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US10521673B2 Counting persons in queue system, apparatus, method, and storage medium
A system that detects the number of persons waiting in a queue includes an image acquisition unit that acquires a captured image, an analysis unit that detects a person from the captured image, and a decision unit that, when a region in which no person is detected in the captured image has an area greater than or equal to a predetermined area, sets the number of persons detected from the captured image as the number of persons waiting in the queue.
US10521665B2 Tracking a vehicle using an unmanned aerial vehicle
Tracking an object using an unmanned aerial vehicle is disclosed. A plurality of images showing the object is received from a camera of the unmanned aerial vehicle. A first static characteristic, a second static characteristic, a first dynamic characteristic, and a second dynamic characteristic of the object are determined. The second static characteristic is compared to the first static characteristic, and the second dynamic characteristic is compared to the first dynamic characteristic. It is determined that the second static characteristic is approximately equal to the first static characteristic, and that the second dynamic characteristic is approximately equal to the first dynamic characteristic. Finally, it is determined that the object is moving.
US10521661B2 Detailed eye shape model for robust biometric applications
Systems and methods for robust biometric applications using a detailed eye shape model are described. In one aspect, after receiving an eye image of an eye (e.g., from an eye-tracking camera on an augmented reality display device), an eye shape (e.g., upper or lower eyelids, an iris, or a pupil) of the eye in the eye image is calculated using cascaded shape regression methods. Eye features related to the estimated eye shape can then be determined and used in biometric applications, such as gaze estimation or biometric identification or authentication.
US10521660B2 Image processing method and image processing device
The image processing method includes a luminance value information obtaining step of obtaining effective radiance values from a subject, and an image generating step of generating a picture image as a set of unit regions each of which has a luminance value obtained by at least partially removing a regular reflection light component on a surface of the subject from the effective radiance values.
US10521644B2 Lab color space silver and red in situ hybridization based techniques for detecting genes in tissue samples
A computer-based specimen analyzer (10) is configured to detect a level of expression of genes in a cell sample by detecting dots that represent differently stained genes and chromosomes in a cell. The color of the stained genes and the chromosomes is enhanced and filtered to produce a dot mask that defines areas in the image that are genes, chromosomes, or non-genetic material. Metrics are determined for the dots and/or pixels in the image of the cell in areas corresponding to the dots. The metrics are fed to a classifier that separates genes from chromosomes. The results of the classifier are counted to estimate the expression level of genes in the tissue samples.
US10521640B1 System and method of capturing and producing biometric-matching quality fingerprints and other types of dactylographic images with a mobile device
An optical module includes a housing with a lighting mechanism, an aperture formed therein, and a window that frames a transparent surface adapted to contact a skin surface of a person, for example, a fingertip. The lighting mechanism provides light to illuminate the skin surface placed upon the transparent surface. A prism has a first side facing the lighting mechanism, a second side at the window, and a third side through which a dactylographic image exits the prism. One or more light reflecting surfaces are disposed within the housing to reflect the dactylographic image towards the housing aperture. The optical module is coupled to a mobile device having a camera, with the aperture of the housing aligning with a lens of the camera. The camera acquires the dactylographic image, and the mobile device adjusts this dactylographic image to produce a dactylographic image suitable for biometric matching.
US10521632B2 Multi-level distribution and tracking systems and methods
A distribution item includes a first item with a container having an outer surface defining an enclosed space. A computer-readable code is disposed on the outer surface. The computer-readable code is associated with a first level entity. The first item also includes destination information associated with a second level entity disposed on the outer surface. The distribution item also includes one or more second items removably positioned within the enclosed space of the first item. Each of the one or more second items includes the computer-readable code associated with the first level entity.
US10521629B2 Handheld symbol reader with optical element to redirect central illumination axis
An apparatus and assembly for redirecting the central illumination axis of an illumination assembly towards the central field of view (FOV) axis of an imaging assembly using an optical element that provides an optical magnification of less than 1.5×, where the central illumination axis at the point of the illumination assembly is non-parallel to the central FOV axis.
US10521623B2 Digital identity system
A method of a digital identity system generating a sharing token for authenticating a bearer to a validator, wherein a data store of the digital identity system holds a plurality of attributes of the bearer, the method comprising implementing by the digital identity system the following steps: receiving at the digital identity system from a bearer an electronic sharing token request, wherein the token request identifies at least one of the bearer's attributes in the data store selected for sharing with a validator; in response to the electronic token request, generating a sharing token, which is unique to that request, for presentation by the bearer to a validator; associating with the unique sharing token at the digital identity system the identified at least one bearer attribute; and issuing to the bearer the unique sharing token; and wherein later presentation of the unique sharing token to the digital identify system by a validator causes the at least one bearer attribute associated with the sharing token to be rendered available to the validator by the digital identity system.
US10521622B2 Test card for automated retail financial transaction system
In some embodiments, apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful to a test card for use in automated testing of a POS terminal. In some embodiments, the test card comprises a substrate including at least one track, wherein the substrate is configured to interact with a magnetic card reader, an electrical contact configured to receive magnetic stripe data from a database, and an electrical trace, wherein the electrical trace is programmable with respect to the received magnetic stripe data, wherein the electrical trace forms a continuous conductive pathway, wherein the electrical trace forms a stair step configuration comprising a plurality of linear segments including a first set of linear segments and a second set of linear segments, wherein the second set of linear segments includes at least one segment, and wherein the at least one segment connects ones of the first set of linear segments.
US10521621B2 POS device
The present invention relates to a POS device, the POS device (1) having improved characteristics, largely comprising: a saving device attachment/detachment structure (100); a card reader bidirectional mounting structure (200); a display frame (300) integrally formed with an input/output port mounting portion; and a hinge-coupling structure (400).
US10521620B2 Card handling device
A card handling device is provided comprising a housing having an entrance aperture through which a card can be delivered and an exit aperture from which the card can leave the housing, wherein the exit aperture is located lower than the entrance aperture. A floor member is provided within the housing, onto which a card is delivered after passing through the entrance aperture. The floor member is movable between a first orientation in which it extends towards the exit aperture such that a card can slide along the floor member, under the influence of gravity, towards the exit aperture, and a second orientation in which it extends away from said exit aperture so that in use a card can slide along the floor member under the influence of gravity away from the exit aperture. A control system is also provided for controlling movement of the floor member between the first orientation and the second orientation.
US10521616B2 Remote re-enrollment of physical unclonable functions
As a PUF device ages, the response characteristics of the device change. Thus, mappings made on the original PUF outputs can drift and become invalid. Re-enrollment or re-mapping of hidden values to PUF response characteristics can resolve the changing nature of the PUF. Unfortunately, an adversary may tamper with the PUF during re-enrollment compromising security of the PUF. Accordingly, techniques of securely and remotely re-enrolling a PUF device are described. During an initial enrollment of the PUF device, multiple sets of enrollment values of the PUF device can be generated. For remote re-enrollment, a first initial set of enrollment values can be used to authenticate the PUF device. Upon authentication using the first initial set, the PUF device can re-enroll the PUF device and account for changes in PUF characteristics. A second set of initial enrollment values can then be used to verify that the PUF device is unaltered.
US10521612B2 Hybrid on-premises/software-as-service applications
Provided is a process, including: obtaining, within a trusted computing environment, data comprising confidential values and non-confidential values; replacing, within the trusted computing environment, the confidential values with obfuscated identifiers; sending, from the trusted computing environment, into an untrusted computing environment, an obfuscated representation of the data; transforming, in the untrusted computing environment, the obfuscated representation of the data; sending, from the untrusted computing environment, the obfuscated transformed data into the trusted computing environment; and replacing, within the trusted computing environment, obfuscated identifiers in the obfuscated transformed data with confidential values.
US10521607B2 Contextual content sharing in a video conference
A method, a system, and a computer program product for contextually sharing content with at least one receiving participant during a video conference. The method includes identifying content to be shared by a sharing participant within a shared space of the video conference that is viewable by the at least one receiving participant. The method further includes determining at least one sharing parameter that defines participant access to view the content and determining sharing credentials for each receiving participant of the video conference. The method further includes comparing the at least one sharing parameter to the sharing credentials of each receiving participant to individually determine which receiving participants are authorized to view the content. The method further includes, in response to the comparison indicating that a receiving participant is not authorized to view the content, omitting or rendering the content unreadable within the shared space for the unauthorized receiving participant.
US10521605B1 Tagging and auditing sensitive information in a database environment
Access to sensitive information in a database can be restricted to improve security and enable efficient auditing. A security engine receives a request from a requesting entity to access data in the database and determines that the requested data includes sensitive information. In response to the requesting entity being authorized to access the data, the security engine retrieves the requested data from the database and modifies the retrieved data by modifying metadata of the retrieved data to include a tag indicating that the retrieved data includes sensitive information. The security engine provides the modified data to the requesting entity and modifies a data access log to identify each attempted access to the modified data. When sensitive data is requested, an interface can include an obscuring element, requiring a user to manually select the element to view the data, enabling the logging of the explicit access request by the user.
US10521604B2 Unified control of privacy-impacting devices
Systems, techniques, and apparatuses facilitate selecting, defining, controlling, verifying, and auditing privacy-impacting behaviors of devices in alignment with the privacy behavior expectations of individuals and other entities. Techniques and systems, including apparatuses, are presented to facilitate controlling and verifying the privacy behaviors of privacy-impacting devices. Privacy enunciator apparatuses announce the presence of entities in a devices range of action or influence. Techniques and systems for defining and sharing individualized privacy behavior preferences are shown. Techniques and systems are disclosed for privacy preference resolution protocols that allow for the automated or interactive resolution of conflicts that arise between individuals in multi-actor environments or ambiguous contexts. Accountability and audit mechanisms verify the control state of devices with respect to their privacy behavior preference inputs. A trust-enhancing and technically transparent system architecture includes a distributed application network, distributed ledger technology, smart contracts, and/or blockchain technology.
US10521603B2 Virtual reality system for providing secured information
A virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR) system can be implemented for providing secured access to information and that is navigable using head or eye movements. The system can provide a three-dimensional environment that includes scenes with information that is available to all of the scenes and with secured information from an external source. Head or eye movements can allow a user to make selections, insert commands, etc. Security features can prevent a third party from viewing the secured information.
US10521595B2 Intelligent storage devices with cryptographic functionality
A storage device can include processing and cryptographic capability enabling the device to function as a hardware security module (HSM). This includes the ability to encrypt and decrypt data using a cryptographic key, as well as to perform processing using such a key, independent of whether that processing involves data stored on the device. An internal key can be provided to the drive, whether provided before customer software access or received wrapped in another key, etc. That key enables the device to perform secure processing on behalf of a user or entity, where that key is not exposed to other components in the network or environment. A key may have specified tasks that can be performed using that key, and can be discarded after use. In some embodiments, firmware is provided that can cause a storage device to function as an HSM and/or processing device with cryptographic capability.
US10521592B2 Application translocation
In one embodiment, a software application that is downloaded from an untrusted source is marked, based on the untrusted classification of the source, to be translocated when the software application is launched. When the software application is launched it is translocated, through a mirroring file system, to a random mount point that is a partial bind mount to the real file system that stores the image of the software application (e.g. the image of the software application's bundle).
US10521588B1 Dynamic analysis of malware that has evasion code
A sample program being evaluated for malware is scanned for presence of a critical code block. A path guide is generated for the sample program, with the path guide containing information on executing the sample program so that an execution path that leads to the critical code block is taken at runtime of the sample program. The path guide is applied to the sample program during dynamic analysis of the sample program so that behavior of the sample program during execution to the critical code block can be observed. This advantageously allows for detection of malicious samples, allowing for a response action to be taken against them.
US10521585B2 Method and apparatus for detecting side-channel attack
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and apparatus for detecting a side channel attack. An embodiment of the method comprises: clearing data in a state save area of a target enclave; sequentially executing an instruction sequence in the target enclave; acquiring data in the state save area; and in response to determining that the acquired data in the state save area indicates that an asynchronous enclave exit with a cause of exception exit happens to the target enclave, determining that the side-channel attack to the target enclave exists. The embodiment implements detecting a side channel attack to the enclave without additional hardware.
US10521580B1 Open data biometric identity validation
Various embodiments are directed to performing identity verification using biometrics and open data, such as publicly available data on the Internet. A person may provide various types of information about the person, including a name and an image of the person. An Internet search may be performed on the provided name and one or more publicly-available images corresponding to that name may be acquired. Biometric analyses may be performed on both the image provided by the person and the acquired one or more images to determine whether any of them match the person. Metadata may be extracted from a matching image. Moreover, data relating to the person may be acquired from the source of the matched image. The metadata and the data from the source may be compared with the information provided by the person to validate the identity of the person.
US10521578B2 Authentication using prism member
A prism member of an authentication apparatus includes a living body contact surface in contact with a visible light-radiated living body, and an imaging surface opposed to the living body contact surface and formed at a position in generally parallel therewith. The prism member includes a reflection surface in contact with the living body contact surface and the imaging surface, and to totally reflect light reflected off from the living body contact surface toward the imaging surface. The reflection surface is at an angle such that light from an inside of the prism member is totally reflected at the living body contact surface in an optical path running from the imaging surface and reaching the living body contact surface via the reflection surface. A first imaging unit captures an image including at least a part of said body contact surface and at least a part of the reflection surface.
US10521561B1 Electronic compliance system and associated methods
An electronic drug compliance monitoring system and associated methods utilize a pill having an electronic transmission capability and external means for receiving that transmission to sense the presence of the pill in the patient's body or digestive tract.
US10521559B1 Advanced healthcare information routing and delivery systems and methods of use and doing business
An advanced healthcare information routing and delivery system and method of use and doing business. Some embodiments provide medical professional rule-based message routing and delivery of messages. In some embodiments, the system stores, retrieves, evaluates, and applies one or more medical professional on-call coverage routing rules, message delivery procedure rules, or rule application filters. In some embodiments, the system automatically routes messages to target devices based on the application of medical professional on-call coverage routing rules, delivery procedure rules, or both. In some embodiments, rule application is determined, in part, by prioritized rule application filters. In some embodiments, medical professionals, end users, and system administrators can configure rules, rule application filters, or both in real time via mobile device interfaces, workstation interfaces, or browser-based interfaces. In some embodiments, the systems can be used to provide novel business methods in the field of healthcare message routing and delivery.
US10521550B2 Planning and engineering method, software tool and simulation tool for an automation solution
In planning and engineering an automation solution which comprises an automation system and a process engineering plant, objects that represent the components of the configured automation solution are imported by means of a simulation tool to simulate the automation solution on the basis of simulation models associated with the imported objects. Attributes contained in objects which represent the hardware components of the automation system and which describe IT security events that may be generated by the components are entered into the associated simulation models for simulatively generating security events in a simulation of the automation solution, for transferring the simulatively generated security events to a Security Information Event Management (SIEM) system for evaluation, and for using the results of the evaluation generated by the SIEM system to simulate the automation solution.
US10521548B2 Forecasting wafer defects using frequency domain analysis
Defect information obtained from a test wafer is received. The test wafer was fabricated according to an Integrated Circuit (IC) design layout. A plurality of first regions of interest (ROIs) is received based on the defect information. The first ROIs each correspond to a region of the IC design layout where a wafer defect has occurred. A frequency domain analysis is performed for the first ROIs. A wafer defect probability is forecast for the IC design layout based at least in part on the frequency domain analysis.
US10521547B2 Covergroup network analysis
This application discloses performing functional verification on a circuit design describing an electronic device and a computing system to determine occurrences of coverpoints and coverage crosses within a covergroup based on the results of the functional verification of the circuit design. Each coverpoint corresponds to a signal state or a variable value in the circuit design during the functional verification. Each of the coverage crosses corresponds to a different plurality of the coverpoints occurring concurrently. The computing system can generate a graphical presentation of the covergroup. The graphical presentation include nodes, each of which corresponding to the coverpoints or the coverage crosses. The nodes can be arranged in the graphical presentation based on connectivity between the coverpoints and the coverage crosses and clustered in the graphical presentation based on the occurrences of the coverpoints and coverage crosses during the functional verification of the circuit design.
US10521537B2 Method and system of generating layout
A method of generating a layout usable for fabricating an integrated circuit is disclosed. The method includes generating a block layout layer usable in conjunction with a first conductive layout layer. The first conductive layout layer includes a fuse layout pattern, and the block layout layer includes a block layout pattern overlapping a portion of a fuse line portion of the fuse layout pattern. A second conductive layout layer is generated to replace the first conductive layout layer. The generating the second conductive layout layer includes performing an optical proximity correction (OPC) process on the first conductive layout layer except the portion of the fuse line portion of the fuse layout pattern corresponding to the block layout pattern.
US10521526B2 Hybrid method of assessing and predicting athletic performance
Exemplary systems, apparatus, and methods for evaluating and predicting athletic performance are described. Systems may include a receiver that gathers non-deterministic data on one or more aspects of athletic performance, a deterministic model of the athletic performance, a hybrid processor that creates a conditional probabilistic model from these elements, and a display presenting the evaluated or predicted performance. The system may include sensors affixed to an athlete or their equipment to convey position, acceleration, heart rate, respiration, biomechanical attributes, and detached sensors to record video, audio, and other ambient conditions. Apparatus may include a hybridization processor that communicates the output of conditional probabilistic models directly to athletes, coaches, and trainers using sound, light, or haptic signals, or to spectators using audiovisual enhancements to broadcasts. The methods enable more accurate evaluations and predictions of athletic performance than are possible with either statistical or deterministic methods alone.
US10521521B2 Shared repository of simulation models
A system simulates a process entity. Software instructions stored on a memory device and executable by a processor create a plurality of entity type objects that generically represents a type of process entity. Instructions store the plurality of entity type objects in a shared repository. Additionally, instructions enable a plurality of users to access the plurality of entity type objects in the shared repository simultaneously.
US10521514B2 Interest notification apparatus and method
An apparatus for notification of speech of interest to a user includes a voice analyzer configured to recognize speech, evaluate a relevance between a result of the speech recognition and a determined user's topic of interest, and determine whether to provide a notification; and an outputter configured to, in response to the voice analyzer determining to provide the notification, generate and output a notification message.
US10521502B2 Generating a user interface template by combining relevant components of the different user interface templates based on the action request by the user and the user context
Generating a user interface template is provided. A user context corresponding to an action request by a user to perform a task on a computer is determined. A set of user interface templates corresponding to the action request by the user and the user context is retrieved. Components of different user interface templates within the set of user interface templates are compared. Relevant components of the different user interface templates are combined based on the action request by the user and the user context. The user interface template corresponding to the action request by the user and the user context is generated based on the combined relevant components of the different user interface templates.
US10521498B2 Systems and methods for managing suggested edits in a collaborative document editing environment
A document editor may manage suggested edits in a collaborative document. The document editor may instantiate a document model associated with the collaborative document. When a first editing suggestion is received for the collaborative document, a first suggestion command is associated with the first editing suggestion based on a type of the first editing suggestion and a type of the document model. The document editor may apply the first suggestion command on the document model to present the first editing suggestion within the collaborative document. When an acceptance indication for the first editing suggestion is received, the document model can be updated with the first suggestion command in response to the received acceptance indication.
US10521492B2 Systems and methods that utilize contextual vocabularies and customer segmentation to deliver web content
Systems and methods for dynamically delivering web content are provided herein. A method may include determining behavior analytics of an end user and device related information for a first computing device used by the end user, as well as comparing the behavior analytics, and other contextual information, of an end user and the device related information for the first computing device used by the end user to a contextual vocabulary that includes context segments that define contextual information of a plurality of end users and device related information for computing devices used by the plurality of end users. The method includes generating a context segment path for an end user, the context segment path having a plurality of context segments that have been selected from the contextual vocabulary, and dynamically creating a web page having web content that is selected and formatted based upon the context segment path.
US10521491B2 Real-time and computationally efficient prediction of values for a quote variable in a pricing application
The present disclosure describes a system, method, and computer program for real-time and computationally efficient calculation of a recommended value range for a quote variable, such as price, discount, volume, or closing time. The system uses the highest-density interval (HDI) of probability density function (PDF) as a recommended or suggested value range for a quote variable. PDFs for the quote variable are precomputed for groups of related inputs, and each PDF is summarized as an array of discrete points. A dimension reduction technique is applied to the PDF inputs in both the training and real-time (non-training) phases to reduce the number of possible combinations of PDFs. During a quote-creation process, a PDF look-up table enables the system to efficiently identify an applicable PDF from the group of precomputed PDFs based on reduced input values.
US10521479B2 Evaluating semantic interpretations of a search query
The present disclosure relates to evaluating different semantic interpretations of a search query. One example method includes obtaining a set of search results for a particular search query submitted to a search engine; obtaining a set of semantic interpretations for the particular search query; obtaining, for each semantic interpretation of the set, a canonical search query; generating a modified search query based at least in part on the particular search query and the canonical search query for the semantic interpretation; obtaining a set of search results for the modified search query for the semantic interpretation; and determining, for each semantic interpretation of the set, a degree of similarity between (i) the set of search results of the modified search query for the semantic interpretation, and (ii) the set of search results for the particular search query.
US10521472B2 Composing media stories method and system
Disclosed is a method and apparatus to programmatically determine a home location for a user, to cluster photographs and videos into events and trips relative to the home location, to determine names for the events and trips, to composite stories created from the events and trips, to update the composited stories over time, and to output the composited stories for display.
US10521471B1 Method for using extracted features to perform an action associated with selected identified image
Methods and systems to perform methods comprising receiving, at a computer system from a first electronic device a first electronic media work; extracting one or more features therefrom; determining that at least a portion of the first electronic media work corresponds to a first reference media work based on a matching of the extracted features against a database of reference features; receiving, from a second electronic device, a query related to the first electronic media work; linking the query to action information in an action database based upon determining that at least a portion of the first electronic media work corresponds to the first reference media work; generating machine-readable instructions associated with the action to be performed based at least in part on the linking of the query to the action information; transmitting, to the second electronic device, the machine-readable instructions; and logging an event associated with the machine-readable instructions.
US10521465B2 Deep reinforced model for abstractive summarization
A system for text summarization includes an encoder for encoding input tokens of a document and a decoder for emitting summary tokens which summarize the document based on the encoded input tokens. At each iteration the decoder generates attention scores between a current hidden state of the decoder and previous hidden states of the decoder, generates a current decoder context from the attention scores and the previous hidden states of the decoder, and selects a next summary token based on the current decoder context and a current encoder context of the encoder. The attention scores penalize candidate summary tokens having high attention scores in previous iterations. In some embodiments, the attention scores include an attention score for each of the previous hidden states of the decoder. In some embodiments, the selection of the next summary token prevents emission of repeated summary phrases in a summary of the document.
US10521455B2 System and method for a neural metadata framework
The embodiments herein provide a method and process for storing and provisioning system catalogue(s) of metadata object relationships, from diverse and disparate physical data elements. The method comprises the steps of creating a logical enterprise data warehouse by assembling a plurality of nanomart storage structures; visually mashing up a plurality of interconnected data elements from the plurality of nanomart storage structures to produce a business analytics; and generating a neural metadata framework for providing a mathematical model to abstract and catalogue the plurality of data elements from the plurality of nanomart storage structures.
US10521422B2 Question pre-processing in a question and answer system
Mechanisms are provided for assembling natural language user inputs into questions for a question-and-answer (QA) system. The mechanisms initialize a timer to a threshold amount of time, receive a first input of content-bearing natural language from a user computing device, and initiate running of the timer in response. The mechanisms determine whether a second input of content-bearing natural language is received from the user computing device prior to the threshold amount of time being reached by the timer. If so, the second input is grouped with the first input to generate a question comprising content of both the first input and the second input, and the timer is reset. In response to the timer reaching the threshold without further input from the user computing device, the question is provided to the QA system as an input question for processing by the QA system.
US10521414B2 Computer-readable recording medium, encoding method, encoding device, retrieval method, and retrieval device
An encoding device 100 encodes a target file by using a static dictionary 121 and a dynamic dictionary 122. The encoding device 100 generates index information of the target file by folding a file axis and a word axis of the target file utilizing base numbers, respectively, the index information indicates presence information of words registered in the static dictionary 121 and the dynamic dictionary 122. The encoding device 100 generates, when the target file is updated, the difference information indicating difference of the index information with respect to the file axis direction or the word axis direction.
US10521410B2 Semantic graph augmentation for domain adaptation
A mechanism is provided for semantic graph augmentation for domain adaptation. A semantic graph is provided based on a knowledge base in which concepts are linked by semantic relationships. A domain corpus of content in a new target domain is analyzed for adaptation with reference to one or more resources that provide syntactic analysis of the domain content that links portions of the domain corpus to existing concepts and links in the semantic graph. Triples are extracted from the analysis of the domain corpus of any two concepts that share a linking syntactic relationship. The triples are evaluated as potential relationship assertions. A relationship assertion is selected for addition as a new link between existing concepts in the semantic graph.
US10521399B1 Compression control based on compression ratio estimation
A method for controlling compression based on compression ratio, the method includes monitoring access requests related to a storage entity of a storage system; wherein the access requests are associated with multiple data units; evaluating a compression ratio related to the storage entity; wherein the evaluating comprises applying a first compression process on at least a subset of the multiple data units to provide first compressed data units; serving the access requests without storing, in a permanent storage layer of the storage system, the first compressed data units; and reacting, by the storage system, to the compression ratio.
US10521397B2 System and methods of proactively searching and continuously monitoring content from a plurality of data sources
A method for monitoring content from a plurality of data sources includes performing an initial search for the content by receiving a keyword to be used in searching for the content from the data sources, searching the plurality of data source for the content associated with the keywords, preventing an action to be performed on the one or more relevant content identified to be associated with the keyword, and notifying one or more users regarding the relevant content that is be associated with the keywords. After performing the initial search for the content, the method may continuously monitor the plurality of data sources to determine if the data sources generate new content that is associated with the keywords and preventing an action to be performed on the new content determined to be associated with the keyword.
US10521395B1 Systems and methods for implementing an intelligence processing computing architecture
Systems and methods include an integrated circuit that includes a plurality of computing tiles, wherein each of the plurality of computing tiles includes: a matrix multiply accelerator, a computing processing circuit; and a flow scoreboard module; a local data buffer, wherein the plurality of computing tiles together define an intelligence processing array; a network-on-chip system comprising: a plurality of network-on-chip routers establishing a communication network among the plurality of computing tiles, wherein each network-on-chip router is in operable communication connection with at least one of the plurality of computing tiles and a distinct network-on-chip router of the plurality of network-on-chip routers; and an off-tile buffer that is arranged in remote communication with the plurality of computing tiles, wherein the off-tile buffer stores raw input data and/or data received from an upstream process or an upstream device.
US10521392B2 Slave master-write/read datagram payload extension
Systems, methods, and apparatus for communicating datagrams over a serial communication link are provided. A transmitting device generates an address field in a datagram, sets a value of at least one bit in the address field to indicate a number of bytes of data associated with a data frame of the datagram, generates the data frame in the datagram, the data frame including the number of bytes of data, and sends the datagram to a receiving device. A receiving device receives a datagram from a transmitting device, decodes an address field of the datagram to detect a number of bytes of data included in a data frame of the datagram based on a value of at least one bit in the address field, and decodes the data frame to recover the detected number of bytes of data.
US10521388B2 Multi-uplink device enumeration and management
A device includes a plurality of ports and a plurality of capability registers that correspond to a respective one of the plurality of ports. The device is to connect to one or more processors of a host device through the plurality of ports, and each of the plurality of ports comprises a respective protocol stack to support a respective link between the corresponding port and the host device according to a particular interconnect protocol. Each of the plurality of capability registers comprises a respective set of fields for use in configuration of the link between its corresponding port and one of the one or more processors of the host device. The fields include a field to indicate an association between the port and a particular processor, a field to indicate a port identifier for the port, and a field to indicate a total number of ports of the device.
US10521378B2 Adaptive interface storage device with multiple storage protocols including NVME and NVME over fabrics storage devices
An adaptive interface storage device. In some embodiments, the adaptive interface storage device includes: a rear storage interface connector; an adaptable circuit connected to the rear storage interface connector; a first multiplexer, connected to the adaptable circuit; and a front storage interface connector, connected to the first multiplexer. The adaptive interface storage device may be configured to operate in a first state or in a second state. The adaptive interface storage device may be configured: in the first state, to present a device side storage interface according to a first storage protocol at the front storage interface connector, and in the second state, to present a device side storage interface according to a second storage protocol, different from the first storage protocol, at the front storage interface connector.
US10521376B1 Enclosure management over PCIE
An apparatus may include a baseboard management controller (BMC) configured to monitor one or more statuses of a storage array enclosure of the BMC. The BMC may further communicate with a host device of a PCIe network topology via a PCIe port of the BMC including performing a direct memory access (DMA) write to store status information of the enclosure to a memory of the host device via the PCIe network topology and performing a DMA read to retrieve control information from the memory of the host device via the PCIe network topology. In addition, the BMC may control one or more devices of the storage array enclosure based on the retrieved control information.
US10521367B2 Systems and methods for content information communication
Message exchange techniques for content information communication between a primary device and a companion device are described. Content information may include service guide data. Message exchange techniques may include subscription techniques and request-response techniques. Example message exchange formats may include defined elements. Elements may be defined according an element name, a type, cardinality, a description, and a data type. In one example, an Extensible Markup Language (XML) based schema is defined for content identification information message. In one example, a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) schema is defined for content identification information message.
US10521359B2 Secure distance computations
Methods, systems, and computer program products for secure distance computations are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes transforming a set of multiple data points, thereby creating a multiple-dimension representation of the set of data points; storing multiple distinct portions of the multiple-dimension representation of the set of data points across multiple distinct cloud infrastructures; transforming a query point, thereby creating a multiple-dimension representation of the query point; sending multiple distinct portions of the multiple-dimension representation of the query point to the multiple distinct cloud infrastructures; calculating a distance between each of the stored distinct portions of the multiple-dimension representation of the set of data points and each of the sent distinct portions of the multiple-dimension representation of the query point; determining a total distance value by summing the calculated distances; and outputting the total distance value to at least one user.
US10521348B2 Managing resources using resource expiration data
Resource management techniques, such as cache optimization, are employed to organize resources within caches such that the most requested content (e.g., the most popular content) is more readily available. A service provider utilizes content expiration data as indicative of resource popularity. As resources are requested, the resources propagate through a cache server hierarchy associated with the service provider. More frequently requested resources are maintained at edge cache servers based on shorter expiration data that is reset with each repeated request. Less frequently requested resources are maintained at higher levels of a cache server hierarchy based on longer expiration data associated with cache servers higher on the hierarchy.
US10521343B2 Storage system with a controller having a persistent memory interface to local memory
A storage system with a controller having a persistent memory interface to local memory is provided. The persistent memory can be used to store a logical-to-physical address table. A logical-to-physical address table manager, local to the controller or remote in a secondary controller, can be used to access the logical-to-physical address table. The manager can be configured to improve bandwidth and performance in the storage system.
US10521342B2 Memory address decoding prioritization
System and methods for address decoding prioritization. An example processing system may comprise: a plurality of base address registers, wherein each base address registers specifies an address range and a decoding priority associated with the address range; and an address decoding circuit coupled to the plurality of base address registers, the address decoding circuit to: receive a memory address identified by a memory access transaction, and produce a decoded address by decoding the memory address using the plurality of base address registers in an order of respective decoding priorities.
US10521340B2 Memory system and operating method thereof
A memory system includes a plurality of memory blocks, first and second queues, and a controller suitable for queuing first victim blocks whose error information value is equal to or greater than a threshold value among the memory blocks in the first queue, queuing second victim blocks whose read count is equal to or greater than a threshold value in the second queue, rearranging a priority order of the first and second victim blocks queued in the first and second queues based on read reclaim values, and performing a read reclaim operation on the first and second victim blocks based on the priority order.
US10521336B1 Systems and methods for testing a software application
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for testing a software application. An exemplary method includes storing a control file identifying a test case for testing a software application. A first expected result may be extracted from a device storing expected results of the software application, the first expected result being identified by the control file. A first actual result may be extracted from a device storing actual results output by the software application, the first actual result being identified by the control file. The first expected result may be compared with the first actual result to determine whether the first actual result matches the first expected result. A result file indicating whether the test case passed or failed is generated, and the test case has passed when the first actual result matches the first expected result. The result file may be stored in a storage device.
US10521334B2 A/B testing for mobile applications
A machine may be configured to perform A/B testing on mobile applications. For example, the machine receives an identifier. The machine identifies a particular experiment variant for a mobile application based on the identifier. The machine generates an instruction executable by the mobile application to cause a display of a user interface on a mobile device according to a user interface layout based on the particular experiment variant. The machine, in response to the receiving of the identifier of the mobile device, transmits the instruction to the mobile device. An execution of the instruction on the mobile device results in the display of the user interface on the mobile device according to the user interface layout based on the particular experiment variant. The machine generates metric data associated with the particular experiment data based on tracking one or more interactions with the user interface on the mobile device.
US10521333B2 Automated system for fixing and debugging software deployed to customers
A computer system assists in fixing issues. Ticket management logic receives an issue detected on a device. Diagnosing logic identifies the issue based on contextual information received from the device and stores issue data related to the issue into a data store. Routing logic receives an indication of a flagged component of the issue data, flagged by a developer, and initiates communication between a user and the developer based at least in part on the flagged component.
US10521331B1 Systems and methods for declarative specification, detection, and evaluation of happened-before relationships
A graphical user interface configured to facilitate replay debugging in distributed software programs is provided. The graphical user interface can allow the user to provide watchpoints and can allow the user to visualize variables that are contained within the log files. The watchpoints can represent one or more conditions. The user defined watchpoints can be converted into regex expressions and applied to the log files to determine if they meet the condition specified in the watchpoint, and if the log files meet the condition, a visual indication can be provided on a visual progress bar.
US10521329B2 Debugging system
A debugging software system facilitates the process of debugging the execution of a program in environments where the user is not constantly present. The debugging software can perform automated debugging functionality without a user present, and using a notification program, notifies a user if and when a user's manual presence may be useful and/or necessary. The debugging software system may be particularly useful in environments where it is prohibitive to have a user constantly present (e.g., production environments). The software system facilitates the process of issuing prompt fixes to program defects (e.g., bugs) without updating the software and/or the original source code of the program.
US10521328B1 Application data flow mapping
Provided is a method and system for mapping a data flow of web-based application for use in testing. In one example, the method may include one or more of receiving, via a network, a plurality of uniform resource locator (URL) requests for an application that is hosted by a web server, identifying a set of read requests for the application and a set of write requests for the application, from among the received URL requests, generating a data flow mapping identifying which read requests from the set of read requests are associated with which write requests from the set of write requests based on data items accessed by the read requests and the write requests, and storing the generated data flow mapping within a storage device.
US10521325B2 Managing configuration drift
A system is disclosed for managing configuration drift of computing resource instances, including instructions to (1) receive a definition of a plurality of functional roles to be played by resource instances within a multi-resource computing system; (2) select, for each of the roles, a designated exemplar from the group of resource instances playing that role; (3) capture characteristics of that designated exemplar and assign the captured characteristics to a functional role template; and (4) during operation, measure configuration drift by comparing resource instances for each functional role to the functional role template associated with that role, such measuring being independent of any comparing to resource instances in the functional role.
US10521321B2 Diverse redundancy approach for safety critical applications
A graphics processing unit (GPU) of a GPU subsystem of a computing device operates in a first rendering mode to process graphics data to produce a first image. The GPU operates in a second rendering mode to process the graphics data to produce a second image. The computing device detects whether a fault has occurred in the GPU subsystem based at least in part on comparing the first image with the second image.
US10521307B1 Directory selective backups
Backup operations on selected directories are performed in a computing system. File system operations that impact the ability to backup the selected directories are failed while other file system operations are allowed. In particular, file system operations that would require a trawl of the selected directory in order to perform the backup operation are failed.
US10521305B2 Holdup time measurement for solid state drives
In one embodiment, a solid state drive (SSD) with power loss protection (PLP) includes a SSD controller, a secondary controller and a power circuit configured to supply power to the SSD from a power source during normal operation and backup power from a backup power source in response to a loss of power supplied by the power source. In the event of a loss of power, the secondary controller is configured to track the holdup time, or duration of time for which the primary controller can operate on backup power. In one embodiment, the holdup time tracked by the secondary controller is stored in a non-volatile memory in communication with the secondary controller.
US10521304B1 Multidimensional RAID
Data recovery is enabled using techniques described herein. A system can include data storage devices configured in a plurality of logical configurations, wherein the logical configurations are respectively associated with respective groups of the data storage devices, and wherein the respective groups of the data storage devices are structured such that at least a first one of the respective groups of the data storage devices comprises a different number of data storage devices than a second one of the respective groups of the data storage devices; and respective parity storage devices communicatively coupled to the data storage devices, wherein respective ones of the groups of the data storage devices are associated with respective ones of the parity storage devices.
US10521303B2 Memory system for performing RAID recovery and a method of operating the memory system
In a method of operating the memory system, the method includes detecting whether data of a read-out unit read from a first cell region has an error correction code (ECC) failure, in response to an external read-out request for the read-out unit, recovering and outputting the data of the read-out unit by performing Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disk (RAID) recovery by using data and RAID parity read from other cell regions, recovering a plurality of pieces of data stored in the first cell region by performing the RAID recovery using the data and RAID parity read from the other cell regions, and migrating the recovered plurality of pieces of data to a second cell region in units of cell regions.
US10521292B2 Error correction code unit, self-test method and associated controller applied to flash memory device for generating soft information
A self-test method of a flash memory device includes: generating input data; encoding the input data to generate an error correction code; utilizing the input data and the error correction code to simulate to read a page of a flash memory of the flash memory device to generate soft information; and decoding the soft information to generate a decoding result.
US10521289B2 Identification of performance affecting flaws in a computing system
A flaw classifier model classifies a computing system as one which contains or does not contain one or more flaws that affect a performance of the computing system. Inputs to the flaw classifier model may include an actual utilization of a resource of the computing system and an expected utilization of the resource of the computing system. The expected utilization of the resource may be determined by an expected resource utilization model. Inputs to the expected resource utilization model may include workload description parameter values and hardware description parameter values.
US10521281B2 System and methods for launching an application on an electronic device
A method and system to automatically load an application. Based on automatically generated statistics tracking proximities of application access and detected events, an application is selected with a greatest probability of being accessed within a time proximity of an event that is defined by operating environment criteria associated with launching the application. An association is determined, based on the statistics, between a user's launching of the application in proximity to a particular time of day over a plurality of days. In response to detecting an occurrence of the event and based on the association, the application is automatically loaded into a background of the device independent of a present user command to load the application. Based on loading the application and receiving an indication of user presence within a predetermined period of time after the occurrence of the event, the application is brought into a foreground of the device.
US10521279B2 System and method for dynamic log level control
The present disclosure is related to dynamically control log level in a datacenter. An example machine-readable medium may store instructions executable by a processing resource to receive a stream of log data from a plurality of end devices via associated logging interfaces in the virtual datacenter. Further, the received stream of log data is dynamically analyzed. Furthermore, the log level of any one or more of the plurality of end devices is then controlled based on the analysis. The log data associated with the controlled log level of any one of the one or more of plurality of end devices is then received, which can then assist in debugging and troubleshooting.
US10521276B2 Load balancing and fault tolerant service in a distributed data system
Techniques for load balancing and fault tolerant service are described. An apparatus may comprise load balancing and fault tolerant component operative to execute a load balancing and fault tolerant service in a distributed data system. The load balancing and fault tolerant service distributes a load of a task to a first node in a cluster of nodes using a routing table. The load balancing and fault tolerant service stores information to indicate the first node from the cluster of nodes is assigned to perform the task. The load balancing and fault tolerant service detects a failure condition for the first node. The load balancing and fault tolerant service moves the task to a second node from the cluster of nodes to perform the task for the first node upon occurrence of the failure condition.
US10521265B2 Coalescing periodic timer expiration in guest operating systems in a virtualized environment
Techniques are disclosed for coalescing timer ticks generated by timers used to service guest operating systems executing in virtual machines. By coalescing timer ticks a logical processor can enter a low power mode thereby reducing power consumed by the system.
US10521262B2 Memory access request for a memory protocol
A computer-implemented method includes identifying two or more memory locations and referencing, by a memory access request, the two or more memory locations. The memory access request is a single action pursuant to a memory protocol. The computer-implemented method further includes sending the memory access request from one or more processors to a node and fetching, by the node, data content from each of the two or more memory locations. The computer-implemented method further includes packaging, by the node, the data content from each of the two or more memory locations into a memory package, and returning the memory package from the node to the one or more processors. A corresponding computer program product and computer system are also disclosed.
US10521260B2 Workload management system and process
A high performance computing (HPC) system has an architecture that separates data paths used by compute nodes exchanging computational data from the data paths used by compute nodes to obtain computational work units and save completed computations. The system enables an improved method of saving checkpoint data, and an improved method of using an analysis of the saved data to assign particular computational work units to particular compute nodes. The system includes a compute fabric and compute nodes that cooperatively perform a computation by mutual communication using the compute fabric. The system also includes a local data fabric that is coupled to the compute nodes, a memory, and a data node. The data node is configured to retrieve data for the computation from an external bulk data storage, and to store its work units in the memory for access by the compute nodes.
US10521257B2 Method, non-transitory computer readable recording medium, and apparatus for scheduling virtual machine monitor
A method for scheduling a virtual machine monitor having a scheduler, a task characteristic evaluation unit, and a credit management unit is provided. The virtual machine monitor drives at least two domains. The method includes scheduling, by the scheduler, the at least two domains, if an I/O event of each of the at least two domains in which the scheduling is performed is delayed, evaluating, by the task characteristic evaluation unit, a characteristic of a task of the at least two domains based on at least one of a central processing unit (CPU) intensive degree and an input/output (I/O) intensive degree of the at least two domains, differentially determining, by the credit management unit, an amount of credit in which each of the at least two domains retains according to the characteristic of the task, and determining, by the scheduler, an application frequency of a boost mechanism applied to the at least two domains according to the amount of credit.
US10521251B2 Hosting application experiences within storage service viewers
The techniques disclosed herein provide hosted third-party application experiences within storage service viewers. Users can store a number of files having many different formats (AutoCAD files, word processing documents, spreadsheets, presentation files, and many files having unique formats) at a storage service. Users can view and edit the contents of a wide range of file formats by the use of a Web browser. The storage service can generate a display page that is configured to access viewing and editing tools from one or more remote services. The display page can also provide controls for the storage service, e.g., Dropbox controls, while concurrently providing the viewing and editing controls for select files. The viewing and editing tools can be provided by one or more remote services, such as a website managed by a third-party entity, such as Autodesk, Inc.
US10521243B2 Pre/post deployment customization
An example system and method facilitates customization of and configuration of a software connector, such as a connector to an Application Programming Interface (API) or web service, in various types of computing environments, including both pre-deployment and post-deployment computing environments. A connectors framework provides a layer of abstraction between connectors maintained in the different environments and a connector editor of an application development system (which may be implemented via a server-side integrated development environment). The connector editor may provide User Interface (UI) functionality, including one or more UI controls for editing or otherwise modifying, customizing, and/or configuring connectors in pre-deployment and/or post deployment environments, which may represent or correspond to different connector and accompanying software development stages.
US10521233B2 Electronic control unit
In an electronic control unit, an important process includes several instructions that are successively executed and contain no branch instruction. Each of the instructions is stored in each of storage areas of memory according to an execution sequence. The storage areas are respectively assigned addresses that vary in increments of a specified value according to the execution sequence. The important process stores, in an expected value counter, a value of a program counter when control transitions to the important process. If a comparison result indicates a difference between the value of the program counter and a value of the expected value counter, an occurrence of an error is determined.
US10521230B2 Data techniques
A method of and system for performing metadata tag compression in security policy enforcement system may comprise conveying a set of data elements, each with an associated metadata tag, from a first processor subsystem to a second processor subsystem. The first processor subsystem may be configured to process conventional tasks, the second processor configured to apply one or more policy decisions to the data element. The conveying may further comprise sending the set of data elements along with an index element that identifies one or more metadata tags, and sending one or more of the metadata tags identified by the index element.
US10521222B2 Hybrid system for remote application development
A hybrid system for software development in which dynamic content processing occurs locally at each developer's computing device, while static content processing occurs remotely via a network-based software deployment server. Moreover, the system provides for multiple designer-specific websites to be created within a network-based Common Internet File System (CIFS) so that developers can work in parallel. Further, file/code transfer between the network-based deployment server and the local computing devices occurs seamlessly and in real-time, so that processing delays are minimized.
US10521208B2 Differentiated static analysis for dynamic code optimization
A mechanism for generating optimized native code for a program having dynamic behavior uses a static analysis of the program to predict the likelihood that different elements of the program are likely to be used when the program executes. The static analysis is performed prior to execution of the program and marks certain elements of the program with confidence indicators that classify the elements with either a high level of confidence or a low level of confidence. The confidence indicators are then used by an ahead-of-time native compiler to generate native code and to optimize the code for faster execution and/or a smaller-sized native code.
US10521203B2 Apparatus and method to facilitate extraction of unused symbols in a program source code
An apparatus adds attribute information that is used for outputting a warning that use of a symbol is non-recommended to the symbol that is included in a source code. The apparatus determines whether or not the warning corresponding to the attribute information is output for the symbol in compilation of the source code, determines that the symbol is an unused symbol which is not used in a process which is described in the source code in a case where the warning is not output, and outputs information of the unused symbol.
US10521199B2 System and method for developing mobile based applications using model driven development
A method and system is provided for developing a mobile based application using a model driven development (MDD) approach. The system includes a meta-modelling module to capture a plurality of requirements from a user. Based on the captured requirements, a user interface modeler design at least one screen for the mobile based application. And, a screen flow modeler designs the navigation between the screens. Based on the selected technology platform by the user, the system generates a code for that particular technology platform using a code generator module. And finally, the generated code is bundled using a mobile application bundling module for one or more technology platforms.
US10521196B1 Distributed ledger-based rapid application development
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, employing a distributed ledger for cloud based rapid application development. In one aspect, a method for executing actions on a distributed ledger through a cloud-based ledger service instance, the method includes receiving a metadata file from a cloud-based mobile application service, establishing a connection to an instance of a cloud-based ledger service, and for each of a plurality of actions: determining an application program interface (API) call of the cloud-based ledger service instance to execute the action on the distributed ledger, dispatching the determined API call with the respective attributes for the action; and receiving a response from the cloud-based ledger service instance based on a result of the determined API call.
US10521191B1 Multi-faceted search
A facility for representing a set of items each potentially having a value for each of a group of attributes is described. The items are represented in a database made up of two or more discrete components. Each component corresponds to a proper subset of group of attributes, and represents for every item of the set the values of its proper subset of attributes. Every component is organized such that data items are represented within it in the same order.
US10521190B2 User speech interfaces for interactive media guidance applications
A user speech interface for interactive media guidance applications, such as television program guides, guides for audio services, guides for video-on-demand (VOD) services, guides for personal video recorders (PVRs), or other suitable guidance applications is provided. Voice commands may be received from a user and guidance activities may be performed in response to the voice commands.
US10521189B1 Voice assistant with user data context
A mobile device includes a plurality of physical buttons for providing programmable control inputs to the mobile device. A processor within the mobile device is programmed with instructions to cause the mobile device to respond to a first input via a first of the plurality of physical buttons by activating voice recognition by the mobile device and providing an indication on a status bar on a screen of the mobile device. The mobile device accepts voice inputs and processes the voice inputs locally and via interactions with a remote server to provide contextualized information within an application executing on the mobile device.
US10521188B1 Multi-user TV user interface
Systems and methods for a media content system. A media content provider includes storage for storing and serving video content to subscribers. The media content provider records and or otherwise stores video content from around the world. The system includes display devices configured to identify and tailor content to multiple individual users. Each user may have individual settings which provide for a customized viewing environment and experience. The system is configured to identify users of the system in order to tailor the content as appropriate. In addition, identification of users allows for the identification of the subscription content that corresponds to the user. Based upon identification of a user and corresponding subscription, the user's subscription content may be streamed to any location. In this manner, the users subscribed content may follow the user from home to a friend's house, or elsewhere.
US10521184B2 Audio profile configurations
Examples of the present disclosure can include a computing device comprising a detection engine to detect whether an audio setup of an external audio device is supported. The computing device can include an audio profile engine to, in response to detection that the audio setup is supported, provide an audio profile for use by the external audio device. Examples of the present disclosure can include an external audio device coupled to the computing device.
US10521180B1 NFC-enabled apparatus and method of operation thereof
An NFC-enabled apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus includes a touch screen display and a near field communication (NFC) module comprising an NFC antenna and an NFC controller. In response to tagging between the NFC-enabled apparatus and the external NFC terminal, an NFC communication channel is established between the NFC-enabled apparatus and the external NFC terminal for data communication therebetween.
US10521178B2 Method of controlling mobile devices in concert during a mass spectators event
The present invention discloses a system and a method for controlling multiple computerized mobile devices in a mass spectator event, such as a music show, sporting event, political event and the like. The present invention also discloses a method of sending data and commands through UDP Multicast protocol by overloading an existing UDP multicast. The present invention also discloses a method of synchronizing computerized mobile devices in order to perform specific actions simultaneously such as playing a media file, vibrating the mobile device, turning on or off the camera light of a mobile device, playing a particular sound, displaying a text and the like. The present invention also discloses coordinating the computerized mobile devices in various manners.
US10521173B2 Print control apparatus, print system, and non-transitory recording medium for identifying at least one of a plurality of printers capable of executing a print job
A print control apparatus controls at least one printer including a first printing mechanism to perform a first printing process with a first paint and a second printing mechanism to perform a second printing process with a second paint. The print control apparatus includes circuitry configured to set, based on an operation performed by a user, a print order in which the first printing process and the second printing process are executed, generate a print job based on the print order, acquire device information representing relative positions of the first printing mechanism and the second printing mechanism, determine whether the print job is executable in one pass printing based on the print order and the device information, and notify the user of information indicating whether the one pass printing is executable.
US10521167B2 Communication system and relay device
Each of a plurality of servers may transmit first server identification information identifying the first server to the relay device. An terminal may transmit first access target information to a relay device. The relay device may store the first server identification information in a first memory of the relay device, in association with the first access target information. The terminal may transmit second access target information to a second server. The second server may transmit the received second access target information and second server identification information to the relay device. The relay device may cause the second server to access the image forming device identified by the second access target information.
US10521166B2 Computer-readable storage medium for operating terminal, information processing apparatus selectively transmittable of information to a server, and system including the information processing apparatus and the operating terminal
A non-transitory computer readable storage medium storing computer readable instructions that are executable by a computer in an operating terminal is provided. The computer readable instructions, when executed by the computer, cause the computer to designate an information processing apparatus to transmit apparatus information to a server, and based on the designation of the information processing apparatus, transmit a setting command to the designated information processing apparatus through a communication interface. The setting command commands the information processing apparatus to shift to one of a condition for transmitting the apparatus information to the server and a condition for not transmitting the apparatus information to the server.
US10521164B2 Image-forming-apparatus managing device, image-forming-apparatus managing method, image-forming-apparatus managing program, and image forming system
An image-forming-apparatus managing device includes: a memory that stores a plurality of pieces of setting data of an image forming apparatus; a communication interface that communicates with the image forming apparatus; and a hardware processor that writes the plurality of pieces of setting data into the image forming apparatus, wherein the hardware processor writes the plurality of pieces of setting data into the image forming apparatus in a mode appropriate to order of priority in the plurality of pieces of setting data based on a characteristic of the image forming apparatus.
US10521159B2 Non-disruptive automatic application regrouping
Presented herein are system and method for providing a non-disruptive mechanism for splitting a parent volume located on a first aggregate into a new volume, the method comprising: splitting the parent volume, by the network storage system, into a new volume, wherein the new volume comprises an application; and providing a snapshot of the parent volume at the new volume.
US10521157B2 Jump page cache read method in NAND flash memory and NAND flash memory
A NAND flash memory including a control unit which includes a signal receiving circuit and a flash array; the signal receiving circuit is used to receive a cache read command from an external NAND controller; the flash array includes at least one chip, each chip includes at least one plane, each plane includes a plurality of blocks, each block includes a plurality of pages; when a cache read command is received, it reads pages in a first block according to an address of the page until reaching the last page in the first block; when the last page in the first block is reached, an address of a next to-be-read page is generated according to an address of the last page in the first block to allow the cache read command to read the next to-be-read page.
US10521153B2 Computing system, nonvolatile memory module and method of storage device
A method for operating a storage device includes sending a request for a internal operation time for an internal operation to an external device, receiving an internal operation command corresponding to the request from the external device, and performing the internal operation during the internal operation time based on the internal operation command.
US10521141B2 Memory module and method system including the same
A memory module includes: a front interface suitable for performing a serial-to-parallel conversion of a command, an address, and data that are received from a host memory controller; a module controller suitable for communicating with the host memory controller through the front interface; and a memory device suitable for receiving the command and the address from the module controller and transferring and receiving data to and from the module controller. The number of lines for transferring the command, the address, and the data between the host memory controller and the front interface is greater than the number of lines for transferring the command, the address, and the data between the module controller and the memory device.
US10521130B2 Memory device including mixed non-volatile memory cell types
Some embodiments include apparatuses, and methods of forming and operating the apparatuses. Some of the apparatuses include a conductive line, non-volatile memory cells of a first memory cell type, the non-volatile memory cells coupled in series among each other, and an additional non-volatile memory cell of a second memory cell type coupled to the conductive line and coupled in series with the non-volatile memory cells of the first memory cell type. The second memory cell type is different from the first memory cell type.
US10521126B2 Systems and methods for writing back data to a storage device
A device may be configured to perform techniques that efficiently write back data to a storage device. A file system driver may be configured to delay write backs. A file system driver may be configured to extend a range of pages that are written back to a storage device.
US10521114B2 Adding or removing a storage provider in unified storage manager
A method of implementations includes receiving, by a processing device executing a unified storage manager (USM), an update package comprising a configuration file for a storage service to add to the USM, adding, by the processing device, the configuration file to a set of configuration files maintained by the USM, responsive to detecting the addition of the configuration file, causing, by the processing device, a re-load of the set of configuration files at the USM without a shutdown and re-start of the USM, loading, by the processing device, the configuration file in the USM, and initializing, by the processing device, an adaptor component for the storage service at the USM, the adaptor component comprising a set of application programming interface (API) methods for the USM to communicate with the storage service.
US10521109B2 Touch event model
A device with a multi-touch panel and a computer readable medium storing software for displaying a user interface on the multi-touch panel detects a touch at the multi-touch panel. The device sends to the software a touch data structure for defining a state of the touch at a particular time. The touch data structure includes: a location field indicating a location where the touch was or is being received on the multi-touch panel; a phase field defining a phase of the touch at the particular time, the phase of the touch being selected from a plurality of predefined phase state values; and a view field indicating a view, of a plurality of views corresponding to portions of the displayed user interface, that corresponds to the location where the touch was or is being received on the multi-touch panel.
US10521105B2 Detecting primary hover point for multi-hover point device
Example apparatus and methods concern establishing, managing, or dis-establishing a primary hover-point for a hover-sensitive input/output interface. One example apparatus includes a proximity detector that detects an object in a hover-space associated with the input/output interface. The apparatus produces characterization data concerning the object. The characterization data may identify where the object is located, how the object is moving, what the object is doing, or other attributes of the object. The apparatus may assign a hover point designation to the object as a function of the characterization data. The apparatus selectively controls input actions associated with the object based on the hover point designation. The apparatus may accept input actions associated with a primary hover point and ignore actions associated with a non-primary hover point.
US10521098B2 Non-contacting monitor for bridges and civil structures
A system for monitoring the condition of a bridge includes: a video camera stably positioned at a selected distance from a bridge and having an unobstructed view of a selected portion of the bridge structure; and, a data processing system to analyze the output of the video camera over a selected time interval and calculate a physical parameter related to movement of the selected portion of said bridge structure as a function of time, and further including: a GUI that displays: a fixed image frame from the video camera, corresponding to a particular user-selected time within the time interval; an area selector, movable by the user to select a portion of the structure for analysis; and, a display of the physical parameter versus time for the selected portion over the selected time interval. The processor may perform some tasks, e.g., area selection, autonomously or via predetermined rules.
US10521095B2 Systems, computer implemented methods, geographic weather-data selection interface display, and computer readable medium having program products to generate user-customized virtual weather data and user-customized weather-risk products responsive thereto
Systems, computer implemented methods, and computer readable medium having program products are provided to customize by a user weather-risk products and to provide a customized weather-risk product to be purchased by user. Embodiments of a system include a tract-user computer having a display to display graphical user interfaces to a user and an input to receive user selections, the tract-user computer being connected to a communications network to receive graphical user interfaces and transmit user selections to a weather-risk product issuer computer. Embodiments of a system can also include a database to associate user selections with actuarial data, location data, and basis weather data and a weather-risk product issuer computer to transmit graphical user interfaces to the tract-user computer, receive user selections, and process user selections to generate virtual weather data and to generate weather-risk products.
US10521086B1 Frame interpolation for media streaming
A variety of media devices may stream and present content such as movies, music, audiobooks, and so forth. During streaming, changing conditions or unavailable frames may result in stutters or other presentation problems. Described herein are techniques and systems for extrapolating one or more frames based on previously received data. The interpolated frames may be presented, reducing or eliminating the presentation problems.
US10521080B2 Display method and device for menu key of touchscreen mobile terminal
Provided are a display method and device for a menu key of a touchscreen mobile terminal, which relate to the technical field of mobile terminals. The method comprises: obtaining relative states of the left side and the right side of the screen of a touchscreen mobile terminal; and when the left side of the screen is higher than the right side thereof, displaying a menu key at the higher side of the screen. The present invention determines relative states of the left side and the right side of the screen of a touchscreen mobile terminal through a gravity sensor, thereby being able to judge the current operating state such as holding the touchscreen mobile terminal by the left hand, holding the touchscreen mobile terminal by the right hand of a user according to the relative states, and then setting the menu key in the position where the user can easily operate. The embodiments of the present invention take into account the operation habit of the user while determining the display position of the menu key, better facilitate the operation of the user on the menu key, improve the user experience, and better achieve the interaction between the user and the touchscreen mobile terminal.
US10521070B2 Method to automatically update a homescreen
In one embodiment, applications installed on a mobile device may be identified. Historical data pertaining to use of the applications installed on the mobile device may be obtained. A context of the mobile device may be ascertained. Locations in which a plurality of icons representing a plurality of items are to be presented within a homescreen of the mobile device may be determined based, at least in part, on the context of the mobile device and the historical data, where the plurality of items include the applications installed on the mobile device. The homescreen of the mobile device may be updated according to the determined locations, wherein updating the homescreen of the mobile device includes providing at least a portion of the plurality of icons for display within the homescreen of the mobile device such that the homescreen of the mobile device displays the plurality of icons representing the plurality of items at the determined locations.
US10521067B2 Sensor-equipped display device, control device, and control method
A sensor-equipped display device includes a scanning driving unit (4) that repeats a scanning operation of selecting scanning lines (G) sequentially in a first direction, and a data driving unit (5) that applies a voltage to data lines (S). The display device further includes a detection control unit (30) that repeats a scanning operation of driving drive lines (DRL) sequentially in the first direction, and detects signals of detection lines (SNL). During a period that overlaps a period for the screen scanning operation with respect to the scanning lines, the detection control unit executes the screen scanning operation with respect to the drive lines, and in the screen scanning operation with respect to the drive lines, the detection control unit outputs the driving signal, avoiding the drive line in an area corresponding to the scanning line that is being selected by the scanning driving unit.
US10521065B2 Touch screen stack-ups
A multi-touch sensor panel is disclosed that can include a glass subassembly having a plurality of column traces of substantially transparent conductive material that can be formed on the back side, wherein the glass subassembly can also act as a cover that can be touched on the front side. Row traces of the same or different substantially transparent conductive material can then be located near the column traces, and a layer of dielectric material can be coupled between the column traces and the row traces. The row and column traces can be oriented to cross over each other at crossover locations separated by the dielectric material, and the crossover locations can form mutual capacitance sensors for detecting one or more touches on the front side of the glass subassembly.
US10521063B2 Touch panel sensor, touch panel device and display device
A touch panel sensor includes a substrate and an electrode having a detection electrode and an extraction electrode connected to a detection electrode. The electrode, in any cross-section thereof in the thickness direction, includes a metal layer which occupies at least part of the cross-section. The metal layer of the detection electrode and the metal layer of the extraction electrode are formed integrally at a joint between the detection electrode and the extraction electrode. The detection electrode includes a conductive mesh having conductive wire arranged in a mesh pattern, the conductive wire having a height of not less than 0.2 μm and not more than 2 μm and a width of not less than 1 μm and not more than 5 μm. The conductive wire of the conductive mesh each have a base surface on the substrate side, and a flat top surface located opposite to the base surface.
US10521062B2 Film sensor member and method for manufacturing same, circularly polarizing plate and method for manufacturing same, and image display device
A film sensor member for disposing on a visually recognizing side of a linear polarizer in an image display device including the linear polarizer, the member including a transparent electroconductive layer, a λ/4 plate, and a λ/2 plate in this order from the visually recognizing side, wherein the λ/4 plate is formed of a first thermoplastic resin containing an amorphous polymer having a glass transition temperature of 150° C. or higher or a crystallizable polymer having a melting point of 250° C. or higher, the λ/2 plate includes, in this order, a first outer layer formed of a second thermoplastic resin, an intermediate layer formed of a third thermoplastic resin containing an ultraviolet absorber, and a second outer layer formed of a fourth thermoplastic resin, and the λ/2 plate has an NZ factor of 1.1 to 3.0.
US10521061B2 Touch detection device
According to an aspect, a touch detection device includes: a plurality of drive electrodes; a plurality of detection electrodes; a detection circuit electrically coupled to a first predetermined number or less of the detection electrodes; and a selection circuit configured to be electrically coupled to the plurality of detection electrodes and the detection circuit, wherein a second predetermined number as the number of the plurality of detection electrodes is larger than the first predetermined number, the selection circuit selects at least one of groups each including the first predetermined number or less of the detection electrodes, the detection circuit performs first touch detection based on self-capacitance of the selected detection electrodes, and the detection circuit performs second touch detection based on mutual capacitance between the detection electrodes that perform the first touch detection and the drive electrodes.
US10521044B2 Display device having an auxiliary wiring
The display device includes a detection circuit, a touch detection region including a plurality of detection electrodes, a peripheral region around the touch detection region, a plurality of wirings passing the peripheral region from the detection electrodes so as to be connected to the detection circuit, and at least one auxiliary wiring extending parallel to the wirings so as to be connected to the detection circuit.
US10521035B2 Driving circuit and touch display device
A touch display device and a driving circuit are disclosed in which the driving circuit is included in the touch display device. The driving circuit may be capable of reducing a chip size and power consumption by configuring an amplifier disposed in an output terminal of a data voltage to be electrically coupled with a feedback capacitor through a switch, and enabling both display driving and touch sensing to be performed through ON/OFF control of the switch. Further, the accuracy and performance of touch sensing may be improved by adjusting an ON/OFF operation of a switch and the number of amplifiers electrically coupled with the feedback capacitor, and a circuit structure for touch driving may be further simplified by generating a load-free driving voltage output in a touch driving period using the amplifiers and a digital-to-analog converter within the driving circuit.
US10521034B2 Electronic devices with sidewall displays
Electronic devices may be provided that contain flexible displays that are bent to form displays on multiple surfaces of the devices. Bent flexible displays may be bent to form front side displays and edge displays. Edge displays may be separated from front side displays or from other edge displays using patterned housing members, printed or painted masks, or by selectively activating and inactivating display pixels associated with the flexible display. Edge displays may alternately function as virtual buttons, virtual switches, or informational displays that are supplemental to front side displays. Virtual buttons may include transparent button members, lenses, haptic feedback components, audio feedback components, or other components for providing feedback to a user when virtual buttons are activated.
US10521032B2 Display device and input/output device
A circuit which detects an output current from a pixel and an output current from an input device, and converts the output current into data is provided. The current detection circuit includes an integrator circuit, a comparator, a counter, and a latch. The integrator circuit integrates the potential of a first signal during a period determined by a second signal and outputting it as a third signal. The comparator compares the potential of the third signal with a first potential and outputting a fourth signal. The counter outputs the number of pulses included in a fifth signal as a sixth signal during a period determined by the fourth signal. The latch holds the sixth signal. The integrator circuit preferably further includes an operational amplifier and some capacitors. The first signal is supplied from a pixel included in a display device or an input portion included in an input device.
US10521027B2 Active stylus and capacitive position detection system
An elongated stylus is configured to be capacitively coupled with a sensor array providing a plurality of electrodes to indicate a position on the sensor array. The stylus includes a housing having an end in an elongated direction of the housing, a conductive tip disposed at least partially extended from the end of the housing, an electrode disposed around the conductive tip and configured to at least partially expose the conductive tip, and a signal transmit drive circuit configured to provide a signal. Control is performed to form an electrical connection between the electrode and a ground and an electrical connection between the electrode and the signal transmit drive circuit when the elongated stylus is activated for capacitive coupling with the sensor array.
US10521023B2 Optical processing apparatus and operating method thereof
An optical processing apparatus and a light source luminance adjustment method adapted to detect a rotational displacement and a pressing state are provided. The optical processing apparatus includes a light source unit, a processing unit, and an image sensing unit, wherein the processing unit is electrically connected to the light source unit and the image sensing unit. The light source unit provides a beam of light. The processing unit defines a frame rate, defines a plurality of time instants within a time interval, and sets the light source unit to a luminance value at each of the time instants. A length of the time interval is shorter than the reciprocal of the frame rate. The luminance values are different and are within a range. The image sensing unit captures an image by an exposure time length at each of the time instants, wherein the exposure time lengths are the same.
US10521016B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes a haptic touch panel including a touch surface, a housing, a counter mass, an actuator and an elastic plate. The actuator is connected to the haptic touch panel. The elastic plate includes a first portion connected to the haptic touch panel, a second portion connected to the counter mass, and a third portion connected to the housing.
US10521010B2 System and method for haptic interaction with virtual objects
The invention relates to a system and a method for haptic interaction with virtual objects. The system of the invention is based on the idea that, for the haptic representation of any virtual three-dimensional object—synchronized with the visual representation—only the tangible haptic characteristics of the surface area of the object at the collision point or the area of contact are important. The haptic display system (morphling) of the invention that displays these characteristics comprises in principle three functional groups, which operate in synchronism with one another and with a visual subsystem. The individual subsystems can be operated statically or dynamically. In dynamic operation, users can change the position and/or shape, for example, of the tactile display by touching it.With regard to the real-time representation of the three-dimensional data of the user, at least the body part that is interacting with the object, e.g. the hand, must be represented in the visual system; the body part may also be directly visible, as with a head-up display. Ideally, all body parts of the user that lie within the user's field of view are displayed visually. With the synchronized real-time combination in the visual subsystem, users and objects that are actually spatially separated are displayed virtually in a defined spatial proximity. In this virtual representation, the user thus sees himself touching the virtual object. At the time of collision and at the collision point, however, he does not actually interact with the object represented in the visual system, but with a haptic display subsystem, the morphling, in a tactile subsystem which, in the tangible portion of the virtual object, displays the object's haptic characteristics, e.g. its surface condition and shape, synchronized in real time with the visual representation.The interaction between the at least one body part of the visualized user and the visualized object are represented in the visual subsystem simultaneously with the interaction of the user with the tactile display system, and upon collision of the at least one part of the visualized user with the visualized object, a collision point is determined. The three-dimensional data of the object at the collision point of the at least one part of the visualized user with the visualized object are presented in the tactile subsystem, the haptic element having a surface with structuring that is designed such that the haptic element displays the three-dimensional structure of the object at the collision point based on the captured three-dimensional data of the object, at least in the area of the collision point.
US10521003B2 Method and apparatus to shutdown a memory channel
A method is described that includes deciding to enter a lower power state, and, shutting down a memory channel in a computer system in response where thereafter other memory channels in the computer system remain active so that computer remains operative while the memory channel is shutdown.
US10521001B2 System and method for rack mountable modular DC power unit
The present disclosure relates to a modular DC power unit having a form factor enabling mounting in at least one of a plurality of component locations of an equipment rack. The modular DC power unit provides DC power to a DC bus of the equipment rack. The modular DC power unit may have a chassis defining a plurality of slots into which a plurality of DC power supplies may be inserted. An AC input module may be used for receiving AC power from an external AC power source. A plurality of independent, modular DC power supplies, each having a form factor enabling insertion and mounting in one of the slots of the chassis, may be mounted in the chassis. A controller may be in communication with the DC power supplies and housed within the chassis. A DC bus housed within the chassis communicates with the DC power supplies and supplies DC output power from the DC power supplies to the separate DC bus housed within the equipment rack.
US10520997B2 Supplying power to a computer accessory from a captured wifi signal
Examples herein disclose capturing a wifi signal from a computing device corresponding to a computing accessory and harvesting energy from the captured wifi signal. The examples power the computing accessory based on the harvested energy.
US10520987B2 Secured device portions
The description relates to hinged devices, such as hinged computing devices. One example can include a first portion and a second portion that defines a channel. The example can also include a hinge assembly rotatably coupling the first portion and the second portion, the hinge assembly including a hinge arm that is fitted to the channel and retained in the channel by a state-transitionable material.
US10520981B2 Case for an electronic device
A case includes a main body, a cover, and first and second operation units. The main body includes first and second side portions, and a recessed portion between the first and second side portions. The second side portion is positionable at a first position at which a longitudinal end is aligned with a first longitudinal end of the first side portion and at a second position at which the longitudinal end is aligned with a second longitudinal end of the first side portion. The recessed portion is configured to receive, therein, a portable electronic device. The cover is rotatably attached to the first side portion. The first operation unit is on a surface of the cover that faces the front surface of the portable electronic device when the cover is at the closed position. The second operation unit is on an outer surface of the second side portion.
US10520977B2 Gaming machine monitor hinge assembly
A gaming machine door hinge assembly configured to first primarily move a monitor outwardly from a housing of a cabinet of a gaming machine while at most slightly rotating the monitor, and then primarily rotate the monitor relative to the housing while continuing to move the monitor outwardly. This enables a relatively large curved monitor to be attached to the housing and openable in a way that provides full service access inside the cabinet while not interfering with a neighboring gaming machine. In various embodiments, the hinge assembly provides a compound opening motion of “mostly-translate-changing-to-mostly-rotate” when opening the hinge assembly as well as the opposite motion when closing the hinge assembly that happens automatically.
US10520976B2 Electronic control panel for motor vehicle
The subject of the present invention is an electronic control panel (1) for a motor vehicle, characterized in that it comprises a touch-sensitive screen (3), a touch-sensitive control surface (5) contiguous with said touch-sensitive screen, and a common support (33) for the touch-sensitive screen (3) and for the touch-sensitive control surface (5), the touch-sensitive screen (3) and the touch-sensitive control surface (5) being arranged on the common support (33) at the same level where they meet so as to define a near-continuous control area.
US10520973B2 Dynamically balanced multi-degrees-of-freedom hand controller
A controller including a first control member, a second control member that extends from a portion of the first control member, and a third control member that moves in conjunction with, and in opposition to, a degree of freedom of the second control member. The third control member is configured to be operated by one or more of the non-index fingers of the user's hand. A controller processor is operable to produce a rotational movement output signal in response to movement of the first control member, and a translational movement output signal in response to movement of the second control member relative to the first control member. In exemplary embodiments, the first control member may be gripped and moved using a single hand, and the second control member may be moved using the thumb of the single hand. The third control member is configured to be operated by one or more of the non-index fingers of the user's hand, thus permitting intuitive, single-handed control of multiple degrees of freedom, to and including, all six degrees of rotational and translational freedom without any inadvertent cross-coupling inputs.
US10520969B2 System and method of data reduction for cellular M2M transmissions from energy management systems
A system and method for reducing the data transmitted from an energy management system is described. The system and method include a critical event evaluator receiving data from a plurality of data sources, where the critical event evaluator monitors the data for critical events requiring immediate transmission to a monitoring center. A schedule comb and a delta comb receive the data from the plurality of data sources, the schedule comb operable to reduce the data according to data schedule rules stored in a data definition database and the delta comb reduce the data by eliminating data values that have not changed since a previous transmission. The schedule comb and delta comb produce a reduced data set. A queue stores the reduced data set, which is transmitted when the queue reaches a trigger size or a critical event is found.
US10520965B2 Server room power management apparatus and method thereof
A server room power management apparatus and method, the power management apparatus comprising a first PDE (power distribution equipment), at least one second PDE and at least one DM (digital meter); wherein a first network interface unit of the first PDE, a second network interface unit of the second PDE and the DM can be connected to become a network; the power management method uses a first processor of the first PDE to collect power consumptions of the second PDE and the DM; wherein, the first processor can work out power usage effectiveness; thus, the apparatus and method do not need an independent server device, that will reach power saving and reduce apparatus costs.
US10520953B2 Geographic area monitoring systems and methods that balance power usage between multiple unmanned vehicles
In some embodiments, unmanned aerial task systems are provided that comprise multiple unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) each comprising: a UAV control circuit; a motor; and a propulsion system coupled with the motor and configured to enable the respective UAVs to move themselves; and wherein a first UAV control circuit of a first UAV of the multiple UAVs is configured to access power level data corresponding to each of the multiple UAVs, and select a second UAV of the multiple UAVs based at least in part on a power level of the second UAV relative to a threshold power level corresponding to a first task to be performed and a predicted power usage by the second UAV while utilizing a first tool system temporarily cooperated with the second UAV in performing the first task.
US10520950B2 Self-moving robot movement boundary delimiting method
In a self-moving robot movement boundary delimiting method, in step 100: setting up three or more base stations in a movement area of a self-moving robot, and establishing a coordinate system; in step 200: artificially planning a movement path in the movement area of the self-moving robot, gathering sample points on the path, and determining the coordinates of the sample points in the coordinate system; and in step 300: delimiting a boundary according to the coordinates of the gathered sample points, and setting the self-moving robot to work inside or outside the boundary. The present invention achieves a regional division by distance measurement and positioning based on stationary base stations, thus improving accuracy and convenience compared to the prior art.
US10520939B2 Drive assist apparatus
A drive assist apparatus includes an arrival window time calculation unit configured to calculate an arrival window time before the vehicle arrives at a switching completion point, a driving concentration degree estimation unit configured to estimate a driving concentration degree of a driver based on a state of the driver when the arrival window time is equal to or shorter than a predetermined time, and a stimulation providing unit configured to provide a stimulus to the driver according to the driving concentration degree. In a case where the driving concentration degree is equal to or less than a threshold value set in advance, the stimulation providing unit provides a stimulus to the driver, which is stronger than that in a case where the driving concentration degree is greater than the threshold value, or provides a stronger stimulus to the driver in accordance with reduction in the driving concentration degree.
US10520937B2 Sensing and computing control system for shaping precise temporal physical states
According to some embodiments, system and methods are provided, comprising an installed product, including a plurality of components; a computer programmed with a damage metric model for the installed product, the damage metric model for providing an estimate of an extent of damage on one or more components; the computer programmed with a dynamic process control model for providing a dynamic response of the installed product with respect to its one or more operating parameters; the computer further programmed with a true-up model for providing a control action to reduce an uncertainty of the estimate provided by the damage metric model; the computer including a processor and a memory in communication with the processor, the memory storing the damage metric model and the true-up model; the memory storing additional program instructions, the processor operative with the additional program instructions to perform functions as follows: receiving an estimate output of the damage metric model, wherein the output includes the estimate of the extent of damage on the one or more components; generating, via the dynamic process control model, an operating response of the installed product to the received estimate output; in response to receipt of the estimate output, executing the true-up model; and generating, via execution of the true-up model, the plan to reduce uncertainty of the estimate output. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US10520924B2 Augmented reality control for machine
Systems and methods are described for controlling an operation of machinery using augmented reality or virtual reality. A controller is configured to detect an object visible via a display based at least in part on sensor data received from an object sensor. The controller then generates and outputs on the display a graphical element corresponding to the detected object. The controller then monitors for interactions between an operator's hand and the graphical element and transmits control signals to a machinery actuator to control an operation of a tool of the machinery based at least in part on one or more detected interactions between the operator's hand and the graphical element.
US10520923B2 Method and system for automated toolpath generation
A method for facilitating part fabrication, such as by automated toolpath generation, can include one or more of: receiving a virtual part; modifying the virtual part; and/or determining toolpaths to fabricate the target part. The toolpaths preferably define an ordered series of additive and subtractive toolpaths, more preferably wherein the additive and subtractive toolpaths are interleaved, which can function to achieve high manufacturing efficiency and/or performance. The method can additionally or alternatively include: generating machine instructions based on the toolpaths; fabricating the target part based on the machine instructions; calibrating the fabrication system; and/or any other suitable elements.
US10520920B2 Printing system for printing an object having a surface of varying height
A printer control system for controlling the printing of an object on a support in a number of passes on top of each other includes a user interface which has a display device and is arranged to visualize in a window on the display device a pixel-precise preview image before printing of the object. The preview image includes a representation of the surface of the object. The printer control system further includes a digital analyser for analysing the pass images in order to deduce before printing of the object locations of smooth areas at the surface of the object, and a preview emulator for digitally shining on the pixel-precise preview. The printer control system calculates a digital move path to be applied by the preview emulator over the pixel-precise preview based on the locations of the smooth areas in order to highlight regions of interest with a potential print artefact.
US10520917B2 Method of simulating a shaping process
A method of simulating a shaping process involves calculating states of objects involved in the shaping process in discrete and successive time steps with presetting of conditions, and the conditions represent input parameters of the shaping process. After a time step which is before the end of the simulated shaping process, (a) a check on the calculated states of the objects involved in the shaping process is carried out based on a quality criterion. If the check in step (a) shows that the quality criterion is not met, then (b) at least one of the following is carried out: resumption of the simulation with repeated calculation of the time step and/or a preceding time step, and continuation of the simulation with calculation of a time step following the time step. When method step (b) is carried out, the conditions are at least partially altered.
US10520914B2 Multi cluster tool system and a method of controlling a multi tool cluster system
A system and method of controlling a multi cluster tool system configured to process a semiconductor product includes a plurality of cluster tools arranged adjacent each other, a buffer module positioned between a pair of cluster tools, each cluster tool including a plurality of processing modules and a robot, the method of controlling a multi cluster tool system including receiving a plurality of system parameters from a user interface, wherein the system parameters correspond to one or more processing steps in a system cycle, wherein the system cycle is a cycle of processing the semiconductor product, determining a system schedule for defining the system cycle for processing a semiconductor product, the system schedule providing robot waiting times for each robot of each cluster tool, controlling, via a controller, the operation of each robot of each cluster tool based on the determined schedule.
US10520912B2 Robot controller having function that simplifies learning, and robot control method
A robot controller having a function that simplifies learning and a robot control method. The robot controller includes: a learning section configured to carry out learning of detecting a deviation between a commanded trajectory representing a position of the robot generated according to the command values and an operation trajectory representing an actual position where the robot has moved, and generate a corrected program by adjusting the commanded trajectory; a saving section configured to save the corrected program; and a relearning section configured to carry out relearning on a relearning location, the relearning location being a part of the operation trajectory designated by an operator.
US10520903B2 Building management system with priority array preview interface
A building management system includes a controller for one or more devices of the building management system and a system manager communicably coupled to the controller. The controller includes a priority array for a point object managed by the controller. The priority array includes a plurality of commands for the point object and defines a priority of each command. The system manager is configured to retrieve the priority array from the controller, generate a user interface identifying the plurality of commands in the priority array and the priority of each command, receive a new command from a user, and update the user interface to include a preview of the priority array indicating how the priority array would change if the new command were applied to the priority array.
US10520886B2 Image forming apparatus and cartridge
An image forming apparatus forming an image on a recording material includes a main assembly and a supporting member for supporting a plurality of cartridges. The supporting member is movable to an outside position, a first inside position where the cartridges are positioned inside of the main assembly, and a second inside position where the supporting member is movable to the outside position and the first inside position. A first positioning portion positions an associated cartridge when the supporting member is located at the first inside position, and a first preventing portion prevents rotation of the associated cartridge about the first positioning portion. In addition, a second positioning portion positions the associated cartridge when the supporting member is located at the second inside position, and the second positioning portion is spaced from the associated cartridge when the supporting member is located at the first inside position.
US10520883B2 Method for manufacturing image bearing unit and method for manufacturing cartridge
A manufacturing method includes a removing step for removing at least a part of a contact portion of a cover portion from a supporting member, the cover portion being configured to come into contact with a projecting portion included in a frame when the supporting member is deformed to allow a second engaged portion to be detached from an engaging portion in a state in which a fixed portion of the supporting member is fixed to the frame, a deforming step for deforming the supporting member to allow the second engaged portion to be detached from the engaging portion in the state in which the fixed portion is fixed to the frame, and a separating step for detaching an engaging portion from a first engaged portion and separating a developing unit from the frame.
US10520875B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a printer portion; an image reading portion rotatable relative to the printer portion; a discharge portion configured to stack the recording material discharged from an inside of the printer portion, the discharge portion being supported rotatably relative to the printer portion; and a regulating member provided between the discharge portion and the image reading portion and configured to regulate movement of the recording material stacked on the discharge portion. When the image forming apparatus is seen in a rotational axis direction of the image reading portion, at least a part of the regulating member in a state in which the image reading portion and the discharge portion are open away from the printer portion is hidden inside a contour of a casing of the image reading portion.
US10520872B2 Image forming apparatus for adjusting image forming position
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit, a display, a reading unit configured to read a reference image formed on a test sheet by the image forming unit, wherein the reference image includes a mark corresponding to a reading order, a controller configured to control the image forming unit to form the reference image, cause the reading unit to execute a first reading operation, determine whether first read data is obtained, inform of a reading error if the first read data is not obtained in the first reading operation, cause the reading unit to execute a second reading operation, determine whether second read data is obtained, and inform of a reading error if the second read data is not obtained in the second reading operation, and an adjustment unit configured to adjust image forming positions based on the first read data and the second read data.
US10520871B2 Image forming apparatus that changes nip pressure based on sheet characteristics
An image forming apparatus includes a plate, a feeding unit that feeds a recording material placed on the plate, an image forming unit that form an image on the fed recording material, a conveying unit to convey a recording material pinched by a nip pressure from a rotating member nip portion, a switching unit to switch the nip pressure, a detecting unit, and a control unit. The detecting unit detects property information regarding the fed recording material. In response to an instruction to form the image on the recording material and before detection of property information completes, the control unit controls to switch the nip pressure based on information regarding image forming on the recording material, and after detection of the property information completes, the control unit controls to switch the nip pressure based on the information regarding the image forming on the recording material and the detected property information.
US10520867B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a heater, a first heater drive circuit which rectifies AC power from an AC power supply and subjects a current to be conducted to the heater to PWM control, and a second heater drive circuit which allows conduction from the AC power to the heater. The image forming apparatus further includes a switching circuit which sets a drive circuit which is to drive the heater to any one of the first heater drive circuit and the second heater drive circuit and a control unit which controls switching between the drive circuits by the switching circuit.
US10520849B2 Image forming apparatus and control method thereof
An image forming apparatus includes: a photosensitive member; a charger unit configured to charge the photosensitive member; an exposing unit configured to form a latent image by scanning the photosensitive member by laser light which has a different spot diameter in accordance with a scanning position of the photosensitive member in a main scanning direction; a developing unit configured to develop an image by adhering a toner to the photosensitive member on which the latent image is formed; and a control unit configured to control a luminance of the laser light and a resolution of the photosensitive member in a sub-scanning direction in accordance with the scanning position of the photosensitive member in the main scanning direction.
US10520848B2 Image forming apparatus with variable light emission amounts
When a photosensitive member and a developing portion are in a separation state and in a start-up period, a first light emission is performed in an image region and a non-image region. When light is detected at least twice during a period when the first light emission is being performed, a second light emission is performed in the non-image region. When a prescribed period of time has elapsed from the start of the second light emission, a third light emission is performed in the image region in a third light emission amount that is smaller than a second light emission amount during a period in which the photosensitive member makes at least one revolution. After the third light emission is performed, the photosensitive member and the developing portion are switched to a contact state.
US10520842B2 Yellow toner
A yellow toner that is, even in small amounts, better in chroma than ever before. Disclosed is a yellow toner comprising a binder resin and a yellow colorant, wherein, as the yellow colorant, a compound A represented by the following general formula (1) and a compound B represented by the following formula (2) or (3) are contained, and wherein, with respect to 100 parts by mass of the binder resin, a content of the compound A is from 1 part by mass to 15 parts by mass, and a content of the compound B is from 0.1 part by mass to 8.0 parts by mass:
US10520838B2 Mounting arrangement for an optical imaging arrangement
A connection arrangement for connecting an optical component of an optical imaging arrangement to a support unit of a support structure includes: a connecting element unit having a support interface end with support interface section; and a component interface end with a component interface section.
US10520837B2 Lithographic apparatus, support table for a lithographic apparatus and device manufacturing method
A support table configured to support a substrate, the support table having a support section to support a substrate and a conditioning system to supply heat energy to and/or remove heat energy from the support section, wherein the conditioning system comprises a plurality of conditioning units that are independently controllable.
US10520836B2 Immersion lithography system using a sealed wafer bath
Immersion lithography system and method using a sealed wafer bottom are described. One embodiment is an immersion lithography apparatus comprising a lens assembly comprising an imaging lens and a wafer stage for retaining a wafer beneath the lens assembly, the wafer stage comprising a seal ring disposed on a seal ring frame along a top edge of the wafer retained on the wafer stage, the seal ring for sealing a gap between an edge of the wafer and the wafer stage. The embodiment further includes a fluid tank for retaining immersion fluid, the fluid tank situated with respect to the wafer stage for enabling full immersion of the wafer retained on the wafer stage in the immersion fluid and a cover disposed over at least a portion of the fluid tank for providing a temperature-controlled, fluid-rich environment within the fluid tank.
US10520824B2 Wavelength combining of multiple source
A light combiner (500) for use in a metrology tool includes a plurality of light sources (LED 1, LED 2, LED 3, LED 4, LED 5), a first filter (502), and a second filter (504). The first filter is designed to substantially reflect light generated from a first source of the plurality of light sources, and to substantially transmit light generated from a second source of the plurality of light sources. The second filter is designed to substantially reflect light generated from the first source and the second source of the plurality of light sources, and to substantially transmit light generated from a third source of the plurality of light sources. An angle of incidence of the light generated from the first source on a surface of the first filter is less than 30 degrees.
US10520815B2 Pattern-forming method
A pattern-forming method includes applying a radiation-sensitive composition on a substrate to provide a film on the substrate. The film is exposed. The film exposed is developed. The radiation-sensitive composition includes a metal-containing component that is a metal compound having a hydrolyzable group, a hydrolysis product of the metal compound having a hydrolyzable group, a hydrolytic condensation product of the metal compound having a hydrolyzable group, or a combination thereof. A content of a transition metal atom in the metal-containing component with respect to total metal atoms in the metal-containing component is no less than 50 atomic %.
US10520814B2 Resist underlayer film-forming composition, resist underlayer film, resist underlayer film-forming process, and production method of patterned substrate
A resist underlayer film-forming composition includes a solvent, and a compound comprising an aromatic ring. The solvent includes a first solvent having a normal boiling point of less than 156° C., and a second solvent having a normal boiling point of no less than 156° C. and less than 300° C. The resist underlayer film-forming composition is for use in forming a resist underlayer film to be overlaid on a patterned substrate. A production method of a patterned substrate includes applying the resist underlayer film-forming composition on a patterned substrate to obtain a coating film on the patterned substrate. The coating film is heated to obtain a resist underlayer film. A resist pattern is formed on an upper face side of the resist underlayer film. The resist underlayer film and the substrate are etched using the resist pattern as a mask.
US10520813B2 Extreme ultraviolet photoresist with high-efficiency electron transfer
A method includes forming a photoresist layer over a substrate, wherein the photoresist layer includes a polymer, a sensitizer, and a photo-acid generator (PAG), wherein the sensitizer includes a resonance ring that includes nitrogen and at least one double bond. The method further includes performing an exposing process to the photoresist layer. The method further includes developing the photoresist layer, thereby forming a patterned photoresist layer.
US10520800B2 Phosphor wheel, phosphor wheel device including the same, light conversion device, and projection display apparatus
A phosphor wheel includes a first face that has a phosphor layer, a second face located on an opposite side to the first face, a first blade provided to project from one of the first face and the second face, and a passage that sends air to the second face from the first face. The first blade is provided to send air on a side of the first face to a side of the second face through the passage during rotation of the phosphor wheel.
US10520796B2 Light-reflecting device for photographic light
The present invention provides a light-reflecting device for a photographic light, comprising a positioning member which is engageable with a support member, a top end of the support member being provided with a jacket; wherein the positioning member is provided with a locking mechanism of the jacket, the locking mechanism being provided with a movable lock button, the lock button being movably connected to the jacket. The present invention has the following beneficial effects: compact integral structure, convenient disassembling operation, and long life time.
US10520791B2 Image pickup system capable of performing bounce flash shooting, light emission device, method of controlling light emission device, and storage medium
A technique that prevents a movable unit of a strobe device including a light emission section from unexpectedly interfering with an obstacle during rotation thereof. The movable unit is supported in a manner rotatable with respect to a device body about a first axis in a vertical direction, and rotatable about a second axis in a lateral direction. In bounce flash shooting, the movable unit irradiates light from the light emission section toward a ceiling to cause reflected light from the ceiling to be irradiated to an object. The movable unit is rotated such that the light emission section is oriented in the optimum irradiating direction. Whether to drive the movable unit in the lateral direction is determined based on a result of determining whether a rotational angle of the movable unit driven in the vertical direction exceeds a predetermined angle.
US10520783B2 Mitigating defects in an electrochromic device under a bus bar
Methods are provided for fabricating electrochromic devices that mitigate formation of short circuits under a top bus bar without predetermining where top bus bars will be applied on the device. Devices fabricated using such methods may be deactivated under the top bus bar, or may include active material under the top bus bar. Methods of fabricating devices with active material under a top bus bar include depositing a modified top bus bar, fabricating self-healing layers in the electrochromic device, and modifying a top transparent conductive layer of the device prior to applying bus bars.
US10520779B2 Liquid crystal display device
In order to increase the transmittance around a pixel and to increase the brightness of the screen in an IPS mode liquid crystal display device, a pixel electrode with a slit is formed on a common electrode through an interlayer insulating film. An opening is formed in the common electrode on the outside of the end portion of the pixel electrode as seen in a plane view. Because of the presence of the opening, the electric field lines from the end portion of the pixel electrode reach the layer above the liquid crystal layer and reach further away from the end portion of the pixel electrode, so that it is possible to increase the control ability to the liquid crystal around the pixel. As a result, the pixel transmittance can be increased as a whole and the brightness of the screen can be increased.
US10520778B2 Liquid crystal lens and display device
This invention relates to a liquid crystal lens and a display device, and the liquid crystal lens includes a first substrate, a second substrate, a first electrode unit, plural electrode units, and a liquid crystal layer. Liquid crystal molecules corresponding to the electrode units form a plurality of lenses under the effect of a controlled electric field produced by the second electrode unit and the first electrode unit, and at least some of the lenses have different structures.
US10520769B2 Emissive display with printed light modification structures
A multi-color emissive display is presented with printed light modifier structures. A fabrication method provides an emissive substrate with a plurality of wells formed in the emissions substrate top surface, and a plurality of emissive elements populating the wells. The method prints light modifier structures overlying the emissive elements. Some examples of light modifier material include light scattering materials, phosphors, and quantum dots. In one aspect, the emissive substrate wells have a first shape, with sidewalls and a first perimeter. Likewise, the emissive elements have the first shape, with sides and a second perimeter, less than the first perimeter. The light modifier structures fill the space between the emissive element sides and the well sidewalls with light modifier material. If the first shape is circular, the method prints the light modifier structures overlying the emissive elements in the circular shape having a first diameter defined by the well sidewalls.
US10520767B2 Polarizer and LCD device using same
A polarizer includes a first polarizing layer. The polarizing layer is configured for polarizing light. The first polarizing layer has a first absorption axis. The first absorption axis is a curved line.
US10520765B2 Display device
An optical stacking structure includes a color filter including a plurality of quantum dots which absorbs a first light and emits at least one of second light and third light that are different from the first light, a first optical filter layer disposed on the color filter, and a second optical filter layer disposed on the opposite side of the first optical filter based on the color filter. The first optical filter blocks at least a part of the first light, and the second optical filter transmits at least a part of the first light and reflects at least a part of the second light and the third light.
US10520763B2 Vcom drift improvements by new design and compensation techniques
Liquid crystal display systems and methods of operation are described. In an embodiment, a liquid crystal display pixel cell includes an insulation layer spanning over a passivation layer and the plurality of signal electrodes such that it separates the signal electrodes from polymer alignment layer for the liquid crystal. In an embodiment, a method of operating a liquid crystal display panel includes temporal compensation of the Vcom value as a function of time and one or more operating parameters.
US10520759B2 Opto-electronic oscillator and method of generating an electrical carrier signal
An opto-electronic oscillator (10) comprising: an optical source (12) to generate an optical carrier signal having a carrier wavelength; an optical phase modulator (14) to apply a sinusoidal phase modulation to the optical carrier signal to generate two first order sidebands having a π phase difference between them; an optical phase shifter (16) comprising an optical resonator configured to apply a substantially π phase-shift to one of the first order sidebands at a preselected wavelength within an optical spectrum of said first order sideband; and a photodetector (18) configured to perform optical heterodyne detection of the optical carrier signal with both: said one of the first order sidebands substantially it phase shifted by the optical resonator; and the other of the first order sidebands, to generate an electrical carrier signal (20), and wherein a first part of the electrical carrier signal (20a) is delivered to an electrical output (22) and a second part of the electrical carrier signal (20b) is delivered to the optical phase modulator as a drive signal.
US10520757B2 Method for verifying conformity with a predetermined criterion of use of a spectacle frame and associated device
Disclosed is a method for verifying conformity with a predetermined criterion of use of a spectacle frame intended to receive two ophthalmic lenses, including: a) at least one geometrical, mechanical, and/or structural characteristic is determined and the frame category to which the frame belongs from a set of predetermined spectacle-frame categories is deduced therefrom; b) an outline of at least one of the ophthalmic lenses intended to be mounted in the spectacle frame or of a rim of this spectacle frame is determined; c) the value of each parameter from a list of parameters of the frame is evaluated, considering the frame category of step a); the value of at least some of the parameters being evaluated as a function of the outline determined in step b); d) the conformity of the spectacle frame to the predetermined criterion is deduced from the values of the parameters of the spectacle frame.
US10520754B2 Lenses, devices, systems and methods for refractive error
The present disclosure is directed to lenses, devices, methods and/or systems for addressing refractive error. Certain embodiments are directed to changing or controlling the wavefront of the light entering a human eye. The lenses, devices, methods and/or systems can be used for correcting, addressing, mitigating or treating refractive errors and provide excellent vision at distances encompassing far to near without significant ghosting. The refractive error may for example arise from myopia, hyperopia, or presbyopia with or without astigmatism. Certain disclosed embodiments of lenses, devices and/or methods include embodiments that address foveal and/or peripheral vision. Exemplary of lenses in the fields of certain embodiments include contact lenses, corneal onlays, corneal inlays, and lenses for intraocular devices both anterior and posterior chamber, accommodating intraocular lenses, electro-active spectacle lenses and/or refractive surgery.
US10520753B2 Lens with multi-segmented linear meniscus wall
The present invention relates generally to an arcuate liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall. Some specific embodiments include a liquid meniscus lens with a meniscus wall essentially in the shape of multiple segments of a frustum of a cone. Embodiments may also include a lens of suitable size and shape for inclusion in a contact lens.
US10520749B2 Eyeglasses having negative ions and protection/filter layers
Health eyeglasses include a frame front, a pair of lenses mounted at the frame front, and a pair of temples pivotally connected to two opposite sides of the frame front. Each lens includes an optical substrate, which is made from a methacrylic polymer material and provided therein with an anion material. A front surface of the optical substrate is sequentially provided with a layer of UV coating, a layer of blue-light filter, and a layer of anti-fog coating. The frame front and the temples are made from a resin material added with an anion material, and thus can produce negative ions, which are beneficial to human health, so that the eyeglasses can promote the health of a wearer's eyes in addition to the function of optical correction.
US10520747B2 Lens module
A lens module including a light path altering element, a first lens assembly, a first sensor and at least one group of electronically controlled deformation element is provided. An image beam incident to the optical path altering element is diverted from a first light transmission path to a second light transmission path. The first lens assembly is disposed between the light path altering element and the first sensor. The at least one group of electronically controlled deformation element is connected to the light path altering element, and deformation of the at least one group of electronically controlled deformation element makes the light path altering element to move.
US10520741B2 System and method for separation of pump light and collected light in a laser pumped light source
A system for separating plasma pumping light and collected broadband light includes a pump source configured to generate pumping illumination including at least a first wavelength, a gas containment element for containing a volume of gas, a collector configured to focus the pumping illumination from the pumping source into the volume of gas to generate a plasma within the volume of gas, wherein the plasma emits broadband radiation including at least a second wavelength and an illumination separation prism element positioned between a reflective surface of the collector and the pump source and arranged to spatially separate the pumping illumination including the first wavelength and the emitted broadband radiation including at least a second wavelength emitted from the plasma.
US10520740B2 Diamond shaped lens system
A diamond-shaped lens system includes: a half diamond-shaped lens including refractive material and having a first surface, a second surface and a third surface for refracting incident light beams from an object having a width of X, from the first surface towards the second surface; a first reflective material positioned at the second surface of the half diamond-shaped lens for reflecting the refracted light beams at a first angle toward the third surface; a second reflective material positioned at the third surface of the half diamond-shaped lens for reflecting the light beams reflected from the first reflective material toward the first surface to exit the first surface at a second angle toward the third surface to form an image of the object with a width Y; and; an apparatus for processing the image of the object to reduce chromatic aberrations.
US10520739B1 Dynamic panel masking
A panel mask(s) rendered on a display panel(s) of a head-mounted display (HMD) may be dynamically adjusted (increased and decreased) in size in order to hide unwanted visual artifacts from view, as needed. For example, if frames are being rendered on the display panel of the HMD using re-projection, a size value associated with at least a portion of the panel mask can be adjusted based on rotation of the HMD to increase or decrease a size of at least the portion of the panel mask from a current size to an adjusted size, and the panel mask can be rendered with at least the portion of the panel mask rendered at the adjusted size to hide the unwanted visual artifacts. The size of the portion of the panel mask can subsequently decrease, over a period of time, if re-projection ceases and/or if head rotation ceases or slows down.
US10520735B1 Apparatuses, methods and systems for multiple focal distance display
Aspects of the disclosed apparatuses, methods and systems provide a wearable, augmented or virtual reality display system including two or more sets of backlight illumination arrangements. Each different set of backlight illumination is directed to a corresponding optical imaging system. The corresponding optical imaging system is designed to focus each set of illumination at a different distance. The selection of a particular optical focal distance is controlled by selecting the set of backlight illumination corresponding to the imaging system to provide the desired focal distance. As a result, selection of the backlight illumination determines at which distance an image is perceived by a user. When multiple backlight illumination sets are multiplexed with 2-D images, a single, 3-D image is perceived by the wearer of the display system.
US10520731B2 Compact head-mounted display system protected by a hyperfine structure
There is provided an optical system, including a light-transmitting substrate (20) having at least two external major surfaces and edges, an optical element for coupling light waves into the substrate (20) by internal reflection, at least one partially reflecting surface located in the substrate (20), for coupling light waves out of the substrate (20), at least one transparent air gap film (110) including a base (112) and a hyperfine structure (111) defining a relief formation, constructed on the base, wherein the air gap film is attached to one of the major surfaces of the substrate (20), with the relief formation facing the substrate (20) defining an interface plane (58), so that the light waves coupled inside the substrate (20) are substantially totally reflected from the interface plane (58).
US10520729B1 Light scattering element for providing optical cues for lens position adjustment
A method includes displaying a high contrast image on a display screen; and projecting the high contrast image through a Fresnel lens to provide a cue for adjusting a position of the Fresnel lens. Also disclosed is a device for determining and/or adjusting an offset of a Fresnel lens. The device includes a Fresnel lens and a display screen configured to project a high contrast image through the Fresnel lens. Further disclosed is a method for adjusting a position of a Fresnel lens. The method includes receiving a projection of a high contrast image transmitted through a Fresnel lens; and adjusting a position of the Fresnel lens based on the projection of the high contrast image.
US10520726B2 Head-up display (HUD) apparatus for vehicle
A head-up display (HUD) apparatus for a vehicle, including: a light source unit configured to irradiate light; an image forming unit configured to form an image using the light generated through the light source unit; a condensing lens unit installed between the light source unit and the image forming unit, and configured to condense the light irradiated from the light source unit toward the image forming unit; a parallel lens unit installed between the condensing lens unit and the image forming unit, and configured to guide the light having passed through the condensing lens unit such that the light is irradiated in parallel toward the image forming unit; and a field lens unit installed between the parallel lens unit and the image forming unit, and forming a concave lens toward the image forming unit.
US10520724B2 Multi-wavelength head up display systems and methods
The disclosure is directed to an optically transparent visual display system that superimposes information onto the field of vision of a pilot or vehicle operator utilizing multiple wavelengths in order to extend the operator's range of vision. The display format may be presented on a head-up display (HUD) in a covert manner using near infra-red (NIR) light that is viewable with standard issue night vision goggles (NVGs) such as the AN/PVS-7, but not viewable to the unaided eye. Display information may originate from multiple wavelength sensors and illuminators for enhanced environmental and situational awareness that extend beyond the five human senses. Direct view displays, such as LCDs and instrument or vehicle lighting systems, may utilize NIR wavelengths that are viewable with NVGs but are not viewable to the unaided eye.
US10520713B2 System for confocal illumination of a sample
A system for confocal observation of a sample, having a mask, which is arranged in both an illumination beam path and in an image beam path and which is rotatable around a central axis, openings arranged in a pinhole plane, an arrangement of focusing micro-optics aligned with the geometric arrangement of the openings of the mask to generate a focal pattern, and an optical assembly with an objective, and which is configured to image the focal pattern onto the sample for generating an illumination pattern moving across the sample and to collect light from the sample by the objective and to image it onto the openings of the mask for confocal filtering. The focal plane and pinhole plane are separated by a distance and the optical assembly has a path length difference compensation arrangement which is selective with regard to the illumination light and the light collected from the sample.
US10520711B2 Microscopy imaging
Among other things, an imaging device has a photosensitive array of pixels, and a surface associated with the array is configured to receive a specimen with at least a part of the specimen at a distance from the surface equivalent to less than about half of an average width of the pixels.
US10520708B2 Optical image capturing lenses
An optical image capturing lenses includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a front lens group, a stop, and a rear lens group. The front lens group includes, in order from the object side to the image side, at least a first lens element and a second lens element. The first lens element has a convex object-side surface and a concave image-side surface. The rear lens group includes, in order from the object side to the image side, at least a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, and a sixth lens element. The sixth lens element is made of plastic material. The object-side surface and the image-side surface of the sixth lens are aspheric. The sixth lens element has at least one inflection point formed on at least one of the object-side surface and the image-side surface thereof.
US10520704B2 Optical image assembly, image capturing apparatus and electronic device
An optical image assembly includes six lens elements, which are, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element and a sixth lens element. The second lens element with negative refractive power has an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof and an image-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof. The third lens element has positive refractive power. The fourth lens element has positive refractive power. The fifth lens element has positive refractive power. The sixth lens element has negative refractive power.
US10520700B2 Lens driving unit, camera module and optical apparatus
A lens driving device is provided, the lens driving device including: a housing; a bobbin disposed at an inner side of the housing; a first driving part disposed on the bobbin; a second driving part disposed on the housing and facing the first driving part; a first mounting part disposed on the bobbin; a second mounting part disposed on the bobbin and disposed at an opposite side of the first mounting part based on a center of the bobbin; a first magnet disposed on the first mounting part; a sensor part sensing a position of the first magnet; and a second magnet disposed on the second mounting part.
US10520690B2 Narrow width adapters and connectors with pull tab release
Narrow width fiber optic connectors having spring loaded remote release mechanisms to facilitate access and usage of the connectors in high density arrays. A narrow width fiber optic connector comprises a multi-fiber connector, wherein a width of said narrow width fiber optic connector is less than about 5.25 mm, a housing configured to hold the multi-fiber connector and further comprising a connector recess, and a pull tab having a ramp area configured to disengage a latch of one of an adapter and an SFP from said connector recess. The pull tab may include a spring configured to allow the latch of one of the adapter and the SFP to engage with the connector recess.
US10520689B2 Receiver device for accepting narrow width connectors
Various embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a Network system including: a connector comprising a housing comprising a groove running widthwise on a surface of the housing; and a push-pull tab comprising a complementary groove, wherein the push-pull tab is detachably connected to the housing; and a receiver device comprising one or more ports for receiving the connector, the one or more ports having an interchangeable anchor device including a first portion and a second portion; wherein the groove is configured to receive the first portion of the interchangeable anchor device when the connector is inserted into the receiving element, and wherein the complimentary groove is configured to receive the second portion of the interchangeable anchor device when the connector is inserted into the receiving element, the push-pull tab being configured to disengage the second portion of the interchangeable anchor device from the complementary groove when the push-pull tab is moved in a direction away from the connector, thereby disengaging the first portion of the interchangeable anchor device from the grove of the connector. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10520686B2 Optical connector with one-piece body
A multiple fiber push-on (MPO) optical connector is provided having a ferrule configured to house multiple optical fibers and including a stepped portion extending from at least one pair of opposing exterior surfaces of the ferrule. A one-piece housing-backpost is provided having a distal end in a connection direction and a proximal end in a cable direction. The one-piece housing-backpost is configured to receive a ferrule spring and the ferrule from the distal end. The housing-backpost includes at least one resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion extending from a sidewall to engage a corresponding stepped portion of the ferrule. The resiliently-deformable ferrule-retaining protrusion is configured to deform towards the housing-backpost interior sidewall as the ferrule is inserted from the distal end and to extend outward against the stepped portion of the ferrule when the ferrule is seated in the housing-backpost to maintain the ferrule in the housing-backpost.
US10520685B2 Optical connector
Provided is an optical connector configured to be able to prevent a load caused by a bending stress of a protective boot from being concentrated on each of locking projections of a spring push on both right and left sides at the head thereof, thereby improving bending performance. At least a pair of locking holes (2b) and locking projections (6b) are respectively provided behind a locking hole (2a) at the front of a housing (2) and a locking projection (6a) at the head of a spring push (6) in such a manner as to distribute a load applied to the locking projection (6a) at the head of the spring push (6) with the aid of the rear locking projection (6b) at the rear thereof when an optical fiber cable (3b) is bent.
US10520684B2 Optical ferrules
An optical ferrule adapted to receive and transmit light is described. The optical ferrule includes first and second alignment features for mating with corresponding alignment features of a mating optical ferrule. One of the first and second alignment features may be compressible, expandable or compliant. An optical ferrule having first and second alignment features is described, wherein the ferrule is adapted such that the mating/unmating to/from a corresponding ferrule can be effected along two orthogonal dimensions of the ferrule. Additionally an optical ferrule having first and second alignment features is described, wherein the first and second alignment features are located at substantially different first and second locations/contact regions along the ferrule mating direction; the contact regions may also be offset along the thickness direction of the ferrule.
US10520683B2 Ferrule housing with integrated boot
Aspects and techniques of the present disclosure relate to a fiber optic connector including a connector body defining a central longitudinal axis that extends in a front-to-rear orientation. The connector body can include a front connector housing piece and a rear connector housing piece that may be aligned along the central longitudinal axis. A front end of the rear connector housing piece can be adapted to connect with a rear plug end of the front connector housing piece. The rear end of the rear connector housing piece can include a unitary fiber bend radius limiting structure. The unitary fiber bend radius limiting structure can be generally funnel-shaped. A ferrule assembly can be captured between the front and rear connector housing pieces with the rear connector housing piece functioning as a rear spring stop.
US10520679B2 Fiber alignment to photonics chip
An optical system includes a photonics chip, a bridge waveguide structure formed on the chip, and an optical fiber disposed over the chip and optically aligned with the bridge waveguide structure. A cavity between the bridge waveguide structure and the chip is at least partially filled with an adhesive resin and a filler material having a coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) less than that of the adhesive resin. The filler material may include filler particles dispersed throughout the adhesive resin, or a discrete layer of material separate from the adhesive resin. The composite adhesive material filling the cavity has an effective coefficient of thermal expansion less than the coefficient of thermal expansion of conventional adhesive resins. This lower effective CTE improves the survivability of the overlying bridge waveguide structure following thermal cycling of the optical system.
US10520677B2 Integrated photonic device for modulating the phase of a light signal
An integrated photonic device comprises: an input waveguide configured to extend in an input plane, and an output waveguide configured to extend in an output plane, wherein the output plane is parallel to or contained within the input plane; an input coupler optically coupled to the input waveguide, wherein the input coupler is configured to redirect a light signal out of the input waveguide and the input plane; a light property modifier configured to receive the light signal from the input coupler and reflect the light signal towards the output plane, wherein the light property modifier is configured to selectively adjust an optical path length of the light signal; and an output coupler optically coupled to the output waveguide, wherein the output coupler is configured to receive the reflected light signal from the light property modifier and redirect the light signal into the output waveguide and the output plane.
US10520674B2 Compact optical fiber cleaving apparatus and methods using a microchip laser system
An optical fiber cleaving apparatus that employs a microchip laser system for cleaving an optical fiber is disclosed. The microchip laser system is operably arranged relative to an optical system that receives an initial laser beam and forms a focused laser beam that includes a focus spot. The focus spot is directed to the outer surface of the optical fiber to create an optical damage zone that includes at least one micro-crack necessary for performing the cleaving operation. Methods of aligning the optical fiber to the focus spot and performing the cleaving operation using the cleaving apparatus are also disclosed.
US10520667B2 Light guide apparatus and fabrication method thereof
A light guide apparatus that can redirect light impinging on the apparatus over a wide range of incident angles and can concentrate light without using a tracking system and methods for fabrication. This apparatus uses conditions of total internal reflection and refraction near the critical angle for total internal reflection (near TIR) in order to trap light within the apparatus.
US10520666B2 Display device and television apparatus
A display device includes a display panel, a light source, a reflection sheet, and a supporting unit. The supporting unit has a first protruding portion that contacts with a first area of a rear facing surface of the reflection sheet, a second protruding portion that contacts with a second area of the rear facing surface, a third protruding portion that contacts with a third area of the rear facing surface and a fourth protruding portion that contacts with a fourth area of the rear facing surface. The first, second, third and fourth areas are spaced apart from a center portion of the reflection sheet. The first and second areas are spaced apart from each other in a first direction. The third and fourth areas are spaced apart from each other in a second direction that is perpendicular to the first direction.
US10520653B2 Grating lens, lens-type grating, and display device
A grating lens is disclosed. The grating lens is of a uniform columnar body, both shapes and sizes of respective cross sections perpendicular to an axis of the grating lens are the same, the grating lens includes sides formed of a plane and a cambered surface, an intersecting line between an oblique section of the grating lens and the cambered surface is a circular arc, and the oblique section is any section which forms a predetermined angle A with the axis of the grating lens and is perpendicular to the plane, where 0°
US10520625B2 Assessing a fracture propagation model based on seismic data
Some aspects of what is described here relate to seismic data analysis techniques. A seismic excitation is generated in a first directional wellbore section in a subterranean region. A seismic response associated with the seismic excitation is detected in a second directional wellbore section in the subterranean region. A fracture treatment target region in the subterranean region is analyzed based on the seismic response. A fracture propagation model is assessed based on the analysis of the fracture treatment target region. In some cases, the fracture propagation model is assessed in real time during a fracture treatment.
US10520618B2 Poynting vector minimal reflection boundary conditions
A method for exploring for hydrocarbons, including: simulating a seismic waveform, using a computer, wherein computations are performed on a computational grid representing a subsurface region, said computational grid using perfectly matched layer (PML) boundary conditions that use an energy dissipation operator to minimize non-physical wave reflections at grid boundaries; wherein, in the simulation, the PML boundary conditions are defined to reduce computational instabilities at a boundary by steps including, representing direction of energy propagation by a Poynting vector, and dissipating energy, with the dissipation operator, in a direction of energy propagation instead of in a phase velocity direction; and using the simulated waveform in performing full waveform inversion or reverse time migration of seismic data, and using a physical property model from the inversion or a subsurface image from the migration to explore for hydrocarbons.
US10520613B2 Histogram smoothing in positron emission tomography (PET) energy histograms
A medical nuclear imaging system (10) and method (100) generate smooth energy histograms. Radiation events are detected by a plurality of detectors (14), the radiation events localized to a plurality of pixels of the detectors (14). The energy levels of the detected radiation events are estimated and the estimated energy levels are scaled with scaling parameters that scale the energy centroids of the plurality of pixels to target values differing by offsets around a common target value, the target values differing with spatial location of the plurality of pixels. Target value offsets are removed from the scaled energy levels and the detected radiation events are combined into an energy histogram using the energy levels with the target value offsets removed.
US10520612B2 Readout circuitry for photomultiplier and photomultiplier
Readout circuitry for a PMT is provided, which is adapted for delivering a pair of first and second synchronous output voltage signals to a pair of outputs, the first output signal of the pair having a first AC portion being representative of a charge flow of an anode of the PMT over time, the second output signal of the pair having a second AC portion which corresponds to an inverted form of the first AC portion of the first output signal. The readout circuitry comprises a first sub-circuitry which is adapted to derive the first output signal from the charge flow over time of the anode, and a second sub-circuitry which is adapted to derive the second output signal from a charge flow over time of at least one dynode of the PMT.
US10520600B1 Methods and systems for automated mission area segmentation
Methods for segmenting an ocean bottom area into multiple homogenous, rectangular sub-mission areas and generating new, composite sensor performance functions for each sub-mission area are provided. The method discretizes each voxel into a plurality of equally sized, square range bins and obtains a mean P-of-Y curve for each row and column based on a bottom characterization for each of the voxels. Zone parameters along each direction are iteratively calculated, with adjacent zones merged when their parameters are within predetermined values. Pooled variances are calculated for each direction and a preferred mission direction is chosen based on the direction with the smallest pooled variance.
US10520599B2 Systems and methods for identifying and locating target objects based on echo signature characteristics
Systems and methods for identifying and locating target objects based on echo signature characteristics are disclosed. According to an aspect, a system includes a transmitter configured to transmit one or more mechanical waves to a target object for echo of the one or more mechanical waves by the target at a predetermined signature characteristic. The system also includes a detector configured to detect the echo. Further, the system includes a computing device configured to identify the predetermined signature characteristic of the detected echo for locating the target object.
US10520598B2 Frame aware automatic gain control
A method and apparatus for automatic gain control in a frame-aware pulsed ranging system is disclosed. A frame covers a period of time, and locationing pulses are emitted once per frame. The pulses are detected by a mobile unit with a microphone, which is able to trilaterate its physical position. To counteract false positives from reverberations of pulses emitted in prior frames, a noise threshold function declines over the course of the frame. As such, small amplitude locationing pulses received late in a frame are still detected because the small amplitude pulse exceeds the decayed noise threshold function. In this way, the noise threshold function is a filter that may detect high amplitude pulses early in a frame as well as small amplitude pulses late in a frame without detecting reverberation pulses early in a frame as false positives.
US10520593B2 Installation and use of vehicle light ranging system
Methods, systems, and devices are provided for calibrating a light ranging system and using the system to track environmental objects. In embodiments, the approach involves installing light ranging devices, such as lidar devices, on the vehicle exterior. The light ranging system may be calibrated using a calibration device to scan the vehicle exterior and construct a three-dimensional model of the vehicle exterior comprising the positions of the installed light ranging devices on the vehicle exterior. The calibrated light ranging system may use the model in conjunction with ranging data collected by the installed light ranging devices to track objects in the environment. In this way, the light ranging system may detect a proximity of environmental objects and help a driver of the vehicle avoid potential collisions. The light ranging system may further measure the vehicle exterior and thereby detect changes to the vehicle exterior.
US10520592B2 Light detection and ranging (LIDAR) device with an off-axis receiver
In one example, a LIDAR device includes a light sources that emits light and a transmit lens that directs the emitted light to illuminate a region of an environment with a field-of-view defined by the transmit lens. The LIDAR device also includes a receive lens that focuses at least a portion of incoming light propagating from the illuminated region of the environment along a predefined optical path. The LIDAR device also includes an array of light detectors positioned along the predefined optical path. The LIDAR device also includes an offset light detector positioned outside the predefined optical path. The LIDAR device also includes a controller that determines whether collected sensor data from the array of light detectors includes data associated with another light source different than the light source of the device based on output from the offset light detector.
US10520587B2 Method for optimising the detection of marine targets and radar implementing such a method
A detection method for a given mission comprises at least: one phase of analysing the environment using a waveform chosen beforehand, the signals acquired with this waveform being analysed by processing means in order to deduce therefrom environmental characteristics; and one phase of generating an optimal detection wave depending on the environmental characteristics and characteristics of the mission.
US10520583B2 Chirp modulation via chirp slope switching
A system and method generate a signal for transmission by a radar system. A bit modulator outputs a bit of a binary code. A digital frequency controller outputs a range of frequencies. An order of the range of frequencies is based on the bit. A phase-locked loop generates a signal for transmission by the radar system. The signal includes a chirp comprising the range of frequencies in the order output by the digital frequency controller.
US10520573B2 System and method for performing wave-encoded magnetic resonance imaging of an object
A method for performing wave-encoded magnetic resonance imaging of an object is provided. The method includes applying one or more wave-encoded magnetic gradients to the object, and acquiring MR signals from the object. The method further includes calibrating a wave point-spread function, and reconstructing an image from the MR signals based at least in part on the calibrated wave point-spread function. Calibration of the wave point-spread function is based at least in part on one or more intermediate images generated from the MR signals.
US10520568B2 Hybrid TOF-PET/MRI tomograph
A hybrid tomograph that includes a chamber for examining an object, a TOF-PET tomograph and an MRI tomograph. The MRI tomograph has a magnet for producing a magnetic field and a receiving-transmitting coil. The TOF-PET tomograph has polymer scintillation strips to transmit scintillation photons outside the magnet of the MRI tomograph and outside the chamber of the hybrid TOF-PET/MRI tomograph. The polymer scintillation strips are arranged circumferentially inside the magnetic field produced by the magnet of the MRI tomograph. Photoelectric converters for converting light signals from the polymer scintillation strips to electrical signals are arranged outside the magnet of the MRI tomograph and outside the chamber of the hybrid TOF-PET/MRI tomograph.
US10520566B2 Low-field magnetic resonance imaging methods and apparatus
According to some aspects, a low-field magnetic resonance imaging system is provided. The low-field magnetic resonance imaging system comprises a magnetics system having a plurality of magnetics components configured to produce magnetic fields for performing magnetic resonance imaging, the magnetics system comprising, a B0 magnet configured to produce a B0 field for the magnetic resonance imaging system at a low-field strength of less than 0.2 Tesla (T), a plurality of gradient coils configured to, when operated, generate magnetic fields to provide spatial encoding of magnetic resonance signals, and at least one radio frequency coil configured to, when operated, transmit radio frequency signals to a field of view of the magnetic resonance imaging system and to respond to magnetic resonance signals emitted from the field of view, a power system comprising one or more power components configured to provide power to the magnetics system to operate the magnetic resonance imaging system to perform image acquisition, and a power connection configured to connect to a single-phase outlet to receive mains electricity and deliver the mains electricity to the power system to provide power needed to operate the magnetic resonance imaging system. According to some aspects, the power system operates the low-field magnetic resonance imaging system using an average of less than 1.6 kilowatts during image acquisition.
US10520562B2 MR audio unit
The present embodiments relate to an audio unit for reducing an awareness of a noise produced by a magnetic resonance machine, to an audio system, to a magnetic resonance system, and to a method for operating an audio unit. The audio unit includes a vibration sensor unit, a control unit (e.g., a microcontroller), and at least one loudspeaker. The vibration sensor unit may be configured to detect signals transmitted by bone conduction, and may be configured to transmit the signals to the control unit. The control unit may be configured to control the at least one loudspeaker based on the transmitted signals.
US10520555B2 Battery monitoring apparatus
A battery monitoring apparatus that monitors a temperature of a battery includes a temperature detecting unit, a power supply, a limiting unit, a temperature acquiring unit, and determining unit. The temperature detecting unit is provided for the battery. Resistance of the temperature detecting unit changes with temperature. The power supply applies a voltage to the temperature detecting unit. The limiting unit limits the application of voltage to the temperature detecting unit from the power supply. When the limiting unit is not limiting the application of voltage, the temperature acquiring unit determines the temperature of the battery based on a voltage-drop amount in the temperature detecting unit. When the limiting unit is limiting the application of voltage, the determining unit makes a determination regarding a short circuit between the temperature detecting unit and the battery based on the voltage applied to the temperature detecting unit.
US10520551B2 Tap, command, and router circuitry and asynchronous data register
This disclosure describes different ways to improve the operation of a device's 1149.1 TAP to where the TAP can perform at-speed Update & Capture, Shift & Capture and Back to Back Capture & Shift operations. In a first embodiment of the disclosure the at-speed operations are achieved by time division multiplexing CMD signals onto the TMS input to the TAP. The CMD signals are input to a CMD circuit that operates in conjunction with a Dual Port Router to execute the at-speed operations of a circuit. In a second embodiment of the disclosure the at-speed operations are achieved by detecting the TAP's Exit1DR state as a CMD signal that is input to the CMD circuit that operates in conjunction with a Dual Port Router to execute the at-speed operations of a circuit. In a third embodiment of the disclosure the at-speed operations are achieved by detecting the TAP's Exit1DR and PauseDR states and in response producing Capture and Update signals that are input to a Programmable Switch that operates in conjunction with a Dual Port Router to execute the at-speed operations of a circuit. In a fourth embodiment of the disclosure the at-speed operations are achieved by detecting the TAP's Exit1DR and PauseDR states and inputting these states to a Dual Port Router to control the at-speed operations of a circuit. Each of the embodiments may be augmented to include externally accessible Update and Capture input signals that can be selected to allow a tester to directly control the at-speed operations of a circuit. The improvements of the disclosure are achieved without requiring any additional IC pins beyond the 4 required TAP pins, except for examples showing use of additional data input pins (TDI or WPI signals), additional data output pins (TDO or WPO signals) or examples showing use of additional control input pins (Capture and Update signals). Devices including the TAP improvements can be operated compliantly in a daisy-chain arrangement with devices that don't include the TAP improvements.
US10520550B2 Reconfigurable scan network defect diagnosis
A reconfigurable scan network in a circuit is configured such that a first scan path is used if a programmable component has no stuck-at fault and a second scan path is used if the programmable component has a stuck-at fault. A test pattern having a length equal to a length of the second path is shifted into the reconfigurable scan network, and a part or a whole of the test pattern is then shifted out from the reconfigurable scan network. The part or the whole of the test pattern being shifted out is analyzed to determine whether the programmable component has the stuck-at fault.
US10520542B2 System for fault determination for electronic circuits
The system includes a positioning system for mounting the circuit board to be tested and for mounting a sensor assembly. A control system registers the position of the sensor assembly relative to the circuit board to be tested and for moving the sensor assembly about the circuit board. The sensor assembly detects noise or other emissions generated by the circuit elements on the board. The noise emissions are separate from the operating signals of the circuit. The spectrum analyzer receives the emissions from the sensor assembly and produces frequency spectrum data over a selected frequency range with amplitude information. A processing system then compares the frequency spectrum information with frequency spectrum information from boards known to be good and provides information as to any differences and whether they are in an acceptable tolerance range.
US10520535B1 Groundless radio frequency test probe
A groundless radio frequency (RF) test probe comprises a first connector to receive a signal from a system under test and a second connector to present the signal as an output. The probe further comprises an antenna array coupled between the first connector and the second connector, the antenna array to couple the signal from the first connector to the second connector, wherein the antenna pair is impedance matched with the system under test. The probe does not have a physical ground connection with the system under test.
US10520532B2 Low frequency noise measuring apparatus with electromagnetic shielding characteristics
The present invention relates to an apparatus for measuring low frequency noise having shielding characteristics, and enhance the accuracy of measurement of low frequency noise of a sample by blocking the flow of electromagnetic waves in the gap between the chamber and the door.
US10520520B2 Transport device with base plate modules
A transport device for a laboratory sample distribution system is presented. The transport device comprises a plurality of actuator modules. Each actuator module comprises a plurality of electro-magnetic actuators. A plurality of base plate modules arranged in a pattern is provided. The base plate modules are coupled to each other and aligned by support elements. The number of base plate modules at least equals the number of actuator modules and each base plate module is configured to support one of the plurality of actuator modules. A laboratory sample distribution system and to a laboratory automation system comprising a laboratory sample distribution system are also presented.
US10520513B2 Methods for differentiating ischemic stroke from hemorrhagic stroke
The invention relates to a method for differentiating ischemic stroke from hemorrhagic stroke in a patient and to a method for selecting a patient suffering stroke for a therapy with an antithrombotic agent or with an agent capable of reducing blood pressure based on the determination of the level of GFAP in a sample of said patient in combination with one or more markers selected from the group consisting of NEF3, β-synuclein, CARNS1 and RBP4, or based on determining the level of RBP4 in a sample of said patient. Furthermore, the invention relates to a kit comprising a reagent for detecting the level of a marker selected from GFAP NEF3, β-synuclein, CARNS1, RBP4 or a combination thereof and to the use of the said kit in the methods of the invention.
US10520501B2 Point of care sensor systems
Provided are point of care sensor systems that include portable readers and disposable cartridges for receiving and analyzing samples. A cartridge may be equipped with one or more sensor channels, each containing one or more sensors. After providing a sample to a cartridge, the cartridge can be inserted into a reader, which can interact with the cartridge to perform on-cartridge sensing and receive signals indicating the presence and/or quantity of one or more targets in the sample. Examples of cartridges can include cardiac panels, sepsis panels and the like. In some embodiments, the same sensor hardware may be configured for multiple measurements of different targets conducted at different time frames. Also provided herein are novel on-cartridge solid and liquid reagent storage and delivery mechanisms.
US10520498B2 Devices and techniques for oral fluid collection and seroprotection testing
Seroprotection analysis systems, kits, and techniques are described for testing oral fluid for the presence of protective levels of antibodies of interest. In one aspect, the presence of protective levels of target antibodies indicates a test subject has achieved a target seroprotection level, such as but not limited to a target seroprotection level following vaccination. A collection kit can include a swab that enables collection of oral fluid containing antibodies from both dentulous and edentulous individuals, a container that can be pre-filled with an extraction solution, and a nozzle that can be coupled to the container to form a fluid-tight device. A user can use the nozzle to seal the swab in the container and to compress the swab within the container. After or during compression, the solution can be dispensed from the fluid-tight device, such as by inverting the fluid-tight device to flush the swab with the buffer solution and to transfer the fluid to a detection device through a channel in the nozzle. The detection system can be an assay reader device.
US10520492B2 Method of screening for candidate compounds for regulating melanogenesis or pigmentation
A method to identify target genes or proteins for regulating melanogenesis or pigmentation and to screen for compounds for manipulation of melanogenesis or pigmentation, the method of screening for candidate compounds for regulating melanogenesis or pigmentation, includes bringing test compounds into contact with cells capable of expressing mortalin and/or Hsp60 in vitro, and selecting, from among the test compounds, a compound that changes the expression level of mortalin and/or Hsp60.
US10520463B2 Gas sensor
An insulating separator of a gas sensor is formed to be dividable into a forward separator having a terminal disposition hole, and a rear separator having four terminal disposition holes. The insulating separator has a ventilation path formed between the forward separator and the rear separator. As a result, moisture and the like which enter the insulating separator from a forward side of the forward separator through the terminal disposition hole can be discharged outward of the insulating separator through the ventilation path. As a result, corrosion of metal terminals caused by entry of moisture can be reduced, whereby transmission of a sensor signal and application of current or voltage through the metal terminals can be appropriately implemented.
US10520459B2 Chemometric analysis of chemical agents using electrochemical detection and classification techniques
Methods, systems, and devices are disclosed for the identification of chemical agents and determination of their level of exposure using electrochemical detection and advanced signal processing. In one aspect, a method includes collecting a sample from a surface containing a chemical agent to an electrode on a sensor such that the chemical agent transfers on the electrode, detecting an electrochemical signal of the chemical agent on the electrode to transduce chemical information associated with the chemical agent to an electrical signal, processing the electrical signal to obtain electrochemical spectral signature data to identify the chemical agent and generating a series of coefficients of the electrochemical spectral signature data to reduce the data, and classifying the chemical information based on the series of coefficients among preselected data sets to determine a level of exposure to the chemical agent.
US10520458B2 Identification method for electrochemical test strips
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for creating test strips that may be identified based on differences in electrical conduction or resistance between contact point on the test strip. This is achieved by creating a base test strip with contact points that may be connected to other contact points by an electrical connection. These base test strips may be modified to create a difference in electrical conductivity between contact points, or a contact point may be eliminated. This modification can be used to distinguish different types of test strips based on electrical signature. Additionally, the base test strip may be created such that multiple modifications are possible to distinguish numerous characteristics of test strips.
US10520454B2 Innovative X-ray source for use in tomographic imaging
A method, target, and apparatus are disclosed for investigating a specimen using X-ray tomography. The specimen in mounted on a specimen holder. An X-ray target has a substrate of relatively low-atomic-number material carrying an array of mutually isolated nuggets of a relatively high-atomic number material. X-rays are generated by irradiating a single nugget in the target with a charged particle beam, which then illuminates the specimen along a first line of sight through the specimen. A flux of X-rays transmitted through the specimen is detected to form a first image. The illumination process is repeated for a series of different lines of sight through the specimen, to produce a series of images. A mathematical reconstruction on the series of images is then performed to produce a tomogram of at least part of the specimen.
US10520445B2 System for and method of performing laser induced breakdown spectroscopy
A Laser Induced Breakdown Spectrocopy (LIBS) system for the analysis of a sample pellet of a consolidated granular material retained in a tubular container may include a laser source configured to emit a pulsed laser beam towards an exposed surface of the sample pellet; and a sample station configured to hold the cylindrical tubular container in one or more orientations to present an exposed surface of the sample pellet towards the pulsed laser beam. The sample station may induce linear movement of the sample pellet along an axis and to expose a portion of the outer side surface of the sample pellet previously constrained through contact with an inner surface of the cylindrical tubular container. The sample station may induce rotational motion of the outer side surface of the sample pellet around the movement axis to present the portion of the outer side surface as the exposed surface.
US10520438B2 Collection optics system for spectrometer and Raman spectral system
A collection optics system for a spectrometer and a Raman spectral system including the collection optics system is provided. The collection optics system is configured to selectively collect a Raman signal from scattered light output from a target object, the collection optics system includes a non-imaging collection unit configured to collect the Raman signal and output the Raman signal, the non-imaging collection unit including an entrance surface on which the scattered light is incident and an exit surface through which the Raman signal is output, and a Raman filter provided on a portion of the entrance surface of the non-imaging collection unit and configured to block the scattered light including a fluorescence signal. Therefore, the collection optics system may suppress reception of the fluorescence signal of the scattered light and selectively collect the Raman signal.
US10520431B2 Particle analyzer, particle analysis method, and particle analysis program
A particle analyzer is intended to accurately obtain an aspect ratio and a major axis length or a minor axis length of particles being dispersed in a dispersion medium. The particle analyzer includes a polarization relationship value calculation section to calculate a polarization relationship value whose parameter is light intensity of two kinds of polarization components, an aspect ratio calculation section to calculate an aspect ratio from a polarization relationship value already obtained by the polarization relationship value calculation section by using a relationship between the polarization relationship value and the aspect ratio, a diffusion coefficient acquisition section to acquire a diffusion coefficient indicating the behavior of the particles in a sample, and an axis length calculation section to calculate a major axis length from the aspect ratio already calculated by the aspect ratio calculation section and the diffusion coefficient already acquired by the diffusion coefficient acquisition section, by using a relationship between the diffusion coefficient, the major axis length, and the aspect ratio.
US10520415B2 Particulate matter detection element, particulate matter detection sensor, and method of manufacturing particulate matter detection element
A particulate matter detection element for detecting particulate matter in a gas to be measured includes flat-shaped conductor layers, flat-shaped insulating layers, a laminated structure in which the conductor layers and the insulating layers are alternately laminated, and a detecting unit having the conductor layers of different polarities as a pair of detection electrodes on a cross section of the laminated structure. The conductor layers each have a constant thickness, and include conductor layer planar portions having a stripped-pattern cross section, and tapered conductor layer end edge portions each having a triangular cross section, provided on both sides of the respective conductor layer planar portions.
US10520412B2 Particle characterisation
Disclosed herein is a method of characterizing particles in a sample. The method comprises illuminating the sample in a sample cell with a light beam, so as to produce scattered light by the interaction of the light beam with the sample; obtaining a time series of measurements of the scattered light from a single detector; determining, from the time series of measurements from the single detector, which measurements were taken at times when a large particle was contributing to the scattered light; determining a particle size distribution, including correcting for light scattered by the large particle.
US10520410B2 Probe and method for obtaining rheological property value
The probe can include a base and a resistance member extending from the base and onto which a resistance pressure is imparted by a rheological substance when the resistance member is submerged and moved therein. Rheological properties can be obtained using values indicative of the resistance pressure both in a low speed range and in a high speed range.
US10520377B2 Wall shear sensors with multiple bending beam flexure and measurement systems including the wall shear sensors
A wall shear sensor includes a floating element fixedly attached to a base. The floating element has a sensing head opposite the base, and a split-beam flexure between the sensing head and the base. The wall shear sensor further includes at least one strain gauge coupled to the split-beam flexure, which measures strain imposed on walls of the split-beam flexure when a wall shear is applied across a head surface of the sensing head. The split-beam flexure has at least one channel defined through the split-beam flexure perpendicular to a first transverse axis of the floating element. The floating element sways parallel to the first transverse axis of the floating element when the wall shear is applied. Wall shear measurement systems include a test body, a sensor housing mounted to the test body, and a wall shear sensor in the sensor housing.
US10520362B2 Spectroscopic measurement device and spectrometry system
A spectroscopic measurement device emits light to a measurement target and measures the measurement light output from the measurement target in accordance with the light emission. A spectroscopic measurement device includes: a first housing having a light shielding property and configured to house a light source that emits light and having a first opening through which the light emitted from the light source passes; a second housing having a light shielding property and having a second opening through which the measurement light passes and configured to house a spectrometer that receives the measurement light that has passed through the second opening; and a junction configured to join the first housing and the second housing such that relative positions of the first housing and the second housing can be changed.
US10520361B2 Spectral analysis system for capturing a spectrum
Spectral analysis system for capturing a spectrum including an inlet opening, a dispersive optical element and reflecting imaging optics having at least one optical functional element defining an optical path from the inlet opening across the dispersive optical element onto an outlet opening and/or detector area of the spectral analysis system and a carrier member defining a flat optical path volume with at least one lateral opening. The dispersive optical element is configured in a stationary manner. At least one of the inlet opening, the outlet opening and/or detector area, the at least one optical functional element and the dispersive optical element are integrated in at least one member. The at least one member is mounted on the carrier member at the at least one lateral opening, such that the optical path largely runs transversely to a thickness direction of the optical path volume.
US10520360B1 Automated power-in-the-bucket measurement apparatus for large aperture laser systems
A beam quality measurement system for determining beam quality of a high power laser beam from a laser system by power-in-the-bucket (PIB) measurements in a laboratory environment. The system includes a beam compressor assembly for compressing the diameter of the laser beam, and a diagnostic bench assembly that receives the reduced diameter low power beam from the beam compressor assembly. The bench assembly includes a pinhole array positioned at a focal plane of a lens and that includes a plurality of different sized pinholes and a translation stage for moving the pinhole array. The bench assembly also includes a power meter that receives the focused beam after it has passed through a pinhole in the pinhole array, where the power meter generates a signal that causes the stage to move the pinhole array to position another pinhole when the power meter identifies a maximum power received from one pinhole.
US10520346B2 Measuring cup
The measuring cup includes numerous embodiments configured for a user to precisely determine the cup contents without need to lift the cup to one's eye level or to lower the eye level to the level of the cup contents. The various embodiments include folding cups; cups having transparent passages in the wall; cups having adjustably positionable bottoms; cups having level indicator rods in the cup interior extending upward from the cup bottom; cups having one or more filaments extending across the cup interior; cups having rigid level indicators spanning the cup interior; cups having adjustably positionable level indicator tabs therein; cups having buoyant level indicator tabs adjustably positionable in the cup interior; and cups having removable clip-on scales extending down along the interior of the cup wall, the scales having a plurality of attachment points for the removable attachment of a level indicator tab at a desired attachment point.
US10520340B2 Sensing system, method and apparatus
In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a system is disclosed. The system comprises a first sensing unit (11) adapted to detect change in a parameter and produce an electrical signal (12) based on the detection; and a memristive unit (13) electrically coupled to the first sensing unit (11), wherein the memristive unit (13) is adapted to switch between a first and a second states based on the electrical signal (12) produced by the first sensing unit (11), wherein the resistance value of the memristive unit (13) in the first state is lower than the resistance value of the memristive unit (13) in the second state. The system further comprises at least one additional sensing unit (14) electrically coupled to the memristive unit (13), wherein the at least one additional sensing unit (14) is adapted to stand by when the memristive unit (13) is in the second state, and perform measurement of a parameter when the memristive unit (13) is in the first state. A method (21-26) and apparatus for sensing parameters are also disclosed.
US10520338B2 Optical fiber-based sensor system having dual optical fibers providing measurements of a first and a second phase difference
An optical fiber-based sensor system includes a sensing optical fiber having fiber gratings that reflect light at respective wavelengths. A first fiber grating reflects light at a first wavelength. A second fiber grating reflects light at a second wavelength. The system also has a reference optical fiber. An optical read-out arrangement generates light at the first and second wavelengths. The light is injected in the sensing optical fiber and in the reference optical fiber. A first phase difference is measured between light at the first wavelength emanating from the sensing optical fiber and the reference optical fiber. In addition, a second phase difference is measured between light at the second wavelength emanating from the sensing optical fiber the reference optical fiber. A measurement result is based on a difference between the first phase difference and the second phase difference.
US10520331B2 Calibration system and method for whole angle gyroscope
According to one aspect, embodiments herein provide a whole angle gyroscope comprising a central point, at least one mass arranged symmetrically about the central point, a plurality of transducers, each configured to perform at least one of driving and sensing motion of the at least one mass, and a processor coupled to the plurality of transducers, the processor configured to operate the plurality of transducers to drive the at least one mass in at least a first vibratory mode and a second vibratory mode, identify a rate dead zone of the whole angle gyroscope, and operate the plurality of transducers to apply a force to the at least one mass to reduce the identified rate dead zone of the whole angle gyroscope.
US10520327B2 System and method for generating tactical routes
A method and system for generating tactical routes includes an intervisibility database pre-populated with pre-computed optical lines of sight between locations or nodes in geographic terrain, an intervisibility analyzer for analyzing propagation of the pre-computed optical lines of sight between the locations or nodes in the geographic terrain, a speed analyzer for analyzing speeds of travelers across the locations or nodes in the geographic terrain, a cost generator for generating a blended cost grid using said intervisibility and speed analyses, and a route generator for generating routes that facilitate tactical movement based on said blended cost grid. The route generator computes intervisibility unions at the locations or nodes in the geographic terrain and minimizing intervisibility unions along the generated route.
US10520322B2 Predictive intersection search
A device can receive input indicating an intersection of two or more roads. The device can identify the two or more roads included in the input using an indicator. The device can determine a geographic location of another device using information that identifies the geographic location received from the other device. The device can identify a data structure that includes information identifying a set of intersections associated with the geographic location. The device can perform a search of the two or more roads using the information identifying the two or more roads and the information included in the data structure. The device can determine a priority for one or more results of the search for the intersection after performing the search of the two or more roads. The device can provide the one or more results of the search for the intersection to permit and/or cause an action to be performed.
US10520320B2 Management system for work machine, work machine, and management device for work machine
A management system 1 for a work machine includes: a plurality of dump trucks 2 each creating a map information piece DTI of a sectioned region DT around the own vehicle; and a management device 10 that manages map information pieces DTI of a plurality of sectioned regions DT created by the plurality of dump trucks 2 and transmits, to each of the dump trucks 2, a map information piece DTI of a sectioned region DT where each of the dump trucks 2 exists and a map information piece DTI of a sectioned region DT adjacent to the sectioned region DT where each of the dump trucks 2 exists on the basis of information related to a position of each of the dump trucks 2.
US10520316B2 Circuit for physical quantity detection device, physical quantity detection device, electronic apparatus, and moving object
A circuit for a physical quantity detection device includes a drive unit that generates a drive signal that causes an vibrator to vibrate, a detection unit that detects a detection signal outputted from the vibrator based on the drive signal, a passive filter which has a filter characteristic in which a cutoff frequency is lower than a detuning frequency and a cutoff frequency band contains a frequency band higher than the cutoff frequency and to which a signal from the detection unit is inputted, and an amplification unit that amplifies a signal from the passive filter.
US10520313B2 Continuous monitoring of drive amplitude in vibrating microelectromechanical gyroscopes
The disclosure relates to a microelectromechanical gyroscope comprising at least one mass element, a drive actuator and sense electrodes. The at least one mass element is configured to be driven by the drive actuator into oscillating movement with a drive oscillation frequency ωD, and the sense electrodes are configured to produce a sense signal from the oscillating movement of the at least one mass element. The gyroscope control circuit comprises an amplitude detection unit which detects a sense signal amplitude at the frequency 2ωD. This amplitude yields a measure of drive oscillation amplitude. Amplitude detection at the frequency ωD yields a measure of angular rotation rate.
US10520309B2 Object recognition device, object recognition method, equipment control system, and distance image generation device
According to one aspect of the present invention, an object recognition device for performing recognition processing on a distance image to recognize an object includes a determination unit, a changing unit, and a recognition processor. The determination unit is configured to determine a valid distance pixel forming the distance image and an invalid distance pixel not forming the distance image, based on a feature value of each pixel in a captured image. The changing unit is configured to change the invalid distance pixel near the valid distance pixel to a valid distance pixel. The recognition processor is configured to perform recognition processing on the distance image formed by the valid distance pixel determined by the determination unit and the valid distance pixel obtained by the changing unit to recognize the object.
US10520294B1 Ammunition packaging
An ammunition package includes a three panel single piece tri-fold container which folds from an open configuration to a closed configuration via hinges provided for the purpose. The ammunition package further includes a cartridge stabilization plate. Ammunition cartridges stored within the container lie flat, e.g. roughly parallel with respect to the base or bottom of the package. Converting between the open configuration and the closed configuration takes place by folding or unfolding the left and right panels at the hinges with respect to the center panel.
US10520292B1 Magazine holster for quick loading of firearms
A holster assembly is configured to detachably join a magazine to a waist of a user. The holster assembly includes an upper holster assembly further including an upper holster assembly internal channel, wherein the upper holster assembly internal channel is joined to the magazine. A tongue further includes a button wherein the button extends below a lower edge of the upper holster assembly internal channel. A lower holster assembly is detachably coupled to the upper holster assembly and includes a lower holster assembly internal channel. The lower holster assembly internal channel is immediately adjacent to the magazine. A tongue receiver has a tongue receiver opening. The tongue receiver opening extends above an upper edge of the lower holster assembly internal channel.
US10520290B2 Projectile
A projectile includes an ejectable cup intended to protect a base of the projectile from propulsion gases, the cup including a wall surrounding the base and extending to a position where the edge of the wall is pinched between a seal surrounding the body of the projectile and a collar, including an annular part centered on a first cylindrical seat having a first diameter. The first seat is separated from a second seat by a shoulder, the face of which is oriented toward the rear of the projectile, a gripping means pressing the seal against the annular part, which causes the radial expansion of the seal, pressing it against the edge of the cup.
US10520283B2 Range target for rifle, pistol and shotgun applications
Honeycomb reusable rifle, pistol and shotgun target consists of a composite of three distinct materials for shooter convenience.A structural honeycomb kraft cardboard target provides a strong base support with a permanent stick adhesive backer for ease of target field use.Four sided die cut honeycomb perimeter boundary provides ample fastening surface for pin, staple or spring clip attachment to backer surface.A 12″×12″ center raised honeycomb pad surface provides a smooth, flat but rigid surface for the vinyl preprinted target.Vinyl target surface is renewed with a peel & stick application of up five fresh vinyl targets for multiple range visits.Honeycomb target pad is the first reusable range target for use in all weather and temperature conditions.Honeycomb target pads holds up to hundreds of rounds of bullet impact offering exceptional durability and value for long term use.
US10520266B2 Method and device for protecting heat exchanger pipes and a ceramic component
In a method for protecting heat exchanger pipe in boiler systems having at least one heat exchanger pipe, which is surrounded by a ceramic component, into which flue gas is directed from at least two opposite sides, gas is introduced between the heat exchanger pipe and the ceramic component.
US10520260B2 Heat pipe
A heat pipe is divided into an evaporation section, an insulation section and a condensation section. The insulation section includes a pipe section and a liquid delivery structure. The pipe section has a top wall and a bottom wall. The liquid delivery structure is a solid structure and in contact with the top and bottom walls of the pipe section. The liquid delivery structure and the top and bottom walls of the pipe section form a vapor channel. The liquid delivery structure is divided into a center portion and an outer layer, and the center portion has a porosity greater than the porosity of the outer layer. The outer layer is coupled to the center portion, and the center portion and the vapor channel are spaced from one another, so as to achieve the liquid and vapor isolation and improve the heat conducting effect of the heat pipe.
US10520259B2 Memory module cooler with rotatable cooling tube
An example memory module cooler may include a first liquid manifold, a second liquid manifold, and a cooling tube connected to the first and second liquid manifolds such that. The cooling tube may be connected to the manifolds such that (1) liquid coolant can flow from the first liquid manifold through the cooling tube to the second liquid manifold, and (2) the cooling tube can be rotated relative to the first and second liquid manifolds around a longitudinal axis of the cooling tube. The cooling tube may have an oblong cross-sectional profile.
US10520257B2 Heat transfer between tracer and pipe
A heat transfer element includes curved mounting surfaces configured to mate with an outer surface of a pipe for attachment thereto; and a channel configured to receive a tracer therein. The heat transfer element is configured to effect conductive heat transfer from the tracer to the pipe, or to process flowing through the pipe, when attached with heat transfer cement (HTC) to both the pipe and the tracer. A system includes a pipe and a tracer; HTC; and a heat transfer element having curved mounting surfaces configured to mate with an outer surface of the pipe and attached thereto via the HTC, and a channel in which the tracer is received and secured via HTC. The heat transfer element is configured to effect conductive heat transfer from the tracer to the pipe, or to process flowing through the pipe, when attached with HTC to both the pipe and the tracer.
US10520249B2 Process and apparatus for processing a hydrocarbon gas stream
A process for separating a mixed or raw gas feed to produce a dry gas product and a hydrocarbon liquid product is provided. The process comprises scrubbing heavier hydrocarbon components from the gas feed to produce a lighter ends gas stream and a heavier ends liquid stream; cooling the lighter ends gas stream and separating the cooled lighter ends gas stream into a cold liquid stream and the dry gas product; and using the cold liquid stream to assist in scrubbing the heavier hydrocarbon components from the gas feed.
US10520242B2 Cooler lock
A cooler access control system locks a cooler when occurrence of an event is detected that requires limiting access to the inside of the cooler. Examples of such events include the loss of power to the cooler for a predetermined period of time, the opening of the cooler door for longer than an allowed time, the loss of functionality of a temperature probe and others. In an embodiment, a service mode is supported wherein the door is left unlocked despite the occurrence of such an event, to allow a stocker or other personnel to leave the cooler door open while stocking the cooler with product.
US10520235B2 Method to avoid fan cycling during low ambient operation
A system based on temperature and/or pressure switches connected to a fan controller. An HVAC circuit includes at least one condenser coil with a plurality of tubes, one or more stages coupled to one or more compressors, at least one temperature sensor, at least one fan configured to provide airflow across the plurality of tubes, and a controller. Instead of cycling the fan off and on, fans associated with the condenser are kept running at a low speed.
US10520234B2 Methods and systems for preventing premature compressor failure from improper operation
Methods and systems for detecting and correcting improper operation of a compressor in a refrigeration system and/or an HVAC system include a component level detection and prevention and a system level detection and prevention. The system level detection and prevention can be a backup or a confirmation of the component level detection and prevention. The component level detection and prevention can detect and prevent improper compressor operation within a predetermined time so that the compressor's operation period in an improper direction can be minimized, thereby minimizing wear and damage to the compressor.
US10520233B2 Air-conditioning apparatus for a plurality of parallel outdoor units
An air-conditioning apparatus is capable of efficiently performing defrosting operation without suspending a heating operation of an indoor unit. The air-conditioning apparatus includes a main circuit sequentially connecting, via a pipe, a compressor, indoor heat exchangers, first flow control devices, and a plurality of parallel heat exchangers connected in parallel to each other to allow refrigerant to circulate, first defrost pipes branching a part of the refrigerant discharged from the compressor and causing the part of the refrigerant to flow into one of the plurality of parallel heat exchangers to be defrosted, an interface heat exchanger located between the plurality of parallel heat exchangers, a first bypass pipe branching a part of the refrigerant discharged from the compressor and causing the part of the refrigerant to flow into the interface heat exchanger, and a second bypass pipe causing the part of the refrigerant flowing out of the interface heat exchanger to flow into the main circuit.
US10520230B2 Enhanced heat transport systems for cooling chambers and surfaces
At least one forced convection unit added to a passive heat transport system is operated during transient heat loading periods but not operated under steady state conditions for cooling and maintaining a set point temperature of a chamber or surface. Forced convection is selectively employed based on temperature data and/or set point temperature values. A reject heat transport system includes first and second reject heat sinks each coupled via main and crossover transport tubes to first and second reject heat exchangers, permitting both heat sinks to dissipate heat from first and second thermoelectric heat pumps regardless of whether the first, the second, or the first and second heat pumps are in operation.
US10520218B2 Fluid heating device for engine
There is provided a fluid heating device for an engine with increased heating efficiency of fluid. The fluid heating device for an engine includes: a holder; a heater; and a radiator pipe, the radiator pipe is inserted into the holder, the heater is housed in the holder, heat of the heater is radiated to fluid passing through the radiator pipe via the radiator pipe. The radiator pipe is formed by an outer pipe and an inner pipe in the outer pipe, the heat generated by the heater is transferred to the outer pipe and the inner pipe, the fluid passing inside and outside the inner pipe in the outer pipe is heated by heat radiation from the outer pipe and the inner pipe.
US10520212B1 Heating and cooling control system
A thermostat has a thermostat housing that includes circuitry to control HVAC equipment and first and second dampers, and a first temperature sensor. A second temperature sensor is operatively connected to the thermostat, and a microcomputer enables the thermostat to perform the following steps: receiving a desired temperature; receiving first and zone temperatures; activating or de-activating the heating and cooling equipment responsive to a comparison between the first zone temperature relative to the desired temperature; and adjusting the first and second dampers as required to direct airflow to the first and second zones to adjust the second temperature until it is equal to or within an allowed deviation of the first temperature.
US10520208B2 Dehumidifier
Provided is a dehumidifier including: a dehumidification module including a compressor unit for compressing a refrigerant, a cooling unit for cooling air through the refrigerant, and a drying unit for drying air that passes through the cooling unit; and a thermoelectric module including a first substrate, a second substrate disposed to face the first substrate, a thermoelectric element disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate, a first heat conversion unit connected to the first substrate and disposed adjacent to the drying unit of the dehumidification module, and a second heat conversion unit connected to the second substrate and disposed adjacent to the cooling unit of the dehumidification module.
US10520204B2 Heat pump and heat exchanger heating system for a domestic hot water tank
A water heating system for a domestic hot water tank, the system including: a heat pump adapted to provide heat energy; and a heat exchanger comprising a coil of thermally conductive material arranged such that a diameter of the coil is approximately between five and six times greater than a diameter of the thermally conductive material and the heat exchanger is adapted to be installed in the domestic hot water tank and operationally coupled to the heat pump.
US10520202B2 Electric cooking apparatus having an air flow
Provided is an electric apparatus for cooking and/or reheating food, including: a housing having a cooking tray arranged such as to receive the food to be cooked and/or reheated, a circuit for heating by ventilation, including a ventilation sleeve having an outlet arranged such as to direct an air flow onto the food to be cooked and/or reheated, and the heating means arranged in the ventilation sleeve such as to heat the air flow by radiation and by convection, wherein at least a portion of the heating means is arranged relative to the outlet of the ventilation sleeve, whereby the heat radiation produced by said portion of the heating means directly heats the food to be cooked and/or reheated.
US10520201B2 Glass package and framework for an oven door of a cooking oven
The present invention relates to glass package (10) for an oven door of a cooking oven. The glass package (10) includes an inner glass pane (12) and at least one further glass pane (14, 16), wherein the inner glass pane (12) is provided for an arrangement towards to an oven cavity (46) in an assembled and a closed state of the oven door, while the at least one further glass pane (14, 16) is provided for an arrangement opposite to the oven cavity (46) in the assembled and closed state of the said door. The glass package (10) includes connecting means (18, 20, 28) for a permanent connection between the inner glass pane (12) and the at least one further glass pane (14, 16). The inner glass pane (12) and the at least one further glass pane (14, 16) are arranged plane-parallel to each other. An intermediate space is formed between two adjacent glass panes (12, 14, 16). At least one slot (19) and/or channel (30) enclose or encloses at least partially the circumferential sides of the glass package (10) along a circumferential direction. The width and height of the inner glass pane (12) are bigger than the width and height, respectively, of the at least one further glass pane (14, 16) and of any further component of the glass package (10), wherein the widths and heights of the glass panes (12, 14, 16) relate to the large-area sides of said glass panes (12, 14, 16). Further, the present invention relates to a corresponding framework (32) 25 for an oven door of a cooking oven. Moreover, the present invention relates to an oven door including the glass package (10) and the framework (32). Additionally, the present invention relates to a method for assembling an oven door for a cooking oven.
US10520195B2 Effervescent atomizing structure and method of operation for rotating detonation propulsion system
A method and system of effervescent atomization of liquid fuel for a rotating detonation combustor (RDC) for a propulsion system is provided. The method includes flowing liquid fuel through a fuel injection port of a nozzle assembly of the RDC system; flowing a gas through the fuel injection port of the nozzle assembly volumetrically proportional to the liquid fuel; producing a gas-liquid fuel mixture at the fuel injection port by mixing the flow of gas and the flow of liquid fuel; flowing an oxidizer through a nozzle flowpath of the RDC system; producing an oxidizer-gas-liquid fuel mixture by mixing the gas-liquid fuel mixture and the flow of oxidizer within the nozzle flowpath; and igniting the oxidizer-gas-liquid fuel mixture within a combustion chamber of the RDC system.
US10520188B2 Quick-disconnect gas pipeline
A quick-disconnect gas pipeline comprises a quick-disconnect device (QDD) which comprises a QDD male end and a QDD female end, and a gas hose. The QDD male end is connected to the gas pipeline inside the heating system and the QDD female end is connected to the gas hose outside the heating system. When the heating system is not used, it is easy to disconnect the QDD to prevent people from tripping over the long gas pipeline.
US10520182B2 Lamp and lighting fixture comprising the lamp
The present invention discloses a lamp, comprising: an optical cover; a cap for connecting to electrical power; a tubular housing comprising an upper end connected to the optical cover hermetically, a lower end connected to the cap, and at least one vent opening located at a lower portion of the tubular housing; an air flow path inside the tubular housing for communicating an inner surface of the optical cover and the at least one vent opening; and a light source module and a driving module connected to the light source module inside the tubular housing. The present invention also discloses a lighting fixture comprising the above lamp and a lamp holder. The lamp and lighting fixture of the present invention are water resistant. When the gas inside the lamp causes the internal pressure to change due to expanding with heat and contracting with cold, the hermetically connected portions of the lamp are not easy to be damaged.
US10520173B2 Interface for cover plate
A system for mounting pendant lighting fixtures includes an interface component adapted to be at least partially retained in an opening defined by a ceiling. The interface component defines at least one aperture to accommodate a hanging support extending through the opening and configured to support a pendant lighting fixture. The system includes a cover plate defining at least one aperture to accommodate the hanging support. The system also includes at least one magnetic element operable to exert a magnetic bias on the cover plate to secure the cover plate against the interface component and at least partially cover the opening.
US10520167B2 Luminaire
A luminaire includes a housing, a heat sink, and a light assembly. The housing includes a pair of elongated, parallel legs and a cross-member extending between the legs. The cross-member defines a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and the first surface includes an opening. The heat sink is coupled to the housing proximate the second surface of the cross-member. The heat sink is positioned between the legs and the heat sink includes a plate and a fin array. The plate defines a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and the fin array including a plurality of fins protruding from the first surface. The light assembly is coupled to the second surface of the heat sink and includes at least one light-emitting element (e.g., a light-emitting diode or LED).
US10520162B2 Illumination device
Provided is a high-decorativeness illumination device that utilizes lenticular lens sheets. An illumination device includes first to third lenticular lens sheets, an LED light source, and a casing. The first and second lenticular lens sheets are laminated such that an angle formed by plano-convex cylindrical lenses falls within a first angle range which is greater than 0 degrees and is less than 30 degrees. Accordingly, moire fringes appear in illumination light rays. The third lenticular lens sheet is laminated on the first and second lenticular lens sheets such that angles formed by plano-convex cylindrical lenses fall within a second angle range which is equal to or greater than 30 degrees and is equal to or less than 90 degrees.
US10520161B1 Automobile lamp
An automobile lamp includes a lamp seat, a lighting unit, and a light guiding member. The lighting unit is positioned on the lamp sear. The light guiding member is disposed on the lamp seat and covers the lighting unit. The light guiding member is formed with a plurality of ribs thereon. The ribs form a corrugated structure along the radial direction of the light guiding member. When a plurality of light beams are emitted from the lighting unit into the light guiding member, part of the light beams travels along the corrugated structure.
US10520158B2 Arrangement of plural light emitting chips in a vehicle lamp
A vehicle lamp includes a projection lens, a first light emitting chip and a second light emitting chip disposed on left and right sides, and a reflector which reflects light toward the projection lens. The reflector includes a reflecting surface which includes a left rear area, a right rear area, a left front area, and a right front area. The left rear area and the right front area reflect light emitted from the first light emitting chip to converge to a rear focal point of the projection lens at a higher convergence degree than light emitted from the second light emitting chip. The right rear area and the left front area reflect light emitted from the second light emitting chip to converge to the rear focal point of the projection lens at a higher convergence degree than light emitted from the first light emitting chip.
US10520155B2 Light guide and vehicle lamp
A light guide for a vehicle lamp includes a rod-shaped portion and a plate-shaped portion. The rod-shaped portion includes a rod-shaped light guide portion and a connecting projection portion projecting from a peripheral surface of the rod-shaped light guide portion and extending along the rod-shaped light guide portion. The plate-shaped portion includes two principal surfaces facing opposite to each other and a plate-shaped portion side surface connecting the two principal surfaces. The light guide is a multi-color molded product in which the rod-shaped portion is formed of a first resin material and the plate-shaped portion is formed of a second resin material containing a light diffusing agent. The rod-shaped light guide portion is connected to the side surface of the plate-shaped portion by the connecting projection portion.
US10520150B2 Imitation flame device and imitation flame lamp having the same
An imitation flame device includes a base, a flame component, a swing support, a first magnet, and a ferromagnetic element. The swing support is configured in the base, the flame component is fixed on the swing support and protruded out of the base, one of the first magnet and the ferromagnetic element is installed in the base, another of the first magnet and the ferromagnetic element is fixed on the swing support, the first magnet and the ferromagnetic element are attracted each other to cause the swing support to suspend within the base, and the first magnet and the ferromagnetic element are in point contact. The device shows flaming effect of faux flame to achieve an excellent imitation effect and saves energy.
US10520146B2 Downlight apparatus
A downlight apparatus includes a main housing, a light module, a diffusion cover and a light guide. The main housing has a surrounding wall and a base part. The light module is attached to the base part for emitting a first light and a second light. The diffusion cover is fixed to a bottom end of the surrounding wall, for converting the second light to a peripheral light on an exterior surface of the diffusion cover. The light guide has a light entrance side facing to the base part for directing the first light through the light guide to escape at a light escape side of the light guide. The light escape side of the light guide is surrounded by diffusion cover.
US10520143B1 LED simulated neon with structural reinforcement
LED simulated neon with a reinforcing member is disclosed. The simulated neon has a flexible covering with a translucent upper portion and an opaque lower portion. At least the lower portion is filled with a transparent, flexible material. A channel is formed in the transparent, flexible material. Linear lighting is provided in the channel, along with a reinforcing member. The reinforcing member is shaped and oriented such that it can bend in the primary bending plane of the simulated neon but provides strain relief and at least partially restricts or interferes with bending in other planes. The reinforcing member may, for example, have a rectangular cross-section, wider than it is thick. It may be made of plastic or metal, and its thickness may vary depending on the material of which it is made.
US10520141B2 Integrated air guide and beam shaping
The invention provides a lighting unit (1000) comprising a light mixing chamber (100) defined by faces (110) and an edge face (130), wherein a height (H) of the light mixing chamber (100) defined by a distance between the faces (110) is smaller than a first length (L1) of the light mixing chamber (100), wherein the lighting unit comprises a plurality of light sources (10) configured to provide light source light (11) in the light mixing chamber (100), wherein at least one of the faces (110) comprises a plurality of chamber openings (141) for escape of at least part of the light source light (11) from the light mixing chamber (100), wherein the lighting unit (1000) further comprises a plurality of beam shaping elements (150), with each beam shaping element (150) configured downstream from a corresponding chamber opening (141, and wherein the beam shaping elements (150) comprise reflectors (200).
US10520140B2 Substrate structure for LED lighting
The present invention relates to a substrate structure for LED lighting, the structure being capable of improving the hemispherical intensity distribution of a lighting device in which an LED is used, thereby improving the light efficiency of the lighting device. The substrate structure includes a first substrate for mounting a first LED thereon and three second substrates, each for mounting a second LED thereon. The second substrates are coupled to the first substrate such that the second substrates are perpendicular to the first substrate and are arranged at an angular interval which is within a range of 115° to 125° with respect to each other in a cross-sectional view taken parallel to the first substrate. One or more second substrates of the three second substrates are provided with one or more control circuits for controlling operation of either of or both of the first LED and the second LED, in which the control circuit is disposed in an end portion of the second substrate in a direction perpendicular to the first substrate.
US10520130B2 Angle sensing device and gimbal platform adopting the same
Disclosed are angle sensing devices and gimbal platforms adopting the same. One angle sensing device disclosed herein comprises: a rear cover provided with an upper fitting face; a bracket provided with a lower fitting face, the lower and upper fitting faces being arranged to face each other and spaced apart from each other by a pre-set spacing; and a sensor mounting plate for mounting an angle sensor; wherein the sensor mounting plate is provided between the upper and lower fitting faces, and the pre-set spacing is greater than the thickness of the sensor mounting plate, such that the sensor mounting plate is movable between the upper and lower fitting faces.
US10520126B2 Heat insulating structure using aerogel
An object of the present invention is to propose heat insulating structure which is excellent in thermal insulating properties and higher in strength. The heat insulating structure includes: an aerogel layer including aerogel particles, adhesive, and fibers; and a retainer which is provided to at least one face of the aerogel layer and includes fiber materials and binder resin. Each of the fibers is part of one of the fiber materials included in the retainer.
US10520123B2 Hollow body coupling device
An interconnector system (10) for coupling a first hollow body to a second hollow body allows fluid communication between the hollow bodies. The interconnector system (10) includes a valve interconnector (14) and a receiver interconnector (12). The receiver interconnector (12) has a sliding seal sleeve (20) that slides relative to a hollow post (18). The design of the receiver interconnector (12) ensures that the valve interconnector (14) cannot be decoupled from the receiver interconnector (12) without the seal sleeve (12) sealing closed the liquid passageway (46) through the hollow post (18). Also included is a hollow body having a coupling device thereon.
US10520120B2 Drilling riser flanges and assemblies with contoured bearing surfaces to reduce shear in connectors
This disclosure includes riser flange assemblies and related methods. Some assemblies include first and second flanges each defining a plurality of counterbored bolt holes and having a plurality of concave bearing surfaces each disposed around one of the counterbored bolt holes, a plurality of bolts each having a head and a male threaded portion, a plurality of washers each having a convex bearing surface configured to correspond to the concave bearing surface of a bolt hole when one of the bolts extends through the washer and the bolt hole and a plurality of nuts each having a convex bearing surface and a female threaded portion configured to receive the male threaded portion of one of the bolts, the convex bearing surface configured to correspond to the concave bearing surface of a bolt hole when one of the bolts extends through the bolt hole and is received in the nut.
US10520118B2 Tube fitting assembly
A fitting assembly having a longitudinal axis including a fitting body having a seat, a threaded drive nut, a tube, a first (rear) ferrule and a second (front) ferrule receivable over the tube, the first (rear) ferrule having a first driven end and a first driving end and defining a first (rear) ferrule length (FFL) therebetween, the second (front) ferrule having a second driven end and a second driving end and defining a second (front) ferrule length (SFL) therebetween, and a seal depth (SD) of the tube defined by a distance between the seat of the fitting body and the second driving end. A surface of the second driven end of the second (front) ferrule is a diametrical surface having a diameter (DSF). At least one of the following apply: SFL/SD≥0.9; 2.7≥SFL/DSF≥2.2; and SFL/FFL≥4.0.
US10520111B2 System and method for straightening underground pipes
A system for straightening downwardly-bowed underground pipeline using a means of pumping expandable fluid into substratum below the pipeline bow. The system includes an apparatus for identifying the bowed section of underground pipeline, and a device for delivering expandable liquid to the target site beneath the pipeline bow. The apparatus includes a frame supporting a series of probe-rods driven into contact with the top of the pipeline, to locate the bowed section. The device for straightening downwardly-bowed underground pipeline uses a means of pumping expandable fluid into substratum below the pipeline bow; the device comprises an elongated shaft having a trailing end and a leading end and defining a fluid pathway from the upstream trailing end to the downstream leading end. The trailing end is adapted to secure fluid communication between the fluid pathway and the means of pumping expandable fluid, and the fluid pathway terminates in at least one downstream fluid pathway exit; the leading end also including a means of shielding said pathway exit and diverting the fluid from continued downstream travel.
US10520109B2 Vacuum valve with optical sensor
A vacuum valve system having a valve seat and a valve closure for closing the valve opening. At least two sealing faces are provided, a first sealing face is the valve seat around the valve opening, and a second sealing face is the valve closure. A drive unit coupled to the valve closure designed so that the valve closure can be adjusted to provide respective valve opening states and is movable from an open position to a closed position, in which the second sealing face is pressed in the direction of the first sealing face and the valve opening in a gastight manner. The vacuum valve system has an optical sensor unit, designed to detect an optical measurement signal and an optical detection axis of the optical sensor unit oriented so that the measurement signal can be detected, and can be produced in a test position.
US10520108B2 Gas valve with emergency shutoff and mechanical timer
A mechanical valve assembly for the control of a gas flow to a gas appliance, the mechanical valve assembly comprising: a housing; a gas inlet port associated with the housing; a gas outlet port associated with the housing; a timer-controlled valve operable to open and close a gas flow between the inlet port and outlet port; and a manually-operated emergency shut-off valve positioned between the inlet port and the outlet port, ahead of the timer-controlled valve relative to a direction of the gas flow through the mechanical valve assembly.
US10520106B2 Normally closed solenoid valve
A normally closed solenoid valve includes a valve sleeve, a pole core fixedly positioned in the sleeve, an axially displaceable armature, a spring, a closing element, a valve seat, and an elastic component. The spring acts between the pole core and the armature in order to push the closing element into the valve seat. The closing element interacts with the armature. A prestressing force of the spring causes a deformation of the elastic component, which is positioned between the armature and the pole core, such that an impact of the armature on the pole core is damped via a regression of the deformation of the elastic component.
US10520105B2 Spool valve, in particular for an automatic transmission of a motor vehicle
A spool valve, for a motor vehicle's automatic transmission, having a housing and an axially movable valve spool in a guide recess of the housing, including at least one radial inlet connection and one radial outlet connection spaced axially apart therefrom, and a working connection on the front face, at least one first control opening connected to the inlet connection and one second control opening spaced axially apart therefrom and connected to the outlet, and one third control opening situated axially between these two and connected to the working connection being present on the guide recess, the control openings being hydraulically cooperate-able with one first and second control section on the valve spool, and a connection channel extending axially in sections being in the housing, connecting the third control opening to the working connection. The housing includes a section made of plastic, in which the connection channel is formed.
US10520094B2 Double sided outer seal
Seal with a body that has bilateral symmetry. The body comprises of a first sealing lip on a right side of the body and a second sealing lip on the right side of the body that is positioned radially below and axially inward with respect to the first sealing lip. The body further comprises of a third sealing lip on a left side of the body and a fourth sealing lip on the left side of the body positioned radially below and axially inward with respect to the third sealing lip. In the installed position, the first sealing lip is flexed away from the second sealing lip and the third sealing lip is flexed away from the fourth sealing lip.
US10520090B2 Seal
A device to provide a seal between a housing for a moving element such as a drill chain, piston or the like and the moving element. The device comprising a storage well to retain seal material, the block having an outlet connecting with an aperture in a housing enabling seal material to flow into the space between a housing and the moving element and form a seal, the device further including an inlet port enabling seal material precursor to be added into the block, and pressurising means to pressurise the seal material precursor and force it out of the aperture.
US10520073B2 Gear wheel
A gear wheel (10), operable for transmitting substantial torques without developing or generating undue noise and exhibiting improved vibration damping, is axially mountable for operative rotation on a shaft (25) and includes a disc-shaped or cylindrical base body (11) that defines a recess (12) for passage of the shaft. The base body (11) carries a plurality of teeth (13, 14) radially distributed about the circumference of the base body. A disc-shaped damping element (17) is releasably connected to and against a side or face of the base body so as to accommodate relative movement between the base body and the damping element in response to dynamic loads acting on the operating gear wheel. A second damping element (17) can likewise be releasably connected to and against a second or opposite side or face of the base body so as to correspondingly accommodate relative movement between the base body and the second damping element in response to dynamic loads acting on the operating gear wheel.
US10520066B2 Orbital tensioner assembly
In an aspect, a tensioner is provided for tensioning an endless drive member that is engaged with a rotary drive member on a shaft of a motive device. The tensioner includes a base that is mountable to the motive device, a ring that is rotatably supported by the base in surrounding relationship with the shaft of the motive device and which is rotatable about a ring axis, a tensioner arm pivotally mounted to the ring for pivotal movement about an arm pivot axis, and first and second tensioner pulleys. The first tensioner pulley is rotatably mounted to the tensioner arm. The tensioner arm is biased towards a first span of the endless drive member on one side of the rotary drive member. The second tensioner pulley is rotatably mounted at least indirectly to the ring and is biased towards a second span of the endless drive member on another side of the rotary drive member. The ring is rotatable in response to hub loads in the first and second tensioner pulleys that result from engagement with the first and second spans of the endless drive member.
US10520064B2 Dual-clutch automatic transmission
A dual-clutch automatic transmission having seven forward gears and one reverse gear, wherein a seventh-gear driving gearwheel, a first-gear driving gearwheel, a fifth-gear driving gearwheel and a third-gear driving gearwheel are individually and fixedly arranged on a first input shaft, a fourth-gear driving gearwheel and a second-gear driving gearwheel are individually and fixedly arranged on a second input shaft, driven gearwheels respectively and correspondingly engaged with the driving gearwheels are rotatably supported on the first output shaft and the second output shaft. The fourth-gear driving gearwheel is also used as a sixth-gear driving gearwheel, and the gear sets of other gears are not shared, which is conducive to decrease the overall axial length of the transmission, facilitates full vehicle arrangement, and prevents the speed ratio ranges of other gears from being influenced by sharing of these gear sets to adapt to more vehicle models. In addition, the arrangement of a parking ratchet wheel is optimized in the present invention, the stress distribution on the output shafts can be more even, and thus the stability is improved and the service life is prolonged.
US10520058B2 Antivibration device
A junction with an antivibration base body joined to its outer periphery is equipped with a chamfer portion where a corner connecting a flange portion to the junction is removed, a base portion connected to the chamfer portion in the axial direction, and an end portion connected to the base portion in the axial direction. At the base portion, a first projection plane made by being projected in a first direction orthogonal to the axis is substantially the same in area as a second projection plane made by being projected in a second direction orthogonal to the axis and the first direction. At the end portion, the area of the second projection plane is set to be larger than the area of the first projection plane.
US10520057B2 Engine mount
An engine mount includes a nozzle assembly for partitioning a fluid-filled space into an upper fluid chamber and a lower fluid chamber, wherein the nozzle assembly includes a first flow path to dampen vibrations with a first amplitude and a second flow path to dampen vibrations with a second amplitude greater than the first amplitude, so that the vibrations delivered from an engine can be efficiently reduced.
US10520054B2 Motor brake system
A motor includes a brake diagnostics system with sensors to assess the brake assembly condition. Acoustic or other vibration sensors provide vibration data that is compared to known vibration spectrum data to compare the condition of the brake assembly to a properly functioning brake assembly. The brake diagnostics system monitors current flow in the brake coil to assess the condition of the brake assembly. The sensed brake coil current is compared to known coil current spectrum data to compare the condition of the brake assembly to a properly functioning brake assembly. The voltage input to the brake coil is varied depending upon the current sensed in the brake coil to minimize heat in the brake coil. The motor also includes a resilient layer of thermally conductive material located between the brake assembly and the housing that provides a continuous, uninterrupted thermal pathway between the brake assembly and the motor housing.
US10520041B2 Frictionally-acting device and use of an intermediate disk and/or an actuation disk in such a frictionally-acting device
The present invention relates to a frictionally-acting device (2) comprising a disk pack (32) made from a first disk set (34) and a second disk set (46), wherein disks of the disk sets (34, 46) are arranged alternating one after another and can be frictionally engaged with one another. An intermediate disk (74), provided with a friction lining on one side, is arranged between a support disk (70) and a disk (36) of the first disk set (34) adjacent to the support disk (70), the intermediate disk (74) is in rotary driving connection with a second disk carrier (20), and the friction lining of the intermediate disk (74) faces the support disk (70).
US10520034B2 Magnetic fluid sealed bearing
Provided is a magnetic fluid sealed bearing having a stable sealing performance in a gap. The magnetic fluid sealed bearing includes: an inner ring and an outer ring; a plurality of rolling elements disposed between the inner and outer rings; a ring-shaped polar plate mounted on an inner circumferential surface of the outer ring such that a gap is formed between the ring-shaped polar plate and an outer circumferential surface of the inner ring; a ring-shaped magnet attached to the ring-shaped polar plate and magnetized such that magnetic poles thereof point to axial directions, to form magnetic circuits on both an outer ring side and an inner ring side; an inner ring magnetic fluid retained in the magnetic circuit on the inner ring side; and a magnetic field intensity increasing portion for increasing magnetic field intensity of the magnetic circuit on the inner ring side.
US10520028B2 Bearing unit
An outer ring (2) is provided with a stationary ring-side flange (2a) along a circumferential direction. The stationary ring-side flange (2a) is provided with a plurality of mounting holes (2b) which is arranged at unequal intervals and which is used to fasten the outer ring (2) to a knuckle (N) through knuckle bolts (Bt). The stationary ring-side flange (2a) includes first flange part (30) located in a region in which a distance between adjacent mounting holes (2b) is larger and second flange part (40) located in a region in which a distance between adjacent mounting holes (2b) is smaller. A radial thickness of the first flange part (30) is a greater than a radial thickness of the second flange part (40).
US10520026B2 Bearing structure and turbocharger
Provided is a bearing structure, including: a bearing housing having a bearing hole; a main body portion, which is provided in the bearing hole, and receives a shaft inserted to the main body portion; a damper portion formed on an outer circumference surface of the main body portion; a radial bearing surface formed on an inner circumference surface of the main body portion; a thrust bearing surface formed on one end surface of the main body portion in an axial direction of the shaft; a communication hole, which has one end opened in a gap between an outer circumference surface of the main body portion and an inner circumference surface of the bearing hole or in the damper portion, and has another end opened in the thrust bearing surface, in the radial bearing surface, or between the thrust bearing surface and the radial bearing surface.
US10520025B1 Bearing assembly for use in axial-flow cardiopulmonary bypass blood pumps and related pumps
Embodiments of the invention relate to bearing assemblies and associated cardiopulmonary bypass blood pumps in which the bearing assembly includes a stator and a rotor each including bearing surfaces oriented so as to be generally opposed to one another. The bearing surface may comprise a polycrystalline diamond material including a plurality of bonded diamond grains defining a plurality of interstitial regions therebetween, in which a non-metallic catalyst (e.g., a carbonate) and/or at least one derivative thereof is disposed interstitially between the bonded diamond grains.
US10520023B2 Guide carriage having deformation sensor on track element
A guide carriage includes a main body, a separate track element connected to the main body, at least one carriage track, at least one deformation sensor, an evaluating device, and at least one row of endlessly revolving roller elements that roll off on an associated carriage track in a load-transmitting manner. The carriage track extends parallel to a longitudinal axis, and is positioned on the track element. The track element has at least one self-supporting section not supported on the main body and located at one end of the track element along the direction of the longitudinal axis. The at least one deformation sensor is connected to the evaluating device, positioned in a region of a respective self-supporting section of the track element, and configured to measure a deformation of the respective one of the at least one self-supporting sections of the track element.
US10520018B2 Guiding rail, substructure for securing a guiding rail and arrangement having a guiding rail and a substructure
A guiding rail includes a guiding profile, a base face, a first end face, a second end face, and a groove. The guiding rail is configured to be placed against a substructure via the base face. The groove is introduced in the base face, and a line for cooling or heating the guiding rail is inserted into the groove.
US10520004B2 Captive screw device
An apparatus is presented comprising a captive screw comprising an upper portion, an upper middle portion, a central middle portion, a lower middle portion, and a lower portion, the central middle portion comprising a threaded portion, the lower portion comprising a barbed portion, the upper middle portion and the lower middle portion comprising a smooth portion, and the upper portion comprising a grip portion, wherein an outer circumference of the barbed portion is flexible, wherein the captive screw is configured with a first attachment portion and a second attachment portion to attach to a first member of an auxiliary device, and wherein the captive screw is configured to act as a set screw with respect to a second member of an auxiliary device.
US10520003B2 Screw suitable for housings
A screw, in particular for housings, has an elongated section provided at least in parts with a thread, and a screw head. A cone-shape section may be arranged between the screw head and the elongated section, wherein the point of the conical section connects to one end of the elongated section, and the underside of the screw head may be arranged opposite the base surface of the conical section, and a groove for accommodating a seal may be provided between the underside of the screw head and the base surface of the conical section.
US10520002B2 Barrel nut with stress reduction features
A barrel nut with features for reducing tensile stresses under heavy load within the barrel nut has a partial-cylindrical body having a first planar end surface and a second planar end surface. A threaded bore extends through the partial-cylindrical body with a central axis substantially parallel to the first planar end surface and the second planar end surface. At least one groove is formed in each of the first planar end surface and the second planar end surface, the groove having a rounded surface extending at least a part of a distance between a curved upper surface of the partial-cylindrical body to a bottom surface thereof in a direction substantially parallel to the central axis of the threaded bore.
US10519996B2 Positioning apparatus
A positioning apparatus for positioning a tubular fluid container in an elongate carrier which is configured as a hollow profile. In order to simplify the positioning of the tubular fluid container, the positioning apparatus includes spring elements, by way of which the tubular fluid container is positioned in the elongate carrier.
US10519989B2 Safe-to-operate hydraulic drive
A safe hydraulic drive system and process, comprising at least one first cylinder chamber and a second, separate cylinder chamber which are connected to one another via a connecting line to form a fluid-filled hydraulic circuit, and a hydraulic drive for conveying the fluid from one cylinder chamber, via the connecting line, into the other cylinder chamber in which the connecting line is arranged. The connecting line has at least one parallel system, between the hydraulic drive and one of the two cylinder chambers, including at least one first sub-connection with at least one first stop valve and a second sub-connection with a baffle arranged therein. The connecting line, excluding the second sub-connection, has a first flow resistance and the second sub-connection has a second flow resistance due to the baffle arranged therein, which is greater than the first flow resistance for the fluid, wherein the drive system is provided with at least one open first stop valve in normal mode and with a closed first stop valve in safe mode for conveying the fluid, and a suitably high second flow resistance has been selected so that a maximum permissible speed for a piston rod is not exceeded in safe mode, even when an external force acts on the drive system in the direction of movement of the piston rod.
US10519987B2 Pressure limiting device, in particular for an assist system for vehicles
The invention relates to a pressure-limiting device designed to be installed in a system comprising a first line (11) and a second line (12) that can comprise pressurised oil, as well as comprising a discharge and/or booster line (10). The device also comprises a pressure selector (130, 150) in the form of a cage defining two seats (132, 134) and two pressure relief valves (160, 180). The limiting device is characterised in that it further comprises at least one means (170, 172; 190, 192) for regulating a pressure relief valve, disposed on the outside of an axial end of the pressure selector (150), in the form of a cage that allows the loading of the associated pressure relief valve to be regulated.
US10519984B2 Noise attenuation in a Venturi device and/or check valves
Venturi devices for producing vacuum are disclosed that include a housing defining a motive port, a suction port, a discharge port, a first flow passage between the motive port and the discharge port, and a second flow passage into and through the suction port and into fluid communication with the first flow passage, a first check valve incorporated into the housing and positioned to control fluid flow through the suction port, and a sound attenuating wrap about the outer surface of the housing. The Venturi devices may also include a sound attenuating member disposed in the first flow passage downstream of the intersection of the second flow passage and the first flow passage, in the portion of the second flow passage leading into the suction port, in the first check valve, or combinations thereof.
US10519982B2 De-blocking device for a hydraulic pump
A de-blocking device for a hydraulic pump includes a can having a longitudinal axis and a conduit extending longitudinally along the longitudinal axis and having a first terminal aperture. The device further includes a bearing fixedly positioned in the conduit spaced from the first terminal aperture, and a plunger axially movably positioned in the conduit between the bearing and the first terminal aperture. A biasing element is positioned between the bearing and the plunger wherein the movement of the plunger toward the bearing compresses the biasing element.
US10519978B2 Blade of a ventilator wheel, ventilator wheel and axial ventilator
The invention relates in particular to a ventilator wheel of an axial ventilator, which includes multiple blades, each having radially outward extending blade forward edges and radial outer edges on the outlet side, wherein a transition from the radial outer edges to the blade forward edges is formed, in each case with a projection extending in the circumferential direction relative to the adjacent, radially outward extending blade forward edges, wherein a seamless transition is formed from the radial outer edge portion (7) to a region of the respective blade situated radially further inward.
US10519976B2 Fluid diodes with ridges to control boundary layer in axial compressor stator vane
An entrance stator in a turbofan has an airfoil shape with a leading edge and a trailing edge connected by surfaces which define a suction side and a pressure side. The entrance stator has a channel with an opening on the pressure side, extending to an exit on the suction side, having a pressure gradient between the opening and the exit. The channels are preceded with a ridge. The channels and the ridges control the boundary layer, enabling higher efficiencies. The channels and ridges add energy to the boundary layer to prevent separation.
US10519971B2 Gas turbine engine airfoil
An airfoil for a turbine engine includes pressure and suction sides that extend in a radial direction from a 0% span position at an inner flow path location to a 100% span position at an airfoil tip. The airfoil geometry corresponds to axial leading and trailing edge curves and an axial stacking offset curve. The airfoil extends from a root and a zero axial reference point corresponds to axial center of the root. XLE corresponds to an axial distance from a leading edge to the reference point at a given span position. XTE corresponds to a axial distance from a trailing edge to the reference point at a given span position. Xd corresponds to an axial stacking offset at a given span position. (XLE−Xd)/(Xd−XTE) at 100% span position is about 1 and (XLE−Xd)/(Xd−XTE) at 90% span position is about 1.
US10519970B2 Compressor blade locking mechanism in disk with tangential groove
A compressor blade locking device can include: a first support including a first locking groove; a second support including a left groove and a first protrusion corresponding to the first locking groove; a third support including a second locking groove; a fourth support including a right groove and a second protrusion corresponding to the second locking groove; a center support disposed between the second support and the fourth support; and a tab disposed in the center support, wherein the tab is configured to be turned such that the tab is disposed in the left groove and the right groove.
US10519969B2 Centrifugal fan
A centrifugal fan is provided. The centrifugal fan comprises a housing and an impeller. The housing includes an upper cover and a lower cover. The impeller is configured in the housing. The impeller includes a hub, a plurality of blades and an air guiding structure. The hub is pivoted on the lower cover and rotates around a rotation axis. The rotation axis extends in the axial direction. The blades are connected to a peripheral surface of the hub and configured between the upper cover and the lower cover. The air guiding structure is connected to the blades. An angle between the air guiding structure and the rotation axis increases along with a distance in the direction away from the hub.
US10519968B2 Motor for suppressing entry of foreign matter
A motor includes a facing member having a part facing a rotary shaft, a seal member having elasticity, and an annular member supporting the seal member. Magnets are disposed on the outer circumferential surface of the rotary shaft. Coil units are disposed on the inner circumferential surface of the annular member. The annular member is rotated by a magnetic force in the same direction as the rotary shaft when the rotary shaft rotates. The seal member rotates with the annular member at a rotation speed that is lower than a rotation speed of the rotary shaft.
US10519957B2 Pump
A pump with a housing, in which an electric motor of a pump step which can be driven by a shaft of the electric motor is arranged. A second pump step which can be driven by the shaft is arranged in series with the first pump step, both pump steps being designed as peripheral or lateral channel steps and the running wheels of both pump steps are arranged counter to the direction of conveyance of other pump step.
US10519956B2 Pump and pump assembly
Provided is a fluid pump assembly. The pump has a pair of housings magnetically coupled to each other. The first housing contains a drive motor and a magnetic assembly. The second housing contains a magnetic assembly and a blade for imparting movement to a fluid. As the first magnetic assembly is rotated by the drive motor, the magnetic connection to the assembly in the second housing causes the second magnet to rotate, driving the blade.
US10519955B2 Connection structure of exhaust bearing seat for compressor and screw compressor
Disclosed is a connection structure of an exhaust bearing seat for compressors and screw compressors, designed to solve the problem of large radial vibration of the existing exhaust-end bearing seat. The connection structure includes an exhaust bearing seat, an oil separation bucket, and an oil separation screen assembly all arranged at an exhaust end of a body of the compressor, wherein a tail end of the exhaust bearing seat is connected with the oil separation screen assembly, and an outer periphery of the oil separation screen assembly is provided with a vibration-reducing element, which is connected to an inner wall of the oil separation bucket. The vibration of the exhaust bearing seat is transmitted to the vibration-reducing element through the oil separation screen assembly, and then to the oil separation bucket after being absorbed and suppressed by the vibration-reducing element.
US10519937B2 Electrical connector for a wind turbine
An electrical connector for providing power between a nacelle and a hub of a wind turbine. The electrical connector includes a first electrical connector part for connection to one of the nacelle or the hub, and a second electrical connector part for connection to the other of the nacelle or the hub. The electrical connector further includes an actuator for moving the first or second electrical connector parts in a first direction between an extended position in which the first and second connector parts are in contact and form an electrical connection between the nacelle and the hub, and a retracted position in which the first and second electrical connector parts are spaced apart and do not form an electrical connection. The first and/or second electrical connector parts include one or more magnets arranged to secure the first and second parts together when the respective parts are in contact.
US10519935B2 Condition monitoring system and wind power generation system using the same
A condition monitoring system for a wind turbine includes: each sensor to sense a condition of equipment; a monitor device configured to generate a diagnosis parameter based on a detection result of each sensor; a data server configured to diagnose a failure of the equipment based on the diagnosis parameter; and a rotation angle sensor for sensing the nacelle's rotation speed. The data server is configured to correct the diagnosis parameter based on a sensed result of the rotation angle sensor, and diagnose whether the equipment has a failure by comparing the corrected diagnosis parameter with a predetermined threshold value.
US10519930B2 Wind turbine controller with pitch feedback control loop in partial load
The control of the power output of wind turbine generator that operates in a derated mode to generate a produced power output level lower than an available power level. A pitch system sets the blade pitch of a rotor to a pitch value based on the received power reference signal. A power system controls the produced power output level of the wind turbine to the requested power output level. Moreover, the blade pitch of the rotor is further controlled by a pitch feedback control loop that modifies the pitch value based on a difference between the produced power output level and the requested power output level.
US10519917B2 Engine operation based on integrated starter-generator temperature
A vehicle includes an engine and a controller. The controller may be configured to, responsive to indication of a temperature of a starter-generator exceeding a de-rated threshold, command the engine to start and disable engine automatic shut-off. And the controller may be configured to, responsive to indication of the temperature exceeding a disabled threshold, or the temperature exceeding the de-rated threshold and a traction battery discharge power being less than a threshold, command the engine to start and shed a load.
US10519911B2 Common rail multi-cylinder fuel pump with independent pumping plunger extension
A fuel pump for an internal combustion engine is provided comprising a barrel including a central bore having a longitudinal axis, a plunger disposed partially in the central bore and movable along the longitudinal axis, a spring retainer, a first coil spring having a proximal end in contact with a first section of the barrel and a distal end in contact with the spring retainer to urge the spring retainer into engagement with a tappet assembly, an extender element coupled to the plunger, and a second coil spring having a proximal end in contact with a second section of the barrel and a distal end in contact with the extender element to urge the plunger toward the spring retainer, wherein the extender element includes a counter-bore to couple the extender element to the plunger.
US10519906B2 Native fuel module for spark ignition fuel injected engines
Some embodiments of the present disclosure include a system for allowing spark ignition fuel injected engines to function on a plurality of fuels. The system may include an engine system including an engine control module operatively attached to a fuel injector, and a fuel tank attached to the fuel injector, a fuel content sensor configured to sense a content of a fuel in the engine system before combustion of the fuel, and a fuel control module placed inline with the fuel injector and the fuel content sensor, the fuel control module configured to receive fuel content information from the fuel content sensor and make a change to the fuel injector pulse width based on the fuel content information, if necessary.
US10519902B2 Intake manifold
A first downstream part of an intake manifold has a first downstream passage configured to communicate with an intake port of a first cylinder head. A second downstream part of the intake manifold has a second downstream passage configured to communicate with an intake port of a second cylinder head. An upstream part is coupled to the first downstream part and the second downstream part. The upstream part is arranged upstream from the first and second downstream parts in the flow direction of intake air and has a first upstream passage and a second upstream passage. The material of the first downstream part and the material of the second downstream part both have higher rigidity than the material of the upstream part.
US10519900B2 Mist generating apparatus for use in a vehicle
The invention provides an apparatus for generating mist, having: a container adapted to accommodate a liquid, the container having an inlet for receiving an incoming fluid stream into the container, and an outlet via which an outgoing fluid stream exits the container; at least one agitator arranged in the container for agitating the accommodated liquid to generate droplets of the liquid; wherein the agitator is arranged to be driven by the incoming fluid stream, such that the generated liquid droplets are caused by the incoming fluid stream to form the outgoing fluid stream, and subsequently, exit the container. The invention also provides a system for generating mist, having: a plurality of the above described apparatuses, having at least a first apparatus having a first inlet and a first outlet, and a second apparatus having a second inlet and a second outlet; wherein the first outlet is adapted to be connected with the second inlet to thereby allow fluid communication between the first apparatus and the second apparatus.
US10519890B2 Engine parameter sampling and control method
A method for operating a fluid delivery system of a vehicle powerplant is provided. The method includes sampling a fluid pressure in a port injection section of the fluid delivery system, determining if an isolation valve positioned upstream of a direct injection pump is degraded based on the fluid pressure, where the isolation valve separates the port injection section from a direct injection section, and when it is determined that the isolation valve is degraded, indicating said degradation of the isolation valve.
US10519878B2 Drive system with expander shut off upon detection of a leak
A drive system may include an internal combustion engine and an expander operated via a working medium. A force transmission device may be disposed between a crankcase and the expander. A first seal may be disposed between the expander and the force transmission device and/or a second seal may be disposed between the force transmission device and the crankcase. A crankcase ventilation line may lead from the crankcase into an intake pipe of the internal combustion engine. An air mass sensor may be disposed in the intake pipe. An engine control unit may be in communication with the air mass sensor, the expander, and the internal combustion engine and may be configured to detect a power of the internal combustion engine and an air mass flow of the air mass sensor and may switch off the expander if a power suddenly rises with the air mass flow remaining constant.
US10519873B2 Air bypass system for rotor shaft cooling
An air bypass system for a gas turbine engine includes a nozzle for a gas turbine engine. The air bypass system includes the nozzle having an inner band, an outer band, and an airfoil extending between the inner band and the outer band. The airfoil defines an internal passage. A diaphragm includes an inner wall, a first rail, and a second rail, which collectively define a diaphragm cavity. The first rail defines a first rail aperture. A manifold is positioned in the diaphragm cavity. The manifold and the diaphragm collectively define a manifold chamber in fluid communication with the first rail aperture. A tube extends through the internal passage defined by the airfoil and into the diaphragm cavity. The tube is in fluid communication with the manifold chamber. Compressed air flows through the tube into the manifold chamber and exits the chamber through the first rail aperture.
US10519870B2 Multiple mounting surface gearbox
A gearbox for a gas turbine engine may comprise a first gear housing. A second gear housing may be located proximate a first end of the first gear housing and may extend axially from the first gear housing. A third gear housing may be located proximate a second end of the first gear housing and may extend axially from the first gear housing. A fourth gear housing may extend circumferentially between second gear housing and the third gear housing.
US10519858B2 Engine, rotary device, power generator, power generation system, and methods of making and using the same
An engine, a rotary device, a power generation system, and methods of manufacturing and using the same are disclosed. The engine includes a detonation and/or combustion chamber configured to detonate a fuel and rotate around a central rotary shaft extending from the detonation and/or combustion chamber, a fuel supply inlet configured to provide the fuel to the detonation and/or combustion chamber, at least two rotating arms extending radially from the detonation and/or combustion chamber and configured to exhaust detonation gases from detonating the fuel in the detonation and/or combustion chamber and provide a rotational thrust and/or force, the rotating arms having inner and outer walls and a nozzle at a distal end thereof, the nozzle being at or having an angle configured to provide the rotational thrust and/or force, and a plurality of cooling coils between the inner and outer walls. Alternatively, the rotary device may include a rotary disc.
US10519853B2 Driving apparatus with swinging linear motion mechanism
According to an embodiment, a driving apparatus includes a housing, a first driving body in the housing to be rotatable around a first central axis, an eccentric driving body provided in the first driving body to be rotatable around a second central axis parallel to the first central axis, a first pivot provided at one axial end of the eccentric driving body and eccentrically to the second central axis, a second pivot provided at another axial end of the eccentric driving body and eccentrically to the second central axis, a first moving body rotatably coupled to the first pivot and linearly movable along a third central axis, a first guide body which guides movement of the first moving body, and a second guide body which guides the second pivot to be movable in a first direction.
US10519852B2 Supercharging arrangement with a supercharger and variable-speed drive unit
A supercharging arrangement for an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The supercharging arrangement comprises a supercharger having a rotational drive input, and a transmission having a rotational drive input to receive drive from an internal combustion engine, and a rotational drive output connected to the input of the supercharger. The transmission includes a variator operatively connected between the input and the output of the transmission, which variator has an output that is driven at an operating ratio from an input. There is a control system that operates to cause an engine to deliver an amount of torque that is indicated by the state of an input to the control system. The control system is further operative to set the operating ratio of the variator.
US10519847B2 System and method for managing temperature in air-cooled engines
An automated system for managing temperature and reducing crankcase oil dilution in an internal combustion engine. The system includes a rotatable shutter plate having an open portion, a closed portion and a peripheral rim, the peripheral rim having a frictional surface thereon; a motor having a rotatable shaft having a pinion affixed at one end thereof for engagement with the frictional surface of the peripheral rim of the rotatable shutter plate; and a temperature sensor for monitoring a temperature indicative of engine warm-up and sending a signal to a controller; wherein the rotatable shutter plate is structured and arranged to at least partially occlude an air inlet to or outlet from the internal combustion engine when rotated in response to a signal received from the controller. A method of reducing crankcase oil dilution and managing temperature in a spark-ignited engine operating on middle-distillate fuel and a portable engine or engine-generator combination having multi-fuel capability are also provided.
US10519838B2 Unit for conversion of thermal energy
Described herein is a unit for conversion of thermal energy designed in particular for installation along an exhaust-gas line of a motor vehicle and configured for exchange and conversion of the thermal energy of the exhaust gases.
US10519832B2 Decomposition tube for exhaust treatment systems
A decomposition tube for an exhaust treatment system includes a housing with a housing wall that defines an exhaust flow path for exhaust; a reductant delivery mechanism coupled to the housing and having a nozzle configured to deliver a spray of reductant into the exhaust flow path; and a mesh device with a mounting element mounted on the housing wall and a mesh basket secured to the mounting element proximate to the nozzle to enclose and intercept the spray such that effectively all of the reductant passes through the mesh basket and into the exhaust flow path prior to impinging on the housing wall.
US10519822B2 Internal combustion engine
An internal combustion engine includes a turbocharger, a variable valve timing mechanism, a variable compression ratio mechanism, and an electronic control unit that controls the variable compression ratio mechanism such that the mechanical compression ratio becomes a target mechanical compression ratio and controls the variable valve timing mechanism such that the valve closing timing of the intake valve becomes a target valve closing timing. The electronic control unit brings the target valve closing timing close to an intake bottom dead center and make the target mechanical compression ratio low, compared to a steady state after the intake pressure reaches a target pressure, in a transient state before the intake pressure reaches the target pressure in a case where the intake pressure is increased to the target pressure higher than an atmospheric pressure by the turbocharger.
US10519820B2 Combustion engine intake valve
An intake valve for a combustion engine is described. The intake valve has a head portion that is designed to improve the flow of air-fuel mixture around the head portion and into the combustion chamber. The head portion has a beveled or rounded edge at the top surface. The angle changes from the underside surface to the top surface are rounded to prevent separation of the air-fuel mixture from the surface of the intake valve. In addition, the underside surface of the head portion has a plurality of helical grooves that induce a circular flow to improve mixing of the air-fuel mixture in the chamber. The helical grooves also improve heat exchange between the air-fuel mixture and the intake valve.
US10519819B2 Mounting structure of oil control valve unit and motorcycle
There is provided a mounting structure of an oil control valve unit configured to control a hydraulic pressure to a variable valve timing device of an engine. The engine is supported by a vehicle body frame. The oil control valve unit is mounted to an outer surface of the engine. The oil control valve unit is detachably mounted to the outer surface of the engine avoiding the vehicle body frame.
US10519804B2 Oil chamber wall
An oil chamber wall arrangement is described as comprising: a chamber wall surrounding a rotor; a plurality of apertures defining through-holes for a flow of oil through the chamber wall, the apertures being defined by a pair of axially separated opposing walls and a pair of circumferentially opposing walls wherein the circumferentially opposing walls are separated by a midline which is radial to the rotational axis of the rotor and at least one of the pair of circumferentially opposing walls is not parallel to the radial midline.
US10519798B2 Gas turbine engine with variable guide vanes and a unison ring
A gas turbine engine comprises a plurality of variable guide vanes, a unison ring, and a lever arrangement connecting the unison ring to the variable guide vanes. The lever arrangement comprises a lever pin received by the unison ring, and a bush provided between the lever pin and the unison ring. The bush comprises a sprung region biased outwardly away from the lever pin towards the unison ring.
US10519797B2 Turbine engine and stator vane pitch adjustment system therefor
A turbine engine is provided. The turbine engine includes a plurality of first stator vanes, a plurality of second stator vanes, and a pitch adjustment system coupled to the first stator vanes and the second stator vanes. The pitch adjustment system includes a pivot shaft, a first linkage, and a second linkage. The pivot shaft has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The first linkage is coupled to the first stator vanes on the first side of the pivot shaft. The second linkage coupled to the second stator vanes on the second side of the pivot shaft.
US10519776B2 Blade comprising lands with a stiffener
A preform for a turbine engine blade, the preform comprising a main fiber preform obtained by three-dimensional weaving and comprising a first longitudinal segment suitable for forming a blade root (21), a second longitudinal segment extending the first longitudinal segment upwards, and suitable for forming an airfoil portion (22), and a first transverse segment extending transversely from the junction between the first and second longitudinal segments, and suitable for forming a first platform (23), wherein the preform also includes at least one stiffener (40) fitted on the main fiber preform along at least a portion of the distal edge of the first transverse segment.
US10519773B2 Quick release rotor attachment systems and methods
Provided herein is a rotor attachment assembly for an aircraft. A rotor attachment assembly includes a connecting assembly associated with the aircraft and a rotor assembly configured to be connected to the connecting assembly. The rotor assembly includes a plurality of fins configured to fit a respective plurality of cut-outs of the connecting assembly, a hollow section configured to accommodate at least a part of a pin of the connecting assembly so as to center the rotor assembly relative to the connecting assembly, and a spring configured to expand to allow the fins to pass and to close to retain the fins when the rotor assembly is connected to the connecting assembly.
US10519772B2 Construction element for creating a tunnel, tunnel comprising such an element and methods for constructing such an element and such a tunnel
Construction element for creating a tunnel, including an incompressible concrete first layer and a compressible second layer securedly united to the first layer to form a monoblock prefabricated construction element to be integrated in a section of the tunnel, the second layer including a material comprising granulates aggregated by a binder, and cavities sunk into the material.
US10519770B2 Calibration module for pooled optical sensors in downhole fluid analysis
A method including selecting candidate sensors for pooled calibration and determining a multivariate fluid characterization model with the pooled sensors is provided. The method includes determining a virtual master kernel standardization model with the pooled sensors, implementing a calibration result into a processor circuit and determining a value of a fluid characteristic by applying the multivariate fluid composition model to a plurality of responses obtained from a plurality of sensor responses to the fluid sample. The plurality of responses may be obtained from the plurality of sensor responses using the virtual master kernel standardization model. The method includes optimizing a wellbore operation based on the value of the fluid characteristic. A device for implementing the above method is also provided.
US10519768B2 Systems and methods for operating hydrocarbon wells to inhibit breakthrough based on reservoir saturation
Provided are embodiments that include determining cellular volumes having a saturation value for a given time that is above a threshold saturation value and having a location within a threshold distance of a perforation location of a production well, determining a nearest cell distance defined by a minimum distance between the perforation location and locations of the determined cellular volumes, determining an operating bottom-hole pressure (BHP) and a surface well pressure (SWP) for the well for the given time, determining a minimum operating BHP for the well for the given time according to a specified relationship of the operating BHP, the SWP, the threshold saturation value, the threshold distance, and the nearest cell distance, and operating the well at a production rate to maintain a BHP of the well at or above the minimum operating BHP for a time period associated with the given time.
US10519767B2 Adaptive shell module with embedded functionality
An apparatus for use in a borehole formed in an earthen formation includes a flex sub having a reduced diameter flex section connecting a first end to a second end, the flex section having a surface radially recessed from an outer surface of the first end and a second end and a shell disposed around the radially recessed surface. The shell is more flexible than the flex section. The shell includes at least one module that has at least one sensor embedded in the shell that estimates a selected parameter of interest. The apparatus may also include a positioning module connected to the flex sub, the positioning module having a plurality of independently extendable ribs configured to selectively laterally position the flex sub in the borehole.
US10519763B2 Sonde housing having side accessible sonde compartment
A sonde housing for a fluid-actuated percussive impact tool includes a sonde compartment formed in the sonde housing and defining an open side along an exterior side surface of the sonde housing. A sonde is removably secured in the sonde compartment, and a cover is removably mounted upon the open side of the sonde compartment to close the open side thereof.
US10519753B2 Apparatus and method for running casing in a wellbore
A float collar tool for running a casing string assembly into a wellbore includes a non-fragmenting rupture disc that temporarily isolates light fluid trapped in a lower portion of the casing string from heavier fluid in the upper portion of the casing string, thereby reducing the horizontal weight of the casing string by an amount sufficient to overcome a drag force. After the casing string is landed at a final location in the wellbore, the rupture disc is burst by increasing fluid pressure in the upper portion of the casing string. The increased pressure activates a piston that then moves the burst rupture disc into a protective region of the tool so that the inside diameter of the casing string is substantially restored.
US10519747B2 Pressure operated valve assembly
A valve assembly comprises an actuation fluid inlet, an actuation fluid outlet and a valve member moveable between a closed position in which the actuation fluid outlet is closed, and an open position in which the actuation fluid outlet is opened. A locking arrangement is provided for locking the valve member in its closed position, wherein the locking arrangement is operable in response to a first predetermined fluid pressure event associated with at least the actuation fluid inlet to release the locking arrangement to permit the valve member to be moved to its open position in response to a second subsequent predetermined fluid pressure event associated with at least the actuation fluid inlet.
US10519746B2 Actuatable seat valve and actuators for use therewith
A downhole tool that comprises an outer housing with an uphole end, a downhole end and an inner surface therebetween. The inner surface defines an interior space with a first inner-diameter and a recess with a larger second inner-diameter. The downhole tool also comprises a sleeve that is positionable within the recess of the outer housing. The sleeve comprises a ramp with a larger inner diameter towards an uphole end. The tool also comprises a seat that is positionable within the sleeve. The seat defines at least one plateau section that is configured to receive and support an equatorial portion of a ball, wherein when a pressure force is applied to the ball and seat, the ball and the seat slide along the ramp and a compressive force is applied to the equatorial portion of the ball.
US10519744B2 Emergency disconnect isolation valve
An isolation valve system, method, and apparatus are provided that can isolate a wellbore and prevent fluids from exiting the well and prevent seawater from entering the well. The system can be a two-part design in some embodiments where a shear sub is selectively interconnected to a body via shearing screws. A sufficient force on the shear sub destroys the shearing screws and the shear sub is removed from the body. This movement rotates an actuator on the body, which in turn rotates a valve in the body to provide the isolating function during routine operation of a wellbore or during an emergency.
US10519740B2 Sealing apparatus and associated methods of manufacturing
A method of manufacturing a seal element can include depositing a seal element material from an instrument at a location of the seal element, and depositing another seal element material from the instrument at another location of the seal element, the seal element materials being different from each other. A sealing system can include a seal element, the seal element having at least one seal element material about at least one void in the seal element, the seal element material enclosing the void. Another sealing system can include a seal element, the seal element having multiple different seal element materials deposited at respective multiple different locations in the seal element. Properties or characteristics may gradually change or vary from one seal element material to another seal element material in the seal element. The seal element materials may each include the same basic matrix material.
US10519739B2 Ram for a blowout preventer and a blowout preventer provided with rams
A ram for a blowout preventer, the ram having a top side and a bottom side, a front and a back; a first front seal face and a second front seal face provided on the front of the ram; a fluid communication channel extending through the ram from the front to the back thereof, the first front seal face being provided above and the second seal face below the fluid communication channel.
US10519738B2 Safety valve for production wells
A safety valve for extraction wells, configured to be installed on a well head and to enclose a tubular material portion inserted inside the well. The tubular material is internally hollow to contain and transport substances extracted from the well. The safety valve includes: a central hole through which the tubular material passes; a blocking system configured to keep the tubular material to be cut fixed with respect to the safety valve; a cutting and closing group configured to cut and close the well under certain operative conditions; and a sealing mechanism configured to effect watertight closing of the well, after the cutting. The cutting and closing group includes a hole saw housed in a respective chamber of the cutting and closing group, rotated by a motorized actuator, and configured to move in a controlled mode along a substantially orthogonal direction with respect to a development direction of the well.
US10519732B2 Mud pump annular friction pressure control system and method
A method of controlling bottom hole pressure in a wellbore, including pumping drilling mud into the wellbore, estimating the annular friction pressure in the wellbore, and measuring the pressure of the drilling mud exiting the wellbore. The method includes measuring the flow rate of the drilling mud exiting the wellbore, and, based on the pressure of the drilling mud exiting the wellbore, the flow rate of the drilling mud exiting the wellbore, expected annular friction pressure in the wellbore, and rotational speed of drill string in the wellbore, controlling the flow rate of drilling mud exiting the wellbore to achieve a specified bottom hole pressure.
US10519726B2 Casing racking module
A casing racking module is located on a set-back platform at a forward edge of a drilling rig. The casing racking module has a casing frame forming rows for casing. Paddle assemblies are mounted on the casing frame. The paddle assemblies have a shaft, an arm pivotally located on the shaft, and a bumper pivotally located on the shaft. A rotary exit spring is located between the arm and the bumper. An arm stop limits rotation of the arm relative to the bumper. A rotary return spring is located between the bumper and the casing frame. A bumper stop aligns the bumper with the casing frame. An extendable gate opens from the end of each row.
US10519716B2 Ladder support attachment
A ladder support for attaching on a leg of a ladder. The ladder support attachment includes a pair of support members that removably secure to opposing legs of a ladder. Each support member includes an upper bar affixed to a lower bar about a hinge. The upper bar includes a first fastener on a second end of the upper bar and the lower bar includes a second fastener on a proximal end of the lower bar. The first and second fasteners removably secure to a leg of the ladder. The pair of support members can transition between a first position and a second position, where the first position is the upper and lower bars resting parallel to the leg of the ladder and the second position is the upper and lower bars forming a triangular shape with the leg where the lower bar rests flush with the ground.
US10519708B2 Polyceramic barrier
A method for making a physical access restriction compartment, such as a safe or a vault. The method includes assembling a wall structure of the compartment. The wall structure includes a plurality of channels. The method also entails mixing 80-90% polyethylene with 10-20% ceramic into a polyceramic amalgam prior to thermally processing the polyceramic amalgam at a predetermined temperature for a preset period of time. The processed polyceramic amalgam is shaped into a plurality of polyceramic rods, which are then inserted into the plurality of channels of the wall structure. The wall structure with the plurality of polyceramic rods is mounted into a housing. The predetermined temperature is within a range between 140-180 Deg C. and the preset period of time is between 2.5-3.5 hours.
US10519700B2 Motor vehicle door lock
The invention relates to a motor vehicle door lock which is equipped with a locking mechanism consisting substantially of a rotary latch and a pawl. A triggering element is additionally provided in order to lift the pawl and thereby open the locking mechanism. The motor vehicle door lock finally comprises an accumulator element which is impinged upon by a spring and which holds the pawl in the lifted position until the rotary latch is opened. According to the invention, the spring and the accumulator element form one component. Furthermore, the spring and the accumulator element are designed as a spring lip which impinges upon the trigger element.
US10519699B2 Motor vehicle lock with microswitch
The invention relates to a lock having a locking mechanism comprising a rotary latch and a pawl for locking the rotary latch in a locked position of the lock. An identification device for identifying a position of a moving component of the lock is provided. The identification device comprises a spring which is fitted to the component. The spring opens or closes an electrical circuit when the component and the spring which is connected to said component are moved. In this way, positions of the locking mechanism can be reliably determined, without having to worry about fatigue of the spring and associated problems.
US10519696B2 Padlock assembly with protective shield
The assembly includes a padlock having a lock body and a “U” shaped shackle. A protective shield is attached to one section of the shackle and is rotatable between a covered and uncovered positions relative to the padlock. In the unlocked position of the lock body, the shield may be moved to its uncovered position in which the lock body and the shackle are exposed. In its covered position, the shield protects the portion of the lock body and the shackle. In that position, the lock body can be moved to its locked position in which it cooperates with the shield to prevent the shield from being moved to its uncovered position. The assembly is mounted to a cargo access door over the latch handle such that the shield protects the padlock and the latch handle.
US10519694B2 Deadbolt touch panel for keyless entry
A touch screen electronic deadbolt includes a planar, exterior touch panel with a touch overlay for receiving tactile input for entry of an access code to engage and disengage a deadbolt. The touch panel is contained within a housing cavity of a rectilinear housing. A touch overlay rests above the housing cavity extending to the edge of the housing without the use of a bezel or frame, thus providing a sleek and low profile appearance. An interior escutcheon may be in communication with the exterior touch panel allowing a user to manually engage and disengage the deadbolt from within a dwelling.
US10519691B2 Fence post for a flexible fence
A fence post to be coupled to a flexible (e.g., mesh) fence to hold the fence above the ground. The fence post has a shaft to be driven into the ground. A downturned lower fence engaging hook extends from the bottom of the shaft to engage the bottom of the fence. The lower fence engaging hook is embedded in the ground along with the shaft of the fence post in order to hold the bottom of the fence against the ground. The fence post also has an upturned upper fence engaging hook extending from the top of the shaft to engage the top of the fence and hold the top of the fence up and above the ground. An upturned intermediate fence engaging hook extends from the shaft of the fence post between the lower and upper fence engaging hooks to engage the middle of the fence and hold the middle up.
US10519686B2 Supporting post improvements
A ground anchor assembly for quick and efficient installation into the ground, the assembly having a ground anchor post with a shaft with an upper end and lower end, the upper end having a threaded shaft section and the lower end having a helical blade portion, a rotating drive engaging end located on the upper end, a ground anchor post support device and a hollow main post wherein the hollow main post slidably engages the upper end of the ground anchor post when inserted into the ground and any lateral forces applied to the hollow main post is transferred out through to the ground anchor support device.
US10519685B2 Hybrid concrete-composite tower for a wind turbine and method of manufacturing
A wind turbine tower includes a plurality of tower sections axially aligned and connected together. Each tower section includes an inner wall having a tapered cylindrical shape concentrically positioned within an outer wall having a tapered cylindrical shape. An annular space is defined between the inner wall and the outer wall, and a layer of concrete is disposed within the annular space. A plurality of post-tensioning cables extend longitudinally within the annular space or outside the outer wall, such that a first one of the tower sections is connected to a second one of the tower sections by a plurality of the post-tensioning cables.
US10519682B2 Sanitization chamber for a pool cleaner
A pool cleaner includes a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet, a propulsion system, and a suction system including a motorized pump for drawing liquid through the inlet and expelling it through the outlet. A filter located between the inlet and the pump is configured to trap debris. A sanitization chamber that includes a chamber inlet and a chamber outlet is integrated into the housing such that the chamber inlet is located downstream of the pump and is configured to divert a fraction of the liquid that is outflowing from the pump into the chamber inlet, the remaining outflowing liquid flowing out through the liquid outlet. The sanitization chamber is configured to sanitize the liquid that is flowing through the sanitization chamber and to retard a flow rate of the liquid that is flowing through the sanitization chamber relative to a flow rate of the remaining outflow liquid.
US10519677B2 Actuator and force driving mechanism for treatment tool
An actuator for a treatment tool including: a tube having a distal end configured to rotatably support the treatment tool; a twisting wire disposed along a longitudinal axis of the tube, the twisting wire having a distal end and a proximal end, the treatment tool being connected to the distal end of the twisting wire, the twisting wire being actuated by applying a tensile force at the proximal end, the twisting wire converting the tensile force into rotation of the treatment tool around the longitudinal axis of the tube; and at least one wire movable in a longitudinal direction to actuate the treatment tool, the at least one wire actuating the treatment tool separately from actuation of the twisting wire to rotate the treatment tool.
US10519673B2 Building cladding and method for preparing same
A wall cladding panel comprising a substantially planar front face, a rear face comprising a plurality of drainage channels and a plurality of spacer sections disposed between the drainage channels, and an edge member disposed contiguously between the front face and the rear face. The wall cladding panel is locally thinner at the drainage channels than at the spacer sections. Each drainage channel is configured to form a liquid flow path and/or an air gap when a substantially planar building surface is placed adjacent to the rear face. A plurality of wall cladding panels with drainage channels may be arranged in series to cover at least a portion of a building.
US10519671B2 Folding staircase
A folding staircase for use in a door opening having a threshold. The folding staircase has a pair of stringers that have an upper end and a lower end that is adapted for contacting a ground surface. The stringers are spanned by at least one tread. A hinge is connected to a floor near the door opening and a threshold plate pivotally connected thereto is movable between a use position and a stowed position. The staircase may be provided with a lifting mechanism that biases the staircase and threshold plate toward their stowed positions. The lifting device provides a variable force that provides more rotational force when the staircase would require a user to bear more of its weight and less force when less of the weight of the staircase would be borne by a user.
US10519668B1 Apparatus for prevention of pests and debris from gutters
The present disclosure is an apparatus for prevention of pests and debris from gutters. The apparatus for prevention of pests and debris from gutters may include a cover for protecting a gutter. The cover may include a plurality of apertures aligned to capture the water flowing from the roof of a structure. It is contemplated that a first portion of the cover may include apertures of a first size while a second portion of the cover may include apertures of a second size, where the second size is greater than the first size. Additionally, apparatus for prevention of pests and debris for gutters may include a fascia plate to protect the fascia gap between the roof of a structure and the gutter. The fascia plate may include pre-made slots to allow ventilation and improve installation by providing cutouts to allow quick adjustment in the vertical height of the fascia plate while being installed.
US10519663B2 Peel and stick roofing membranes with cured pressure-sensitive adhesives
A membrane composite comprising a polymeric membrane panel, an adhesive layer, and a release member, where the adhesive layer is a pressure-sensitive adhesive that is at least partially cured, and where the adhesive layer has a thickness of at least 102 μm.
US10519652B2 Joint-sealing tape with predetermined geometry and sealing arrangement with such joint sealing tape
A joint-sealing tape is useful for sealing building-structure joints, especially for sealing against sound and/or smoke and if necessary against fire. In particular, the joint-sealing tape is suitable for sealing a joint between a first building part and a second building part, with a sealing element and an adhesive layer, which sealing element has a predetermined geometry. Furthermore, a sealing arrangement contains such a sealing tape and is suitable for sealing of building structure joints, especially for sealing against sound and/or smoke and if applicable against fire.
US10519643B2 Self-cleaning toilet assembly and system
Toilet assemblies having various embodiments of a cleaning system are described herein which include a toilet assembly and a cleaning system. The toilet assembly has a toilet bowl, a tank, a flush valve, and a rim in fluid communication with the bowl through a rim flow path from an outlet of the flush valve to at least one rim outlet port. The flush valve is configured to operate in a flush actuation mode wherein the flush valve is able to provide flush water flow sufficient for the toilet assembly to initiate a flush siphon or provide a wash down flush and to operate in a cleaning actuation mode wherein the flush valve is only partially opened to allow for introduction of a cleaning agent and flush water mixture to the bowl that is insufficient to initiate a siphon but sufficient for cleaning the bowl. The cleaning system includes a reservoir for a liquid cleaning agent, a housing for the reservoir, a supply conduit for receiving fluid from within the reservoir and delivering it to a flush valve, a flow control device capable of controlling flow of cleaning agent and a control system activatable by an actuator feature to initiate a clean cycle by operating the flow control device to deliver a dose of cleaning agent to one or more rim outlets, and operating the flush valve in cleaning actuation mode to introduce flush water to carry the dose of cleaning agent through the at least one rim outlet port into the toilet bowl at a flow rate insufficient to initiate a siphon but sufficient for cleaning the bowl.
US10519635B2 Exposed hose faucet
A fluid delivery device comprises a faucet. The faucet includes a hub, a sprayhead, and a hose coupling the hub to the sprayhead. Each end of the hose has a pivot coupling. One of the pivot couplings is configured to permit rotation of the hose relative to the hub. Another of the pivot couplings is configured to permit rotation of the sprayhead relative to the hose.
US10519630B2 Posture calculation device of working machinery, posture calculation device of excavator, and working machinery
A posture calculation device of working machinery includes: a measuring device configured to detect an angle speed and acceleration; a posture angle calculation unit configured to obtain a posture angle of the working machinery from the detected angle speed and the detected acceleration; a first complementary filter to which a first cutoff frequency is set and configured to decrease a noise included in the obtained posture angle to output a first posture angle; a second complementary filter to which a second cutoff frequency different from the first cutoff frequency is set and configured to decrease a noise included in the obtained posture angle to output a second posture angle; and a switching unit configured to switch between the first posture angle and the second posture angle to output the first posture angle or the second posture angle according to a state of the measuring device.
US10519628B2 Control system for construction machinery and control method for construction machinery
A control system for construction machinery includes a first hydraulic pump, first and second actuators connected to the first hydraulic pump through first and second hydraulic lines respectively, first and second control valves installed in the first and second hydraulic lines respectively and configured to control operations of the first and second actuators, and a controller configured to adjust a spool displacement amount of the first control valve according to an amount of working oil to be supplied to the first actuator when the first actuator performs a single or multiple operation by self-load.
US10519626B2 System and method for controlling machine
A method for controlling a machine. The machine includes a swing system and a plurality of systems. The method comprises generating, by an inertial measurement unit, data pertaining to rotation of an upper carriage of the machine relative to a work surface, determining, by a controller, data pertaining to rotation of the upper carriage relative to an undercarriage of the machine based on the data generated by the inertial measurement unit. The method includes determining, by the controller, an amount of torque received by the swing system from a power source based on the data pertaining to the rotation of the upper carriage relative to the undercarriage, determining, by the controller, a total torque demand based on the first amount of torque and adjusting, by the controller, the total torque demand when the total torque demand exceeds a maximum torque capacity of the power source.
US10519608B2 Method and apparatus for installing a rail on a tie in a railroad system
A plate assembly for securing a rail to a tie that includes a clip and a shoulder with an orifice. At least one of the clip and the shoulder are modified by changing their respective shape to form a positive interference fit therebetween. The modification is provided to ensure that the clip is maintained with its leg partially inserted into the shoulder orifice during staging.
US10519604B2 Oil and grease resistant paperboard
A coated paperboard including a paperboard substrate having a first side and a second side, and a coating having one or more layers in contact with the first side of the paperboard substrate, the coating having a coat weight of at least 6.4 lbs per 3000 ft2 and comprising binder and pigment and containing substantially no fluorochemical or wax, wherein the coated paperboard has a 3M Kit test value of at least 5, is at least 99% repulpable, and has no tendency toward blocking.
US10519598B2 Method for suppressing pitch formation
Provided are a pitch-formation suppressor and the like which can be widely applied independently of the substance that causes a pitch and of the situation to generate a pitch in a paper manufacturing process, and which can effectively suppress and prevent the troubles due to the pitch, such as foreign spots and defects in a paper, breakage of a paper, and lowering of workability. This pitch-formation suppressor comprises an alkaline solution in which a phenol resin and/or a modified phenol resin is dissolved, or an acid solution in which a phenol resin and/or a modified phenol resin is dissolved.
US10519591B2 Combination washing/drying laundry appliance having a heat pump system with reversible condensing and evaporating heat exchangers
An appliance air/water handling system includes a rotating drum, airflow and fluid paths for directing process air and fluid, respectively, therethrough. First and second heat exchangers are in direct engagement with the airflow and fluid paths, respectively. A reversible refrigerant circuit delivers refrigerant through the first and second heat exchangers to alternatively define washing and drying conditions. In the washing condition the first heat exchanger cools the process air into cooled process air, and the second heat exchanger heats the fluid to define a heated fluid that is directed into the drum. In the drying condition the first heat exchanger heats the process air to define heated process air that is directed through the drum and through a third heat exchanger, and the second heat exchanger cools the fluid to define a cooled fluid that is directed to the third heat exchanger intersect with the heated process air.
US10519588B2 Household cleaning appliance with a dispensing system operable between a single use dispensing system and a bulk dispensing system
In a household cleaning appliance configured to execute a cleaning cycle on an article, having a non-bulk dispensing system that stores a single dose of treating chemistry that the dispensing system dispenses to the treating chamber in total as part of the execution of the cleaning cycle, the method includes adding bulk dispensing functionality to the non-bulk dispensing system for operating the dispensing system as a bulk dispensing system.
US10519583B2 Method of weaving camouflage fabric of three-ply jacquard texture using jacquard loom
Disclosed is a camouflage fabric which simplifies a preparation process of warps and wefts so as to assure convenience in warp and weft preparation and acquires combinations of various patterns and colors using a three-ply fabric structure so as to satisfy aesthetics, i.e., one of functions of clothing, and to have an excellent camouflaging effect. Dyed yarns of a dark color and dyed yarns of a light color are alternately arranged as the warps, dyed yarns of three colors differing from the colors of the warps are used as the wefts, the warps and the wefts are woven into the camouflage fabric of a three-ply jacquard texture using a jacquard loom and, thus, the camouflage fabric may have combinations of various patterns and colors.
US10519578B2 Self-wrapping, braided textile sleeve with self-sustaining expanded and contracted states and method of construction thereof
A self-wrapping protective textile sleeve and method of construction is provided. The sleeve includes a braided, tubular wall having opposite free edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends. The wall has a first state with a decreased length, increased cross-sectional area and a second state with an increased length, decreased cross-sectional area, as viewed in cross-section taken generally transversely to a central longitudinal axis. The wall further includes braided, heat-set yarns imparting a bias on the wall, wherein the bias causes the wall to self-wrap into a tubular configuration and to remain substantially in the first and second states absent some externally applied force.
US10519573B2 Rotor spinning machine with a multiple number of work stations and a suction device
A rotor spinning machine includes a plurality of work stations arranged side by side between two front-side ends along at least one longitudinal side of the machine. Each work station includes work elements for producing and winding a yarn, such as a feed device, an opening device, a spinning rotor, and a winding device. A suction device provides a negative spinning pressure at the work stations and includes a negative pressure source arranged at each of the two front-side ends of the rotor spinning machine. Each negative pressure source is connected to a separate negative pressure channel that extends in a longitudinal direction of the rotor spinning machine only over a part of a total number of the work stations. Each work station includes an individual drive for the spinning rotor.
US10519572B2 Carpet yarn twisting machine
The disclosure describes a yarn twisting machine in which a hollow spindle rod is fixedly connected with a motor that drives the hollow spindle rod to rotate, a twisting disc and a yarn storage disc are fixedly connected with the hollow spindle rod and rotate along with the hollow spindle rod, the yarn storage disc is provided with yarn outlets, which communicate with inner yarn channels of the hollow spindle rod spindle tanks for accommodating inner yarn packages are connected with the hollow spindle rod through spindle rod bearings, and the spindle tanks are immobile.
US10519555B2 Catalytic assembly
Disclosed herein is a catalytic assembly comprising a porous electrically conductive substrate, and a porous metallic composite coating the substrate, where the catalytic assembly has a three dimensional interpenetrating porous structure, where the substrate has a three dimensional interpenetrating porous structure having a first average pore diameter (PDSUB), and the porous metallic composite is amorphous and has a three dimensional interpenetrating porous structure having a second average pore diameter (PDPMC), the PDPMC being sufficiently smaller than the PDSUB to allow the porous metallic composite to coat substrate surfaces throughout the substrate including surfaces of pores in the substrate. The catalytic assembly may be suitable for use as oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalysts and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) catalysts, among others.
US10519550B2 Film formation apparatus
An apparatus includes: a rotatable table for revolving a substrate mounting region on which a substrate is mounted; a first gas supply part for supplying a source gas to a first region through an injection portion formed to face the rotatable table; an exhaust part for exhausting a gas through an exhaust port; a second gas supply part for supplying an separation gas for separating inner and outer sides of a second closed path from each other through an separation gas supply port formed to extend along the second closed path surrounding the exhaust port; a third gas supply part including two gas injectors arranged to extend at a certain interval in a direction crossing the revolutional direction with a second region defined outside the second closed path interposed between the gas injectors; and a plasma generation part for plasmarizing a reaction gas.
US10519549B2 Apparatus for plasma atomic layer deposition
An apparatus for plasma atomic layer deposition includes a tubular, insulating injector adhesion preventive member mountable to a gas-introducing opening section from inside a film forming chamber, a tubular, insulating exhaust adhesion preventive member mountable to an exhaust opening section from inside the film forming chamber, and an insulating film forming chamber adhesion preventive member mountable to an inner wall side of the film forming chamber. The injector adhesion preventive member and the exhaust adhesion preventive member are separated from each of a plate electrode and a counter electrode side, and the film forming chamber adhesion preventive member is disposed on each side of the injector adhesion preventive member and the exhaust adhesion preventive member to be separated from each of the plate electrode and the counter electrode side. The apparatus further includes an upper and lower inert-gas supply port that purges inert gas toward inside the film forming chamber.
US10519546B2 Apparatus and method for providing a uniform flow of gas
Outer distribution rings and gas distribution apparatus with outer distribution rings to deliver a gas flow to a process region of a process chamber are described. The outer distribution rings include at least one plenum in fluid communication with a plurality of openings forming a plurality of trenches to allow gas to flow from the plenum through the openings and down an inner peripheral face of the outer distribution ring.
US10519529B2 Nickel-based alloys
An alloy includes, in weight percentage, about 20.0% to about 25.0% chromium, 0% to about 5.0% molybdenum, about 3.0% to about 15.0% cobalt, about 1.5% to about 6.0% niobium, about 1.0% to about 3.0% tantalum, about 1.0% to about 5.0% tungsten, 0% to about 1.0% aluminum, 0% to about 0.05% carbon, 0% to about 0.01% titanium, and the balance nickel and incidental elements and impurities, wherein the alloy includes L12 and D022 precipitates in a compact morphology.
US10519526B2 High-strength cold rolled steel sheet having excellent ductility, hot-dip galvanized steel sheet and method for manufacturing same
The present invention relates to: a high-strength steel sheet used for construction materials and transportation means such as vehicles and trains and, more specifically, to a high-strength cold rolled steel sheet having excellent ductility, a hot-dip galvanized steel sheet, and a method for manufacturing the same.
US10519517B2 Virus causing respiratory tract illness in susceptible mammals
The invention relates to the field of virology. The invention provides an isolated essentially mammalian negative-sense single-stranded RNA virus (MPV) within the subfamily Pneumovirinae of the family Paramyxoviridae and identifiable as phylogenetically corresponding to the genus Metapneumovirus and components thereof.
US10519511B2 Monitoring health and disease status using clonotype profiles
There is a need for improved methods for determining the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with conditions, including autoimmune disease and cancer, especially lymphoid neoplasms, such as lymphomas and leukemias. Provided herein are methods for using DNA sequencing to identify personalized, or patient-specific biomarkers in patients with lymphoid neoplasms, autoimmune disease and other conditions. Identified biomarkers can be used to determine and/or monitor the disease state for a subject with an associated lymphoid disorder or autoimmune disease or other condition. In particular, the invention provides a sensitive method for monitoring lymphoid neoplasms that undergo clonal evolutions without the need to development alternative assays for the evolved or mutated clones serving as patient-specific biomarkers.
US10519508B2 Methods and kits for classifying diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCLs) into GCB-DLBCLs or into ABC-DLBCLs
The present invention relates to a method for classifying a diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) of a subject into a GCB-DLBCL or into a ABC-DLBCL comprising the step of determining the expression level of 10 genes in a tumor tissue sample obtained from the subject by performing a Reverse Transcriptase Multiplex Ligation dependent Probe Amplification (RT-MLPA) assay wherein the 10 genes are NEK6, IRF4, IGHM, LMO2, FOXP1, TNFRSF9, BCL6, TNFRSF13B, CCND2 and MYBL1.
US10519498B2 Additives to improve sequencing by synthesis performance
The invention relates to methods, compositions, devices, systems and kits are described including, without limitation, reagents and mixtures, for determining the identity of nucleic acids in nucleotide sequences using, for example, data obtained from sequencing by synthesis methods.
US10519490B2 Porous matrix comprising nucleic acid primer-carbon material composites and PCR using the same
A porous matrix according to the present disclosure, wherein a nucleic acid primer-carbon material composite in which one or more nucleic acid primer of a forward primer and a reverse primer as a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer is bound to a carbon material is included in the pores of the matrix, provides improved amplification efficiency as compared to a matrix wherein the nucleic acid primer is present on the outer surface of the matrix or a porous matrix wherein the nucleic acid primer is directly fixed inside pores. The porous matrix of the present disclosure can effectively detect various kinds of target nucleic acids simultaneously and analyze them in real time by varying the kinds of the nucleic acid primers included in the matrix. Therefore, it is useful in amplifying multiple nucleic acids.
US10519489B2 Detection of target nucleic acid sequences by PTO cleavage and extension assay
The present invention relates to the detection of a target nucleic acid sequence by a PTOCE (PTO Cleavage and Extension) assay. The present invention detects a target nucleic acid sequence in which the PTO (Probing and Tagging Oligonucleotide) hybridized with the target nucleic acid sequence is cleaved to release a fragment and the fragment is hybridized with the CTO (Capturing and Templating Oligonucleotide) to form an extended duplex, followed by detecting the presence of the extended duplex. The extended duplex provides signals (generation, increase, extinguishment or decrease of signals) from labels indicating the presence of the extended duplex and has adjustable Tm value, which are well adoptable for detection of the presence of the target nucleic acid sequence.
US10519487B2 Kit and a method for determining the presence or amount of a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample
A method for determining the presence or amount of a target nucleic acid sequence in a sample, uses magnetic particles loaded with a probe and polystyrene particles loaded with a probe, in particular a different probe, for directly or indirectly detecting the presence or amount of the target nucleic acid sequence which is in particular indicative of a disease. The methods of the present invention allow for determining target nucleic acid sequences even in low abundance and in complex samples with advantageous sensitivity and, thus, represent promising approaches which can in particular be used in the diagnosis of several diseases and health conditions. A kit comprising a loaded magnetic particle and a loaded polystyrene particle is provided and can be used for the methods of the present invention, in particular for diagnosis or prognosis of a disease in a subject such as a human.
US10519484B2 Lytic composition and application thereof, kit, method for preparing nucleic acid by utilizing lytic composition, and nucleic acid analysis method
The present invention relates to the technical field of biology, and in particular relates to a lytic composition and an application thereof, a kit, a method for preparing nucleic acid by utilizing the lytic composition, and a nucleic acid analysis method. A lytic product obtained in the present invention can be directly used for the nucleic acid analysis method without purifying the nucleic acid. According to the lytic composition disclosed by the present invention, multiple biological tissues and cells are lysed so as to release the nucleic acid of the cells into a solution, the nucleic acid in a whole-cell lysing and mixing state directly serves as a template without using a conventional nucleic acid separation and purification process after termination of the reaction, and nucleic acid amplification analysis is guided. For example, nucleic acid amplification is performed by a real-time fluorescence qPCR, etc.
US10519483B2 Methods and systems for rapid detection of microorganisms using infectious agents
Disclosed herein are methods and systems for rapid detection of microorganisms in a sample, without culturing for enrichment of the microorganism. A modified bacteriophage is also disclosed which comprises a non-native indicator gene in the late gene region. The indicator product is not a fusion protein. The specificity of infectious agents allows a specific microorganism to be targeted, and an indicator signal may be amplified to optimize assay sensitivity.
US10519481B2 Method of detecting a Salmonella microorganism
A method of detecting a Salmonella microorganism is provided. The method includes the use of a selective growth medium, a first indicator system that is converted to a first detectable product by a Salmonella microorganism, and a second indicator system that is converted to a second detectable product by β-galactosidase enzyme activity. The method further comprises inoculating the growth medium and incubating the inoculated growth medium at a temperature higher than 40 degrees C.
US10519480B2 Method for selectively producing ginsenoside Rd from saponins of ginseng through enzymatic method
The present invention relates to a method for selectively producing ginsenoside Rd, which is originally present in ginseng in a trace amount, from panaxadiol-type saponins of ginseng, and more specifically to a method capable of obtaining a desired target compound, that is, ginsenoside Rd, in high yields, by treating a panaxadiol-type saponin obtained from ginseng, with particular enzymes to structurally convert the saponins.
US10519471B2 Organisms for photobiological butanol production from carbon dioxide and water
The present invention provides a biosafety-guarded photobiological butanol production technology based on designer transgenic plants, designer algae, designer blue-green algae (cyanobacteria and oxychlorobacteria), or designer plant cells. The designer photosynthetic organisms are created such that the endogenous photobiological regulation mechanism is tamed, and the reducing power (NADPH) and energy (ATP) acquired from the photosynthetic process are used for synthesis of butanol (CH3CH2CH2CH2OH) directly from carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). The butanol production methods of the present invention completely eliminate the problem of recalcitrant lignocellulosics by bypassing the bottleneck problem of the biomass technology. The photobiological butanol-production technology of the present invention is expected to have a much higher solar-to-butanol energy-conversion efficiency than the current technology and could also help protect the Earth's environment from the dangerous accumulation of CO2 in the atmosphere.
US10519470B2 Microbial engineering for the production of chemical and pharmaceutical products from the isoprenoid pathway
The invention relates to the production of one or more terpenoids through microbial engineering, and relates to the manufacture of products comprising terpenoids.
US10519466B2 Recombinant measles viruses expressing epitopes of antigens of RNA viruses—use for the preparation of vaccine compositions
The invention relates to a recombinant measles virus expressing a heterologous amino acid sequence derived from an antigen of a determined RNA virus, said recombinant measles virus being capable of eliciting a humoral and/or cellular immune response against measles virus or against said RNA virus or against both measles virus and against said RNA virus. It also relates to the use of said recombinant measles virus for the preparation of immunogenic composition.
US10519455B2 Polynucleotides encoding alpha-galactosidase A for the treatment of Fabry disease
The invention relates to mRNA therapy for the treatment of Fabry disease. mRNAs for use in the invention, when administered in vivo, encode human the α-galactosidase A (GLA), isoforms thereof, functional fragments thereof, and fusion proteins comprising GLA. mRNAs of the invention are preferably encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) to effect efficient delivery to cells and/or tissues in subjects, when administered thereto. mRNA therapies of the invention increase and/or restore deficient levels of GLA expression and/or activity in subjects. mRNA therapies of the invention further decrease levels of toxic metabolites associated with deficient GLA activity in subjects, namely Gb3 and lyso-Gb3.
US10519453B2 Benzylisoquinoline alkaloid (BIA) precursor producing microbes, and methods of making and using the same
Methods and engineered yeast cells for generating a benzylisoquinoline alkaloid product are provided herein. A method comprises providing engineered yeast cells and a feedstock to a reactor. In the reactor, the engineered yeast cells are subjected to fermentation by incubating the engineered yeast cells for a time period to produce a solution comprising the BIA product and cellular material. The solution comprises not more than one class of molecule selected from the group of protoberberine, morphinan, isopavine, aporphine, and benzylisoquinoline. Additionally, at least one separation unit is used to separate the BIA product from the cellular material to provide the product stream comprising the BIA product.
US10519451B2 Oligonucleotide compounds for treatment of preeclampsia and other angiogenic disorders
This disclosure relates to novel targets for angiogenic disorders. Novel oligonucleotides are also provided. Methods of using the novel oligonucleotides for the treatment of angiogenic disorders (e.g., preeclampsia) are also provided.
US10519440B2 Composition and method of using miR-302 precursors as drugs for treating Alzheimer's diseases
This invention generally relates to a composition and method of using recombinant microRNAs (miRNA) and their hairpin-like precursors (pre-miRNA) as therapeutic drugs for treating Alzheimer's diseases (AD). More specifically, the present invention relates to the use of man-made miRNA miR-302 precursors (pre-miR-302) for AD therapy in humans. These pre-miR-302 molecules can be mass produced in prokaryotes as a form of DNA expression-competent DNA vectors and/or hairpin-like RNAs. As prokaryotic cells do not transcribe or process hairpin-like RNAs, the present invention also teaches a method for expressing pre-miRNAs in prokaryotes, i.e. pro-miRNA, using a novel hairpin-like RNA transcription mechanism newly found in prokaryotes. Additionally, since miR-302 is a well-known embryonic stem cell (ESC)-specific factor in humans, our novel findings of this invention can be further used to advance the designs and development of novel regenerative medicine for treating many other ageing-related degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's diseases, osteoporosis, diabetes, and cancers.
US10519431B2 Thermostable variants of T7 RNA polymerase
A bacteriophage RNA polymerase variant is provided. In some embodiments, the variant may have increased thermostability relative to the corresponding wild type bacteriophage RNA polymerase and/or wild type T7 RNA polymerase. Compositions, kits and methods that employ the variant are also provided.
US10519425B2 Highly efficient method for establishing induced pluripotent stem cell
The present invention provides a production method of iPS cell, including a step of introducing the following (1) and (2): (1) an episomal vector containing a nuclear reprogramming factor; and (2) an episomal vector containing EBNA-1, which is different from (1), into a somatic cell, as well as a method for improving iPS cell establishment efficiency. The present invention also provides an agent for improving iPS cell establishment efficiency, which contains an episomal vector containing a nucleic acid encoding EBNA-1, and a kit for producing an iPS cell further containing an episomal vector containing a nucleic acid encoding a nuclear reprogramming factor.
US10519423B1 High efficiency reprogramming of fibroblasts into cardiomyocytes
Pro-fibrotic signaling potently antagonizes cardiac reprogramming. Inhibition of pro-fibrotic signaling using small molecules that target the transforming growth factor-β/SMAD, or Rho kinase leads to conversion of approximately 60% of fibroblasts into beating cardiomyocytes. Conversely, over-activation of these pro-fibrotic signaling networks inhibits cardiac reprogramming. Using the disclosed methods, fibroblasts are converted to spontaneously contracting cardiomyocytes in less than two weeks.
US10519421B2 Induction of motor neurons from pluripotent stem cells
The present invention aims to provide a method of producing motor neurons/neurons that sufficiently reproduce intrinsic properties of motor neurons/neurons, especially of the motor neurons/neurons in patients, from pluripotent stem cells promptly and synchronically, and a pluripotent stem cell capable of differentiating into a neuron or a motor neuron promptly and synchronically after a drug treatment.A method of generating a motor neuron from a pluripotent stem cell, comprising the following steps in order from (1) to (2):(1) introducing one or more nucleic acids encoding Lhx3, Ngn2, and Isl1 into a pluripotent stem cell; and(2) maintaining expression of the Lhx3, Ngn2, and Isl1 for three days or more.
US10519419B2 Method for producing culture medium composition
The present invention provides a production method of a medium composition, including previously removing divalent metal cations contained in a polymer compound having an anionic functional group, preparing a dry powder of the polymer compound, and mixing the dry powder and the medium, and the like. The present invention also provides a purification method of a polymer compound having an anionic functional group, which includes mixing a suspension of the polymer compound having an anionic functional group in water and a cation exchanger that exchanges a divalent metal cation with a monovalent metal cation to give a polymer compound having an anionic functional group, which shows a reduced amount of contaminating divalent metal cations.
US10519414B2 Apparatus and method for continuous cell culture
Disclosed is a method of continuously culturing cells, including culturing the cells by injecting a culture medium into an internal compartment of a sealed culture vessel and then inoculating the culture medium with the cells, detaching the adhered cells when the density of the cells cultured in the compartment of the culture vessel is a reference value or more, and obtaining the cells detached from the culture vessel, which is maintained in a sealed state.
US10519412B2 Stamp and method of transferring particles to cells of a cell culture
A stamp and a method for transferring particles to cells of a cell culture. The stamp includes a body having upper and lower surfaces. The lower surface includes a recessed portion. A gel extends along the recessed portion of the lower surface of the body and including the particles patterned therein. The body is configured to move between a first position wherein the gel is isolated from the cells of the cell culture and a second position wherein the particles patterned in the gel communicate with the cells of the cell culture through diffusion.
US10519411B2 Cell culture cassettes and incubator
The invention relates to cassettes for culturing cells. The invention also relates to analytical and preparative incubators for housing the cassettes. The invention also relates to methods of using the cassettes, for example, to culture cells wherein the processes of feeding and passaging cells are automated.
US10519410B2 Pressure manifold and culture module
A perfusion manifold assembly is described that allows for perfusion of a microfluidic device, such as an organ on a chip microfluidic device comprising cells that mimic cells in an organ in the body, that is detachably linked with said assembly so that fluid enters ports of the microfluidic device from a fluid reservoir, optionally without tubing, at a controllable flow rate.A culture module is contemplated that allows the perfusion and optionally mechanical actuation of one or more microfluidic devices, such as organ-on-a-chip microfluidic devices comprising cells that mimic at least one function of an organ in the body.
US10519403B2 Sanitary cleaner
The invention relates to an aqueous sanitary cleaning composition comprising a sulfamic acid in an amount of about ≤10 wt.-%, isotridecanol ethoxylate in an amount of about less than 3 wt.-%, a perfume in an amount in a range of about ≥0.2 wt.-% to ≤0.5 wt.-%, and water, wherein the wt.-% of the components are based on the total weight of the sanitary cleaning composition, and wherein the perfume comprises at least one of the compounds according to the general formulas I, II and III, and/or a compound according to the general formula IV.
US10519387B2 Catalyst composition for converting light naphtha to aromatic compounds and a process thereof
Accordingly, the present invention provides a catalyst composition suitable for converting light naphtha comprising one or more of C5 to C8 carbon atoms to aromatic compounds ranging from C6 to C10 carbon atoms, said catalyst composition comprising: (a) a medium pore size zeolite; (b) 0.1 to 5.0 wt % of zinc; and (c) 0.1 to 5 wt % of gallium. Also, the present invention provides a process for converting light naphtha comprising one or more of C5 to C8 carbon atoms to aromatic compounds ranging from C6 to C10 carbon atoms, said process comprising the step of contacting a feedstock comprising the light naphtha with a catalyst composition comprising (a) a medium pore size zeolite; (b) 0.1 to 5.0 wt % of zinc; and (c) 0.1 to 5 wt % of gallium in presence of carrier gas at temperatures ranging from 400° to 600° C.
US10519382B2 Bitumen production with solvent separation from tailings using distributor constructions and techniques
Production of bitumen from bitumen froth can include separating the froth into a solvent diluted tailings and solvent diluted bitumen, and then the diluted tailings can be treated to recover solvent for reuse in the froth separation. The solvent recovery from tailings can employ a distributor for use in a tailings solvent recovery unit (TSRU). The distributor can include slot-shaped pressure let-down apertures and a closed curved end portion to introduce the tailings into a separation vessel. The distributor construction can have various advantages, such as facilitating manufacturing as well as effective mitigation of pre-flashing and solids segregation issues, for enhanced bitumen production and solvent recovery operations.
US10519366B2 Quantum dot article with thiol-epoxy matrix
Described is a quantum dot film article comprising a quantum dot of a cured thiol-epoxy matrix. The matrix formulations resist ingress from water and/or oxygen, while also providing acceptable color stability upon aging.
US10519354B2 Porous oil binder and method for the production thereof
The invention relates to a hydrophobed porous oil binder in the form of a nonwoven fabric composed of lignocellulose-containing raw materials having a biologically functionalized surface for removing mineral-oil-based contaminants in seas, rivers, inland waters, and stormwater basins or wastewater treatment plants, wherein the density of the oil binder is 10 to 900 kg/m3, the oil binder is 1 to 25 mm thick, the broad surface of the oil binder has a dimension of 9 to 200 cm2, the porosity of the oil binder is 30 to 96%, measured with respect to the total fraction of the oil binder, and the flexural strength of the oil binder is at least 1.5 N/mm2.
US10519337B2 Coating compositions for packaging articles such as food and beverage containers
An article, comprising a food or beverage container (20), or a portion thereof, that includes a metal substrate (30, 32) and a coating (34) disposed on at least a portion of the metal substrate (30, 32). The coating (34) is preferably formed from a coating composition that comprises an emulsion polymerized latex having a first-stage emulsion polymerized copolymer and a second-stage emulsion polymerized copolymer.
US10519326B2 Antifouling and chlorine-resistant ultrathin coatings on reverse osmosis membranes
Disclosed are methods of preparing antifouling and chlorine-resistant coatings on reverse osmosis membranes with initiated chemical vapor deposition. The coatings enhance the stability and lifetime of membranes without sacrificing performance characteristics, such as permeability or salt retention.
US10519312B2 Ultra-thin black polyimide film and method for preparing the same
The present invention relates to an ultra-thin black polyimide film and a method for preparing the same. The ultra-thin black polyimide film according to the present invention has a thickness of 8 μm or less, and has not only an excellent gloss and a low light transmittance in the range of visible light, but also an excellent dimensional stability so as to be effectively used in products such as slim devices, coverlays, insulating films, or semiconductor devices, which need to have a good mechanical or thermal properties.
US10519298B2 Carbon coated particles
Core particles produced in situ or introduced as preformed core particles are coated with a layer of carbon. Non-carbon as well as some carbon-based core materials can be utilized. The resulting carbon coated particles can find applications in rubber products, for instance as reinforcement for tire components.
US10519282B2 Anti-agglomerants for polyisobutylene production
The invention relates to a method to reduce or prevent agglomeration of polyisobutylene particles in aqueous media by LCST compounds and highly pure polyisobutylenes obtained thereby. The invention further relates to polyisobutylene products comprising the same or derived therefrom.
US10519280B2 Process for preparing SiC-Bonded polyethersiloxanes
A process for preparing SiC-bonded polyethersiloxanes by precious metal-catalysed addition of olefinically unsaturated polyethers onto siloxanes having SiH groups is described, in which, prior to commencement of reaction, the siloxane having SiH groups is mixed together with a polyethersiloxane, preferably by stirring, and then, in a second step, this preliminary mixture is contacted with an olefinically unsaturated polyether and with a precious metal catalyst and optionally further additives, preferably with further stirring, and the SiC bond formation reaction is conducted up to an SiH conversion, determined by gas-volumetric means, of at least 97%.
US10519278B2 Methods of making polypeptides
Various embodiments disclosed relate to a method of forming a polypeptide. The method includes contacting a first amino acid-derived N-thiocarboxyanhydrosulfide monomer as a crystalline solid with a polymerization initiator (e.g., in an alkane suspension) to give a polypeptide product. The method further includes contacting the polypeptide product with a second amino acid-derived N-thiocarboxyanhydrosulfide monomer in an alkane suspension.
US10519273B2 Processes for producing filter cartridge assemblies and molded polyurethane elastomers
Disclosed are processes for producing molded polyurethane elastomers and products, such as filter end caps, that include such elastomers. The elastomers are the reaction product of a non-foaming reaction mixture comprising an isocyanate-reactive composition and an organic polyisocyanate prepolymer with an internal mold release agent.
US10519272B2 Absorbent polymeric material, method for producing same and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to a polymeric material having dilating properties and production of the respective material, such that it is incorporated into protective products/equipments to absorb impact energy resulting from a collision. This material may be used in motorcyclists' or sports helmets, ballistic vests, kneepads, elbow pads, protective footwear and any other personal protective products.
US10519265B2 Polymeric materials having active cross-linkers, methods for making them, and use thereof
The present technology relates to a polymeric material including a plurality of polymer subunits and an active cross-linker, wherein the active cross-linker is covalently linked to the plurality of polymer subunits. The active cross-linker offers a key building block for constructing novel molecular architecture in chemomechanical soft materials and illustrates a new approach to tailor material properties.
US10519260B2 Polymerizations for olefin-based polymers
The invention provides a process to form an olefin-based polymer, said process comprising polymerizing at least one olefin in the presence of at least one catalyst system comprising the reaction product of the following: A) at least one cocatalyst; and B) a procatalyst comprising a metal-ligand complex of Formula (I), as described herein: (Formula I).
US10519258B2 Dip-forming synthetic isoprene polymer latex, dip-forming composition, and dip-formed article
A dip-forming synthetic isoprene polymer latex contains a synthetic isoprene polymer which has been subjected to solution polymerization using an alkyllithium polymerization catalyst. A ratio between a mode diameter and a median diameter (mode diameter/median diameter) of a particle diameter of the latex is 0.8 or more. A Brookfield viscosity difference (V66−V56) between a Brookfield viscosity at a solid content concentration of 56% (V56) and a Brookfield viscosity at a solid content concentration of 66% (V66) is 200 mPa·s or less.
US10519247B2 Targeting HER2 and HER3 with bispecific antibodies in cancerous cells
The disclosure provides monoclonal bispecific antibodies targeting HER2 and HER3. The disclosure also provides monospecific tetravalent HER3 antigen binding antibodies. Still further provided by the disclosure are methods of treating a cancer in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of an antibody provided by the disclosure.
US10519246B2 Anti-fibroblast activation protein (FAP) antibodies for treatment and diagnosis
The present invention relates to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, such as cancer and inflammatory disorders. The invention provides, and involves the use of, antibodies that bind fibroblast activation protein (FAP).
US10519242B2 Targeting regulatory T cells with heterodimeric proteins
The present invention provides methods and compositions comprising a heterodimeric antibody comprising a first monomer comprising a first variant heavy chain constant region and an anti-CD4 binding moiety. The heterodimeric antibody also comprises a second monomer comprising: a second variant heavy chain constant region and an anti-CD25 binding moiety. In some cases, the pIs of the first and second variant heavy chain constant regions are at least 0.5 logs apart.
US10519220B2 Full spectrum anti-dengue antibody
The present invention provides, among other things, antibody agents (e.g., antibodies, and/or antigen-binding fragments thereof) that bind to DV epitopes, as well as compositions containing them and methods of designing, providing, formulating, using, identifying and/or characterizing them. In some embodiments, provided antibody agents show significant binding to a plurality of DV serotypes. In some embodiments, provided antibody agents show significant binding to all four DV serotypes. Such antibody agents are useful, for example, in the prophylaxis, treatment, diagnosis, and/or study of DV.
US10519218B2 Selective IL-6-trans-signalling inhibitor compositions
A selective IL-6-trans-signalling inhibitor can be used to treat a variety of IL-6-mediated conditions, including inflammatory diseases and cancer. The inhibitor can safely be administered to humans at a variety of doses.
US10519207B2 Compositions and methods for treating opioid tolerance
The present disclosure is directed to a method of treating morphine tolerance and/or symptoms associated therewith by administration to a subject in need thereof a DN-TNF polypeptide that inhibits the activity of soluble TNF- but not transmembrane TNF-α.
US10519204B2 Method for extracting soluble proteins from microalgal biomass
A method for preparing a protein isolate of the biomass of microalgae of the genus Chlorella, includes the following steps: supplying a microalgal biomass produced by fermentation, washing the biomass so as to eliminate the soluble interstitial compounds and concentrating the biomass, mechanically grinding the washed and concentrated biomass in a horizontal ball grinder-type system in order to produce an emulsion, destructuring the emulsion thus produced, triple-phase separation so as to separate the soluble fraction from the fractions containing the lipids and the cell debris, recovery of the soluble fraction thus produced in order to produce the soluble protein isolate, then evaporation, pasteurization and atomization of the protein isolate.
US10519197B1 Peptide-based proteasome inhibitors for treating conditions mediated by senescent cells and for treating cancer
The proteasome inhibitors of this invention include peptide-based compounds with a short linear sequence of amino acids. An oxo or thio group is attached to the N-terminal amino acid. A protein-reactive electrophilic group such as an epoxyketone, an aziridinylketone, or a beta-lactone is attached to the C-terminal amino acid. Upon contact with a proteasome complex in a target cell, the electrophilic group reacts with a functional group in or near a binding pocket or active site of the proteasome, forming a covalent bond and thereby inactivating the proteasome. These and other proteasome inhibitors can be screened for binding affinity and an ability to selectively eliminate senescent cells or cancer cells. Compounds that selectively remove senescent cells can be developed for the treatment of conditions such as osteoarthritis, ophthalmic disease, pulmonary disease, and atherosclerosis.
US10519194B2 Removal of fragments from a sample containing a target protein using activated carbon
The present invention provides novel and improved protein purification processes which incorporate certain types of carbonaceous materials and result in effective and selective removal, of protein, fragments without adversely affecting the yield of the desired protein product.
US10519189B2 Compositions and methods for synthesizing 5′-Capped RNAs
Provided herein are methods and compositions for synthesizing 5′Capped RNAs wherein the initiating capped oligonucleotide primers have the general form m7Gppp[N2′Ome]n[N]m wherein m7G is N7-methylated guanosine or any guanosine analog, N is any natural, modified or unnatural nucleoside, “n” can be any integer from 0 to 4 and “m” can be an integer from 1 to 9.
US10519188B2 Cyclic di-nucleotide compounds and methods of use
Disclosed are cyclic-di-nucleotide cGAMP analogs, methods of synthesizing the compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds thereof, and use of compounds and compositions in medical therapy.
US10519179B2 Highly efficient NRF2 activators-co-releasing molecule hybrids, their use in the treatment of inflammatory or cardiovascular diseases and their process of preparation
The present invention relates to highly efficient Nrf2 activators-CO-releasing molecules of formula (I) and (II) capable of increasing HO-1 protein expression and simultaneously releasing CO, their synthesis and their use in therapeutic applications, in particular their use in the treatment of inflammatory or cardiovascular diseases, wherein CORM represents a carbonyl metal complex chosen from among: Mn(CO)5, formula (III), (IV), (V), (VI), (VII), (VIII) and (IX).
US10519169B2 3-(1H-pyrrolo[2,3-C]pyridin-2-yl)-1 H-pyrazolo[4,3-B]pyridines and therapeutic uses thereof
4-Azaindazole compounds for treating various diseases and pathologies are disclosed. More particularly, the present disclosure concerns the use of a 4-azaindazole compound or analogs thereof, in the treatment of disorders characterized by the activation of Wnt pathway signaling (e.g., cancer, abnormal cellular proliferation, angiogenesis, fibrotic disorders, bone or cartilage diseases, and osteoarthritis), the modulation of cellular events mediated by Wnt pathway signaling, as well as genetic diseases and neurological conditions/disorders/diseases due to mutations or dysregulation of the Wnt pathway and/or of one or more of Wnt signaling components. Also provided are methods for treating Wnt-related disease states.
US10519166B2 Heterocyclic compound and organic light emitting device comprising the same
The present specification provides a heterocyclic compound and an organic light emitting device including the same.
US10519155B2 1,6-diazabicyclo [3,2,1] octan-7-one derivatives and their bacterial infections
Compounds of Formula (I), their preparation and use in preventing or treating bacterial infections are disclosed.
US10519153B2 Fused imidazo-piperidine JAK inhibitors
The invention provides compounds of formula (I): where the variables are defined in the specification, or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof, that are useful as JAK kinase inhibitors. The invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, methods of using such compounds to treat respiratory diseases, and processes and intermediates useful for preparing such compounds.
US10519147B2 Diamino-alkylamino-linked arylsulfonamide compounds with selective activity in voltage-gated sodium channels
Disclosed are compounds of Formula A, or a salt thereof, where Q, X, R1 and R2 are as defined herein, which compounds have properties for inhibiting Nav 1.7 ion channels found in peripheral and sympathetic neurons. Also described are pharmaceutical formulations comprising the compounds of Formula A or their salts, and methods of treating pain (acute, post-operative, neuropathic), or cough or itch disorders using the same.
US10519136B2 Dual inhibitors of PARP1 and CDK
Disclosed herein, in various embodiments, are compounds having dual activity as PARP1 and CDK inhibitors, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. In some embodiments, the present disclosure provides for methods of treating diseases or conditions in a subject in need thereof, comprising administering one or more compounds disclosed herein. In some embodiment, the disease is cancer, including breast cancer.
US10519134B2 Pyrazole compounds and methods of making and using same
Provided herein are pyrazole compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds. The subject compounds and compositions are useful as modulators of MAGL and/or ABHD6. Furthermore, the subject compounds and compositions are useful for the treatment of, for example, pain.
US10519132B2 Isocorydine derivatives, preparation method and use thereof
A derivative of isocorydine of formula I: wherein: R1═ X═N, C, C═C; n1=0, 1 R2═H, R1 Y═C, N R3═H, Cl, Br, F, CF3, OCH3, CH3, Z ═H, Cl, F, N; n2=0, 1 R4═NH2, CH2NH2, NHCO(CH2)n3CH3, CH2NHCO(CH2)n3CH3, n3=0, 1, 2. This derivative is prepared by amidation condensation reaction between an amino group of NICD and a carbonyl group of an aryl isocyanate, a carboxylic acid, or an acid chloride, or symmetrical amidation condensation reaction between an NICD and an aromatic amino group by solid phosgene. This derivative has anti-cancer activity in vivo and in vitro, and may be used for preventing and treating cancer.
US10519131B2 Benzazepine compounds, conjugates, and uses thereof
Benzazepine compounds, conjugates, and pharmaceutical compositions for use in the treatment of disease, such as cancer, are disclosed herein. The disclosed benzazepine compounds are useful, among other things, in the treating of cancer and modulating TLR8. Additionally, benzazepine compounds incorporated into a conjugate with an antibody construct are described herein.
US10519130B2 Quinazolinones and azaquinazolinones as ubiquitin-specific protease 7 inhibitors
The present disclosure relates to inhibitors of USP7 inhibitors useful in the treatment of cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, immunological disorders, inflammatory disorders, cardiovascular diseases, ischemic diseases, viral infections and diseases, and bacterial infections and diseases, having the Formula: where R1, R2, R3, R4, R4′, X1, Y1, Y2, Y3, Y4, n, and m are described herein.
US10519124B2 Synthesis of R-glucosides, sugar alcohols, reduced sugar alcohols, and furan derivatives of reduced sugar alcohols
Disclosed herein are methods for synthesizing 1,2,5,6-hexanetetrol (HTO), 1,6 hexanediol (HDO) and other reduced polyols from C5 and C6 sugar alcohols or R glycosides. The methods include contacting the sugar alcohol or R-glycoside with a copper catalyst, most desirably a Raney copper catalyst with hydrogen for a time, temperature and pressure sufficient to form reduced polyols having 2 to 3 fewer hydoxy groups than the starting material. When the starting compound is a C6 sugar alcohol such as sorbitol or R-glycoside of a C6 sugar such as methyl glucoside, the predominant product is HTO. The same catalyst can be used to further reduce the HTO to HDO.
US10519116B2 Water-soluble pyrazole derivatives as corrosion inhibitors
Disclosed are nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds of relatively low aquatic toxicity and methods of using the heterocyclic compounds as corrosion inhibitors. The present method is used to inhibit corrosion of a metal surface in contact with an aqueous system using pyrazole derivatives, and provides enhanced protection against corrosion of metals in aqueous systems. The method comprises the use of corrosion inhibitors that are generally resistant to halogen attack and provide good corrosion resistance in the presence of oxidizing halogen-based biocides. Formulations comprising pyrazole derivatives are also disclosed.
US10519115B2 Antidiabetic tricyclic compounds
Novel compounds of the structural formula (I), and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, are agonists of G-protein coupled receptor 40 (GPR40) and may be useful in the treatment, prevention and suppression of diseases mediated by the G-protein-coupled receptor 40. The compounds of the present invention may be useful in the treatment of Type 2 diabetes mellitus, and of conditions that are often associated with this disease, including obesity and lipid disorders, such as mixed or diabetic dyslipidemia, hyperlipidemia, hypercholesterolemia, and hypertriglyceridemia.
US10519112B2 Method for producing heteroaromatic sulfonamide compound
The present invention provides: a method for producing a mixed sulfonic acid anhydride of the general formula (1) by reacting a sulfonic acid compound of the general formula (2) with a perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acid anhydride or a perfluoroalkyl sulfonic acid halide; and a method for producing a sulfonamide compound of the general formula (4) obtained by reacting an amine compound of the general formula (3) with a mixed sulfonic acid anhydride of the general formula (1).
US10519108B2 Inhibitors of retinaldehyde dehydrogenases and methods of use
Compounds having inhibitory activity against retinaldehyde dehydrogenases (RALDHs). The compounds can be used, for example, to inhibit synthesis of retinoic acid for the treatment of refractive error disorders such as myopia, and as infertility treatments by inhibiting spermatogenesis.
US10519106B2 Urea derivative and use therefor
A compound has inhibitory activity on Discoidin Domain Receptor 1. The compound includes a urea derivative represented by the formula below or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US10519099B2 Cystobactamides
The present invention provides a method for the treatment or prophylaxis of bacterial infections by administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a compound of formula.
US10519096B2 Process for preparing amino compounds from nitrile compounds
The present invention relates to a process for hydrogenating nitrile compounds to amino compounds, in which the cross-sectional loading of the reactor during the hydrogenation is less than or equal to 4.0 kg/m2*s, based on the liquid phase.
US10519093B2 Method of producing hydroxycinnamic acids
A method efficiently produces hydroxycinnamic acids having a high quality, from a cellulose-containing biomass. More specifically, the method includes the steps of: obtaining an alkaline filtrate by allowing an alkaline aqueous medium to pass through a cellulose-containing biomass; obtaining a hydroxycinnamic acid extraction liquid by allowing the alkaline filtrate to repeatedly pass through the cellulose-containing biomass; and separating the hydroxycinnamic acid from the hydroxycinnamic acid extraction liquid.
US10519084B2 Conversion of natural gas into clean liquid fuels
Provided herein are methods and systems for converting natural gas, and specifically methane, into higher-value oxycarbon products, such as methanol, methyl formate, and formic acid. The natural gas is introduced into an aqueous solution with hydroxyl radicals and reacted in ambient conditions to form the desired products in the presence of a metal catalyst. The methods described herein overcome the “over-activation” dilemma of prior art methods that lead to the formation of undesirable carbon oxide compounds. Methods and apparatus for forming hydrogen peroxide via electrolysis and for forming hydroxyl radicals from the hydrogen peroxide via reaction with ferrous ions are also provided.
US10519080B2 Removal of aromatic impurities from an alkene stream using an acid catalyst, such as an acidic ionic liquid
A process for the preparation of a chemical composition comprising an aromatic compound α in a concentration B by weight, based on the total weight of the chemical composition, comprising: a. providing the following reaction components: i. a chemical composition comprising the following: a) The aromatic compound α in a concentration A by weight based on the total weight of the chemical composition, and b) An olefin in an amount in an amount of about 50 to about 99.99 wt. %, based on the total weight of the chemical composition, and ii. An acid; and b. reacting the components to obtain the chemical composition comprising the aromatic compound α in a concentration B by weight based on the total weight of the chemical composition; wherein the concentration B is less than the concentration A.
US10519079B2 Low metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oils and processes for producing the same
Low metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oils and processes for producing the same are provided. Low metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oil is produced by a process of contacting metal-containing biomass-derived pyrolysis oil with an acidic ion-exchange resin having sulfonic acid groups. Low metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oil is removed from spent acidic ion-exchange resin after ion-exchange.
US10519077B2 Ethylene oligomerization/trimerization/tetramerization reactor
A process includes periodically or continuously introducing an olefin monomer and periodically or continuously introducing a catalyst system or catalyst system components into a reaction mixture within a reaction system, oligomerizing the olefin monomer within the reaction mixture to form an oligomer product, and periodically or continuously discharging a reaction system effluent comprising the oligomer product from the reaction system. The reaction system includes a total reaction mixture volume and a heat exchanged portion of the reaction system comprising a heat exchanged reaction mixture volume and a total heat exchanged surface area providing indirect contact between the reaction mixture and a heat exchange medium. A ratio of the total heat exchanged surface area to the total reaction mixture volume within the reaction system is in a range from 0.75 in−1 to 5 in−1, and an oligomer product discharge rate from the reaction system is between 1.0 (lb)(hr−1)(gal−1) to 6.0 (lb)(hr−1)(gal−1).
US10519073B2 Bark and wood fiber growing medium
A growing medium comprising fibrous tree bark and fibrous wood components, wherein the fibers of the growing medium have an average length to width ratio, such that the growing medium has a dry bulk density of about 60 kg/m3 or lower and wet bulk density of about 120 kg/m3 or lower.
US10519066B2 Dielectric porcelain composition, method for producing dielectric porcelain composition, and multilayer ceramic electronic component
A dielectric porcelain composition having a main component of a lead-free perovskite type compound at least containing Ba, Ca, Ti, and Sb, and having a Curie temperature Tc of 140° C. or higher.
US10519062B2 Manufacturing method for camera window having distinctive pattern and camera window having the distinctive pattern
The present invention relates to a manufacturing method for a camera window and a camera window manufactured thereby. A conventional camera window is configured such that an etching pattern is provided on a back surface of a glass sheet, and a deposition layer is provided on the etching pattern, thereby improving reflectivity, whereby indirect external recognition of the etching pattern is performed, but in the present invention, a distinctive pattern is provided on a front surface of a glass sheet such that direct external recognition of the pattern is possible, whereby it is possible to recognize a distinctive pattern line.
US10519058B2 Method for tempering glass sheets
A method for tempering substantially flat glass sheets. A glass sheet is heated to a tempering temperature and quenching is conducted by blasting cooling air to both surfaces of the glass sheet. The quenching of a top surface and a bottom surface of the glass sheet's both side lanes is commenced earlier or is performed at the early stage of quenching more effectively than the quenching of a top surface and a bottom surface of the glass sheet's middle lane. As a result, the compressive stress required for a desired tempering degree is established on both surfaces of the side lanes earlier than on both surfaces of the middle lane. In order to achieve this, the cooling air enclosures above and below a glass sheet are provided with a subarea of weakened cooling effect.
US10519054B2 Carrier insert for accommodating and maintaining the biofilm culture of fluid cleaning structures
The invention relates to a carrier insert for accommodating and maintaining the biofilm culture of fluid cleaning structures, which contains a spatial web made of staple fibres using the hosiery method.The characteristic feature of the invention is that the web (10) has internal textile units (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) joining each other in intermediate complete nodal points (20, 21, 22, 23) and situated between the complete nodal points (20, 21, 22, 23), and external textile (17, 18) units situated along the edges (10a) of the web (10), where in the case of at least a part of the complete nodal points (20, 21, 22, 23) there is an even number of internal textile units (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16) guided into the given complete nodal point (20, 21, 22, 23), the internal sides (17a, 18a) of the external textile units (17, 18) situated along the edges (10a) of the web (10) are connected to a complete nodal point (20, 21, 22, 23) each, and the external sides (17b, 18b) of the external textile units (17, 18) are provided with connection points (24, 25) for joining the structure (1), and via the connection points (24, 25) the web (10) is attached to the structure (1) in a fixed position.
US10519052B2 Soil and water remediation method and apparatus for treatment of recalcitrant halogenated substances
Disclosed are methods, apparatuses and systems for the remediation of contaminated soils, groundwater, water, and/or waste using a combination of reagents. The disclosed methods may be used to treat various recalcitrant halogenated substances, such as perfluoroalkyls and polyfluoroalkyls. Particular combinations of reagents that may be used in the disclosed methods include but are not limited to: (1) persulfate, oxygen and ozone; (2) persulfate, salt, oxygen and ozone; (3) persulfate, phosphate, and/or oxygen; (4) persulfate, phosphate, oxygen and ozone; (5) persulfate, phosphate, salt and oxygen (6) persulfate, phosphate, salt, oxygen and ozone; (7) oxygen and salt; and (8) air and salt. The disclosed methods may enhance destruction of organic contaminants in the liquid phase and may also control the rate of aerosol or foam formation relative to the rate of chemical oxidation and/or reduction/transfer.
US10519046B2 High flow-through gravity purification system for water
Disclosed is a gravity fed purification system having a purification media having a layer of low ash catalytic carbon having a nominal particle size range of about 20 mesh to about 50 mesh, wherein the purification system is able to produce a flow rate of about 1000 to about 1500 cc/min with a pressure head of about 300 to about 350 cc.
US10519041B2 Recovering a caustic solution via calcium carbonate crystal aggregates
Techniques for growing crystalline calcium carbonate solids such that the crystalline calcium carbonate solids include a volume of 0.0005 mm3 to 5 mm3, include a slaker to react quicklime (CaO) and a low carbonate content fluid to yield a slurry of primarily slaked lime (Ca(OH)2); a fluidized-bed reactive crystallizer that encloses a solid bed mass and includes an input for a slurry of primarily slaked lime, an input for an alkaline solution and carbonate, and an output for crystalline calcium carbonate solids that include particles and an alkaline carbonate solution; a dewatering apparatus that includes an input coupled to the crystallizer and an output to discharge a plurality of separate streams that each include a portion of the crystalline calcium carbonate solids and alkaline carbonate solution; and a seed transfer apparatus to deliver seed material into the crystallizer to maintain a consistent mass of seed material.
US10519040B2 Large scale production of oxidized graphene
Embodiments described herein relate generally to the large scale production of functionalized graphene. In some embodiments, a method for producing functionalized graphene includes combining a crystalline graphite with a first electrolyte solution that includes at least one of a metal hydroxide salt, an oxidizer, and a surfactant. The crystalline graphite is then milled in the presence of the first electrolyte solution for a first time period to produce a thinned intermediate material. The thinned intermediate material is combined with a second electrolyte solution that includes a strong oxidizer and at least one of a metal hydroxide salt, a weak oxidizer, and a surfactant. The thinned intermediate material is then milled in the presence of the second electrolyte solution for a second time period to produce functionalized graphene.
US10519027B2 Fuel transportation and delivery apparatus
Fuel delivery vessels and vehicles are described. Some embodiments include nozzles for access by an operator. Some embodiments include optimized size and material characteristics. Some embodiments include various dispensing systems.
US10519025B2 Adjustable liquid level autofill pitcher for an appliance
An autofill system for a container where the liquid fill level is adjustable. A proximity sensor is used in conjunction with an adjustable displacement caused by the weight of the liquid to provide for an autofill system with a user selectable liquid fill level.
US10519024B1 System and method for cleaning beverage dispensers
A cleaning system for BIB beverage dispensers may comprise a rinse reservoir, a clean reservoir, and a first cleaning solution and a second cleaning solution. A method of cleaning BIB beverage dispensers may include dispensing from the clean reservoir a fluid having the first cleaning solution mixed therein, dispensing the second cleaning solution, allowing the second cleaning solution to rest in the beverage dispenser, and dispensing a rinse fluid.
US10519019B2 Radiator funnel assembly with unique identifiers
A radiator funnel assembly facilitates filling refrigerant liquids in different radiators. The assembly provides various sizes and types of adapters and caps, with each adapter and cap having a unique identifier to facilitate assemblage and indicate a matching radiator fill opening. The assembly includes a funnel configured to receive a radiator fluid and carries the radiator fluid through a spout. Multiple conduits detachably attach in series to the spout. Multiple adapters receive the conduits and engage a specific radiator fill opening. Each adapter has a unique identifier that enables identification of the connecting conduit, and also identifies the specific type of radiator fill opening that is operable with the adapter. Multiple caps fasten the adapters to the radiator opening. Each cap has a unique identifier to identify and match to the appropriate adapter. This is useful for matching the adapter and cap to different types of radiators.
US10519015B2 Composite bottle opener
A composite bottle opener includes: a cork remover unit having a hand grip, a bottle stopper and a corkscrew, one end of which is connected to the hand grip while the hand grip is attached detachably on the bottle stopper; a retractable fixing sleeve including an upper sleeve mounted movably on a lower sleeve while the cork removes unit is mounted on the upper sleeve; and one compressible cutter unit installed on a side wall of the lower sleeve such that the cutter is movable in a thickness direction of the side wall of the lower sleeve. In use, one needs to apply a little torque to tear away the sealing foil around the outer periphery of the bottle as well as the cork blocking the mouth of the bottle. The bottle stopper can be plugged back into the mouth of the bottle after the cork removal.
US10519011B2 Winch line attachment device and method for attaching winch line to winch
A winch line retainer for attaching the winch line to a winch drum may be formed as a strap defining a first retention loop at a first lateral end of the strap, a second retention loop at a second lateral end of the strap, and a mid-section that connects the first retention loop and the first lateral end and the second retention loop at the second lateral end. A method for attaching a synthetic rope winch line to a winch drum using the winch line retainer is further disclosed.