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US10562083B2 Method for treating polluted soil by a hydraulic binder with mayenite phase
A method for treating polluted soils, includes mixing the soil with a hydraulic binder, wherein the hydraulic binder includes: as the only high-alumina clinker, a high-alumina clinker including more than 80 wt % of mayenite C12A7 phase or a mayenite isotope, the high-alumina clinker making up at least 70 wt % of the weight of the hydraulic binder; and 1 wt % to 30 wt %, relative to the total weight of the binder, of lime.
US10562080B1 Method and apparatus for cleaning an oil and gas well riser assembly with multiple tools simultaneously
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for cleaning an oil and gas well riser section or assembly on location offshore that includes a larger diameter central pipe and a plurality of smaller diameter pipes that are spaced radially away from the central larger diameter pipe. Even more particularly, the present invention relates to an improved method and apparatus for cleaning oil and gas well riser sections wherein a specially configured cap or pair of caps are fitted to the ends of the riser which enable pressure washing cleaning tools (or a camera) to be inserted into and through a selected one of the pipes including either a smaller diameter of the pipes or the central larger diameter pipe and wherein the cap continuously collects spent cleaning fluid and debris, allowing the cleaning process to be done on location without transporting the riser section back onshore.
US10562077B2 System comprising a portable switching device for use with a portable electronic device
A lens and/or a view screen of an electronic device having at least one case can be cleaned by wiping the view screen with a cleaning component wherein the cleaning component is configured to selectively couple to the at least one case or some other substrate using a magnetic attractive force. The cleaning devices may have secondary applications such as securing fly fishing lures, activating or deactivating a device having a magnetic switch, or preventing sunglasses from sinking. They may also be manufactured without a cleaning component for use with the secondary applications.
US10562074B2 Microparticle sorting method and microchip for sorting microparticles
There is provided a microparticle sorting method including a procedure of collecting a microparticle in a fluid that flows through a main channel in a branch channel that is in communication with the main channel by generating a negative pressure in the branch channel. In the procedure, a flow of a fluid is formed that flows toward a side of the main channel from a side of the branch channel at a communication opening between the main channel and the branch channel.
US10562073B2 Apparatus for measuring the stiffness of mailpieces
Apparatus for measuring the stiffness of mail articles on the principle of measuring deflection of a beam in bending comprises a rectilinear conveying portion for conveying the mail articles, a deflection roller disposed in a staggered offset manner between two wheels having deformable rims in such a manner as to form a substantially triangular peak on the rectilinear conveying portion, and an inlet ramp that is disposed upstream from the peak and that follows the upward slope of the peak.
US10562068B2 Ultrasonic device having large radiating area
The present invention relates a power ultrasound device for fluids processing. An ultrasonic resonator comprises: an exciter section having a longitudinal axis and dimensioned to be resonant in a direction along the longitudinal axis when the exciter section is energized with high frequency vibrations; and a radiator section having a connection stub and coupled to the exciter section through the connection stub, wherein the radiator section is configured to receive the vibrations from the exciter section and transmit the vibrations as acoustic waves, wherein an axial length of the exciter section is less than a half-wavelength, wherein the connection stub completes the half-wavelength when coupled to the excited section to allow the ultrasonic resonator operate in resonance at design frequency. The radiator section includes a radiator body having at least three sides to provide a plurality of external radiating surfaces, and two opposite faces having a plurality of orifices formed therein, wherein walls of the orifices are configured to provide a plurality of internal radiating surfaces, and wherein the internal and the external surfaces are configured to transmit the vibrations as acoustic waves.
US10562047B2 Coating agent valve
The disclosure relates to a coating agent valve for controlling a stream of a coating agent in an application device, in particular in an atomiser, having a movable valve element (2) which controls the stream of coating agent dependent on its position. The disclosure provides for the valve element (2) to be rotatable.
US10562045B2 Nozzle and liquid material discharge device provided with said nozzle
A nozzle capable of removing a surplus liquid material, which is adhered to outer surfaces of the nozzle and which affects a discharge operation, without undergoing a special process, and a liquid material discharge device provided with the nozzle. The nozzle (1) includes a body (2) having a liquid inflow space, and a discharge tube (4) communicating with the liquid inflow space and extending downwards from the body (2). A liquid removing member (16) is disposed at a lower end of the body (2) in a state laterally surrounding the discharge tube (4), and the liquid removing member (16) includes a groove-like space (15) that is formed between adjacent to of plural surrounding surfaces (10), and that generates capillary force acting in a direction laterally away from the discharge tube (4).
US10562044B2 Shower head assembly
A shower head is disclosed that includes means for accessing its interior. A method for accessing the interior of the shower head is also disclosed. The shower head includes a main body with an interior, a proximal water receiving end for connecting to a water source and a distal water dispensing end. A face plate is movably affixed to the water dispensing end. The face plate has openings for water to pass therethrough to reach a user. The face plate is movable between a closed position where the face plate closes the distal water dispensing end of the main body and an open position where the face plate is displaced away from the distal water dispensing end of the main body to access the interior of the main body. The interior of the shower head is therefore easily accessible without the need for tools or plumbing expertise. The shower head may include a regulating device, also easily accessible, for controlling the flow or for treating the water passing therethrough.
US10562036B2 Providing wear resistance in a reactor configured to facilitate chemical reactions and/or comminution of solid feed materials using shockwaves created in a supersonic gaseous vortex
Various wear resistance designs may be applied to a reactor configured to facilitate chemical reactions, and/or comminution using shockwaves created in a supersonic gaseous vortex. The reactor may include a rigid chamber having a substantially circular cross-section. A first gas inlet may be configured to introduce a high-velocity gas stream into the chamber. A first replaceable wear part may be disposed in the chamber to absorb wear impact caused by the gas stream. In some implementations, the first replaceable wear part may be a cylindrical rod continuously fed into the chamber. In some implementations, the first replaceable wear part may be coated with, or composed of, a catalytic material, and/or may be electrically isolated from the rest of the reactor. In some implementations, a second gas inlet may be disposed to steer the gas stream to a desired area within the chamber to even out the wear impact.
US10562032B2 Systems and methods for automatic plate washing
The present disclosure relates to automated systems and methods for washing microtiter plates that offer advantages such as increased efficiency and decreased contamination during the washing process. In an exemplary embodiment, an automated system for washing multiwell plates comprises an arm having a metal portion and having a multiwell plate holder for holding a multiwell plate; a first rotational servo configured to rotate the multiwell plate about a first axis; a second rotational servo configured to rotate the arm about a second axis; and a controller configured to operate the system to dispels fluid in the multiwell plate.
US10562023B2 Ergonomic fluid handling tubes
Provided herein are fluid handling tubes having a cap that includes a sealing member having interior grooves and panels. Also provided herein are fluid handling tubes having a cap that includes (i) a sealing member having a concave surface at a distal region, and (ii) a flat proximal surface. Provided also are fluid handling tubes having a cap that includes an engagement member at an edge of the cap, where the engagement member includes a surface having curvature and a taper. Also provided herein are fluid handling tubes that include a cap comprising a tube sealing member, an anterior engagement member, and one or more channels (e.g., one or more furrows or grooves) between the sealing member and the engagement member that function as a hinge or pivot. Also provided are fluid handling tubes that include (i) a cap having a sealing member that includes an annular protrusion, and (ii) a tube body having an interior surface that includes an annular recess, where the annular recess in the tube body is configured to receive the annular protrusion of the tubular sealing member of the cap.
US10562013B2 Oxidation catalyst for diesel engines
This oxidation catalyst for diesel engines is divided into an upstream-side catalyst layer and a downstream-side inner catalyst layer in the flow direction of the exhaust gas, and a downstream-side outer catalyst layer is additionally formed so as to cover the surface of the downstream-side inner catalyst layer. The upstream-side catalyst layer and the downstream-side inner catalyst layer contain Pd, and the downstream-side outer catalyst layer contains Pt. The amounts of Pt and Pd contained in the upstream-side catalyst layer and the amounts of Pt and Pd contained in the downstream-side inner catalyst layer are constantly set to certain values, while the amount of Pt contained in the downstream-side outer catalyst layer is set to a value which enables the oxidation efficiency to be at a predetermined value or higher.
US10562012B2 Process for the preparation of a catalyst and a process for producing glycols using the catalyst
A process for the preparation of a catalyst composition for catalysing hydrogenation and hydrogenolysis reactions wherein, (a) a carbon support is contacted with a catalyst precursor solution comprising at least one element from groups 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 of 5 the periodic table to form a metal impregnated carbon; (b) the metal impregnated carbon is dried at a temperature of no greater than 400° C. and placed in a reactor vessel; (c) the reactor vessel is sealed; and (d) the metal impregnated carbon is treated in the reactor 10 vessel in an atmosphere comprising hydrogen at a temperature of from 25° C. to 350 ° C.
US10562007B2 Separation matrix
The present invention relates to a separation matrix, which comprises a support; extenders coupled to an outer part of said support; and ligands coupled to said extenders, wherein the part of the support to which the extenders are coupled constitutes less than 50% of the volume of the separation matrix. The invention also embraces a method of preparing such a separation matrix, as well as a process wherein the separation media is used.
US10562006B2 Particulate water absorbing agent
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a particulate water absorbing agent having both a high water absorption multiplying factor and a high water absorption rate and a method for manufacturing the same. The present invention is a particulate water absorbing agent for which CRC is 30 to 50 g/g, wherein the weight average particulate diameter (D50) is 200-600 μm, and the DRC index given by the following formula is a specific value (for example, 43, 30, or 20) or less: DRC index=(49−DRC5min [g/g])/(D50 [μm]/1000).
US10561996B2 Fluid dispenser chassis and agitation system
Agitating a plurality of fluid packages in a tower. The housing tower may include a stationary tower as well as an agitation device. The agitation device may include an agitation chassis assembly and an agitation rack tower. The plurality of fluid packages may be received at the agitation rack tower. Once received, the plurality of fluid packages may be connected to a pump assembly, wherein the pump assembly is located at the agitation chassis assembly. In addition, the agitation rack tower may be agitated relative to the agitation chassis assembly about a pivot point located on the agitation rack tower.
US10561979B2 Compressed air drying system and check valve used in compressed air drying system
A compressed air drying system includes a forced-induction device, a compressor to which the forced-induction device is connected, a removal device that performs a loading mode operation and an unloading mode operation, a pressure regulating device that opens and closes a drain valve device using air pressure, and a check valve, which includes a body and a piston. The body has a first port connected to the compressor, a second port connected to the removal device, and a third port connected to the pressure regulating device. The piston is slidably arranged in the body. The hardness of the material of a slidable-contact portion of the body that slidably contacts the piston is different from the hardness of the material for the piston.
US10561972B2 Filter media including a waved filtration layer
Filter media including a waved filtration layer are described herein. The filtration layer may be held in a waved configuration by a support layer. In some cases, the filtration layer may have a combination of characteristics (e.g., mean flow pore size, basis weight, amongst others) that can lead to enhanced filtration performance (e.g., reduced air permeability decrease), in particular, in high humidity environments. The filter media may be used to form a variety of filter elements for use in various applications. In some embodiments, at least a surface of the filtration layer is hydrophilic.
US10561971B2 Solid-liquid separator
A solid-liquid separator for separating a solid phase from a liquid phase in a solid-liquid mixture is provided. The solid-liquid separator includes a basket and filter assembly housed coaxially within a tank such that when the basket and filter assembly rotates the liquid phase moves through the filter of the basket and filter assembly into the tank and is discharged from the solid-liquid separator. The solid phase is retained on the filter of the basket and filter assembly and travels vertically up the filter of the basket and filter assembly where it is discharged from the solid-liquid separator.
US10561968B2 Water separation filter
A water separation filter is provided with a first compartment including a particulate filter and a second compartment including a hydrophobic filter for removing particle contaminants and water from a fuel flowing through the filter. Inlet and outlet fuel line couplings are provided so that the water separation filter can be installed as an in-line filter between a fuel tank and a combustion engine.
US10561963B2 Liquid-liquid contact device and liquid-liquid contact method
A liquid-liquid contact device includes: an internal casing surrounding an inner chamber for providing countercurrent contact between a light liquid and a heavy liquid; an external casing surrounding the internal casing so as to form an outer chamber around the internal casing; a light liquid introduction tube guiding the light liquid to the inner chamber; and a heavy liquid introduction tube guiding the heavy liquid to the inner chamber. The internal casing has an upper opening and a lower opening which opens at a location below the upper opening. The external casing has a heavy liquid discharge outlet through which the heavy liquid is allowed to be discharged from the outer chamber, and a light liquid discharge outlet which is disposed above the heavy liquid discharge outlet and through which the light liquid is allowed to be discharged from the outer chamber.
US10561954B1 Methods for dynamic show-length variation
Methods for dynamic show-length variation are disclosed herein. Such methods can include: a track extending from a starting position to a termination position; a first simulation vehicle that can move along the track from the starting position to the termination position; and a content presentation feature. Such methods can further include a processor. The processor can: determine a departure of the simulation vehicle from the starting position; provide content having a beginning, an end, and a plurality of scenes to the content presentation feature while the simulation vehicle is en route between the starting position and the termination position; and customize the length of the provided content so the content reaches the end as the simulation vehicle reaches the termination position.
US10561950B2 Mutually attachable physical pieces of multiple states transforming digital characters and vehicles
Gaming systems and methods for integrated computer-related and physical game play interactions between a game player, a physical game piece character and an electronic device are defined. The physical game piece character may be a combination of smaller parts where each combination transmits a unique alphanumeric identifier and control signals to an electronic device game application, where the game application features the physical game piece character and is responsive to the signals from the physical game piece character and transmits control signals to the physical game piece, which responds with sensory signals.
US10561949B2 Systems and methods for ordered array processing
The present disclosure is directed to methods and systems for processing replacements to a target array according to an ordered list. A system may provide automatic and intuitive identification of selectable tokens by iteratively identifying all selectable tokens for processing or replacement in an array, and, for each selectable token, determining a unique vector or angle to the selectable token from a predetermined position. The selectable tokens may be placed in a list ordered by the vector or angle. A user interface may indicate a candidate selectable token and allow the user to either select the token for processing or replacement, or navigate through the ordered list to a different candidate selectable token. In one such implementation, the user may modify the vector or angle, and the user interface may highlight another candidate selectable token corresponding to the modified vector or angle.
US10561941B2 Video game processing program and video game processing system
The present invention allows a processing load for carrying out matching of a plurality of users who satisfy a predetermined condition with each other to be reduced. The user is arranged for every attribute to carry out the matching. The plurality of users thus matched is allowed to play content together. Users with different attributes may alternately stand in a line in which the users are arranged. Further, the users are arranged by inputting a play request for content. Only selection of a condition of the content may be sufficient for the play request.
US10561939B2 Information processing system, server, and program
A history-information obtaining unit obtains operation history information from a plurality of player terminals. A feature-information generating unit generates, for each of a plurality of players, feature information representing a feature of operation in the form of a certain weighted value obtained from the operation history information. A clustering unit clusters the plurality of players on the basis of the individual feature information of the plurality of players. An other-player-information sending control unit executes control so as to send information about other players belonging to the same group to the individual player terminals of the clustered plurality of players, while prohibiting sending of information about other players belonging to other groups.
US10561935B2 Thumbstick for user input device
A thumbstick for a user input device comprises a tiltable post operable to output a control signal based on its position, with the post comprising external threads and a post anchor feature. An adjustable tensioning mechanism is configured to modify a tilt tension of the post. A cap comprises a cylindrical stem that defines a cavity. A base is moveable with the post and comprises a first cylindrical portion extending into the cavity, and a second cylindrical portion comprising internal threads and a base anchor feature. The internal threads mate with the external threads of the post to fasten the post to the base, and the base anchor feature abuts the post anchor feature to prevent displacement of the base toward the proximal end of the post.
US10561925B2 Intelligent fitness system and control method thereof
The present disclosure provides an intelligent fitness system and a control method thereof. The intelligent fitness system includes a fitting device, a plurality of physical buttons arranged on a handle of the fitting device at positions corresponding to fingers of a user respectively, a controller electrically connected to the physical buttons, and a display device electrically connected to the controller. Each physical button is configured to collect an operation instruction from the user and transmit the operation instruction to the controller. The controller is configured to transmit the operation instruction to the display device. The display device is configured to display a corresponding image in accordance with the operation instruction.
US10561923B1 Collapsible foam roller
A collapsible foam roller device includes at least one telescoping roller section that has at least two rigid telescoping rings. Each ring has an inside surface, an outside surface, a flared leading edge and a flared trailing edge. The trailer edge of an outermost ring is adapted to grasp and hold the leading edge of an adjacent ring. A foam cover is applied to the outside surface of each ring. In one embodiment, the foam roller device comprises two of the roller sections, each roller section sharing a common innermost ring. In an alternate embodiment, the foam roller device comprises four of the roller sections. A first and second roller sections share a common innermost ring; the second and a third roller section share a common outermost ring; and the third and a fourth roller sections share a common innermost ring. Preferably the foam roller device further includes two endcaps.
US10561917B1 Basketball training apparatus with real-time user feedback on shooting form
A basketball training apparatus to provide user feedback on shooting form is provided. The basketball training apparatus includes a sleeve disposed around the user's upper arm and forearm, a strut assembly coupled to the sleeve and having an upper strut pivotably mounted to a lower strut, a Hall Effect sensor disposed within the junction of the upper and lower struts, a pair of magnets coupled to the strut assembly's junction, a controller disposed within the strut assembly and electrically coupled to the Hall Effect sensor, and an alert mechanism disposed within the strut assembly and electrically coupled to the controller. Pivotable movement of the upper strut relative to the lower strut to either a first optimal angle or second optimal angle enables the alert mechanism to generate a notification.
US10561914B2 Baseball or softball bat with modified restitution characteristics
A softball or baseball bat with modified restitution characteristic is provided. The bat can comprise a substantially rigid core coupled with a single or multi-piece sleeve. The core can comprise a tip end, a barrel portion, a handle taper, and a handle. A sleeve assembly can be disposed over the barrel portion, and the sleeve assembly can comprise one or more materials capable of impact absorption. The sleeve assembly can include a ring portion positioned about a circumference of the barrel portion, an outer sleeve, and an inner sleeve disposed between the outer sleeve and the barrel portion.
US10561913B2 Bat end cap assembly
An endcap assembly for a bat may include a body across an open end of a bat barrel and a core received by the body. In one implementation, the body and the core may be retained relative to one another by a bayonet connector radially spaced from interior sides of the bat barrel by at least 0.3 inch. In one implementation, the body may include a cup having a mouth and receiving the core. In one implementation, the cup is to be radially spaced from interior sides of the bat barrel by at least 0.3 inch. In one implementation, the mouth is axially recessed. In one implementation, the cup and the core are joined by a bayonet connector having a U-shaped slot facing away from a mouth of the cup.
US10561905B2 Oval football receiving and launching machine and method
What is provided is a football catching and throwing machine and method that includes an inclined upwardly angled path. The machine includes a collector configured to receive a football thrown into it; a ball translator configured to align the football and transport the football up the inclined path to a football accelerator that launches the football into the air; and a motor that operates the football accelerator.
US10561897B2 Body lift exercise apparatus
A Body Lift Exercise Apparatus is provided which has a base frame member with a seat support member coupled thereon which moves upward and downward directions. The apparatus also has a user engagement member which pivotally mounts to the front of the base frame member. The back portion of the user engagement member is coupled to the seat support member. The user engages the front portion of the user engagement with their thighs and pivots this front portion in the downward direction, which produces upward movement in the back portion and thus in the seat support member. The opposite movement is also true. This allows the user to perform exercise routines on the lower body muscle areas while in a relatively seated position. Handle members and a back support member may also be a part of the apparatus.
US10561896B2 Exercise machine with multiple platforms
An exercise machine with multiple platforms for an exerciser to perform a variety of exercises generally includes an elongated frame structure supporting stationary first and second end platforms, a longitudinal rail extending between the end platforms and having an upper surface comprising a central platform, and a slideable carriage platform that reciprocates on the rail over the central platform and between the end platforms. The platforms provide multiple support surfaces at multiple elevations on which exercisers can position parts of their bodies during exercise. The platforms may be provided with positioning indices and provide continuous support surfaces over substantially the entire length of the exercise machine. The central platform may be provided with finger grips for exercisers to grasp. One or more mounting platforms may be provided to facilitate mounting and dismounting of the exercise machine.
US10561892B2 Position adjusting device for exercising apparatus
A position adjusting device for exercising apparatus includes a first frame body and a second frame body that are relatively displaceable in a longitudinal direction. A pressing member and a control assembly are respectively disposed at opposite sides of the first frame body. The control assembly has an axle portion and a deflection portion with an elastically extendable distance therebetween. At least one connecting arm connects the deflection portion and the pressing member. The control assembly is rotatable about the axle portion, so that the deflection portion is movable from a first position through a second position to a third position. When the deflection portion is in the first position, the distance is between a maximum length and a minimum length. When the deflection portion is in the second position, the distance is the minimum length. When the deflection portion is in the third position, the distance is the maximum length.
US10561890B2 Exercise apparatus, kit and method
My exercise apparatus comprises a lower body exercise machine, and an overhead upper body exercise device with a horizontally oriented, rigid handlebar connected to an elastic member suspended overhead. The positioning of the apparatus allows the user, while standing and operating the lower body exercise machine and without lifting the user's body up and off the lower body exercise machine, to operate the upper body exercise device. The user grips the handlebar and simultaneously pulls the handlebar towards the user's chest, stretching the elastic member to lengthen the elastic member, placing the elastic member in tension. Then the user slowly releases the tension and allows the elastic member to shorten in length, thus providing upper body and core muscle strengthening. The combination of the upper body exercise device and the lower body exercise machine provide a comprehensive, full body workout. A kit and method are also disclosed.
US10561886B2 Sand training bag
Described is a sand training bag for sand training. It includes a set of bag walls which includes a training surface wall and a perimeter wall. The sand training bag is transitionable between a closed bag configuration in which the set of bag walls defines a bag chamber to an open pit configuration in which the set of bag walls forms a sand training pit with the training surface wall forming a floor of the sand training pit and the perimeter wall forming a perimeter side wall of the sand training pit, the sand training pit being provided to receive and hold a quantity of sand.
US10561879B2 Vibration elastic rope assembly
A vibration elastic rope assembly includes a vibrating unit having a cylindrical shell and a vibrator disposed in the cylindrical shell, and an elastic unit having a connecting member mounted on the cylindrical shell of the vibrating unit and an elastic rope connected to the connecting member and detachably connected to a user's body or an exercise equipment. Thus, the user can perform a stretching exercise by using the elastic unit and a vibration exercise by using the vibrating unit.
US10561877B2 Drop-in pivot configuration for stationary bike
An exercise machine may include a frame. The frame may include a base portion, an upright portion coupled to the base portion, and a pivot joint connecting the upright portion to the base portion. The pivot joint may include a drop-in axle connected to the upright portion and a drop-in receptacle connected to the base portion. The drop-in axle may be removably received in the drop-in receptacle.
US10561868B2 Mount de-actuated safety mechanism
A valve assembly includes a valve with a valve body and chamber. A poppet with a stem and piston is slidably engaged inside the valve body. A poppet release mechanism is included for releasing the poppet from a closed position. A mechanism cover is attached to the valve body. A safety mechanism with a pin, spring, and lever is included for preventing the poppet from moving into a fully open position. A first end of the pin extends into the chamber into a pathway of the poppet and a second end of the pin extends into the valve body of the valve. The spring is positioned between and in contact with the pin and the mechanism cover to bias the pin toward the poppet. A first end of the lever is pivotably attached to the pin and a second end of the lever extends out from the valve body.
US10561866B1 Adjustable back, neck, and head support for fall arrest harness
A cushioning apparatus is described for use with a safety harness used to aid in back, neck, and head support. The cushioning apparatus can easily be added to most safety harnesses in use today. The cushioning apparatus comprises a back (and perhaps shoulder) support pad, used in combination with an adjustable head and neck rest. The head rest may also be made to pivot forward and back. The neck rest is preferably attached to the back support pad via a support plate disposed on a rear surface of the back support pad.
US10561863B1 Biometric and environmental monitoring and control system
A wearable device for comprehensive bio-monitoring of physiologic metrics to determine metabolic, pulmonary and cardiac function and oxygen saturation measurements from breathing mask apparatuses. The device non-invasively monitors the physiologic profile of the subject, and is capable of detecting physiologic changes, predicting onset of symptoms, and alerting the wearer or another person or system. In some embodiments, the device comprises both a wearable sensor suite and a portable gas composition and flow analysis system. In preferred embodiments, it comprises a miniaturized non-invasive sensor suite for detecting physiologic changes to detect dangerous breathing or other health conditions. The acquired physiologic profile is used to generate alarms or warnings based on detectable physiological changes, to adjust gas delivery to the subject, alter mission profiles, or to transfer control of the craft or other duties away from a debilitated subject. The device is compact, portable, vehicle independent and non-encumbering to the subject.
US10561862B2 Ultrasound treatment device and methods of use
In some embodiments, an ultrasound treatment system can comprise: a ultrasound transducer comprising a subdivided surface comprising a plurality of electronically isolated pieces; a power source coupled to at least two of the pieces, wherein the power supply is configured to independently shape a temporal delay or a spatial delay, as compared to each other, of acoustic energy emitted from the at least two pieces; wherein each of the at least two pieces shape the acoustic energy, independently, into a thermal zone in subcutaneous tissue.
US10561847B2 Capture management in leadless cardiac pacing device
Capture management in a left ventricular leadless pacing device that includes determining an intrinsic P-wave of a sensed cardiac signal, sensing an electromechanical signal from an electromechanical sensor of the pacing device, and determining an intrinsic electromechanical atrioventricular interval of the sensed electromechanical signal in response to the sensed P-wave. Ventricular pacing is delivered via the one or more electrodes of the pacing device, and a ventricular pacing (V-pace) event is determined in response to the delivered ventricular pacing, and a V-pace to electromechanical response interval is determined in response to the V-pace event. A determination as to capture is detected is made in response to the intrinsic electromechanical atrioventricular interval and the V-pace to electromechanical response interval, and a pacing parameter is determined in response to determining whether capture is detected.
US10561846B2 Inhibition of inflammatory cytokine production by cholinergic agonists and vagus nerve stimulation
A method of inhibiting the release of a proinflammatory cytokine in a cell is disclosed. The method comprises treating the cell with a cholinergic agonist. The method is useful in patients at risk for, or suffering from, a condition mediated by an inflammatory cytokine cascade, for example endotoxic shock. The cholinergic agonist treatment can be effected by stimulation of an efferent vagus nerve fiber, or the entire vagus nerve.
US10561845B2 Therapy adjustment based on patient event indication
An indication that a patient event occurred may be used to evaluate the efficacy of at least one therapy program and/or adjust therapy delivery to the patient. In some examples, the patient event indication includes patient input that may be received via an event indication button of a programming device. In some examples, therapy delivery may be adjusted by adjusting at least one therapy parameter value, switching therapy programs or therapy program groups or restarting a therapy cycle of a medical device.
US10561828B2 Treatment tool for endoscope
A treatment tool for an endoscope of the present invention includes a sheath, a balloon provided at the sheath and configured to be expandable to an inflated state from a reduced diameter state by injecting a fluid, a shaft member inserted through an inside of the balloon and configured to extend along a longitudinal axis of the sheath from a distal end of the balloon to a proximal end thereof, and an adhering portion provided on a side of an inner surface of a central portion of the balloon in a direction of the longitudinal axis, formed of an adhering material applied or adhered to the shaft member and configured to hold the central portion in a state in which the central portion is reduced in diameter.
US10561822B2 Tracheoscope
A tracheoscope includes a handle having a control mechanism; one end of the handle is connected with a plug-in type screen, and the other end of the handle is combined with a catheter; the far end of the catheter is provided with a hose part including a main elastic spring ring inside, and the farthest end of the catheter is combined with a probe provided with a shooting module and luminophors inside; two pull wires are arranged in the catheter; and the near ends of the two pull wires are extended and are combined on the control mechanism, and the far ends of the two pull wires are respectively arranged in two small elastic spring rings in a penetration manner and are fixed. The probe can be stably combined with the shooting module and the luminophors, so the shooting stability is improved.
US10561819B2 Catheter
A catheter including a balloon. The balloon has an elastic inner layer and an elastic outer layer. The inner and outer layers are tubular and are inflatable and deflatable in response to a change of internal pressure of the balloon. The catheter includes a tubular reinforcement member positioned radially between the inner layer and the outer layer. The reinforcement member has a first end portion and a second end portion opposite the first end portion in the axial direction of the catheter. The reinforcement member has an intermediate portion between the first end portion and the second end portion in the axial direction. At least one of the first and second end portions is not directly fixed to both the inner layer and the outer layer. The intermediate portion is not directly fixed to both the inner layer and the outer layer.
US10561816B2 Dual modulus balloon for interventional procedures
A device for interventional surgical or medical procedures is presented. The device is generally in the form of a balloon and is used to position itself or other working elements up against or through lumen walls in the body. The balloon is comprised of at least two materials of different elastic modulus, which allows for a flexible but relatively non-distensible, unfolding component of the balloon as well as an elastomeric, inflatable component of the balloon. The elastomeric component is fixedly attached to the flexible but relatively non-distensible component and together they form a pressure vessel that can be inflated within the lumens of the body.
US10561815B2 Anchoring system for a catheter
An anchoring system secures a catheter to the body of a patient and arrests axial movement of the catheter without impairing fluid flow through the catheter. The anchoring system can include an anchor pad 12 that adheres to the patient's skin and supports a retainer. The retainer can include interengaging structure that moves the retainer between an open and a closed position. When in the open position, the retainer can receive a portion of the catheter and be subsequently moved to the closed position. The interengaging structure can allow the retainer 20 to receive catheters of various sizes. The retainer can include one or more retention mechanisms to further inhibit axial movement of the catheter relative to the retainer when the catheter is secured therein. The anchoring system can include a mount that allows the retainer to rotate relative to the anchor pad.
US10561812B2 Mask system
A mask system for use between a patient and device to deliver a breathable gas to the patient includes a mouth cushion, a pair of nasal prongs, an elbow, and a headgear assembly. The mouth cushion is structured to sealingly engage around an exterior of a patient's mouth in use, and the pair of nasal prongs are structured to sealingly communicate with nasal passages of a patient's nose in use. The elbow delivers breathable gas to the patient. The headgear assembly maintains the mouth cushion and the nasal prongs in a desired position on the patient's face. The headgear assembly provides a substantially round crown strap that cups the parietal bone and occipital bone of the patient's head in use.
US10561809B2 Breath actuated dry powder inhaler
A breath actuated dry powder inhaler with a single air circulation chamber for de-agglomeration of entrained powdered medicament using the energy of the inspiratory air stream. The chamber has a substantially polygonal sidewall, a plurality of air supply channels entering the chamber substantially tangentially to its sidewall. A powder channel extends through a powder dose supply region of the inhaler tangentially into the chamber. An air outlet axially extends from a discharge and connects to a discharge channel that extends to a mouthpiece. The polygonal sidewall comprises at least six straight line segments, each straight line segments being spaced at the same first distance from an adjacent one forming the plurality of air supply channels. The air supply channels have the same width. The powder channel is defined by two straight line segments which are spaced from each other at a second distance which is larger than the first distance.
US10561806B2 Mouthpiece cover for an inhaler
A mouthpiece cover for an inhaler is described. The mouthpiece cover is designed for use with a dry powder inhaler and is provided with structural features to prevent a patient from inhaling the cover.
US10561795B2 Convertible plungers, film coated plungers and related syringe assemblies
A convertible plunger is provided comprising an internal portion and a generally cylindrical exterior surface. At least a portion of the exterior surface is maintained in an initial expanded state by a property of the internal portion. The expanded state is reducible to a constricted state by an operation that is applied to the internal portion of the plunger to alter the property. A film coating may also be applied to a sidewall of the sleeve to reduce a sliding friction between the sleeve and barrel. A film coating may also be applied to a nose cone of the plunger to provide a barrier between the plunger and product in the barrel.
US10561794B2 Needle-free injection device comprising a membrane
The invention relates to a needleless injection device, containing at least one membrane, or a corresponding device for needleless injection of a substance, having at least one membrane, with which a powdered, gel-like or liquid agent, in particular an active agent, can be injected in a needleless manner into a tissue or a body by means of high impact speed. The invention also relates to a method for such a needleless injection device containing a membrane, and use thereof.
US10561793B2 Single-use device for injection of cartridge drugs
The disclosed embodiment relates to an injection device that is a single patient use, disposable device containing a needle and a cartridge containing a drug, pharmaceutical product or other injectable agent. The device is initially provided in a pre-armed state in a first engagement configuration wherein the needle is separated from the septum of a cartridge. To arm the injection device, the professional urges the device from the first engagement or pre-armed configuration to a second engagement or armed configuration wherein the needle pierces the septum and provides a sterile fluid path to the drug, pharmaceutical product or other injectable agent contained within the cartridge. The disclosed embodiment is particularly adaptable to dental anesthetic applications, as well as other medical and veterinary applications.
US10561785B2 Method and/or system for closed-loop control of glucose to a treatment range
Subject matter disclosed herein relates to monitoring and/or controlling blood glucose levels in patients. In particular, one or more substances may be delivered to a patient at a particular infusion rate while the patient's estimated glucose level is within a predetermined range. A different insulin infusion rate may then be applied if the patient's estimated blood glucose level deviates outside of the predetermined range.
US10561778B2 Split reservoir bags and method of using split reservoir bags to improve the heating and generation of dialysate
The present specification provides a reservoir bag for containing a dialysate during a dialysis treatment. The bag has four walls and a membrane extending from a first wall to a second opposing wall which divides the bag into a first and a second sub-reservoir having changeable volumes. The maximum volume of each sub-reservoir is between 80 to 100% of the entire volume of the bag. The bag further includes at least an inlet and an outlet positioned in at least one of the walls for enabling fluid entry into and exit out of the first sub-reservoir and at least an inlet and an outlet positioned in at least one of the walls for enabling fluid entry into and exit out of the second sub-reservoir.
US10561775B2 Alerting a patient
A system for alerting a patient includes a ventricular assist device (VAD), a battery, and an alarm system. All of these components of the system are configured to be implanted within the patient. The implanted alarm system is configured to provide an alert to and from within the patient based on a condition. The alert can be a vibration or an electrical shock, and the condition can be the implanted battery being below a threshold, a failure of the implanted battery, an error of the implanted battery, or an error of the implanted VAD.
US10561761B2 Polymer metal-organic framework composites
Provided herein are polymer and metal organic frameworks (MOFs) composites, and methods of use and preparation thereof. In particular, Poly(polyethyleneglycol citrate-co-N-isopropylacrylamide) (PPCN) and copper MOF composites are provided.
US10561759B2 Long-acting deodorization of noxious odors using a water-based deodorizing solution in an ultrasonic dispenser
A long-acting ultrasonic dispenser that effuses a water-based deodorizer solution into ambient air as a dry fog in a closed environment, and a method for deodorizing noxious odors in that closed environment by the dry fog. The dry fog, containing the deodorizer, chemically reacts with materials producing the odors, thereby neutralizing them. The dispenser contains an electronic ultrasonic wave generator comprising a piezoelectric crystal and an ultrasonic membrane, which is always submerged under liquid. As the liquid evaporates, droplets larger than five microns are filtered out, and the remaining dry fog is emitted into the air. The dispenser is connected to a large reservoir. When the liquid level reaches a minimum permissible height, additional deodorizer solution is pumped into the dispenser. This system is ideal for use with central air conditioners in large office buildings to eliminate odors over a long period of time with minimum maintenance.
US10561758B2 Nonleaking volatile substance delivery system
A volatile substance delivery system includes a volatile substance container to contain a volatile substance, an optional absorbent and collapsible element disposed within the container to reduce presence of undesired air during manufacture of the device, an outlet to deliver a volume of the volatile substance from the volatile substance container toward an ambient environment, and a manual screw pump to reduce volume (or sometimes, just increase pressure) within the volatile substance container and promote the delivery of the volatile substance from the volatile substance container. A safety chamber is sometimes provided to resist unintended escape of volatile substance in liquid phase to the environment.
US10561756B2 Volatile composition dispenser with guiding mechanism
There is a volatile composition dispenser comprising a housing having a rear fram, a rupturable cartridge disposed within the housing and a button for rupturing the cartridge. The volatile composition dispenser further comprises a guiding mechanism for guiding movement of the button from a first position to a second position when the button is pressed.
US10561744B2 Multi-encapsulated formulations made with oxidized cellulose
A microsphere and method for forming the same are disclosed. The microsphere includes modified cellulose and at least one of a visualization agent, a magnetic material, or a radioactive material.
US10561743B2 AAV vectors targeted to the central nervous system
The invention relates to chimeric AAV capsids targeted to the central nervous system, virus vectors comprising the same, and methods of using the vectors to target the central nervous system. The invention further relates to chimeric AAV capsids targeted to oligodendrocytes, virus vectors comprising the same, and methods of using the vectors to target oligodendrocytes.
US10561736B1 Apoptosis inhibitor formulations for prevention of hearing loss
A formulation for sustained release of an apoptosis inhibitor in the inner ear to protect from hearing loss, especially due to exposure to chemotherapy with drugs such as cisplatin. The formulation can be injected through a small gauge needle into the inner ear, where it gels to form a sustained release depot for controlled delivery of drug over a few days. In the preferred embodiment, the formulation includes a thermoresponsive sol-gel polymer such as POLOXAMER 407 and an apoptosis inhibitory agent, preferably an inhibitor of apoptotic protease activating factor-1 (APAF-1), in an effective amount to prevent hearing loss, for example, due to the administration of platinum-based chemotherapeutic agents. As demonstrated by the examples, the hydrogel provides sustained release of an apoptosis inhibitory agent, LPT99, an anti-apoptosis agent that inhibits apoptotic protease activating factor-1 (APAF-1), as well as safety and efficacy in in vitro and in vivo models.
US10561732B2 Trialkyl cationic lipids and methods of use thereof
The present invention provides compositions and methods for the delivery of therapeutic agents to cells. In particular, these include novel, trialkyl, cationic lipids and nucleic acid-lipid particles that provide efficient encapsulation of nucleic acids and efficient delivery of the encapsulated nucleic acid to cells in vivo. The compositions of the present invention are highly potent, thereby allowing effective knock-down of a specific target protein at relatively low doses.
US10561730B2 Plant virus particles for delivery of photosensitive agents
Photodynamic virus particles including a plant virus particle associated with a photosensitizing agent are described. Methods of treating cancer in a subject by administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of the photodynamic virus particles and illuminating a cancer-bearing region of the subject to activate the photodynamic virus particles are also described.
US10561724B2 Live attenuated virus vaccines for La Crosse virus and other bunyaviridae
The invention relates to vaccine compositions including CEV serogroup immunogens, attenuated and inactivated viruses of the CEV serogroup and chimeric Bunyaviridae. Also disclosed are methods of treating or preventing CEV serogroup infection in a mammalian host, methods of producing a subunit vaccine composition or an immunogenic composition, isolated polynucleotides comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a CEV serogroup immunogen, methods for detecting La Crosse virus (LACV) infection in a biological sample and infectious chimeric Bunyaviridae.
US10561716B2 Prostate cancer vaccine
Androgen receptor-based vaccines for eliciting an immune reaction in vivo against cells expressing androgen receptor are disclosed. The vaccines are useful in the treatment of prostate cancer. Also disclosed are methods for inducing immune reaction to androgen receptor or treating prostate cancer in a mammal, using the vaccines and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the vaccines.
US10561709B2 Methods and compositions of neuregulins for preventing, treating or delaying preserved ejection fraction cardiac failure
Disclosed are the use of neuregulin proteins in preparing a medicine for preventing, treating or delaying preserved ejection fraction cardiac failure in mammals, and a method for using the medicine. Also provided in the present invention is a method for preventing, treating or delaying preserved ejection fraction cardiac failure in mammals, comprising using the medication containing the neuregulin proteins in a special population having the disease or being at risk of having the disease.
US10561706B2 Isolated polypeptide and compositions comprising same
The present invention provides a composition and method for treating, delaying the onset, delaying progression of, reducing the incidence of or reducing the severity of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in a subject. The composition a peptide derived from SOD1 which can be used to inhibit formation of SOD1 amyloid-like aggregates or for production of anti-SOD1 antibodies.
US10561705B2 Agonist peptide for adiponectin receptor
A peptide comprising SEQ ID NO: 1 (Xaa1-Tyr-Phe-Ala-Tyr-His-Pro-Asn-Ile-Pro-Gly-Leu-Xaa2-Tyr-Phe), wherein Xaa1 is any one selected from the group consisting of tyrosine, tryptophan, phenylalanine and non-natural amino acids having characteristics identical to tyrosine, tryptophan or phenylalanine; and Xaa2 is any one selected from the group consisting of tyrosine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, and non-natural amino acids having the characteristics identical to tyrosine, tryptophan or phenylanine is described.
US10561689B1 Method of treating nerve damage
A method of treating damaged nerves can include administering a therapeutically effective amount of a composition comprising a soluble protein fraction obtained by fractionating epidermal gel secretions of catfish to a patient in need thereof. The soluble protein fraction can include about 87% soluble proteins and about 13% lipids. The composition can be administered by intraperitoneal (IP) or sub-cutaneous (SC) injection.
US10561684B2 Pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus including platelet-rich plasma and method using the same
Provided are a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus including platelet-rich plasma, and a method of preventing or treating sensorineural hearing loss or tinnitus using the same.
US10561677B2 Anti-bacterial applications of poly-N-acetylglucosamine nanofibers
Described herein are compositions comprising shortened fibers of poly-N-acetylglucosamine and/or a derivative thereof (“sNAG nanofibers”) and anti-bacterial applications of such compositions. The sNAG nanofibers may be formulated into compositions for the prevention and/or treatment of bacterial infections and diseases associated with such infections. Regimens employing such compositions are also described.
US10561675B2 Cyclic boronic acid ester derivatives and therapeutic uses thereof
Method of treating or ameliorating a bacterial infection comprising administering a composition comprising a cyclic boronic acid ester compound in combination with a carbapenem antibacterial agent such as Biapenem, and the pharmacokinetics studies thereof are provided.
US10561673B2 Dendrimer based nanodevices for therapeutic and imaging purposes
A nanodevice composition including N-acetyl cysteine linked to a dendrimer, such as a PAMAM dendrimer or a multiarm PEG polymer, is provided. Also provided is a nanodevice for targeted delivery of a compound to a location in need of treatment. The nanodevice includes a PAMAM dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer, linked to the compound via a disulfide bond. There is provided a nanodevice composition for localizing and delivering therapeutically active agents, the nanodevice includes a PAMAM dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer and at least one therapeutically active agent attached to the PAMAM dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer. A method of site-specific delivery of a therapeutically active agent, by attaching a therapeutically active agent to a PAMAM dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer using a disulfide bond, administering the PAMAM dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer to a patient in need of treatment, localizing the dendrimer or multiarm PEG polymer to a site in need of treatment, and releasing the therapeutically active agent at the site in need of treatment.
US10561668B1 Devices and methods of treating methamphetamine addiction and medical and behavioral consequences of methamphetamine use and of HIV infection
A method of treating a condition of in a human patient comprising pharmacologically activating a translocator protein of 18 kDa (TSPO), wherein the condition is one of a chronic methamphetamine addiction, a medical consequence of methamphetamine use; a behavioral consequence of methamphetamine use, an HIV associated cognitive motor disorder, an HIV-associated neurodegenerative disorder, and a neuroinflammatory response.
US10561665B2 Treatment of autism
Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are a group of developmental disorders including autistic disorder, Asperger disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified which may be treated by use of a galanthamine analog wherein the hydroxy group of galantamine is replaced by a carbamate, carbonate or ester group and the methoxy group may be replaced by another alkoxy group of from two to six carbon atoms, a hydroxy group, hydrogen, an alkanoyloxy group or 2 to 10 carbon atoms, a benzoyloxy or substituted benzoyloxy group, a carbonate group of 1 to 10 carbon atoms or a carbamate group such as a mono alkyl or dialkyl or an aryl carbamate wherein the alkyl groups or aryl groups contain from 1 to 10 carbons; and the N-methyl group may be replaced by hydrogen, alkyl of 1 to 10 carbon atoms, benzyl, cyclopropylmethyl group or a substituted or unsubstituted benzoyloxy group. Galantamine mon-alkylcarbamates are particularly useful.
US10561644B2 Pharmaceutical compositions
The present invention relates to the field of methods for providing pharmaceutical compositions comprising poorly water-soluble drugs. In particular the present invention relates to compositions comprising stable, amorphous hybrid nanoparticles, comprising at least one protein kinase inhibitor and at least one polymeric stabilizing and matrix-forming component, useful in pharmaceutical compositions and in therapy.
US10561641B2 Long-acting injectable formulations comprising an isoxazoline active agent, methods and uses thereof
This invention relates to long-acting injectable formulations for combating parasites in animals, comprising at least one isoxazoline active agent, a poloxamer, and a co-solvent. This invention also provides for improved methods for eradicating, controlling, and preventing parasite infections and infestations in an animal comprising administering the long-acting injectable formulations of the invention to the animal in need thereof.
US10561637B2 Methods for treating angiogenesis related disorder
A method of treating a subject suffering from an angiogenesis-related disease, which is implemented by administering to the subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a compound of formula I derived from Mitella formosana to inhibit the angiogenic function of endothelial progenitor cells.
US10561616B2 Sustained release dosage forms for a JAK1 inhibitor
This invention relates to sustained release dosage forms comprising {1-{1-[3-fluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)isonicotinoyl]piperidin-4-yl}-3-[4-(7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-yl)-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]azetidin-3-yl}acetonitrile, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and doses and methods related thereto.
US10561613B2 Method of making particles for use in a pharmaceutical composition
A method for making composite excipient particles for use in a pharmaceutical composition comprises a milling step in which particles of an excipient material are milled in the presence of an additive material. The product particles are of small size and the milling requires relatively low input of time and energy. The composite particles are suitable for use in inhalable pharmaceutical compositions.
US10561611B2 Combination liposomal pharmaceutical formulations
Docetaxel and doxorubicin can be formulated in liposomal pharmaceutical compositions. In various embodiments, the pharmaceutical compositions include (i) a first liposome type comprising a first lipid layer comprising an unsaturated phospholipid, cholesterol or a cholesterol derivative, DC-cholesterol, a cationic lipid, and preferably a pegylated phospholipid, and a first active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) comprising docetaxel in the first lipid layer; and (ii) a second liposome type comprising a second lipid layer, an aqueous interior, and a second API comprising doxorubicin crystallized in the aqueous interior, (iii) where the first liposome type does not comprise doxorubicin and the second liposome type does not comprise docetaxel. The pharmaceutical composition can be used to treat a subject, for example, a human subject having cancer. The cancer can be, for example, a lung cancer, preferably non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), colon cancer, breast cancer, or liver cancer, preferably hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
US10561608B2 Dry powder Vancomycin compositions and associated methods
Dry powder vancomycin compositions and methods for administering and preparing such compositions are provided.
US10561603B2 Core-shell structure and topical agent
The present invention provides a core-shell structure having high skin permeability. The core-shell structure includes a core portion containing a hydrophilic drug having a molecular weight of 400 or more; and a shell portion containing a surfactant, and the core portion is a solid, the hydrophilic drug has a water-octanol partition coefficient of −3 or more and 6 or less, the surfactant has an alkyl group or an alkenyl group having 10 to 20 carbon atoms, and a mass ratio between the hydrophilic drug and the surfactant (hydrophilic drug:surfactant) is 1:5 to 1:20.
US10561602B2 Controlled extended release pregabalin
A controlled extended release composition comprising at least one unit dosage form having at least one active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), wherein said at least one API comprises at least one of pregabalin, a base thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable prodrug thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable derivative thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable complex thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable polymorph thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable hydrate thereof, a pharmaceutically acceptable solvate thereof, an enantiomer thereof and a racemate thereof. Methods and uses of the composition are provided.
US10561599B2 Methods and kits for treating chemically relaxed hair
The instant disclosure relates to methods and kits that improve the cosmetic properties of hair, especially hair treated with a chemical relaxer composition. The methods entail treating hair with a combination of different hair-treatment compositions. For example, hair (especially chemical relaxed hair) is treated with a hair-treatment composition comprising at least 0.5 wt. %, based on the total weight of the hair-treatment composition, of at least one non-polymeric mono, di, or tricarboxylic acid, and/or a salt thereof; one or more amines; and water. The hair is subsequently treated with an auxiliary composition, which includes one or more polyurethane latex polymers. Hair treated according to the disclosed methods, especially chemically relaxed hair, exhibits improved style-control and discipline, frizz control, smoothness, softness, and strength.
US10561597B2 Use in cosmetics of polymers obtained by low-concentration, inverse emulsion polymerisation with a low level of neutralised monomers
A cosmetic or dermatological composition comprising at least one aqueous phase, of a branched or crosslinked polymer is obtained by polymerization of an aqueous solution of one or more monomers in water-in-oil inverse emulsion, at least one of the monomers used being an acrylic monomer and one or more of the monomers used being a monomer bearing at least one weak acid function, the molar percentage of monomers bearing at least one weak acid function relative to all of the monomers used being at least 30 mol %. The polymerization is carried out with a concentration of all the monomers in aqueous solution lying in the range 1.3 mmol to 3.6 mmol per gram of aqueous solution. During the polymerization, at most 20% of the acid functions present on the monomers having at least one acid function are in neutralized form. The compositions are intended for treatment of keratinous materials.
US10561593B2 Hair growth composition and method
The present invention relates to clear compositions for and methods of retarding hair loss or facilitating hair growth comprising a hair growth active, a C8-C24 alcohol ester of a carboxylic acid and a pharmaceutically acceptable topical carrier comprising monohydric and, optionally, dihydric alcohols and water.
US10561592B2 Cosmetic composition containing linear olefin sulfonates, non-oxyalkylated anionic surfactants, and non-ionic and/or amphoteric surfactants, and cosmetic treatment method
The invention relates to a cosmetic composition comprising: one or more linear α-olefin sulfonates, one or more non-oxyalkylenated anionic surfactants present in the composition in an amount ranging from 1% to 20% by weight; and one or more additional surfactants chosen from amphoteric surfactants and nonionic surfactants. The invention also relates to a cosmetic treatment process using said composition, especially a process for caring for and/or cleansing keratin materials.
US10561589B2 Anhydrous soft solid composition based on particles encapsulating a beneficial agent
Disclosed is an anhydrous composition comprising particles having a core containing a beneficial agent and an envelope surrounding the core. The envelope comprises a hydrophobically modified polysaccharide and a water-soluble carbohydrate and/or water-soluble polyol. The particles have a poured powder density from 300.0 g/l to 600.0 g/l and an absolute density of greater than 1.0. The composition also comprises a fatty phase comprising a solid fatty substance and an oil. The composition has a hardness measured at 32° C. at a humidity of 40% from 15 kPa to 150 kPa. Also disclosed are uses of the composition for caring for and/or for the hygiene of and/or for conditioning and/or for fragrancing and/or for making up a keratin material. The composition can be used for treating body odor wherein the composition comprises a deodorant active agent and/or antiperspirant active agent in free form and/or in encapsulated form.
US10561581B2 Object detecting device using multi-touch pressure-sensing
According to one or more embodiments of the present disclosure, a pill detection apparatus may comprise a blister pack receiving container, an elastomeric connector layer; and a printed circuit board (PCB) layer disposed beneath the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of touch points, wherein each touch point of the plurality of touch points is configured to, when the blister pack is disposed on top of the elastomeric connector layer, sense whether a respective region of the blister pack is in contact with the elastomeric connector layer. The PCB layer may include a plurality of IR sensors sense properties of a respective region of the blister pack.
US10561577B2 Eye-washing vessel
An object of the invention is to provide an eye-washing vessel capable of preventing or reducing damage to the vessel body and providing an improved fit of an eye-contacting portion to a portion around the eye. An eye-washing vessel (1) includes a vessel body (10) capable of containing an eyewash solution, and an eye-contacting portion (20) connected to the vessel body (10). The vessel body (10) has a bottom wall (12) and a peripheral wall (14), and the eye-contacting portion (20) is connected to an end of the peripheral wall (14) opposite to the bottom wall (12) side. The vessel body (10) is made of a vessel-body material including polyethylene, and the eye-contacting portion (20) is made of an eye-contacting portion material including polyethylene and a thermoplastic elastomer having a lower hardness than that of the polyethylene.
US10561575B2 Monitoring CPR by a wearable medical device
A wearable medical device, comprising: a garment configured to be worn about a torso of a patient; one or more sensors for detecting a characteristic of a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) therapy; an output device; and a processor configured for processing information from the one or more sensors and providing, to the output device, information about the CPR therapy, wherein at least one of the one or more sensors is movably attached to the garment, the at least one sensor configured to be positioned to the center of the patient's chest prior to initiation of the CPR therapy.
US10561564B2 Low profile exoskeleton
A mobility enhancing device in the form of an exoskeleton provides mobility assistance or enhancement to a user within the exoskeleton. The exoskeleton may include a torso support and two leg supports coupled to the torso support. Each leg support may include a hip joint, a knee joint, a foot module, and panels connecting the torso support to the hip joints, the hip joints to the knee joints, and the knee joints to the foot modules. Actuators such as motors may be positioned in a discrete location on exoskeleton away from the relatively bulky knee and hip joints to provide for a low profile of the exoskeleton, which may allow the exoskeleton to be worn inconspicuously under a user's clothing.
US10561556B2 Apparatus and system for boosting, transferring, turning and positioning a patient
A valve for an inflatable device includes a pocket configured to be located in a cavity of the inflatable device. The pocket includes an entrance opening to receive air from an air source and an exit opening to deliver air to the cavity. The exit opening is spaced apart from the entrance opening, such that airflow passes through the valve by flowing from the entrance opening, through the pocket, and out through the exit opening to enter the cavity. The pocket may include a second exit opening spaced from the entrance opening and the exit opening, and may include a first branch and a second branch extending away from each other, and wherein the exit opening is located on the first branch and the second exit opening is located on the second branch.
US10561554B2 Head relaxing pillow
The present invention is to provide a head relaxing pillow, which is made of an elastic material and includes a supporting main body having a top for supporting the neck of a user who lies face up and a bottom concavely provided with a recess, two contact portions each having one end connected to one of the two corresponding ends of the supporting main body and the other end corresponding in configuration to one of the user's parietal bones, and a pressing portion extending from one side of the supporting main body and located between the contact portions. The supporting main body is provided with two sunken portions which are adjacent to two corresponding ends thereof respectively. Thus, when the user's neck and head are resting on the supporting main body and the contact portions respectively, the two sunken portions are corresponding in position to the user's temporal bones respectively.
US10561553B2 Collapsible foot support
A novel foot support device includes a first sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a first foot, a second sidewall adapted to engage the lateral side of a second foot, and a backwall adapted to engage both the plantar region of the first foot and the plantar region of the second foot. In a particular embodiment, the first sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, the second sidewall includes an inclined interior surface, and the backwall includes an inclined interior surface. In another particular embodiment, the foot support device includes sidewalls and a backwall that can flatten and pivot relative to one another, facilitating a collapsible foot support device.
US10561544B2 Absorbent core
An absorbent core structure for disposable absorbent articles. The absorbent core having improved fluid handling properties. The absorbent core includes a first layer, a layer of absorbent polymer material, a layer of adhesive, and a second layer. The first layer has a first surface, a second surface, and a thickness of 0.4 mm to 1.5 mm.
US10561542B2 Absorbent article with elasticized region
A disposable absorbent article may include a topsheet, backsheet, absorbent core, and an elasticized region disposed in an elasticized component. The elasticized region includes a first elastic member, a second elastic member that is adjacent to the first elastic member, and an attachment zone. In the attachment zone, the first elastic member is joined to the elasticized component at both a first attachment interval and a second attachment interval, wherein the first and the second attachment intervals are separated by an unattached span. In the attachment zone, the second elastic member is continuously joined to the elasticized component.
US10561539B2 Dual bonder
A system and method for producing a disposable undergarment, with the lateral edges of the undergarment bonded by means of an ultrasonic horn. When a blank is formed for an individual undergarment, the lateral edges of opposing edges of the blank will form the seam. When the edges are sealed together, a seam is formed. The individual undergarments may be later separated along the seams.
US10561533B2 Composition for a wound dressing
The present invention relates to a composition that can be used as or as part of a wound dressing and to wound dressings comprising the same. More specifically, the present invention relates to a composition that disrupts and kills bacteria within a biofilm and also prevents biofilm formation. The composition comprises a first component selected from the group consisting of chitosan, chitin, derivatives of chitosan, derivatives of chitin, and combinations thereof; at least one triprotic acid and at least one solubilising acid.
US10561524B2 Inserter
The present invention relates to an inserter for an intrauterine system comprising a handle (3), and an insertion tube (6) having a first end and a second end, and being arranged in connection with the handle. The inserter is characterized in that the first end of the insertion tube (6) comprises at least one frame slot for receiving a frame of the intrauterine system. The invention also relates to a kit comprising an inserter according to the present invention and an intrauterine system, wherein the intrauterine system (1) comprises a therapeutic component (1b) and a continuous, closed frame (1a), the therapeutic component (1b) being connected to the frame (1a) at least one point, and therapeutic component (1b) of the intrauterine system (1) is at least mainly arranged inside the first end of the insertion tube (6) and the frame (1a) of the intrauterine system (1) is at least mainly arranged outside the first end of the insertion tube (6).
US10561519B2 Wearable computing device having a curved back to reduce pressure on vertebrae
A wearable computing device includes a first side portion and a second side portion that partially extend across a shoulder and rest on a front of a user. The device also includes a neck portion connected to the first side portion and the second side portion. The neck portion includes an outer edge and an inner edge. The neck portion is curved from the first side portion to the second side portion to extend around a portion of a circumference of the neck of the user. The neck portion is also curved from the outer edge to the inner edge to follow a curvature of a spine of the user. The wearable computing device also includes an input device and a mobile processor designed to determine output data based on input data. The wearable computing device also includes an output device designed to output the output data.
US10561508B2 Vacuum pump system with heel pump for a prosthetic leg
A vacuum suspension system includes a foot cover having a heel portion and a pump system located in the heel portion. The pump system includes upper and lower sections arranged to move in an axial direction relative to one another and a pump mechanism operatively connected to and positioned between the upper and lower sections. When the heel portion is loaded in stance the pump mechanism moves from an original configuration in which the volume of a fluid chamber defined by the pump mechanism is zero or near-zero, to an expanded configuration in which the volume of the fluid chamber is increased.
US10561506B2 Orthopedic joint system
An orthopedic joint system having an upper part and a lower part mounted thereon so as to pivot about a pivoting axis, and a pawl which prevents in a locking position any relative movement between the upper part and the lower part about the pivoting axis, and allows in a release position a relative movement about the pivoting axis. The pawl, in the locking position, interlockingly engages a locking element and can be shifted to the release position via a pull element, a first end of the pull element being attached to the upper part or to the lower part and moved along the outside of the pawl in a curved section, and a second end of the pull element being provided with an actuating device which causes the curved section to be shortened and the pawl to be moved to the release position when the actuating device is actuated.
US10561500B2 Bone implant
Provided is an implant receiving apparatus (10) comprising a core (20), the core defining a first end (30) and a second end (40), a wall (50) comprising inner surface (60) and outer surface (70) and a centerline (80) extending centrally of and between the ends (30, 40), the size and shape of the core (20) defining a socket or cavity (90) adapted to receiving an implant engaging member (100), wherein the wall comprises at least one threaded bore (110) for engaging a screw retainer, the bore traversing through the wall from the inner surface to the outer surface. Also provided is an implant engaging member, an implant system comprising both an implant engaging member and implant receiving apparatus as well as kits comprising an implant receiving apparatus.
US10561494B2 Prosthetic heart valve delivery apparatus
Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a prosthetic valve (e.g., prosthetic heart valve) and a valve delivery apparatus for delivery of the prosthetic valve to a native valve site via the human vasculature. The delivery apparatus is particularly suited for advancing a prosthetic heart valve through the aorta (i.e., in a retrograde approach) for replacing a diseased native aortic valve. The delivery apparatus in particular embodiments is configured to deploy a prosthetic valve from a delivery sheath in a precise and controlled manner at the target location within the body.
US10561489B2 Gastrointestinal-tract constricting method
A gastrointestinal-tract constricting method includes: while observing the gastrointestinal tract by inserting an endoscope into the gastrointestinal tract, forming a spreading block that suppresses infiltration of a substance, which damages a mucosa basal layer of the gastrointestinal tract, into the muscular layer underlying the mucosa basal layer, the spreading block being formed along a circumferential direction of the gastrointestinal tract and between the mucosa basal layer and the muscular layer; and supplying the substance to a gap between the spreading block and the mucosa basal layer while forming a contact surface between the spreading block and the substance along the circumferential direction of the gastrointestinal tract.
US10561476B2 Generating a dynamic three-dimensional occlusogram
Methods and systems for generating a three-dimensional occlusogram are disclosed. One method includes determining a virtual three dimensional (3D) mesh model object of at least one tooth of a patient and displaying the determined virtual 3D mesh model object of at least one tooth of a patient wherein the 3D mesh model object includes a plurality of data sets associated with a set of occlusal information for the at least one tooth of the patient.
US10561475B2 Non-circular endodontic instruments
An endodontic instrument includes a cutting portion having upper and lower ends spaced apart along an axis, a cutting surface extending helically along the axis, and a non-contact surface extending helically along the axis. A cross section of the cutting portion in a plane perpendicular to the axis has a non-circular circumference. The cutting surface extends about a first portion of the non-circular circumference, and the non-contact surface forms a linear segment that extends about a second portion of the non-circular circumference. The cutting portion can further include a second cutting surface extending helically along the axis, and a second non-contact surface extending helically along the axis.
US10561466B2 Automated planning systems for pedicle screw placement and related methods
Systems, methods and circuits can perform automated pedicle placement planning on 3D image data sets of the spine using global and local coordinate axes systems and ray casting to identify a center of the vertebral foramen and a center of a solid vertebral body for the local coordinate axis system.
US10561462B2 System and method for temperature feedback for adaptive radio frequency ablation
A system and method for ablation include ablating (508) a target volume using an ablation probe and collecting (510) temperature information around the target volume. A shape of an ablation volume is determined (512) based upon the temperature information. The shape is displayed (520) on a display relative to an image of the target volume.
US10561460B2 Neuromodulation systems and methods for treatment of sexual dysfunction
Apparatus, systems, and methods for achieving thermally-induced renal neuromodulation by intravascular access are disclosed herein. One aspect of the present application, for example, is directed to apparatuses, systems, and methods that incorporate a treatment device comprising an elongated shaft. The elongated shaft is sized and configured to deliver a thermal element to a renal artery via an intravascular path. Thermally-induced renal neuromodulation may be achieved via direct and/or via indirect application of thermal energy to heat or cool neural fibers that contribute to renal function, or of vascular structures that feed or perfuse the neural fibers.
US10561459B2 Multi-feature electrosurgical instrument
An improved hand-held electrosurgical instrument includes a housing, an electrosurgical electrode, supportably interconnected to and extending from a distal end of the housing in a first direction, at least one light source supportably interconnected to the housing for emitting light in the first direction, and a light tunnel member extending away from the distal end of the housing in the first direction and defining a light tunnel therethrough for receiving and directing light emitted by the light source(s) through the light tunnel and out of a distal end of the light tunnel member. The light tunnel member yields improved tissue site illumination. The electrosurgical electrode may extend through and beyond the distal end of the light tunnel member, wherein the light tunnel extends along at least a majority of a length of the electrosurgical electrode that extends distally from the housing. The light tunnel may include an open passageway that extends proximally from the distal end of the light tunnel member for use in evacuating smoke from a tissue site. The hand-held electrosurgical instrument may include a smoke evacuation passageway fluidly interconnected to and extending proximally from the open passageway of the light tunnel, wherein smoke may be drawn in to a distal end of the open passageway, and through the open passageway and smoke evacuation passageway, to yield improved tissue site visibility and an improved working environment. The smoke evacuation passageway may be defined by a tubular member adjoined to the light tunnel member for handling as a single unit.
US10561458B2 Methods for treating airways
This relates to treating airways in a lung to decrease asthmatic symptoms. The also includes steps of measuring a parameter of an airway at a plurality of locations in a lung, identifying at least one treatment site from at least one of the plurality of locations based on the parameter, and applying energy to the treatment site to reduce the ability of the site to narrow.
US10561452B2 Method for manufacturing a patient-specific eye socket covering grid and patient-specific eye socket covering grid
The present application relates to an eye socket covering grid that includes a curved main body with an external closing edge, a lower side which, in the implanted state, is facing the bone or bones forming the eye socket, and an upper side distant from the lower side, wherein at least one optically identifiable linear channel for representing at least one insertion vector is formed on the upper side. The application also relates to a method for producing such an eye socket covering grid, in particular an eye socket covering grid adapted in a patient-specific manner.
US10561450B2 Bone plate and surgical kit for fixing bone fragments
A bone plate (1) with at least one receiving opening (2) for a bone screw (3) with a screw head (4), wherein the receiving opening (2) has a compression area (5) with a compression contour (6) and a blocking area (7) with a blocking contour (8). The compression contour is designed such that rotation of the bone screw in its one screwing-in direction (E) causes lateral movement of the bone screw toward the blocking area (7). The compression contour (6) is designed as an engagement contour (6), such that lateral movement is generated by engagement between the engagement contour (6) and a mating contour (9) on the screw head or tool. A surgical kit containing at least one such bone plate (1) and at least one bone screw with a screw head (4), which bone screw is insertable into the receiving openings of the bone plate (1) is also disclosed.
US10561445B2 Pivotal bone anchor assembly with cannulated shank threaded capture connection and compression insert
A medical implant assembly includes a polyaxial bone anchor having a shank, a receiver, a lower compression insert with surfaces for closely receiving an elongate connecting member and a dual closure structure that may include a single flange or helical flange. The dual closure structure independently engages the connecting member and the lower compression insert. A threaded capture connection of the bone anchor includes a shank upper surface exclusively engaging the lower compression insert and a retainer threadably attached to the shank and spaced from the upper surface, the retainer configured for polyaxial motion with respect to the receiver prior to locking.
US10561441B2 Alternative use for hydrogel intrasaccular occlusion device with an umbrella member for structural support
The present disclosure relates to the field of endovascular treatment. More particularly, the present invention uses a modified hydrogel intrasaccular occlusion device designed to implement an endovascular treatment to ameliorating or eliminating aneurysm recurrence, which hydrogel may optionally be impregnated with pharmaceutical compounds. The present invention also teaches the use of thin hydrogel coatings to ameliorate endovascular treatment related difficulties.
US10561434B2 Surgical instrument
A surgical method for placing an implantable medical device for constricting at least one of a patient's rectum, anal channel, anal sphincter or colon. The surgical method comprises creating an incision in a vaginal wall of a patient, inserting a surgical instrument through said incision. The instrument comprising an elongated main part, an elongated member having a proximal end fixed to a distal end of the elongated main part by means of a first adjustable joint having a pivotal axis, for adjusting a first angle between the main part of the instrument and the elongated member between 0 and 180 degrees, wherein the elongated main part and the elongated member lie in a first plane extending perpendicularly to the pivotal axis. The surgical method further comprises a flexible tip attached to a distal end of the elongated member and exhibiting a conformation which is reversibly changeable from an essentially straight conformation to a loop or hook conformation, wherein the flexible tip, when in the loop or hook conformation, defines an opening with an axial hole going there through, and wherein a second plane extends perpendicularly to the axial hole through said loop or hook, so that the flexible tip, in its loop or hook conformation, lies in the second plane. The surgical method further comprises using said flexible tip for placing the implantable medical device encircling the patient's rectum, anal channel, anal sphincter or colon.
US10561433B2 Forceps jaw mechanism
An instrument that includes an outer member, an inner member, and a jaw assembly. The inner member includes a first arm and a second arm. The jaw assembly includes a first jaw and a second jaw. The first jaw is connected to the first arm at a first pivot joint and to the outer member at a second pivot joint. The second jaw is connected to the second arm at a third pivot joint and to the outer member at a fourth pivot joint. The inner member is adapted to be moved distally relative to the outer member so that the first jaw pivots about the second pivot joint towards the second jaw and the second jaw pivots about the fourth pivot joint towards the first jaw thus moving the jaw assembly from the open position towards the closed position.
US10561428B2 Lithotripsy angioplasty devices and methods
An example method for treating a blood vessel may include disposing a medical device within the blood vessel at a position adjacent to a lesion. The medical device may include an elongate shaft having a distal end region, a balloon coupled to the distal end region, and an iron-containing fluid disposed within the balloon. The method may also include inflating the balloon to a first pressure, delivering a plurality of electromagnetic pulses to the iron-containing fluid, and inflating the balloon to a second pressure greater than the first pressure.
US10561426B1 Bone cutting guide systems and methods
A bone cutting guide may include a support that contains a shaft movable relative to the support. The shaft may carry a guide member having one or more cut guides through which a clinician inserts a cutting member to cut bone positioned under the guide cut guides. In operation, a clinician may fixate the support of the bone cutting guide to a bone and translate the guide member until the one or more cut guides are positioned at a desired cut location. The clinician may then perform a cut through the cut guide. In some examples, the bone cutting guide includes additional components, such as bridging member or secondary cut guide, to provide additional functionality.
US10561422B2 Fastener cartridge comprising deployable tissue engaging members
A fastener cartridge can comprise a cartridge body including a plurality of cavities arranged in longitudinal rows. Some of the cavities can have fasteners removably stored therein. Other cavities can have deployable tissue engaging members stored therein which are movable from an undeployed position to a deployed position to engage tissue. In some instances, the fastener cartridge can include at least one longitudinal row of cavities which each include a deployable tissue engaging member. Such rows of cavities can comprise the outer-most rows of cavities in the fastener cartridge.
US10561420B2 Tubular absorbable constructs
A compressible adjunct is used with a surgical instrument. The compressible adjunct includes a hollow fibrous construct and a core fibrous construct housed within the hollow fibrous construct, wherein the hollow fibrous construct comprises at least one biocompatible material that has experienced at least one transition from a more ordered phase to a less ordered phase in response to heating the hollow fibrous construct to a predetermined temperature.
US10561408B2 Ocular device and surgical instrument having an ocular device
An ocular device for a surgical instrument, the surgical instrument having an optical window frame and an optical assembly arranged in an interior space of the surgical instrument, the ocular device including: an ocular window separated from the optical assembly by a space; a holder configured to be connected to the ocular window frame; and at least one elastic element, wherein in a connected state, the at least one elastic element transmits a clamping force from the holder to bias the ocular window towards the space.
US10561403B2 Sensor coordinate calibration in an ultrasound system
A medical imaging apparatus includes: an ultrasound probe to transmit and receive an ultrasound signal to obtain an ultrasound image of an object; a sensor coupled to the ultrasound probe to provide a position information related to an ultrasound imaging position in the object; and a processor to extract a certain anatomical feature from the ultrasound image and the certain anatomical feature from a medical image, perform a first registration between the medical image and the ultrasound image by matching the certain anatomical feature in the ultrasound image the certain anatomical feature in the medical image, perform a second registration between the sensor and the medical image based on the position information and the first registration, and control a display to display a portion of the medical image corresponding to the ultrasound imaging position based on at least one of the first registration and the second registration.
US10561399B2 Ultrasonic probe, connection component for array elements and ultrasonic imaging system thereof
A connection component for array elements in an ultrasonic probe comprises a first-layer body and a second-layer body, wherein the second-layer body is connected with the first-layer body, and an area of the second-layer body is smaller than an area of the first-layer body. A region in the first-layer body that extends beyond the second-layer body is provided with at least one first-layer conductive element penetrating through the first-layer body. A lower surface of the second-layer body is provided with at least one second-layer conductive element penetrating through the second-layer body and the first-layer body. A signal transmission line is connected to the array elements by the first-layer conductive elements and the second-layer conductive elements. The connection component for array elements is in a stepped shape. The signal transmission line is connected to an array element assembly through the stepped connection component for array elements to provide sufficient space.
US10561391B2 Methods and systems for computed tomography
Methods and systems are provided for automatic exposure control in a computed tomography imaging system. In one embodiment, a method comprises estimating attenuation properties of a subject along a direction, and varying, based on the attenuation properties, a helical pitch along the direction during a scan of the subject. In this way, a desired image quality can be maintained while reducing radiation dose, without modulating tube current.
US10561389B2 Radiographic image capturing apparatus and radiographic image capturing system
A radiographic image capturing apparatus includes: a two-dimensional array of radiation detecting elements that generate one or more electric charges in proportion to a dose of incident radiation; and a control unit that performs control, at least, to read the electric charges from the radiation detecting elements and generate image data. An image capturing mode is switchable between a controlled mode in which the radiographic image capturing apparatus is under control of an external console and a stand-alone mode in which the radiographic image capturing apparatus autonomously performs image capturing without the control of the console. When the image capturing mode is switched to the controlled mode or the stand-alone mode, the control unit changes its own process so as to meet the switched image capturing mode.
US10561386B2 X-ray input apparatus, X-ray imaging apparatus having the same, and method of controlling the X-ray input apparatus
Disclosed herein are an X-ray input apparatus capable of exactly reflecting an operator's intention to perform calibration control, an X-ray imaging apparatus including the X-ray input apparatus, and a method of controlling the X-ray input apparatus. In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, an X-ray input apparatus comprises a body configured to be accommodated in a holder of an X-ray imaging apparatus. The apparatus also includes a touch sensor disposed on an outer circumferential surface of the body and configured to sense a touch. The apparatus also includes a radiation button disposed on a top of the body and configured to receive a control command from an operator. The apparatus also includes an input controller configured to perform calibration control when the body is accommodated in the holder, thereby deciding a capacitance threshold value of the touch sensor.
US10561384B2 X-ray imaging system
An X-ray imaging system takes an X-ray of an examined part of an examination subject supported by a bed. The X-ray imaging system includes: an X-ray generator that is an X-ray source; an X-ray image pickup apparatus arranged to be opposed to the X-ray generator and configured to take an X-ray having been radiated from the X-ray generator to the examination subject and passed through the examination subject; a seven-axis vertical multi-joint first robot supporting the X-ray generator; a seven-axis vertical multi-joint second robot supporting the X-ray image pickup apparatus; and a robot controller configured to control operations of the first robot and the second robot such that the X-ray generator and the X-ray image pickup apparatus move on a spherical shell centering around an isocenter C while causing the isocenter C and the examined part to substantially coincide with each other.
US10561382B2 Photon counting cone-beam CT apparatus with monolithic CMOS integrated pixel detectors
CBCT including monolithic photon counting FPD for medical applications requiring real-time 3D imaging, like mammography, interventional guided procedures or external beam radiotherapy, includes CMOS processed readout electronics monolithically integrated with a single crystalline X-ray absorber by covalent wafer bonding near room temperature and adapted for single photon counting providing high energy, temporal and spatial resolution.
US10561374B2 Feedback device and method for providing thermal feedback using the same
A method for providing a thermal feedback. The method may include executing a virtual reality application providing a virtual space, the virtual space including a virtual area to which an area temperature attribute is assigned, and a virtual object to which an object temperature attribute is assigned; detecting an area event, the area event reflecting that a player character enters the virtual area; controlling a feedback device to output a thermal feedback associated to the area temperature attribute when it is determined that the area event occurs, the feedback device outputting the thermal feedback using a thermoelectric element performing a thermoelectric operation; detecting an object event, the object event reflecting that the player character is influenced by the virtual object; and controlling the feedback device to override the thermal feedback associated to the area temperature attribute and output a thermal feedback associated to the object temperature attribute when it is determined that the object event occurs while the player character is in the virtual area.
US10561365B2 System and method of monitoring condition of equines
A system for behavioral monitoring for equines, comprising at least one sensor to measure a signal related to the equine, a database to store at least one parameter of the equine as a function of time, and processing means. The sensor is in communication with the equine, and comprises a wireless transmitter which is in communication with the database. The processing means, in communication with the database, is adapted to (i) determine, from at least one signal from the at least one sensor, at least one parameter of the equine as a function of time; (ii) establish normal behavior of the equine based on the parameter; and (iii) identify at least one abnormal behavior of the equine by identifying at least one deviation from normal behavior.
US10561364B2 Physiological sensor system
A physiological sensor system for removably securing a physiological sensor to a garment. The physiological sensor system generally includes a physiological sensor adapted to be removably connected to a garment. The sensor may be adapted to detect a physiological condition, such as oxygen level or pulse rate. The sensor may include a connector such as a magnetic ring or hook-and-loop fastener to removably connect the sensor to the garment. The garment may include a window through which a light beam from the sensor may pass to illuminate the underlying body and sense various conditions. A control unit may be provided for controlling the sensor and processing data received therefrom.
US10561354B2 Advanced analyte sensor calibration and error detection
Systems and methods for processing sensor data and self-calibration are provided. In some embodiments, systems and methods are provided which are capable of calibrating a continuous analyte sensor based on an initial sensitivity, and then continuously performing self-calibration without using, or with reduced use of, reference measurements. In certain embodiments, a sensitivity of the analyte sensor is determined by applying an estimative algorithm that is a function of certain parameters. Also described herein are systems and methods for determining a property of an analyte sensor using a stimulus signal. The sensor property can be used to compensate sensor data for sensitivity drift, or determine another property associated with the sensor, such as temperature, sensor membrane damage, moisture ingress in sensor electronics, and scaling factors.
US10561352B2 Particle-containing membrane and particulate electrode for analyte sensors
Systems and methods of use involving sensors having a particle-containing domain are provided for continuous analyte measurement in a host. In some embodiments, a continuous analyte measurement system is configured to be wholly, transcutaneously, intravascularly or extracorporeally implanted.
US10561339B2 System and method for determining carbon dioxide excreted during non-invasive ventilation
A system is configured to perform capnometry/capnography, and/or other compositional analysis on a non-invasively ventilated subject. As such, the system determines amounts of a molecular species of gas (e.g., carbon dioxide, oxygen, etc.) excreted by the subject on a per-breath basis. Determinations of amounts of the molecular species of gas excreted are adjusted to reflect amounts of the molecular species of gas leaked from the non-invasive interface used to communicate with the airway of the subject.
US10561338B2 Endoscope position identifying apparatus, endoscope position identifying method, and recording medium having an endoscope position identifying program recorded therein
An image obtaining unit obtains actual endoscope images, and a virtual endoscope image generating unit generates virtual endoscope images including a plurality of virtual endoscope branch images. A corresponding virtual endoscope image determining unit obtains a plurality of actual endoscope images which were obtained within a predetermined amount of time before the endoscope reached its current position, compares the plurality of actual endoscope images and the plurality of virtual endoscope branch images, and determines a corresponding virtual endoscope image that corresponds to the branch structure closest to the current position of the endoscope, through which the endoscope has passed. A matching unit performs matching between each of a plurality of actual endoscope path images and a plurality of virtual endoscope path images for each of a plurality of paths. A position identifying unit identifies the current position of a leading end of the endoscope based on the results of matching.
US10561329B2 Method and system for ECG based cardiac ischemia detection
An acute ischemia detection device comprises a 12-lead electrocardiograph (ECG) device (12), an electronic data processing device (12), and a display component (22). The electronic data processing device applies 12-lead ECG to vessel-specific lead (VSL) transforms (50) to 12-lead ECG data acquired by the 12-lead ECG device to generate VSL lead data (e.g., LAD, LCX, and RCA vessel-specific lead data), determines ST values for the VSL lead data, and decides whether the 12-lead ECG data acquired by the 12-lead ECG device indicates acute ischemia by comparing the ST values for the VSL lead data with VSL lead ST thresholds (60). The display component may display an acute ischemia alarm or warning if the decision is the 12-lead ECG data acquired by the 12-lead ECG device indicates acute ischemia, and/or may display the generated VSL lead ECG traces.
US10561328B2 Multipart electrocardiography monitor optimized for capturing low amplitude cardiac action potential propagation
Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. In particular, the ECG electrodes on the electrode patch are tailored to be positioned axially along the midline of the sternum for capturing action potential propagation in an orientation that corresponds to the aVF lead used in a conventional 12-lead ECG that is used to sense positive or upright P-waves.
US10561326B2 Monitor recorder optimized for electrocardiographic potential processing
Physiological monitoring can be provided through a lightweight wearable monitor that includes two components, a flexible extended wear electrode patch and a reusable monitor recorder that removably snaps into a receptacle on the electrode patch. The wearable monitor sits centrally (in the midline) on the patient's chest along the sternum oriented top-to-bottom. The placement of the wearable monitor in a location at the sternal midline, with its unique narrow “hourglass”-like shape, significantly improves the ability of the wearable monitor to cutaneously sense cardiac electrical potential signals, particularly the P-wave and, to a lesser extent, the QRS interval signals indicating ventricular activity in the ECG waveforms. Additionally, the monitor recorder includes an ECG sensing circuit that measures raw cutaneous electrical signals and performs signal processing prior to outputting the processed signals for sampling and storage.
US10561324B2 Systems and methods of image processing to determine flow characteristics
Systems and methods are disclosed for determining individual-specific blood flow characteristics. One method includes acquiring, for each of a plurality of individuals, individual-specific anatomic data and blood flow characteristics of at least part of the individual's vascular system; executing a machine learning algorithm on the individual-specific anatomic data and blood flow characteristics for each of the plurality of individuals; relating, based on the executed machine learning algorithm, each individual's individual-specific anatomic data to functional estimates of blood flow characteristics; acquiring, for an individual and individual-specific anatomic data of at least part of the individual's vascular system; and for at least one point in the individual's individual-specific anatomic data, determining a blood flow characteristic of the individual, using relations from the step of relating individual-specific anatomic data to functional estimates of blood flow characteristics.
US10561315B2 Modular adapters for mobile ophthalmoscopy
Modular lens adapter system are provided for use with a hand held computer device having a camera for mobile ophthalmoscopy. The modular lens adapter systems include an anterior adapter and a posterior adapter configured to removably engage with a hand held computer device. The anterior adapter can include a variable intensity light source, a clamp, and a movable macro lens. The posterior adapter can include a hand held computer device mount, a lens mount, and a telescoping arm with a first end and a second end with the first end configured to removably engage with the mount and the second end configured to contact the lens mount. Methods are also provided for using the systems to obtain an image of an anterior portion of the patient's eye and a posterior portion of the patient's eye.
US10561308B2 Systems and methods for regulating temperature and illumination intensity at the distal tip of an endoscope
The present specification describes a system and method for computing the temperature of the tip of a multiple viewing elements endoscope based on a measurement of junction temperatures of light emitting diode (LED) illuminators inside the tip. The measurement of temperature is used for taking corrective action if the temperature exceeds a limit. The temperature measurement is used for optimizing image parameters, as the performance of image sensors is affected by changes in ambient temperature.
US10561306B2 Endoscopic device
There is provided an endoscopic device, including: an image sensor section including an image sensor that senses and converts lights into an electrical signal; a substrate that is electrically connected to the image sensor section; and an intermediate unit, interposed between the image sensor section and the substrate, that electrically connects the image sensor section and the substrate.
US10561304B2 Medical stereoscopic observation device, medical stereoscopic observation method, and program
[Object] To present a three-dimensional image in a more favorable mode, regardless of differences in display conditions.[Solution] A medical stereoscopic observation device including: an acquisition section that acquires input image data; a parallax control section that controls, for each of a plurality of different display regions, a parallax value in accordance with display size of the display region; and an image generation section that generates, for each display region, a parallax image corresponding to each of a plurality of viewpoints for display in the display region, on a basis of the acquired input image data and the parallax value corresponding to the display region.
US10561290B2 Vacuum cleaner
A vacuum cleaner includes an improved dual-action filter cleaning mechanism using both a rotational flicking action and a vertical shaking action. A debris removal assembly of the vacuum cleaner can include a filter assembly having a first filter and a second filter arranged in a nested configuration, and a filter cleaning mechanism configured to impart a combination of vertical shaking of the first filter and rotational flicking of the second filter. The filter cleaning mechanism can include a camming mechanism configured to simultaneously move the first filter along the axis and rotate the first filter about the axis while the second filter remains stationary.
US10561280B1 Pot lid stand
A pot lid stand. The device includes a pair of longitudinal members defining a channel therebetween, and a pair of lateral members affixed to opposing end walls of the pair of longitudinal members. An arcuate support wire includes a first end connected to a first end of a first longitudinal member of the pair of longitudinal members, and an opposing second end connected to a second end of the first longitudinal member. A linear support wire includes a lower end connected to the first longitudinal member and an upper end connected to the arcuate support wire. The arcuate support wire and the linear support wire are configured to support a lid for a cooking vessel when a perimeter edge of the lid is disposed within the channel, allowing users to support the lid on a countertop or other surface in an upright position.
US10561275B2 Cooking device
A cooking device includes a lower heating plate unit, an upper housing member, and at least one positioning mechanism that includes a lower coupling unit fixed to the lower heating plate unit, an upper coupling member fixed to the upper housing member, an actuating member disposed on the upper coupling member, and a pin connected to the upper coupling member. The cooking device further includes an upper heating plate coupled to the upper housing member. Removal of the upper heating plate results in the actuating member being pushed resiliently to have a positioning portion thereof engaging a guiding hole of the lower coupling unit, so that the upper housing member is limited to move to be parallel to and spaced apart from the lower heating plate unit.
US10561272B2 Selectively sealable liner for a vessel
A beverage system may include a beverage maker, a vessel, and a liner assembly. The liner assembly may comprise a liner configured for the vessel, an integrated closure mechanism, a flexible tube; and a cuff having an interlock surface. The cuff may be received in at least a portion of the tube thereby securing the liner and the tube. The interlock surface may be configured to provide a first seal between at least the cuff and the liner. The integrated closure mechanism may be configured to provide a second seal on an upper portion of the liner. A method of using same is further provided.
US10561270B2 Device for producing milk foam
A device for producing milk foam uses Couette flow and a high shear stress that is accordingly applied to a milk-air mixture between two concentrically arranged cylinders. The cylinders are rotated relatively to another. The high shear stress leads to an emulsion of the milk and the air, which is the basis for a foaming effect, once the emulsion flows out of a gap between the two cylinders and expands. The parameters of the device that mainly influence the foaming effect are the width of the gap and the relative rotation speed of the cylinders.
US10561266B2 Brewing unit
A brewing unit (100) for a beverage producing device (900) is disclosed. The brewing unit (100) includes a main body (102) defining a cavity (200) for receiving multiple types/formats of capsules (120). Further, one or more piercing members (106) are also included in the brewing unit (100). Furthermore, the one or more piercing members (106) are actuated by an actuator (108) to pierce or not to pierce the capsule (120) when the brewing unit (100) is in at least one of corresponding piercing mode/non-piercing mode.
US10561263B2 Absorbent pad holder and containment system
An absorbent pad holder and containment system includes a frame that can be adjustable in length on all sides to accommodate a varying range of absorbent pad dimensions. The frame design allows the absorbent area of the pad to remain flat while the ramped perimeter design of the frame and the corner attachment system holds the outer edge of the absorbent pad into an upward position. This creates a containment barrier for liquid that would normally flow over the edge of the pad and onto the floor surface. The perimeter design of the liner keeps the pad centered and provides flow of all liquid landing on the pad within the absorbent area of the pad.
US10561260B2 System for holding tableware on a table
The invention provides a supported body having a magnetic or ferromagnetic component to adhere the supported body to a magnetic or ferromagnetic support, such as a table top by magnetic attraction. A reusable adhering component, such as a stretch-releasable pressure sensitive adhesive tape is disposed on a top surface of the supported body to removably attach tableware or dishware to the supported body. The supported body can be in the form of a plate, a coaster, a placemat, or other known configuration. Alternatively, a support body can be releasably secured to a table top or other support surface by a releasable attaching device such as a suction cup and a supported body can be releasably attached to a piece of tableware or dishware by a releasable attaching device such as a suction cup, and the support body and the supported body can be magnetically attached to each other.
US10561257B2 Bed sheets and related methods
An adjustable bed sheet includes a sheet made of a first material. The sheet spans at least the length and the width of the mattress. A perimeter of the sheet is defined by edges thereof. The bed sheet also includes an elongated strip made of a second material that is more stretchable than the first material. The strip has a first elongated side opposite a second elongated side. The strip is attached, via the first elongated side, to an edge of the sheet such that, when the adjustable bed sheet is applied to the mattress, the strip is positioned, with respect to the mattress, to extend around at least one corner of the mattress from the length side of the mattress to the width side of the mattress. An end flap is attached to and hanging from the second elongated side of the strip.
US10561254B2 Child tray assembly and multi-function high chair
A child tray assembly includes a first tray and a second tray. The first tray is slidably disposed on a child seat. The first tray includes a first tray body and a first actuator. The second tray is detachably disposed on the first tray. The second tray includes a second tray body, a second actuator and a sliding latch. The second tray body can be installed on the first tray body by a first engaging portion of the sliding latch. The first actuator can be driven by the second actuator to allow the first tray to slide relative to the child seat when the second tray is disposed on the first tray. Furthermore, lower tubes can be installed on the second tray body by a second engaging portion of the sliding latch to form a small table when the second tray is detached from the first tray.
US10561241B2 Adjustable drip tray assembly for gravity-fed display system
An adjustable drip tray assembly for a rack of a gravity-fed display shelf. The adjustable drip tray assembly includes a pair of clip assemblies attached to the rack, each clip assembly having a body with a base, a front end, and a rear end. A projecting bracket is coupled to the front end, an adjustable bracket is disposed between the front and rear ends of the body, and a spacing bracket is disposed near the rear end. The adjustable bracket includes a longitudinal slot and a spring nut disposed within the longitudinal slot and into a receiving member to secure the adjustable bracket to the body. A drip tray includes ends disposed on the pair of clip assemblies, the pair of clip assemblies supporting and adjustably securing the drip tray to the rack and spacing the drip tray from the rack.
US10561240B1 Drawer slide with a two-way opening and closing
A drawer slide with a two-way opening and closing structure includes: a main rail, a pivot block pivotally provided on the main rail, a slide rail slidably mounted on the main rail, and a pull lever pivotally disposed on the slide rail. The main rail has a limiting portion disposed along a vertical direction. The pivot block has an offset post movably disposed at the limiting portion along the vertical direction, and a first dislocation block which can be locked with a second dislocation block of the pull lever in a staggered manner. The user can set two sets of identical drawer slides with the two-way opening and closing structure on two sides of the drawer, and the first and second dislocation blocks can be misaligned by the limiting portion, namely, two identical slide rails 40 can be applied to the two opposite sides of the drawer.
US10561237B2 Medication management system
A medication management system includes a cabinet, at least one drawer unit, at least one positioning unit and at least one control unit. The at least one drawer unit has an engaging portion. The at least one positioning unit includes an engaging module that separably engages with the engaging portion of the at least one drawer unit, a drive module that is operable to disengage the engaging module from the engaging portion of the at least one drawer unit, and an actuator that actuates operation of the drive unit to disengage the engaging module from the engaging portion of the at least one drawer unit based on an opening signal. The control unit is electrically connected to the actuator for outputting the opening signal.
US10561236B2 Connector apparatus
A connector component for use with a storage unit is provided. The connector component is configured to fit around and engage a frame support member of the storage unit and to receive and attach to an end portion of a shelving component used with the storage unit. The connector component can include a sidewall having two opposing ends. The sidewall can be configured in the form of a loop that forms an opening extending through the connector component, where the opening is configured to receive the frame support member of the storage unit. The connector component can further include a slot defined between the two opposing ends to allow the connector component to receive the frame support member. Each opposing end of the sidewall can include a channel extending along the height of the sidewall in order to receive and engage the end portion of the shelving component.
US10561234B1 Electronic device holder for a luggage
The present invention discloses an electronic device holder for a luggage comprises a holder unit for securing electronic device in luggage and at least one connector for foldably attaching holder unit to handle of luggage. A solar power strips is attached at the top of the holder unit to generate electrical energy for various operations of electronic device and holder unit. The holder unit also has a container holder to hold at least one container, an accessory holder to hold at one accessory of electronic device, a USB port to connect at least one USB device, a power outlet unit connected to external devices to use electrical energy of battery and at least one light source to illuminate holder unit. Thus, the present invention provides all necessary facilities to user to work while travelling without looking for a separate space or table for working outdoors.
US10561230B2 Finger mounted toothbrush with an internal reinforcing skeleton
A finger mounted toothbrush system includes a sheath constructed of a flexible, textured substrate; a rigid, pronged skeleton that fits into the substrate; and a retaining ring that secures the sheath to the skeleton. Prongs of skeleton may be constructed of thermoplastic that can be hardened to fit a user's finger size.
US10561220B2 Applicator
An applicator used for evenly spreading a cream from a tube to which the applicator is attached. The applicator has a base unit that fits over the opening in the tube of cream and directs the cream through a hole in applicator unit, which is the upper part of the invention. The applicator unit has a spreader, which evenly distributes the cream onto a non-planar surface. The spreader is made from flexible, resilient material, and has a tip and wings that emanate out from the hole in the top of the spreader. When the applicator is used to spread cream in a crevice, the tip retains any excess cream behind it, and the wings bend back and evenly spread the cream along the sides of the crevice. The wings have side bevels that remove any sharp edges on the wings.
US10561216B2 Method for straightening human hair fibers using heating means and an a-keto acid derivative
The invention concerns a method for straightening keratinous fibers including: (i) a step of applying on the keratinous fibers a hair straightening composition containing at least one alpha-hydroxy and/or keto acid derivative, the pH of said composition being not more than 9 (ii) a step of increasing the temperature of the keratinous fibers, using heating means, to a temperature ranging between 110 and 250° C.
US10561212B2 Carrying bag with placement rack
A carrying bag includes a housing having a base wall and an upper wall, and the housing includes a cover panel foldable relative to the upper wall, a base plate is engaged in the housing, a support device is foldably attached to the base plate with a hinge device, and the support device is foldable relative to the base plate and the housing, and a display is attached to the support device and movable relative to the upper wall between an upwardly working position and a downwardly folded storing position. The housing includes a chamber for receiving a mobile device. An attachment is attached to the support device for engaging with and for supporting a mobile member.
US10561207B2 Zipper slider assembly structure and connecting ring thereof
A zipper slider assembly structure and a connecting ring are provided. The zipper slider assembly structure includes a sliding assembly, a connecting ring, and a pull element. The sliding assembly includes a sliding element having a through hole, an elastic element disposed on the sliding element, and a movable fixing element movably disposed on the sliding element. The elastic element is elastically abutted against the movable fixing element. An end of the movable fixing element has a limiting part passing through the through hole. The connecting ring movably cooperates with the movable fixing element. The pull element movably cooperates with the connecting ring. The connecting ring has an outer arc surface contacting the sliding assembly and the pull element by point-contact to decrease a contact area between the connecting ring and the sliding assembly and between the connecting ring and the pull element.
US10561206B2 Fastening system and method of manufacturing thereof
Disclosed is a fastening system for garments such as brassieres, and methods of manufacturing thereof, that places a female engaging device, such as an eye, in a cavity, thereby allowing a male engaging device, such as a hook, to engage with the female engaging device without adding bulk or depth to the fastening system. This provides a slim, comfortable and stylish fastener.
US10561205B2 Link for garment strap
A link or slide for a garment strap includes mutually parallel longitudinal bars and a pair of opposing transverse bars each forming a juncture with ends of the longitudinal bars. The transverse bars curve forward from the junctures away from the rear of the longitudinal bars, reducing potential discomfort to an active wearer. In embodiments, the link is formed of resilient material and the link thickness tapers to a minimum at the junctures, forming flexible zones which provide added comfort. In additional embodiments, the longitudinal bars have angled edges adjoining slots through which the garment strap passes. The angled edges resist undesirable motion of the strap, especially while the wearer is exercising.
US10561202B1 Catch mechanism for an elongated member
A catch for attachment to an elongated member and to control movement of the elongated member. The catch generally includes a body with one or more channels, a locking member positioned in the body in proximity to the channel, and a release member to control an extent of movement of the locking member. The catch provides for attachment to the elongated member to adjust its length. The catch is adjustable to provide for movement of the elongated member through the channel.
US10561195B2 Portable shoe cover apparatus
A portable shoe cover apparatus. The portable shoe cover apparatus includes a shoe cover portion and a shoe cover connection portion. The shoe cover portion is attachable and removable for covering a top portion of a shoe but not covering a bottom portion of a sole of the shoe. The shoe cover portion comprises a waterproof or water resistant portion. The shoe cover connection portion is connected to a top end of the shoe cover portion and is attachable and removable to a portion of a person wearing the shoe and comprises an insect repellant portion. The shoe cover apparatus is attachable and removable to the shoe via plural different types of attachment means.
US10561191B1 Helmet having high pressure non-bursting gas cells
A helmet having non-bursting gas cells preferably includes a hard helmet shell, an outside gas cell impact layer and an inside gas cell impact layer. The outside gas cell impact layer preferably includes at least one gas cell layer and an outside layer of sheet material. Each gas cell layer includes a plurality of gas cells created between two plastic sheets. The inside gas cell impact layer includes the at least one gas cell layer. The inside and outside gas cell impact layers may be permanently or removably attached to hard helmet shell. A second embodiment of the helmet having non-bursting gas cells preferably includes the hard helmet shell, the outside gas cell impact layer and an inside gas cell inflatable impact layer. The inside gas cell inflatable impact layer preferably includes at least one inflatable gas cell layer and a check valve.
US10561180B2 System for rapid application and adjustment of protective cushioning
A system for rapid application and adjustment of protective cushioning employs a garment component covering a body portion and having a securing element affixed thereto. A pad having a mating securing element affixed thereto is releasably attachable to the securing element to engage the pad to the garment component to protect the body portion.
US10561178B2 Sealed cartridge for an aerosol delivery device and related assembly method
The present disclosure relates to an aerosol delivery device. The aerosol delivery device may include a control body and a cartridge. The cartridge may include a base, a flow director, an outer body, a reservoir substrate, an outer body, and a mouthpiece. Heating elements may be molded into the flow director. The flow director may be welded to the base and the outer body, or the base and the flow director may include deformable ribs that engage the outer body. The flow director and the outer body may cooperatively define a reservoir compartment in which the reservoir substrate and the atomizer are received. The flow director and the base may define an electronics compartment in which an electronic control component is received. A related assembly method is also provided.
US10561176B2 Vaping atomizer
A vaping atomizer for use with a vaping device is provided. The atomizer includes an enclosure portion and a heating-element housing extending through the interior of the enclosure portion. A first cavity for receiving vaping liquid is at least partially formed between the enclosure portion and the heating-element housing. The heating-element housing includes at least one aperture formed therein facilitating transfer of the vaping liquid from the first cavity to a second cavity formed on the interior thereof. The at least one aperture formed in the heating-element housing can be generally shaped as a triangle. The size and shape of the least one aperture can be optimized to prevent the vaping liquid from flooding the interior cavity, and to accommodate uses of various vaping liquids having different viscosities, as well as to prevent liquid-absorbing material provided in the second cavity from drying out to prevent dry hits during use of the vaping atomizer.
US10561166B2 Curdlan-containing composition and product comprising curdlan-containing composition
Provided are a curdlan-containing composition which is unlikely to aggregate when dispersed or dissolved in water and with which a curdlan dispersion or solution can be easily prepared, and a food product and any other products containing the curdlan-containing composition. The curdlan-containing composition contains curdlan and an alkali salt, and the curdlan and the alkali salt are granulated.
US10561163B2 Extruded noodle and die piece for extruded noodle
Disclosed is an extruded noodle having a hole extending therethrough in a longitudinal direction, wherein: the hole closes or contracts during boiling or rehydration in hot water; and the hole in a cross section of the noodle is configured such that a plurality of grooves are formed rotationally symmetrically about a center of the cross section, extending in an outer radial direction from the center of the cross section of the noodle.
US10561160B2 Animal food composition and process for production
An animal food composition comprising a protein source and corn starch, wherein native high-amylose corn starch comprises at least 50% of the corn starch. The composition can be used to treat or prevent a food allergy in an animal. Also, a process for the preparation of an animal food composition comprising mixing a protein source, corn starch and water to form a mixture and heating the mixture; wherein native high-amylose corn starch comprises at least 50% of the corn starch.
US10561152B1 Product cut from the thigh of a poultry item and a method of producing the same
An article of manufacture, namely a poultry cut food product, and a method of producing the article of manufacture. The article of manufacture includes a portion cut of the thigh of a poultry item or other bird.
US10561150B2 Low bitter chicory products
The present invention provides a food product comprising at least 1.5%, 5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, or more, by weight total ingredients of a low bitter chicory plant material or flour. The present invention also provides a method for obtaining a chicory product with reduced bitterness, comprising blanching chicory roots or root chips, drying the blanched chicory root chips, and optionally grinding the dried chicory root chips and incorporating it into flour, dough, or other food products. Also provided is a method for obtaining a chicory taproot with reduced bitterness, comprising cultivating a chicory plant at a soil nitrogen level of 150 lbs per acre or less in the upper 3 feet of the soil.
US10561122B2 Genetically modified rat derived from rat embryonic stem cell
The present invention provides a rat embryonic stem cell characterized by having the following properties of (a) expressing Oct3/4 gene and Nanog gene, (b) positive for alkaline phosphatase activity, (c) having an embryoid body forming ability, (d) expressing SSEA (Stage-Specific Embryonic Antigen)-1 and SSEA-4, (e) having the same number of chromosomes as does a normal rat cell, (f) capable of being subcultured and holding the undifferentiated state, (g) having in vitro pluripotency, (h) having a potential to differentiate for cells of three embryonic germ lineages, (i) having teratoma formation ability, and (j) having an ability to produce a chimeric rat, a method of establishing the aforementioned rat embryonic stem cell and the like.
US10561118B1 Method of forming a non-dispersible granular substrate and the granular substrates formed thereby
A non-dispersible granular substrate remains solid when exposed to moisture is formed of a plurality of granules, each granule being a mixture including an inert mineral component, a binder formed of a reaction between cane molasses and hydrated lime, and optionally a light weight additive. A method of making a non-granular substrate includes forming a batch mixture including an inert mineral component, hydrated lime, cane molasses, water and optionally a light weight additive, and co-pelletizing the batch mixture to form a plurality of granules. The granular substrate can be used, for example, as animal bedding (e.g. cat litter).
US10561111B2 Cotton variety 16R024
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 16R024. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 16R024. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 16R024 and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 16R024 with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.
US10561107B1 Soybean variety 01068807
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068807. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068807. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068807 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068807 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US10561106B1 Soybean variety 01068466
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068466. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068466. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068466 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068466 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US10561102B1 Soybean variety 01068182
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068182. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068182. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068182 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068182 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US10561101B1 Soybean variety 01068184
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01068184. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01068184. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01068184 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01068184 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US10561097B1 Inbred corn line 7MMSM0019
An inbred corn line, designated 7MMSM0019, the plants and seeds of the inbred corn line 7MMSM0019, methods for producing a corn plant, either inbred or hybrid, produced by crossing the inbred corn line 7MMSM0019 with itself or with another corn plant, and hybrid corn seeds and plants produced by crossing the inbred line 7MMSM0019 with another corn line or plant and to methods for producing a corn plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic corn plants produced by that method. This invention also relates to inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line 7MMSM0019, to methods for producing other inbred corn lines derived from inbred corn line 7MMSM0019 and to the inbred corn lines derived by the use of those methods.
US10561058B2 Meter housing for feeding granular or powdered material, meter system, agricultural implement comprising such meter system and method for feeding granular or powdered material
A meter housing comprises a meter space with a material inlet and a material outlet, and a wall portion extending between the material inlet and the material outlet. The wall portion has substantially the form of a cylinder sector. The wall portion has a scraper part, which extends substantially parallel to a central axis of the cylinder sector.
US10568235B2 On-board charger with heat dissipation structure
The present invention discloses an on-board charger with a heat dissipation structure. The on-board charger comprises a casing, and heat generating components, a PCB and a heat dissipation structure which are arranged inside the casing, and is characterized in that the heat dissipation structure is a coolant flow channel; the coolant flow channel is arranged longitudinally with respect to the heat generating components, and is in full contact with each heat generating component; heat is dissipated from the heat generating components by using respective surfaces of the coolant flow channel. The on-board charger with the heat dissipation structure provided by the present invention has the advantages of small size, excellent heat dissipation effect, simple assembly, low cost and light weight.
US10568231B1 Power supply and distribution skid frames for data centers
A system apparatus and method for providing electrical power to multiple customer devices within a data center that includes a power supply skid frame having a top portion and a bottom portion, a power supply portion physically separate from the power supply skid frame and capable of being positioned on the top portion of the power supply skid frame to supply the electrical power, a power distribution skid frame, mechanically and electrically separate from the power supply skid frame, having a top portion and a bottom portion, and a power distribution portion physically separate from the power distribution skid frame and capable of being positioned on the top portion of the power distribution skid frame to distribute the electrical power. The system may include one or more skid frame spacer bars, physically separate from the power supply skid frame and the power distribution skid frame and capable of mechanically coupling the power supply skid frame and the power distribution skid frame.
US10568224B2 Software-configurable multi-function RF module
A configurable radio frequency system. The system includes: a plurality of radio frequency cells connected in a cascade. Each of the radio frequency cells includes an input switch connected to an input of the radio frequency system, an output switch connected to an output of the radio frequency system, and a plurality of elements, each of the elements being connected between the input switch and the output switch. The input switch and the output switch are configured, depending on their respective settings, to cause a radio frequency signal path from an input of the cell to an output of the cell to include one of the elements. The plurality of elements in each cell includes a band pass filter, an attenuator, a through path, an amplifier, and a mixer.
US10568223B2 Cabinet electrification system
One of more panels of the cabinet include at least one conductive region that is optionally covered by an insulative covering. These conductive regions are coupled to an external power source. Shelves, drawers, other cabinet components, electrical devices in a cabinet (including, but not limited to, a motor, lights, outlet, appliance, sensor, processor, etc.), and the like can further conduct or receive electrical energy by electrically coupling to the conductive regions within the panels of the cabinet, for example, through shelf pins that are inserted into holes in the panels.
US10568222B2 Cabinet electrification system
One of more panels of the cabinet include at least one conductive region that is optionally covered by an insulative covering. These conductive regions are coupled to an external power source. Shelves, drawers, other cabinet components, electrical devices in a cabinet (including, but not limited to, a motor, lights, outlet, appliance, sensor, processor, etc.), and the like can further conduct or receive electrical energy by electrically coupling to the conductive regions within the panels of the cabinet, for example, through shelf pins that are inserted into holes in the panels.
US10568220B2 Reciprocator-type quick-releasing mechanism
A reciprocator-type quick-releasing mechanism includes a base, a latching component and an actuating component. The base is disposed inside a first module, and has a first piercing hole and a first opening. The latching component is disposed on the base, and includes a constraining portion and a resilient portion. The constraining portion aligns with the first piercing hole and a second piercing hole on a second module. The resilient portion is connected to the constraining portion. The actuating component is slidably disposed on the base and includes a pushing portion and an actuating portion. The actuating portion is connected to the pushing portion and protrudes from the first opening and a second opening on the second module. The actuating portion moves relative to the second opening to flexibly deform the resilient portion via the pushing portion, so as to remove the constraining portion from the second piercing hole.
US10568217B2 Display device
The present invention is a display device comprising: a housing providing an inner space; a plate in the housing, the plate dividing the inner space into a front space and a rear space and including an opening communicating the front space with the rear space; a display module in the front space, the display module mounted on the plate and covering the opening; and an inlet and an outlet formed at the housing, the inlet and the outlet communicating the rear space with an outside of the housing.
US10568216B2 Composite sheet, its production method, resin multilayer substrate, and its production method
A composite sheet includes a resin layer including a liquid crystal polymer as a main material and a first surface and a second surface facing away from each other, a conductor foil disposed on the first surface, and a powder layer including a powder of a liquid crystal polymer as a major component and located on an entirety of the second surface.
US10568204B2 Conformal 3D non-planar multi-layer circuitry
A method for making conformal non-planar multi-layer circuitry is described. The method can include providing a substrate having a non-planar surface and depositing a first conformal dielectric layer on the substrate, the first conformal dielectric layer conforming to the non-planar surface of the substrate and having a non-planar surface. The method can also include applying a first conformal circuitry layer on the first conformal dielectric layer. The method can include depositing a second conformal dielectric layer on the first conformal circuitry layer, the second conformal dielectric layer conforming to a non-planar surface of the first conformal circuitry layer, and applying a second conformal circuitry layer on the second conformal dielectric layer. Successive layers can be sequentially deposited. Microvias may provide electrical connections between circuit layers.
US10568199B2 Printed circuit board and semiconductor package structure
A circuit substrate and a semiconductor package structure are provided. The circuit substrate includes a body and a via hole array. The via hole array includes via hole column units periodically arranged along a first direction. Each via hole column unit includes first to sixth via holes passing through the body and electrically connected to a capacitor. Any two adjacent via holes of the first to sixth via holes transmit power and ground signals. The sixth via hole of one of the via hole column units is adjacent to the first via hole of another one of the via hole column units, which is adjacent to the one of the via hole column units. The sixth via hole of one of the via hole column units and the first via hole of another one of the via hole column units transmit power and ground signals.
US10568195B2 System and method for pumping laser sustained plasma with a frequency converted illumination source
A system for generating pump illumination for laser sustained plasma (LSP) is disclosed. In embodiments, the system includes an illumination source configured to output illumination having a first spectral frequency and an optical frequency converter. The optical frequency converter can be configured to receive the illumination having the first spectral frequency from the illumination source and configured to output pump illumination having a second spectral frequency that is different from the first spectral frequency.
US10568189B2 Lighting control system
A lighting control system of the type including an electronic device with a processor, memory, wireless communication capability and a user interface may be used. A controller may be used with a receiver to receive wireless communication from the electronic device and an output terminal with at least one lighting array in electrical communication with the output terminal of the controller. A power supply may be provided with the controller thereby providing electrical power to the controller and the lighting array. Software on the electrical device may be used providing a graphical interface with a user to actuate the controller to provide an electrical output to the lighting array. The combination may be placed on a building, vehicle or any object to allow a plurality of lighting themes and palettes. Music may also be used to control the lighting output as well as speed or acceleration.
US10568188B2 On-demand street lighting for a connected vehicle
The disclosure includes embodiments for providing on-demand street lighting for a connected vehicle. In some embodiments, a method includes controlling an operation of a street light based on a lighting policy and a presence of a connected vehicle. In some embodiments, the street light is operated consistent with the lighting policy. In some embodiments, the presence of the connected vehicle is determined based on a receipt of a wireless message that is transmitted by the connected vehicle. In some embodiments, the lighting policy is operable to reduce an energy consumption of the street light while also providing illumination for the connected vehicle.
US10568180B2 Method and apparatus for controlling a lighting module having a plurality of LED groups
Control apparatus and system for controlling an output of a constant current driver are disclosed. A control apparatus is coupled between a constant current driver and a load, such as a lighting module, in order to add functionality to the overall system. The control apparatus is powered by the constant current driver and may control the dimming of the constant current driver by controlling the 0-10V dim input into the driver. The control apparatus may comprise one or more switching elements between the constant current driver and the load to allow for mixing of groups of LEDs of various colors or color temperatures. The control apparatus may include a buffer load to mitigate negative impacts of turning on the lighting module after a period of deactivation. The control apparatus can also be adapted to operate as a dim-to-warm module within a lighting apparatus.
US10568179B2 Techniques and photographical user interface for controlling solid-state luminaire with electronically adjustable light beam distribution
Techniques and user interfaces (UIs) are disclosed for controlling a solid-state luminaire having an electronically adjustable light beam distribution. The disclosed UI may be configured, in accordance with some embodiments, to provide a user with the ability to control, by wireless and/or wired connection, the light distribution of an associated solid-state luminaire in a given space. The UI may be hosted by any computing device, portable or otherwise, and may be used to control any given light distribution capability provided by a paired luminaire. In accordance with some embodiments, the user may provide such control without need to know details about the luminaire, such as the quantity of solid-state lamps, or their individual addresses, or the address of the fixture itself. In some cases, the disclosed techniques may involve acquiring spatial information of the space that hosts the luminaire and/or providing user-selected distribution of light within that space.
US10568175B2 Light control system based on display device and light control method thereof
A light control system comprises a power connecting port, a host connecting port, a first light connecting port, a second light connecting port, a microcontroller and a power distribution unit. The power connecting port electrically connects to an external power source to provide the power to drive a plurality of light devices. The host connecting port is configured to receive a multimedia signal from a host. The first light connecting port and the second light connecting port electrically connect to a first light device and a second light device respectively. The microcontroller is configured to identify device types and generate two dimming signals according to configurations corresponding to the device types and the multimedia signal. The power distribution unit converts the two dimming signals to two driving signals for controlling the first light device and the second light device to emit colored lights associated with the multimedia signals.
US10568170B2 Lighting apparatus with a plurality of light engines
A LED based lighting apparatus is disclosed. The light engine used in the lighting apparatus may use printed circuit board and have a plurality of LED groups that are independently controllable by a control unit. The power supply input and return paths connected to each LED group may be implemented on different layers to allow a compact footprint that may be used with traditional fluorescent encasements with relatively little modification. The LEDs may comprise a subset of LEDs having a first colour and a subset of LEDs having a second colour different from said first colour intertwined on the light engine.
US10568159B2 Split bearer enhancement for multi-connectivity
There is provided a communicating, at a first network access point, with a core network entity using a user plane protocol, said communicating comprising receiving user data from the core network entity on a first bearer, the first bearer capable of being split with a second network access point such that at least some of the user data is provided to the second network access point, the first network access point and the second network access point configured to communicate wirelessly with a plurality of user equipments, and wherein the first network access point does not communicate with the core network using a control plane protocol associated with the first bearer.
US10568156B2 Communication device, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing computer-readable instructions for communication device, and method executed by communication device
A communication device may shift an operation state of the communication device from a specific state to a G/O state in a case where a first wireless connection via a first wireless interface is established with a first external device under a situation where the operation state of the communication device is the specific state and predetermined information is received from the first external device using the first wireless connection, and after the operation state of the communication device has shifted to the G/O state in response to receiving the predetermined information from the first external device, establish a second wireless connection via a second wireless interface with the first external device so as to cause the first external device to participate as a client in a first wireless network in which the communication device operates as a G/O.
US10568155B2 Communication and data handling in a mesh network using duplex radios
Wireless-conferencing radios communicate directly with each other without a bases station using a multiple access protocol, such as Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA). Wireless-conferencing radios can be formed into groups and larger mesh networks.
US10568141B2 Random access method and apparatus therefor
A disclosure of the present specification provides a random access method for an unlicensed band. The method comprises the steps of: transmitting, by a user equipment (UE), a random access preamble in a first cell of the unlicensed band; and receiving, by the UE, a random access response in a second cell, wherein the second cell may be a first cell, a cell of the unlicensed band, included in a cell group to which the first cell belongs, or a cell of the unlicensed band, included in a timing advance group (TAG) within the cell group, to which the first cell belongs.
US10568128B2 Techniques and apparatuses for scheduling request acknowledgement
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment may transmit a scheduling request to a base station. In some aspects, the user equipment may monitor for an ultra-reliable low latency communications type of response message from the base station based at least in part on transmitting the scheduling request to the base station, wherein the response message includes an indicator of an assignment of uplink resources for the user equipment or that the assignment of uplink resources is delayed, and wherein, based at least in part on the monitoring, the user equipment avoids retransmission of the scheduling request when the response message is detected or retransmits the scheduling request without delay when the response message is not detected. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US10568125B2 Scheduling request resource selection
A wireless device and a base station may communicate via a plurality of cells comprising a primary cell having a primary control channel and a secondary cell having a secondary control channel, and scheduling request resources may be managed.
US10568122B2 Method for informing available resource for PDSCH, method for determining available resource for PDSCH, base station and UE
A method for informing available resource for PDSCH, a method for determining available resource for PDSCH, a base station and a user equipment are provided. The method for informing available resource for PDSCH includes: signaling, by a base station to a user equipment, information about the available resource for PDSCH in a scheduling unit according to a reserved resource allocation of the scheduling unit. The reserved resource allocation of the scheduling unit indicates in frequency domain one or more resource sets and indicates in time domain a part of OFDM symbols within the one or more resource sets of the scheduling unit as a reserved resource set, and the information about the available resource for PDSCH in the scheduling unit includes information representing the reserved resource allocation of the scheduling unit.
US10568111B2 Method for supporting discontinuous reception and apparatus therefor in wireless communication system supporting reconfiguration of wireless resource
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for receiving a signal from a terminal in a wireless communication system supporting reconfiguration of a wireless resource. Specifically, the present invention comprises the method for receiving, during a reconfiguration period, a plurality of reconfiguration messages from a subframe at a location indicated by means of upper layer signaling, wherein the plurality of reconfiguration messages indicate the same uplink-downlink configuration within the reconfiguration period.
US10568108B2 Channel access period allocation method, apparatus, and system
Examples of the present disclosure provide a channel access period allocation method. The method includes: receiving, by an access point (AP), first information sent by a first station (STA) for requesting a dynamic service period (DSP) from the AP; and sending, by the AP, second information to the first STA to instruct the first STA to send a data frame to the AP in a first DSP, where a start time of the first DSP falls within a first preset time period following an end time of an SP of the first STA, and the first DSP requested by the first STA is pre-allocated to a second STA having a priority that is lower than that of the first STA, where a time delay of the first STA for sending the data frame to the AP satisfies a time delay requirement of a quality of service QoS in the first preset time period.
US10568107B2 Wireless communications system, base station, mobile station, and processing method
A wireless communications system includes a first wireless-communications-apparatus that controls a second wireless-communication by a controller for a first wireless-communication; a second wireless-communications-apparatus capable of the second wireless-communication; and a third wireless-communications-apparatus capable of data transmission with the first wireless-communications-apparatus via the first or second wireless-communication, and that transmits to the first wireless-communications-apparatus, a control message including an address thereof for the second wireless-communication. When data is transmitted from the first wireless-communications-apparatus to the third wireless-communications-apparatus through the second wireless-communications-apparatus via the second wireless-communication, a processor in the first wireless-communications-apparatus for the first wireless-communication transfers the data to the second wireless-communications-apparatus through an adaptation sublayer and notifies the second wireless-communications-apparatus of the address acquired from the control message. The data is already processed in a convergence layer for performing the first wireless-communication. The second wireless-communications-apparatus transmits the data to the third wireless-communications-apparatus via the second wireless-communication, using the notified address.
US10568103B2 Method and apparatus for communicating with a network on cellular internet-of-things carriers
A method and apparatus for configuring cellular internet-of-things (CIoT) is provided. For one embodiment, a method for communicating on a CIoT carrier in a wireless communication system is provided. A user equipment (UE) receives a configuration of a reference carrier and the CIoT carrier, performs synchronization on the reference carrier, and communicates with a network on the CIoT carrier.
US10568102B2 Usage of synchronization signal block index in new radio
A base station may determine an SS block index associated with an SS block for transmission, and may scramble information based on at least a portion of the determined SS block index. The information may include at least one of a reference signal, data, paging information, control information, broadcast information, or a CRC associated with control information. The base station may transmit the SS block and scrambled information to a UE. A UE may receive an SS block and information scrambled based on at least a portion of an SS block index associated with the SS block. The information may include at least one of a reference signal, data, paging information, control information, broadcast information, or a CRC associated with control information. The UE may descramble the scrambled information based on the at least the portion of the SS block index.
US10568094B2 Systems and methods for OFDM channelization
Systems and methods for OFDM channelization are provided that allow for the coexistence of sub-band channels and diversity channels. Methods of defining diversity sub-channels and sub-band sub-channels are provided and systematic channel definition and labeling schemes are provided.
US10568083B2 Base station, method, computer readable medium, and system for radio communication for suppressing load of blind decoding using a control signal
Provided is a base station including a transmitter section that transmits a radio signal in a frame including a control region and a data region, a control signal generating section that generates a control signal which includes reference information identified by a group identifier assigned to a plurality of radio terminals and which is transmitted in the control region, and a data signal generating section that generates a data signal by disposing information for the plurality of radio terminals in a reference region indicated by the reference information in the data region.
US10568080B2 Method and device for transmitting control information in a wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. In more detail, in relation to a method for a terminal to transmit ACK/NACK in a wireless communication system, an ACK/NACK transmission method includes: receiving at least one Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH); transmitting at least one ACK/NACK corresponding to the at least one PDSCH through a plurality of Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) formats; and, when the at least one ACK/NACK is transmitted using a first PUCCH format, transmitting at least one ACK/NACK in an antenna port transmission mode set for a second PUCCH format.
US10568063B2 Precise UAV tracking in 3-D space
In one embodiment, a first wireless unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)-locating signal is transmitted by a wireless network access point in a network based on a first UAV-locating mode selected from a plurality of UAV-locating modes. The wireless network access point receives a wireless signal in response to the first transmitted UAV-locating signal, the wireless signal indicative of a location of an airborne UAV, and causes the determination of the location of the airborne UAV based on the received wireless signal. The wireless network access point transmits a second wireless UAV-locating signal based on a second UAV-locating mode selected from the plurality of UAV-locating modes. The selected UAV-locating modes control an emission pattern of an antenna of the wireless network access point.
US10568060B2 Using a WLAN interworking gateway (WIG) for offloading UE traffic from cellular network to WLAN
There is provided a method comprising receiving, at a control node associated with a plurality of access points of a first network (e.g. a WLAN Interworking Gateway—WIG), information from an access point of a second network (e.g. an eNB of a LTE network), wherein the received information is useable by the control node to perform at least one association procedure (e.g. AP selection, local IP and MAC address assignment, admission control, authentication) with an access point of the first network (e.g. WLAN) on behalf of a user equipment, said user equipment being associated with the second network, performing said at least one association procedure and providing association procedure information to the access point of the second network.
US10568059B2 User plane for fifth generation cellular architecture
Apparatuses, systems, and methods to perform attachment of a wireless device to a next generation gateway via either a base station of a next generation radio access network (RAN) or a mobility management entity of a legacy RAN. An apparatus may be configured to receive an attachment request from a wireless device, determine authentication information via communication with a home subscriber server, determine, based at least in part on the authentication information, whether the wireless device is capable of communicating via the next generation RAT, and send, in response to determining the wireless device is capable, a connection request to a gateway of the next generation RAN. The authentication information may include subscription information associated with the wireless device.
US10568056B2 Method of assigning transmission timing to radio terminal, radio network node and radio terminal
The present invention relates to a method of assigning a transmission timing to a radio terminal in a radio network system including at least a radio network node and a radio terminal and employing a time division duplex method dividing a transmission time in an uplink transmission time interval and a downlink transmission time interval for transmission between the radio network node and the radio terminal, comprising the following steps: determining a speed of movement of the radio terminal with respect to the radio network node; assigning to the radio terminal, based on the speed of movement, a transmission timing in the downlink or uplink transmission time interval. The present invention relates further to a radio network node and a radio terminal adapted to assigning a transmission timing according to the above method.
US10568036B2 Battery charge aware communications
A system and method for conducting battery charge aware communications is disclosed. A system receives a content request from a client device, wherein the content request indicates one or more content items. The system retrieves the one or more requested content items from a content database at the system. The system determines whether the content request includes current remaining battery power data for the client device. In response to determining that the content request includes the current remaining battery power data for the client device, the system determines whether a current remaining battery power is below a predetermined threshold. In response to determining that the current remaining battery power is below the predetermined threshold, the system analyzes the one or more requested content items to determine core content sections. The system transmits the determined core content sections to the client device.
US10568029B2 Method and device for D2D communication
An electronic device (10) including circuitry configured to perform communications with a road side unit, RSU, (50), a base station (30), and another electronic device (20) mounted to a moving object (22); receive, from the base station (30) or the RSU (50), parameters for performing intermittent device-to-device, D2D, communication with the another electronic device (20), the parameters including information indicating a resource pool used for performing the intermittent D2D communication with the another electronic device (20); and perform intermittent D2D communication with the another electronic device (10) based on the parameters received from the base station (30) or RSU (50).
US10568026B2 High priority notification system and method
An example method for notifying a battery-powered device of the presence of high priority broadcast content while enabling the device to conserve battery power includes generating a high priority broadcast signal. The signal includes a high priority symbol identifier for informing the battery powered device to switch from an idle state to an acquisition state to inspect the remainder of the high priority broadcast signal. The signal further includes a high priority indication symbol for informing the battery powered device to transition to an active state from the acquisition state to receive high priority broadcast content before returning to the idle state. The signal further includes a timing symbol for informing the battery powered device of the minimum time period until a next a high priority broadcast signal should be expected, enabling the battery powered device to remain in the idle state until the next high priority broadcast signal.
US10568021B2 Method of enabling a wireless information device to access the presence information of several entities
The method allows a user to define groups of entities that will be queried automatically for Presence information by his wireless information device. The user, once he has selected the group to be queried, need do no more than select at one time a ‘Pinging’ function using an on-screen dialog or other menu, which initiates the automatic querying. There is no need to manually query each member of the group for its Presence information.
US10568016B2 Systems and methods for processing dormant virtual access devices
Embodiments of the invention are directed to ceasing the renewal of a virtual access device that is dormant. Some embodiments may receive a dormancy request from an authorization server, where the dormancy request includes information identifying a virtual access device. Embodiments may determine that the virtual access device is dormant based at least on previous transactions involving the virtual access device and at least one dormancy rule. Certain embodiments may send a dormancy response to the authorization server indicating that the virtual access device is dormant. An authorization server may determine not to renew a virtual access device based at least upon the dormancy response. As such, the authorization server need not provision a mobile device with an updated virtual access device.
US10568010B2 Techniques to support ultra-reliable handover in wireless networks
A technique may include receiving, by a user device in a wireless network, an indication of a set of uplink time-frequency resources to be used for an uplink transmission from the user device to both a master cell and a slave cell, determining, by the user device, a timing advance associated with the master cell, and performing a single transmission, by the user device, of a block of data to both of the master cell and the slave cell via the set of uplink time-frequency resources using the timing advance associated with the master cell.
US10567993B2 Conditional buffer status reporting
There is provided a method for managing buffer status reporting for a wireless communication device in a wireless communication system. The method comprises checking (S1) condition(s) for suppressing at least one Buffer Status Report, BSR, which is up for transmission, and suppressing (S2) the BSR if the condition(s) is/are fulfilled, wherein the BSR is suppressed when the BSR indicates less than or equal to a first threshold amount of bytes and/or when one or more previous BSRs indicate less than or equal to a second threshold amount of bytes.
US10567988B2 Radio access type detection using traffic metrics
A method includes detecting a data flow between a user equipment in a radio access network (RAN) and a content provider, measuring a delivery performance between the user equipment and a transport manager by inspecting a plurality of data packets in the data flow, and inferring control information associated with the data flow using the measured delivery performance. The transport manager is connected between the RAN and the content provider.
US10567987B2 Method and apparatus for changing coverage enhancement/repetition level used for radio link monitoring in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for performing radio link monitoring (RLM) in a wireless communication system is provided. A user equipment (UE), which requires coverage enhancement (CE), configures a repetition level for RLM, and performs RLM measurement based on the configured repetition level. The configured repetition level may correspond to a maximum repetition level configured per each UE or per each CE mode. Or, the configured repetition level may correspond to a maximum repetition level supported by a network.
US10567986B2 Back-off mechanisms for fair joint access of unlicensed sidelink
Aspects of the disclosure relate to back-off mechanisms for fair joint access of an unlicensed sidelink channel. Each sidelink device may perform independent and asynchronous listen before talk (LBT) of the unlicensed sidelink channel with a respective back-off timer initialized with a back-off value selected to provide fair access to the unlicensed sidelink channel by both active sidelink devices and other devices utilizing the unlicensed sidelink channel. In some examples, the back-off value may be selected based on an estimated number of active sidelink devices. The estimated number of active sidelink devices may be determined, for example, by monitoring distributed handshake signaling on the unlicensed sidelink channel.
US10567983B2 Method and apparatus for adaptive network slicing in vehicles
A system includes a processor configured to determine that a first modem, predesignated to provide first communication services, is unable to provide the first communication services. The processor is also configured to determine that the first communication services have priority over second communication services, provided by a second modem predesignated to provide the second communication services. Further, the processor is configured to cease second communication services on the second modem and repurpose the second modem to provide the first communication services, responsive to the priority determination.
US10567982B2 Method and apparatus for communicating ISM prone frequency information to a base station
A method and an apparatus for handling in-device coexistence interference in a user equipment are provided. The method includes receiving a list of non-serving Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequencies from a base station, configuring the non-serving LTE frequencies so as to perform a measurement on the configured non-serving LTE frequencies, and detecting a likelihood of in-device coexistence interference between at least one of the non-serving LTE frequencies and an Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) frequency when an ISM activity is ongoing on the ISM frequency.
US10567981B2 Parameterized radio waveform techniques for operating in multiple wireless environments
Techniques for operating a wireless network in a plurality of radio operating environments are disclosed. In some embodiments, an apparatus receives a first parameter value set that is selected from a group of multiple parameter value sets, wherein the first parameter value set is appropriate for a first target radio operating environment that corresponds to one or more of: a first level of mobility of user devices or a first range of wireless transmission. In some embodiments, the apparatus is reconfigured to receive wireless broadcast transmissions from a second broadcast transmitter using a second parameter value set that is appropriate for a second target radio operating environment. The first and second broadcast transmitters may be the same or different. The parameter value sets may include a first parameter based upon which the apparatus is configured to determine subcarrier spacing and a second parameter that indicates a cyclic prefix size.
US10567979B2 Wireless communication device, wireless communication system, wireless communication method, and program
There is provided a wireless communication device including a control-message creation/transmission-instruction unit which sends notification information via a wireless communication network and also sends response information in the case of receiving notification information sent from another device, a reception/interpretation processing unit which receives, from another device which has received the notification information of the wireless communication device, response information of such other device and also receives the notification information sent from such other device, and an operation mode determination unit which determines, based on operation mode determination information included in the notification information of such other device or the response information of such other device, that the wireless communication device is caused to operate as one of a master device and a slave device.
US10567972B2 Cloud-based system for distributed hierarchical databases
In some example embodiments, there may be provided a method, which may include receiving, by a first cloud node, spectrum information collected by a sensor, wherein the spectrum information includes radar information and possible interferer information, wherein the radar information includes at least one of a physical location of a radar, a location of the radar main beam, a frequency of a radar, or a rotation pattern of the radar; uploading, by the first cloud node, at least a portion of the collected spectrum information to a database shared by at least a second cloud node; and sending, by the first cloud node, a command to use or inhibit use of a portion of the spectrum allowed to be shared between at least a radar and a user equipment. Related systems, methods, and articles of manufacture are also disclosed.
US10567958B2 System and method for managing and authenticating communications connections
A communications system includes a first communications part configured to perform communications with a terminal apparatus, a second communications part configured to perform communications via a network, a connection controller configured to start establishing a connection or release a connection between the first communications part and the second communications part, a display part configured to display authentication information transmitted from the terminal apparatus, an input part configured to receive an input from a user, and a connection manager configured to manage a time to allow the user to have a connection to the network in accordance with an instruction input by the user when the authentication information displayed by the display part matches authentication information reported in advance to the user who has been allowed to have the connection to the network.
US10567957B1 Dual connectivity mode of operation of a user equipment in a wireless communication network
A system and method provide a security aspect for a UE in dual connectivity mode of operation in wireless communication networks. The system and method provide secure simultaneous transmission and reception in a secure manner between a User Equipment (UE) and one or more eNodeBs (eNBs) configured in an inter-eNB carrier aggregation scenario. The system establishes of a security context between the UE and the Secondary eNB (SeNB) using the RRC signaling between the UE and the Master eNB (MeNB), when a plurality of SCells within SeNB are added simultaneously. The system also detects the intruder in the user data radio bearers, while a UE is operating in dual connectivity mode of operation.
US10567955B2 User equipment capability signaling
A user equipment (UE) configured for signaling UE capability is described. The UE includes a processor and instructions stored in memory that is in electronic communication with the processor. The UE sends an indicator regarding whether the UE can support different time division duplex (TDD) configurations on different bands for a band combination. The UE also sends an indicator regarding whether the UE can support concurrent transmission and reception on different bands for the band combination. The UE additionally sends an indicator regarding whether the UE can support different uplink timing adjustments for the band combination.
US10567954B2 Integrated access backhaul under a non-standalone network architecture for 5G or other next generation network
In a 5G network, new radios (NR) can be deployed as a standalone radio access technology or as a non-standalone radio access technology assisted by another radio access technology. Long-term evolution (LTE), which is widely deployed can provide seamless coverage and uninterrupted connectivity, however NRs can provide significantly increased data rates or new services. However, the deployment of NR can be limited to hotspots under the footprint of LTE. Therefore, dual connectivity between LTE and NR can be utilized for non-standalone NR because control plane functions can be sent over LTE while the data plane can be managed on NR, allowing for simplified NR deployments where device support for both LTE and NR is available.
US10567950B2 Content delivery network request handling in wireless communication systems
A wireless communication network serves media content to a wireless communication device. The wireless communication network receives registration notices for the wireless communication device from Downstream Content Delivery Networks (dCDNs) when the wireless communication device registers with the dCDNs. The wireless communication network receives CDN signaling from an Upstream Content Delivery Network (uCDN) for one of the multiple dCDNs when the wireless communication device registers with the uCDN. The wireless communication network selects one of the dCDNs for the wireless communication device. The wireless communication network transfers the CDN signaling to the selected one of the dCDNs. The uCDN transfers media content to the dCDN and the dCDN transfers the media content to the wireless communication device.
US10567944B2 System for managing organizational emergencies and coordinating emergency responses
An emergency response system includes remote computing devices programmed via executable code instructions to broadcast an emergency alert to recipients, responsive to instructions received from administrators or emergency responders, the emergency alert including a response request permitting recipients to provide a binary positive or negative user status response, receive the responses from the recipients along with location information, send a map showing known recipient locations coded by corresponding response status to the administrators/responders, provide chat functionality between users during an emergency alert, provide social media functions including message exchange between users, and override the social media functions during an emergency alert so that social media messages cannot be exchanged.
US10567937B2 Mobile information processing
An application deployment manager 8 associated with an associated Mobile Edge Computing server receives a notification (step 222) of a newly-attached terminal, and queries a database 60 (step 223) to identify any computing applications the terminal is associated with, and interrogates an application platform 12 and an update record 72 to determine whether the current version of each required service is currently hosted on the platform 12 (steps 225, 250). The application deployment manager 8 then retrieves any programme data not already hosted on the application management system (step 227) for installation ready for use by the terminal 2.
US10567918B2 Radio-location method for locating a target device contained within a region of space
A radio-location method of locating a target device that is contained within a region of space, comprising obtaining a first set of detected signals by detecting, at a plurality of points in space, a beacon signal from the target device, or by detecting at the target device, beacon signals sent from one or more radio transmitters in the region of space; determining a current estimate of the target device's location; obtaining successive sets of detected signals, for each successive set of detected signals: determining one or more candidate locations for the target device; comparing the candidate locations with a radio map of the region of space, identifying one or more feasible candidate locations that are consistent with the radio map; determining a new estimate of the target device's location based on the one or more feasible candidate locations; and setting the new estimate as the current estimate of the target device's location.
US10567914B1 Initializing probability vectors for determining a location of motion detected from wireless signals
In a general aspect, a method for determining a location of motion detected by wireless communication devices in a wireless communication network includes obtaining a set of motion indicator values associated with a prior time frame. The method also includes generating a prior probability vector based on the set of motion indicator values and comprising values for wireless communication devices connected to the wireless communication network during the prior time frame. The method additionally includes selecting the prior probability vector or one of a plurality of initialization probability vectors based on the set of motion indicator values, a configuration of the wireless communication network, or both. The method further includes using the selected probability vector and a set of motion indicators associated a second, subsequent time frame to identify a location associated with motion that occurred during the subsequent time frame.
US10567908B2 Tracking device operation in risk-classified zone
Tracking devices can be associated with safe zones, smart zones, and high risk zones. Safe zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the safe zone is lower than outside the safe zone. High risk zones correspond to regions where a likelihood that a tracking device is lost within the high risk zone is higher than outside the high risk zone. Smart zones correspond to an expected tracking device, mobile device, or user behavior. Home areas are geographic regions in which a user resides, and travel areas are geographic regions in which a user does not reside. A tracking device can be configured to operate in a mode selected based on a presence of the tracking device within a safe zone, a smart zone, a high risk zone, a home area, or a travel area.
US10567903B2 Audio processing apparatus and method, and program
The present technology relates to an audio processing apparatus and method and a program that make it possible to obtain sound of higher quality.An acquisition unit acquires an audio signal and metadata of an object. A vector calculation unit calculates, based on a horizontal direction angle and a vertical direction angle included in the metadata of the object and indicative of an extent of a sound image, a spread vector indicative of a position in a region indicative of the extent of the sound image. A gain calculation unit calculates, based on the spread vector, a VBAP gain of the audio signal in regard to each speaker by VBAP. The present technology can be applied to an audio processing apparatus.
US10567893B2 Multi-zone media system and method for providing multi-zone media
A multi-zone media system and method for providing multi-zone media. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide a system and method that flexibly presents media content (e.g., audio content) to a user as the user moves throughout a premises.
US10567887B2 Plasma speaker
A speaker (10) comprises an enclosure (8) defining an internal volume (11); and at least one sound generator (7), the sound generator (7) comprising one or more surfaces defining an air-path conduit (15) through which air operably passes in and out of the internal volume. The sound generator (7) further comprises a plurality of electrodes comprising at least one air-exposed electrode (1, 4) and at least one insulated electrode (2, 3). A voltage source (6) is configured to generate an electrical field between the at least one air-exposed electrode (1, 4) and the at least one insulated electrode (2, 3, 70) to operatively generate a plasma proximal (100) to the plurality of electrodes and within the air-path conduit (15).
US10567883B2 Piezo-electric actuators
There is provided a piezo-electric actuator comprising an assembly comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and at least one piezoelectric layer located between said first electrode and said second electrode, wherein at least one of the first electrode and the second electrode is split into at least two different sub-electrodes, wherein at least part of the assembly is configured to move along an axis perpendicular to a surface of the assembly, in response to an electrical stimulus applied to at least one of said first and second electrodes.
US10567875B2 Acoustic perimeter for reducing noise transmitted by a communication device in an open-plan environment
The amount of far-field noise transmitted by a primary communication device in an open-plan office environment is reduced by defining an acoustic perimeter of reference microphones around the primary device. Reference microphones generate a reference audio input including far-field noise in the proximity of the primary device. The primary device generates a main audio input including the voice of the primary speaker as well as background noise. Reference audio input is compared to main audio input to identify the background noise portion of the main audio signal. A noise reduction algorithm suppresses the identified background noise in the main audio signal. The one or more reference microphones defining the acoustic perimeter may be included in separate microphone devices placed in proximity to the main desktop phone, microphones within other nearby desktop telephone devices, or a combination of both types of devices.
US10567874B2 Signal processing device and signal processing method
A signal processing device includes an acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) circuit, a blocking matrix circuit, a controller, a subtractor, and a filter. The AEC circuit performs an AEC operation based on a far-end signal and a first input signal to generate a processed signal. The blocking matrix circuit suppresses a target signal component of the first input signal and a second input signal, to generate a reference signal. The controller generates a control coefficient based on the processed signal and the second input signal. The subtractor generates an output signal based on the filtered signal and the processed signal. The filter generates the filtered signal in response to the control coefficient, the reference signal, and the output signal.
US10567873B2 Device and process for powering smart speakers and providing internet connectivity for the same
A device configured to provide wireless service and power for a smart speaker includes at least one transceiver configured to wirelessly connect to a mobile broadband network and further configured to obtain internet access and the at least one transceiver further configured to wirelessly connect to the smart speaker and provide the internet access to the smart speaker. The device further includes a power supply configured to store power and the power supply further configured to provide power to the at least one transceiver. The power supply further configured to store power and the power supply further configured to provide power to the smart speaker. The device further includes a housing configured to house the at least one transceiver and the power supply.
US10567871B1 Automatically movable speaker to track listener or optimize sound performance
A networked speaker system automatically moves a speaker in one or more of the horizontal planes, the vertical plane, and elevation (z-dimension) to maintain the axis of the sound cone directed toward a listener as a listener moves about a space. In addition, or alternatively, the speaker can be moved to optimize sound performance when multiple speakers are activated.
US10567868B2 Sound generator
A sound generator includes a housing with an acoustic cavity and including a mounting base and a separation plate extending from the mounting base to the outside of the housing; a speaker unit accommodated in the acoustic cavity and being mounted on the mounting base; a front cavity and a back cavity formed by acoustic cavity divided by the mounting base, the speaker unit and the separation plate; and at least one cavity extending from the mounting base and/or the separation plate. The cavity has at least a first through-hole for communicating the cavity with the front cavity and at least a second through-hole for communicating the cavity with the back cavity.
US10567866B1 Sound producing device and valve
A sound producing device includes an air pulse generating element and a control unit. The air pulse generating element includes an air chamber, a membrane, a first air entrance and a first valve. The membrane is disposed in the air chamber. The first air entrance is disposed at a side of the membrane in a first direction. The first valve is disposed between the first air entrance and the membrane. The control unit generates a driving signal to control a movement of the membrane, such that the air pulse generating element generates an air pulse in response to the driving signal. During an operation, an first airflow corresponding to the air pulse flows into or flows out of the air chamber through the first air entrance, and passes through the first air entrance substantially along a direction parallel to the first direction perpendicular to the moving direction of the membrane.
US10567864B2 Seamless pivot for head-worn audio devices
The invention relates to a seamless pivot for a head-worn audio device. The seamless pivot includes a headband tube for interconnecting an earcup and a headband. The headband tube includes a channel extending from a top surface of the headband tube to an internal detent and an internal cavity of the headband tube. The seamless pivot also includes a spring member. A portion of the spring member is disposed within the channel of the headband tube and configured to allow rotation of the headband tube relative to the portion of the spring member. An end of the spring member terminates within at least one of the internal detent and the internal cavity of the headband tube. A range of the rotation of the headband tube, relative to the portion of the spring member within the channel, is limited by the internal detent of the headband tube.
US10567859B2 Rugby-ball sports speaker
Disclosed is a rugby-ball sports speaker that includes a flexible protective sleeve defined with an opening and an accommodating cavity communicating with the opening. The speaker further includes at least one receiving casing defined with a receiving slot, the receiving casing being accommodated inside the accommodating cavity and resisting an inner wall of the flexible protective sleeve. The speak further includes at least one speaker assembly received inside the receiving slot and resisting an inner wall of the receiving casing. The speaker further includes a net cover covering the opening and fixedly connected to the flexible protective sleeve, the net cover sealing the receiving casing within the accommodating cavity. The technical solution of this disclosure is designed to enable the user to simultaneously enjoy the fun of throwing and kicking as well as listening to music relying solely on the rugby ball, thus augmenting the user experience.
US10567857B2 Auto-provision method, a system and computer program products for FTTH accesses based on SDN
The method comprises detecting, by an OLT when an ONU is connected to an optical termination point at a CPE of a user; notifying, by said OLT, a SDN controller; providing connectivity to said user to a dedicated and limited network providing access to a single self-provisioning web site by the SDN controller at least connecting said CPE to a service provider site; receiving, by the self-provisioning web site, credential information identifying the user on the self-provisioning web site, wherein the self-provisioning web site, once the user being connected therein, further receiving configuration information specifying which FTTH services the user wants to subscribe; and disconnecting, by the SDN controller, the user from the self-provisioning web site and reconnecting the user to a new network via a vCPE connected to said Internet service provider infrastructure and configured to provide access to Internet and to the subscribed FTTH services to the user.
US10567856B2 Multipoint, contentionless wavelength selective switch (WSS)
An optical device includes a plurality of optical input ports, a plurality of optical output ports, a wavelength dispersion arrangement and at least one optical beam steering arrangement. The plurality of optical input ports is configured to receive optical beams each having a plurality of wavelength components. The wavelength dispersion arrangement receives the optical beams and spatially separates each of the optical beams into a plurality of wavelengths components. The optical beam steering arrangement has a first region onto which the spatially separated wavelength components are directed and a second region onto which any subset of the plurality of wavelength components of each of the optical beams is selectively directed after the wavelength components in each of the subsets are spatially recombined with one another. The optical beam steering arrangement selectively directs each of subset of the plurality of wavelength components to a different one of the optical output ports.
US10567855B2 Technologies for allocating resources within a self-managed node
Technologies for dynamically allocating resources within a self-managed node include a self-managed node to receive quality of service objective data indicative of a performance objective of one or more workloads assigned to the self-managed node. Each workload includes one or more tasks. The self-managed node is also to execute the one or more tasks to perform the one or more workloads, obtain telemetry data as the workloads are performed, determine, as a function of the telemetry data, an adjustment to the allocation of resources among the workloads to satisfy the performance objective, and apply the determined adjustment as the workloads are performed by the self-managed node. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US10567853B2 Smart grid appliance control
Systems and methods for controlling small grids of appliances are described. One sample method includes receiving consumption data from a plurality of electrical appliances that are plugged into outlets at a first location and monitoring power usage at the first location. The method includes evaluating the received consumption data to identify one or more predetermined conditions in one or more of the plurality of electrical appliances and evaluating stored data related to power consumption preferences at the first location. The power consumption preferences define conditions when a consumer associated with the first location has agreed to enable remote control of at least one designated appliance upon an occurrence of one or more predetermined conditions. The method includes determining that the one or more conditions are satisfied and to provide a first secure communication to the first appliance to control the power consumption.
US10567849B2 Systems, methods, and apparatus to identify linear and nonlinear media presentations
Systems, methods, and apparatus to identify linear and non-linear media presentations are disclosed. An example method to determine whether a media presentation is a linear or a non-linear media presentation comprises generating a reference log comprising a first media identifier of first media and a time at which the first media was presented, accessing a media presentation log comprising a second media identifier of second media and a time at which the second media was presented, and determining whether the second media correspond to a linear media presentation or a non-linear media presentation by comparing the media presentation log to the reference log.
US10567844B2 Camera with reaction integration
In one embodiment, a method includes a client device receiving a selection of an emotion capture button. The emotion capture button is associated with an emotion. In response to the receiving the selection of the emotion capture button, the client device captures a video clip designated with a categorization specifying the emotion associated with the selected emotion capture button.
US10567834B2 Using an audio stream to identify metadata associated with a currently playing television program
The various implementations described herein describe using an audio stream to identify metadata associated with a currently playing television program. In one aspect, a method is performed at a computing device having processors and memory storing programs to be executed by the processors. The computing device obtains audio description data of a video stream for a media program. The audio description data comprises a synchronized audio narrative describing what is happening visually in the media program. The computing device identifies a set of information items including one or more words in the audio description data. The computing device transmits the words to a server. After the transmitting, the computing device obtains from the server information of content files related to the words. In response to obtaining the information, the computing device causes the information to be displayed on an electronic device that is distinct from the computing device.
US10567829B2 Dynamically adjustable electronic program guide
A processing device receives metadata for media content items and displays cells for the media content items in an overview area in an electronic program guide (EPG). The cells include subsets of metadata for the media content items. The processing device receives a selection a media content item and moves a cell, which includes a subset of metadata for the selected media content item, from the overview area to a focus area in the EPG. In response to determining that a scheduled duration for the selected media content item does not satisfy a condition pertaining to a maximum time interval of the focus area, the processing device adjusts a timeline of the focus area based on the scheduled duration of the selected media content, and replaces the subset of metadata in the cell in the focus area with expanded metadata for the selected media content item.
US10567821B2 Creation of channel to support legacy video-on-demand systems
A television playout system provided in a broadcast provider system receives a playout schedule, which corresponds to a live video feed of a channel broadcasted to one or more multichannel video program distributors (MVPDs), from a playout schedule source, and generates a new channel comprising one or more video on demand (VOD) content assets, based on one or more scheduling rules of the playout schedule, to be transmitted to a plurality of MVPDs at a time specified in the received playout schedule. The received live video feed of the channel is sanitized by removal of a lower third graphical content overlay from the live video feed for the generation of the new channel. A discontinuity is inserted between program segments to allow dynamic ad insertion (DAI) within the program segments of the live video feed for the new channel.
US10567817B2 Creation of a marked media module
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for the presentation and marking of media modules. In different aspects, the systems and methods may allow a user to present and consume a media module, particularly a media module containing data that is typically presented in a serial manner such as audio, visual, or video media, and to create a marked media module for quickly and easily returning to a marked point of interest in the media module at a later time or on a different device.
US10567809B2 Selective media playing method and apparatus according to live streaming and recorded streaming
An apparatus and a method for transmitting media data through live streaming or recorded streaming are provided. Live streaming refers to a case where media being captured in real time by a media service apparatus is played in a user's web browser, and recorded streaming refers to a case where media pre-recorded and stored in a server is played in a user's web browser. In the case of live streaming, since real-time is an important factor, there is provided a media playing method with no initial delay by using a decoder written in a script that can be parsed by a web browser. In the case of recorded streaming, there is provided a media playing method capable of using a decoder embedded in a web browser with no compatibility issue related to a container even when the media service apparatus has no container creation functionality.
US10567776B2 Adaptive partition coding
Although wedgelet-based partitioning seems to represent a better tradeoff between side information rate on the one hand and achievable variety in partitioning possibilities on the other hand, compared to contour partitioning, the ability to alleviate the constraints of the partitioning to the extent that the partitions have to be wedgelet partitions, enables applying relatively uncomplex statistical analysis onto overlaid spatially sampled texture information in order to derive a good predictor for the bi-segmentation in a depth/disparity map. Thus, in accordance with a first aspect it is exactly the increase of the freedom which alleviates the signaling overhead provided that co-located texture information in form of a picture is present. Another aspect pertains the possibility to save side information rate involved with signaling a respective coding mode supporting irregular partitioning.
US10567767B2 Image processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
There is provided an image processing apparatus. A splitting unit splits an image into a block. A quantization unit performs quantization of the block using a plurality of methods. A calculating unit calculates a distance between the block and a result of the quantization. A selecting unit selects a quantization result of the quantization unit using the distance. An encoding unit performs fixed-length encoding of the quantization result selected by the selecting unit. The quantization unit includes a first quantization unit that preserves texture in the block, and a second quantization unit that represents pixels in the block in a plurality of colors.
US10567766B2 Image pickup apparatus, method of controlling imaging apparatus, program, and storage medium, using different compression processes for imaging and non-imaging pixel data
An imaging element includes a pixel unit configured to receive incident light and include a photoelectric conversion unit performing photoelectric conversion. The imaging element performs a compression process on a first signal which is an imaging signal output from the pixel unit. The imaging element performs a different process from the compression process on a second signal with a different use from the first signal output from the pixel unit so that the second signal does not deteriorate.
US10567759B2 Using luma information for chroma prediction with separate luma-chroma framework in video coding
A method of decoding video data comprises receiving a bitstream of encoded video data, the encoded video data representing partitioned luma blocks and partitioned chroma blocks, wherein the chroma blocks are partitioned independently of the luma blocks, determining a respective coding mode corresponding to the respective partitioned luma blocks, decoding the respective partitioned luma blocks according to the determined respective coding modes, decoding a first syntax element indicating that the respective coding modes associated with the respective partitioned luma blocks are to be used for decoding a first partitioned chroma block, wherein the first partitioned chroma block is aligned with two or more partitioned luma blocks, determining a chroma coding mode for the first partitioned chroma block according to a function of the respective coding modes of the two or more partitioned luma blocks, and decoding the first partitioned chroma block in accordance with the determined chroma coding mode.
US10567752B2 Method and apparatus for intra prediction for non-square blocks in video compression
A method for video decoding includes determining, for a current block that is a non-square block, whether an angular intra prediction mode for the current block is a wide angle mode that is in a direction outside of a range of directions that spans a bottom left diagonal direction and top right diagonal direction of the current block. The method further includes, in response to determining that the angular intra prediction mode is the wide angle mode, determining whether a condition to apply an intra smoothing filter to blocks neighboring the current block is satisfied. The method further includes, in response to determining that the condition is satisfied, applying the intra smoothing filter to the blocks neighboring the current block. The method also includes performing intra prediction based on the filtered blocks to obtain a characteristic value for the current block.
US10567745B2 Head mount display with automatic inter-pupillary distance adjustment
A head mount display for use with a virtual reality system allows for an automatic adjustment of an inter-lens distance based on a particular user's inter-pupillary distance (IPD). The IPD for the user is measured, for example by taking an image of the user in a controlled environment and calculating the distance between the user's pupils within the image. Once the IPD is known, a desired inter-lens distance for the particular user may be defined based on user IPD. A computing device in communication with a head mount display unit may automatically adjust the inter-lens distance to match the desired inter-lens distance. A user's IPD and desired inter-lens distance may be stored for the user in a user account. As such, whenever the user participates in the virtual reality system, a head mount display used by the user may be configured with the user's desired inter-lens distance.
US10567731B1 Real-time multifocal displays with gaze-contingent rendering and optimization
Systems and methods for displaying an image across a plurality of displays are described herein. Pixel intensity values in the multifocal display are determined using correlation values and numerical iterations. An eye tracking system measures eye tracking information about a position of a user's eye, and the pixel intensity values are modified based on the eye tracking information. An image is displayed on the plurality of displays based on the determined pixel intensity values. The plurality of displays may be within an HMD, and address vergence accommodation conflict by simulating retinal defocus blur.
US10567730B2 Display device and control method therefor
A display device includes an image display section for left eye, an image display section for right eye, and a control section configured to expand the image data for the eyes, and cause the image display section for the eyes to display the expanded image data for the eyes. The control section acquires compressed UI image data, draws the compressed UI image data in a predetermined position of one of the image data for left eye before the expansion and the image data for right eye before the expansion, draws the compressed UI image data in a position corresponding to the predetermined position of the other of the image data for left eye before the expansion and the image data for right eye before the expansion, and performs the expansion using the image data for left eye and for right eye after the drawing.
US10567727B2 Reproduction method, creation method, reproduction device, creation device, and recording medium
A reproducing method includes: an obtaining step of obtaining a high quality image and a first low quality image that are still images showing an identical scene, and conversion determination information; a first determining step of determining whether or not the display device can display the high quality image; a first reproducing step of reproducing the high quality image when the display device can display the high quality image; a second determining step of determining whether or not to generate a second low quality image by using the conversion determination information when the display device cannot display the high quality image; a second reproducing step of reproducing the first low quality image when it is determined not to generate the second low quality image; and a third reproducing step of generating the second low quality image from the high quality image and reproducing the second low quality image when it is determined to generate the second low quality image.
US10567726B2 Method, apparatus or system for image processing
A method, apparatus, system for image processing is provided that creates an object note for a picture. The method, apparatus or system includes: automatically obtaining picture description information from a picture source, wherein the picture description information at least partly have been formed automatically; obtaining annotation information from at least two object sources, wherein the two object sources are different from the picture sources, automatically fusing the said annotation information from the two object sources to form fused annotation information, and attaching said fused annotation information to the picture to create the object note for the picture.
US10567715B2 Image display apparatus and method for controlling the same
An image display apparatus includes a display section that displays an image on a display surface, an output section that outputs light, a changer that changes the angle of the light outputted from the output section with respect to the display surface, a position detector that detects a reflected position where the light outputted by the output section is reflected, and a change controller that controls the changer based on the result of the detection performed by the position detector.
US10567714B2 Methods, systems and apparatuses for optically addressed imaging system
Methods, systems and components are disclosed relating to the exclusive optical addressing of information for image display systems.
US10567692B2 Image capturing apparatus, imaging capturing system, signal processing apparatus, and signal processing method
An image capturing apparatus including a pixel region in which a plurality of pixels are arranged in a matrix, an A/D converter configured to convert a plurality of signals output from the plurality of pixels into a plurality of corresponding digital data, and a signal processing unit configured to generate an error-correcting code for the plurality of digital data, wherein, in the generating the error-correcting code, the signal processing unit performs grouping the plurality of digital data output from the A/D converter into a plurality of groups, and wherein the signal processing unit performs the grouping so that, in each of the plurality of groups, a total data length of the digital data forming corresponding one of the plurality of groups is not shorter than a length of the error-correcting code.
US10567691B2 Solid-state imaging device, method for driving solid-state imaging device, and electronic apparatus
A comparator in an AD conversion part performs, under the control of reading part, a first comparison processing outputting a digitized first comparison result signal with respect to a voltage signal corresponding to an overflow charge overflowing from a PD1 to an FD1 in an integration period and a second comparison processing outputting a digitized second comparison result signal with respect to a voltage signal corresponding to a accumulated charge of the PD1 transferred to the FD1 in a transfer period after the integration period and, in the first comparison processing, starts an AD conversion processing comparing the voltage signal of the output buffer part and the reference voltage and outputting the digitized comparison result signal with a delay from the starting time of the first comparison processing. The comparator lowers a power consumption and suppresses an influence of a dark current of the FD and deterioration of an image.
US10567689B2 Image sensors having multi-storage image sensor pixels
An image sensor pixel may include a photodiode, one or more storage diodes, one or more potential barrier structures, one or more capacitors, and a floating diffusion region. The photodiode may be coupled to a storage diode and a first capacitor, and a first potential barrier structure may be interposed between the storage diode and the first capacitor. The photodiode may also be coupled to additional storage diodes and additional capacitors in a similar manner. Additionally, the photodiode may be directly separated from a given capacitor via a corresponding potential barrier structure. Each capacitor may store overflow charge from one or more storage diodes and/or the photodiode and may be connected to the floating diffusion via respective transistors.
US10567682B2 Dynamic, single photodiode pixel circuit and operating method thereof
The invention relates to pixel circuit and an operating method thereof, comprising a front-end circuit comprising a single photodiode and having an output, said front-end circuit being configured for delivering on said output a photoreceptor signal derived from a light exposure of said single photodiode; a transient detector circuit configured for detecting a change in said photoreceptor signal delivered on said output; an exposure measurement circuit configured for measuring said photoreceptor signal delivered on said output upon detection by the transient detector circuit of a change in the photoreceptor signal. The invention also relates to an image sensor comprising a plurality of pixel circuits.
US10567676B2 Method, device and installation for composing a video signal
Method for composing an output video signal (So) from input video signals (Si1, Si2, Si3 . . . Sim), which include input frame sequences (Si1[n], Si2[n], Si2[n] . . . Sim[n]) with a number of pixels for each input frame associated with an input resolution (Ri1, Ri2, Ri3 . . . Rim). The method includes determining a spatial surface on a three-dimensional virtual space associated with each pixel; establishing a visualization point (X0,Y0,Z0) and a visualization window in the three-dimensional virtual space; calculating an associated threshold pixel density for the pixels in the visualization window; determining combinations of input frames with overlapping projections; and selecting the frame of each combination of frames has a pixel density in the entire overlapping part greater than or equal to the threshold pixel density or, in the absence thereof, selecting the frame which has a greater pixel density in order to form the output frame part which is overlapping.
US10567664B2 Information processing device and information processing method
An information processing device including a control unit that, based on a specific subject that is an imaging target of a during-exposure zoom imaging operation, performs control decide control details for a zoom lens in the during-exposure zoom imaging operation.
US10567662B2 Imaging device and control method therefor using shift direction calculation
The digital camera includes a finder section, an imaging optical system, a focus ring, an eye sensor, an imaging element, a main control section, a digital signal processing section, and a finder display control section. The imaging element outputs first and second imaging signals obtained by receiving the first and second rays formed by performing pupil division on the subject image. The main control section calculates an amount of defocus so as to generate a defocus image, on the basis of first and second imaging signals obtained by receiving first and second rays. The eye sensor detects an eye position P of a photographer who is in contact with the finder section. The finder display control section changes a position, at which the defocus image is displayed, in accordance with the direction of shift of the eye position P.
US10567660B2 Overlay of anatomical information in a microscope image
A medical data processing method of determining anatomical structure subset data describing a subset of a graphical representation 9 of an anatomical structure of a patient's body to be displayed simultaneously with a medical image of an anatomical body part 1, the method being constituted to be executed by a computer and comprising the following steps: a) acquiring predetermined anatomical structure representation data describing a graphical representation of the anatomical structure and its position in the patient's body; b) acquiring anatomical body part image data describing an image of an anatomical body part 1 of the patient imaged by an optical imaging apparatus 2 for display by a display apparatus 3; c) acquiring optical parameter data describing an optical parameter WD serving as a basis for displaying the anatomical body part image data; d) determining, based on the anatomical structure representation data and the anatomical body part image data and the optical parameter data, anatomical structure subset data describing a subset 9 of the anatomical structure representation data, which subset describes graphical representation of a structure subset of the anatomical structure to be displayed simultaneously with the image of the anatomical body part 1.
US10567656B2 Medical observation device, information processing method, program, and video microscope device
To provide a medical observation device, information processing method, program, and video microscope device.A medical observation device including: a selection unit configured to select one reference camera from two or more cameras; a motion detection unit configured to detect a motion of the reference camera; a first correction information acquisition unit configured to acquire first correction information that lessens the motion of the reference camera; and a second correction information acquisition unit configured to acquire second correction information that lessens a motion of a camera other than the reference camera included in the two or more cameras using a method different from a method of the first correction information acquisition unit.
US10567653B2 Method of maintaining tilt angle, method of controlling tilting, and surveillance camera
A method of rotating a surveillance camera having an acceleration sensor and being controllable by a processor to maintain a tilt-angle to conform to a command tilt-angle, includes the steps of moving the surveillance camera tilt to a predetermined command tilt-angle in response to a signal from the processor; periodically calculating estimated tilt-angles by using acceleration values in at least one axis of an acceleration sensor; calculating a difference value between an estimated tilt-angle of a current period and an estimated tilt-angle of a previous period; and when the difference value between the estimated tilt-angles exceeds a set limit, moving the camera to another position to correct the tilt angle according to the difference calculate.
US10567651B2 System and method for image processing
A system for performing image processing determines one or more conditions of an imaging device positioned on an aerial vehicle or another mobile platform. Exemplary conditions include one or more of an ambient condition or a scenery content. The ambient condition is determined via devices available on the mobile platform. The scenery content is obtained via the devices and preloaded local data. Based upon the determined conditions, an appropriate operation mode of the imaging device is selected from among multiple operation modes of the imaging device. These operation modes are categorized, for example, based on a set of predetermined condition categories.
US10567637B2 Methods and apparatus for autofocus
Various embodiments of the present technology may comprise a method and apparatus for autofocus. In various embodiments, the methods and apparatus may decrease a settling time of a lens by increasing the target position gradually, varying the gain of a PID controller, and adding a kick pulse to a position signal.
US10567635B2 Three dimensional moving pictures with a single imager and microfluidic lens
A method and system for determining depth of an image using a single imager and a lens having a variable focal length is provided. The system comprises a microfluidic lens having a variable focal length controlled by a lens controller and an imager receiving an image of an object from the lens, wherein the imager is configured to receive a first image comprising a first plurality of pixels from the lens at a first focal length and a second image comprising a second plurality of pixels from the lens at a second focal length, the second focal length being different than the first focal length, non-volatile memory, wherein the first image and the second image are stored in the non-volatile memory, a depth module configured to determine a distance between the lens and the object based by a comparison of the first image of the object and the second image of the object.
US10567633B2 Vehicle vision system using image data transmission and power supply via a coaxial cable
A vehicular vision system includes a plurality of imaging sensors disposed at a vehicle and having respective exterior fields of view, each of the imaging sensors capturing respective image data. The imaging sensors are connected to a control via respective ones of a plurality of single core coaxial cables. Each single core coaxial cable commonly carries (i) image data from the respective imaging sensor to the control for processing and (ii) power to the respective imaging sensor. Each imaging sensor is capable of communicating via a particular communication protocol. While each of the imaging sensors is in a respective initial mode and after the communication protocol is transmitted by the control to each of the imaging sensors, each of the imaging sensors communicates with the control in accordance with the communication protocol. Each of the single core coaxial cables provides bidirectional communication between the control and the respective imaging sensor.
US10567630B2 Image capture using a hinged device with multiple cameras
To address issues of capturing and processing images, a mobile computing device is provided. The mobile computing device may include a two-part housing coupled by a hinge, with first and second parts that include first and second displays, respectively. The hinge may permit the displays to rotate throughout a plurality of angular orientations. The mobile computing device may include one or more sensor devices, processor, first camera, and second camera mounted in the housing. The one or more sensor devices may be configured to measure the relative angular displacement of the housing, and the processor may be configured to process images captured by the first and second cameras according to a selected function based upon the relative angular displacement measured by the one or more sensor devices.
US10567627B2 Point of view camera and imaging device
Provided is a point of view camera that includes: an imaging unit; a body configured to selectively form a mechanical coupling to one of a surfboard, a bicycle, and an associate imaging device; and a communication unit configured to communicate wirelessly or in a wired way with the associate imaging device.
US10567621B2 Image reading apparatus
An original image is read as an aggregate of a plurality of pixels in which adjacent pixels have different colors (R, G, and B) in a main scanning direction and in a sub-scanning direction, and the read pixels of the respective colors are stored in a line memory in association with information on relative positions of the pixels with respect to another pixel. Then, the stored pixels are sorted so that pixels having the same color are adjacent to each other, and an abnormal pixel (dust) not present in the original image is detected based on the state of the sorted pixels. With this, the dust not present in the original image is detected without increasing the cost, and the dust is corrected without forming a conspicuous trace of correction.
US10567616B2 Image processing apparatus
An image processing apparatus includes a line memory, a block outputting unit, a data writing unit, a data reading unit, and a controller. To the line memory, a memory area is allocated, and the memory area has a width of a constant number of words in a static RAM (Random Access Memory). The block outputting unit is configured to output image data of an image block obtained by dividing a document image. The data writing unit is configured to write the image data of the image block into the line memory. The data reading unit is configured to read the image data from the line memory word by word, and output the image data in an order corresponding to a rotation angle. The controller is configured to set a block size of the image block as a value corresponding to the rotation angle.
US10567612B2 Image processing apparatus, control method thereof, and storage medium storing program
An image processing apparatus that transfers recorded image data includes a control unit configured to perform control in such a manner that in a case where transfer of image data is instructed during recording of the image data, previously recorded image data is set as a transfer target when a predetermined period of time has not elapsed after recording of the previously recorded image data is stopped, and image data currently being recorded is set as the transfer target when the predetermined period of time has elapsed.
US10567611B2 Image reading apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a housing, a transport unit, a first reader, a controller, and a positioning mechanism. The controller controls the transport unit to transport a second medium different in thickness from a first medium in a first transport direction and then in a second transport direction opposite to the first transport direction. The positioning mechanism moves the first reader from a first position to a second position by using a drive force by which the transport unit transports the second medium in the first transport direction. The positioning mechanism maintains the first reader at the second position while the second medium transported by the transport unit in the second transport direction is passing the first reader, and moves the first reader from the second position to the first position after the first reader reads the image on the first side of the second medium.
US10567609B2 Illumination device, image scanning apparatus, and image forming apparatus
An illumination device includes a light guide member having a bar-like shape and a light source disposed so as to face an end surface of the light guide member. The illumination device guides light from the light source in the light guide member and emits the light from a light emission surface of the light guide member formed in a longitudinal direction of the light guide member. The light emission surface includes a first light diffusing portion that is formed in a first portion near the light source and that has a protruding/recessed shape, and a second light diffusing portion that is formed in a second portion adjacent to an end of the first light diffusing portion, the end being away from the light source. The second light diffusing portion has a protruding/recessed shape and has lower light diffusivity than the first light diffusing portion.
US10567608B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a controller. The controller controls display of a function of one device if the one device is photographed and controls display of a cooperative function that uses functions of plural devices if the plural devices are photographed.
US10567605B2 Image forming apparatus and calibration method
An image forming apparatus includes: an image former that forms a document image including a correction image; an image reader; and a calibrator, and performing correction, wherein the document image is designed so that main register marks and a subsidiary register mark are provided, and the calibrator includes a four-corner detector that detects four corners of a sheet of paper, a main register mark reference position detector that detects reference positions of the main register marks, a subsidiary register mark prediction position determiner that predicts and determines prediction positions of the subsidiary register marks, a subsidiary register mark reference position detector that detects a reference position of the subsidiary register mark, a correction image prediction position determiner that predicts and determines a prediction position of the correction image, a measured value obtainer, and a correction value calculator.
US10567595B1 Image forming apparatus and control method by the same
In accordance with an embodiment, an image forming apparatus comprises a measurement section configured to measure first environmental information of a measurement position in a first period; an acquisition section configured to acquire first external environmental information measured by a first external device; and a controller configured to estimate second environmental information of the measurement position in a second period different from the first period using the first external environmental information, and perform control to execute a maintenance operation based on the second environmental information.
US10567593B1 Integrated VoIP and RoIP communication network
A communication network that combines radios using RF communication and devices that communicate over the public switched telephone network and/or a cellular network so that the various devices can communicate across a single system with the radios being callable from any other device connected to the system. The system combines Radio over Internet Protocol communication with Voice over Internet Protocol communication into a single integrated architecture that allows seamless communication by all communication devices connected to the system.
US10567586B2 Pooling callers for matching to agents based on pattern matching algorithms
Methods and systems are provided for routing callers to agents in a call-center routing environment. An exemplary method includes identifying caller data for at least one of a set of callers on hold and causing a caller of the set of callers to be routed to an agent based on a comparison of the caller data and the agent data. The caller data and agent data may be compared via a pattern matching algorithm and/or computer model for predicting a caller-agent pair having the highest probability of a desired outcome. As such, callers may be pooled and routed to agents based on comparisons of available caller and agent data, rather than a conventional queue order fashion. If a caller is held beyond a hold threshold the caller may be routed to the next available agent. The hold threshold may include a predetermined time, “cost” function, number of times the caller may be skipped by other callers, and so on.
US10567584B2 Methods and systems for providing interactive support sessions
An image processing system including at least one processor configured to receive at least one first image of an inoperative product captured by a mobile device of a user; perform image analysis on the first image to identify a status of a functional element associated with the inoperative product; access memory to determine why the product is inoperative; cause visual guidance to be displayed by the mobile device, wherein the visual guidance is associated with a plurality of sequential actions for causing the inoperative product to become operative; receive at least one second image of the product, the second image being indicative of a completion of the plurality of sequential actions; perform image analysis on the at least one second image to determine that the completion of the plurality of sequential actions caused the inoperative product to become operative; and notify the user that the problem has been resolved.
US10567576B2 Method and apparatus for performing network registration through a selected component for data service
An electronic device is provided that includes a removable SIM to store a first profile including information related to a home network and information related to a roaming network. The portable electronic device also includes an eSIM, and communication circuitry. The portable electronic device further includes at least one processor adapted to determine that the portable electronic device is out of network service coverage corresponding to the home network based at least in part on the first profile, establish, using the communication circuitry, a specified communication connection with the roaming network using the first profile based at least in part on the determining, transmit a request for a second profile associated with data service via the specified communication connection, and receive, in response to the request, the second profile via the specified communication connection, the receiving including storing the second profile in the eSIM.
US10567569B2 Dynamic prominence of voice-to-text mode selection
Some embodiments relate to a smart phone or a wearable device, such as a smart watch, and associated methods for enabling the UE device to switch from a normal mode to/from a voice-to-text mode and/or a text-to-voice mode. The transition to/from voice-to-text mode and/or text-to-voice mode may be conducted automatically or through manual selection by the user of the UE. These transitions (or the presentation of a manual selection option) may be determined based on an ambient noise measurement performed by the UE.
US10567565B2 System, method, and article of manufacture to iteratively update an image displayed over a lock screen to provide a continuous glimpse into an application identified by a profile
A profile identifies at least one application (e.g., navigation application) for which a glimpse is to be provided when a mobile device is a screen locked state. A display may be activated while the mobile device remains in the screen locked state, and an image is rendered over a lock screen of the mobile device, where the image providing a glimpse into the application identified in the profile, where the image displayed over the lock screen is iteratively updated to provide a continuous glimpse into the application identified by the profile, without having to unlock the mobile device.
US10567561B2 Mobile terminal
A bar-type mobile terminal can include a wireless communication unit including one or more components which permit wireless communications between the bar type mobile terminal and a wireless communication system; a plurality of antennas configured to transmit or receive radio signals; a metallic frame having a front side and a rear side, the metallic frame including a base portion, an edge portion forming an appearance of the bar-type mobile terminal, an upper through hole disposed in an upper portion of the metallic frame, and a lower through hole disposed in a lower portion of the metallic frame; an upper non-metallic coupling disposed in the upper through hole of the metallic frame; a lower non-metallic coupling disposed in the lower through hole of the metallic frame; a window disposed on the front side of the metallic frame; a display module disposed between the window and the front side of the metallic frame; a first waterproof layer disposed between the window and a front side of the edge portion of the metallic frame; a cover disposed on the rear side of the metallic frame; a first printed circuit board (PCB) disposed between the cover and the rear side of the metallic frame, wherein the wireless communication unit is mounted on the first PCB; and a second waterproof layer disposed between the cover and a rear side of the edge portion of the metallic frame.
US10567542B2 Method for state based snapshot difference with restart capability
A data management device includes a buffer and a processor. The processor may select an unprocessed full key and generate a buffer entry based on a difference between an entry of a local snapshot specified by the unprocessed full key and an entry of a previous local snapshot specified by the unprocessed full key. The processor may make a first determination that a lookup key entry associated with the unprocessed full key is different than a lookup key entry associated with a processed full key. The process may add the generated buffer entry to the buffer after processing the buffer in response to the first determination.
US10567531B2 Methods and apparatus to determine media impressions using distributed demographic information
Examples to determine media impressions using distributed demographic information are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a reporter to detect at the client device a login event. The example apparatus also includes a communication interface to send a communication to an impression monitor system in response to the reporter detecting at the client device the login event via the login webpage, the login event associated with a first Internet domain different from a second internet domain of the impression monitor system. The example communication interface also sends a login reporting message to the database proprietor, the login reporting message including first and second cookie identifiers, the first cookie identifier associated with the first Internet domain, and the second cookie identifier associated with the second Internet domain of the impression monitor system.
US10567530B2 Systems and methods for matching online users across devices
Systems and methods are disclosed for associating a plurality of Internet-enabled devices with a common user profile for targeting Internet content or advertising. One method includes: receiving, from a plurality of Internet-enabled devices, a plurality of requests for electronic content or advertising; extracting, from each of the plurality of requests, a source IP address and a unique identifier associated with the respective Internet-enabled device; for each source IP address for which requests were received over a predetermined time period from a number of Internet-enabled devices below a threshold number of devices, identifying each possible pair of devices from which requests were received; and for each possible pair of devices, calculating a probability that the pair of devices are owned or operated by a common user.
US10567518B2 Automatic discovery and onboarding of electronic devices
A computing device configured to facilitate on-boarding of an electronic device may comprise a processor and memory. The memory may store instructions that cause the processor to receive, over a public network, a first communication from the electronic device on a private network, comprising an address of the electronic device on the private network. A first identifier associated with the address of the electronic device on the public network and the received address of the electronic device on the private network may be stored in a persistent store. The computing device may then receive a first request from a browser and, based upon a second identifier associated therewith, retrieve the stored address of the electronic device on the private network. The retrieved address of the electronic device on the private network may then be sent, over the public network, in response to the received first request from the browser.
US10567508B2 Media file upload awareness for online systems
An online system stores media files (i.e., stored media files) and receives a user request to upload a video file (i.e., a requested media file). The online system determines whether the requested media file matches one of the stored media files based on hash values. If there is a mismatch in hash value, the online system may determine the match based on fingerprints. If it is determined that the requested media file does not match any stored media file, the online system stores the requested media file. Even if there is a match, the online system compares a quality of the requested media file with the matched media file and replaces the matched media file with the requested media file having a higher quality metric.
US10567505B2 Methods and systems for session synchronization and sharing of applications between different user systems of a user
Methods and systems are provided for implementing session synchronization to synchronize applications at different user systems (e.g., mobile device, laptop, desktop, tablet) of a particular user. As will be explained in greater detail below, this platform level solution that can maintain session information received any number of different user systems of the particular user and share this collective session information with each of the other user systems as session-synchronization information that can be used, at any user system of that user, to ensure that when that user switches from using one user system to another user system that that applications at the “new” user system being switched to are synchronized with any other applications that were most recently in use at all of the other user systems of that user.
US10567503B2 Method and apparatus for updating data
A method and an apparatus for updating data are provided. The method for updating data includes the follows. A terminal receives an update reminder message pushed by a cloud server. The terminal detects whether there is anchor point information corresponding to the update reminder message at the terminal; when the anchor point information corresponding to the update reminder message is detected at the terminal, the terminal sends the anchor point information to the cloud server so that the cloud server generates an update data packet based on the anchor point information. The terminal performs a first update process on data of the terminal.
US10567494B2 Data processing system, computing node, and data processing method
A data processing system, a computing node, and a data processing method are provided. The data processing system includes a management node and a first class of computing nodes. The management node is configured to allocate first processing tasks to the first class of computing nodes. At least two computing nodes in the first class of computing nodes concurrently perform the first processing tasks allocated by the management node. A computing node performs a combine2 operation and a reduce2 operation on a data block Mx and a data block V1x, to obtain a first intermediate result. Then, the management node obtains a processing result for a to-be-processed dataset according to first intermediate results obtained by the first class of computing nodes. According to the data processing system, when a combine operation and a reduce operation are being performed on data blocks, memory space occupied by computation can be reduced.
US10567464B2 Video compression with adaptive view-dependent lighting removal
A video stream of a scene for a virtual reality or augmented reality experience may be captured by one or more image capture devices. Data from the video stream may be retrieved, including base vantage data with base vantage color data depicting the scene from a base vantage location, and target vantage data with target vantage color data depicting the scene from a target vantage location. The base vantage data may be reprojected to the target vantage location to obtain reprojected target vantage data. The reprojected target vantage data may be compared with the target vantage data to obtain residual data. The residual data may be compressed by removing a subset of the residual data that is likely to be less viewer-discernable than a remainder of the residual data. A compressed video stream may be stored, including the base vantage data and the compressed residual data.
US10567459B2 Using social shares to unlock media files
Embodiments are directed to a computer implemented method and system of restricting access to portions of a media file. The method includes marking a media file such that it has at least two portions. All of the portions are locked except the first portion. The number of times the media file is shared is tracked. Thereafter, a second portion can be unlocked once a threshold number of shares has been tracked. Shares can include social media shares, views, and the like. The media file can be a video file, audio file or other type of media file. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
US10567457B1 Dynamic rotation of streaming protocols
A method and apparatus for dynamic rotation of streaming protocols are disclosed. In the method and apparatus, a first portion of content is streamed to a client device in accordance with a first content delivery protocol. Further, information indicating client device attributes, network conditions or usage conditions is received. A plurality of content delivery protocols including the first content delivery protocol are evaluated based at least in part on the received information to identify a content delivery protocol for streaming the a second portion of the content.
US10567452B2 Method and apparatus for improving quality of multimedia streaming service
A method for receiving a media data is provided. The method includes receiving, by a client from a server, a media presentation description (MPD) including segment information; and receiving media data based on the MPD, wherein the media data comprises a segment, wherein the segment includes a fragment, and wherein the fragment includes a subfregment, wherein the segment information indicates a location of the media data, and wherein the segment information comprises segment index information indicating a corresponding byte range related one fragment, and fragment index information for accessing different levels of a plurality of subfragments.
US10567448B2 Participation queue system and method for online video conferencing
A virtual conferencing system is described for implementing a speaker queue. For example, one embodiment of the virtual conferencing system comprises: a plurality of clients, each of the clients comprising state management logic to maintain a current state of a virtual conference; a virtual conferencing service to establish audio and/or video connections between the plurality of clients during the virtual conference, the virtual conferencing service further including a state synchronization service communicatively coupled to the state management logic on each client to ensure that the current state of the virtual conference is consistent on each client; wherein the current state on each client includes a speaker queue comprising an ordered set of participants to be designated as current speakers during the virtual conference, wherein participants are added to the speaker queue in response to input provided by the participants indicating a desire to be a current speaker, wherein one or more participants towards the top of the speaker queue are designated to be current speakers, wherein participants are initially added to the bottom of the speaker queue and are moved towards the top of the speaker queue as other participants are removed from the top of the speaker queue; a virtual conferencing graphical user interface (GUI) to display a video stream of one or more current speakers within one or more current speaker regions, the virtual conferencing GUI further providing a visual representation of the speaker queue to each of the participants, the visual representation comprising an ordered representation of each of the participants in the speaker queue.
US10567443B1 Dialing approach and implementations therefor
A connection procedure for communications devices is implemented in a variety of embodiments. In one such embodiment, the procedure uses a first set of connection data for attempting to connect and upon failure to connect uses a second set of connection information in addition to the first set of connection information to attempt a connection. In another embodiment, a delay is implemented before transmitting the connection information and a subsequent delay is implemented to allow for additional connection information to be input and transmitted.
US10567442B2 Automatic forwarding of incoming calls based on user interaction with devices
An automated registration service supported on an application server that interoperates with an IMS (IP Multimedia Subsystem) core network is configured to dynamically register and deregister devices that are all associated with one or more commonly-utilized phone numbers. The service may assign the phone number to registered devices and, in contrast, un-assign the phone number from deregistered devices. The registration and deregistration of the devices may occur based on the amount of interaction with the device and other real-time contextual information. Furthermore, the automated registration service intelligently determines which registered devices to forward incoming video and/or audio calls to based on various contextual information, including the capabilities of device, identified location of a user, user preferences, etc. By intelligently selecting which devices should receive an incoming call, unnecessary use of bandwidth, data, and resources (e.g., battery power) can be reduced.
US10567441B2 Distributed security system
In one embodiment, a system includes a first host computer including a host interface configured to receive traffic from a domain ingress node of a first domain, and processing machinery configured to instantiate worker nodes, instantiate a master node and a security gateway agent on the master node, instantiate a plurality of security clients on the worker nodes, wherein each worker node includes at least one security client, wherein each security client is configured to monitor at least part of the traffic being forwarded in the one worker node for malicious traffic, and report a first data item about the malicious traffic to the security gateway agent, and wherein the security gateway agent is configured to forward a second data item about the malicious traffic to a security server to determine at least one security policy to mitigate the malicious traffic, and to be enforced by a node.
US10567427B2 Unobtrusive and dynamic DDoS mitigation
Some embodiments provide techniques for mitigating against layer 7 distributed denial of service attacks. Some embodiments submit a computational intensive problem, also referred to as a bot detection problem, in response to a user request. Bots that lack sophistication needed to render websites or are configured to not respond to the server response will be unable to provide a solution to the problem and their requests will therefore be denied. If the requesting user is a bot and has the sophisticated to correctly solve the problem, the server will monitor the user request rate. For subsequent requests from that same user, the server can increase the difficulty of the problem when the request rate exceeds different thresholds. In so doing, the problem consumes greater resources of the user, slowing the rate at which the user can submit subsequent requests, and thereby preventing the user from overwhelming the server.
US10567426B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting and/or dealing with denial of service attacks
Methods and apparatus for detecting and minimizing the effects of Denial Of Service (DOS) attacks in high-speed networks in which packet processing is carried out by multiple processing cores. In one embodiment of the invention a communications method and apparatus detects and deletes denial of service attack packets in a multi-core distributed packet processing system using a lightweight DOS attack packet detection and deletion process.
US10567416B2 Monitoring the security strength of a connection
Systems, methods, and software can be used to monitor the security strength of a connection. In some aspect, a request to connect to an application server is received from a client application operating on an electronic device. In response to the request, a connection between the electronic device and the application server is initiated. A security strength level associated with the connection is determined. A notification indicating the security strength level of the connection is generated.
US10567413B2 Rule-based network-threat detection
A packet-filtering device may receive packet-filtering rules configured to cause the packet-filtering device to identify packets corresponding to network-threat indicators. The packet-filtering device may receive packets and, for each packet, may determine that the packet corresponds to criteria specified by a packet-filtering rule. The criteria may correspond to one or more of the network-threat indicators. The packet-filtering device may apply an operator specified by the packet-filtering rule. The operator may be configured to cause the packet-filtering device to either prevent the packet from continuing toward its destination or allow the packet to continue toward its destination. The packet-filtering device may generate a log entry comprising information from the packet-filtering rule that identifies the one or more network-threat indicators and indicating whether the packet-filtering device prevented the packet from continuing toward its destination or allowed the packet to continue toward its destination.
US10567406B2 Cloud computing environment activity monitoring
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes identifying a cloud computing environment, establishing a baseline associated with input and output requests within the cloud computing environment, monitoring activity associated with the cloud computing environment, comparing the activity to the baseline, and performing one or more actions, based on the comparing.
US10567403B2 System and method for providing data and device security between external and host devices
A secure data exchange system comprising a security device including a first external device plug, and a security engine operative to enforce a security policy on data transfer requests received from the host; an external device including a second external device plug; and a host including a first external device port operative to communicatively couple with the first external device plug, a second external device port operative to communicatively couple with the second external device plug, and a driver, e.g., a redirect driver, operative to transfer a data transfer request to the security device before executing the data transfer request.
US10567396B2 Real-time scanning of IP addresses
Examples of the present disclosure describe systems and methods of providing real-time scanning of IP addresses. In aspects, input may be received by a real-time IP scanning system. The system may generate one or more work orders based on the input. A scanner associated with the system may access a work order and attempt to communicate with one or more devices identified by the work order. If the attempted communication with a device is successful, a protocol analyzer may be used to provide a predefined payload to the device. If the response from the device matches an expected string, the device may be determined to be a safe and/or legitimate device. If the response from the device does not match an expected string, the device may be determined to be a malicious device.
US10567393B2 Distributed blockchain data management in a satellite environment
Systems, methods, and software described herein provide enhancements for managing data storage in a satellite platform. In one implementation, a satellite platform includes a plurality of satellites, wherein a first satellite of the platform is configured to identify a request for a ledger entry for a blockchain maintained by the satellite platform and, in response to the request, distribute the ledger entry to one or more other satellites of the satellite platform, wherein the one or more other satellites comprise full nodes for the blockchain. Once distributed, the one or more other satellites each determine whether the ledger entry is verified and, when the ledger entry is verified, enters the ledger entry in a ledger for the satellite.
US10567389B1 System and method for providing a web service using a mobile device capturing dual images
A system and method provides access to one or more web services requested from a web site by using an app on a smart device, such as a smart phone or tablet, or the smart device itself.
US10567384B2 Verifying whether connectivity in a composed policy graph reflects a corresponding policy in input policy graphs
Example method includes: receiving, by a network device, a plurality of input policy graphs and a composed policy graph associated with the input policy graphs; dividing the composed policy graph into a plurality of sub-graphs, each sub-graph comprising a plurality of edges and a plurality of source nodes and destination nodes that the edges are connected to; selecting a first subset of sub-graphs that include, as a source node, a disjoint part of an original source EPG for each input policy graph; identifying a second subset within the first subset of sub-graphs that include, as a destination node, a disjoint part of an original destination EPG for the each input policy graph; and verifying whether connectivity in the composed policy graph reflects a corresponding policy in the plurality of input policy graphs for each sub-graph in the second subset.
US10567376B2 System and method for providing secure access to an electronic device using multifactor authentication
A system and method for providing secure authorization to an electronic device by combining two or more security features of authentication processed at substantially the same time where at least one of the factors is a “tolerant” factor. By combining two or more factors such as a biometric factor and a second factor defined by user input, these are analyzed at substantially the same time where the tolerance factors can be reduced to allow access to the electronic device and/or an application running on the device without compromising security of the authentication.
US10567372B2 Establishing security over converged ethernet with TCP credential appropriation
A system for establishing a secure connection is described. The system includes a remote direct memory access over converged Ethernet (RoCE) adapter and host device. The host device includes a processor configured to establish a Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection between the host device and a client device via the host device network adapter. The host device forwards Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) Security Associations (SAs) and related keys to a host device Remote Direct Memory Access over Converged Ethernet (RoCE) adapter operatively connected with the host device for remote direct memory access. The RoCE adapter communicates protected data to and from the client device over an RoCE connection using the IPSec SAs and related keys.
US10567369B2 Secure token passing via hash chains
Embodiments presented herein provide systems and methods for creating and modifying a hash chain. A hash chain is created to track resource-privilege transfers between entities. A root node of the hash chain identifies the resource and specifies a digest of a possession token held by a first entity that initially possesses the privilege. A transfer of the privilege to a second entity can be recorded by adding an expansion node to the hash chain. If the second entity successfully reveals a possession token that a hashing function associated with the hash chain maps to the digest, an expansion node is linked to the root node. The expansion node indicates the possession token and a successor digest that is based on a successor possession token.
US10567363B1 Deterministic reproduction of system state using seeded pseudo-random number generators
Computer systems and methods for improving the security and efficiency of client computers interacting with server computers through an intermediary computer using one or more polymorphic protocols are discussed herein. In an embodiment, a computer system comprises a memory; one or more processors coupled to the memory and configured to: generate a modified identifier for a original object based on a original identifier and a nonce; render one or more instructions that include the nonce and define a modified object that corresponds to the original object and includes the modified identifier; send the one or more instructions to a client computer, wherein the one or more instructions, when executed by the client computer, are configured to cause the client computer to send a request from the client computer with the modified identifier and the nonce; receive, from the client computer, a request with a challenge identifier and a challenge nonce; generate a test identifier based on the original identifier and the challenge nonce; determine whether the test identifier matches the challenge identifier.
US10567355B2 Server-client PKI for applied key management system and process
Embodiments described herein relate to obtaining a public key for an application of a communication device, including, but not limited to, receiving a request from the communication device to obtain the public key, evaluating the request based on at least one policy, requesting the public key from a public key infrastructure (PKI) in response to determining that the request is authorized, receiving the public key from the PKI, and sending the public key to the communication device.
US10567350B2 Virtual card downloading method, terminal, and intermediate device
A virtual card downloading method, and a terminal, and an intermediate device for virtual card downloading. A virtual card downloading method includes determining, by a terminal, a preset scenario condition, and reporting terminal information to a server when the preset scenario condition is satisfied, wherein the terminal information in configured to enable the server to create an account for the terminal and to associate the account with virtual card data. The method further includes accessing the server by the terminal and by using the account, and downloading, by the terminal from the server, the virtual card data associated with the account. The scenario condition is that the terminal establishes a communication connection to the server.
US10567343B2 Filtering network data transfers
Aspects of this disclosure relate to filtering network data transfers. In some variations, multiple packets may be received. A determination may be made that a portion of the packets have packet header field values corresponding to a packet filtering rule. Responsive to such a determination, an operator specified by the packet filtering rule may be applied to the portion of packets having the packet header field values corresponding to the packet filtering rule. A further determination may be made that one or more of the portion of the packets have one or more application header field values corresponding to one or more application header field criteria specified by the operator. Responsive to such a determination, at least one packet transformation function specified by the operator may be applied to the one or more of the portion of the packets.
US10567333B2 Deterministic traffic management in an anycast network
A two-tier Anycast addressing hierarchy enables deterministic traffic management in an Anycast system. Different locations of the Anycast system advertise a common Anycast cover route comprising a first-tier Anycast address with a first address prefix, and different specific routes comprising a set of second-tier Anycast addresses with a second address prefix, wherein each address of the set of second-tier Anycast addresses falls within the already advertised Anycast cover route, and wherein the second prefix is larger than the first prefix. Domain Name System (DNS) operation can resolve queries to the cover route when normal Anycast operation is desired or can be modified to resolve a subset of queries to a particular second-tier address in order to shift a deterministic amount of traffic based on the resolved subset of queries to a deterministically selected Anycast system location based on the location from which the particular second-tier address is advertised.
US10567331B1 Search and notification procedures based on user history information
Identifying notification sent to user devices may provide an optimal approach to identifying data sources and updating a user device with information pertinent to known or identified user interests. One example method of operation may provide parsing notification message content of a notification message, linking a data source to the notification message content to create a hybrid user interface data feed, transmitting the initial hybrid user interface data feed to a number of message recipients, monitoring at least one of the data sources to identify a change to data content of the initial hybrid user interface data feed, and intercepting a change parameter during the monitoring of the data sources, and updating the hybrid user interface data feed based on the intercepted change parameter.
US10567328B2 Tagging posted content in a social networking system with media information
A social networking system allows a user to insert media information into content posted by the user, where the media information identifies a media item that the user is consuming while composing the posted content. When a user of a social networking system composes content via a composer interface, the user may select an option on the composer interface to record audio using a microphone on the user's device. A media item is identified from the recorded audio and information about the identified media item is added to the user's posted content. The system may also update information about the identified media item and the composing user.
US10567326B2 Interworking of social media service and machine to machine service
The disclosure is related to an interworking procedure between a social media service (e.g., a social network service) and a machine to machine (M2M) service. More specifically, the interworking procedure may be performed based on location information (e.g., a location of user equipment).
US10567318B2 Apparatus and method for quickly sending messages
A communication apparatus is configured to provide for quickly sending a message to a recipient. For instance, embodiments can be configured so that text, an image, or other content can be copied from a received message and sent via use of a copy and send command to actuate the formation of a message for sending. After selecting such a command, a message may be formed in a format of a preselecting messaging protocol (e.g. instant messaging, text messaging, etc.) that includes the copied content. In some embodiments, the sending of the message having the copied content may occur automatically in a predefined messaging format to a predefined addressee or group of predefined addressees after selecting a copy and send command so that no further input from a user is needed to effect the generation and sending of a message to the addressee(s).
US10567312B2 Techniques for messaging bot controls based on machine-learning user intent detection
Techniques for messaging bot controls based on machine-learning user intent detection are described. In one embodiment, an apparatus may comprise a message queue monitoring component operative to monitor a messaging interaction, the messaging interaction exchanged via a messaging system, the messaging interaction involving at least one client device; an interaction processing component operative to determine a user intent for the messaging interaction; and a bot management component operative to determine a messaging bot options configuration for the client device based on the user intent; and send the messaging bot options configuration to the client device. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10567308B1 Virtual machine virtual fabric login system
A virtual fabric login system includes a FC networking device that provides access to a plurality of virtual fabrics, a server device that provides a plurality of virtual machines, and a FCF device that is coupled to a physical server device port included on the server device and coupled to the FC networking device. The FCF device receives, via the physical server device port, first traffic from a first virtual machine and includes a first virtual machine identifier that identifies the first virtual machine. The FCF device determines, using a virtual-machine-to-virtual-fabric mapping, that the first virtual machine identifier is associated with a first virtual fabric identifier that identifies a first virtual fabric included in the plurality of virtual fabrics and tags the first traffic with the first virtual fabric identifier. The FCF device then transmits the tagged first traffic to the FC networking device.
US10567306B2 Communication management list generation device, communication management list generation method, and storage medium in which communication management list generation program is stored
A communication management list generation device 20 generates a communication management list composed of communication management information including time of day information corresponding to a prescribed time of day and communication information indicating a communication process started at a prescribed time of day and not using the same path at the same time. The communication management list generation device is provided with: a determination means 21 for determining, regarding whether information on the communication process can be added to the communication information, each communication management information in descending order of time (early time first) corresponding to the time of day information; and an addition means 22 for adding information on the communication process to the communication information of the communication management information determined at a stage at which it was determined by the determination means 21 that addition is possible.
US10567305B2 Dynamic buffer allocation in similar infrastructures
A method, computer program product, and system includes a processor(s) obtaining historical data related to buffer space usage of a common shared storage resource by a group of journals. The processor(s) monitors each journal over repeating temporal periods and determined a predictability for each journal (i.e., predictable or unpredictable. The processor(s) generates usage statics for each journal during each monitored period dependent on whether the journal was predictable or unpredictable during the monitored period. For each monitored period, the processor(s) ranks predictable journals by a buffer space requirement for each journal of the predictable journals. Based on the rankings, the processor(s) determined a buffer space requirement for each journal for a current period, where the current period shares temporal qualities with the given monitored period. The processor(s) allocates, for use during the current period, based on the buffer space requirement, buffer space to each journal.
US10567297B2 Maximum transmission unit size selection for wireless data transfer
The described technology is generally directed towards selecting, by user equipment, a selected maximum transmission unit (MTU) packet size for wireless data transfer based on radio signal conditions. In one aspect, reference signal received power (RSRP) and reference signal received quality (RSRQ) are used to select the MTU packet size, e.g., by using RSRP and RSRQ as indices to a lookup table of predetermined MTU packet sizes, such as previously determined by field testing. In general, smaller MTU packet sizes are used with poorer quality radio signal conditions. The selected MTU packet size may be increased or decreased based on actual performance data and/or based on changed radio signal conditions, such as for a subsequent data transfer session. The user equipment may comprise a Cat-M device that transfers data related to Machine-Type Communications (MTC)/Machine to Machine (M2M) communications.
US10567293B1 Mechanism to coordinate end to end quality of service between network nodes and service provider core
Systems, methods, and devices are disclosed for providing a quality of service between nodes. A service provider can receive, from a first node of a customer network to an ingress node of a service provider network, packets bound for a second node on the customer network that is remote from the first node. The packets are mapped to a network segment according to a traffic type based on an identifier associated with the packets that identifies the traffic type of the packets. The packets are sent via their mapped network segment to an egress node with connectivity to the second node of the customer network according to a quality of service associated with the traffic type identified by the identifier.
US10567290B2 Method and switch for managing traffic in transport network
A method for managing traffic of a plurality of packets in a plurality of packet flows transmitted using a time-slotted interface. The packet flows traverse a plurality of switches of a transport network according to an assigned path from a source node to a destination node. The method comprises determining (202) an end-to-end latency of a plurality of packets traversing a current switch in packet flows and assigning (204) priority to packets to the packets traversing the current switch, wherein a priority value of a packet depends on the determined end-to-end latency of said packets. The method further comprises allocating (206) a time slot in an output interface of the current switch to the packet having the highest priority value among the packets competing for said time slot.
US10567280B2 Mesh network duplicate address detection
In embodiments of mesh network addressing, a router registers an address for an end device and assigns a child identifier to the end device. The router encodes an endpoint identifier of the end device, and a router identifier of the router into an Endpoint Identifier, which the router incorporates into a Routing Locator (RLOC) for the end device. The router responds to address queries and receives data packets on behalf of the end device. The router stores the data packets for the end device until the router can forward the data packets to the end device.
US10567272B2 Bit error information transfer method, network device, and communications system
A bit error information transfer method, a network device, and a communications system are provided, so as to resolve a problem that an existing BFD mechanism cannot be applied to a layer 2 network and cannot be widely applied. In some feasible implementation manners of the application, the method includes: detecting, by a second network device, whether a bit error occurs on a first unidirectional link from a first network device to the second network device; when detecting that a bit error occurs on the first unidirectional link, generating an ISIS packet including bit error information, where the bit error information is used to indicate that the bit error occurs on the first unidirectional link; and sending the ISIS packet to the first network device.
US10567270B1 Dynamic signaling of bypass tunnel based on bandwidth threshold at a point of local repair
A device may receive information that identifies a bandwidth value of a label-switched path (LSP) that includes a protected link or a protected node. The device may determine a bypass LSP bandwidth threshold based on the bandwidth value. The device may determine a set of path bandwidth values associated with a set of paths. The device may compare the set of path bandwidth values and the bypass LSP bandwidth threshold. The device may select a path, of the set of paths, based on comparing the set of path bandwidth values and the bypass LSP bandwidth threshold. The device may generate a bypass LSP using the path.
US10567269B2 Dynamically redirecting affiliated data to an edge computing device
An embodiment of the invention may include a method, computer program product and system for redirecting data within a network. The embodiment may include receiving data for aggregation. The received data originates from one or more computing devices and flows through one or more edge devices. The received data comprises associated metadata. The embodiment may include identifying a topology for the received data based on the associated metadata. The embodiment may include determining whether the received data can be aggregated at an earlier edge device. The embodiment may include determining an aggregation location for subsequent data. The subsequent data is affiliated with the received data. The embodiment may include determining a network route for utilization by the subsequent data. The embodiment may include propagating the determined aggregation location and network route. The embodiment may include transmitting the received data to the determined aggregation location.
US10567267B2 Deterministic data collection from mobile network device traveling within a deterministic network
In one embodiment, a method comprises: determining access point devices providing network coverage for a mobile network device within a prescribed coverage area of a deterministic network; establishing a deterministic reception tree comprising a root and switching devices associated with the access point devices, the deterministic reception tree enabling any one or more of the switching devices to forward toward the root a data packet, transmitted by the mobile network device at a prescribed transmission time, for deterministic reception by the root at a prescribed reception time regardless of any distance of any of the access point devices from the root; and causing the switching devices to implement the deterministic reception tree enabling the root to deterministically receive the data packet, received by any one or more of the access point devices, at the prescribed reception time.
US10567266B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting internet connection problems
A method of determining a problem with data packet transmission speed over a first communication medium coupled between a plurality of content servers and an ISP communication device. The method comprises repeatedly measuring the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between each of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device, and determining there is a problem with the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device when the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between the one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device is substantially different from the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between other of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device.
US10567264B2 Protocol test device and method for operating a protocol test device
A protocol test device for testing protocol compliance of a wireless device under test comprises a wireless interface for transmitting an outgoing RF signal to the wireless device under test and/or for receiving an incoming RF signal from the wireless device under test, a processing unit for generating messages for the outgoing RF signal based on a predefined protocol and for processing messages in the incoming RF signal based on the predefined protocol, a message log memory for storing the generated messages and the received messages, and a summary message generation unit that generates a summary log message and stores the summary log message in the message log memory, wherein the summary log message comprises information about at least one of the generated messages and/or the received messages and repetitions of the respective generated message and/or the respective received message.
US10567262B1 Dynamic server device monitoring
A device may receive configuration information that identifies a set of server devices. The device may send, to the set of server devices, a request communication associated with determining a status of the set of server devices after receiving the configuration information. The device may process a response communication from the set of server devices after sending the request communication to the set of server devices. The request communication and the response communication may be associated with each other. The device may dynamically monitor the status of the set of server devices after processing the response communication. A first subset of the set of server devices may be monitored based on traffic from the first subset of the set of server devices. A second subset of the set of server devices may be monitored based on an additional response communication from the second subset of the set of server devices.
US10567261B2 Relay device and communication network
A layer-2 switch, forming a communication network along with a communication terminal, includes a plurality of communication ports, frame identification units to identify a specific frame that is regularly transmitted from the communication terminal in the communication network, a setting unit to set a monitoring cycle and a reception threshold for detecting a loop path in the communication network, a monitoring unit to identify, for each of the communication ports, a plurality of communication terminals that are a source of the specific frame, and to count the number of the specific frames received from each of the communication terminals within the monitoring cycle, and a determination unit to determine whether a loop path is detected for each of the communication ports by comparing a counter value, which indicates the number of the specific frames, with the reception threshold, and to execute control to stop transmission and reception of the frame at the communication port at which a loop path is detected.
US10567254B2 Method and device for characterising a signal
A method of characterizing a signal, the method including acquiring a signal; and determining a vibration rating of a portion of the signal; determining a level of variation of a portion of the signal; and determining information characterizing the signal by applying a function that takes as arguments the vibration rating and the level of variation.
US10567252B1 Network connection service high availability evaluation for co-location facilities
Techniques are disclosed for evaluating and facilitating high availability for network connection services provided by network infrastructure of one or more co-location facilities. For example, a computing system receives data from each network device in one or more co-location facilities, the data indicating the respective capability of each network feature of each network device to provide highly available operation across a plurality of communication model layers for supporting a network connection service to customer networks co-located within the one or more co-location facilities. The computing system applies high availability evaluation metrics to the data to determine a high availability capability score for each network device feature of each network device. Further, the computing system determines, based on the high availability capability scores, an indication of the high availability for the network connection service. The computing system outputs, for display, the indication of the high availability of the network connection service.
US10567246B2 Processing performance data of a content delivery network
A database is accessed to retrieve performance data associated with a content delivery network. Based on the performance data, a performance metric is determined for components of the content delivery network that are within a particular geographic region. A display is generated that visually represents geographic data representing the particular geographic region, at least one component of the content delivery network within the particular geographic region, and the performance metric.
US10567242B2 Physical resource life-cycle in a template based orchestration of end-to-end service provisioning
In one embodiment, the system may identify a virtual network, the virtual network including a plurality of virtual entities and connections among the plurality of virtual entities. The system may automatically map each of the plurality of virtual entities to one or more resources or resource pools such that the virtual network is mapped to a physical network, wherein mapping includes allocating one or more resources or resource pools to a corresponding one of the plurality of virtual entities.
US10567241B2 Service orchestration method and apparatus in software-defined networking, and storage medium
A service orchestration method and apparatus in SDN, and a storage medium are described. The method includes: determining whether a current SDN open network platform resource meets an SDN open network platform resource requested by an SDN application after receiving a request of using the SDN open network platform resource sent from the SDN application via an external application interface, determining whether an application engine function module and an application extension function module meet an execution of the SDN application when the requested resource is met, and loading an application engine function of the application engine function module or an application extension function of the application extension function module when meeting; and applying for the resource required by the SDN application from a controller layer of the SDN, and allocating the applied resource to the loaded application engine function or application extension function.
US10567236B2 Communication assets survey and mapping, next generation
A method for interacting with a communications asset survey and mapping tool via a graphical user interface (GUI) includes capability to view and modify data types overlaid on a map interface displayed in the GUI. The data types include at least two of fixed asset information, mobile asset information, public safety agencies, communications unit personnel, radio channel sharing and usage, radio system coverage data, event-incident common operation picture (COP), and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) information. Display of the data types on the map interface can be filtered based on at least one of an asset-owning organization and selected geographical areas including states and counties. Reports can be generated about the data-type information, and the reports can include analytics information that is filterable by at least one of an objects summary, fixed assets, and mobile assets. Data-type information can be exported to a third-party software application and formatted into tables.
US10567228B2 Validation of cross logical groups in a network
Disclosed are systems, methods, and computer-readable media for assuring tenant forwarding in a network environment. Network assurance can be determined in layer 1, layer 2 and layer 3 of the networked environment including, internal-internal (e.g., inter-fabric) forwarding and internal-external (e.g., outside the fabric) forwarding in the networked environment. The network assurance can be performed using logical configurations, software configurations and/or hardware configurations.
US10567226B2 Mitigating risk and impact of server-change failures
A method and associated systems for predicting a degree of risk associated with a planned change to a computer server or other electronic component. A computerized change-management system receives Probability and Impact inputs derived from user-derived input, from which it determines a Baseline risk of change failure. The system processes mined data to determine an historic change-failure rate as a function of a type of change, and computes a predictive incident probability based on a predictive analytics engine's forecast of whether a particular type of server will be problematic. The system then computes a final Change Risk by adjusting the Baseline risk as a function of the historic change-failure rate, the predictive incident-probability, and a Baseline-specific weighting factor. If the resulting Change Risk is judged to be elevated, the system initiates collateral actions and notifications intended to reduce the probability and impact of a change failure.
US10567225B2 Region-specific configuration
A notification server may be configured to receive a message from a device, determine a device location from the message, determine a location identifier corresponding to the determined device location, and send the location identifier to the device. The device may be configured to generate a configuration identifier based on the location identifier and send a configuration data request including the configuration identifier to a cache server. The cache server may be configured to receive the configuration data request from the device, select a device configuration corresponding to the configuration identifier, where the device configuration is specific to the device location, and send the selected device configuration to the device. The device may be further configured to configure the device according to the selected device configuration.
US10567217B2 Techniques to perform the dynamic configuration of load-balanced relay operations
Techniques to perform the dynamic configuration of load-balanced relay operations are described. In one embodiment, an apparatus may comprise a first load balancer component, a second load balancer component, a first relay server component, a second relay server component, and a persistent shared-memory storage component. The apparatus may be operative to perform the dynamic configuration of load-balanced relay operations for a two-tier relay system using persistent shared-memory storage in which a session identifier received from client devices is used to coordinate the activities of the relay server components based on information shared via the persistent shared-memory storage component. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10567207B2 Preamble configuring method in the wireless LAN system, and a method for a frame synchronization
A method of configuring a preamble of a downlink frame for synchronization in data frame transmission of a 60 GHz a wireless local area network system, the method comprising arranging a short preamble having a plurality of repetitive S symbols, and an IS symbol, and arranging a long preamble having a long cyclic prefix (CP) and a plurality of L symbols for frame synchronization and symbol timing by performing auto-correlation according to the length of window of the auto-correlation.
US10567204B2 Sounding reference signal processing for LTE
A wireless communication receiver including a serial to parallel converter receiving an radio frequency signal, a fast Fourier transform device connected to said serial to parallel converter converting NFFT corresponding serial signals into a frequency domain; an EZC root sequence unit generating a set of root sequence signals; an element-by-element multiply unit forming a set of products including a product of each of said frequency domain signals from said fast Fourier transform device and a corresponding root sequence signal, an NSRS-length IDFT unit performing a group cyclic-shift de-multiplexing of the products and a discrete Fourier transform unit converting connected cyclic shift de-multiplexing signals back to frequency-domain.
US10567203B2 Channel parameter estimation method and related apparatus
The present disclosure provides example channel parameter estimation methods and related apparatuses. In one example method, a cable modem (CM) obtains a second data frame through a downlink channel between the CM and a cable modem termination system (CMTS). The second data frame is generated after a first data frame sent by the CMTS is modulated through the downlink channel, a zero-bit-loaded symbol of the first data frame includes no valid codeword, but includes a zero-bit-loaded NCP and an idle codeword identified by the zero-bit-loaded NCP, and the idle codeword includes a data sequence used for channel parameter estimation. The CM can estimate a channel parameter of the downlink channel based on a data sequence in an obtained zero-bit-loaded symbol of the second data frame and the data sequence in the zero-bit-loaded symbol of the first data frame.
US10567201B2 Information transmission method and apparatus
Disclosed is an information transmission method. The method includes that: a first communication node determines a resource or parameter for a second communication node to transmit a reference signal, and indicates the resource or parameter to the second communication node through signaling; and the second communication node receives the signaling transmitted by the first communication node, determines the resource or parameter for transmitting the reference signal based on the signaling or based on the signaling and a rule predefined by the first communication node and the second communication node, and uses the determined resource or parameter to transmit the reference signal.
US10567199B2 Capabilities based management of virtual areas
Apparatus and methods of managing a virtual area based on communicant capabilities are described. The communicant capabilities are updated based on rules in response to events in the virtual area. An action by one communicant can affect the capabilities of another communicant. Communicant capabilities can be stored in respective server-side proxies and the virtual area can be managed without transmitting any of the capabilities to the communicants' client nodes. Capability-based permissions checks can be performed against communicant capabilities with wildcarded attribute fields.
US10567194B2 User station for a bus system and method for increasing the transmission capacity in a bus system
A user station for a bus system and a method for increasing the transmission capacity in a bus system. The user station includes a communications control device for generating or reading a first message for/of at least one further user station of the bus system, where exclusive, collision-free access of a user station to a bus of the bus system is ensured at least temporarily; the communications control device being configured in such a manner, that it generates or reads the first message as a frame, which has a greater length than the maximum length of further frames, as which second messages are transmitted in the bus system, and the frame having data of the first message in unsegmented form.
US10567191B2 Fieldbus module and method for operating a fieldbus system
A fieldbus system comprises a switching device, a control device and a fieldbus module connected to a first electrical supply voltage, wherein a value of the first electrical supply voltage is ascertained and transmitted to a control device by the fieldbus module, wherein the ascertained value of the first electrical supply voltage is compared with a predetermined value of the first electrical supply voltage by the control device, wherein, if the value of the first electrical supply voltage that is transmitted to the control device is not concordant with the predetermined value of the first electrical supply voltage, shutdown of a second electrical supply voltage by the switching device is initiated by the control device.
US10567175B2 Method and system blockchain variant using digital signatures
A method for using digital signatures for signing blockchain transactions includes: generating a domain key pair comprising a domain private key and a domain public key, wherein the domain public key is signed after generation; receiving a plurality of member public keys, wherein each member public key is received from an associated member of a blockchain network and is a public key in a key pair comprising the member public key and a member private key corresponding to the associated member; signing each member public key using the domain private key; receiving a transaction block from a specific member of the blockchain network, wherein the transaction block includes a plurality of blockchain transaction values and a hash signed using the member private key corresponding to the specific member; signing the received transaction block using the domain private key; and transmitting the signed transaction block.
US10567174B2 Blockchain data processing methods, apparatuses, processing devices, and systems
This specification describes techniques for securing blockchain transactions. One example method includes determining temporary identity information associated with a transaction participant, wherein the transaction participant participates in a transaction in a blockchain; performing an identity signature for the transaction by using the determined temporary identity information to obtain blockchain data; and in response to performing the identity signature, submitting the blockchain data to the blockchain for storage.
US10567172B2 Method for updating a key, and master transmission point
Disclosed are a key updating method and device, and a master Transmission Point (TP). The method includes: receiving a key parameter for generating a data encryption key of a TP in a virtual cell (S102); and generating the data encryption key of the TP in the virtual cell according to the key parameter and a cell Identity (ID) of the virtual cell (S104). By means of the key updating method and device and the master TP, the problem about key updating of different TPs in a virtual cell is solved.
US10567166B2 Technologies for dividing memory across socket partitions
Technologies for dividing resources across partitions include a compute sled. The compute sled is to determine partitions among sockets of the compute sled. Each socket is associated with a corresponding processor. The compute sled is also to establish a separate memory space for each determined partition, obtain, from an application executed in one of the sockets, a request to access a logical memory address, identify the partition associated with the memory access request, determine a corresponding physical memory address as a function of the identified partition and the logical memory address, and access a memory of the compute sled at the determined physical memory address. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US10567163B2 Processor with secure hash algorithm and digital signal processing method with secure hash algorithm
A processor using an internal memory to store constants Kt required in a secure hash algorithm (SHA). The latency due to loading the constants Kt from an external memory, therefore, is eliminated. The processor further introduces an instruction set architecture that provides one instruction for the processor to read the constants Kt from the internal memory and perform a particular process on the read constants Kt. Thus, the SHA works efficiently.
US10567161B2 Architecture and instruction set for implementing advanced encryption standard AES
A flexible aes instruction for a general purpose processor is provided that performs aes encryption or decryption using n rounds, where n includes the standard aes set of rounds {10, 12, 14}. A parameter is provided to allow the type of aes round to be selected, that is, whether it is a “last round”. In addition to standard aes, the flexible aes instruction allows an AES-like cipher with 20 rounds to be specified or a “one round” pass.
US10567153B2 Method and circuits for phase-locked loops
A phase lock loop (PLL) includes: a binary phase detector configured to generate a first and second polarity signals that respectively indicating whether an incoming data stream is leading a feedback signal, or whether the feedback signal is leading the incoming data stream, wherein a difference between the first and second polarity signals does not represent an amount of phase difference between the incoming data stream and the feedback signal; a digital filter configured to: generate filtered first polarity signal on a first path and a second path that are different; and generate filtered second polarity signal on a third path and a fourth path that are different; a charge pump coupled to the digital filter and configured to: integrate the filtered first polarity signal and the filtered second polarity signal; and an oscillator configured to generate the synthesized clock signal serving as the feedback signal.
US10567148B2 Digital predistortion for full-duplex radio
Techniques are disclosed relating to use of digital predistortion in the context of full-duplex radio. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes one or more antennas and is configured to simultaneously transmit and receive wireless signals via at least partially overlapping frequency resources using the one or more antennas. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes receive chain circuitry that is configured to process both wireless signals transmitted by the apparatus via the one or more antennas and over-the-air wireless signals from one or more other computing devices. In some embodiments, the apparatus includes one or more processing elements configured to determine one or more digital predistortion parameters based on the wireless signals transmitted by the apparatus via the one or more antennas and processed by the receive chain circuitry and apply predistortion to transmitted wireless signals based on the one or more digital predistortion parameters.
US10567143B2 Method and apparatus to receive and transmit data in a mobile communication system
Data transfer method and apparatus for use in a mobile communication system are provided. Method to perform discontinuous reception includes receiving DRX configuration information from the base station, determining a specific subframe based on parameters included in the configuration information, determining a specific point of time within the subframe based on a parameter included in the configuration information, starting onDurationTimer at the determined point of time of the determined subframe and monitoring PDCCH when the onDurationTimer is running.
US10567139B2 Control channel signalling for triggering the independent transmission of a channel quality indicator
A communication apparatus has a receiver and a transmitter. The receiver, in operation receives a control signal including a Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) Index, a channel quality indicator (CQI) trigger and information indicating uplink resource blocks. The transmitter in operation, determines whether to multiplex an aperiodic CQI report with data in an uplink signal based on the MCS Index, the channel quality indicator trigger, the information indicating uplink resource blocks, and a threshold number of resource blocks, and transmits the uplink signal.
US10567135B2 Network node and method in a wireless communications network
A method performed by a network node (110) for deciding a feedback option of a message sent between the network node (110) and a User Equipment, UE, 120 in a wireless communication network (100) is provided. The message comprises a first data, which is punctured by a second data. The first data is sent in a slot of a radio resource. The second data is sent a mini-slot of the radio resource. The mini-slot is smaller than the slot.The network node (110) decides (401) a feedback option for feedback that is to be sent to the sender of the message. The deciding is based on any one or more out of: slot control resource capacity, mini-slot control resource capacity and requirements of the radio bearer. The feedback option may relate to any one out of: (1) Only a slot based channel is used for feedback of both the first data and the second data, (2) a mini-slot based channel is used for feedback of the second data and a slot based channel is used for feedback of the first data, and (3) only a mini-slot based channel is used for feedback of both the first data and the second data.
US10567134B1 WiFi antenna selection with beamforming
A wireless transceiver for wireless communications on a selected orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) communication channel of a wireless local area network (WLAN). The transceiver includes: a number of antennas, a plurality of components, and a beamform antenna selection circuit. The plurality of components are coupled to one another to form receive chains and transmit chains lesser in number than the number of antennas, and switchably coupled to the antennas for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) wireless communications on the OFDM tones of the selected communication channel. The beamform antenna selection circuit couples to the plurality of components and to the antennas to select a highest ranked subset of the antennas to couple to the transmit chains by sounding a targeted transceiver on the WLAN with the number of antennas and by switchably coupling the transmit chains to the highest ranked subset of the antennas for beamformed transmission of subsequent data communication packets to the targeted transceiver.
US10567133B2 Method and apparatus for synchronization signals and PBCH block enhancement
A method of a user equipment (UE) for receiving signals in a wireless communication system is provided. The method comprises receiving an enhanced synchronization signal and physical broadcast channel (eSS/PBCH) block comprising multiple consecutive symbols over downlink channels, wherein each of the multiple consecutive symbols of the eSS/PBCH block is received from a same antenna port of the BS; determining resources in the downlink channels to receive the eSS/PBCH block from the BS; and determining the eSS/PBCH block comprising the multiple consecutive symbols based on the determined resources, wherein each of the multiple consecutive symbols includes at least one of a primary synchronization signal (PSS), a secondary synchronization signal (SSS), an enhanced PSS (ePSS), an enhanced SSS (eSSS), or an enhanced PBCH (ePBCH).
US10567132B2 Method and device for transmitting and receiving discovery signal
The present invention relates to: a method by which a small cell having a relatively narrow cell range changes to an active state in an environment in which the small cell is arranged; and a method and a device by which a terminal detects a small cell base station in an inactive state. According to one embodiment of the present invention, provided are a method and a device by which a terminal measures a discovery signal, the method comprising the steps of: receiving a discovery signal from a small cell base station in an inactive state; and measuring the discovery signal on the basis of a reference signal of the discovery signal comprising a primary synchronization signal (PSS), a secondary synchronization signal (SSS) and a cell-specific reference signal (CRS).
US10567127B2 Signal fields in a high efficiency wireless local area network (WLAN) data unit
A communication device generates a physical layer (PHY) preamble of a multi-user (MU) PHY data unit. The PHY preamble includes a first signal field, and a second signal field. The second signal field includes: a common field that includes a value, selected from a codebook, that indicates i) an allocation of frequency resources to one or more resource units, wherein each resource unit corresponds to a respective block of consecutive orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) tones, and ii) a respective number of receiving devices assigned to each resource unit. The second signal field also includes a plurality of user-specific fields that indicate an allocation of the one or more resource units to the multiple receiving devices, wherein each user-specific field corresponds to a respective receiving device and includes i) an identifier of the respective receiving device, and ii) an indication of which one or more spatial streams are allocated to the respective receiving device.
US10567122B2 Method, base station and terminal for dynamic uplink configuration in wireless communication system
A method, base station, and terminal for dynamic uplink configuration in a wireless communication system, the method including: determining reconfiguration information including a reconfiguration point of time, to employ first uplink and downlink subframe configuration in the first configuration period before the reconfiguration point of time, and to employ second uplink and downlink subframe configuration in a second configuration period after the reconfiguration point of time; and in the last transmission period before the reconfiguration point of time, employing an uplink scheduling timing sequence of a reference uplink and downlink subframe configuration according to an uplink data timing sequence, the reference uplink and downlink subframe configuration including the second uplink and downlink subframe configuration. The method, base station, and terminal efficiently achieve at least one of: ensuring resource utilization, addressing timing sequence conflicts, coordinating processes, ensuring user throughput, or reducing transmission delay during TDD uplink and downlink reconfiguration.
US10567110B2 Modulation, coding and redundancy version in a wireless network
A wireless device receives a first downlink control information (DCI) indicating first uplink resources of a licensed cell. The first DCI comprising a first field indicating one of: a modulation and coding scheme (MCS) for an initial transmission or a re-transmission redundancy version (RV). The wireless device receives a second DCI indicating second uplink resources of a licensed-assisted-access cell. The second DCI comprises an MCS field and an RV field. The wireless device transmits a first transport block (TB) employing the first field and transmits a second TB employing the MCS field and the RV field.
US10567106B2 System and method for jamming a target acquisition
A system for jamming a target acquisition, which starts at a position and may be detected by a detector that provides a detection signal in response to the target acquisition includes a warning device for outputting a warning, in case the detector outputs a detection signal. The system also includes an optical jammer configured to provide at least one jamming signal, and a directing device configured to direct the jamming signal towards the position in response to the output warning in order to prevent target acquisition or at least to make target acquisition more difficult.
US10567093B1 Combined parallel processing of spectral information for a radio frequency environment
Systems and methods for combined parallel processing of spectral information in a radio frequency environment. One example method includes controlling, with an electronic processor, a wideband receiver coupled to a receive path to scan a band of interest. The method includes receiving, from the wideband receiver, wideband scan data for the band of interest. The method includes identifying, based on the wideband scan data, a spectral region including a signal of interest. The method includes controlling, with the electronic processor, a narrowband receiver coupled to the receive path in parallel with the wideband receiver to collect a sample of the signal of interest.
US10567087B2 Coherent optical receiver
An optical IQ demodulator that does not require a power-consuming DSP is disclosed. A DC offset is added to one of the I and Q optical signal components at an IQ transmitter. After mixing with an LO signal and differential detection at the receiver, this DC offset results in a heterodyne-frequency tone in each of the quadrature detection channels of the receiver. The phase of this oscillation is recovered using a PLL circuit, which output is used to separate the transmitter I and Q channels for decoding thereof using conventional electronics.
US10567086B2 Method and system for redundant light sources by utilizing two inputs of an integrated modulator
Methods and systems for redundant light sources by utilizing two inputs of an integrated modulator are disclosed and may include: an optoelectronic transmitter in a semiconductor die with first and second laser sources for providing optical signals to the semiconductor die, the transmitter comprising an optical modulator with a first input waveguide coupled to the first laser source and second input waveguide coupled to the second laser source, the optoelectronic receiver being operable to: configure the first laser source to provide an optical signal to the first input of the optical modulator; and if the first laser source does not provide an optical signal, configure the second laser source to provide an optical signal to the second input of the optical modulator. The first laser source may be optically coupled to the first input waveguide and the second laser source optically coupled to the second input waveguide using grating couplers.
US10567085B2 Wavelength tunable optical transmitter apparatus
A wavelength tunable optical transmitter apparatus relates to the field of communications technologies and includes a plurality of multi-longitudinal mode lasers (1), a cyclic wavelength demultiplexer/multiplexer (2), and a reflector (3). The multi-longitudinal mode lasers output multi-longitudinal mode signals having a periodically repeated frequency interval, where the period is Δfmode. The cyclic wavelength demultiplexer/multiplexer performs periodically repeated filtering on the multi-longitudinal mode signals input by the multi-longitudinal mode lasers, to obtain single frequency signals, where a repetition period of a filter window is Δfband, Δfmode is different from Δfband, and Δfmode and Δfband are not in an integer-multiple relationship, and then, multiplexes the plurality of single frequency signals and outputs the multiplexed signal. The reflector reflects the multiplexed signal. The reflected multiplexed signal separately returns to the multi-longitudinal mode laser by using the cyclic wavelength demultiplexer/multiplexer again.
US10567081B2 Transmission system and transmission method
A transmission system includes a plurality of nodes in which respective adjacent nodes are coupled by a first kind of optical fiber compatible with light in a first wavelength band or a second kind of optical fiber compatible with light in a second wavelength band, wherein each of the plurality of nodes includes a transmitting node that generates a wavelength-multiplexed optical signal in the first wavelength band by carrying out wavelength multiplexing of a plurality of optical signals and transmits the wavelength-multiplexed optical signal, a receiving node that demultiplexes the plurality of optical signals from the wavelength-multiplexed optical signal and receives the plurality of optical signals, and one or more relay nodes that relay the wavelength-multiplexed optical signal from the transmitting node to the receiving node through the first kind or the second kind of optical fiber.
US10567076B2 Methods for calibrating OLTS and determining optical loss
A method for calibrating an OLTS includes calibrating a first optical power meter of the OLTS using a stabilized light source. The method further includes calibrating a second optical power meter of the OLTS using the stabilized light source. The method further includes setting a power of an internal light source using the calibrated first optical power meter. A calibration cable is connected to a first test port and a second test port during setting of the power level, and a connection of the calibration cord to the second test port is maintained between calibrating of the second optical power meter and setting of the power level.
US10567075B2 GIS based centralized fiber fault localization system
Aspects of the present disclosure aim at configuring an optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR) in a central office such that the OTDR is configured to be operatively coupled with and also configured to periodically poll each fiber at defined intervals and compute/store a reflection signature that can be used to compare with future signatures received from subsequent polls of the fiber to determine a fault (e.g., a fiber cut or breakage) between the central office (CO) and one or more optical network unit (ONU) over GIS.
US10567065B2 Radio frequency beam management and failure pre-emption
A processor in a UE evaluates a radio frequency beam quality metric against a threshold, switches from a first beam to a second beam in response to determining the metric falls below the threshold, and transmits to a base station (BS) a report that includes beam measurements. The report indicates the UE has performed the switching and that the beam measurements are with respect to the second beam. A processor in a UE/BS associates narrower and broader beams, uses the narrower beam, rather than the broader beam, to transfer user data between the BS and the UE, evaluates a beam quality metric of the narrower beam against the threshold, and switches to using the broader beam, rather than the narrower beam, to transfer user data between the BS and the UE in response to determining the beam quality metric of the narrower beam falls below the threshold.
US10567060B2 Efficient vector quantizer for FD-MIMO systems
Methods and apparatus for vector quantization of feedback and processing of vector quantized feedback components. A method of operating a UE for vector quantization of feedback includes identifying a grouping method for grouping channel coefficients for vector quantization and identifying a vector quantization codebook for vector quantization of grouped vectors based on one or more control signals received from an eNB. The method includes computing channel coefficients based on at least one channel measurement and grouping the computed channel coefficients according to the identified grouping method to form a set of vectors. The method also includes performing vector quantization of the vectors using the identified vector quantization codebook and processing the quantized vectors into one or more feedback signals. Additionally, the method includes transmitting the one or more feedback signals to the eNB.
US10567048B2 Techniques for determining uplink precoding matrix for a user equipment
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for determining precodings of signals transmitted in a wireless communications system. According to certain aspects, a method of wireless communication by a user equipment (UE) is provided. The method generally includes receiving a precoded reference signal (RS) from a base station (BS), determining a first precoding used by the BS to transmit the RS, and determining, based on the first precoding, a second precoding for use by the UE to transmit a signal to the BS.
US10567045B2 Method for transmitting feedback information for DM-RS based open-loop downlink transmission in wireless communication system, and apparatus therefor
The present invention provides a method for reporting channel status information (CSI) for downlink transmission to an eNode B (eNB) by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system. Specifically, the method comprises the steps of: receiving a channel status information-reference signal (CSI-RS) from the eNB; calculating the CSI on the basis of the CSI-RS under the assumption that a dual-precoder including a first precoder and a second precoder is applied; and reporting the CSI to the eNB, wherein the step of calculating the CSI includes a step for assuming that at least one of the first precoder and the second precoder is cyclically employed from a predetermined precoder candidate set on the basis of a predetermined resource unit; and information associated with the at least one precoder and information associated with the predetermined precoder candidate set are provided from the eNB through radio resource control (RRC) layer signaling.
US10567038B2 Wireless power transmission system and method based on transmission schedule
A wireless power transmission system and method thereof are provided. A power transmission apparatus includes a processor configured to classify reception (RX) nodes into a subset, and to determine a transmission schedule based on the subset; and a transmission (TX) resonator configured to wirelessly transmit energy to an RX node corresponding to the subset, based on the transmission schedule.
US10567037B2 Methods, devices and systems of supporting discontinuous operation in communication systems using vectoring
Methods, devices and techniques are disclosed where vectoring is adapted to lines becoming inactive and active, for example in a discontinued operation. In some embodiments, the vectoring is modified based on already present coefficients.
US10567026B1 Unit cell network design and operation
In one embodiment, a signal transduction system includes an arrangement of interacting unit cells. Each unit cell can have one or more adjustable parameters that are adjustable to enable one or more adjustable impedance values of the unit cells at each of one or more operational frequencies. The interactions of the unit cells within the arrangement of the interacting unit cells can be describable with an interaction matrix that is approximately independent of the adjustable impedance values of the unit cells.
US10567018B2 Current-to-voltage converter providing variable bandwidth and apparatus including the same
Provided is a current-to-voltage converter for converting a current signal into a voltage signal. The current-to-voltage converter may include: a trans-impedance amplifier including an input terminal and an output terminal; a resistor-capacitor (RC) circuit including a first end and a second end respectively connected to the input terminal and the output terminal of the trans-impedance amplifier, and a resistor and a capacitor connected to each other in parallel between the first end and the second end; and a plurality of switches configured to form at least one of a first converting circuit configured to convert the current signal via the trans-impedance amplifier and the RC circuit in a wide bandwidth mode, and a second converting circuit configured to convert the current signal via the RC circuit in a narrow bandwidth mode.
US10567014B2 High power transmission using multi-tone signals
Various apparatuses and methods for high power transmission using multi-tone signals are provided. One example method includes providing, by signal processing circuitry having a plurality of processor outputs, a data stream for each processor output, and modulating each data stream with a carrier tone to generate modulated data streams as incoherent signals. The example method may also include forming a multi-tone signal based on the modulated data streams, and outputting the multi-tone signal on each of the processor outputs for provision, after being amplified by respective amplifiers, to a power combiner for coherent combination of the multi-tone signals by the power combiner and wireless transmission via an antenna.
US10567013B2 Rotary system mounted piezoelectric generator, self-powered wireless communication terminal and wireless communication system
A rotary system mounted piezoelectric generator has a folded beam structure in which the whole or part of a spring is formed with a piezoelectric generation element, in which one end is provided in a drive rotation system and in which a weight is attached to the other end, the degree of freedom of motion of the weight is two or more-dimensional and thus it is possible to easily change the locus thereof. The beam has a spiral structure such that when the drive rotation system is rotated, a centrifugal force applied to the weight is efficiently modulated by a second force other than the centrifugal force. A self-powered wireless communication terminal is operated with an extremely small amount of power consumption by use of a wireless connection control means and a modulation scattering response antenna which perform multilevel phase-shift keying (MPSK).
US10566999B2 Low-density parity check decoding
A coded signal is received via a physical channel. The coded signal is encoded by a parity check matrix. In some examples, the coded signal is low density parity check-encoded. The coded signal is decoded to determine a result signal. Said decoding alternatingly updates, for each one of a number of iterations, bit node values representing bits of the result signal and check node values representing constrains of the parity check matrix. In some examples, the decoding determines the result signal at a first precision and updates at least partly at a second precision which is lower than the first precision. In further examples, the number of iterations is dynamically adjusted.
US10566992B2 Modulators
This application relates to time-encoding modulators (301,700) having a self-oscillating modulator module configured to receive an input signal and output a pulse-width modulated signal (SPWM) where the pulse-width modulated signal is synchronised to a first clock signal (CLK1). A hysteretic comparator module (302) located in a feedforward path is configured to generate the time encoded signal (SPWM) at a first node (304) based on the input signal (SIN) and a feedback signal (SFB). A feedback path is coupled to the first node to provide the feedback signal, which is either applied to an input of the hysteretic comparator module via a loop filter (701) in the feedback path or applied to the feedforward path prior to a loop filter (701) upstream of the hysteretic comparator module (302). The hysteretic comparator module (302) is configured such that any change in state of the time encoded signal at the first node is synchronised to the first clock signal (CLK1).
US10566978B2 System related integrated circuit, apparatus and method
A system includes a processing circuit and a circuit configured to output a given number N of bits of configuration information to be used by the processing circuit. The circuit includes a non-volatile programmable memory configured to output a first group of N bits, N terminals for receiving a second group of N bits, and N logic gates. A first input terminal of each logic gate is connected to a respective bit of output from the non-volatile programmable memory and wherein a second input terminal of each logic gate is connected to a respective terminal of the N terminals.
US10566973B2 Sending, receiving and transmitting apparatuses of dual-power system and fingerprint recognition system
Sending, receiving and transmitting apparatuses of a dual-power system and a fingerprint recognition system are provided. The dual-power system includes a first power system for providing a first high voltage signal and a first low voltage signal and a second power system for providing a second high voltage signal and a second low voltage signal, and a voltage difference between the first high voltage signal and the first low voltage signal is equal to that between the second high voltage signal and the second low voltage signal. The sending apparatus includes a first detection circuit for outputting a detection signal indicating whether voltages of the first and second low voltage signals are equal; and a first transmission circuit for transmitting an output signal of the dual-power system or provide a first voltage to an output terminal of the sending apparatus, based on the detection signal.
US10566960B2 Metamaterial, and method and apparatus for adjusting frequency of metamaterial
The present invention discloses a metamaterial, and a method and an apparatus for adjusting a frequency of the metamaterial. The metamaterial includes a substrate material, and an electrically controllable microstructure unit array disposed on the substrate material and including a plurality of electrically controllable microstructure units. Each electrically controllable microstructure unit includes an external metal structure, an internal metal structure, and a varactor diode. The internal metal structure and the external metal structure define a ring-shaped channel. The varactor diode is disposed in the ring-shaped channel of each electrically controllable microstructure unit, and is configured for adjusting an operating frequency of each electrically controllable microstructure unit according to a voltage applied across the varactor diode. According to the present invention, a technical problem of failing to quickly and accurately adjust an operating frequency of the metamaterial in the prior art is solved.
US10566959B1 Sense amplifier flip-flop and method for fixing setup time violations in an integrated circuit
A method and a sense amplifier flip-flop (SAFF) for fixing setup time violations in an integrated circuit (IC) design. The SAFF includes a master latch coupled to a slave latch, wherein the master latch includes a sense amplifier and the SAFF is configured with an equal number of p-type metal oxide semiconductor (PMOS) transistors and n-type metal oxide semiconductor (NMOS) transistors to reduce block area of an integrated circuit (IC). The method includes receiving a clock signal, receiving a data signal, applying the data signal to the sense amplifier when the clock signal is at a low level, wherein a portion of the sense amplifier is responsive to the inverted clock signal, storing a value of the data signal in the slave latch when the clock signal transitions from the low level to the high level, and providing an output signal from the slave latch.
US10566958B1 Clock distribution schemes utilizing injection locked oscillation
Injection locked oscillation circuits are applied along clock distribution circuit paths to increase clock signal bandwidth, reduce duty cycle error, reduce quadrature phase error, reduce clock signal jitter, and reduce clock signal power consumption.
US10566953B1 Electronic impedance tuner
An electronic impedance tuner comprises an adjusting circuit, N cell tuning circuits identical in structure and a switch controller. The adjusting circuit comprises a first microstrip line, a second microstrip line, a first capacitor, a second capacitor, a third capacitor, a first inductor, a second inductor and a first PIN diode. Each cell tuning circuit comprises a third microstrip line, a fourth microstrip line, a fourth capacitor, a fifth capacitor, a second PIN diode and a third capacitor. The capacitance Cd of the fourth capacitor meets the condition: 4 ⁢ ⁢ Y s N ⁢ ⁢ π ⁢ ⁢ f 2 ⁢  Γ req  1 -  Γ req  2 ≤ C d ≤ Y s π ⁢ ⁢ f 1 ⁢  Γ req  1 -  Γ req  2 . The length d of the third microstrip line meets the condition: λ 1 / 4 ⁢ ( N + 1 ) < d < c 4 ⁢ ɛ reff ⁡ [ ( C d · Z 0 ) 2 + ( 2 π ⁢ ⁢ f Bragg ) 2 - C d · Z 0 ] . The electronic impedance tuner has the advantages of being small in size and low in cost while having a high coverage rate in the Smith chart.
US10566949B2 Micromachined ultrasound transducer using multiple piezoelectric materials
A transducer includes first and second piezoelectric layers made of corresponding different first and second piezoelectric materials and three or more electrodes, implemented in two or more conductive electrode layers. The first piezoelectric layer is sandwiched between a first pair of electrodes and the second piezoelectric layer is sandwiched between a second pair of electrodes. The first and second pairs of electrodes contain no more than one electrode that is common to both pairs.
US10566944B2 Layer structures for RF filters fabricated using rare earth oxides and epitaxial aluminum nitride
Layer structures for RF filters can be fabricated using rare earth oxides and epitaxial aluminum nitride, and methods for growing the layer structures. A layer structure can include an epitaxial crystalline rare earth oxide (REO) layer over a substrate, a first epitaxial electrode layer over the crystalline REO layer, and an epitaxial piezoelectric layer over the first epitaxial electrode layer. The layer structure can further include a second electrode layer over the epitaxial piezoelectric layer. The first electrode layer can include an epitaxial metal. The epitaxial metal can be single-crystal. The first electrode layer can include one or more of a rare earth pnictide, and a rare earth silicide (RESi).
US10566938B1 System and method for providing isolation of bias signal from RF signal in integrated circuit
Systems for providing isolation of a bias signal relative to a radio frequency (RF) signal in an integrated circuit, and related circuits, modules, and methods, are disclosed herein. In one example embodiment, a system includes an inductor, a bypass capacitor, and a transmission line segment, which includes first and second ends and extends between the first and second ends. The first end is at least indirectly coupled to the bypass capacitor, the second end is at least indirectly coupled to a first additional end of the inductor, and a second additional end of the inductor is configured to be coupled at least indirectly to a device through which the RF signal is being communicated. The transmission line segment is configured to impart a non-negligible phase shift to a signal communicated between the first and second ends, or is configured to have a non-negligible effective inductance.
US10566937B2 Post distortion cancellation with phase shifter diode for low noise amplifier
A low noise amplifier may include a post distortion cancellation block coupled to the low noise amplifier. The post distortion cancellation block may include a diode, and phase-shift logic. The phase-shift logic may be coupled in series with the diode.
US10566922B2 Dynamically reconfigurable motors and generators and systems with efficiency optimization
A device has a plurality of power converter groups and a control system. A power converter group has a group of power converters and is coupled between an input voltage source and a group of windings of a motor generator. The control system is configured to control currents of the windings such that the number of poles of and the number of phases in a pair of poles of the motor/generator are dynamically adjusted, and the number of poles and the strength of a magnetic field of the motor generator are controlled to reduce a power loss. The motor/generator has an air gap and a stator with a plurality of slots, where the windings are installed in. The windings are configured such that the number of poles and the number of phases in a pair of poles of the motor/generator can be dynamically adjusted.
US10566921B2 Induction machine having a customized field-forming current component
An induction machine includes a stator and a rotor, wherein a stator winding is arranged within the stator, a control device controls a converter such that the converter connects the stator winding to a power-supply network such that a stator current flows within the stator winding, and the stator current has a field-forming current component and a torque-forming current component, where the control device controls the converter such that, during load periods, a torque acts between the stator and the rotor, controls the converter during periods of rest such that a torque acts between the stator and the rotor, controls the converter at least at the beginning of the periods of rest such that the field-forming current component has a nominal value, and controls the converter during the load periods such that the field-forming current component has a lower value than the nominal value.
US10566920B2 Control device for AC rotary machine and control device for electric power steering
A control device for an AC rotary machine includes an AC rotary machine having x-phase windings where x is at least three, an angle detector, a current detector, a voltage command calculator, and a power converter, wherein, when a current of at least one phase of the x phases is detectable and currents of at most (x−1) phases are undetectable at a present current detection timing, the current detector estimates the currents of the (x−1) phases that are undetectable at the present current detection timing by calculation on the basis of detected currents of x phases obtained at a past current detection timing, the detected current of the single phase that is detectable at the present current detection timing, and an angle variation amount from the past current detection timing to the present current detection timing.
US10566918B1 Power tool monitored by tracking a motor current and control methods thereof
The present invention relates to a power tool monitored by tracking a motor current and control methods thereof. The present invention is mainly about a microprocessor electrically connected to a motor through a drive unit and a current detecting-and-converting module. The microprocessor receives an AC synchronizing signal, and sends a first control signal to the drive unit according to the AC synchronizing signal to drive the motor. The current detecting-and-converting module detects and converts the motor current and output to the microprocessor, thereby the microprocessor detects a per unit time current which is converted into a corresponding pressure value, and then the microprocessor sends a second control signal to the drive unit according to the pressure value to control the operation status of the motor. By detecting and tracking the per unit time current, the purpose of load monitoring and motor protection can be achieved.
US10566909B2 DC-DC converter and method for operating same
A DC-DC converter and a method for operating the same are disclosed. The DC-DC converter includes an inverter, a transformer, a rectifier, a clamping assembly, and a control unit. The inverter has four interconnected primary semiconductor switches which form an inverter full bridge for converting an input DC voltage into an AC voltage. The transformer has a primary winding which is arranged in the bridge branch of the inverter full bridge. The rectifier is connected to the secondary winding of the transformer and is designed to rectify a secondary voltage of the transformer. The clamping assembly has an additional semiconductor switch and a clamping capacitor which is connected to the additional semiconductor switch in series. The rectified secondary voltage of the transformer is applied to the clamping assembly. The control unit is designed to control the primary semiconductor switches and the additional semiconductor switch.
US10566905B2 Multipurpose power supply for power switch driver applications
A multipurpose power supply suitable for a power switch driver circuit takes an input voltage and generates output voltages at four output terminals. Two output terminals may be connected to voltage supply rails to drive a switched-mode power converter. The voltage output at each output terminal relative to ground is different, allowing the voltage rails to be set to voltages suitable for a variety of different power-switch driver circuits by adjusting the output terminals to which the voltage rails are connected. A reference voltage is applied to one output terminal in order to set the values of the voltages at the remaining output terminals.
US10566899B2 Coupled inductor in a DC-DC converter
This disclosure is related to the technical field of magnets, and in particular to a method for applying a coupled inductor to a DC-DC converter providing a DC current output, and based on the number of phases of the DC-DC converter, the coupled inductor is designed to have a corresponding number of windings, the windings are reversely coupled to cancel out the magnetizing fields to avoid flux saturation of the magnet material under high current excitation, and the coupled inductor has air gaps, the leakage flux in the air gap induced by each winding is in the same direction, the leakage magnetic flux is used to achieve the filtering of the output current.
US10566895B1 Tube light with improved LED array
Apparatus and system for producing light using LED lighting with output within a predetermined desired color temperature range for commercial lighting uses. A preferred embodiment includes a first and second group of LEDs arranged in an alternating matrix configuration, each group of LEDs configured to produce light in a predetermined color temperature range. In a preferred embodiment, an LED light system includes a tubular LED lamp having substantially the same size and dimensions as a traditional fluorescent lamp tube and a control box for controlling power input and power gain to the first, second, or both groups of LEDs.
US10566892B1 Power stage overdrive extender for area optimization and operation at low supply voltage
It is an object of one or more embodiments of the present disclosure to provide a power stage overdrive circuit, at low supply voltages, that can be enabled/disabled on the fly. The power stage overdrive circuit increases the overdrive of a power switch to allow for simple power stage architecture with high voltage PMOS and NMOS devices. The power stage overdrive circuit comprises a driver, configured to drive the power switch having a control terminal, for example a gate terminal, and a boost circuit, further comprising a boost capacitor having a first terminal coupled to a power supply, for example a battery, and a second terminal coupled to the control terminal, configured to provide an overdrive voltage to the control terminal to turn the power switch on.
US10566887B2 Apparatus for rotating a shaft using an electromagnet
An apparatus for rotating a shaft by using an electromagnet is provided. Permanent magnets are placed around a shaft to rotate with the shaft, and an electromagnet is placed outside the circumference of the permanent magnets, and a device for activating electromagnet is placed. Two secondary cell batteries are used to activate the electromagnet and the electromagnet makes the permanent magnets rotate. The secondary cell batteries are charged using back-emf which occurs in the electromagnet. Coils are placed around the circumference of the permanent magnets and the rotating permanent magnets generate electricity to the coils.
US10566885B2 Method and device for producing a conductor segment
A method for producing a conductor segment includes: passing a copper bar in a predetermined direction of movement through a rotating first work roll and a second work roll rotating in the opposite direction to the first work roll; rotating a first backup roll in the opposite direction to the first work roll to brace the first work roll against the copper bar with an adjustable first force directed perpendicularly to the direction of movement; rotating at least one second backup roll in the opposite direction to the second work roll to brace the second work roll against the copper bar with an adjustable second force directed counter to the first force; and adjusting the first and second forces such that the work rolls give the conductor bar a thickness that varies along its length. Also described is a corresponding device and a corresponding method for producing an electric machine.
US10566884B2 Methods for producing cores for electrical machines
There is described a method and apparatus for forming a core for an electrical machine, in which a stamped metal strip (4a, 4b) is wound onto a mandrel (22), to form a helical winding. The diameter of the mandrel is then increased to apply tension to the wound strip, while the coils of the wound strip are held between clamps (24, 25). The coils of the wound strip are then fixed relative one to another (50, 51), while the coil is held at the increased diameter. The diameter of the mandrel is then reduced to disengage the laminated core from the mandrel. To produce a rotor or stator for an electrical machine, electrical coils are mounted in slots formed in the inner or outer surface of the core. The rotor or stator may then be incorporated into an electrical machine such as a motor or generator.
US10566882B2 System and method for a mitigating high frequency common mode (L-G) phenomena and associated affects on electrical submersible pumps mechanical run life
A common mode line-to-ground filter is disclosed which includes but is not limited to a resistor, capacitor and a ground. The common mode line to ground filter is connected on a high side of a step-up transformer. A low side of the step-up transformer is connected to a variable frequency drive that provides a semi-sinusoidal voltage waveform. The common mode line to ground filter generates a filtered sinusoidal waveform from the output of the step-up transformer. The filtered sinusoidal voltage waveform is supplied via an electrical cable to an electrically submersible pump deployed downhole.
US10566881B2 Motor drive system including removable bypass circuit and/or cooling features
A motor control system to drive an alternating-current (AC) motor. The motor control system includes a motor drive. The motor drive may include a duct having first, second and third openings. The motor control system may include a bypass circuit to power the AC motor if the motor drive experiences a fault or to save energy.
US10566873B2 Rotating electrical machine having means to secure plating to cover a flow passage
Provided is a rotating electrical machine including a housing in which a flow passage of cooling liquid can be easily formed and airtightness and productivity are high. A rotating electrical machine is configured to include a housing which is provided with a part of a flow passage of cooling liquid, a stator which is disposed on an inner circumferential side of the housing and includes a stator winding, and a rotor which is rotatably supported to an inner circumferential side of the stator with a gap between the stator and the rotor and the flow passage of the cooling liquid includes an annular groove having an open surface on at least one side of an axial direction of the housing and a plate provided to cover the open surface. Preferably, the housing and the plate are configured to be joined by welding or an adhesive material. In addition, roughening processing or chemical processing may be performed on parts of the housing and the plate and the housing and the plate may be configured to be joined by a resin.
US10566867B2 Stator and method of manufacturing stator
A stator that includes a core formed by stacking annular steel sheets on each other and having teeth and slots provided between the teeth; and a plurality of continuous coils each continuously formed from a single conductor wire and each having a plurality of slot housed portions to be housed in the slots which are different from each other, a coil end portion on one side in an axial direction that connects the slot housed portions to each other, and a coil end portion on the other side in the axial direction that connects the slot housed portions to each other.
US10566866B2 Asymmetric axial permanent magnet machines having axial rotors with irregular magnets
A rotor for an axial flux permanent magnet machine is described. The machine has a stator comprising a stator housing enclosing a set of coils wound on stator bars or teeth and disposed circumferentially at intervals about an axis on the machine, and a rotor bearing a set of permanent magnets and mounted for rotation about the said axis. The rotor and stator are spaced apart along said axis to define a gap therebetween in which magnet flux in the machine is generally in an axial direction. The magnets are disposed circumferentially around said rotor and define a plurality, n, of matching sets of magnets. Each set of magnets includes a plurality of magnets, wherein said n sets of magnets on said rotor have n-fold rotational symmetry. Within a said set, the magnets have different shapes and/or relative circumferential spacings of adjacent magnets within the set of magnets are irregular.
US10566865B2 Motor
A protrusion includes a leading end to which a yoke is fixed and a connector that connects an axially lower end of a flange and the leading end. A minimum width of the connector in a direction intersecting a direction in which the protrusion protrudes is smaller than a maximum width of the leading end in a radial direction. A radial position at a radially inner end of the leading end is located radially outward with respect to a side surface in a radially inward direction of a magnet.
US10566860B2 Rotor assembly, motor and dual clutch transmission
The present invention discloses a motor comprising: a stator part; and a rotor assembly rotatably disposed with respect to the stator part, wherein the rotor assembly comprises: a ring magnet including an insertion hole with a shaft disposed therein and a plurality of first grooves formed at one side thereof along a first imaginary circle; and a core member including a body portion disposed between the shaft and the insertion hole, and an extension portion covering the plurality of first grooves, wherein the extension portion comprises a plurality of second grooves deviated from a plurality of first imaginary straight lines which pass from a center of the first imaginary circle respectively through the plurality of first grooves.
US10566858B2 Stator frame, stator and rotary electrical machine
A stator frame includes a flow path which is formed spirally from one end side to the other end side in the axial direction of the stator frame between an inner circumferential surface and an outer circumferential surface while circling along a circumferential direction of the stator frame and within which a coolant is circulated, where a side wall portion which isolates the adjacent parts of the flow path, an inner wall portion which isolates the flow path from the inner circumferential surface of the stator frame and an outer wall portion which isolates the flow path from the outer circumferential surface of the stator frame are integrally formed.
US10566851B2 System and method of determining the location of an occupied physical space
The application relates to a method and system for determining the occupancy of one or more physical spaces. The system comprises one or more charging devices configured to be arranged at the one or more physical spaces, each of the charging devices comprising a charging unit configured for wireless power transfer to a mobile telecommunication device when the mobile telecommunication device is placed in close proximity to the charging unit, a localisation unit configured to broadcast an information signal comprising identifying information of the localisation unit to the mobile telecommunication device; and a controller configured to determine the location of an occupied physical space upon detection of the charging of the mobile telecommunication device, wherein the location is determined based on the broadcast signal.
US10566846B2 Wireless power transmission system
The wireless power transmission is a system for providing wireless charging and/or primary power to electronic/electrical devices via microwave energy. The microwave energy is focused to a location by a power transmitter having one or more adaptively-phased microwave array emitters. Rectennas within the device to be charged receive and rectify the microwave energy and use it for battery charging and/or for primary power.
US10566844B2 Hybrid energy harvesting systems and devices incorporating the same
A system including: a photovoltaic (PV) cell; a radio frequency (RF) rectifier; a DC-DC converter connected to an output of the RF rectifier; and a control circuit configured to control an operation of the DC-DC converter, and configured to receive operating power from the PV cell.
US10566842B2 Power feeding system, power receiving device, and power feeding method
A power feeding system includes a power feeding device and a power receiving device. The power receiving device includes: a resonant circuit including a receiving coil, a resonant capacitor configured to resonate with the receiving coil, and a resonance control transistor configured to control a resonant state by changing an electrical connection state of the resonant capacitor; a rectifying diode configured to rectify received power by the receiving coil; and a resonance control unit configured to set the resonance control transistor to a non-conductive state based on the received power and power consumption of the load during a period including a subsequent conducting period during which a current flows to the rectifying diode, and which is estimated in a resonant state of the resonant circuit.
US10566840B2 Wireless power feeding system
When a resonant frequency of a power transmission-side resonance mechanism is expressed by fra, a switching frequency of a first switch circuit and a second switch circuit is expressed by fs, and a resonant frequency of the power transmission-side resonance mechanism and a capacitor of the first switch circuit or the second switch circuit is expressed by frb, a relation of fra
US10566839B2 Systems, methods and apparatus for guidance and alignment between electric vehicles and wireless charging systems
An apparatus for determining a relative position of a wireless power transmitter from a wireless power receiver is provided. The apparatus comprises a driver circuit configured to generate a first signal and a second signal. At least one of the first signal and the second signal oscillates at two frequencies. The apparatus comprises a first generator coil configured to generate a first alternating magnetic field when driven by the first signal. The first generator coil is also configurable to wirelessly transfer charging power from the wireless power transmitter. The apparatus comprises a second generator coil configured to generate a second alternating magnetic field when driven by the second signal.
US10566838B2 Inductive power transfer system
A magnetic flux pad (BPP) is provided for generating or receiving magnetic flux. The pad may be used with an inductive power transfer system, and comprises a magnetically permeable core (4) and two substantially flat overlapping coils (2, 3) magnetically associated with the core (4). The coils (2, 3) are arranged so that there is essentially no mutual coupling between them.
US10566836B2 Control of electrical power usage
A method for controlling electrical power usage by at least one power consuming device connected—via a telecommunications network—to at least one electrical power generating and/or storing component includes: in a first step, an electrical power consumption profile information is transmitted to or accessed by an electrical power management entity, the electrical power consumption profile information being related to the at least one power consuming device or to a mode of operation thereof; and in a second step, subsequent to the first step, a first electrical power control information and/or a second electrical power control information is transmitted, by the electrical power management entity, to the at least one power consuming device, the first electrical power control information indicating to activate a power consumption mode of operation corresponding to the electrical power consumption profile information transmitted to or accessed by the electrical power management entity.
US10566834B2 Systems and methods for quick power delivery mode changes
According to one aspect, an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is provided. The UPS includes a first input constructed to receive input power from a first power source, a second input constructed to receive input power from a second power source, an output constructed to provide output alternating current (AC) power derived from at least one of the first power source and the second power source, a bypass switch having an on state and an off state coupled between the first input and the output, an inverter coupled between the second input and the output and constructed to generate the output AC power. The UPS being constructed to quickly transition from a first power delivery mode that provides output power derived from the first power source to a second power delivery mode that provides output power derived from the second power source.
US10566824B2 Wireless power transfer module for vehicles
There is provided a wireless power transmission module for a vehicle that includes a housing providing an internal space and including an upper plate on which a portable device to be charged is placed, an antenna unit including a first wireless power transmission antenna operating in a magnetic induction method and a second wireless power transmission antenna operating in a magnetic resonance method, and a shielding unit including a first shielding sheet disposed in an area corresponding to the first wireless power transmission antenna and a second shielding sheet disposed in an area corresponding to the second wireless power transmission antenna. The antenna unit is placed inside the housing so that a first distance from the first wireless power transmission antenna to an outer surface of the upper plate is shorter than a second distance from the second wireless power transmission antenna to the outer surface of the upper plate.
US10566818B2 Battery charging method, battery charging information generating method, and battery charging apparatus
Provided are a battery charging method, a battery charging information generating method, and a battery charging apparatus. The battery charging apparatus may measure a temperature of a battery, may estimate a state of charge (SOC) and a state of health (SOH) of the battery, may acquire an F mapping relationship that maps F values to C-rates and SOCs at the temperature and the SOH, the F value denoting a ratio of variation of SOC to variation of voltage, and may generate a charging profile that is a sequence of charging C-rates for each of the SOCs for charging the battery based on the estimated SOC and the F mapping relationship.
US10566816B2 Battery charging method with mutiple constant voltages and battery charging apparatus employing the same
A method of charging a battery, wherein the battery comprises a plurality of battery cells, includes charging the battery with a first voltage for a first time period, which charging is first charging, charging the battery with a second voltage for a second time period, which charging is second charging, and charging the battery with a third voltage for a third time period, which charging is third charging, wherein lengths of the first to third time periods are determined in correspondence with a magnitude of charging current of the battery.
US10566811B2 Method and apparatus estimating and controlling battery state
A method of estimating a battery state includes acquiring one or more parameters for estimating a present state of the battery based on a previous state of the battery; acquiring a present usage environment of the battery; and estimating the present state by applying any one or any combination of any two or more of the previous state, the present usage environment, and the acquired one or more parameters to an electrochemical model that is expressed by simplified parameters simplified by either one or both of parameter grouping and partial non-dimensionalising of an electrochemical reaction governing equation of the battery.
US10566806B2 Multi-device tabletop charging station
An improved multi-device tabletop charging station is described herein. The multi-device tabletop charging station can comprise a housing, a Universal Serial Bus (USB) hub, a plurality of retractable cable reels, and a plurality of chargers. The housing can comprise a top inner surface and a bottom inner surface. The top inner surface can enclose the bottom inner surface. The bottom inner surface can comprise a plurality of recessed sections, and a plurality of openings. The (USB) hub can be mounted within the top inner surface. The USB hub can comprise a plurality of powered ports. The plurality of retractable cable reels can each be mounted within each of the plurality of recessed section. The plurality of chargers can each be reeled onto each of the plurality of retractable cable reels. Each of the plurality of chargers can comprise a first end and a second end.
US10566790B2 Method and device for extracting skeleton topology structure of electric power grid
A system and method for extracting a skeleton topology structure for an electric power grid, the method comprising: receiving a description of a topology sub-structure corresponding with user's need and a description of skeleton topology sub-structure extracted from the topology sub-structure; generating a first incidence matrix based on the description of the topology sub-structure and a second incidence matrix based on the description of the skeleton topology sub-structure; generating a third incidence matrix based on a primary topology structure of electric power grid; searching from the third incidence matrix a sub-matrix that matches the first incidence matrix; obtaining a fourth incidence matrix by using the second incidence matrix to transform the matching sub-matrix; and generating a skeleton topology structure corresponding to the primary topology structure based on the fourth incidence matrix.
US10566789B2 Apparatus for providing electricity with a plurality of AC-DC regulators
The present invention discloses a DC current supply circuit, which comprises a plurality of power connectors; a first and second plurality of multiplexers; a plurality of AC-DC regulators; and an OR-ing circuit. Inputs and outputs of each of the first plurality of multiplexers are connected to live wires of at least two of the plurality of power connectors and to an input of a corresponding AC-DC regulator respectively. Inputs and outputs of each of the second plurality of multiplexers are connected to neutral wires of at least two of the plurality of power connectors and to input of a corresponding AC-DC regulator respectively. Each selector pin of the first plurality of multiplexers is connected to output of a corresponding AC current sensor. Each of selector pins of the second plurality of multiplexers is connected to output of a corresponding AC current sensor. Outputs of the corresponding AC-DC regulators are connected to the OR-ing.
US10566782B2 Safeguard of a supply voltage
A bus system comprises a feed module, a load module and a data cable connecting the feed module to the load module. A fuse is provided in an energy path and/or respectively in an energy/data transmission path between a feed module and a load module.
US10566780B2 Electronic circuit for single-event latch-up detection and protection
An electronic circuit for single-event latch-up (SEL) detection and protection of a target integrated circuit (IC) is disclosed. The circuit comprises: a first detector configured for detecting an absolute load current (i) and comparing the absolute load current (i) with a threshold current (ith); a second detector configured for detecting a rate of change of load current (di/dt) and comparing the rate of change of load current (di/dt) with a threshold current change rate (di/dt)th; and a determination module for triggering a power shut-down to the target IC if the absolute load current (i) exceeds the threshold current (ith) and/or the rate of change of load current (di/dt) exceeds the threshold current change rate (di/dt)th.
US10566776B2 Outdoor floor box enclosure
An outdoor enclosure provides weather protection for electrical equipment. More particularly, an outdoor enclosure having a cover flush with the floor or the ground and an interior space beneath the floor or ground is provided. The interior space is maintained in a water-tight condition when the cover of the enclosure and a door within the cover are closed and a drain is provided in the floor of the interior space to allow water to drain from the interior space if and when such water enters the enclosure. Electrical cables and a receptacle with ground fault protection are stowed within the enclosure and pulled through the door in the cover when a user needs access to electrical power via the receptacle.
US10566774B1 Cable pathway divider and method for installing same
A cable pathway divider, for installation on a cable runway, includes a pair of post halves and a ring-shaped locking member. Each post half includes a base portion and an extension portion, and the base portions of the post halves are arrangeable at opposite sides of a cross member of a cable runway. The post halves are securable to one another from opposite sides of the cross member, via clamping arrangement of the ring-shaped locking member relative to the post halves, such that the extension portions extend into a space above the cable runway to divide the cable runway into at least two cable paths.
US10566769B2 Modular ion generator device
The present invention provides methods and systems for a modular ion generator device that includes a bottom portion, two opposed side portions, a front end, a back end, and a top portion. A cavity is formed within the two opposed side portions, front end, back end, and top portion. At least one electrode is positioned within the cavity, and an engagement device is engaged to the front end and/or an engagement device engaged to the back end for allowing one or more modular ion generator devices to be selectively secured to one another.
US10566754B2 Split brush with metal clip
A brush device includes: a first and a second flange disposed side by side, each flange extending radially between a rubbing face intended to rub against a moveable element and a flange head intended to be connected electrically to another moveable element, a first plate rigidly fixed to the first flange only and extending tangentially above the head of the second flange, in such a way as to transmit, when this first plate is loaded by pressure unit, pressure forces on the second flange, a second plate, distinct from the first plate, rigidly fixed to the second flange only and extending tangentially above the head of the first flange in such a way as to bear on the first flange in the event of relative motion of the second flange with respect to the first flange towards the first moveable element.
US10566748B2 Shielded coaxial connector
A coaxial connector has a selectively engageable radio frequency interference shield.
US10566744B1 Plug protection device and sensor arrangement with such a plug protection device
A plug protection device (1) has an annular holding section (2), which has an inner surface wall (3), which delimits a through-opening (4) of the annular holding section (2) and which, with regard to its shape, is adapted to an outer surface wall (5) of a shoulder (6) of a sensor housing (7) of the sensor (8) in such a way that the annular holding section (2) of the plug protection device (1) is able to be mounted in a form-fitting manner onto the shoulder (6) of the sensor housing (7), and having at least one protection lug (9.1, 9.2, 9.3) connected with the annular holding section (2), which extends away from a face side of the annular holding section (2), which in a mounted arrangement of the plug protection device (1) on the shoulder (6) of the sensor housing (7) faces an electric connection socket (11) of the sensor (8) configured for the contacting reception of an electric plug (10), in such a way that the protection lug (9.1, 9.2, 9.3) extends in an insertion direction (R), so that in a mounted arrangement of the plug protection device (1) onto the shoulder (6) of the sensor housing (7) of the sensor (8), in which also the electric plug (10) is inserted into the electric connection socket (11) of the sensor (8), the electric plug (10) is mechanically limited on at least one side of the electric plug (10) by the at least one protection lug (9.1, 9.2, 9.3). A sensor arrangement with such a plug protection device (1) is also provided.
US10566731B1 Outdoor waterproof connector box
The invention discloses an outdoor waterproof connector box, which comprises a cable waterproof assembly, a fixing member, a wire inlet pedestal, a wiring base and a shell, wherein the wire inlet pedestal is provided with at least one waterproof hole for being inserted by the cable waterproof assembly, the wiring base is connected with the wire inlet pedestal, and the shell is sleeved outside the wire inlet pedestal and the wiring base, and the shell is hermetically connected with the wire inlet pedestal; and the fixing member is inserted from a side surface of the wire inlet pedestal to fix the cable waterproof assembly in the corresponding waterproof hole. The cable inlet and outlet of the invention are fast to seal, and the connector box has an excellent overall waterproof performance.
US10566726B1 Connector with sliding terminal position assurance
An electrical connector includes a connector mount. The connector mount has a cavity that is configured to receive a terminal. The electrical connector includes a terminal position assurance. The terminal position assurance is supported on the connector mount for movement between a pre-lock position and a locked position. The electrical connector includes a rocker attached to the connector mount. At least a portion of the rocker is configured move relative to the connector mount from a non-biased to a biased position. The rocker is configured to prevent the terminal position assurance from moving from the pre-lock position to the locked position when the rocker is in the non-biased position.
US10566724B2 Connector
A connector includes a housing configured to have an object component be inserted therein, and a terminal accommodated in the housing and configured to be conductively connected to the object component. The terminal includes a first base part, a second base part disposed apart from the first base part, and a joint part joining the first base part to the second base part. The joint part elastically deforms so as to move the second base part relative to the first base part. The first base part includes a base body and a mount portion connected to the base body at a first connection point. The mount portion is mountable onto an object device with a mount agent. The joint part includes a root portion joined to the base body and a displaceable portion connected to the root portion at a second connection point. The displaceable portion is displaceable relative to the root portion. A space preventing the mount agent from moving to the displaceable portion is formed around the terminal between the second connection point and the first connection point. This connector prevents connective connection with the object component from being obstructed.
US10566721B2 Cable connector
A cable connector includes: a contact (45A, 45B) supported by an insulator (20) having a cable insertion groove (21); a lock member (65) rotatable about a rotation shaft (74), between a lock position where a lock portion (68) of the lock member faces a locked portion (98) of a sheet-like cable (93) inserted in the insulator and an unlock position where the lock portion does not face the locked portion; and a bias portion (80) for biasing the lock member to the lock position, wherein an inner surface of the cable insertion groove includes a reference surface (21a) which is an end surface in a movement direction of the lock portion from the lock position to the unlock position, and a rotation center G of the rotation shaft is located on a side opposite to the movement direction, with respect to the reference surface.
US10566719B2 Connector for mounting on a circuit board
A connector includes terminals with contacts. In an embodiment the contacts are positioned in a vertical connector similar to an edge card connector but with a differential pair aligned in a vertical direction. Thus the connector can provide edge-coupled differential pair in a high-density configuration.
US10566715B2 Reduced net force electrical connectors
Electronic devices are disclosed that include a housing and a display coupled to the housing by an adhesive. The display includes an antenna component. The device includes a casing coupled to the display, a circuit board positioned within the housing, a wireless communication component coupled to the circuit board. The device includes a receptacle connector coupled to the housing and an electrical contact electrically coupled to the wireless communication component. The device further includes a plug connector that electrically connects the antenna component to the wireless communication component. The plug connector includes a first portion electrically coupled to the antenna component, positioned within the casing and translatable within the casing along a first axis orthogonal to a longitudinal axis of the first portion. The plug connector includes a second portion electrically coupled to the first portion, extending into the receptacle connector and contacting the electrical contact of the receptacle connector.
US10566709B2 Electrical connector having an electrical device mounted to a flexible carrier
An electrical connector includes at least two electrical connector elements extending side by side along a longitudinal direction, each of the electrical connector elements being connectable to a respective wire of an associated electrical cable. An electrical device is in electrical contact with the respective electrical connector elements. A flexible carrier bears inwardly against the electrical connector elements. The electrical device is mounted on an inner side of the flexible carrier which faces the connector elements.
US10566699B2 System and method for radio frequency penetration imaging of an object
A system and methods for RF (Radio Frequency) penetration imaging of one or more objects in a medium, the system including a generation and reception subsystem configured to generate and receive a plurality of RF signals, an RF antenna array including a plurality of antennas, the antennas being configured to transmit the RF signals towards the medium and receive a plurality of RF signals reflected from the medium, a data acquisition subsystem configured to receive and store the reflected RF signals, and a processor configured to estimate the distance between the surface of the target medium and the antenna array, the delay between the transmitted signals and the plurality of signals reflected from the object using a dedicated frequency sub-band of the received signals, the location of the antennas at each transmitting time, and determine whether there is an object within the medium.
US10566698B2 Multifocal phased array fed reflector antenna
At least one embodiment of the present invention includes an antenna system comprising a multifocal reflector having at least two reflecting segments having different curvatures defining at least two different spaced apart focal points, such that the multifocal reflector is configured and operable to receive radiation incident on the segments at different incident angles within a certain angular range, and reflect the incident radiation onto the at least two focal points in a focal axis, thereby creating focused radiation formed by at least two differently focused portions of radiation; a phased array feed antenna unit located perpendicularly to the focal axis and comprising a plurality of antenna elements for receiving/transmitting at least two differently focused portions, and a feed network connected to the plurality of the antenna elements for selectively actuating the antenna elements for performing electronic scanning of the space area aimed at detecting target.
US10566689B2 Antenna system
Described are an antenna system for wireless communication and a method of configuration thereof. The antenna system can include a first radiator having a first resonance frequency, a second radiator having a second resonance frequency different from the first resonance frequency, a first electromagnetic coupler associated with the first radiator and a first frontend, a second electromagnetic coupler associated with the second radiator and a second frontend, and a switch. The switch can be configured to connect the first electromagnetic coupler and the second electromagnetic coupler in an inter antenna aggregation configuration in a first mode of operation. The switch can also be configured to connect the first electromagnetic coupler and the second electromagnetic coupler in an intra antenna aggregation configuration in a second mode of operation.
US10566688B2 Horn antenna module and antenna cover thereof
A horn antenna module is provided. The horn antenna module includes a waveguide and an antenna cover. The waveguide includes a plurality of waveguide paths. The antenna cover covers one end of the waveguide. The antenna cover includes a plurality of protrusions and a bottom surface. The protrusions are formed on the bottom surface. The protrusions correspond one-to-one with the waveguide paths. Each protrusion has a top surface and a lateral surface. The lateral surface is located between the top surface and the bottom surface. The top surface is planar.
US10566687B2 Antenna window and antenna pattern for electronic devices and methods of manufacturing the same
A housing for an electronic device, including an aluminum layer enclosing a volume that includes a radio-frequency (RF) antenna is provided. The housing includes a window aligned with the RF antenna; the window including a non-conductive material filling a cavity in the aluminum layer; and a thin aluminum oxide layer adjacent to the aluminum layer and to the non-conductive material; wherein the non-conductive material and the thin aluminum oxide layer form an RF-transparent path through the window. A housing for an electronic device including an integrated RF-antenna is also provided. A method of manufacturing a housing for an electronic device as described above is provided.
US10566686B2 Stacked memory package incorporating millimeter wave antenna in die stack
A stacked semiconductor device assembly may include a first semiconductor device having a first substrate and a first set of vias through the first substrate. The first set of vias may define a first portion of an antenna structure. The stacked semiconductor device assembly may further include a second semiconductor device having a second substrate and a second set of vias through the second substrate. The second set of vias may define a second portion of the antenna structure. The stacked semiconductor device assembly may also include a stack interconnect structure electrically coupling the first portion of the antenna structure to the second portion of the antenna.
US10566681B2 Antenna structure and wireless communication device using same
An antenna structure includes a metal housing, a first resonance portion, a second resonance portion, an extending portion, and a signal feed source. The metal housing includes a front frame, a backboard, and a side frame. The side frame defines a slot and the front frame defines a groove and a gap. The metal housing is divided into at least an antenna section by the slot, the groove, and the gap. The first and second resonance portions and the extending portion are spaced apart from each other. The first resonance portion and the extending portion are both directly and electrically connected to the antenna section or are spaced apart and electrically coupled to the antenna section. The second resonance portion is electrically connected to the antenna section. One resonance portion is electrically connected to the signal feed source and the other resonance portion is grounded.