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US10740323B1 Global uniqueness checking in distributed databases
A distributed database processing system for a database composed of data records organized into tables which processes unique index atoms consistently and concurrently. Each attempt to insert a new key value into such a unique index atom in any given node is routed to a unique index atom chairman for processing. The chairman determines whether the request will be granted. If the request is not granted, the requesting unique index atom continues to try to submit the insert. If the request is granted, the requesting unique index atom modifies the content thereof and broadcasts a replicated given unique index atom all other nodes that contain the replicated unique index atom.
US10740319B2 Graph-based data models for partitioned data
A method and system for managing access to data. A plurality of data items is stored across a plurality of partitions according to a graph-based data model. The data model associates each data item with an identifier of a source entity pertaining to the data item, an identifier of a destination entity pertaining to the data item, and an identifier of a type of directed relationship pertaining to the data item from the source entity to the destination entity. When a lookup request is received identifying a source entity and a type of directed relationship from the source entity, a particular partition is identified based on the source entity identifier. A response to the lookup request is then returned that includes data item(s) from the identified partition that are associated in the partition with both the identified source entity identifier and the identified directed relationship type.
US10740318B2 Key pattern management in multi-tenancy database systems
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for key pattern management. One example method includes receiving a query for a logical database table from an application. A determination is made as to whether the query is a write query. In response to determining that the query is a write query, a determination is made as to whether the query complies with a key pattern configuration that describes keys of records included in a physical database table that is part of a logical table implementation. The physical table includes records of the logical database table that are allowed to be written by the application. The write query is redirected to the physical database table in response to determining that the query complies with the key pattern definition. The query is rejected in response to determining that the query does not comply with the key pattern configuration.
US10740311B2 Asynchronous index loading for database computing system startup latency managment
A system, computer-implemented method, and computer-program product embodiments for rebuilding database indexes is disclosed. A pre-loader thread rebuilds a plurality of indexes in the background once a database is initialized. Simultaneously, a query processor receives queries from a user/client of a database. If an index that is required by the query processor has not yet been rebuilt by the pre-loader, a request to rebuild the index is sent to an asynchronous index loader. The asynchronous index loader places the request in a queue, processes the queue based on available system resources, and then rebuilds the requested indexes. Once the necessary indexes have been rebuilt, a wake-up signal is sent to the query processor which then proceeds to execute the query from a user/client.
US10740310B2 Intelligent preprocessing of multi-dimensional time-series data
The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that preprocesses sensor data to facilitate prognostic-surveillance operations. During operation, the system obtains training data from sensors in a monitored system during operation of the monitored system, wherein the training data comprises time-series data sampled from signals produced by the sensors. The system also obtains functional requirements for the prognostic-surveillance operations. Next, the system performs the prognostic-surveillance operations on the training data and determines whether the prognostic-surveillance operations meet the functional requirements when tested on non-training data. If the prognostic-surveillance operations do not meet the functional requirements, the system iteratively applies one or more preprocessing operations to the training data in order of increasing computational cost until the functional requirements are met.
US10740294B2 Garbage collection of data blocks in a storage system with direct-mapped storage devices
An indication to perform a garbage collection process for multiple erase blocks at a storage array that includes multiple storage devices may be received. Characteristics for each of the erase blocks may further be received. Valid data at each of the erase blocks may be identified. Furthermore, valid data from different erase blocks of the multiple erase blocks may be grouped based on a similarity of the plurality of characteristics between the valid data from the different erase blocks. The valid data from the different erase blocks may subsequently be stored at another erase block at the storage array.
US10740293B2 Modular control manifest generator for cloud automation
A manifest generation system generates a system model for a cloud computing architecture. The system generates the system model in the form of system, data, and metrics manifests that act as an information concentrator for configuring various aspects of data ingestion and data management. The manifest generation system leverages both information extracted from industrial devices, applications, and programs that make up physical industrial automation systems, as well as user selections identifying which data tags are to be collected, specifying data collection preferences, etc. In this way, manifest data for configuring cloud-level data monitoring and collection is mapped to the automation and control system configurations via information extracted from the system-level topology. This approach can automate and simplify aspects of the cloud-based data collection configuration process.
US10740285B2 Electronic file format modification and optimization
A method of electronic file format conversion and optimization includes requesting a second set of information following receipt of a first set of information used to transfer an electronic file on a website. The method includes receiving the second set of information from a first computing device associated with a first entity. The method includes receiving user input from a second computing device associated with a second entity that initiates transfer of the electronic file from the first computing device to the second computing device. In response to additional user input from the second computing device used to access the electronic file, the method includes accessing an additional set of information related to the electronic file and converting the electronic file to an optimized file based on the second information and the additional information. At least a version of the optimized file being formatted for display on the second computing device.
US10740279B2 Computer system and motherboard thereof
A motherboard includes a multilayer printed circuit board (PCB), a central processing unit (CPU) slot, at least one first memory slot, at least one second memory slot, a plurality of first traces, and a plurality of second traces. The CPU slot, the first memory slot, and the second memory slot are disposed on the first wiring layer of the multilayer PCB, and the second memory slot is disposed between the first memory slot and the CPU slot. The first traces are disposed on the first wiring layer of the multilayer PCB. The CPU slot is electrically connected to the first memory slot by the first traces. The second traces are disposed on the second wiring layer of the multilayer PCB which is different from the first wiring layer, and the CPU slot is electrically connected with the second memory slot by the second traces.
US10740267B1 Digital interface circuit for analog-to-digital converter
A digital interface circuit includes a queue block configured to be coupled between an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and a Direct Memory Access (DMA) controller of a processor, where the queue block comprises a command buffer and is configured to: receive a first command from the DMA controller; store the first command in the command buffer; modify the first command in accordance with first control bits of the first command to generate a modified first command; and send the modified first command to the ADC.
US10740241B2 Method and devices for managing cache
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method and apparatus for managing cache. The method comprises determining a cache flush time period of the cache for a lower-layer storage device associated with the cache. The method further comprises: in response to a length of the cache flush time period being longer than a threshold length of time, in response to receiving a write request, determining whether data associated with the write request has been stored into the cache. The method further comprises: in response to a miss of the data in the cache, storing the write request and the data in the cache without returning a write completion message for the write request.
US10740238B2 Dynamically determining cache destage rates for multiple storage arrays
A storage controller includes a cache destage controller that determines write cache destage rates for each of a plurality of storage arrays as a function of available system resources. When the available system resources are sufficient to satisfy the optimal destage rates for all arrays, the destage rate for each array is set to its optimal rate. When the available system resources are insufficient to satisfy the array rates of all of the arrays, each array is allocated destage rate that is a percentage of the array rates based on the available resources. When the available system resources are insufficient to satisfy the optimal destage rates for all arrays, but sufficient to satisfy the array rates of some of the arrays, a destage rate is determined for each array based on mathematical relationships between sums of the array rates, global rates, optimal rates, and sums of these across arrays.
US10740236B2 Non-uniform bus (NUB) interconnect protocol for tiled last level caches
A method and apparatus are provided. The apparatus includes a plurality of central processing units, a plurality of core input/output units, a plurality of last level cache memory banks, an interconnect network comprising multiple instantiations of dedicated data channels, wherein each dedicated data channel is dedicated to a memory transaction type, each instantiation of dedicated data channels includes arbitration multiplexors, and each dedicated data channel operates independently of other data channels.
US10740235B2 Using a directory-based cache coherence system to regulate snooping
A technique includes, in response to a cache miss occurring with a given processing node of a plurality of processing nodes, using a directory-based coherence system for the plurality of processing nodes to regulate snooping of an address that is associated with the cache miss. Using the directory-based coherence system to regulate whether the address is included in a snooping domain is based at least in part on a number of cache misses associated with the address.
US10740230B2 Heap contraction for increasing memory density in cloud environment
A computer-implemented method and a computer processing system are provided for increasing memory density in a memory using heap contraction. The method includes dividing the heap into a plurality of work regions including a last region and other regions such the last region is larger in size than the other regions. The method further includes calculating a size of the heap contraction. The method also includes forming a pair of the last region and one of the other regions that has a largest free portion. The method additionally includes executing intra-table compaction and inter-table compaction on the heap. The method further includes contracting the last region by subtracting a prescribed space from the last region.
US10740228B2 Locality grouping during garbage collection of a storage device
Systems, methods and/or devices are used to enable locality grouping during garbage collection of a storage device. In one aspect, the method includes, at a storage controller for the storage device: performing one or more operations for a garbage collection read, including: identifying one or more sequences of valid data in a source unit, wherein each identified sequence of valid data has a length selected from a set of predefined lengths; and for each respective sequence of the one or more sequences of valid data in the source unit, transferring the respective sequence to a respective queue of a plurality of queues, in accordance with the length of the respective sequence; and performing one or more operations for a garbage collection write, including: identifying full respective queues for writing to a destination unit; and writing from the full respective queues to the destination unit.
US10740223B1 Systems and methods for checkpoint-based machine learning model
A system described herein may use automated techniques, such as machine learning techniques, to identify sequences of actions that satisfy checkpoint criteria. Different sequences of actions may be used for different iterations of the same checkpoints, and may be used to refine a model that evaluates the different sequences of actions (e.g., scores the different sequences of actions). The model may be used to simulate the same or similar actions, in order to validate or discover other sequences of actions for the same checkpoint.
US10740219B2 Selectively tracing portions of computer process execution
Described technologies support selectively tracing a process's execution, with some extra tracing done beyond the code the developer wanted traced, but with significantly reduced computational cost, by reducing the number of trace enablement and disablement operations. A trace controller uses a tracing disablement distance variable whose values indicate the computational distance from trace disablement. A distance variable modifier automatically moves the distance variable closer to a stop-tracing value as the process executes. A create task function is modified to include the setting of an indicator that a newly created task is to be traced if a current task or thread is being traced. An execute task function is modified to request the tracing of the newly created task when it is executed based on the indicator, thereby enabling selective tracing that operates across process boundaries and traces asynchronous code execution.
US10740213B1 Counter overflow management for asynchronous data mover facility
Techniques for counter overflow management for an asynchronous data mover facility are described herein. An aspect includes tracking operations of an asynchronous data mover facility of a computer system using a plurality of internal counters. Another aspect includes, based on receiving a measurement query, determining a plurality of display counters, each of the plurality of display counters corresponding to a respective internal counter of the plurality of internal counters. Another aspect includes generating a measurement block based on the plurality of display counters. Another aspect includes setting a counter overflow flag corresponding to a display counter of the plurality of display counters in a counter overflow flags field of the measurement block. Yet another aspect includes sending the measurement block in response to the measurement query.
US10740210B1 Kernel tracing for a heterogeneous computing platform and data mining
Tracing operation of a kernel can include comparing, using a processor, signals of a compiled kernel with a database including compiler generated signals for compute units to determine a list of the signals of the compiled kernel that match the compiler generated signals and generating trace data by emulating the compiled kernel using the processor. The trace data includes values for signals of the compiled kernel collected over time during the emulation. Operational data corresponding to individual compute units of the compiled kernel can be determined from values of the signals of the list within the trace data using the processor. The operational data can be displayed using the processor.
US10740208B2 Cloud infrastructure optimization
A processor may receive at least one test application corresponding to an application profile. The processor may simulate the at least one test application in a non-production environment for a plurality of infrastructure configurations to generate a plurality of test performance results. The processor may evaluate the plurality of test performance results to identify an optimal infrastructure configuration from among the plurality of infrastructure configurations for the application profile. The processor may apply the optimal infrastructure configuration to an application corresponding to the application profile that is deployed in a production environment.
US10740205B2 Calculation of a software usage metric
A method for calculation of at least one software usage metric is disclosed, the software usage metric describing a plurality of software products installed in a computing infrastructure including a plurality of computing machines organized into a plurality of computing groups. The method includes installing a first set of software products in each computing machine in a first computing group of a plurality of computing groups, scanning one computing machine in the first computing group to discover that the first set of software products are installed thereon; and calculating an overall usage metric for the first computing group based on a number of computing machines belonging to the first computing group and the discovered first set of software products.
US10740202B2 System and method for efficient comparison of mirrored storage devices
A system and method for comparing mirrored storage devices. The method includes: selecting, from a storage slice of a first storage device and at least a second storage device, corresponding storage blocks that are not trimmed blocks, wherein trimmed blocks are blocks within a storage device marked for erasure; comparing the corresponding storage blocks such that a non-trimmed block of the first storage device is compared to a corresponding non-trimmed block of the second storage device to determine which storage blocks do not match; and performing a recovery operation between the non-trimmed block of the first storage device and a non-matching corresponding first non-trimmed block of the second storage device.
US10740189B2 Distributed storage system
A distributed storage system includes an edge system including edge nodes, and a core system, which is coupled to the edge system via a network, and is configured to hold backup data of the edge system. Each of the edge nodes is configured to provide a volume to a host, generate XOR update differential data representing a differential between a first generation snapshot of the volume and an old generation snapshot of the volume, the old generation being older than the first generation, and transmit the generated XOR update differential data to the core system. The core system is configured to hold, as the backup data, erasure codes generated based on pieces of XOR update differential data transmitted from the edge nodes, and update the erasure codes based on the pieces of XOR update differential data received from the edge nodes.
US10740188B2 Volatile memory device and method for efficient bulk data movement, backup operation in the volatile memory device
A volatile memory and a method for efficient bulk data movement, backup operation in the volatile memory device are provided. The volatile memory device includes: a plurality of subarray, configured to access data, wherein each of the subarray is electrically coupled to each other. The row address control, configured to control the row of each of the plurality of subarray. The column control, configured to control the column of each of the plurality of subarray. The plurality of sense amplifier, adapted to each of the plurality of sub array is periodically enabled during the data access operation. The plurality of sub word driver, adapted on the adjacent to the plurality of sub array provides a driving signal to the corresponding word line in the plurality of subarray. The volatile memory device performs a data movement operation in a predetermined block and determine an odd data and an even data in the predetermined block. The volatile memory device enables a first backup block and a second backup block in a dynamic memory array through the row address control and backup the odd data and the even data simultaneously into the first backup block and the second backup block.
US10740181B2 Failed storage device rebuild method
Methods and systems for rebuilding a failed storage device in a data storage system. For example, a method including identifying a first garbage collection group (GCG) in a storage array for garbage collection; extracting valid data and redundancy information from functioning storage devices in the storage array associated with the first GCG; reconstructing data of a failed storage device associated with the first GCG based on the extracted valid data and redundancy information from the functioning storage devices associated with the first GCG; consolidating the extracted valid data from the functioning storage devices and the reconstructed data of the failed storage device associated with the first GCG; writing the consolidated extracted valid data from the functioning storage devices and the reconstructed data of the failed storage device associated with the first GCG to a second GCG in the storage array; and reclaiming the first GCG identified for garbage collection.
US10740178B2 Self-prioritizing adaptive retry threshold adjustment
Exemplary methods and apparatus are provided for read recovery in solid state devices (SSDs) with non-volatile memories (NVMs). In some examples, a dynamic priority read retry table (PRT) is generated for use with a static read retry table (RRT). In one aspect, a most recent successful read retry entry is determined from among the entries in the RRT. The most recent successful read retry entry is inserted as a first priority read retry entry within the PRT. A subsequent read recovery operation is performed using the first priority read retry entry of the PRT. In some examples, one or more neighboring values are selected for each entry in the PRT starting with the newest entry and proceeding chronologically to the oldest entry. The use of the PRT may help address die-to-die variations, block-to-block variations, or the transient changes that may occur in device physics within NVMs.
US10740177B2 Optimizing error correcting code in three-dimensional stacked memory
Optimizing error correcting code (ECC) in three-dimensional (3D) stacked memory including selecting, as an ECC memory chip, a memory chip of a plurality of memory chips in a 3D stacked memory structure, wherein the 3D stacked memory structure comprises the plurality of memory chips stacked vertically and coupled together using through-silicon vias; determining that an error has been detected in one of the plurality of memory chips in the 3D stacked memory structure; selecting, based on the detected error, an order of an ECC decoder of the ECC stored in the ECC memory chip; and correcting the detected error in the 3D stacked memory structure using the ECC stored in the ECC memory chip.
US10740174B2 Memory address protection circuit and method
A circuit includes a memory configured to store a data unit and parity bits, the parity bits being based on a write address associated with the stored data unit. An address port is configured to receive a read address for the stored data unit. A decoding circuit is configured to generate a decoded write address from the read address and the parity bits, and an error detecting circuit is configured to determine if an address error exists based on a comparison of the decoded write address to the read address.
US10740163B2 Network packet templating for GPU-initiated communication
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for performing network packet templating for graphics processing unit (GPU)-initiated communication are disclosed. A central processing unit (CPU) creates a network packet according to a template and populates a first subset of fields of the network packet with static data. Next, the CPU stores the network packet in a memory. A GPU initiates execution of a kernel and detects a network communication request within the kernel and prior to the kernel completing execution. Responsive to this determination, the GPU populates a second subset of fields of the network packet with runtime data. Then, the GPU generates a notification that the network packet is ready to be processed. A network interface controller (NIC) processes the network packet using data retrieved from the first subset of fields and from the second subset of fields responsive to detecting the notification.
US10740161B2 Broadcast message sending method and apparatus, and mobile terminal
A broadcast message sending method and apparatus, and a mobile terminal is provided. The method includes: setting at least three broadcast queues in a system; putting a new broadcast message into one queue of the at least three broadcast queues according to a requirement for a response speed of each broadcast message and/or a service logic relationship between broadcast messages; sending broadcast messages in respective queues through the at least three broadcast queues.
US10740158B2 Synchronization object aborting systems and methods
A system for controlling a synchronization object of a computer processing system. The system includes one or more processors programmed and configured to cause the execution of one or more processing threads, a background thread configured to manage the processing flow of the one or more processing threads, the background thread configured to process one or more predetermined abort points for the one or more processing threads, the one or more abort points configured to direct a processing thread to execute exit processing code when an abort indicator signals that the processing threads should be aborted. The system further includes a synchronization object for synchronizing the processing of one or more processing threads, the synchronization object comprising a waiting queue for processing requests made by the one or more processing threads. The synchronization object is programmed and configured to, upon receiving a processing request from a processing thread, queue the processing thread in the waiting queue until the processing request can be processed, wherein the synchronization object releases processing threads in the waiting queue in response to a request that the processing threads should be aborted.
US10740156B1 Reversible representation-based partitioning of distributed computing environments
A router receives a request to access a resource. In response to the request, the router identifies routing metadata comprising first metadata specifying a first location of the resource and a first merit value and second metadata specifying a second location of the resource and a second merit value. The router determines, based at least in part on the first merit value of the first metadata and the second merit value of the second metadata, an authoritative state of the resource associated with the first location or the second location. Based at least in part on the determination, the router identifies a preferred location for a new resource. In the event of a rollback, merit values are assigned to cause a reversal of the preferred path for the creation of new resources.
US10740153B2 Generating duplicate apparatuses for managing computing resources based on number of processing tasks
An apparatus and a method for managing computing resources are disclosed. The apparatus for managing computing resources includes a task input interface configured to receive a plurality of processing-target tasks; a task processor configured to sequentially process the plurality of received processing-target tasks; and a duplicate device manager configured to generate one or more duplicate devices by duplicating the apparatus for managing computing resources based on at least one among a ratio of a number of unprocessed tasks to a number of processing-target tasks and the number of unprocessed tasks, and assign unprocessed tasks to the one or more generated duplicate devices.
US10740144B2 Controlling asynchronous tasks
Controlling asynchronous tasks in a transaction system. A request to start an asynchronous child task is obtained, and a resource status of the system is determined. It is determined whether to suspend a parent task associated with the asynchronous child task or to execute the asynchronous child task based on the determined resource status of the system.
US10740130B1 Administrative system for rendering a user interface within a virtual machine to allow a user to administer the virtual machine and group of underlying hardware of a hypervisor
A method, computer program product, and computing system for executing a first virtual machine on a hypervisor. A first communication channel is established between the first virtual machine and a first group of underlying hardware associated with the first virtual machine.
US10740129B2 Distinguishing portions of output from multiple hosts
An apparatus includes a receiving unit operable to receive a plurality of outputs from a plurality of hosts, a comparing unit operable to compare the plurality of outputs, and a display processing unit operable to generate a display in which portions of the plurality of outputs are distinguished based on a comparison result of the comparing unit.
US10740127B2 Techniques for utilizing a resource fold factor in placement of physical resources for a virtual machine
A technique for assigning physical resources of a data processing system to a virtual machine (VM) includes reading, by a hypervisor executing on the data processing system, a fold factor attribute for the VM. The fold factor attribute defines an anticipated usage of physical resources of the data processing system by the VM. The technique also includes mapping based on a value of the fold factor attribute, by the hypervisor, allocated virtual processors of the VM to the physical resources to maximize processor core access to local memory for ones of the allocated virtual processors that are anticipated to be utilized.
US10740122B2 System module of simulating machine operation screen based on non-invasive data-extraction system
A system module applied to the machine controller for simulating a machine operation screen based on a non-invasive data-extraction system, is disclosed. An image capture device of the system module can receive an original operation screen outputted from the machine controller, and transmit the original operation screen to the non-invasive data-extraction system and a high-speed image process unit for extraction of the information shown on the operation screen. The software control system can extract the operational information of the machine controller in real time, to create a machine operation flow for generating a simulated machine operation screen which is then outputted to a screen of the machine controller. As a result, the site working staff can be provided with operational information associated with the machine in real time, for example, the operational information includes currently executed operation screen, position of mouse cursor and pop-up window detection result.
US10740118B1 Monitoring mobile device usage
A first image of a mobile device screen is recorded into memory of the mobile device. The first image includes at least one icon that represents an application installed on the mobile device. A second image of the mobile device screen is recorded into the memory of the mobile device. A graphical change in an area of the mobile device screen corresponding to a position of the icon is detected by comparing at least a portion of the second image to the first image. The graphical change results from a user selection of the icon to activate the application represented by the icon. In response to detecting the graphical change, determine an identifier of the application represented by the icon. Send a record of the user selection of the icon to a collection server. The record includes at least the identifier of the application.
US10740117B2 Grouping windows into clusters in one or more workspaces in a user interface
Providing a bridge interface for managing virtual workspaces is disclosed. A plurality of workspace images is presented in a user interface, each workspace image corresponding to a different virtual workspace available to a user of a computer system. A user input is received indicating a selection of a presented workspace image. The user interface is updated to display a plurality of application windows associated with the selected virtual workspace. The displayed application windows are visually grouped into one or more clusters, each cluster corresponding to one or more application windows sharing a common characteristic.
US10740115B2 Structural identification of dynamically-generated, pattern-based classes
Structural identification of dynamically generated, pattern-instantiation classes may be utilized using structural descriptions. Instead of describing classes only by name, and using that name to locate that class, a class may be referred to by a generator function and arguments to the generator function. A structural description may specify the generator function and the parameters. In addition, a structural description of a class may be used as a parameter to a generator function specified by another structural description. A structural description may be used similarly to a class name for virtually any situation in which a class name may be used. Classes may be compared using their structural descriptions. For example, two structural descriptions may be considered to be the same class if they specify the same generator function and parameters.
US10740112B2 Leveraging microservice containers to provide tenant isolation in a multi-tenant API gateway
A system can host APIs for a plurality of different tenants and receive requests from many different client devices. As requests are received, an associated tenant can be identified, and a router can determine if a container instance is available to service the request. A container instance may be an empty container instance including an internal endpoint, a Web server, and a runtime environment. An empty container instance can be unassociated with a particular tenant. To associate a container instance with a tenant, a data store, such as a key-value data store can retrieve configuration files that turn the agnostic container instance into a container instance that is associated with particular tenant and includes configuration code to perform the requisite API functions. The pool of empty and populated containers can be managed efficiently.
US10740109B2 Configuring a computing device using managed operating system images
Systems and methods are included for causing a computing device to assemble and boot from a managed operating system. When the computing device is powered on, it can execute firmware that specifies a server to contact. The server can identify an operating system (OS) to boot, and the location of a pre-enrollment installer for assembling the OS image. The pre-enrollment installer can download base OS images in one or more pieces from multiple locations determined based on ownership information of the computing device. The multiple OS images can relate to enterprise management and company-specific applications and drivers. Once the pre-enrollment installer has combined the base OS images, the computing device reboots using the combined OS image.
US10740105B2 Processor subroutine cache
A processor includes an execution unit and a subroutine cache. The execution unit is configured to execute instructions. The subroutine cache us configured to provide instructions of a subroutine to the execution unit for execution. The subroutine cache includes subroutine instruction storage, a subroutine address register, and subroutine cache control logic. The subroutine control logic is configured to: identify a subroutine call instruction provided to the execution unit; determine whether an instruction of a subroutine invoked by the subroutine call instruction is stored in the subroutine instruction storage by evaluating a subroutine validity indicator that indicates whether at least a portion of the subroutine is stored in the subroutine instruction storage; and provide the instruction of the subroutine to the execution unit based on the subroutine validity indicator indicating that at least a portion of the subroutine is stored in the subroutine instruction storage.
US10740095B2 Assigning a computer to a group of computers in a group infrastructure
Assigning a given computer to a computer group of a set of computer groups. Software components installed on the given computer are scanned, resulting in a list of discovered software components of the given computer. In addition, for each computer group of the set of computer groups, a list of software components most frequently installed on the computers of the computer group is obtained. For each computer group, the list is compared with the list of discovered software components and, based on the comparison, a likelihood that the given computer belongs to the computer group is computed. In case only one of the likelihoods exceeds a threshold, the given computer is assigned to the respective computer group for which the likelihood exceeds the threshold.
US10740094B2 Performance monitoring of system version releases
A system and method for comparative performance monitoring of software release versions is disclosed. A remote network management platform may include a computational instance for managing a network. Transactions between a server of the computational instance and a client device in the managed network may be logged to a database. Transactions may be carried out by a release version of a set of program code units executing on the server. A software application executing on a computing device may retrieve and analyze a first set of transactions carried out by a first release version of the set of program code units to determine a first set of performance metrics, and do the same for a second set of transactions carried out by a second release version of the set of program code units to determine a second set of performance metrics. A classification filter may be applied to the metrics, and a quantitative comparison of the filtered first and second sets of performance metrics may be displayed on graphical user device.
US10740089B1 System and method for power supply unit firmware update
Methods, systems, and computer programs encoded on computer storage medium, for determining that an update of the PSU firmware is received for a plurality of PSUs of a data center; determining that an update priority flag indicates unthrottled operation of the data center, and in response: determining that a number of PSUs of the data center is greater than a minimum number of PSUs for the unthrottled operation of the data center, and in response, applying the update to each of the PSUs; determining that the number of PSUs of the data center is less than the minimum number of PSUs for the unthrottled operation of the data center, and in response: adjusting a power capacity and maximum current state of the data center, and after adjusting the power capacity and the maximum current state of the data center, applying the update to each of the PSUs.
US10740083B2 Systems and methods for documenting, analyzing, and supporting information technology infrastructure
Systems and methods of the present disclosure facilitate managing information technology (IT) infrastructure. The system can include a server configured to retrieve data records for first and second IT assets, each asset comprising at least one of a computing device, a software application, an end user, a business unit, a piece of networking hardware, or an agreement for an IT service. The server can select a template comprising a relationship between the first and second data records. The system can include a link generator configured to generate a different relationship, absent from the template, between the first and second data records. The system can include a search engine configured to identify third and fourth IT assets that satisfy the second relationship, determine an indices of completeness for the third and fourth IT assets, and rank the third and fourth IT assets based on the indices to generate an ordered list.
US10740081B2 Methods and apparatus for software lifecycle management of a virtual computing environment
Methods and apparatus for software lifecycle management of a virtual computing environment. An example method includes determining if sufficient computing resources for installing the software are available in a virtual environment in the virtual rack system, when sufficient computing resources are not available in the virtual environment, identifying a spare computing resource that is available for use during installation of the software, adding the spare computing resource to the virtual environment, migrating a workload that is executing on a current computing resource to the spare computing resource, and installing the software on the current computing resource.
US10740069B2 Compositional entity modeling systems and methods
An entity modeling system integrated with a low-code application development platform may have a web/mobile-based user interface that can run in a browser environment on user devices ranging from desktop computers to smart phones. Users such as a subject matter expert may access an entity model designer tool of the system to model an entity. Responsive to user interaction with an entity composition function, the system may access a data store over a network and generate a view including a collection of entity building block(s) retrieved from the data store. Responsive to the user selecting a first entity building block from the collection to add to the entity, the system may automatically extend the entity to include settings of the first entity building block. The settings may include at least one of a property, permission, action, behavior, or resource to the entity.
US10740068B2 Modular reduction device
A modular reduction device particularly for cryptography on elliptical curves. The device includes a Barrett modular reduction circuit and a cache memory in which the results of some precalculations are carried out. When the result is not present in the cache memory, a binary division circuit makes the precalculation and stores the result in the cache memory.
US10740057B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and computer program
An information processing device according to the present technology includes an action recognition unit that recognizes an operation action of a user based on sensor information, and an action representation generation unit that analyzes operation action data showing the operation action of the user recognized by the action recognition unit to generate an action segment represented by a meaning and content of the operation action from the operation action data.
US10740051B2 Information processing system, information processing method, and recording medium
An information processing system includes a transmitter, wherein upon detecting that a user is authenticated; that a mobile terminal apparatus is present within a predetermined range from a server; and that print data is input from each of plural mobile terminal apparatuses to the server, the transmitter transmits: a print confirmation report to a first mobile terminal apparatus detected to be within the predetermined range, a report, that indicates an image forming apparatus is being used by the user owning the first mobile terminal apparatus, to a second mobile terminal apparatus, and the print data to the image forming apparatus after attaching authentication information to the print data received from the first mobile terminal apparatus, only upon detecting that the user of the first mobile terminal apparatus has approved the printing in response to the print confirmation report. The image forming apparatus prints the transmitted print data.
US10740044B2 Image processing device, non-transitory computer-readable recording medium storing computer-readable instructions for image processing device, and method
An image processing device may acquire first process specifying information, in a case where an input of a registration instruction is received; send, to the server, a registration request including second process specifying information obtained by using the acquired first process specifying information, in the server, the second process specifying information may be registered; receive an execution request of a second image process from the server, in a case where an execution of the second image process is instructed to the server from a target user via a terminal device, the second image process being an image process among the one or more image processes specified by the registered second process specifying information; and cause an image process executing unit to execute the second image process, in a case where the execution request is received from the server.
US10740043B2 Print notifications based on context data
An example of an apparatus includes a network interface to receive print data associated with a user from a first computing device and to receive context data from a second computing device, the second computing device associated with the user, and wherein context data includes a beacon identifier and a global positioning system (GPS) coordinate. The apparatus includes a memory storage unit to store the print and context data, wherein the memory storage unit includes a database of printing devices. The apparatus includes a processor to select a printing device from the database of printing devices, the printing device associated with the beacon identifier and a predefined area, wherein the predefined area includes the GPS coordinate. The apparatus includes a print engine to generate a notification for the second computing device, wherein the notification prompts the user for a command to send the print data to the printing device.
US10740039B2 Supporting file system clones in any ordered key-value store
Embodiments described herein are related to cloning a volume in a file system. In some embodiments, a directory hard link is used to generate a clone of the root node of the volume. In certain embodiments, upon determining that a file or directory of the clone which comprises a hard link to an index node has been modified, a new object directory is generated beneath a root node of the volume. The index node may be added to the new object directory and one or more files and directories in the volume which link to the index node may be updated to contain symbolic links to the index node in the new object directory. In certain embodiments, a copy-on-write operation is performed in order to copy the file or directory and the new object directory to the clone.
US10740031B2 Interface scheduler for a distributed memory system
An Address and Command chip of a distributed memory system includes a memory controller, a first communication link, and one or more interface schedulers, where the one or more interface schedulers include a first interface scheduler residing communicatively between the memory controller and the first communication link. The first interface scheduler is configured to receive a first communication directed from the memory controller to the first communication link; capture the first communication before the first command reaches the first communication link; postpone the first communication for a first set of one or more memory cycles; and reissue the first communication to the first communication link in association with a first cycle offset code indicating how many memory cycles the first command was postponed.
US10740026B2 Time indicator of super block operations
Recording an indicator of time at which a super block is erased, recording an indicator of time at which a first page of the super block is programmed, and recording an indicator of time at which a last page of the super block is programmed.
US10740021B1 Systems and methods for recovery of computing environments via a replication solution
The disclosed computer-implemented method for recovery of computing environments via a replication solution may include (1) dynamically maintaining a replica of data associated with a protected computing device via a data replication device, (2) obtaining, from a preboot execution environment (PXE) server, a PXE that includes a bootable replication environment for the protected computing device, (3) directing the protected computing device to boot using the bootable replication environment, (4) exposing at least one data storage device associated with the protected computing device to the data replication device via a secure data connection, and (5) replicating the replica of data associated with the protected computing device to the data storage device associated with the protected computing device via the bootable replication environment and the secure data connection. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10740019B1 Data migration using write protection
Techniques are presented for implementing non-host-based migration in a manner that is not subject to certain types of data corruption. This may be accomplished by preventing any hosts from having write access to a target LUN until it can be confirmed that all applications that access a source LUN have been shut down. This arrangement prevents accidentally writing to the target LUN while the source LUN is still being accessed. As a further precaution, just in case the confirmations are incorrect, a target data storage system can direct a source data storage system to remove access to the source LUN from all of the hosts, which has a similar effect. The migration can then proceed.
US10740016B2 Management of block storage devices based on access frequency wherein migration of block is based on maximum and minimum heat values of data structure that maps heat values to block identifiers, said block identifiers are also mapped to said heat values in first data structure
A system, method, and computer program product are provided for allocating blocks of memory in a virtual storage device based on access frequency. The method includes the steps of tracking access frequency for a plurality of blocks of memory in a virtual storage device utilizing a heat map and reallocating the plurality of blocks of memory in the virtual storage device among a plurality of blocks of memory in two or more real storage devices based on the heat map. The heat map includes at least one data structure that maps block identifiers corresponding to the plurality of blocks of memory in the virtual storage device to heat values that represent the access frequency of a corresponding block of memory.
US10740014B2 Memory size determining method
The present invention provides a memory size determining method which includes: writing a magic string into an initial location of the memory space of a memory; performing a first time reading with a first range on the memory, and if the magic string is not found in the first time reading, performing a second time reading with a second range on the memory, until the magic string is found; and if the magic string is found in the N-th time reading, determining the N-th range corresponding to the N-th time reading as the memory size, wherein N is an positive integer larger than or equal to 1.
US10740011B2 Storage system with application to NVM address, span, and length
Methods for determining, by a storage controller, a read unit address and encoded length information of one of the plurality of read units of a non-volatile memory (NVM) based at least in part on a page address of a particular one of a plurality of pages in a storage space address. The encoded length information may be decoded. The storage controller may determine a span specifying an integer number of the read units and a length in units having a finer granularity than the read units based at least in part on the page address. The storage controller may read data associated with the particular page based at least in part on the read unit address and the span. The storage controller may update space usage information of the NVM based at least in part on the length.
US10740008B2 Memory and data reading method including performing N read operations on an address and determining whether the data is consistent
A data reading method includes receiving, by a controller of a memory, a read operation request carrying a first address; performing, by the controller, N read operations on the first address, and obtaining N pieces of data read by the N read operations; and determining, by the controller, whether the N pieces of data are consistent. The method further includes sending, by the controller, response information used to respond to the read operation request if the controller determines that the N pieces of data are consistent, where the response information includes any one of the N pieces of data. The controller may perform T random read operations between any two consecutive read operations of the N read operations to avoid data leakage during reading. If the N pieces of data obtained by performing the N read operations are inconsistent, the memory may send abnormal alarm information to respond to the read operation request to avoid data tampering. An apparatus including a controller and different modules for performing the operations of the method are also disclosed.
US10740006B2 System and method for enabling high read rates to data element lists
A memory system for a network device is described. The memory system includes a main memory configured to store one or more data elements. Further, the memory system includes a link memory that is configured to maintain one or more pointers to interconnect the one or more data elements stored in the main memory. The memory system also includes a free-entry manager that is configured to generate an available bank set including one or more locations in the link memory. In addition, the memory system includes a context manager that is configured to maintain metadata for a list of the one or more data elements.
US10739983B1 Configuration and management of swimlanes in a graphical user interface
A server device may be configured to transmit, to a client device, data and program code that instructs the client device to display a graphical user interface using the data. The graphical user interface may include a plurality of parallel lanes that are displayed according to a logical ordering. The parallel lanes may contain handle components for dragging the lanes in a direction substantially perpendicular to the parallel lanes. The selection, dragging, and release of a handle component of a particular parallel lane may cause the graphical user interface to: (i) upon the selection, automatically collapse the parallel lanes, (ii) upon the dragging, slide the particular parallel lane among the set of collapsed parallel lanes, and (iii) upon the release, automatically expand the parallel lanes into a different logical ordering defined by where the particular parallel lane was released.
US10739948B2 Method and apparatus for presenting media content
A method that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, receiving a selection from a media device corresponding to a first media content, generating a play list at a server where the play list includes second media content that is associated with the first media content by at least one of genre, artist and being published in temporal proximity, and providing play list content comprising at least a portion of the first and second media content to the media device, where at least one of the generation of the play list and the providing of the play list content is based on metadata pointers associated with the first and second media content. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10739947B2 Swiping functions for messaging applications
This application relates to performing organizational tasks using a variety of physical operations in a message application. The physical operations can include swiping actions performed by the user of the message application. By performing certain types of swipes on a user interface of the message application, the user can more readily organize messages stored by the message application. The types of swipes can include full swipes, which can execute one or more functions on a message, and partial swipes, which can open up a menu that includes multiple buttons for executing various operations on the message being swiped. Additionally, the direction of the swipe can also determine the functions and operations to be performed on the messag2018_02_13_Pe being swiped.
US10739934B2 Systems and methods to generate overlays on a media library calendar
Systems and methods to generate visual overlays on a graphical user interface (GUI) based calendar which is viewable according to numerous views, such as a month view, year view, decade view, etc. The calendar may be associated with a library (“media library”) of various objects (e.g., images, videos, music, documents) stored across one or more storage devices. The system may generate a date-range overlay in which the user creates a query, or may generate an autonomously extracted overlay from a container of media objects. The system autonomously extracts date(s) from media files in the container or query result and generates an overlay on the calendar which corresponds to the autonomously extracted date(s) of the files in the container or query. The generated overlay may be displayed on the calendar as a single date-range overlay or as individual overlays associated with each media object in the container or query.
US10739922B2 Touch control electrode structure and touch control panel
The present disclosure provides a touch control electrode structure and a touch control panel. An insulating layer is disposed between the electrode layer and the electrical connection layer, and a plurality of through-holes are included in the insulating layer to correspond to the first portion and the second portion, so that the electrical connection layer, the first portion, and the second portion are electrically connected to each other by the through-holes, therefore connection resistance is decreased, touch sensitivity is increased, RC delay is decreased, and signal-to-noise ratio is increased.
US10739921B2 Transparent conductive film, touch screen and manufacturing method thereof
A transparent conductive film includes a substrate having opposed first and second surfaces; a first optical adjustment layer formed on the first surface; a first transparent conductive layer formed on the first optical adjustment layer; a first metal layer formed on the first transparent conductive layer; a second optical adjustment layer formed on the second surface; a second transparent conductive layer formed on the second optical adjustment layer; and a second metal layer formed on the second transparent conductive layer. At least one of the first optical adjustment layer and the second optical adjustment layer comprises a plurality of particles therein, such that a plurality of protrusions corresponding to the plurality of particles are formed on a surface of at least one of the first metal layer and the second metal layer.
US10739913B2 Protective film detection method and apparatus, and storage medium
A method of detecting a protection film includes collecting a signal change level of a touch screen, the signal change level including a difference between a signal level generated from a touch operation and a signal level generated from no touch operation; and determining that a protective film has been attached to the touch screen upon the signal change level satisfying a preset condition.
US10739909B1 Position input system and method
A position input system includes a touch screen, an active stylus and a driver. The driver transmits an uplink signal to the active stylus via the touch screen in a current touch period, the uplink signal containing timing information that informs the active stylus of timing of a next touch period in which the active stylus transmits a downlink signal to the driver via the touch screen. In another embodiment, the driver transmits an uplink signal to the active stylus via the touch screen in a current touch period of a current frame at a time different from a corresponding touch period of a previous frame.
US10739905B2 Sensor-equipped display device
According to one embodiment, a sensor-equipped display device includes a display panel, a detection electrode, a conductive member arranged at intervals from the display panel and the detection electrode, and controller. In a first sense period, the controller drives a common electrode of the display panel or the detection electrode and extracts input position data from the detection electrode. In a second sense period, the controller drives the conductive member and extracts first input pressure data from a first electrode, the controller drives a second electrode and extracts second input pressure data from the conductive member, or the controller drives a third electrode and extracts third input pressure data from the third electrode.
US10739904B2 Self-capacitance and mutual capacitance touch-sensor panel architecture
A touch sensor panel is disclosed. The touch sensor panel includes a first set of touch electrodes configured to operate as drive lines and that are disposed in a first layer of the touch sensor panel. The touch sensor panel also includes a second set of touch electrodes configured to operate as sense lines and that are disposed in a second layer of the touch sensor panel, different than the first layer of the touch sensor panel, such that one or more mutual capacitance touch nodes are formed by the first set of touch electrodes and the second set of touch electrodes. The touch sensor panel also includes a third set of touch electrodes configured to operate as self-capacitance electrodes and that are disposed in the first layer or the second layer of the touch sensor panel.
US10739903B2 Display device with input device, method of manufacturing the same, and electronic apparatus
The reliability of a display device with an input device is improved. A plurality of detection electrodes (input position detection electrodes) forming an electrostatic capacity between them and a common electrode of a display device to detect an input position are formed on a different substrate from substrates configuring the display device. Moreover, a polarizing plate and the substrate on which the plurality of detection electrodes are formed are adhesively fixed via, for example, an adhesive layer so that the plurality of detection electrodes are fixed so as to be separated apart from the display device. Thus, a distance between electrodes (the detection electrode and a driving electrode) for detecting an input position can be set separately from a thickness of the display device, and therefore, reduction in detection sensitivity (detection reliability) for the input position due to increase in the electrostatic capacity can be suppressed.
US10739899B2 Force determination employing sheet sensor
A device configured to sense a touch on a surface of the device. The device includes a cover and a force-sensing structure disposed below the cover. The force-sensing structure may be positioned below a display and used in combination with other force-sensing elements to estimate the force of a touch on the cover of a device.
US10739888B2 Touch display panel and touch display device thereof
A touch display panel and a display device are provided. The touch display panel includes a display region and a non-display region. The display region includes a plurality of pixel electrodes and a plurality of touch control electrodes, and the non-display region includes a fan-out region and a bonding region used to bond a driving circuit. The bonding region includes a plurality of first pads and a plurality of second pads. A first pad is electrically connected to a signal output terminal of the driving circuit. A second pad is electrically connected to a signal input terminal of the driving circuit. The fan-out region includes a plurality of first trace wires electrically connected to the plurality of pixel electrodes as well as the plurality of first pads, and a plurality of second trace wires electrically connected to the touch control electrodes as well as the plurality of second pads.
US10739865B2 Operating environment with gestural control and multiple client devices, displays, and users
Embodiments described herein includes a system comprising a processor coupled to display devices, sensors, remote client devices, and computer applications. The computer applications orchestrate content of the remote client devices simultaneously across the display devices and the remote client devices, and allow simultaneous control of the display devices. The simultaneous control includes automatically detecting a gesture of at least one object from gesture data received via the sensors. The detecting comprises identifying the gesture using only the gesture data. The computer applications translate the gesture to a gesture signal, and control the display devices in response to the gesture signal.
US10739857B2 Wearable tracking computer
Embodiments are directed to a wearable tracking computer. The wearable tracking computer may include a wearable housing. First and second user input controls may be disposed in the wearable housing. A processing unit may be disposed in the housing and may be communicably coupled to the first and second user input controls. The processing unit may generate first and second timestamp data objects respectively responsive to actuation of the first and second user input controls. The first timestamp data object may include information that indicates a logical association with the first user input control. The second timestamp data object may include information that indicates a logical association with the second user input control. Interface circuitry may be disposed in the wearable housing and may provide one or more of the first and second timestamp data objects to a client computer.
US10739850B2 Prescription glasses with eye gaze tracking and electro optical signaling to a HMD
Systems and methods for tracking gaze information of a user includes detecting, by a sensor of a head mounted display, that a user is wearing the HMD. An encoded signal indicative of glasses being worn with the HMD, by the user, is detected by the sensor of the HMD. In response to processing the encoded signal, a gaze detection function of the HMD is disabled by the HMD. Encoded gaze data transmitted by the glasses is received by the HMD. The encoded gaze data is processed by an image frame processor and used to adjust image frames produced for rendering on a display screen of the HMD.
US10739838B2 Quality-driven dynamic frequency scaling for energy optimization of smart camera systems
A smart camera system including an image sensor and a controller is presented. The image sensor generates video data that is initially at a bit rate of a pre-determined bit rate value. The controller is coupled to the image sensor to transmit the video data. The controller includes a processor operating at a clock rate of a first frequency. The processor is coupled to memory, the memory including instructions, which when executed by the controller causes the smart camera system to perform operations. The operations include dynamically scaling the clock rate of the processor to an adjustment frequency in response to receiving an input to change the bit rate of the video data. The adjustment frequency for the clock rate of the processor based, at least in part, on the input bit rate value. The operations further include changing the bit rate to the input bit rate value. The input bit rate value being different than the pre-determined bit rate value and the first frequency being different than the adjustment frequency.
US10739827B2 Supporting device for display device
Disclosed is a supporting device for a display device displaying an image, which includes a multi-joint arm including at least one joint, a hinge connected to one end of the multi-joint arm and rotatably coupled with the display device about a rotation axis extending in the front-rear direction of the display device, a damper to restrict rotation of the hinge to a certain extent to shorten a rotation time of the hinge when the hinge is rotated, and a brake to fix the hinge when the rotation of the hinge is finished, wherein the hinge is disposed on the same plane as the center of gravity of the display device in a vertical direction of the display device.
US10739820B2 Expandable ring device
A system may include ring devices. A ring device may have a housing that is configured to be worn on a finger of a user. Sensors such as force sensors, ultrasonic sensors, inertial measurement units, optical sensors, touch sensors, and other components may be used in gathering input from a user. Control circuitry may wirelessly transmit information gathered from sensors and other input devices to an associated electronic device. The information may be used in controlling operation of the electronic device. The housing of the ring device may have an annular main body and an expandable portion coupled to the main body. The expandable portion may include a flap with a hinge, a rotatable housing member, a housing with an internal adjustable frame and a cover, an expandable housing formed from an expandable tube coupled between first and second annular devices, and other expandable structures.
US10739817B2 Flexible display screen systems and methods
A flexible display screen system and method includes an article that has a flexible material configured to cover at least a portion of a person's anatomy or at least a portion of an object. At least one flexible display screen is secured on the flexible material. A computer system is configured to provide image information for controlling a display of images on the flexible display screen. The computer system is configured to control the display of images on the flexible display screen in response to the sensor signal. The sensor may sense flexing of the flexible display screen or flexible material. Alternatively or in addition, the flexible display screen or flexible material may be controlled to flex, in response to the images displayed on the flexible display screen.
US10739812B2 Communication system and communication method
A communication system according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes a transmission device and a reception device. The transmission device outputs a clock signal with a clock frequency corresponding to a transmission mode, and outputs a data signal corresponding to the transmission mode. The reception device receives the clock signal and the data signal, and determines the transmission mode on a basis of magnitude of the clock frequency of the received clock signal.
US10739808B2 Reference voltage generator and bias voltage generator
The reference voltage generator includes an output terminal, first to fourth resistors, first to fourth transistors, and a diode unit. The first transistor is coupled to the second transistor. The first resistor is coupled between the second transistor and a second reference voltage terminal. The first resistor is also coupled to the first transistor. One terminal of the diode unit is coupled to the output terminal, and the other terminal of the diode unit is coupled to the second and third resistors. The second and third resistors are also coupled to the first and second transistors, respectively. The third transistor is coupled between the fourth resistor and the second reference voltage terminal, and includes a control terminal coupled to the second transistor. The fourth transistor is coupled between a first reference voltage terminal and the diode unit. The fourth transistor is also coupled to the fourth resistor.
US10739801B2 Band-gap reference circuit
A band-gap reference circuit including a low drop-out (LDO) regulator and a reference circuit is disclosed. The LDO regulator outputs a regulating voltage which is provided to the reference circuit, and wherein the regulating voltage is maintained constant and powers the reference circuit such that the reference circuit outputs a band-gap reference voltage. According to the reference circuitry, the LDO regulator can output a stable voltage such that the regulating voltage can be maintained constant, therefore, causing the band-gap reference voltage output from the reference circuit to be maintained constant, hence improving the reliability of the band-gap reference voltage.
US10739799B2 Method and system for voltage regulation, control, protection and monitoring of state of on-load tap changers of power transformers, voltage regulators, and capacitor banks
A method for voltage regulation, control, protection and monitoring of state of on-load tap changers of power transformers, voltage regulators, and capacitor banks comprising: uses a voltage regulation system that has sets of voltage regulation parameters available for programming by a user. Each of these sets is adjustable in an independent manner for a given prevailing load condition. The parameters include a desired rated voltage at a load: a voltage variance percentage allowed over and below rated voltage; time delay adjustments for CDC (15) actuation in order to correct voltage; choice of linear or reverse time delay type; and parameters referring to voltage drop in the line.
US10739795B2 Deterministic feedback blender
Methods and systems for high precision, continuous blending of mixtures, and particularly mixtures having at least two distinct chemical components, are disclosed. More particularly, the disclosed methods and systems provide high precision, continuous blending of buffered oxide etch mixtures containing water, ammonium fluoride, and hydrofluoric acid.
US10739785B2 Pool cleaning system and method to automatically clean surfaces of a pool using images from a camera
A pool cleaning system for cleaning debris from a submerged surface of a swimming pool includes a self-propelled pool cleaner having rotatably-mounted supports for supporting and guiding the cleaner on the pool surface; an electric motor for enabling the rotation of the rotatably-mounted supports on the pool surface; at least one camera to capture imagery of the pool surface; a controller, in electronic communication with the at least one camera, to determine a cleanliness characteristic of the pool surface on which the cleaner has passed based on the camera imagery and generate a control signal to direct movement of the cleaner based on the cleanliness characteristic of the pool surface, and a portable electronic device configured to present a graphic on a display, the graphic depicting the submerged surface of the pool and those portions of the surface that remain uncleaned as the cleaner traverses the pool surface.
US10739770B2 Autonomously-controlled inspection platform with model-based active adaptive data collection
Modifying a motion plan for an autonomously-operated inspection platform (AIP) includes obtaining sensor data for an industrial asset area of interest, analyzing the obtained sensor data during execution of an initial motion plan to determine if modification of the initial motion plan is required. If modification is required then performing a pose estimation on a first group of potential targets and a second group of potential targets, optimizing the results of the pose estimation to determine a modification to the initial motion plan, performing reactive planning to the initial motion plan to include the modification, the reactive planning providing a modified motion plan that includes a series of waypoints defining a modified path, and autonomously controlling motion of the AIP along the modified path. The analysis, pose estimation, optimization, and reactive planning occurring during movement of the AIP along a motion plan. A system and computer-readable medium are disclosed.
US10739769B2 Systems and methods for predictions of state and uncertainty of objects for a motorized mobile system
A processing system for a motorized mobile system includes at least one sensor to measure one or more kinematic states of an object and at least one processor to use at least one state estimation filter and at least one object kinematic model to predict a first kinematic state estimate of the object and output the first kinematic state estimate for use by at least one other process of the motorized mobile system. The processor uses the predicted first kinematic state estimate and the one or more measured kinematic states to determine a second kinematic state estimate of the object and uses the second kinematic state estimate as an input to the state estimation filter to predict another kinematic state estimate of the object.
US10739765B2 Method for enriching data in measurement data records of a low-voltage network
A method for enriching data in measurement data records of a low-voltage network, wherein a measurement data record contains at least one measured value and an item of structureless information relating to the network node from which the data record comes, such that meanings can be at least partially assigned to measurement data without the assistance of people, where arriving measurement data records, in particular asynchronously arriving measurement data records, from a plurality of network nodes is stored in a data memory in a time sequence for each network node, time sequences are subjected to a mathematical analysis via automatic data processing, and the result of the analysis is added to a measurement data record as at least one semantic comment.
US10739761B2 Scalable edge compute in a distributed control environment
Various systems and methods may be used to implement a software defined industrial system. For example, an edge control node of the industrial system may include a system on a chip including a microcontroller (MCU) to convert IO data. The system on a chip includes a central processing unit (CPU) in an initial inactive state to receive an activation signal from, for example, an orchestration server, and change to an activated state in response to receiving the activation signal.
US10739760B2 Control system
A control system constructed so that a machine tool and a high-order server configured to manage the machine tool are connected through a communication line determines the arrangement of a control process in the respective execution environments of the machine tool and the high-order server, based on an execution condition for the execution of the control process available in machining performed in the machine tool and machining information on the machining in the machine tool.
US10739758B2 Model-free online recursive optimization method for batch process based on variable period decomposition
The present invention discloses a model-free online recursive optimization method for a batch process based on variable period decomposition. Variable operation data closely related to product quality is acquired, optimization action on each subset is integrated on the basis of time domain variable division on the process by utilizing a data driving method and a global optimization strategy is formed, based on which an online recursive error correction optimization strategy is implemented. According to the method, the online optimization strategy is formed completely based on the operation data of the batch process without needing prior knowledge or a model of a process mechanism. Meanwhile, the optimized operation locus line has better adaptability by using the online recursive correction strategy, and thus the anti-interference requirement of the actual industrial production is better met.
US10739757B2 Servo system and servo system control method
This servo system is a servo system in which a host apparatus and a plurality of servo amplifiers transmit and receive a communication signal. Each of the servo amplifiers includes a servo computation unit configured to perform servo computation processing, a communication unit configured to transmit and receive the communication signal, a storage unit configured to save servo computation information in the servo computation processing as history data, and a trigger information processor configured to set, in advance, a save stop condition for stopping saving the history data, determine, for each servo computation period, whether the save stop condition is matched, and notify, when the save stop condition is matched, the communication unit of a determination result indicating detection of a trigger as a trigger detection flag.
US10739745B1 Modular backplane for an industrial controller
An industrial controller with a modular backplane includes multiple modules, where each module includes a base and a chassis. Electrical connectors located on each side of the base engage the base of an adjacent module such that the bases are electrically connected. The backplane is defined by and extends through each of the bases connected to each other. A chassis is inserted into each base. Each chassis includes an embedded switch and a local circuit. The embedded switch is in communication with the base, and the local circuit performs the operation of the corresponding module. The embedded switch receives data transmitted along the backplane between bases. The embedded switch reads the data intended for the module and passes the data to the local circuit for further processing. Similarly, the embedded switch receives data from the local circuit and inserts the data on the backplane for transmission to the appropriate module.
US10739731B2 Electronic timepiece, display control method and storage medium
An electronic timepiece, including: a counter; a display section; a first processor; a second processor; and a power supply section which supplies electric power to each section from a battery, wherein when an output voltage from the power supply section decreases to less than a predetermined first reference voltage, the first processor stops a display operation by the display section, when the time information is acquired by the processing operation of the second processor, the first processor corrects the time counted by the counter based on the acquired time information and causes the display section to display the corrected time, and when the output voltage decreases to less than the first reference voltage following an acquisition operation of the time information by the second processor, the first processor does not stop a time display operation during a predetermined pending period.
US10739725B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image forming unit including a photosensitive drum, a developing device, a temperature detector for detecting an environment temperature; a storage storing accommodate sheets, wherein a heating unit for heating the sheets is detachably mountable to the storage; a cooling unit for cooling the developing device; a controlling unit for operating the cooling unit in response to an output of the temperature detection unit. When the heating unit is not mounted in the storage, the controlling unit actuates the cooling unit in response to a first temperature detected by the detector. When the heating unit is mounted in the storage, the controlling unit actuates the cooling unit in response to a second temperature detected by the detector. The second temperature is lower than the first temperature.
US10739724B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes: a main body housing; a drum cartridge; a toner cartridge, which is attachable to and detachable from the drum cartridge and includes a memory having an electrical contact surface; a connector, which is configured to be in contact with the electrical contact surface, and a controller is configured to execute: connection determination processing of determining whether electrical connection with the memory is made, electrical conduction determination processing of determining whether the applying circuit is electrically conducted with the charger, and notification processing of notifying information indicating whether the drum cartridge is mounted to the main body housing and information indicating whether the toner cartridge is mounted to the main body housing, in accordance with results of the connection determination processing and the electrical conduction determination processing.
US10739720B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a main assembly and a drawer unit. The drawer unit includes a photosensitive drum, an optical print head, first to third wall portions and a relay substrate. The main assembly includes a first facing portion, a second facing portion and a main assembly substrate. The relay substrate and the main assembly substrate are connected by a cable folded back at the rear of the third wall portion. A distance between a portion of the cable before being folded back and a portion of the cable after being folded back is longer than a distance, with respect to a longitudinal direction of the optical print head, between the first or second wall portion on which the relay substrate is provided and the first or second facing portion facing the first or second wall portion on which the relay substrate is provided.
US10739716B2 Image forming apparatus, image forming system and computer readable recording medium
An image forming apparatus includes: an image former which forms one or more images on at least one sheet fed from each of a plurality of feed trays; a first adjuster which adjusts positions of the images formed on the sheet by the image former such that the positions of the images match on both sides of the sheet fed from each of the feed trays; and a second adjuster which further adjusts the positions of the images on the sheet, the positions having been adjusted by the first adjuster, such that the positions of the images match between the sheets fed from the feed trays.
US10739714B2 Null segments in print jobs
According to examples, a method comprises receiving, at a processor, print job data relating to a print job to be performed by a print apparatus, the print job data defining order in which a plurality of colour separation images are to be transferred onto an imaging surface of the print apparatus. The method may comprise determining, based on the print job data, a number of null segments to be inserted into the print job and a location at which each null segment is to be inserted amongst the plurality of colour separation images. A print apparatus and a machine-readable machine are also disclosed.
US10739704B2 Image transfer for liquid electro-photographic printing
In one example, a system for transferring an image from a photoconductor to a print substrate includes a transfer member having a removable blanket wrapped around a rotatable drum and a laser. The blanket has a light absorbing exterior surface to receive a liquid LEP ink image from the photoconductor and to release a layer of molten toner to a print substrate. As the drum rotates, the laser exposes a width of the exterior surface of the blanket carrying a liquid LEP ink image to a beam of coherent light that delivers enough power to transform the liquid LEP ink image into molten toner.
US10739696B2 Developing cartridge having electrode
A developing cartridge includes a casing, a rotating member, and an electrode member. The casing may be configured to accommodate therein developer. The rotating member has a rotational shaft extending in an axial direction. The rotating member is configured to rotate about the rotational shaft and carries the developer thereon. The electrode member is configured to be electrically connected to the rotating member. The electrode member covers at least part of the rotational shaft from an orthogonal direction orthogonal to the axial direction and is arranged to confront the casing in the axial direction. The electrode member is configured to move in the orthogonal direction in accordance with a movement in the axial direction.
US10739695B2 Generating an exposed image
Certain examples described herein relate to an optical controller (140) for an exposure unit (115, 215) of a printer. In certain examples, memory (150) stores a plurality of data structures each comprising adjustment factors useable to adjust a plurality of optical elements (216) of the exposure unit. Different data structures correspond to different gray coverages in an image generated by the printer. In certain examples, a processor (160) determines gray levels for different image regions in input image data. In certain cases, the processor links the determined gray levels to corresponding data structures within the plurality of data structures to obtain adjustment factors for the different image regions. In certain cases, the processor adjusts the optical elements for each image region using the corresponding obtained adjustment factors to enable the generation of an exposed image using the exposure unit based on the input image data.
US10739694B2 Image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium by an electrophotographic method
In a case where a cleaning member is reciprocated in a longitudinal direction of a transmissive member in cleaning operation, the time necessary for the cleaning operation is lengthened. A movement unit is controlled to move the cleaning member in a first direction from a first position in response to a cleaning start signal and then to stop the cleaning member at a second position, and to move the cleaning member in a second direction opposite to the first direction from the second position in response to a next cleaning start signal and then to stop the cleaning member at the first position.
US10739687B2 Metrology method and apparatus, substrate, lithographic system and device manufacturing method
In a dark-field metrology method using a small target, a characteristic of an image of the target, obtained using a single diffraction order, is determined by fitting a combination fit function to the measured image. The combination fit function includes terms selected to represent aspects of the physical sensor and the target. Some coefficients of the combination fit function are determined based on parameters of the measurement process and/or target. In an embodiment the combination fit function includes jinc functions representing the point spread function of a pupil stop in the imaging system.
US10739680B2 Cross-linkable fluorinated photopolymer
A photosensitive composition is disclosed including a fluorinated photo cross-linkable polymer provided in a fluorinated solvent such as a hydrofluoroether. The photo cross-linkable polymer includes a first repeating unit having a fluorine-containing group but not a cinnamate group, and a second repeating unit having a fluorine-containing cinnamate group. The polymer has a total fluorine content in a range of 30 to 60% by weight. The composition can be used to form patterned barrier or dielectric structures over substrates and devices such as organic electronic devices.
US10739678B2 Photocurable composition, pattern forming method, and method for manufacturing device
Provided are a photocurable composition capable of suppressing both deformation (change in line width roughness (ΔLWR)) of a pattern after etching and breakage of a pattern after etching, a pattern forming method, and a method for manufacturing a device. Disclosed is a photocurable composition including a monofunctional (meth)acrylate represented by the following General Formula (I) and a photopolymerization initiator, where R1 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; R2 represents an alkyl group which may be substituted with a fluorine atom, R3 represents a hydrogen atom, a linear alkyl group which may be substituted with a fluorine atom, or a branched alkyl group which may be substituted with a fluorine atom, R4 to R8 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a linear alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, or a branched alkyl group having 3 or 4 carbon atoms, the total number of carbon atoms included in R2 and R3 is 1 to 6, and R2 and R3, or R2 and R4 may be bonded to each other and form a ring.
US10739669B2 Transparent layered element comprising a display region
A layered element includes two transparent outer layers having approximately the same refractive index and each having a smooth outer main surface, the layered element including a screen zone with properties of diffuse reflection and specular transmission comprising a textured middle layer interposed between the outer layers, a peripheral zone with properties of specular reflection and specular transmission, and a transition zone with properties of diffuse reflection and specular transmission between the screen zone and the peripheral zone, which includes a textured middle layer interposed between the outer layers. The diffuse light reflection at any point of the transition zone is less than or equal to the diffuse light reflection at any point of the screen zone and the variation of the diffuse light reflection in the transition zone from the screen zone to the peripheral zone, in any direction joining the screen zone to the peripheral zone, is decreasing.
US10739668B2 Projector having enclosure hung via support member
A projector includes a projection section, a light transmissive member, an illuminator, a diffusion member, and an enclosure, and the enclosure is hung via a support member that supports the enclosure in a plurality of directions.
US10739663B2 Light-exiting direction adjustment element and control method thereof, and display device
The present disclosure relates to a light-exiting direction adjustment element including a first substrate; a second substrate disposed opposite to the first substrate; a light transmission part disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate; and an adjustment part disposed between the adjacent light transmission parts, wherein the adjustment part includes an electrode control unit and light-shielding charged particles used to shield light passing through the adjustment part under control of the electrode control unit.
US10739661B2 IR transmitting coating for electro-optic element
The disclosure provides an electro-optic device. The device comprises a first substrate comprising a first surface and a second surface. The device further comprises a second substrate comprising a third surface and a fourth surface. The first substrate and the second substrate form a cavity between the second surface and the third surface. An electrochromic medium is disposed in the cavity. A transflective coating is disposed at the third surface, wherein the transflective coating comprises a multi-layer stack comprising alternating high-index (H) material and low-index (L) material.
US10739659B2 Display device
A display device may include a first substrate, an encapsulation substrate overlapping the substrate, a display unit disposed between the first substrate and the encapsulation substrate, a first electrode disposed between the display unit and the encapsulation substrate and having a first reflectance, a second electrode overlapping the first electrode and having a second reflectance greater than the first reflectance, and an electrochromic unit disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode.
US10739646B1 Liquid crystal on silicon device mirror metal process
A reflective semiconductor device includes integrated circuitry disposed in a semiconductor layer. A first plurality of mirrors is formed in a mirror layer over the semiconductor layer, and each of the first plurality of mirrors is spaced apart from one another by at least a uniform width. A thin dielectric film layer covers sidewalls of the first plurality of mirrors and the semiconductor layer in the regions between the spaced apart first plurality of mirrors. A second plurality of mirrors are formed in the mirror layer between the thin dielectric film layer covered sidewalls of the first plurality of mirrors and over the thin dielectric film layer covering the semiconductor layer. Each one of the first and second plurality of mirrors has the uniform width, and is coupled to the integrated circuitry disposed in the semiconductor layer.
US10739643B2 Display device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate with a first alignment film, a second substrate with a second alignment film, and a liquid crystal layer interposed therebetween. The first substrate has first and second electrodes. An initial alignment direction of liquid crystal molecules of the liquid crystal layer is parallel to a first direction or a direction orthogonal to the first direction. The second electrode includes comblike electrodes extending parallel to the first direction and a connecting portion which connects the comblike electrodes. The connecting portion includes a projection which projects in a second direction more than an outermost comblike electrode.
US10739628B2 Strengthened glass panel for protecting the surface of a display device, and method for manufacturing same
Provided are a strengthened glass panel for protecting a surface of a display device and a method for manufacturing the same. Here, the strengthened glass panel includes a strengthened glass layer, a laminate layer uniformly formed on the bottom surface of the strengthened glass layer, and a separation layer configured to cover the laminate layer, wherein the laminate layer is formed by transferring a transfer film. Accordingly, the strengthened glass panel for protecting a surface of a display device can have improved characteristics of neatly attaching the laminate layer to the surface of the display device without lifting or occurrence of air bubbles and easily detaching the laminate layer when a uniform laminate layer is formed on strengthened glass by means of a transfer film.
US10739624B2 Optical control element
An optical control element including an optical waveguide formed by using diffusion of titanium that is formed on a lithium niobate substrate and a control electrode formed on the lithium niobate substrate that is provided in the vicinity of the optical waveguide, in which an amount of a hydroxyl group absorbed into the lithium niobate substrate is set to be in a range of 0.5 to 2.5 cm−1.
US10739619B2 Glare reducing glasses
An eyeglass assembly includes a frame and a lens assembly attached to the frame. The lens assembly includes a body, a connecting portion extending below the body, and a glare reducing portion extending below the connecting portion. When the eyeglass assembly is worn by a wearer, the glare reducing portion is located below a vision level of the wearer.
US10739614B2 Optical device
An optical device has a light guide plate that guides light in a plane parallel to an emission surface thereof, an optical deflection surface that deflects light entering the light guide plate from a light source that faces a plane parallel to at least the emission surface or the surface opposite the emission surface, so that the light travels along the light guide direction of the light guide plate, and a plurality of light focusing portions. Each of the light focusing portions includes an optical surface whereon the light deflected by the optical deflection surface and guided by the light guide plate is incident, and which causes the emission surface to output emission light that converges substantially on a convergence point or convergence line in a space, or that radiates substantially from a convergence point or convergence line in a space.
US10739613B2 Retroreflector display system for generating floating image effects
A display system is provided that combines the use of a display element with a beamsplitter and at least one retroreflector to provide an image (2D or 3D depending upon the output image from the display element) that appears to be floating in space some distance from the beamsplitter. For example, light that is bounced off/reflected and/or that is transmitted through the beamsplitter may be reflected from the reflective surface of the retroreflector toward the beamsplitter. The beamsplitter directs this light, through reflection or transmission, into a viewing space such that the 2D or 3D image can be viewed by a viewer as it appears to float a distance from the nearest surface of the beamsplitter and, typically, some distance above the ground/floor upon which viewers are walking. The floating image may be relatively bright so that it is viewable in low and brighter light conditions.
US10739612B2 3D display device and display method thereof
A three dimensional (3D) display device and a display method thereof are provided. The 3D display device includes a two dimensional (2D) display panel (100) and a slit grating (200) superimposed on the 2D display panel (100). The 2D display panel includes a plurality of subpixels sequentially arranged in a row direction and a column direction; the slit grating includes a plurality of light-transmitting strips (202) and a plurality of light-shielding strips (201) which are parallel to each other and alternately and periodically arranged. An angle formed by a central axis of each of the light-transmitting strips or a central axis of each of the light-shielding strips and the column direction is an acute angle. An area between the central axes of two adjacent light-shielding strips is divided into a first subarea disposed on a first side and a second subarea disposed on a second side by a central axis of a light-transmitting strip between the two adjacent light-shielding strips; subpixels whose area falling into the first subarea is greater than ½ subpixel area are first viewpoint subpixels; and subpixels whose area falling into the second subarea is greater than ½ subpixel area are second viewpoint subpixels.
US10739606B2 Back focus adjustment mechanism and video camera provided with same
Disclosed is a back focus adjustment mechanism and a camera provided with the same. The back focus adjustment mechanism comprises a driving device (10) and a positioning and guiding device (20) separately provided, wherein the positioning and guiding device (20) comprises a positioning assembly (21) and a guiding assembly (22), the guiding assembly (22) is mounted on the positioning assembly (21), and the driving device (10) is in driving connection with the guiding assembly (22) to drive the guiding assembly (22) to move. In the back focus adjustment mechanism and a camera provided with the same, after the driving device (10) and the positioning and guiding device (20) are separately provided, each structure of the back focus adjustment mechanism can be simpler, and the reliability of each structure of the back focus adjustment mechanism can be increased under the same processing precision.
US10739597B2 Display having expanded field of view with selectable optical element
A head mounted display (HMD) includes first display pixels, second display pixels, and third display pixels. The second display pixels are disposed between the first display pixels and the third display pixels. The first display pixels and the second display pixels are within a first field of view (FOV) of a first eye of a user of the HMD and the second display pixels and the third display pixels are within a second FOV of a second eye of the user. A selectable optical element is driven to a first state and a second state to make the second display light from the second display pixels visible to the first eye during a first time period and visible to the second eye during a second time period to expand the FOV for the user.
US10739595B2 Application specific integrated circuit for waveguide display
The disclosed waveguide display device may include a waveguide and one or more projector assemblies configured to project image light into the waveguide, where each of the one or more projector assemblies includes a first monochromatic emitter array having a plurality of emitters of a first color disposed in a two-dimensional configuration and a second monochromatic emitter array having a plurality of emitters of a second color disposed in a two-dimensional configuration. The display device may also include at least one application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) configured to drive the first and second monochromatic emitter arrays to emit images of the first and second color along a common axis, with the first color being different from the second color. Various other devices, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US10739590B2 System for virtual display and method of use
A preferred system and method for projecting a business information model at a construction site includes a network, a system administrator connected to the network, a database connected to the system administrator, a set of registration markers positioned in the construction site, and a set of user devices connected to the network. The system includes a hard hat, a set of headsets mounted to the hard hat, a set of display units movably connected to the set of headsets, a set of cameras connected to the set of headsets, and a wearable computer connected to the set of headsets and to the network. The cameras capture an image of the set of registration markers. A position of the user device is determined from the image and an orientation is determined from motion sensors. A BIM is downloaded and projected to a removable visor based on the position and orientation.
US10739588B2 Projection device for a head-up display, head-up display, and vehicle
A projection apparatus for a head-up display includes an imaging unit designed to produce an image, a projection unit designed to project the image produced by the imaging unit via a projection path onto a projection surface. The projection device includes a convex optical element arranged in the projection path, which is provided with a circular polarizer or is formed as a circular polarizer. The invention further relates to a head-up display having such a projection apparatus and to a corresponding vehicle having such a projection apparatus.
US10739576B2 Imaging apparatus, endoscopic system, and imaging apparatus manufacturing method
An imaging apparatus includes: an optical system configured to collect incident light; an imaging element including a light receiver configured to receive light input from the optical system and perform photoelectric conversion to generate an electrical signal; and an optical system adhesive layer configured to bond the optical system to a principal surface of the imaging element where the light receiver is provided. The optical system adhesive layer is a photosensitive transparent adhesive for which patterning is performed through a photolithography process and which has a function of determining a position of the optical system relative to the light receiver.
US10739567B2 Imaging lens
An imaging lens includes a first lens group and a second lens group, arranged in this order from an object side to an image plane side. The first lens group includes a first lens, a second lens, and a third lens. The second lens group includes a front side lens group and a rear side lens group. The front side lens group includes a fourth lens and a fifth lens. The rear side lens group includes a sixth lens having two aspheric surfaces and a seventh lens having two aspheric surfaces. The imaging lens has a total of seven single lenses. The first to seventh lenses are arranged respectively with a space in between. The third and fourth lenses have convex surfaces on the image plane side. The fifth lens has a convex surface on the object side. The rear side lens group has a specific focal length.
US10739563B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lenses and provides a camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens; a second lens; a third lens; a fourth lens; a fifth lens; a sixth lens; the camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 0.5≤f1/f≤10, 1.7≤n3≤2.2, and 0.01≤d5/TTL≤0.2, Fno≤2.06; where f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; n3 denotes a refractive index of the third lens, and d5 denotes a thickness on-axis of the third lens, Fno denotes an aperture F number of the camera optical lens, TTL denotes a total optical length of the camera optical lens. The present disclosure can achieve high optical performance while achieving ultra-thin, wide-angle lenses having a big aperture.
US10739560B2 Imaging lens
There is provided an imaging lens with high resolution which satisfies in well balance low-profileness, wide field of view and low F-number. An imaging lens comprises in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens being double-sided aspheric lens, a second lens having positive or negative refractive power, an aperture stop, a third lens having positive refractive power, a fourth lens having at least one aspheric surface and negative refractive power, a fifth lens having at least one aspheric surface and positive or negative refractive power, and a sixth lens being double-sided aspheric lens and having positive refractive power, wherein an image-side surface of said sixth lens is a concave surface facing the image side near the optical axis and is formed as the aspheric surface, which changes from the concave surface to the convex surface at an area apart from the optical axis.
US10739544B2 Adapter panel with lateral sliding adapter arrays
An adapter panel arrangement including a chassis and a panel of adapters. The adapters defining open rearward cable connections and open forward cable connections of the panel arrangement. The adapters being arranged in arrays that slide independently of other adapter arrays to provide access to the open rearward and open forward cable connections.
US10739529B2 Interferometric alignment of optical multicore fibers to be connected
The ends of sensing and interrogating multicore fibers are brought into proximity for connection in a first orientation with one or more cores in the sensing fiber being paired up with corresponding one or more cores in the interrogating fiber. Optical interferometry is used to interrogate at least one core pair and to determine a first reflection value that represents a degree of alignment for the core pair in the first orientation. The relative position is adjusted between the ends of the fibers to a second orientation. Interferometry is used to interrogate the core pair and determine a second reflection value that represents a degree of alignment for the core pair in the second orientation. The first reflection value is compared with the second reflection value, and an aligned orientation is identified for connecting the sensing and interrogating fibers based on the comparison.
US10739528B1 Optical transceiver and optical subassembly thereof
An optical subassembly includes a receptacle, a ferrule and a ferrule fastening component. The ferrule and the ferrule fastening component are connected with the receptacle. The ferrule fastening component includes a fastening portion and a blocking portion connected with each other. The fastening portion is fastened with the receptacle, and the blocking portion touches the ferrule.
US10739526B2 Shroud for SC optical connector
A shroud includes a first end portion configured to slidably receive a bulkhead adapter and a second end portion configured to slidably receive an SC connector. The first end portion includes an inner surface having ribs configured to engage the bulkhead adapter in an interference fit relationship, the second end portion includes an inner surface having ribs configured to engage the SC connector in an interference fit relationship, and the shroud permits the SC connector to be coupled directly with the bulkhead adapter in a push/pull engagement/disengagement relationship.
US10739520B2 All-solid state optical transmit/receive terminal
An all-solid state optical transmit/receive terminal includes binary optical switches to steer an optical beam, without mechanical components, phased array of emitters/collectors or large number of phase shifters. A lens optically couples a surface array of emitters/collectors to free space, giving each emitter/collector a respective direction in free space. The emitters/collectors are also coupled, via an “H-tree” or other branched optical waveguide network, to a common input/output port, and from there to a receiver and/or transmitter. The binary optical switches are disposed at optical junctions of the optical waveguide network. ON switches pass an optical signal through the optical waveguide network, between the common input/output port and one or more selected emitter/collectors, thereby selecting a free space direction(s). Only a relatively small subset of the binary optical switches needs to be ON, therefore powered, simultaneously at any given time.
US10739518B2 Optical components for wavelength division multiplexing with high-density optical interconnect modules
Wavelength division multiplexing devices, and methods of forming the same, include a coupling lens and a waveguide, the lens being positioned over a mirror formed in a transmission path of the waveguide. The mirror reflects incoming light signals out of the transmission path through the lens and further reflects light signals coming from the lens and into the transmission path. An optical chip is positioned near a focal length of the lens. The optical chip has an optical filter configured to transmit a light signal at a first wavelength and to reflect received light signals at wavelengths other than the first wavelength.
US10739502B2 Photoluminescence device and display panel including the same
A photoluminescence device for an image generating device includes a color conversion pattern, a color filter, and a low index of refraction layer. The color conversion pattern has a first refractive index and is configured to convert light transmitted from the image generating device from one wavelength to another. The color filter is configured to selectively pass light of a given range of wavelengths transmitted through the color conversion pattern. The low index of refraction layer has a second refractive index and is disposed between the color conversion pattern and the color filter. The second refractive index is lower than the first refractive index.
US10739496B2 Optical element and display device having the same
Disclosed are an optical element which offers certain direction of light diffusion by disposing, in a resin having a refractive index n1, an anisotropic polymer having a refractive index n2 different from n1 in a predetermined direction, and a display device including the same. Such control of viewing angles is possible without using any louver pattern and eliminates the necessity of an additional brightness enhancement film, thus advantageously decreasing manufacturing costs and preventing defects such as diagonal line spots.
US10739486B2 Determination of dispersive resistive and dielectric properties of earth formations using multi-frequency measurements
Methods and apparatus for determining geo-electrical parameters of an earth formation. Methods include operating a multi-frequency electromagnetic propagation instrument at at least three frequencies; generating synthetic signals of the propagation instrument for a set of models and a set of operating frequencies; perform a 2-dimensional interpolation of the synthetic signals; using first polynomial functions to perform interpolation of the dispersive resistivity; using second polynomial functions to perform interpolation of the dispersive dielectric constant; and performing a multi-parametric scan over the sets of at least 2 resistivity parameters and sets of at least 3 dielectric constant parameters using a multi-dimensional grid of resistivity and dielectric constant values, 2-dimensional interpolation, first polynomial functions, and second polynomial functions to find a combination of first polynomial coefficients and second polynomial coefficients which describe dispersive resistivity and dielectric constant providing a best fit between measured and synthetic data.
US10739476B2 Seismic sensor and earthquake determination method
A seismic sensor that suppresses power consumption operates in a power-saving mode and a measurement mode in which the power consumption is larger than that in the power-saving mode. The seismic sensor includes a measurement unit that measures an acceleration, a filtering unit that, if the acceleration measured by the measurement unit exceeds a predetermined threshold, causes a shift from the power-saving mode to the measurement mode to be performed, and performs filtering on the measured acceleration, an earthquake determination unit that determines whether or not an earthquake has occurred based on the filtered acceleration, and an index calculation unit that, if where the earthquake determination unit determined that an earthquake has occurred, calculates an index value indicating the scale of the earthquake. A shift from the measurement mode to the power-saving mode is performed if the earthquake determination unit determined that no earthquake has occurred.
US10739475B2 Radiation imaging method
A method of operating a radiation imaging system includes applying a bias voltage to a top electrode, receiving ionization radiation, wherein the ionization radiation penetrates an electrical insulation layer and generate a charge signal, storing the charge signal in a storage capacitor among a plurality of storage capacitors, changing a polarity of a gate line bias voltage of one row of transistors among a plurality of transistors, and integrating charges from storage capacitors connected to each other along orthogonal data lines. The imaging system includes an electrical insulation layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a top electrode on the top surface of the electrical insulation layer, a plurality of pixel units electrically coupled to the electrical insulation layer, the plurality of pixel units including a plurality of storage capacitors, and a plurality of transistors connected to the plurality of pixel units such that a respective transistor is connected to each of the plurality of pixel units.
US10739470B2 Method and apparatus for wireless communication in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. Disclosed are method and apparatus for a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) for vehicle to everything (V/2X) in a wireless communication system.
US10739464B2 Satellite modem location tracking
A satellite modem, a GPS device, and a method are provided. The satellite modem requests current location information from a GPS device and waits no more than a preconfigured amount of time to receive the current location information. When the satellite modem receives the current location information, the satellite modem determines whether the current location information indicates a location in which the satellite modem is authorized to operate. When the satellite modem determines that the current location information indicates a location in which the satellite modem is not authorized to operate, the satellite modem performs at least one action from a group of actions including preventing the satellite modem from operating normally, permitting the satellite modem to operate with a reduced functionality, and transmitting a message to a network management center indicating that the satellite modem is not located at an authorized location.
US10739460B2 Time-of-flight detector with single-axis scan
Apparatus for mapping includes an illumination assembly, which projects a line of radiation extending in a first direction across a scene. A detection assembly receives the radiation reflected from the scene within a sensing area that contains at least a part of the line of the radiation, and includes a linear array of detector elements and objective optics, which focus the reflected radiation from the sensing area onto the linear array. A scanning mirror scans the line of radiation and the sensing area together over the scene in a second direction, which is perpendicular to the first direction. Processing circuitry processes signals output by the detector elements in response to the received radiation in order to construct a three-dimensional (3D) map of an object in the scene.
US10739459B2 LIDAR localization
A system including a processor and a memory, the memory including instructions to be executed by the processor to determine map data, determine uncalibrated LIDAR data, determine a location of a vehicle in the map data by combining the map data with the uncalibrated LIDAR data, and operate the vehicle based on the location of the vehicle in the map data.
US10739457B1 Laser radar, and light receiving method of laser radar
A laser radar device includes: a light source; a projection light scanner that scans one part of light split off from emission light of the light source, and that generates transmission light for radiating onto a target object; an image forming section that forms plural respective reception lights of the transmission light reflected by respective locations of the target object into an image on a single flat plane as plural image-formation points; an optical receiver that is disposed at the plural image-formation points, and that includes plural unit optical reception sections for mixing each of the plural reception lights together with a reference light and performing optical heterodyne detection; and a reference light scanner that scans or distributes another light split off from the emission light from the light source, and that generates the reference light for radiating onto each of plural of the unit optical reception sections.
US10739454B2 Low cost, high accuracy laser warning receiver
A laser warning receiver system and method having at least four optical components mapped to a photodetector array to provide for omnidirectional detection of incident laser light. In some cases, a fifth optical component is mapped to the central portion of a photodetector array to provide hemispheric detection of laser light. The laser warning receiver system is configured to detect laser light in the NIR, SWIR, MWIR, and/or LWIR range using a single photodetector array and ROIC.
US10739447B2 Systems, methods, and media for encoding and decoding signals used in time of flight imaging
In accordance with some embodiments, systems, methods and media for encoding and decoding signals used in time-of-flight imaging are provided. In some embodiments, a method for estimating the depth of a scene is provided, comprising: causing a light source to emit modulated light toward the scene based on a modulation function; causing the image sensor to generate a first value based on the modulated light and a first demodulation function of K modulation functions; causing the image sensor to generate a second value; causing the image sensor to generate a third value; and determining a depth estimate for the portion of the scene based on the first value, the second value, the third value, and three correlation functions each including at least one half of a trapezoid wave.
US10739439B2 Laser positioning system and position measuring method using the same
A laser positioning system includes a laser scanner, a first positioning tag, a second positioning tag, and a processing unit. The laser scanner is disposed on a mobile carrier and is for emitting a light beam to a positioning board and receiving a plurality of reflected light spot signals generated by the light beam reflected from the positioning board. The first positioning tag and the second positioning tag are for reflecting the light beam to generate a first positioning signal and a second positioning signal to the laser scanner. The processing unit is for finding information of positions of the light beam projected on the first positioning tag and the second positioning tag, and filtering the reflected light spot signals to define a reference coordinate for the processing to calculate relative positions of the laser scanner and the positioning board according to the reference coordinate.
US10739433B2 Calibrating body impedance measurement systems
A system may comprise: an excitation current source; a first electrode coupled to the excitation current source; and a second electrode coupled to the excitation current source. The first and second electrodes may be configured to pass an excitation current from the excitation current source through a human body. First and second calibration resistors may be coupled to and positioned between the excitation current source and the first electrode. Third and fourth calibration resistors may be coupled to and positioned between the excitation current source and the second electrode. The system may also comprise a sensor configured to measure voltages across each of the first, second, third, and fourth calibration resistors.
US10739422B2 Flexible coaxial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) coil with integrated decoupling
Example magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radio frequency (RF) coils employ flexible coaxial cable. An MRI RF coil may include an LC circuit and an integrated decoupling circuit. The LC circuit includes one or more flexible coaxial cables having a first end and a second end, the one or more flexible coaxial cables having an inner conductor, an outer conductor, and a dielectric spacer disposed between the inner conductor and the outer conductor, where the outer conductor of the coaxial cable is not continuous between the first end and the second end at a first location. The integrated decoupling circuit may include a PIN diode and a tunable element. The tunable element may be tunable with respect to resistance, capacitance, or inductance, and thus may control, at least in part, the frequency at which the LC circuit resonates during RF transmission, or an impedance at the first location.
US10739399B2 Measurement apparatus for measurement of an RF signal
A measurement apparatus and method for measurement of a radio frequency (RF) signal, said measurement apparatus comprising a signal input adapted to receive an RF-signal being split into a first measurement signal path and into a second measurement signal path of said measurement apparatus, wherein said first measurement signal path is adapted to measure the split RF-signal within a predefined first frequency band around a predefined measurement frequency, wherein said second measurement signal path is adapted to measure a current frequency at a power maximum of the split RF-signal in a predefined second frequency band, and wherein the RF-signal measured in said first measurement signal path is shifted in the frequency domain depending on the current frequency measured in said second measurement signal path.
US10739395B2 Lightning direct effects (LDE) testing system and method using a digitally-controlled reference light source
There is provided an LDE testing system. The system has a test chamber, a test article, and a capacitor to inject current into the test article, to create a spark, emitting a spark spectral signature, and having a spark light intensity. The system has a digitally-controlled reference light source operable to emit a reference light source spectral signature simulating an observed spark spectral signature of sparking in tested test articles, and having a reference light source light intensity equivalent to an observed spark light intensity. The system has a camera to capture an image of the spark spectral signature, spark light intensity, reference light source spectral signature, and reference light source light intensity, a controller to digitally control the digitally-controlled reference light source, and a computer system to receive the image from the camera, and determine a passing or failing result of an LDE testing criteria for the test article.
US10739390B2 Resonantly-enhanced optical phase detection of RF signals in LiNBO3
A system is provided for use with an optical input signal for detecting a phase difference between a first RF signal having a first phase and a second RF signal having a second phase. The system includes and optical waveguide, a first optical resonant cavity, a first RF receiver, a second optical resonant cavity and a second RF receiver. The optical resonant cavities include a non-linear electro-optical material. The first RF receiver affects the first non-linear electro-optical material of the first optical resonant cavity. The second RF receiver affects the second non-linear electro-optical material of first optical resonant cavity. The optical waveguide outputs an optical output signal based on the optical input signal as modified by the first optical resonant cavity as affected by the first RF receiver receiving the first RF signal and as modified by the second optical resonant cavity as affected by the second RF receiver.
US10739386B2 Storage battery monitoring device
The present invention distinguishes between short-circuit current and inrush current and only enables a protection function for short-circuit current. A storage battery monitoring device is provided with a current detection means for detecting charge/discharge current from a storage battery, a differentiating circuit for determining the current variation rate of the charge/discharge current, and a comparison means for outputting a signal according to whether the current variation rate of the charge/discharge current is larger than a preset threshold voltage. The threshold voltage is set to a value larger than the current variation rate for inrush current and smaller than that for short-circuit current.
US10739378B2 Non-local scanning probes for scanning probe microscopy
The system is configured for performing scanning electrochemical microscopy via non-local continuous line probes. The continuous line probes include an insulating probe substrate, an insulating layer, and a conductive band electrode. The system includes a sample stage for positioning a sample substrate to be imaged so as to enable contact with the insulting probe substrate at an angle ΘCLP. The continuous line probe is translated across the sample substrate and changes in the signal generated at the continuous line probe are identified to indicate the presence of features on the sample substrate. A plurality of scans are performed at different angles via rotating the sample stage or the continuous line probe, the results of which are combined and analyzed to produce an image of the sample substrate via compressed sensing reconstruction. The resulting image has comparable resolution to those produced via conventional scanning electrochemical microscopy processes, but in less scan time and with less complex scanning hardware.
US10739369B2 Device and method for accurate wind measurement
A device for accurate wind measurement includes a bench carrying a camera having camera optics and a moving object connected to the camera by a string. The camera is generally directed downward and takes images of the object's movement while influenced by gravity and aerodynamic forces and is configured to stream the images to a digital signal processor or computer, which is adapted to decode the images and compute the object location and spatial angles.
US10739366B2 System and method for screening a library of samples
A continuous throughput microfluidic system includes an input system configured to provide a sequential stream of sample plugs; a droplet generator arranged in fluid connection with the input system to receive the sequential stream of sample plugs and configured to provide an output stream of droplets; a droplet treatment system arranged in fluid connection with the droplet generator to receive the output stream of droplets in a sequential order and configured to provide a stream of treated droplets in the sequential order; a detection system arranged to obtain detection signals from the treated droplets in the sequential order; a control system configured to communicate with the input system, the droplet generator, and the droplet treatment system; and a data processing and storage system configured to communicate with the control system and the detection system.
US10739365B2 Method and device for compensation for dimensional variations in low temperature sample group holders
In accordance with one or more aspects of the disclosed embodiment an apparatus is provided. The apparatus includes a pick head configured to transfer sample containers to and from a sample group holder, at least one sensor connected to the pick head and configured to detect at least one predetermined feature of the sample group holder, and a controller configured to receive a detection signal from the at least one sensor corresponding to detection of the at least one predetermined feature, determine a change in a predetermined characteristic of the sample group holder based on a detected position of the at least one predetermined feature, and determine a location of one or more samples in the sample group holder to allow for the transfer of the one or more sample containers to and from the sample group holder based on the edge detection signal.
US10739362B2 Laboratory instrument, system and method for instrument-controlled treatment of at least one laboratory sample using at least one consumable
The invention relates to a laboratory instrument, a system and a method for the instrument-controlled treatment of at least one laboratory sample using at least one consumable, by means of which information is obtained automatically as first data during a treatment, wherein the system and/or the laboratory instrument comprises a communication apparatus for establishing a data connection to at least one data processing apparatus, wherein the communication apparatus is suitable for transmitting these at least some first data to the data processing apparatus.
US10739357B2 Systems and methods to determine the age of cells
Systems and methods are provided for determining the age of cellular hemoglobin in individual red blood cells in a blood sample by determining the percentage of HbA1c. In embodiments, a method includes measuring side scatter and fluorescence of the individual red blood cells and identifying immature red blood cells and mature red blood cells from the side scatter and fluorescence measurement. In embodiments, data collected includes the exact number of red blood cells, the fraction limits in fluorescence and side scatter units, the mean value of each fraction in fluorescence and side scatter units, the mean FL1 values per fraction in arbitrary units and the mean side scatter values per fraction in arbitrary units. In embodiments, a method also includes deriving a HbA1c content from the measured mean fluorescence of the individual red blood cells and determining the percentage of HbA1c from the HbA1c content and the hemoglobin content of the red blood cells.
US10739356B2 Prognosis and monitoring of membranous nephropathy based on the analysis of PLA2R1 epitope profile and spreading
Disclosed is a method for assessing the prognosis of idiopathic membranous nephropathy in a body fluid sample from a human subject, based on profiling PLA2R1 epitopes recognized by autoantibodies in the sample. The method further relates to analysis of PLA2R1 epitope spreading amongst three PLA2R1 domains (Cys R, CTLD1 and CTLD7) that are recognized by anti-PLA2R1 autoantibodies, two of which (CTLD1 and CTLD7) are more closely associated with active idiopathic membranous nephropathy and likely linked by a mechanism of epitope spreading.
US10739345B2 BCR-ABL variants
A splice variant of bcr-abl mRNA that produces BCR-ABL protein with a truncated C-terminus and its role in resistance to treatment with kinase inhibitors is disclosed. Vectors for expressing the truncated gene product are provided as well as recombinant cells that express the truncated gene product from a cDNA construct. Also provided are methods compositions and kits for detecting the BCR-ABL splice variant. Additionally, methods for screening BCR-ABL kinase domain inhibitors which rely on the recombinant cells and methods of predicting likelihood for resistance of a CML patient with a BCR/ABL translocation respond to treatment with one or more BCR-ABL kinase inhibitors are also disclosed.
US10739338B2 Shaped articles including hydrogels and methods of manufacture and use thereof
The invention features shaped articles containing a structure and a hydrogel coating thereon, the hydrogel coating containing alginic acid conjugated to a polyalkylene oxide and a binding moiety. The hydrogel coating on the structure is sized and shaped to fit in a well in a microtiter plate and the coating does not cover the entire exterior of the surface. The invention further features methods of capturing targets using shaped articles and methods of preparing shaped articles.
US10739337B2 Extraction and detection of pathogens using carbohydrate-functionalized biosensors
The disclosure relates to the extraction and detection of pathogens using carbohydrate-functionalized biosensors. Immobilized carbohydrate moieties on the biosensor provide a means for non-specific binding of a plurality of target analytes. When a sample containing the target analyte is applied or otherwise transported to the biosensor detection surface, non-specific binding interactions between the carbohydrate moiety and the analyte immobilize/retain the analyte at the detection surface. The carbohydrate moiety is a stable binding pair member that allows on-sensor rinsing of a sample to enhance detection of an analyte in the sample. Specific analyte identification can be achieved with an analyte probe having a detection moiety and a binding pair member specific to the target analyte of interest.
US10739336B2 Magnetic platform for direct and multiplex immune-based detection of trace amount of protein biomarkers
The present invention discloses a magnetic platform for direct and multiplex immune-based detection of trace amount of protein biomarkers for cancers, neurodegenerative disease such as Alzheimer's disease
US10739333B2 Methods of BH3 profiling
In various aspects the invention provides methods of predicting sensitivity of a cancer cell to a therapeutic agent by contacting a test cell population BH3 domain peptide; measuring the amount of BH3 domain peptide induced mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization in the test cell population; and comparing the amount of BH3 domain peptide induced mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization in the test cell population to a control cell population that has not been contacted with the therapeutic agent. An increase in mitochondrial membrane permeabilization in the test cell population compared to the control cell population indicates the cell is sensitive to the therapeutic agent.
US10739328B2 Apparatus, systems, and methods for metering total water content in concrete
An apparatus, system, and method for metering the total water added to a concrete load contained in a concrete truck mixing drum. The apparatus includes a coupling for connecting an external water supply, at least two check valves to enable water to be added from either the external water supply or a water tank onboard the truck, and a meter for recording water added to the concrete drum. Separate hoses may be provided for adding water to the drum and for supplying water for use outside the concrete drum.
US10739315B2 Method for examining the raceway of a large roller bearing
A method for examining the raceway of a large roller bearing in a wind turbine, in which a raceway of the large roller bearing is measured using an ultrasonic measuring unit mounted on the bearing housing, wherein the ultrasonic measuring unit detects two edges of the raceway and the relative position and/or formation thereof in relation to one another is measured.
US10739312B2 Ultrasonic inspection apparatus for a spherical body
A spherical body inspection apparatus including a support arrangement realized to support a spherical body during an inspection procedure; a probe arrangement comprising a plurality of ultrasonic testing probes arranged about the spherical body such that the ultrasonic testing probes target a common test point at the surface of the spherical body; and a displacer for effecting at least one relative rotational displacement between the spherical body and the probe arrangement. Also described is a method of inspecting a spherical body.
US10739310B2 Photoionization detector ultraviolet lamp
Embodiments relate generally to an ultraviolet lamp (100) for use with a photoionization detector comprising a sealed tube (102) configured to contain at least one gas; a coating (120) applied to the inner surface (110) of the sealed tube (102); and a crystal window (112) attached to the sealed tube (102), configured to allow transmittance of ultraviolet (UV) light generated within the sealed tube (102). Additional embodiments include a method of forming an ultraviolet lamp (100) for use with a photoionization detector, the method comprising applying at least one layer of a coating (120) onto an inner surface (110) of a sealed tube (102); sealing a crystal window (112) onto the sealed tube (102); filling the sealed tube (102) with at least one gas; sealing the sealed tube (102) containing the at least one gas; generating ultraviolet radiation using the at least one gas within the sealed tube (102); and directing the generated ultraviolet radiation through the crystal window (112) toward a sample gas in the photoionization detector.
US10739302B2 Bio and chemical sensor with increased sensitivity
An ISFET structure and method for creating the same is provided. A device with a substrate is provided, an insulator layer is deposited over the substrate, and a material layer is deposited over the insulator layer, where the material layer can be a membrane, including a porous membrane, which can reduce the parasitic capacitance of a bio-species or chemical that can be applied with the device.
US10739300B2 Sensor element
A heater part of a planar sensor element includes: a Pt heater element; and an insulating layer including 90-99.9 wt % of an insulating material having a different coefficient of thermal expansion from a solid electrolyte forming a base part of the element. The heater part other than a heater electrode is buried in the base part. The heater element has a thickness of 10-50 μm and is covered with the insulating layer. The insulating layer has a porosity of 4% or less and a thickness of 50-150 μm. The distances of the insulating layer from an end portion of the element, from a main surface on which the heater electrode is located, and from a side surface of the element are respectively 0.25-0.75 mm, 0.20-0.60 mm, and 0.20-0.60 mm. The total length of the element is 80.0 mm or less.
US10739298B2 Method for producing a device for electrochemical detection of molecules by way of redox cycling, device therefor and the use thereof
The invention relates to a method for producing a device for the electrochemical detection of molecules by way of redox cycling, to a device therefor, and to the use thereof. A porous dielectric layer is present between two electrode layers, which is able to receive redox-active molecules and may be biofunctionalized. The individual layers are preferably applied by way of an ink jet printing method.
US10739294B2 Modular measuring system
The present disclosure relates to a modular measuring system including a sensor element designed to be inserted into a process connection arranged in a pipe wall or container wall, and a transmitter unit that serves to process and/or transmit electronic and/or electrical signals representing the measured variable and generated by the sensor element, wherein the transmitter unit can be connected mechanically to the process connection by a coupling unit, wherein the coupling unit is arranged on an end region facing the process connection of the transmitter unit, and wherein the coupling unit can be mechanically connected to the process connection and mechanically disconnected from the process connection such that a latching element of the coupling unit arranged inside the coupling unit carries out a relative movement in relation to a counter body that can be connected mechanically to the latching element and that is arranged in the process connection.
US10739292B1 Systems for detecting cracks in windows
A system such as a vehicle may have windows with one or more conductive layers. The conductive layers may form part of an infrared-light-blocking layer or other layer. The infrared-light-blocking layer or other layer may be formed as a coating on a transparent structural window layer such as an outer or inner glass layer in a laminated window or may be embedded in a polymer layer between the outer and inner layers. Segmented terminals and elongated terminals that may extend past two or more segmented terminals may be coupled to the edges of the conductive layers. Using these terminals, control circuitry can apply localized ohmic heating currents and can make resistance measurements on the conductive layers to detect cracks.
US10739289B2 Electrical methods and systems for concrete testing
Hundreds of thousands of concrete bridges and hundreds of billions of tons of concrete require characterization with time for corrosion. Accordingly, protocols for rapid testing and improved field characterization systems that automatically triangulate electrical resistivity and half-cell corrosion potential measurements would be beneficial allowing discrete/periodic mapping of a structure to be performed as well as addressing testing for asphalt covered concrete. Further, it is the low frequency impedance of rebar in concrete that correlates to corrosion state but these are normally time consuming vulnerable to noise. Hence, it would be beneficial to provide a means of making low frequency electrical resistivity measurements rapidly. Further, prior art techniques for electrical rebar measurements require electrical connection be made to the rebar which increases measurement complexity/disruption/repair/cost even when no corrosion is identified. Beneficially a method of determining the state of a rebar without electrical contact is taught.
US10739288B2 Apparatus and method for testing conductivity of graphene
According to the present invention, oxidized and reduced regions of graphene can be accurately detected in a short time using a terahertz wave so as to measure the conductivity of graphene, and thus the time required to test the conductivity of graphene can be reduced. In addition, when an oxidized region exists in graphene, the oxidized region can be immediately reduced by irradiating an electromagnetic wave thereto so as to increase the conductivity of graphene and thus minimize the time required to restore graphene.
US10739282B2 Lead curtain protective device for detecting device and ray shielding method
A device comprises: at least two lead curtains; a supporting assembly comprising a working area and a standby area; a first transmission assembly to drive the lead curtains to move in a conveying channel; and a second transmission assembly to transfer the lead curtains between the standby area and the working area, wherein the second transmission assembly transfers the lead curtains from the standby area to the working area, so that the lead curtains fall into a starting point of the conveying channel and are located behind an article to be detected; the first transmission assembly drives the lead curtains to move with the article to be detected in front and drive the lead curtains to move from the starting point of the working area to a starting point of the standby area; and the second transmission assembly drives the lead curtains to enter and move in the standby area.
US10739280B2 Radiation phase contrast imaging apparatus
The radiation phase contrast imaging apparatus includes an X-ray source, a first grating, a second grating arranged between the X-ray source and the first grating, and a moving mechanism for moving an object stage for holding an object. The moving mechanism is configured to more the object stage to an X-ray source side of the first grating and a second grating side of the first grating opposite to the source side of the first grating.
US10739278B2 Contact lens defect inspection using UV illumination
A system for detecting defects in a contact lens material comprising: a camera having a lens and a digital image output for inspecting said lens suspended in saline solution, wherein said camera's digital image output includes only the image produced by light in a color spectrum corresponding to a portion of the spectrum of light produced by fluorescent emission of said lens material; a first Ultra violet light source to illuminate said lens and excite fluorescent emission therein; a first filter to filter the emitted light from the lens which is illuminated by Ultra violet light; and a computer having an associated memory, an input for accepting the digital image output from said camera, and an output representative of an analyzed digital image wherein said analyzed digital image includes visible indications of any imperfections detected in said lens material.
US10739275B2 Simultaneous multi-directional laser wafer inspection
Disclosed is apparatus for inspecting a sample. The apparatus includes illumination optics for simultaneously directing a plurality of incident beams at a plurality of azimuth angles towards a sample and collection optics for directing a plurality of field portions of output light from two or more of the plurality of angles towards two or more corresponding sensors. The two or more sensors are arranged for receiving the field portions corresponding to two or more angles and generating two or more corresponding images. The apparatus further comprises a processor for analyzing the two or more images to detect defects on the sample.
US10739270B2 Rapid field testing method for detecting lubricant or refrigerant additives
A method for operating a field testing device to detect an additive in a refrigerant and/or lubricant. The method includes mixing a reactive medium with the refrigerant and/or lubricant. The reactive medium is configured to react with any additive present in the lubricant and/or refrigerant to form a product that has a different color than the reactive medium. The method also includes determining the additive concentration of the lubricant and/or refrigerant by utilizing the color of the reaction mixture. The field operating device is portable such that the additive concentration may be determined while in the field.
US10739266B2 Multiview light-sheet microscopy
A live biological specimen is imaged by generating a plurality of light sheets; directing the plurality of light sheets along an illumination axis through the biological specimen such that the light sheets spatially and temporally overlap within the biological specimen along an image plane, and optically interact with the biological specimen within the image plane; and recording, at each of a plurality of views, images of the fluorescence emitted along a detection axis from the biological specimen due to the optical interaction between the light sheets and the biological specimen. The temporal overlap is within a time shift that is less than a resolution time that corresponds to a spatial resolution limit of the microscope.
US10739262B2 Automated immunoanalyzer system for performing diagnostic assays for autoimmune and infectious diseases
A quantitative method for diagnosing an autoimmune disease or an infectious disease comprising performing an automated diagnostic assay, comprising: incubating a capture reagent with a streptavidin-coated medium to form a solid phase complex, wherein the capture reagent is a biotinylated autoantigen or infectious disease antigen; washing the solid phase complex to remove excess capture reagent; incubating the solid phase complex with a serum sample to form an immune complex; washing the immune complex to remove any unbound sample; incubating the immune complex with a conjugate to create an immune-conjugate complex; washing the immune-conjugate complex to remove any unbound conjugate; introducing a substrate capable of generating a quantifiable response; and calibrating the response generated from introducing the substrate.
US10739260B2 Optical analyzing device
This optical analyzing device is provided with a light source, a detector, a substrate having a metal film on at least one surface thereof, and an optical element for introducing a light beam from the light source to the substrate and delivering the light beam from the substrate toward the detector. A plurality of sample regions for holding samples are provided on the metal film; and a portion of the light beam from the light source is irradiated to any one of the sample regions, is reflected, at least once, by the surface of the substrate on the opposite side of the side on which the sample regions are provided, and is not irradiated to a sample region other than the aforementioned sample region in the path thereof until the portion of the light beam is delivered by the optical element.
US10739257B2 Method and system for the relative referencing of a target gas in an optical measuring system for laser spectroscopy
A method for operating an optical measuring system including a wavelength-tunable temperature-stabilized laser light source for measuring the concentration of a target gas in a measured gas, wherein an instantaneous base current IDC_ZG,act corresponding to a wavelength λZG of a target gas absorption line is set so that a wavelength distance ΔλDC defined during calibration between a target gas absorption line for a target gas and a reference gas absorption line for a reference gas is maintained. During operation, a temperature difference in the laser light source, defined in advance during calibration, between the operating points selected at the time of calibration of the reference gas, with a base current IDC_RG,cal, and the target gas, with a base current IDC_ZG,cal, is maintained by determining the required instantaneous base current IDC_ZG,act for the target gas, as a function of an instantaneous base current IDC_RG,act for the reference gas.
US10739249B1 Flow cell
The flow cell is composed of a cell block and a cell holder. The cell block is light transmittable and is provided with a plurality of cells communicated with each other and mutually different in optical path length and an inlet and an outlet communicated with the cell. The plurality of cells include a short optical path length cell having an optical path length of 100 μm or less. The short optical path length cell is constituted by a groove formed on an inner joining surface of a plurality of laminated light transmitting substrates. The optical path length of the short optical path length cell is defined by a depth of the groove. The cell holder is configured to accommodate the cell block therein, and is provided with an incident window for allowing light to enter the cell block and an emission window for emitting the light transmitted through the cell block.
US10739244B2 System and method for monitoring contaminants in fluid passing through pipe in gas turbine
A system and method monitor contaminants in fluid flowing in a structure, including contaminating particles that may be present in a fuel supplied through a pipe to a combustor of a gas turbine. The system includes a light source for projecting a light sheet on a cross-sectional area of the structure; an optical sensor for sensing particles passing through the light sheet; and a controller for controlling the light source and the sensor. A window can be formed in an outer wall of the structure, and the sensor disposed outside the structure to sense the passing particles via the window. The optical sensor acquires a monitoring image in which the particles passing through the light sheet are included, and the controller performs an image analysis on the acquired monitoring image and calculates whether contaminants are included in the fluid and a degree to which contaminants are included in the fluid.
US10739240B2 Particle analyzer
A particle analyzer (1) includes a measurement cell (2) and a measurement section (10). The particle analyzer (1) further includes a migration section. The migration section includes magnets (3a and 3b), electrodes (4a, 4b, and 4c), a power source (5), and a laser light source (6). The migration section causes migration of particles contained in a medium loaded into the measurement cell (2) by at least two of a magnetophoresis method, a dielectrophoresis method, an electromagnetophoresis method, and a photophoresis method. The measurement section (10) performs determination of a physical quantity of the particles and determination of a migration rate of the particles.
US10739231B2 Data measuring device switching communication destination for measuring physical data
A data measuring device includes a communicating part capable of communicating with a plurality of numerical control devices which control a plurality of machine tools through communication cables, a physical data measuring part which measures physical data relating to operations of drive shafts of the machine tools corresponding to the numerical control devices which communicate with the communicating part through such numerical control devices, and a destination determining part which successively determines a numerical control device which should be the destination of the communicating part. The communicating part successively switches the destination so as to communicate with the numerical control device which should be the destination determined by the destination determining part, when the physical data measuring part measures the physical data.
US10739229B2 Systems and methods for measuring absorption coefficients of doped optical fibers
A system for measuring an absorption coefficient of a doped optical fiber may include: a laser source configured to transmit laser light at a selectable wavelength; a single-mode optical fiber including an end configured to splice to the doped optical fiber; two or more multimode fibers at a side of the doped optical fiber, spaced apart along the side of the doped optical fiber, configured to collect spontaneous emissions from the side of the doped optical fiber; and/or a photodiode or power meter connected to the two or more multimode fibers. A method for measuring an absorption coefficient of a doped optical fiber may include: collecting, from a side of the doped optical fiber, an emission spectrum using two or more multimode fibers; and/or calculating the absorption coefficient form using the emission spectrum and McCumber theory.
US10739227B2 Methods and systems for measuring image quality
Methods and systems for measuring the asymmetrical image quality or image features of an intraocular lens (IOL), design, refractive and diffractive designs, such as IOLs with Extended tolerance of astigmatic effects are provided by through-focus and meridian response. Measurements are taken at various focal plane and meridian positions to allow for determination of areas of better performance away from 0 meridian or the start position and meridian.
US10739225B1 Reusable pipe integrity test head systems and methods
Techniques for implementing and operating a system that includes a pipe segment, which has tubing that defines a bore and a fluid conduit implemented in an annulus of the tubing, and a test head. The test head includes a shell, which defines an annulus cavity, and an inflatable bladder implemented in the annulus cavity, in which the system maintains the inflatable securing bladder in a less inflated state while pipe segment tubing is not present in the annulus cavity and increases inflation of the inflatable bladder to a more inflated state when the tubing is present in the annulus cavity to facilitate securing and sealing an open end of the pipe segment in the test head to enable integrity of the tubing to be tested at least in part by flowing a test fluid into the annulus of the tubing via a testing port on the shell.
US10739221B2 Water detecting pressure sensors
A water detecting pressure-sensing device includes a metal housing including a cavity. A pressure sensor is disposed on a die and configured to generate a signal in response to a pressure variation. A protection medium at least partially fills the cavity and covers the die. One or more electrodes are disposed on the die and are used to detect a presence of a water droplet on the protection medium.
US10739220B2 Optical pressure sensor
An optical pressure sensor, such as a microphone, is constituted by two membranes, but where the sound does not arrive perpendicular to the membrane, but comes in from the side. The membranes may be parallel as in a Fabry-Perot or slightly skew as in an Air-wedge shearing interferometer. The pressure sensor uses interferometric readout, and consists of two membranes with essentially equal characteristics, where at least one of the membranes is partially transmitting and partially reflective and the other membrane is at least partially reflective, the membranes being separated by a cavity defined by a spacer part, where the distance between the membranes is variable to provide a shift sensitive Fabry-Perot resonator, and where the two membranes have a common back volume being sealed or essentially sealed in the frequency one wish to measure, and where a pressure increase results in that the distance between the membranes move in opposite directions.
US10739202B2 Smart device and method for controlling same
The present application discloses a smart device comprising a temperature sensor, and a method for controlling the same. The present application relates to a smart device comprising a temperature sensor for measuring the temperature of a certain object at a position spaced a certain distance from the object and having a measurement range varying according to the distance from the object. The present application provides a method for controlling a smart device comprising the steps of: measuring a distance from the smart device to the object for measuring the temperature of the object; if the measurement range of the temperature sensor at the measured position is not placed within the object, notifying a user that the temperature of the object cannot be measured; and directing the user to place the measurement range within the object.
US10739192B1 Ultraviolet flame sensor with dynamic excitation voltage generation
A controller unit for controlling an ultraviolet (UV) sensor may be excited by an excitation voltage that enables the UV sensor to detect incoming UV light. The UV sensor may provide UV detection events that may be related to the intensity of the incoming UV light. The control unit may include an excitation voltage generator, an event detector, and a controller configured to cause the excitation voltage generator to produce an excitation voltage for a cumulative excitation time that is less than 50% of the time, which may significantly increase the operational lifetime and/or reliability of a UV sensor.
US10739190B2 Motion sensor using linear array of infrared detectors
A motion sensor includes an infrared detector having a single linear array of at least four detector elements disposed on a substrate. The motion sensor also includes an optical system to simultaneously direct electromagnetic energy from two or more curtains of monitored volumes onto the linear array of detector elements. The two or more curtains of the monitored volumes having a tilt angle from a vertical orientation of the motion sensor to create a quadrature horizontal spatial relationship between the monitored volumes. Signals from the linear array of detector elements are then processed to detect a quadrature phase relationship between the signals, and an indication of human presence is provided if a quadrature phase relationship is found.
US10739180B2 Determining a volume of gas inside a liquid supply system
A known volume of liquid is delivered to a liquid supply system. A first pressure of the liquid supply system after delivery of a first known volume of liquid into the liquid supply system is determined. A second pressure of the liquid supply system after delivery of a second known volume of liquid into the liquid supply system is determined. The volume of compressible gas trapped in the liquid supply system is determined from the second known volume of delivered liquid and the first and second pressures.
US10739176B2 Flow rate sensor having temperature detectors and heat element provided on different insulator layers of diaphragm part
A disclosed flow rate sensor has a heat element and a plurality of temperature detectors, and in a state in which the heat element generates heat, a flow rate of a fluid flowing on the temperature detectors is detected, based on temperature detection results of each of the temperature detectors. The flow rate sensor includes a semiconductor substrate having a frame shape with an opening, a diaphragm part provided on the semiconductor substrate, and the heat element and the plurality of temperature detectors provided on the diaphragm part. The diaphragm part has a thin film structure part that covers the opening, and in a plan view, the plurality of temperature detectors are arranged in a periphery of the heat element.
US10739173B2 Agricultural product application system and method thereof
An electric measurement method and apparatus for detecting a mass by an electric capacity (permittivity) or a material's dielectric constant, or alternatively, electric inductance (permeability). The mass may be any phase or combination of phases. The mass may be stationary or flowing. It may comprise discrete particles such as grain, or manufactured products such as ball bearings or threaded fasteners, etc. The mass may be a flow element in a rotameter or similar flow measurement device. The sensor comprises a volume which may be completely full or only partially full of the material. The material may be discrete components or a continuum. Sensor signals may be received by existing planter monitoring systems. In some embodiments the flow sensors are positioned external to the application port. In some embodiments sensors may be utilized which are responsive to the refractive index variation of specific chemicals.
US10739167B2 Measurement method using an inductive displacement sensor
A measurement method using an inductive displacement sensor including a magnetic core and transformer with a primary winding and two secondary windings. The method includes an excitation phase of applying an AC excitation voltage across the primary winding terminals; acquisition phase for acquiring and digitizing two measurement voltages across the two secondary windings' terminals; first main processing phase performed on two measurement voltages including the steps of: multiplying the measurement voltage by a reference sine wave and reference cosine wave to obtain two resulting signals; carrying out a first integration of each resulting signal over a sliding window with width equal to the excitation period to obtain two integrated signals; carrying out a second integration of each integrated signal over a sliding window with width equal to half an excitation period to obtain two doubly integrated signals; producing amplitude of the measurement voltage from the doubly integrated signals; first final processing phase for producing a positional estimate of the magnetic core from the amplitudes of the two measurement voltages.
US10739161B2 Runway landing alert system and method
Methods and apparatus are provided for generating a runway landing alert for an aircraft. The method comprises establishing a Runway Awareness Advisory System (RAAS) envelope for the designated target runway of the aircraft. A track of the aircraft is monitored with reference to a centerline of the target runway. Any deviation by the aircraft from the centerline of the target runway is detected and determined if it is within a margin of error. If the deviation is within the margin of error, an altitude parameter of the RAAS envelope is increased. If the aircraft is determined to still be maneuvering with respect to the centerline of the target runway, the altitude parameter of the RAAS envelope is decreased. Otherwise, an alert is generated if the aircraft is outside of the RAAS envelope.
US10739157B2 Grouping maneuvers for display in a navigation presentation
Some embodiments of the invention provide several novel methods for generating a navigation presentation that displays a device navigating a route on a map. The method of some embodiments uses a virtual camera that, based on detected changes in the navigation context, dynamically modifies the way it captures portions of the map to produce different navigation scenes in the navigation presentation. To generate the navigation scenes, the method of some embodiments (1) identifies different sets of attributes that describe the different navigation contexts at different times during the navigation presentation, and (2) uses these different sets of attributes to identify different styles for operating the virtual camera. In some embodiments, the method uses an identified style to specify the virtual camera's positional attributes, which, in turn, define the portions of the map that the virtual camera identifies for rendering to produce several navigation scenes for a period of time (e.g., until the navigation context changes, or until the navigation presentation ends when the navigation context does not change again). During the navigation presentation, each time the navigation context changes, the identified set of attributes may change. This change, in turn, may cause the method of some embodiments to select a new style for operating the virtual camera. When the style for operating the virtual camera changes, the method of some embodiments modifies the way the virtual camera captures the portion of the map to render.
US10739152B2 Dynamic reporting of location data for a vehicle based on a fitted history model
A device receives historical map data, and receives, during a time period, location data associated with a location of a vehicle. The device processes the location data, with a fitted history model, to generate a vehicle path, and processes a portion of the location data, with the fitted history model, to generate a fitted history path, based on the historical map data. The device compares the vehicle path and the fitted history path, and determines whether the vehicle path and the fitted history path match based on comparing the vehicle path and the fitted history path. The device provides the portion of the location data when the vehicle path and the fitted history path match, or adds location data to the portion of the location data and provides the portion of the location data and the added location data, when the vehicle path and the fitted history path do not match.
US10739147B2 Hierarchical route generation, provision, and selection
An example method receives sensor data of a vehicle at a localized server associated with a particular geographic region that has one or more roadway segments. The vehicle is located in the particular geographic region. The method analyzes the sensor data to determine one or more of a localized lane option and a localized path option for navigating the vehicle and provides the one or more of the lane and the path for navigating the vehicle to a centralized server executing a route planer. The centralized server has data covering a plurality of geographic regions. The method determines a centralized route option including one or more of the localized lane option and the localized path option and provides the centralized route option including the one or more of the localized lane option and the localized path option to a guidance selector of a navigation application of the vehicle for processing.
US10739146B1 Transport communication pairing
A method, apparatus and non-transitory computer readable storage medium, in one embodiment, associating at least one wireless device and at least one user, requesting audio information from at least one remote source by the at least one wireless device, receiving the audio information from the remote source, broadcasting an audio identifier to the at least one wireless device, using the audio information, authenticating the association between the at least one wireless device and at least one transport, based on the audio information, determining at least one characteristic of the at least one user based on at least one of at least one user search history and at least one user preference selection and determining at least one probable route of the at least one transport based on the at least one characteristic and at least one of at least one route history and at least one input destination.
US10739140B2 Iterative estimation of non-holonomic constraints in an inertial navigation system
A device implementing a system for estimating device location includes at least one processor configured to receive a first and second set of signals, each set corresponding to location data and being received based on a sampling interval. The at least one processor is configured to, for each sampling period defined by the sampling interval, obtain sensor data corresponding to device motion during the sampling period, determine an orientation of the device relative to that of the vehicle based on the sensor data, calculate a non-holonomic constraint based on the orientation of the device relative to that of the vehicle such that the non-holonomic constraint is iteratively updated, and estimate a device state based on the non-holonomic constraint.
US10739130B2 Optical measuring device generating point cloud data
Provided is a measuring device that can easily perform high-accuracy measurement at low cost. A stage is held on an installation part. A head unit including a light projecting unit and a light receiving unit, and the installation part are fixedly coupled together by a stand. A light shielding mechanism is attached to the stand in order to block ambient light. The light shielding mechanism includes a front cover member that covers a space on the stage from above. Point cloud data representing the three-dimensional shape of the measuring object is generated based on the light reception signal. Designation of a point to be measured in the measuring object is received, and a measurement value at the designated point is calculated based on the obtained point cloud data.
US10739127B2 Rotary boring tool alignment and depth indication tools
A device for assisting an operator of a boring instrument having a penetrating element for penetration of a work surface comprising; is disclosed that includes a retention member adapted to be connected to a rotating element of a boring instrument having a cutting element wherein retention member is adapted to receive a laser, and the retention in the form of a sleeve with a tubular profile and adapted to be attached on a rotating element of the boring instrument and wherein the laser is oriented to direct a beam in a direction that is parallel with the direction of orientation of the penetrating element.
US10739120B2 Explosive separating joint
An explosive separation joint system having an expandable tube containing a mild detonating fuse (MDF) in separable portions of the joint. The MDF extends into a detonation manifold at a first port, an end of the MDF having booster bonded thereto. An external initiating ordnance transfer line enters the manifold at an initiating ordnance (IO) port, has an IO end tip and provides a detonation impulse train where each detonating component is axially aligned within a passageway with the next detonating component. In embodiments, particular detonating components of the detonation train are fixed in place where other detonating components are movable. Each detonating component that is not in direct contact with a preceding detonating component in the detonation train is in direct linear access.
US10739116B2 Automated detonation of fireworks
A fireworks kit can have a set of fireworks having multiple fireworks of different types and a plurality of detonators in communication with the fireworks that are configured to launch or detonate a firework attached thereto. A remote controller or mobile device can be in communication with the detonators and operable to provide dynamic or user customizable control of detonation, launching, or ignition of the fireworks.
US10739114B2 Barrier for absorbing very high power bullets and uses thereof
This disclosure is directed to an improved ballistic concrete barrier for stopping projectiles with a kinetic energy of between about 1.0 kJ (750 foot-pounds) and 20.3 kJ (15,000 foot-pounds) in between about 3 inches and 10 inches.
US10739109B1 Firearm marksmanship system with chamber insert
A universal marksmanship training system is disclosed herein configured to utilize a display device comprising a graphic display. A software application may also be provided. The software application is often configured to display a virtual target on the graphic display. A chamber insert may be utilized, the chamber insert configured to be positioned with the firing chamber of a firearm to be zeroed, wherein the chamber insert interacts with the software application to determine alignment of a bore of the firearm to a bore alignment point on the graphic display. In one form, the display device displays a sight target on the graphic display wherein the sight target is visually perceived by a marksman, and is offset from the bore alignment point by an offset distance. In one form, the software application calculates the sight target relative to the bore alignment point of the firearm given a set of condition variables.
US10739107B2 Firearm chassis with integrated rail system
A chassis for a firearm includes a lower receiver and a lower forend that are monolithically formed with one another. The lower receiver defines a trigger well that is configured to receive an action. The lower forend extends distally from the lower receiver and defines a channel that is configured to receive a barrel.
US10739105B2 Accessories, devices systems, and methods for retaining and stabilizing archery and other equipment
According to at least one aspect of the present disclosure, a device for retaining and stabilizing archery equipment, such as a bow, includes a first portion configured for attachment to a bow and a second portion configured for attachment to the first portion, the second portion having a distal tip opposite the first portion and configured for insertion into the ground or a stand wherein the device is structured to retain the bow above the ground without the bow touching the ground. In certain embodiments, the device further includes an adjustment element, the adjustment element structured to reversibly and adjustably connect the first portion to the second portion and an attachment mechanism structured to reversibly and adjustably attach the device to the bow, where the adjustment mechanism and the adjustment element are disposed in a first slot and a second slot of the first portion and the second portion, respectively.
US10739104B1 Router system
Provided is a crossbow router system comprising a first elongated frame defining a plurality of parallel rotational axes of the first frame; a second elongated frame defining a plurality of parallel rotational axes of the second frame; wherein multiple rotational axes of the first frame are coincident with one multiple rotational axes of the second frame; multiple elongated shafts with each shaft defining a shaft axis, each shaft being coincident with a rotational axis of the first elongated frame, and a rotational axis of the second elongated frame; and each shaft having a bushing thereon.
US10739097B1 Thermal respirating sound suppressor
A mechanically vented noise suppressor for a firearm using a piston and baffles to capture above atmospheric gas pressure. The device uses a series of baffles in combination with a piston contained between two springs inside a tube. This piston moves to absorb and release high pressure gas from the barrel bore and draw in outside air to cool the suppressor components.
US10739094B1 Follower for blank cartridges, unitary/integrated magazine with follower, and methods for manufacturing same
Systems and methods herein relate to a safety magazine for blank ammunition or “blanks”. In one illustrative implementation, a specially-shaped follower is utilized to engage and advance the blank ammunition without jamming, i.e., when holding and feeding blank cartridges into the chamber of a firearm. In other implementations, integrated/unitary magazines including such a follower are disclosed, which also prevent jams otherwise common in the field of magazines converted to handle blank rounds of ammunition. According to such implementations, live ammunition or cartridges are prevented from being loaded into the magazine and a specialized follower that prevents the ammunition form jamming is provided.
US10739090B2 Pristol multi-functional rear rail module
The present invention provides a pistol with a frame having a rear grip, a trigger facility forward of the grip and an upper surface. An elongated slide is connected to the frame and operable to reciprocate along the upper surface. The frame defines a rear recess open at the upper surface. An insert is included having a major portion removably received in the rear recess and having a frame rail extending from the major portion above the upper surface. The frame rail is adapted to connect with the slide to constrain reciprocation.
US10739086B2 Heat exchanger and turbine engine comprising such an exchanger
The invention relates to a heat exchanger (10) for heat-exchange between a first fluid and a second fluid, comprising a membrane separating the two fluids and a heat-conductive element (17) in thermal contact with the membrane and with the first fluid, characterised in that said heat-conductive element (17) moves between an active position and an inactive position, such that the capacity of heat exchange with the first fluid is weaker in the inactive position than in the active position. The exchanger is applied, in particular, for the cooling of fluid in the secondary stream of a turbofan.
US10739084B2 Liquid cooling heat sink structure and cooling circulation system thereof
A liquid cooling heat sink structure includes a thermal conduction module configured to dissipate heat and including a heat exchange unit; a cover coupled to the thermal conduction module and enclosing the heat exchange unit, the cover and the thermal conduction module defining a heat exchange chamber that includes the heat exchange unit, the cover defining a first opening and a second opening, and the cover being coupled to the thermal conduction module such that at least one of the first and second openings is above the heat exchange unit; a flow guidance plate disposed on the cover; and a housing disposed on the flow guidance plate and defining a first cavity and a second cavity fluidly isolated from each other, wherein the housing includes two fluid inlets each in fluid communication with the first cavity, and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the second cavity.
US10739083B1 System and method for storing thermal energy in a heated liquid in a pressurized vessel
A system and method for storing thermal energy in a heated liquid in a pressurized vessel employs an inner and outer vessel. The inner vessel contains water or specific liquids for storage and potential use of thermal energy contained therein. An outer vessel encapsulates an inner vessel, with a vacuum formed there between. The inner vessel comprises an upper portion containing an unheated liquid and a lower portion containing a heated liquid. A sliding insulated barrier segregates liquids. The pressure generated by the heated liquid, and incompressibility of unheated liquid equalizes static pressure within the inner vessel, which helps prevent the heated liquid in the lower portion from forming a vapor phase. Heated liquid egresses the lower portion of inner vessel to pass through a vapor producing apparatus to become vapor, then an expander to become condensate, and finally to a heat source for reintroduction into the inner vessel.
US10739077B2 Heat exchanger including furcating unit cells
A heat exchanger includes a core defining a first passageway configured for a first fluid to flow through and a second passageway configured for a second fluid to flow through. The core includes a plurality of unit cells coupled together. Each unit cell of the plurality of unit cells includes a sidewall at least partly defining a first passageway portion, a second passageway portion, a plurality of first openings for the first fluid to flow through, and a plurality of second openings for the second fluid to flow through. Each unit cell of the plurality of unit cells is configured to enable the first fluid to combine and divide in the first passageway portion. Each unit cell is further configured to enable the second fluid to combine and divide in the second passageway portion.
US10739071B2 Intelligent control system for rotary vacuum drum drying system
A rotary vacuum drum drying system is described. The system may include a plurality of sensors and a control system operatively coupled with the plurality of sensors. The control system includes a processing device to monitor a plurality of parameters of the vacuum drying system received from the plurality of sensors and automatically adjust one or more of the plurality of parameters based on the monitor of the plurality of parameters.
US10739070B2 Space waste fluid extraction
A fluid extraction apparatus includes a first chamber within which waste material is configured to be disposed and a second chamber having a vacuum source interface. The first chamber may be in selective fluid communication with the second chamber. In various embodiments, the fluid extraction apparatus further includes an intermediate valve disposed on a conduit extending between the first chamber and the second chamber, wherein the intermediate valve is selectively actuatable to control the selective fluid communication. In various embodiments, the selective fluid communication between the first chamber and the second chamber is exclusively via the intermediate valve and the conduit.
US10739066B2 Refrigerator control method and system with inverter compressor
A control method and control system of a refrigerator with an inverter compressor. The control method includes: calculating the total cooling amount needed by a compartment to be cooled within a unit time; taking the total cooling amount as a first power of the inverter compressor and calculating a first frequency of the inverter compressor operating at the first power; and controlling the inverter compressor to operate at the first frequency. The present invention effectively controls the power consumption amount while satisfying the refrigerator cooling condition by calculating the total cooling amount needed by a refrigerator compartment within a unit time and adjusting the frequency of the inverter compressor.
US10739065B2 Domestic refrigerator having a wall lighting module
A domestic refrigerator has a cold chamber delimited by walls, and a lighting module inserted into a wall opening of a delimiting wall of the cold chamber. The lighting module has a planar, transparent light outlet pane arranged parallel to the delimiting wall, a frame inserted into the wall opening, at least one light-emitting diode which, in a projection perpendicular to the pane plane of the light outlet pane, is arranged so that it is concealed, and a light reflection surface, arranged behind the light outlet pane and irradiated by the light-emitting diode where the light reflection surface, in a region that is visible through the light outlet pane when viewed perpendicularly to the pane plane, has all over a roughness depth Rz of between 2.5 μm and 8.0 μm and an arithmetical mean roughness value Ra of between 0.63 μm and 2.4 μm.
US10739064B2 Cooling system
An apparatus includes a high side heat exchanger, a load, a compressor, a belt, a first bin, a second bin, and a controller. The high side heat exchanger removes heat from a refrigerant. The load uses the refrigerant to cool an enclosed space. The compressor compresses the refrigerant. The first and second bins are coupled to the belt and positioned within the enclosed space. The controller receives a first message, determines that the first bin should be selected, and cycles the belt to move the first bin to a retrieval location within the enclosed space. The controller also receives a second message, determines that the second bin should be selected, and cycles the belt to move the second bin to the retrieval location.
US10739063B2 Water dispenser
A water dispenser for a refrigerator including a water discharge nozzle fluidly connected to a water source, a valve configured to selectively block the fluid connection, and an actuator operated to allow water to be dispensed. The water discharge nozzle is pivotally mounted to a surface of the refrigerator to pivot between a retracted position and an extended position. In the extended position, the water discharge nozzle is extended outwards beyond the surface of the refrigerator. The water discharge nozzle is biased towards one of the extended and retracted positions. The valve is configured to block the fluid connection between the water discharge nozzle and the water source when the water discharge nozzle is in the retracted position. When the water discharge nozzle pivots to the extended position, the valve is operated to enable fluid connection between the water discharge nozzle and the water source.
US10739060B2 Cooler lock
A cooler access control system locks a cooler when occurrence of an event is detected that requires limiting access to the inside of the cooler. Examples of such events include the loss of power to the cooler for a predetermined period of time, the opening of the cooler door for longer than an allowed time, the loss of functionality of a temperature probe and others. In an embodiment, a service mode is supported wherein the door is left unlocked despite the occurrence of such an event, to allow a stocker or other personnel to leave the cooler door open while stocking the cooler with product.
US10739058B2 Dew condensation removal structure and cooling/heating equipment including dew condensation removal structure
Disclosed are a dew condensation removal structure that removes dew condensation generated in equipment using cold such as refrigerating/freezing equipment and air conditioning equipment and that suppresses power consumption necessary to remove the dew condensation, and cooling/heating equipment including the dew condensation removal structure. The cooling/heating equipment uses the dew condensation removal structure, including: a cooling structure having a cooling surface that is directly or indirectly cooled by cold, the cooling surface facing outside air; and a dew condensation conveyance section provided on the cooling surface, in which the dew condensation conveyance section has a conveyance path that conveys dew condensation by capillary phenomenon, the dew condensation being generated on a surface of the dew condensation conveyance section.
US10739046B2 Compressor, refrigeration cycle apparatus, and air conditioner
A compressor is configured such that an axis center of a rotating shaft for transmitting rotation of a rotor to a compressing unit for compressing a refrigerant is offset from a rotor center of the rotor, and, when the rotor is divided into, with respect to the rotor center, a first portion located on a side in a direction from the axis center to the rotor center and a second portion located on a side in a direction from the rotor center to the axis center, a magnetic force of the first portion is stronger than a magnetic force of the second portion. This configuration allows the rotor to generate non-uniform magnetic attractive forces during the rotation of the rotor and thereby can suppress vibration generated due to rotation of an eccentric portion of the compressing unit and reduce noise.
US10739045B2 Systems and methods for controlling a refrigeration system
A refrigeration system includes a free cooling system having an air-cooled heat exchanger, where the air-cooled heat exchanger includes a fan configured to move air over coils of the air-cooled heat exchanger to remove heat from a coolant flowing through the air-cooled heat exchanger, and a mechanical cooling system with a refrigerant loop that includes an evaporator, a compressor, and a condenser disposed along the refrigerant loop, where the compressor is configured to circulate a refrigerant through the refrigerant loop, and wherein the evaporator is configured to receive the coolant and transfer heat from the coolant to the refrigerant. The refrigeration system also includes a controller configured to adjust a fan speed of the fan up to a threshold fan speed, to initiate operation of the compressor when the fan speed reaches the threshold fan speed, wherein the fan speed and a compressor speed of the compressor are based at least on an ambient air temperature and a cooling load demand.
US10739039B2 Strut, system and method for a solar mirror frame
A strut end piece for a strut for connecting with a fin of a sleeve for a solar mirror frame support. A strut for receiving a strut end piece for a solar mirror frame support. A sleeve for connecting with a chord and a strut end piece for a solar mirror frame support having a main portion having an opening for receiving the chord. A method for connecting a sleeve to a chord and a strut end piece for a solar mirror frame support.
US10739026B2 Ventilating fan
A ventilating fan, includes a humidity sensor box, provided with an air inlet in a bottom surface facing an suction opening and an air outlet in a top surface opposite to the bottom surface; a humidity sensor located inside the humidity sensor box and adapted to detect the humidity of the air passing through the humidity sensor box; and a humidity sensor circuit board located inside the humidity sensor box, disposed perpendicular to the bottom surface and adapted to control the humidity sensor. The air may flow at a high speed in the humidity sensor box, and it is easy for the water vapor to be taken out of the humidity sensor box without being accumulated inside the humidity sensor box, thereby suppressing the influence of the water vapor or the water droplet on the humidity sensor and enabling the humidity sensor to accurately detect the indoor humidity.
US10739018B2 Saddle window air conditioner with an adjustable chaseway
A saddle window air conditioner includes an interior casing and an exterior casing. A chaseway extends between the interior casing and the exterior casing. A first sleeve of the chaseway is slidably received within a second sleeve of the chaseway such that a length of the chaseway between the interior casing and the exterior casing is adjustable by sliding the first sleeve within the second sleeve. A mounting bracket is mountable at a window. The mounting bracket includes a support leg, a lift foot slidably mounted to the support leg, and a spring coupled to the lift foot. The lift foot is connectable to the exterior casing. The spring urges the lift foot and the exterior casing upwardly on the support leg when the mounting bracket is positioned in the window and the lift foot is connected to the exterior casing.
US10739015B2 Real-time cooking fume concentration monitoring system and range hood applying the same
A real-time fume concentration monitoring system includes an electrical box having a closed internal space, wherein a divider is disposed within the electrical box so that the internal space of the electrical box is divided into a first chamber and a second chamber; a signal emitting unit is disposed within the first chamber, and a signal receiving unit is disposed within the second chamber; a portion of the electrical box corresponding to a signal emitting portion of the signal emitting unit and signal receiving unit is a light-transmitting region; a signal output terminal of the signal receiving unit is connected to a data processing unit. By detecting the fume concentration in a contactless manner, power consumption is low, the energy efficiency demand for the whole machine in the standby state is satisfied, and the signal detection sensitivity is high.
US10739011B2 Retracting and extending control selectors
A system for inhibiting and providing access to appliance control knobs includes a support structure for mounting individual control knobs or groups thereof, and an actuator assembly for extending and retracting control knobs either individually or collectively.
US10739002B2 Fluidic nozzle assembly for a turbine engine
A gas turbine engine includes a turbine having a stage of turbine rotor blades. The gas turbine engine additionally includes a combustion section defining a cooling air passage for providing a cooling airflow to the stage of turbine rotor blades. The gas turbine engine additionally includes a fluidic nozzle assembly having a fluidic nozzle positioned in or immediately upstream of the cooling air passage of the combustion section. The fluidic nozzle defines an opening and is operable to induce cooling airflow through the opening to increase or decrease an amount of cooling air provided to the stage of turbine rotor blades to, e.g., increase an efficiency of the gas turbine engine.
US10738980B2 Flashlight with rear-facing signal light and modular integrated mount system
Flashlight having modular mount system with integral mount element on the flashlight body and/or having programmable rear-facing signal lights.
US10738977B2 Detachable support and luminaire
A detachable support is provided. The detachable support includes a first arm having a first connection portion, a second arm having a second connection portion, and a frame. The frame has a first end portion and a second end portion, which are respectively hinged to the first arm and the second arm. The first connection portion and the second connection portion are operable to be inserted and fixed into two grooves respectively, and the two grooves are defined in a housing to be mounted. The first arm has a hole, the housing to be mounted is provided with a spring loaded bolt, and the spring loaded bolt is operable to be inserted into the hole to lock the first arm. No tool is required throughout installation and removal processes of the detachable support according to the present disclosure, thereby improving the efficiency of the installation and removal processes.
US10738976B1 Lighting device
A lighting device includes: a bearing member, provided with a circuit switching component, wherein the circuit switching component is connected to an external power supply, and is provided with at least one first plug portion; and at least one light source component, comprising: a housing, provided with a first accommodation portion and a second accommodation portion; one or more light source units, each light source unit has one or more pairs of power supply pins; a drive circuit component, comprising a second plug portion, the drive circuit component is used for switching the external power supply into supply power to the light source unit; and a conductive member, provided with through holes for inserting the power supply pins, wherein the conductive member is in conductive contact with each electrical connection pin.
US10738974B2 Softbox and cover adapter for lighting devices
A lighting device for film and television for attachment to a light fixture has interconnected preferably trapezoidal panels connected to adjacent panels along opposing ends within a fabric sleeve, the wider edges of the panels connectable to the lighting fixture. Each panel has a corrugated plastic core and fibreglass rods inserted perpendicular to the parallel edges of the panels adjacent a first end, adjacent an opposing second end, and at a medial position. A hinge having attachment means is provided at one end of the extension housing. The device may be folded upon itself to about ⅛ of its original size and requires no assembly as it is a single unit. Although the enclosure is collapsible, once it is attached to any light fixture it becomes a rigid frame that does not collapse.
US10738958B2 Lighting device
A lighting device comprising: a light source for emitting lights along optic axis toward field of view; a liquid crystal element disposed on the optic axis, having electrode pattern in far field FF corresponding region and having no electrode pattern in near field corresponding region; a pair of polarizers including input side and output side polarizers sandwiching the liquid crystal element, constituting crossed Nicol polarizers; driver circuit for forming voltages applied to the electrode pattern; and phase shift forming element disposed between the pair of polarizers in the near field corresponding region of the liquid crystal element; wherein the far field corresponding region constitutes normally black optic system together with the pair of polarizers, and the near field corresponding region constitutes normally-on optic system together with the phase shift forming element and the pair of polarizers.
US10738953B2 Lighting system including a truss structure or a platform of power bars
A lighting system that may include a platform, a plurality of hangers configured to hang the platform from a supporting structure, and at least one luminaire or light pendant electrically and structurally coupled to the platform for emitting light.The platform may include a plurality of first power bars spaced from one another and extending in a first direction, and a plurality of second power bars spaced from one another and extending in a second direction crossing the first direction. The first and second power bars may be electrically and structurally connected to one another.
US10738952B1 Modular emitting device and light emission system
A light emission system includes fixture assembly including a chassis and a driver board. The driver board includes a plurality of drivers. The system further includes a plurality of modular emitting devices each configured to removably couple to the fixture assembly. The modular emitting devices including a heat sink, an emitting implement, and an emitter board. The emitter board is bonded to the heat sink.
US10738951B2 LED light with light filter device
The present invention provides a lamp that includes: an LED light source; a lens having an incident surface and an emergent surface, the incident surface defining a first cavity, and the emergent surface having an annular protuberance thereon; and a light filter device accommodated within a space defined by the annular protuberance of the lens, wherein, the LED light source is situated within or proximate to the first cavity, to enable light emitted from the LED light source entering the lens from the incident surface and exiting the lens from the emergent surface to be at least partially transmitted through the light filter device.
US10738943B2 Filling station for gas bottles and filling method
The filling station according to the invention enables an automated refilling of a gas bottle by an end-user. This comprises an insertion device, which enables an end-user to insert an emptied gas bottle into the filling station. The filling station comprises a closing device for closing the filling station after the insertion of the gas bottle such that a removal of the gas bottle subsequent to the closing is not possible. The end-user may not remove the gas bottle in a closed state. Furthermore, the filling station comprises a filling device for an automated filling of an into the filling station inserted emptied gas bottle subsequent to the closing. A filling may thus only take place, if the filling station is closed and in consequence the gas bottle cannot be removed. There is a gas testing device for an automated gas leakage test after a refilling of an inserted gas bottle. With it, the tightness of a once again filled gas bottle is tested. There is a release device that releases an afore filled or full gas bottle only after a successful gas leakage test and thus enables a removal of a once again filled gas bottle. A removal of a gas bottled filled with gas respectively liquid gas is thus only possible, if the gas leakage test revealed that no gas escapes from the filled bottle. The invention further concerns a method for refilling.
US10738934B2 Gap adjusting device of multi-display and multi-display having the same
A gap adjusting device for adjusting a gap of displays adjacent to each other of a multi-display can include a body, a first fixing part, a second fixing part, an adjusting part, a first wire and a second wire. A fastening hole is defined in the body. The first fixing part is received inside the body, and the first fixing part is fixed to a first display. The second fixing part is received inside the body, and the second fixing part is fixed to a second display adjacent to the first display. The adjusting part is configured to be received in the fastening hole to be rotated, and the adjusting part is interposed between the first fixing part and the second fixing part. The first wire is connected to the adjusting part and the first fixing part, and the second wire is connected to the adjusting part and the second fixing part.
US10738929B2 Sanitary Tee or Wye fitting component and use in a DWV system
An internal boss can have an outer side surface shaped to match the bored opening of the Drain, Waste, and Vent (DWV) pipe, an inner side surface shaped to align with an interior pipe surface of the sanitary Tee or Wye fitting component, and an internal face surface of the boss extending between the side surfaces and shaped to align with an interior pipe surface of the DWV pipe when welded thereto. Snap-fit wings can hold the interior face surface of the sanitary Tee or Wye fitting component against an exterior face surface of the DWV pipe while the fitting component and DWV pipe are homogeneously weldable into a single DWV fitting using a solvent mixture including a common plastic material. Related methods and single homogeneous fittings are also provided.
US10738927B2 Female element for a fluid coupling and fluid coupling including such an element
This fluid coupling (R) element (200) comprises a body (202) for receiving a complementary end-piece (100), this body being centered on a longitudinal axis (X2) and defining a fluid circulation channel (204) within the body on the one hand, and a sealing chamber (208) in which a sealing gasket able to cooperate with the end-piece (100) inserted in the body (202) is housed, on the other hand. The sealing chamber is defined by an outer radial wall (2082) and a rear wall (2088). This coupling element comprises a locking mechanism (206) that includes locking members (2062) radially movable in the body relative to the longitudinal axis (X2), between a position blocking the end-piece (100) in the body and a position freeing a passage for the end-piece, and a locking ring (2066) mounted around the body and movable relative thereto, between a first position keeping the locking members (2062) in their blocking position and a second position in which the locking ring does not oppose the movement of the locking members toward their released position. The sealing chamber (208) is inwardly radially defined, relative to the longitudinal axis (X2), by an inner radial wall (2084), secured to the body (202), and by a front wall (2086). A front edge (2084b) of the inner radial wall (2084) is offset backward (d1), along the longitudinal axis (X2), relative to the rear surface (2086s) of the front wall (2086).
US10738925B2 Diesel fuel cross-drop prevention kit
A diesel fuel cross-drop prevention kit that provides a multitude of couplings and fittings designed only for a single type of fuel. The kit includes a drop-elbow coupler, a storage-tank inlet tube, a primary key slot, a primary key protrusion, a retractable pull pin, a hose, a gravity-drop tube fitting, a secondary key slot, and a secondary key protrusion. The primary key slot traverses into an internal surface of the drop-elbow coupler. The primary key protrusion is externally and laterally connected to the storage-tank inlet tube. The storage-tank inlet tube is positioned within the drop-elbow coupler with the primary key protrusion being positioned within the primary key slot. The secondary key slot traverses into a first female coupler tube of the hose. The secondary key protrusion is externally connected to the gravity-drop tube fitting. This allows the first female coupler tube to fit over the gravity-drop tube fitting.
US10738908B1 Rotational magnet indexing valve
A rotational magnet indexing valve, which has a housing assembly and a rotational magnet valve assembly. The rotational magnet valve assembly has a driven gear assembly, a manifold assembly, a motor assembly, and a plurality of magnetic cartridge valve assemblies. The rotational magnet valve assembly has an inlet and a plurality of outlets. The manifold assembly is cylindrical in shape. The plurality of magnetic cartridge valve assemblies is radially positioned on the manifold assembly. The motor assembly is joined to the manifold assembly by a bridge.
US10738902B2 Methods, devices and systems for a valve-contacting assembly
Disclosed are methods, systems and devices for evacuation of fluid, for example, air or gas, from a container or enclosed area.
US10738894B2 Valve mechanism for removing foreign matter at valve port
A flow rate adjusting valve includes: a casing including an inlet, an outlet, and a channel connecting the inlet and the outlet to each other; a valve port disposed in the channel; and a valve body that is disposed upstream of the valve port and moves forward and backward relative to the valve port to adjust an opening degree of an upstream opening of the valve port. The valve port includes a narrowing portion whose opening diameter is smaller than that of the upstream opening, and an enlarging portion continuous to a downstream side of the narrowing portion and having an opening diameter of the narrowing portion. When the upstream opening is at a predetermined opening degree, an area of the valve port through which a fluid passes is at minimum at the narrowing portion.
US10738893B2 Valve armature for a solenoid valve, and corresponding solenoid valve
A valve armature for a solenoid valve includes a main body and a tappet that interacts with a valve seat. The main body and the tappet are connected to one another via a connecting apparatus. The connecting apparatus has at least one first latching element that is arranged on the tappet and at least one second latching element that is arranged on the main body. The latching elements are configured for a positively locking and/or non-positive latching connection.
US10738887B2 Shift fork and method of manufacture
A shift fork and a method of manufacture. The shift fork may be made by bending a rod to form a first prong, a second prong, and a ring portion. First and second intermediate segments of the rod may extend from the ring portion to the first and second prongs, respectively.
US10738881B2 Hydraulic control device
In a control unit of a hydraulic control device, a temperature acquisition unit acquires a temperature of a driver and a temperature determination unit determines whether the temperature or a temperature at an approximate line of the temperature has reached a restriction start temperature. If the temperature determination unit determines that the temperature or the temperature has reached the restriction start temperature, a motor controller restricts a motor output.
US10738878B2 Lubricating system of vehicle transmission device
A lubricating system of a vehicle transmission device includes a third oil storage part that is provided above a first oil storage part and a second oil storage part in a vehicle height direction. The third oil storage part stores lubricating oil, and includes a first outlet that allows the lubricating oil to flow out by gravity toward the first oil storage part without passing through the second oil storage part. As the lubricating oil is thus returned from the first outlet to the first oil storage part without passing through the second oil storage part, the oil level in the first oil storage part can be stably maintained with the lubricating oil supplied thereto regardless of the oil level in the second oil storage part.
US10738872B2 Scissors gear
A variety of scissors gear assemblies are disclosed that utilize integral parts or common tools to align teeth of the scissors gear assembly. Methods of use are also disclosed.
US10738860B2 Hydraulic tensioner with controllable inlet pressure
A pressure regulator is in fluid communication with a supply inlet of a hydraulic tensioner to actively control fluid to the inlet of the hydraulic tensioner. By actively controlling the pressure regulator based on engine conditions and thus the oil pressure being fed to the hydraulic tensioner, the oil pressure to the hydraulic tensioner may be reduced at low engine speeds, increasing the efficiency of the timing system, or allowing full oil pressure at high engine speeds and low engine temperature.
US10738857B2 Actuator with reversible direction of rotation
In an actuator having a reversible motor before a step-down gear, this can be optimized kinetically, geometrically and in terms of material engineering when different step-down ratios become active according to the different torque requirement for application and for release, in a manner dependent on direction of rotation, for example of a parking brake operated by an electric motor. For this purpose, two differently dimensioned idler wheels of the step-down gears that mesh, for example, with a stepped motor pinion, act via freewheels acting in opposite directions on a common gear shaft. Depending on direction of rotation of the motor, the gear shaft thereby rotates at different rpms, delivering correspondingly different torques.
US10738854B2 Manipulation device
A manipulation device has a manipulation body operated by the manipulator in a manipulation direction, a support body freely supporting the operation of the manipulation body, and a movable load imparting mechanism imparting a load to the manipulation body. The movable load imparting mechanism has a movable member engaged with the movable axis of the manipulation body, a magnetism generating mechanism having a coil that generates a magnetic field and a first yoke provided so as to enclose the coil, and a magnetic viscous fluid, its viscosity changing according to the strength of a magnetic field. The magnetic viscous fluid is filled in a first gap between the first yoke and the movable member. In the gap, a first buffering layer not harder than the movable member is provided on at least one of the opposing plane of the first yoke and the opposing plane of the movable member.
US10738853B2 Damper and assembly
A damper includes a body and a movement limiter. A movement limiter may extend from the body. In embodiments, a movement limiter may include a plurality of ribs that may be configured for contacting an inner surface of an aperture or recess of a bracket to limit movement of the body relative to said bracket. A plurality of connecting members may extend from the body. The plurality of connecting members may connect the body with the bracket. The plurality of connecting members may include substantially T-shaped or bow tie-shaped configurations.
US10738847B2 Ventilated braking band, ventilated brake disc and method of ventilation
A ventilated braking band for ventilated brake disc, unusually capable of an efficient cooling and structural resistance, has a first plate and a second plate. The ventilated braking band has protrusions which project from a plate without reaching the other plate. Some of the protrusions which project from one of the first or second plate form a protrusion group. The protrusion group forms a continuous or interrupted protrusion group path. The protrusion group projects from both plates, thus forming at least a first and a second protrusion group path. The projections of the first and second protrusion group path cross one another on a plane parallel to the first or second braking surface of the respective plates.
US10738844B2 Disc brake for a utility vehicle
A disc brake for a utility vehicle is provided. The disc brake includes a brake caliper overlapping a brake disc, the brake caliper being held on a brake carrier located on the vehicle in an axially displaceable manner with respect to the brake disc. The brake carrier has brake lining slots on opposite sides of the brake disc defined by brake carrier lugs on the entry and the exit side. Each slot receives a brake lining having a brake plate and a friction lining fastened thereto, configured such that each brake lining is supported at least at the entry side in the direction of rotation of the brake disc on the entry side brake carrier lug during braking.
US10738836B2 Adjustable torque assembly
A torque assembly including an outer component, an inner component fitted within the outer component, and a tolerance ring provided between the outer component and the inner component to transmit torque between the inner and outer components, wherein torque transferred between the inner and outer components is adjustable by modifying the axial spacing between the inner component and the outer component.
US10738832B2 Tripod joint spider, method of manufacturing the same, and alloy steel applied thereto
Disclosed herein are a tripod joint spider, a method of manufacturing the same, and an alloy steel of the tripod joint spider. The method comprises producing a primary molded article using the alloy steel, producing a secondary molded article, hardening the secondary molded article by means of induction hardening, and producing an end product.
US10738827B2 Management system and motion guidance device
In a management system which manages user equipment installed in a prescribed space managed by a user, the user equipment including a plurality of motion guidance devices each including a track member, a moving member, and a plurality of displacement sensors which detect displacements of the moving member in a prescribed number of displacement directions in the moving member, on the basis of lifespan-related information corresponding to each of the plurality of motion guidance devices, a lifespan exhaustion ratio of each motion guidance device is calculated and, on the basis of the calculated lifespan exhaustion ratio, replacement object devices to be replaced within a prescribed period which constitute a part of or all of the plurality of motion guidance devices are determined. In addition, a user is notified of a replacement timing at which all of the determined replacement object devices in the user equipment are to be replaced.
US10738822B2 Journal device and rotary machine
A journal bearing includes: a carrier ring; a plurality of bearing pads disposed on a radially inner side of a lower half region of the carrier ring; a pair of side plates disposed on both sides of the plurality of bearing pads with respect to an axial direction of the rotor shaft; and at least one oil-supply unit for supplying lubricant oil to the plurality of bearing pads. From among the at least one oil-supply unit, a first oil-supply unit disposed on a downstream side of a most downstream pad positioned most downstream of the plurality of bearing pads is configured to supply the lubricant oil toward a region below a corner portion of the most downstream pad, of a trailing edge surface of the most downstream pad, the corner portion being formed by an intersection between a pad surface of the most downstream pad and the trailing edge surface.
US10738819B2 High security fastener
A security fastener for installation on a wheel having a recess hole extending from a recess entrance of a first diameter comprising an end portion concentric with a longitudinal axis of the fastener, the end portion configured to mate with a corresponding element of the recess hole, an intermediate skirt portion having a side wall region with a diameter within about 6 millimeters of the diameter of the recess entrance, a drive portion having a tapered outer surface and a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending key-receiving grooves in the tapered outer surface arranged in a lock pattern to which a driving torque may be applied, the tapered outer surface sloping downward and outward away from the longitudinal axis of the fastener from a top surface to the skirt portion at a taper angle of at least 11 degrees.
US10738817B2 Self-indicating direct tension indicator
A direct tension indicating (DTI) washer. The DTI washer has an annular body and one or more U-shaped horseshoe protuberances. The annular body includes a central hole, a circumference, an outer edge, a first face, and a second face opposite from the first face. The horseshoe protuberances each have a height, an apex closest to the central hole, and an opening directed toward the outer edge. The horseshoe protuberances are integral with the annular body and struck and partially sheared from the annular body to project from the first face of the annular body and leave one or more corresponding indentations in the second face of the annular body. The horseshoe protuberances may be radially offset from their corresponding indentations. An indicating material is initially encapsulated and contained within the area on the first face defined by each of the horseshoe protuberances.
US10738816B2 Reuseable single groove rivet system and method
A reusable single groove riveting system includes a single groove riveting bolt and a collar, and a method of use thereof as well as installation and removal methods thereof. A pull groove has a variable section feature along the axial direction so a collet and the single groove can automatically align during installation; the variable section can reduce the stress concentration effects along the single groove structure and avoid stuck problems. While raising the strength of the collar flange, the design feature of the axial installation force indicator is added. The single groove structure will not receive any extra load from the tool during disassembly or removal process so the rivet bolt can be reused after the disassembly. In the event the bolt pull groove is accidently damaged or the work space is limited, the collar can be effectively removed from the joint with this disassembly or removal method.
US10738800B2 Combination manifold block, valve housing and spool valve assembly for a manifold bank
A valve assembly has a valve housing with a hole therein. A valve spool is slidably received directly into the hole of the valve housing with no sleeves or seals interposed therebetween. Preferably, the valve housing and valve spool may be made from hardened stainless steel, preferably hardened 440C stainless steel. Preferably the manifold block has integrally formed manifold section and valve housing section.
US10738790B2 Fan device, air flow adjustment device and air volume control method thereof
A motor-driven fan device includes a motor, a processor, a storage with a lookup table stored therein, and a speed detection unit. The processor queries the lookup table or calculates to acquire the target driving voltage and a corresponding target rotating speed of the motor. When the rotating speed difference is not within the range of the preset rotating speed difference, the processor repeatedly adds a gain value to the target driving voltage to acquire a new target driving voltage, acquires the actual rotating speed and the target rotating speed, and determines whether the rotating speed difference is within the range of the preset rotating speed difference. The processor maintains the operation of the motor at the target rotating speed at that point by using the constant speed control method when the absolute value of rotating speed difference is within the range of the preset rotating speed difference.
US10738786B2 Geared turbo machine
A geared turbo machine having a transmission, a drive assembly and multiple output assemblies. The transmission has a central bull gear and multiple pinions engaging into the bull gear. A first output assembly a two-stage main compressor in which a process gas is compressed using the mechanical drive power provided by the drive assembly a respective intermediate cooler is connected between two respective stages of the main compressor to cool the second process gas. A respective intermediate cooler is arranged between the last stage of the main compressor and a first output assembly and between two respective output assembly and an end cooler arranged downstream of the last. Each intermediate cooler and the end cooler has a respective housing with a supply connector and a discharge connector and a heat exchanger At least one intermediate cooler and/or the end cooler has a heat exchanger with a plate-type construction.
US10738784B2 Power-loss ridethrough system and method
A method of operating an electric induction motor with a variable-speed drive includes determining a voltage level on a DC bus for the drive, and measuring a first magnitude of magnetic flux from a stator of the normally-operating electric motor, determining a normal flux level. The method includes disabling a first output to the drive when the DC bus voltage is less than a first threshold level. The method includes measuring a magnetic flux feedback signal having a phase and second magnitude, estimating a speed of the electric motor, and configuring a second output signal for the drive when the DC bus voltage is greater than a second threshold level. The second output signal matches a signal from the second magnitude and a phase of magnetic flux. The method includes enabling the drive output to restart the electric motor when the magnetic flux is greater than a third threshold value.
US10738782B2 Magnetically coupled sealless centrifugal pump
A magnetically driven centrifugal pump has a pump case, an open vane impeller in the pump case, a stuffing box including a stuffing box outer being fixed relative to the pump case and a stuffing box inner threadedly engaged with the stuffing box outer, and a rotor axially fixed and rotatably mounted in the stuffing box inner. Bushings are arranged between the rotor and the stuffing box inner. A drive is fixed relative to the pump case and includes a drive output extending into the rotor. There is a magnetic coupling between the rotor and the drive and a canister fixed to the stuffing box and extending through the magnetic coupling to isolate the rotor from the drive. A rub ring closes the end of the stuffing box inner and constrains the drive output from damaging the canister under catastrophic bearing failure.
US10738776B2 Gear pump device for rubber extrusion
In a gear pump device for rubber extrusion, prolongation of the maintenance intervals is intended by preventing rubber scorch occurring at the gear support-shaft portion. It has a bushing ring 5 inserted in a gear-housing bore 3 of a housing 4. The bushing ring 5 rotatably supports a support-shaft portion 7 of a gear 2 accommodated in the gear-housing bore 3. The bushing ring 5 has a bearing 15 and a sealing means 16 built-in. The sealing means 16 includes a seal ring 22 of which cross section is ]-shaped and which has a first lip portion 22i contacting with the outer peripheral surface of the support-shaft portion 7, a second lip portion 22o disposed outside thereof in the radial direction, and a side wall portion 22m connecting between outer ends in the axial direction, of the first and second lip portions 22i, 22o.
US10738775B2 Method and control device for operating a reciprocating piston pump
A method for actuating a pump having a reciprocating piston or a diaphragm for pressure generation in a hydraulic system, the reciprocating piston or the diaphragm being moved by way of an actuator which is driven by a magnetic field of a magnet coil, and a system pressure in the hydraulic system being determined.
US10738767B2 System and method for estimating consumed battery life of a pitch system of a wind turbine
A method for estimating consumed battery life of at least one battery of a pitch drive mechanism of a rotor blade of a wind turbine includes monitoring, via at least one sensor, an actual temperature of the battery over a predetermined time period. The method also includes storing, via a turbine controller, the monitored actual temperatures of the battery during the predetermined time period. Further, the method includes determining, via the turbine controller, the consumed battery life as a function of the monitored actual temperatures.
US10738764B2 High torque, low RPM horizontal axis wind turbine
A horizontal axis wind turbine which includes a plurality of blades that rotate at relatively low rpms and produce a high torque to rotate a generator is described. The wind turbine provides more power at low to moderate wind speeds than conventional wind turbines, produces more power at low wind speeds while still operating at high wind speeds, begins generating power at very low wind speeds, produces less noise, and reduces animal (e.g., bird and bat) collisions. The method determines the number of blades for the wind turbine based upon the desired rpm for the wind rotor and the generator configuration is based upon the estimated torque generated by the number of blades.
US10738761B2 Ram air turbine governor spring positioning
A ram air turbine has turbine blades connected to rotate a transmission shaft. The transmission shaft is connected to drive a first gear which is engaged to drive a second gear. The second gear is connected to rotate an output shaft extending through a strut away from the transmission shaft. A governor arrangement is configured to change a pitch angle of the blades in response to speed, and includes counterweights acting on a spring in the governor arrangement. The governor spring is positioned on an opposed side of the strut relative to the turbine.
US10738758B2 Funnel wind turbine
A funnel wind turbine has a horizontal funnel, rotor blades in the narrower end of the funnel, the rotor blades coupled to a rotor, a shaft coupling the rotor to a generator, and a support tower. The funnel wind turbine may have bearings or a yaw system to allow rotation of the horizontal funnel on the support tower. The funnel wind turbine may have wind direction and speed sensors, an electronic control unit, and a communication device (e.g., cellular antennas, radio transmitters/receivers, etc.) for transmitting information such as wind speed and direction, power generation, and efficiency to a distant receiver.
US10738752B2 Drive train
A drive train for a motor vehicle includes an internal combustion engine, a starting device, and a vibration isolation device. The internal combustion engine has a main order of vibration and an excitation frequency predetermined by a predetermined operating principle and a predetermined number of cylinders. The starting device is for starting the internal combustion engine and has an electric machine with a torque characteristic over a speed (n). The vibration isolation device is designed for the main order of vibration of the internal combustion engine. The vibration isolation device has a resonance characteristic below an idling speed (nL) of the internal combustion engine in a resonance range occurring in a first speed range (Δn2). The resonance range is shifted into a second, lower speed range (Δn1) when the electric machine is coupled. The electric machine is arranged to supply a torque effective beyond the second, lower speed range (Δn1).
US10738745B2 Vehicle fuel pump cover assembly and method
A cover assembly and method for a vehicle fuel pump includes a cover base secured in a fixed position relative to the vehicle fuel pump and a flexible cover connected to the cover base and positioned by the cover base to inhibit water access to the vehicle fuel pump. The method includes securing the cover base in a fixed position relative to the vehicle fuel pump, connecting the flexible cover to the cover base, and positioning the flexible cover with the cover base to inhibit water access to the vehicle fuel pump.
US10738726B2 Methods and systems for adjusting heater power of an oxygen sensor to reduce degradation from water
Methods and systems are provided for adjusting heater power of an oxygen sensor. In one example, a method for an engine includes adjusting heater power of a heating element of the oxygen sensor when the heater power increases by a threshold amount. The method includes subsequently increasing heater power back to a baseline power level responsive to a temperature of the heating element.
US10738716B2 Valve timing controller
A valve timing controller includes: a driving side rotation member that rotates synchronously with a crankshaft of an internal combustion engine; a driven side rotation member that integrally rotates with a cam shaft of the internal combustion engine; a phase regulating mechanism with which a relative rotation phase of the driving and driven side rotation members around a rotation axis is set by a driving force of an electric motor; a phase sensing portion that acquires the relative rotation phase; and a phase controlling section that controls the electric motor to set the relative rotation phase based on an acquisition result by the phase sensing portion. The phase sensing portion includes a cam angle sensor, a reference determination sensor, and a pattern storage unit. The valve timing controller further includes a phase acquisition portion.
US10738715B2 Valve device
This valve device includes a body having passages and valve shaft holes, a valve shaft passed through the valve shaft holes in a rotatable manner, and butterfly valves. The butterfly valves include first contour parts and second contour parts forming outer contour parts that are smaller than the first contour parts. The first and second contour parts are fixed to the valve shaft in order to close off the passages at positions set apart from the valve shaft holes toward the downstream side (upstream side) of the passages, and are disposed flanking a straight line parallel to the valve shaft to form prescribed outer contour parts. The body includes first seal parts with which the first contour parts are brought into contact and second seal parts with which the second contour parts are brought into contact within the passages. Fluid leakage in a closed state can thereby be reliably prevented.
US10738708B2 Accessory drive gear for integrated drive generator
An accessory drive gear for use in the integrated drive generator includes a gear body extending between a first end and a second end and having a plurality of gear teeth at a radially outer surface adjacent the first end, and the gear teeth having a gear tooth profile, with roll angles A, B, C, and D, and the roll angle at A being between 17.0 and 18.5°, the roll angle at B being between 20.0 and 21.5°, the roll angle at C being between 29.5 and 31.0°, and the roll angle at D being between 32.5 and 34.0°. In addition, an integrated drive generator is disclosed as is a method of replacing an accessory drive gear in an integrated drive generator.
US10738706B2 Propulsion system for an aircraft
A hybrid-electric propulsion system includes a propulsor, a turbomachine, and an electrical system, the electrical system including an electric machine coupled to the turbomachine. A method for operating the propulsion system includes operating, by one or more computing devices, the turbomachine in a steady-state flight operating condition, the turbomachine rotating the propulsor when operated in the steady-state flight operating condition; receiving, by the one or more computing devices, a command to accelerate the turbomachine while operating the turbomachine in the steady-state flight operating condition; and providing, by the one or more computing devices, electrical power to the electric machine to add power to the turbomachine, the propulsor, or both in response to the received command to accelerate the turbomachine.
US10738697B2 Parallel combustor configuration for unmanned underwater vehicle propulsion turbine
A propulsion system for an unmanned underwater vehicle includes at least one fuel storage tank. A plurality of combustors is connected to the at least one fuel storage tank. Each of the combustors is connected to a turbine via a corresponding nozzle. An output shaft is connected to the turbine and configured to output rotational energy from the turbine.
US10738695B2 Electrically boosted regenerative bleed air system
An engine bleed air system for providing air to an aircraft system includes a port for extracting bleed air from a compressor section of an engine. The system additionally includes a turbo-generator having a turbine and a generator. The generator is driven by rotation of the turbine. A boost compressor is fluidly coupled to the port. Bleed air from the port is selectively provided to one of the turbo-generator and the boost compressor based on a demand of the aircraft system.
US10738688B2 Energy storage and conversion in free-piston combustion engines
Various embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards free-piston combustion engines. As described herein, a driver section may be provided in a free-piston combustion engine for storing energy during an expansion stroke. The driver section may be configured to store sufficient energy to perform the subsequent stroke. In some embodiments, the driver section may be configured to store sufficient energy so as to enable the engine to operate continuously across engine cycles without electrical energy input. A linear electromagnetic machine may be provided in a free-piston combustion engine for converting the kinetic energy of a piston assembly into electrical energy.
US10738686B2 Internal combustion engine controller
An internal combustion engine controller is applied to an internal combustion engine incorporating a turbocharger. The engine includes an intake passage, a compressor arranged in the intake passage, a bypass passage connecting portions of the intake passage at upstream and downstream sides of the compressor. An air bypass valve adjusts a flowrate of intake air passing through the bypass passage. The internal combustion engine controller includes an acceleration determination unit and an ABV control unit. The acceleration determination unit is configured to detect an acceleration request sent to the internal combustion engine and determine whether or not the acceleration request is in an initial stage. The ABV control unit is configured to execute a temporary open/close control to open the air bypass valve for a specified period when determined by the acceleration determination unit that the acceleration request is in the initial stage.
US10738685B2 Apparatus for increasing flow rate in engine pipe and processing method therefor
The present invention relates to an apparatus for increasing the flow rate in an engine pipe, and a processing method therefor and, more specifically, to an apparatus for increasing the flow rate in an engine pipe, the apparatus being provided in an engine pipe so as to define a circular flow of a gas by maximizing a circular flow length of the flowing gas, enabling the gas to flow circularly along an outer surface of a flow rate increasing tube body, preventing the occurrence of a vortex due to the collision of the gas flowing in the inside and the outside of the flow rate increasing tube body, and preventing the occurrence of noise and the like since the flow rate increasing tube body is firmly fixed to the pipe.
US10738678B2 Correction method of NOx purifying efficiency of SDPF
A correction method of NOx purifying efficiency of SDPF includes: measuring a temperature change per unit time inside the SDPF, determining whether the temperature change per unit time inside the SDPF is below a first predetermined value, determining whether a difference between a maximum value and a minimum value of temperature of respective parts inside the SDPF is below a second predetermined value if the temperature change per unit time inside the SDPF is below the first predetermined value, determining whether a temperature inside the SDPF is in a low temperature region if the difference between the maximum value and the minimum value of temperature of the respective parts inside the SDPF is below the second predetermined value, and performing a low temperature region correction if the temperature inside the SDPF is in the low temperature region.
US10738674B2 Warm-up of a catalytic aftertreatment device
An apparatus and method for improving warm-up of a catalytic aftertreatment device is disclosed in which the flow to a catalyst brick is controlled using a flow control device so as to restrict the flow of exhaust gas to only a central core of the catalyst brick when rapid heating of the catalyst brick is desired to reach a light-off temperature and to otherwise allow the flow of exhaust gas to the entire front face of the catalyst brick. By restricting the area of the catalyst brick to which exhaust gas can flow the energy density of the exhaust gas flowing to the central core is higher than it is when there is no restriction of flow thereby reducing the time needed to warm-up the catalyst brick to a minimum light-off temperature.
US10738671B2 Diagnostic methods for a high efficiency exhaust aftertreatment system
A method includes interpreting NOx data indicative of an amount of NOx exiting an engine and an amount of NOx exiting an exhaust aftertreatment system coupled to the engine, determining a NOx conversion efficiency fault is present based on the amount of NOx exiting the engine and the amount of NOx exiting the exhaust aftertreatment system, and determining at least one of a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst of the exhaust aftertreatment system and a diesel particulate filter having a coating of a SCR reaction catalyst (DPF-SCR) of the exhaust aftertreatment system are responsible for the NOx conversion efficiency fault based on at least one of a reductant slip amount and a NOx conversion value across at least one of the SCR catalyst and the DPF-SCR.
US10738664B2 Oil supply device for engine
A controller sets a target hydraulic pressure from a required hydraulic pressure of a hydraulically operated device according to an operating condition of an engine. The controller causes an oil control valve to perform feedback control of the discharge amount of an oil pump in such a manner that an actual hydraulic pressure detected by a hydraulic pressure sensor coincides with the target hydraulic pressure. The controller executes feedback control after executing fixed duty control of setting a duty ratio of the oil control valve to a fixed duty ratio for a predetermined period of time from start of the engine.
US10738663B2 Locking structure of valve timing adjustment apparatus for internal combustion engine
The present disclosure provides a locking structure of a valve timing adjustment apparatus for an internal combustion engine, using torque from a camshaft and the pressure of working fluid. The locking structure includes an anti-rotation mechanism for inhibiting or preventing a position change between a rotor and a housing by preventing relative rotation of the rotor to the housing. The anti-rotation mechanism further includes: a plurality of locking grooves which are formed on the ratchet plate with different depths and connected to each other; and a locking pin member. In particular, the locking pin member has: a hollow outer pin elastically disposed in a fitting hole formed in vanes, an inner pin elastically disposed inside the outer pin, and a lifter ring coupled to the upper portion of the outer pin to slide on the inner side of the fitting hole.
US10738660B2 Generating steam turbine performance maps
In some aspects, a steam turbine system includes a high-pressure turbine section; a low-pressure turbine section; a high-pressure control valve operable to provide an adjustable flow of steam into the high-pressure turbine section; a low-pressure control valve operable to provide an adjustable flow of steam into the low-pressure turbine section; a controller associated with the high-pressure control valve and the low-pressure control valve. The controller is operable to: receive measurements of three or more different operating points of the steam turbine system, the measurements of each of the three or more different operating points including a position of the high-pressure control valve, a position of the low-pressure control valve, and two of process variables of the steam turbine system; calculate coefficients of a steam performance map of the steam turbine system based on the measurements; and generate the steam performance map based on the coefficients.
US10738656B2 Sealing assembly for a gas turbine
A sealing assembly for a gas turbine is provided, especially an aircraft gas turbine, including: a first component having a first flange portion and a second component having a second flange portion; in the area of the first flange portion and the second flange portion, the first component and the second component being detachably intercoupled by a bolt connection; between the first component, especially a rounded portion, and the second component, especially the second flange portion, a variable interspace being provided that is at least partially sealed by at least one sealing element. The sealing element has a first sealing portion that rests against the first component, especially against the rounded portion, and a second sealing portion that rests against the second component, especially against the second flange portion; the first sealing portion and the second sealing portion being interconnected and extending obliquely relative to each other.
US10738647B2 Burst protection device for a gas turbo engine
A burst protection device for a gas radial turbo engine configured annularly around a central axis in the circumferential direction and like a box in a cross sectional direction, to grip a turbine housing in the area of the turbine wheel. The burst protection device includes at least one axial wall section extending in an axial direction and at least one radial wall section extending in the radial direction are indirectly interconnected via an intermediate wall section lying in between. A partial area of the intermediate wall section in the axial direction runs inclined and/or curved relative to the orientation of the axial wall section and radial wall section.
US10738639B2 Curvic seal fitting and balance weight locations
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a seal comprising: a first fitting configured to couple to a first disk, and a curvic joint including curvic teeth, where a first distance between the first fitting and the curvic teeth is equal to or greater than a first thickness of the first disk. In some embodiments, an engine comprises: a compressor disk, a turbine disk, and a seal including: a first fitting configured to couple to the turbine disk, a second fitting configured to couple to the compressor disk, and a curvic joint including curvic teeth, where a first axial distance between the first fitting and the curvic teeth is greater than or equal to a first radial thickness of the turbine disk.
US10738638B2 Rotor blade with wheel space swirlers and method for forming a rotor blade with wheel space swirlers
The present disclosure is directed to a rotor blade and method for forming the rotor blade. The rotor blade includes a platform having a bottom side radially spaced from a top side and a leading edge portion axially spaced from a trailing edge portion. An airfoil extends radially outwardly from the top side of the platform and a shank extends radially inwardly from the bottom side of the platform. The shank includes a lip that extends axially outwardly from a forward wall of the shank. The lip defines a radially inward surface and a radially outward surface and a plurality of slots. Swirler vane inserts are disposed within respective slots of the plurality of slots. Each swirler vane insert extends radially inwardly from the inward surface of the lip and axially outwardly from the forward wall of the shank.
US10738620B2 Cooling arrangement for engine components
A gas turbine engine includes a first vane of a turbine section, a second vane of the turbine section, an impingement plate that includes a first impingement hole and a second impingement hole, and a pipe that supplies a fluid. The first vane includes a first platform. The second vane includes a second platform and a baffle. A first portion of the fluid traverses the first impingement hole and impinges on a first surface of the first platform. A second portion of the fluid traverses the second impingement hole and impinges on a second surface of the second platform. A third portion of the fluid bypasses the impingement plate and enters the baffle.
US10738619B2 Fan cooling hole array
A gas turbine engine component comprises an airfoil with a suction side and pressure side extending from a leading edge to a trailing edge. There are a plurality of cooling holes adjacent the leading edge, with the cooling holes having a non-circular shape, with a longer dimension and a smaller dimension. The airfoil defines a radial direction from a radially outer end to a radially inner end, and radially outer of the cooling holes spaced toward the radially outer end, which have the longer dimension extending closer to parallel to the radial direction. Radially inner cooling holes closer to the radially inner end having the longer dimension extend to be closer to perpendicular relative to the radial direction compared to the radially outer cooling holes.
US10738617B2 Turbomachine with alternatingly spaced turbine rotor blades
A turbomachine includes a turbine section including a turbine center frame and a turbine, the turbine including a plurality of low-speed turbine rotor blades and a plurality of high-speed turbine rotor blades alternatingly spaced along the axial direction. The plurality of low-speed turbine rotor blades each extend between a radial inner end and a radial outer end. At least two of the plurality of low-speed turbine rotor blades are spaced from one another along the axial direction and coupled to one another at the radial outer ends. The turbomachine also includes a gearbox aligned with, or positioned forward of, a midpoint of the turbine. The gearbox includes a first gear coupled to the plurality of low-speed turbine rotor blades, a second gear coupled to the plurality of high-speed turbine rotor blades, and a third gear coupled to the turbine center frame.
US10738616B2 System and method for maintenance of a turbine assembly
A maintenance apparatus includes a flexible carriage configured to anchor between adjacent airfoils of a turbine assembly. The maintenance apparatus includes a maintenance tool operably coupled with the flexible carriage. The maintenance tool is configured to one or more of generate image data representative of one or more surfaces of the turbine assembly or repair the one or more surfaces of the turbine assembly. The maintenance apparatus comprises one or more motors operably coupled with the maintenance tool and configured to move the maintenance tool relative to the flexible carriage.
US10738609B2 Rotary boring mining machine inertial steering system
A mining system with an inertial guidance system configured to enable precise excavation of geological material without a need to advance a survey line over a long distance and/or nonlinear excavation path, thereby maximizing productivity of the mind by minimizing a width of un-mined material necessary for support between adjacent excavation paths and minimizing equipment downtime.
US10738588B2 Boring tool tracking fundamentally based on drill string length, pitch and roll
A boring tool moves having a pitch orientation, a yaw orientation and a roll orientation and is steerable underground using the roll orientation. A maximum drill string curvature is established for steering. The boring tool is advanced over a path segment. An averaged roll characteristic is determined for movement of the boring tool along the path segment. A path segment pitch orientation is established based on at least one measured pitch orientation along the path segment. Using the maximum drill string curvature in combination with the averaged roll characteristic and the path segment pitch orientation, the yaw orientation is determined. The averaged roll characteristic is determined based on a series of incremental roll measurements that are spaced across the path segment. A set of coupled ordinary differential equations is used to characterize movement of the boring tool.
US10738582B2 Fracturing treatments in subterranean formation using inorganic cements and electrically controlled propellants
Systems and methods for enhancing the conductivity of fractures in a subterranean formation using cements and electrically controlled propellant materials are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise: introducing a cement fluid comprising an aqueous base fluid, an inorganic cement, an electrically controlled propellant, and a plurality of electrically conductive particles into at least one fracture in a subterranean formation; allowing at least a portion of the cement fluid to at least partially harden in the fracture to form a solid cement mass; and applying an electrical current to at least a portion of the electrically controlled propellant in the fracture to ignite the electrically controlled propellant, whereby the solid cement mass in the fracture is at least partially ruptured by the ignition of the electrically controlled propellant.
US10738568B2 Delayed fin deployment wiper plug
A delayed fin deployment wiper plug has a tubular body, which has a closed top and a piston therein. The piston is supported at one or more locations inside the tubular body by one or more sets of shear pins or spring clips or some equivalent device. The piston is connected to or abutted to a sleeve that covers an upper portion of the tubular body, containing therein one or more sets of deployable fins that are not exposed for use unless the piston is activated and raises the sleeve.
US10738566B2 Flow control in subterranean wells
A flow conveyed device for use in a well can include a body and a plurality of lines joined to the body, each of the lines having a lateral dimension that is substantially smaller than a size of the body, and each of the lines including fibers. A method of controlling flow in a well can include a device introduced into the well being conveyed by flow in the well, and the device including a plurality of lines extending outwardly from a body. Each of the lines may include fibers. A system for use with a well can include a flow conveyed device conveyed through a tubular string by flow in the tubular string, the flow conveyed device including a body with a plurality of lines extending outwardly from the body, the body including at least one knot.
US10738562B2 Crude oil production method and equipment
A lipless tubular oil seal assembly uses a tubular type of seal. The new seals create only enough pressure against the casing to provide an adequate seal under most conditions and the small amount of oil that would leak by on the roughest well casing surfaces acts as a lubricant. The new seal has no lip so it cannot turn under and get stuck in the well casing like a cup seal, even under the roughest conditions.
US10738559B2 Downhole tools comprising composite sealing elements
A downhole tool comprising a body and a sealing element, wherein the sealing element is composed of a composite material comprising a rubber and a degradable acrylate-based polymer, and wherein at least a portion of the degradable acrylate-based polymer degrades when exposed to an aqueous fluid in a wellbore environment.
US10738557B2 Method and apparatus for oil and gas operations
An apparatus and system for accessing a flow system (such as a subsea tree) in a subsea oil and gas production system, and method of use. The apparatus comprises a body defining a conduit therethrough and a first connector for connecting the body to the flow system. A second connector is configured for connecting the body to an intervention apparatus, such as an injection or sampling equipment. In use, the conduit provides an intervention path from the intervention apparatus to the flow system. Aspects of the invention relate to combined injection and sampling units, and have particular application to well scale squeeze operations.
US10738552B1 Modular managed pressure drilling choke system
The modular managed pressured drilling system provides multiple skids with individual chokes and PRVs on the skids. These skids secure to one another to construct a modular MPD system that provides the proper equipment for the drilling operation. An inlet flow block and an outlet flow block are secured to each skid. The flow blocks provide multiple apertures to provide different pathways for the drilling fluid through the flow blocks. The flow blocks may direct the fluid through a first choke, a second choke, a pressure relief valve, or a bypass.
US10738539B1 Containment work platform
A support platform for enabling a worker to service an oil well next to a wellhead having a valve tree includes a platform having an upper floor, a lower floor and a cavity in between the floors. A platform provides a periphery, a central opening and radially extending beams. A plurality of walls attached to the periphery of the platform, said beams connecting to said walls below said upper floor. A drain that enables fluid to drain from the upper floor to the lower floor and into the cavity. A coupler that spans between the floors for enabling a connection to be made between the platform and valve tree. A liquid guard or other provision that disallows the escape of fluid from a floor via the central opening. One or more sleeves are provided in the cavity, each connecting to the upper floor, each sleeve having a bore that extends to and through the upper floor. Fluid that drains to the cavity is not able to escape the cavity via the sleeve or sleeve bore.
US10738538B2 Blade geometry for fixed cutter bits
A downhole tool includes a tool body, at least one blade with a front face having an undulating geometry including a plurality of ridges and valleys, and a top face facing outwardly from the tool body and transitioning to the front face at a cutting edge. At least one cutting element is in a pocket at the cutting edge. The at least one cutting element has a non-planar cutting face facing in the same direction as the front face. The non-planar cutting face has at least two sloping surfaces meeting at an elongated crest, valley, or other feature. A portion of the elongated feature adjacent the front face may substantially align with, and have substantially corresponding geometry as, a ridge or valley of the front face.
US10738528B2 Insulating glass unit fluid exchange assembly and method
A fluid exchanging system and method for use in exchanging fluids in insulating glass units (IGUs). The fluid exchanging system includes an articulating arm having a plurality of members and arms to allow movement about multiple axes defined by the articulating arm, an optical sensor system, coupled to the articulating arm, for identifying an opening in a spacer frame of an IGU, and a fluid exchanging apparatus releasably couplable to the articulating arm. The fluid exchanging apparatus also includes a fluid exchanging head for evacuating atmospheric air from the IGU and dispensing fluid into the IGU.
US10738523B2 Bidirectional damper and movable door thereof
A bidirectional damper includes a box body, a damping cylinder arranged in the box body, a spring assembly, and two sliding blocks. The damping cylinder and the spring assembly are parallelly arranged between two sliding blocks, and ends of the damping cylinder and the spring assembly pivots with corresponding sliding block. Sliding pins are arranged on sides of the two sliding blocks, and a first blocking portion and a second blocking portion are arranged on lower ends of the two sliding blocks. Sliding grooves are arranged on sides of the box body and extends along two ends of the box body, and the sliding grooves are correspondingly matched with the sliding pins on the two sliding blocks. An end of the sliding grooves, near an end of the box body, is bent towards a top of the box body.
US10738519B2 Hinge
A hinge to pivotably connect a motor vehicle door to a body of the motor vehicle. The hinge includes a bolt, a first hinge half rotationally connected to a bolt, a second hinge half, a bushing, composed of an electrically insulating material, arranged on the second hinge half to rotationally connect the second hinge half to the bolt, and an electrically conductive component arranged between the bolt and the second hinge half to bridge the bushing and facilitate electrical contact between the bolt and the second hinge half.
US10738509B2 Latching system for a motor vehicle with actuator
A latching system for a motor vehicle is formed of compact construction, that can manage with a small number of components and, enable bolting and/or opening the motor vehicle conveniently and quickly. The motor vehicle latching system is provided with an actuator and a drive for driving the actuator with a first acceleration and a second acceleration, whereby the actuator adjusts the latching system dependent on acceleration. If the drive accelerates the actuator sufficiently slow, the actuator moves the latching system into a first position. If the drive accelerates the actuator sufficiently quick, the actuator moves the latching system into a second position different from the first position. It is therefore adjusted by the drive dependent on the acceleration. Adjustment takes place quickly and especially conveniently without requiring an excessively large number of components. In particular, bolting and/or opening occurs in a motorized manner.
US10738498B2 Deployable mast structure
A deployable mast structure (100) is disclosed, comprising a body configured to adopt a tubular shape when the mast structure is in a deployed configuration, and a plurality of openings (102) formed in a wall of the body so as to define a plurality of integral tape-spring hinges (103) in the wall of the body, the plurality of openings being configured so as to permit the body to collapse along its longitudinal axis into a stowed configuration when the tape-spring hinges are buckled. In the stowed configuration, the integral tape-spring hinges are configured to exert a force which urges the structure towards the deployed configuration. Since the mast structure collapses along its longitudinal axis, the structure only occupies a small volume in the stowed configuration. A method of fabricating the deployable mast structure from a layered composite material is also disclosed.
US10738497B1 Nested wind tower assembly
A method assembles a wind turbine in a non-vertical orientation. The turbine has a nested wind tower with a plurality of tower sections, including a first inner tower section radially inward of an outer tower section. Each of the tower sections has a wall with an inner surface and an outer surface. The first inner tower section has a connection interface at or near its bottom end, and the outer tower section has a counterpart connection interface at or near its top end. The tower has a friction reduction member configured to reduce friction between the first inner tower section and the outer tower section as the first inner tower section is extracted in a non-vertical orientation. The first inner tower section is extracted in a telescoping manner until the connection interface contacts the counterpart connection interface. The method also secures the connection interface and the counterpart connection interface together.
US10738494B1 Channel drain assembly
A drain assembly for an artificial body of water is provided. The drain assembly includes a one piece structure that seals onto a sump and allows the drain openings to be selected from one or more circular, slotted, or other shaped drain openings The drain assembly can include a baffle that sits within an elongate internal space enclosed by a sump and the single drain cover. The drain cover can include an access opening disposed between a first inlet opening and a second inlet opening of the drain cover. The access cover can have a greater cross-sectional area than that of the first inlet opening and the second inlet opening. The access cover and the drain cover can each be adapted to receive plaster on a top surface to allow the access cover to blend in with the drain cover.
US10738489B2 Binding machine
A reinforcing bar binding machine includes a first movable gripping member that is displaced in a direction to come in contact with and separate from one side of a fixed gripping member. A second movable gripping member is displaced in a direction to come in contact with and separate from the other side of the fixed gripping member; and a bending portion brings the first movable gripping member and the second movable gripping member into and out of contact with the fixed gripping member. The fixed gripping member includes a shaft that rotatably supports the first movable gripping member and the second movable gripping member. In addition, the bending portion includes an opening and closing pin that pushes an opening and closing guide hole provided in the first movable gripping member and an opening and closing guide hole provided in the second movable gripping member.
US10738486B2 Insulation blowing machine
A machine for distributing insulation material from a package of compressed insulation material is provided. The machine includes a chute having an inlet end and outlet end. The inlet end is configured to receive the package of compressed insulation material. The chute further has a removable hose hub configured for wrapping with a distribution hose. The removable hose hub is further configured for engagement with opposing flange assemblies such that rotation of the hose hub results in rotation of the flange assemblies. A lower unit is configured to receive the compressed insulation material exiting the outlet end of the chute. The lower unit includes a plurality of shredders and a discharge mechanism. The discharge mechanism is configured to discharge conditioned insulation material into an airstream.
US10738484B2 Shock absorbing interlocking floor system
Floor panels include a top portion that is molded from a plastic material. The top portion has a substantially planar top surface and side surfaces. The side surfaces depend downward from the substantially planar top surface forming a cavity in an underside of the substantially planar top surface. A bottom support structure fills the cavity, thereby providing support and shock absorption to the substantially planar top surface.
US10738483B1 Framing device for a glass floor
A framing device for a floor structure utilizing a glass floor unit having a durable glass portion and a fire-rated glass portion. A support is positioned to exert a force on the glass floor unit. A shield protects the surfaces of the glass floor unit and forms a pocket for the support.
US10738477B2 Panel with a Hook-Form Locking System
A panel comprising a panel top side and a panel underside and comprising at least four panel margins which are situated opposite one another in pairwise fashion, having complementary holding profiles which are provided in pairwise fashion on the panel margins and which fit together such that identical panels are fastenable to one another, wherein at least one of the holding profile pairs is equipped with hook profiles, specifically with a receiving hook on one panel margin and with an arresting hook on the opposite panel margin.
US10738473B2 Solar shading module, glazed structure, building, and method of operating a solar shading module
This invention relates to a solar shading module (1) for shading direct sunlight, wherein maximum shading is combined with a high unobstructed view factor by providing an array of m×n shading panels (5) which are moved by a solar tracking system (7) in order to follow the sun. The invention further relates to a glazed structure and a building provided with one or more solar shading modules (1) according to the invention, for instance as part of a fagade or roof of the building. The invention also relates to a method for operating a solar shading module (1) according to the invention, comprising the step of controlling the position of the shading panels (5) such that the normal of the shading panels (5) points towards the sun.
US10738468B2 False ceiling comprising means for wedging panel(s) and method for creating such a false ceiling
A false ceiling comprising a bearing structure comprising at least two coplanar and mutually parallel opposite profile members fixed to a ceiling, the profile members between them defining an access opening providing access to the ceiling, each profile member comprising a shoulder defining a horizontal bearing surface facing towards the ceiling, at least one panel positioned between the profile members, the panel being dimensioned to rest on the bearing surface of the profile members, the false ceiling further comprising removable and attached wedging means for transversely wedging the panel between two opposite profile members, the wedging means being arranged on either side of the panel.
US10738467B2 Curtain wall L-bracket and clip assembly
L-shaped bracket for securing insulation relative to a mullion or transom includes a side plate which defines a first major side of the L-shaped bracket and a flange which defines a second major side of the L-shaped bracket. The side plate defines at least one aperture configured to receive a fastener so as to facilitate attachment of the side plate to a side surface of the mullion or transom. A first receiving slot is disposed in the side plate and configured to receive a clip leg of a clip. The first receiving slot can be defined by a slot plate supported in spaced relation to a surface of the side plate. The clip is configured to engage the insulation.
US10738465B2 Suspended baffle system
An acoustical baffle system for suspension in an open plenum space comprising a plurality of parallel spaced carriers and a plurality of parallel spaced baffles suspended on and transverse to the carriers, the carriers having pairs of opposed, uniformly spaced grips on their lower faces, pairs of opposed grips being spaced along the carrier at a regular center-to-center distance greater than the spacing between a pair of opposed grips, the baffles having a relatively deep U-shaped cross-section with sides and a bottom between the sides, outwardly directed flanges at upper ends of the sides, the flanges being received in a respective pair of grips on each of a plurality of carriers.
US10738462B2 Deck connector
The invention relates to a deck connector for aligning adjacent decking members, such as deck boards, at a set distance from each other and for attaching the decking members to a support member, such as a joist.
US10738461B2 Installation unit for a bathroom
An installation unit for a bathroom, having at least one wall cladding element covering a bathroom wall. At least one transmitter unit having at least one associated transmitter antenna, which is part of a wireless power and/or signal transmission device, is disposed on the rear side, facing away from the visible side, of the wall cladding element. The transmitter unit can be coupled in a wireless power and/or signal transmitting connection to a receiver unit positioned in the bathroom.
US10738459B2 Vault for active shooters and tornadoes
The present disclosure relates to a protective enclosure to secure occupants against external threats, such as ballistic projectiles, blasts, or natural phenomena.
US10738455B2 Method and apparatus for fluid retention or detention
In a system and method for retaining or detaining a fluid beneath a ground surface, a plurality of modules, each having at least one vertically disposed side portion supporting a horizontally disposed roof are provided. The plurality of modules, each being in fluid communication, either directly or indirectly, with each of the other modules, are arranged in an assembly having a plurality of rows and columns. Each of the rows and columns contain at least one flow obstructer such that fluid flow through each of the rows and columns is circuitous.
US10738451B2 Water storage tank, hot water storage-type heat exchanger, and sanitary washing device
According to one embodiment, water storage tank has a space in an interior of the water storage tank. Water is stored in the space. The tank includes a lower enclosure, an upper enclosure, and a bonding member. The upper enclosure is positioned on the lower enclosure. The space is formed by the upper enclosure being bonded to the lower enclosure. The upper enclosure is longer than the lower enclosure in a vertical direction. The bonding member bonds the lower enclosure and the upper enclosure and is positioned between the lower enclosure and the upper enclosure. The lower enclosure has a concave part provided on the space side of the bonding member. The upper enclosure has a convex part provided on the space side of the bonding member. The convex part is engaged with the concave part.
US10738450B2 Toilet rim block and rim block cage
A toilet rim block which consists of an outer cover and a core, and to a rim block cage including the toilet rim block. The outer cover includes a first composition and the core includes a second composition. Preferably, the first and the second compositions differ from each other by at least one of the following features: different active substances, different concentration but same active substance, and different viscosity. The outer cover partly encloses the core and the core protrudes on at least one face of the toilet rim block right to the surface as a pole and is exposed. The core is shaped such that the surface of the exposed area changes upon even wear of the surface of the toilet rim block, the surface of the exposed area of the core increasing upon even wear of the surface of the toilet rim block.
US10738441B2 Measuring equipment for determining the result of earthmoving work
The result of working with an earth moving machine comprising a bucket may be determined using known dimensions of the bucket combined with determinations of the depth of cutting and the horizontal travel or accumulated length of horizontal travel. The depth of cutting is determined by using the bucket as a receptacle as well as a depth sensor.
US10738440B2 Pipe laying apparatus
The present invention relates to an apparatus for laying a pipe in a trench, the apparatus comprising a placement assembly (2) for placing the pipe in the trench; a compactor mechanism (3) for compacting of the aggregate about the pipe.
US10738426B2 Gate and security barrier comprising a gate
Security barrier comprising at least one barrier structure (10) and at least one gate (1), wherein the barrier structure (10) comprises one or more bottom panels (20) and the gate (1) forms a closable passage through the security barrier and wherein the gate (1) comprises at least one base element (2), wherein in installed state of the security barrier one or more of said one or more bottom panels (20) rest upon the at least one base element (2), such that the gate (1) is at least partly held in place by the barrier structure (10) and gate (1) for a such security barrier.
US10738422B2 Cable anchorage with seal element, prestressing system comprising such anchorage and method for installing and tensioning a sheathed elongated element
The present invention concerns a cable anchorage comprising at least one axial channel for accommodating an elongated element with a sheathed portion and an unsheathed end portion, wherein the channel between a first channel end, proximal to a running part of the elongated element, and a second channel end equipped with immobilising device, a seal element in the channel, a stop element having an end facing said seal element which defines a shoulder, so that an axial displacement of the of the elongated element with respect to the stop element in said channel is possible up to the abutment of the end of the sheathed portion against the shoulder, creating thereby an abutment position of the elongated element in said channel.
US10738416B2 Device for sorting of laundry items, preferably laundry items for cleaning
The automatic sorting of laundry items requires a knowledge of all sorting criteria. One strives to read these out from data storage media attached to the laundry items. The problem is when laundry items lack data storage media, or they are not readable because they have been damaged, for example. The invention calls for deriving sorting criteria which cannot be otherwise obtained from at least one imaging recording of an imaging device, such as a 3D-camera. Such sorting criteria, which cannot be derived from the picture or recording of the 3D-camera, are derived from supplemental information which can be obtained in different ways. Thus, it is also possible to sort laundry items without data storage medium or with damaged data storage media in a fully automatic or at least largely automatic manner.
US10738405B2 Washing machine
A washing machine including a module housing that can accommodate a communication module is provided, which includes a front panel on which an inlet port for putting laundry there through is formed, and a control panel arranged on an upper portion of the front panel, wherein the control panel includes a first opening provided thereon to arrange an operation portion for operating the washing machine therein, a circuit board mounted thereon to receive a signal that is input from the operation portion, and a module housing mounted thereon and having an accommodation space for accommodating at least a part of a communication module for the washing machine to communicate with an external device.
US10738404B2 Washing machine and method for controlling the same
A washing machine and a method for controlling a washing machine are provided. The method may include sensing an amount of laundry in an inner tub, configuring an operation setting based on the amount of the laundry sensed, supplying water into the inner tub and obtaining a preliminary water supply time taken for a water level within an outer tub to reach a predetermined preliminary water supply level, spraying the water from the outer tub into the inner tub through a circulation nozzle by driving a pump and obtaining a change of water level within the outer tub as the water is sprayed through the circulation nozzle, adjusting the operation setting based on the preliminary water supply time obtained and the change of water level obtained, and performing a washing operation based on the adjusted operation setting.
US10738403B2 Method for monitoring water consumption of washing machine, washing machine, and washing machine system
A method for monitoring water consumption of a washing machine, comprising: the washing machine executing a clothes washing procedure and receiving a water level setting instruction; the washing machine executing the clothes washing procedure and acquiring opening time t of a water intake valve from start to end; the washing machine calculating the water intake flow of the water intake valve Q=Q0+ΔQ, and calculating the water consumption W=Qt; wherein with a normal water pressure and no load, when the water intake of the washing machine reaches the level, the theoretical flow value is Q0, the theoretical water intake time is t0, ΔQ is a flow correction value, ΔQ is calculated from a time difference (t−t0) and a correction coefficient k, and the correction coefficient k is a preset fixed value.
US10738390B2 Substrate holder and plating apparatus using the same
A substrate holder is provided. The substrate holder comprises a first holding member having a support surface supporting a substrate; and a second holding member sandwiching and holding the substrate together with the first holding member. The first holding member comprises a first contact point located along a periphery of the support surface. The second holding member comprises a second contact point configured to contact with the substrate placed on the support surface. The first contact point has a flat plate shape. The second contact point comprises a first end portion contacting with the substrate; and a second end portion contacting with the first contact point. The second end portion is configured to elastically contact with the first contact point when the substrate is held between the first holding member and the second holding member.
US10738389B2 Semiconductor manufacturing apparatus
A semiconductor manufacturing apparatus according to an embodiment comprises a container contains a mixed solution that includes a processing solution for plating processing of a substrate and an additive and being capable of draining a part of the mixed solution when a first condition is satisfied. A first supplier supplies the processing solution to the container. A second supplier supplies the additive to the container when the first condition is satisfied and drainage of a part of the mixed solution is finished.
US10738388B2 Copper electroplating baths containing compounds of reaction products of amines and polyacrylamides
Copper electroplating baths include reaction products of amines and polyacrylamides. The reaction products function as levelers and enable copper electroplating baths which have high throwing power and provide copper deposits with reduced nodules.
US10738382B2 Substrate processing apparatus
A substrate processing apparatus (100) comprising a process tunnel (102) including a lower tunnel wall (122), an upper tunnel wall (142), and two lateral tunnel walls (128), said tunnel walls being configured to bound a process tunnel space (104) that extends in a longitudinal transport direction (7) and that is suitable for accommodating at least one substantially planar substrate (180) oriented parallel to the upper and lower tunnel walls (122, 142), the process tunnel being divided in a lower tunnel body (120) comprising the lower tunnel wall and an upper tunnel body (140) comprising the upper tunnel wall, which tunnel bodies (120, 140) are separably joinable to each other along at least one longitudinally extending join (160), such that they are mutually movable between a closed configuration in which the tunnel walls (122, 128, 142) bound the process tunnel space (104) and an open configuration that enables lateral maintenance access to an interior of the process tunnel.
US10738379B2 Assembly and apparatus for vapor deposition
An assembly and a device for vapor deposition are provided in this disclosure, an assembly includes a cell and a housing, the cell is accommodated in the housing, the gaseous materials to be vapor deposited eject from the housing and are vapor deposited onto the substrate. The housing is capable of rotating relative to the cell. The film layer structure can be obtained by controlling the angles of rotation of the housing. Single film layer as well as the composite film layer with various changes of doping ratio can be formed on the substrate of the assembly and the device for vapor deposition in this disclosure.
US10738360B2 Method for assisting detection of alzheimer'S disease or mild cognitive impairment
Disclosed is a method for assisting the detection of Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment, the method for assisting the highly accurate detection of Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment. In the method for assisting the detection of Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment, the amount of at least one miRNA selected from miR-122, miR-144, let-7f, miR-128-3p and miR-107 contained in a test sample separated from a living body is used as an indicator. A larger amount of miR-122 than that in a healthy individual, or a smaller amount of at least one miRNA selected from miR-144, let-7f, miR-128-3p and miR-107 than that in a healthy individual is indicative that the living body is more likely to have developed Alzheimer's disease or mild cognitive impairment.
US10738356B2 Methods for obtaining and correcting biological sequence information
A method for sequencing a biological molecule, such as a nucleic acid molecule, and a method for detecting and/or correcting sequencing error(s) in the sequencing results are provided. Kits and systems based on the above methods are also provided.
US10738355B2 Individualized vaccines for cancer
The present invention relates to the provision of vaccines which are specific for a patient's tumor and are potentially useful for immunotherapy of the primary tumor as well as tumor metastases. In one aspect, the present invention relates to a method for providing an individualized cancer vaccine comprising the steps: (a) identifying cancer specific somatic mutations in a tumor specimen of a cancer patient to provide a cancer mutation signature of the patient; and (b) providing a vaccine featuring the cancer mutation signature obtained in step (a). In a further aspect, the present invention relates to vaccines which are obtainable by said method.
US10738350B2 Methods and compositions for whole genome amplification and genotyping
This invention provides methods of amplifying genomic DNA to obtain an amplified representative population of genome fragments. Methods are further provided for obtaining amplified genomic DNA representations of a desired complexity. The invention further provides methods for simultaneously detecting large numbers of typable loci for an amplified representative population of genome fragments. Accordingly the methods can be used to genotype individuals on a genome-wide scale.
US10738346B2 Nitrodiarylethenes as fluorescence quenchers for nucleic acid probes
Fluorescence quenching nitrodiarylethene analogs are useful in oligonucleotide conjugates and probes. These analogs, whose absorption spectra are substantially blue-shifted relatively to emission spectra of common fluorophores (such as fluorescein), do not need to rely on spectral overlap of quencher absorbance and fluorophore's emission for their quenching abilities. The oligonucleotide-quencher conjugates may be used in detection methods for nucleic acid targets.
US10738335B2 Methods of producing nor-opioid and nal-opioid benzylisoquinoline alkaloids
A method of demethylizing an opioid to a nor-opioid is provided. The method comprises contacting an opioid with at least one enzyme. Contacting the opioid with the at least one enzyme converts the opioid to a nor-opioid. A method of converting a nor-opioid to a nal-opioid is provided. The method comprises contacting a nor-opioid with at least one enzyme. Contacting the nor-opioid with the at least one enzyme converts the nor-opioid to a nal-opioid.
US10738333B2 Production of itaconic acid and related molecules from aromatic compounds
This disclosure provides a genetically-modified bacterium from the genus Pseudomonas that produces itaconate or trans-aconitate. The disclosure further provides methods for producing itaconate or trans-aconitate using a genetically-modified bacterium from the genus Pseudomonas.
US10738328B1 Method and system for terpene production platforms in yeast
A method is provided for producing modified mutant yeast and the resulting yeast that can be used as a platform for terpene production. The method includes chemical mutagenesis to effect ergosterol dependent growth in yeast. Subsequently, these yeast are subjected to an erg9 knockout mutation to thereby produce ergosterol dependent growth/erg9 knockout mutation yeast cell lines. The resulting yeast are well suited for use in the production of terpenes.
US10738316B2 Process for producing chimeric cyclooligodepsipeptides in filamentous fungi
A method for obtaining at least one microbial secondary metabolite or a derivative thereof, the method includes the step of heterologous expression of at least one synthetase of the secondary metabolite in at least one filamentous fungus. Also disclosed is an expression cassette, a plasmid vector including the expression cassette, an expression host, cyclodepsipeptides and a chimeric cyclodepsipeptide synthetase.
US10738315B2 Recombinant probiotic bacteria
The invention is directed to recombinant probiotic bacteria, especially for use in the treatment of an inflammatory skin dysfunction, as well as a method for treating an inflammatory skin dysfunction.
US10738313B2 Chimeric antigen receptors targeting B-cell maturation antigen
The invention provides an isolated and purified nucleic acid sequence encoding a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) directed against B-cell Maturation Antigen (BCMA). The invention also provides host cells, such as T-cells or natural killer (NK) cells, expressing the CAR and methods for destroying multiple myeloma cells.
US10738300B2 Compositions and methods for multiplexed quantitative analysis of cell lineages
Compositions and methods are provided for measuring population size for a plurality of clonal cell populations in the same individual, e.g., for measuring tumor size for a plurality of clonally independent tumors within the same individual. A subject method can include: (a) contacting an individual with a plurality of cell markers that are heritable and distinguishable from one another, to generate a plurality of distinguishable lineages of heritably marked cells; (b) after sufficient time has passed for the heritably marked cells to undergo at least one round of division, detecting and measuring quantities of at least two of the plurality of cell markers present in the contacted tissue, thereby generating a set of measured values; and (c) using the set of measured values to calculate the number of heritably marked cells that are present (e.g., for at least two of the distinguishable lineages of heritably marked cells).
US10738299B2 Compositions and methods for labeling of agents
The invention provides, inter alia, methods for uniquely labeling populations of agents of interest using random combinations of oligonucleotides. The oligonucleotides may comprise a unique nucleotide sequence and/or one or more non-nucleic acid detectable moieties.
US10738298B2 Apparatuses, methods and systems for automated processing of nucleic acids and electrophoretic sample preparation
Methods, systems and apparatus for automated extraction, purification, and processing of nucleic acids from biological samples are presented. In some embodiments, hydrogel supports are used to immobilize particulate biological input samples and extract nucleic acids during operations. The use of hydrogel facilitates automated sample processing on robotic liquid handling systems. Devices, methods, and systems are also provided for electrophoretic sample preparation.
US10738293B2 Cellobiohydrolase variants and polynucleotides encoding same
The present invention relates to cellobiohydrolase variants, polynucleotides encoding the variants; nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides; and methods of producing and using the variants.
US10738287B2 G proteins
The invention provides a mutant of a parent heterotrimeric G protein alpha (Gα) subunit, which mutant (i) lacks at least one helix of the helical domain of the parent Gα subunit; (ii) is capable of binding to a GPCR in the absence of a heterotrimeric G protein beta (Gβ) subunit and a heterotrimeric G protein gamma (Gγ) subunit; and (iii) has an amino acid sequence that contains one or more mutations compared to the amino acid sequence of the parent heterotrimeric Gα subunit, which mutations are selected from a deletion, a substitution and an insertion.
US10738283B2 Oncolytic adenoviruses with increased proportion of the 156R splicing isoform of the E1B protein
The invention relates to a recombinant adenovirus that has an oncolytic effect in a cancer cell. By modulating the level and type of splice isoforms of the E1B gene product, expressed from the E1B gene, the oncolytic activity of such viruses can be enhanced. The invention provides a recombinant adenovirus in which the proportion of the E1B-156R isoform is increased relative to wild-type levels. Such a recombinant adenovirus may selectivity replicate in cancer cells, thereby killing cancer cells whilst sparing normal cells.
US10738277B2 Cell culturing method and kit
The present invention relates to a cell culturing method and kit. More specifically, it relates to a cell culturing method and kit using a support that is exposed to the air. It further relates to a method of culturing cells by allowing them to migrate onto a porous polyimide film.
US10738276B2 Methods and kits for directing cell attachment and spreading
The present disclosure provides methods, and related kits, for directing cell attachment and spreading on a substrate and inducing isotropic spreading of cells; provides methods, and related kits, for cell sorting; and further provides methods, and related kits, for guided induction of stem cell differentiation.
US10738268B2 Cannabis nanoemulsion methods
The present disclosure relates to methods to produce cannabis oil nanoemulsions. Cannabis oil nanoemulsions may be used for the production of beverages, pharmaceuticals, drugs, and spray-dried powders. Methods to produce a cannabis oil nanoemulsion are described, the methods includes a two-step process to emulsifying water and cannabis oil with a first emulsification system to produce a microemulsion; and introducing the microemulsion to a second emulsification system to produce the nanoemulsion. A variety of emulsification systems may be used including agitators, a rotor/stator, a sawtooth blade, colloid mill, piston pump, microfluidizer processor, and ultrasonic homogenizers. Water treatment prior to emulsification is also described.
US10738260B2 Fullerene derivative and lubricant
One embodiment of the present invention is a fullerene derivative represented by general formula (1) (wherein FLN is a fullerene backbone; each A is independently a monovalent group including a divalent perfluoropolyether group; each R is each independently a hydrogen atom, a hydrocarbon group, or an alkoxycarbonyl group including a divalent perfluoropolyether group; at least one of the 2m R is a hydrocarbon group or an alkoxycarbonyl group including a divalent perfluoropolyether group; m is an integer from 1 to 5; and n is an integer from 1 to 6).
US10738258B2 Method for improving engine fuel efficiency and energy efficiency
A method for improving fuel efficiency and energy efficiency, while maintaining or improving deposit control and cleanliness performance, in an engine lubricated with a lubricating oil by using as the lubricating oil a formulated oil. The formulated oil includes a base oil mixture. The base oil mixture includes a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one cobase stock, as a minor component. The at least one cobase stock is present in an amount sufficient to reduce kinematic viscosity (Kv100) of the base oil mixture as determined by ASTM D445, while maintaining or controlling cold cranking simulator viscosity (CCSV) of the lubricating oil as determined by ASTM D5293-15, such that the lubricating oil meets both kinematic viscosity (Kv100) and cold cranking simulator viscosity (CCSV) requirements for a SAE engine oil grade as determined by SAE J300 viscosity grade classification system. A lubricating oil having a composition including a lubricating oil base stock as a major component, and at least one cobase stock, as a minor component.
US10738255B2 Process for forming a solid fuel composition from mixed solid waste
Systems and methods of producing a solid fuel composition are disclosed. In particular, systems and methods for producing a solid fuel composition by heating and mixing a solid waste mixture below atmospheric pressure to a maximum temperature sufficient to melt the mixed plastics within the solid waste mixture is disclosed.
US10738252B2 Methods for reducing ferrous corrosion
A method for improving the ferrous corrosion-preventing characteristics of a fuel comprises combining an additive having a chemical structure comprising a 6-membered aromatic ring sharing two adjacent aromatic carbon atoms with a 6-or 7-membered saturated heterocyclic ring, the 6-or 7-membered saturated heterocyclic ring comprising a nitrogen atom directly bonded to one of the shared carbon atoms to form a secondary amine and an atom selected from oxygen or nitrogen directly bonded to the other shared carbon atom, the remaining atoms in the 6-or 7-membered heterocyclic ring being carbon with the fuel. The additive may also be used for preventing ferrous corrosion in a system which comprises a fuel, such as a fuel system in a vehicle.
US10738249B2 Universal feeder for gasification reactors
A universal feeder system that combines with a fluidized bed gasification reactor for the treatment of multiple diverse feedstocks including sewage sludge, municipal solid waste, wood waste, refuse derived fuels, automotive shredder residue and non-recyclable plastics. The invention thereby also illustrates a method of gasification for multiple and diverse feedstocks using a universal feeder system. The feeder system comprises one or more feed vessels and at least one live bottom dual screw feeder. The feed vessel is rectangular shaped having three vertical sides and an angled side of no less than 60 degrees from the horizontal to facilitate proper flow of feedstock material that have different and/or variable flow properties. The feedstocks are transferred through an open bottom chute to a live bottom dual screw feeder and through another open bottom chute to a transfer screw feeder that conveys feedstock to the fuel feed inlets of a gasifier.
US10738248B2 Method and apparatus for purifying a mixture comprising oil and wax
The present invention relates to a method for fractionating a crude mixture comprising at least one oil and at least one wax, which comprises the following method steps: (a) carrying out a pre-fractionation stage as a layer crystallization (i) with a crude mixture comprising at least one oil and at least one wax or (ii) with a crude solvent mixture obtained by adding prior to the pre-fractionation stage at most 100% by weight of solvent relative to the weight of the crude mixture, to prepare a first fraction containing low waxy oil and a second fraction containing low oily wax, (b) carrying out a first crystallization stage including (b1) a first suspension crystallization sub-stage with the first fraction containing low waxy oil to prepare a third fraction containing dewaxed oil and a fourth fraction and (b2) after the first suspension crystallization sub-stage, a second suspension crystallization sub-stage with a mixture of the fourth fraction obtained in method step (b1) and the second fraction containing low oily wax obtained in the pre-fractionation stage of method step (a) to prepare a fifth fraction containing slack wax and a sixth fraction.
US10738242B2 Compound, cured product, polymer, photo-alignment film, optically anisotropic body and liquid crystal display element
A compound and a polymer which can each form a photo-alignment film having excellent ability of controlling alignment, a photo-alignment film obtained using the polymer and an optically anisotropic body and a liquid crystal display element each having the photo-alignment film are provided. A compound represented by the general formula (1). In the formula, P represents a polymerizable group, Z and Z1 represent divalent linking groups, A and A1 represent divalent cyclic groups, and X1 to X5 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a hydroxy group, a nitro group, a cyano group or an alkyl group having 1 to 40 carbon atoms which may have a substituent, provided that X1, X2, X4 and X5 are not simultaneously hydrogen atoms.
US10738222B2 Method for making hexene-1 containing amorphous poly alpha olefins for improved hot-melt adhesives
A method to make a hot-melt polymer formulation with from 50 wt % to 100 wt % of a propylene-co-butene-1-co-hexene-1 terpolymer or a propylene-co-hexene-1 copolymer, each polymer made using a metal chloride supported Ziegler-Natta catalyst, at a process temperature between about 130 degrees Fahrenheit and about 200 degrees Fahrenheit and at a reactor pressure sufficient to maintain the propylene in a liquid phase without solvent; using 1 wt % to 20 wt % of at least one of: a metallocene-catalyst made polymer; a homopolymer of propylene with 0.1%-5% functionality; and a styrene block copolymer; and wherein the melt viscosity of the terpolymer or copolymer formulation is controlled by addition of hydrogen gas as a chain transfer agent.
US10738214B2 Use of block copolymers in coatings
The present invention relates to the use of block copolymers based on OH-, COOH- or amino-functionalized polyolefins and polyesters as binders in coating compositions, preferably paints, especially for improving the adhesion of coatings, especially coil coatings on metals, and to coating compositions comprising the block copolymers mentioned.
US10738207B2 Water-based pigment dispersion
The present invention relates to a water-based pigment dispersion having not only excellent storage stability capable of suppressing solidification of a pigment or the like in ink ejection nozzles, but also excellent ejection properties and fixing properties, while maintaining good water resistance of the pigment dispersion as an advantage attained by using the pigment therein. That is, the present invention relates to a water-based pigment dispersion including a pigment, a polymer dispersant and an aqueous medium in which the pigment is dispersed in the aqueous medium using the polymer dispersant, the polymer dispersant being a water-insoluble polymer including carboxy groups that are at least partially neutralized with an alkali metal hydroxide, and having a crosslinked structure obtained by reacting a part of the carboxy groups with a water-insoluble polyfunctional epoxy compound, said water-based pigment dispersion satisfying the following conditions 1 and 2: Condition 1: a value calculated according to the formula: {[100−(neutralization degree)−(crosslinking degree)]/100}×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer) being from 32 to 130 mgKOH/g; and Condition 2: a value calculated according to the formula: [(neutralization degree)/100]×(acid value of carboxy group-containing water-insoluble polymer) being from 48 to 144 mgKOH/g.
US10738201B2 Anti-soiling compositions comprising silica nanoparticles and functional silane compounds and coated articles thereof
Provided is a coated article comprising a substrate and a dried coating which comprises a first set of spherical silica nanoparticles having an average diameter of less than 20 nm and a second set of spherical silica nanoparticles having an average diameter of 20 nm to 120 nm. The alkoxy silane compound comprises an epoxy functional group or a carboxylic acid functional group. Also provided is a coating composition comprising an acidic aqueous dispersion which comprises the described first and second set of spherical silica nanoparticles and silane compound.
US10738195B2 Translucent resin member
Provided is a translucent resin member including: an acrylic hard coat layer, a SiOX layer (1.2
US10738193B1 Dust free silica particles
A long term dust free mass of natural silica particles is produced by covering 10-60 percent of the total surface area of the particles with a thin film of white mineral oil with a low viscosity of less than 200 Saybolt SUS at 100° F. and preferably in the range of 60-100 Saybolt SUS at 100° F.
US10738187B2 Resin composition and semiconductor device
An object of the present invention is to provide a resin composition in which voids are suppressed during application, the voids and delamination are suppressed after reflow subsequent to mounting and a moisture absorption resistance test, and the delamination and change in resistance value after curing are suppressed, when used in a pre-supply type process. Provided is the resin composition containing (A) an acrylate compound or methacrylate compound having a specific structure and not having an aliphatic cyclic structure, (B) an acrylate compound or a methacrylate compound having an aliphatic cyclic structure and not having a structure of Chemical Formula (1), (C) an acid anhydride-modified polybutadiene compound, (D) silica particles, and (E) a polymerization initiator.
US10738181B2 Rubber composition and pneumatic tire
The present invention provides a rubber composition which has excellent processability owing to its low rubber viscosity during kneading, despite containing a white filler, and which further has excellent fuel economy and excellent abrasion resistance. Also provided is a pneumatic tire formed from the rubber composition. The present invention relates to a rubber composition including: a rubber component, a white filler, and a compound represented by the formula (1) below, wherein X represents —CONH— or —COO—; R1 represents a C7-C23 alkyl group or a C7-C23 alkenyl group; R2 represents a C1-C3 alkylene group; and R3 and R4 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a C1-C3 alkyl group, or a C1-C3 hydroxyalkyl group, and at least one of R3 or R4 is the hydroxyalkyl group.
US10738180B2 Thermoplastic vulcanizate and manufacturing method thereof
A thermoplastic vulcanizate is provided, including 10-50 parts by weight of a nylon plastic and 50-90 parts by weight of a cross-linked acrylic rubber polymer. The cross-linked acrylic rubber polymer is dispersed in the Nylon plastic. The cross-linked acrylic rubber polymer is formed by a modified acrylic rubber polymer having a hydrolysable silane group through crosslinking in the presence of water. In the modified acrylic rubber polymer having a hydrolysable silane group, a linkage group represented by formula (I) or formula (II) is between a backbone and the hydrolysable silane group: wherein R1 is H or —OH; R2 is H, —Z′—Si(OR′)3 or C1-C10 hydrocarbon group; R3 is H or C1-C10 hydrocarbon group; Z′ is a divalent bridging group; R′ is individually C1-C10 hydrocarbon group. A manufacturing method of the thermoplastic vulcanizate is also provided.
US10738179B2 Rubber mixture and pneumatic vehicle tire
The invention relates to a sulfur-crosslinkable rubber mixture, especially for the sidewall of pneumatic vehicle tires, and to a pneumatic vehicle tire whose sidewall consists at least partly of the sulfur-crosslinked rubber mixture. For reduced hysteresis, hence leading to low rolling resistance when used as a sidewall mixture, the rubber mixture comprises 20 to 80 phr of natural rubber and/or synthetic polyisoprene, 20 to 80 phr of at least one polybutadiene functionalized for attachment to silica and 20 to 50 phr of at least one silica with a CTAB surface area (to ASTM D 3765) of 50 to 130 m2/g and a nitrogen surface area (BET surface area) (to DIN ISO 9277 and DIN 66132) of 60 to 140 m2/g.
US10738176B2 Flame-retardant polyallyl and polyalkenyl isocyanurate compounds
Phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate cross-linker compounds, polyalkenyl isocyanurate cross-linker compounds, and a flame-retardant resin are disclosed. The phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate compound can have allyl phosphate substituents with variable functional groups. The phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate compound can have three or six allyl phosphate substituents. The brominated polyalkenyl isocyanurate compound can have brominated alkene-terminated substituents. The brominated alkene-terminated substituents can have variable functional groups and variable chain lengths. Both the phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate compounds and the brominated polyalkenyl isocyanurate compounds can be cross-linkers for epoxide polymers, acrylate polymers, vinylbenzene-terminated poly(phenyleneoxide) polymers, etc. The phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate compounds and the brominated polyalkenyl isocyanurate compounds can also be flame-retardant. The flame-retardant resin can contain the phosphate-based polyallyl isocyanurate compounds or the brominated polyalkenyl isocyanurate compounds, and it can be incorporated into a printed circuit board laminate.
US10738171B2 Sizing-coated carbon fiber bundle, thermoplastic resin composition, molded body, method for manufacturing sizing-coated carbon fiber bundle, and method for manufacturing molded body
Provided is a sizing-coated carbon fiber bundle that exhibits good spreadability in a step for spreading sizing-coated carbon fibers even in the case in which said carbon fibers exhibit a high adhesiveness with respect to a thermoplastic resin. Provided is a sizing-coated carbon fiber bundle that contains, as sizing components, at least a compound (A) containing an amino group or an amide group.
US10738170B2 Method for the open-mold production of a fiber-reinforced semi-crystalline polyamide matrix composite material from a prepolymer reactive precursor composition
Method for open-mold production of a semi-crystalline thermoplastic polyamide matrix fiber-reinforced composite. The matrix has Tg>80° C. and Tf between 280° C. and 200° C. The matrix is prepared in-situ by molten state bulk polycondensation of a reactive precursor composition including A: a first polyamide prepolymer A1 each carrying two identical functions and a second polyamide prepolymer A2 each carrying two identical functions different from and coreactive with those of A1. The reactive precursors may alternatively include B: a prepolymer carrying (on the same chain) two different functions coreactive with each other. The reactive precursors may alternatively include a precursor composition that is a mixture of (A+B). The method involves successive steps of i) preparing the reactive mixture, ii) continuously coating the fibers by deposition-impregnation with the reactive mixture, iii) in-situ bulk polycondensation in an open heated die, and iv) cooling the composite.
US10738169B2 Resin composition
A resin composition containing: (A) one or more resins selected from the group consisting of a thermoplastic resin, and a curable resin selected from an epoxy resin, a (meth)acrylic resin, a phenolic resin, an unsaturated polyester resin, a polyurethane resin, or a polyimide resin; and (B) modified cellulose fibers wherein one or more substituents selected from substituents represented by the following general formulas (1) and (2): —CH2—CH(OH)—R1 (1), —CH2—CH(OH)—CH2—(OA)n-O—R1 (2), wherein each R1 in the general formulas (1) and (2) is independently a linear or branched alkyl group having 3 or more carbon atoms and 30 or less carbon atoms; n in the general formula (2) is a number of 0 or more and 50 or less; and A is a linear or branched, divalent saturated hydrocarbon group having 1 or more carbon atoms and 6 or less carbon atoms are bonded to cellulose fibers via an ether bond, wherein the modified cellulose fibers have a cellulose I crystal structure. The resin composition of the present invention can be suitably used in various applications such as daily sundries, household electric appliance parts, wrapping materials for household electric appliance parts, automobile parts, and resins for three-dimensional modeling.
US10738155B2 Product-to-product process for preparation of low viscosity polyoxyalkylene polyols
This invention relates to process for preparing low viscosity polyoxyalkylene polyols (P) that have a narrow molecular weight distribution. This process comprises reacting a H-functional starter substance (Si), a H-functional starter substance (Sx) and a H-functional starter substance (Sc) with one or more alkylene oxides in the presence of a double metal cyanide catalyst. The resultant polyoxyalkylene polyols (P) have a functionality of 2 to 8 and a hydroxyl number of greater than 35 to 115 mg KOH/g polyol.
US10738145B2 Silicone hydrogels comprising high levels of polyamides
Described are silicone hydrogels with high levels of polyamides exhibiting an excellent balance of physical, mechanical, and biological properties. The silicone hydrogels are formed from a reactive monomer mixture comprising: a hydroxylalkyl (meth)acrylate monomer; hydroxyl-containing silicone components; and a polyamide, wherein the polyamide is present in an amount greater than 15 weight percent, based on the total weight of reactive components in the reactive monomer mixture.
US10738144B2 Flame-retardant bismaleimide resin and preparation method thereof
Disclosed are a flame-retardant bismaleimide resin and a preparation method thereof comprising: forming an eugenol salt suspensoid from a whole biomass eugenol in the present of a strong alkali metal base, adding dropwisely a solution of phosphorus oxychloride in methyl chloride to react to obtain a biomass-based phosphate flame-retardant; mixing bismaleimide, 2,2′-diallylbisphenol with the obtained phosphate, curing and posttreating to obtain the flame-retardant bismaleimide resin. Compared with petroleum-based bismaleimide resin, the flame-retardant bismaleimide resin prepared by the present invention is obtained from eugenol derived from biomass, and the raw material is green and renewable. It maintains mechanical properties and processing properties of the petroleum-based bismaleimide resin and has an excellent flame-retardant property. The preparation method provided by the invention has the advantages of low cost and simple production process, and has wide application prospect in the fields of aerospace, electronic information, electrical insulation and the like.
US10738140B2 Polyethylene, method for preparing the same and separator using the same
Disclosed herein is a polyethylene. The polyethylene has a melt flow index of about 0.4 g/10 min to about 0.6 g/10 min, a weight average molecular weight of about 500,000 g/mol to about 700,000 g/mol, and a molecular weight distribution of about 3 to about 5 and is prepared by polymerization in the presence of a catalyst retaining at least about 50% of an initial reactivity level (during initial 30 minutes) for a period of time exceeding about 4 hours.
US10738128B2 Antibodies that bind CD39 and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to anti-CD39 antibodies, and antigen binding portions thereof and their use in treating cancer.
US10738126B2 Anti-GITR antibodies and uses thereof
Provided herein are antibodies, and antigen-binding fragments thereof that specifically bind glucocorticoid-induced tumor necrosis factor receptor (GITR) and methods of using the same, including, e.g., methods of treatment using the same.
US10738125B2 Anti-CD25 antibody agents
The present disclosure provides antibody sequences found in antibodies that bind to human CD25. In particular, the present disclosure provides sequences of anti-human CD25 antibodies, which do not block the binding of CD25 to IL-2 or IL-2 signalling. Antibodies and antigen-binding portions thereof including such sequences can be used in pharmaceutical composition and methods of treatment, in particular for treating cancer.
US10738123B2 Anti-FLT-1 antibodies in treating bronchopulmonary dysplasia
The present invention provides, among other things, methods and compositions for treating chronic lung disorders, in particular, bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). In some embodiments, a method according to the present invention includes administering to an individual who is suffering from or susceptible to BPD an effective amount of an anti-Flt-1 antibody, or antigen binding fragment thereof, such that at least one symptom or feature of BPD is reduced in intensity, severity, or frequency, or has delayed onset.
US10738120B2 Diagnostic anti-PD-L1 antibody and use thereof
The present invention provides for an antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof which binds to an epitope within human PD-L1 with high specificity and reproducibility. The inventive antibody or antigen-binding fragment thereof may be used in assessing PD-L1 expression in tissue samples to aid in patient stratification. The present invention further provides methods of producing the inventive antibody.
US10738117B2 Antibodies directed against programmed death-1 (PD-1)
The invention relates to an isolated immunoglobulin heavy chain polypeptide and an isolated immunoglobulin light chain polypeptide that bind to a programmed death-1 (PD-1) protein. The invention provides a PD-1-binding agent that comprises the aforementioned immunoglobulin heavy chain polypeptide and immunoglobulin light chain polypeptide. The invention also provides related vectors, compositions, and methods of using the PD-1-binding agent to treat a cancer or an infectious disease.
US10738116B2 Dual specific anti-CD22-anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptors
The invention provides dual specific chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) having antigenic specificity for CD19 and CD22. Nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, and pharmaceutical compositions relating to the CARs are disclosed. Methods of detecting the presence of cancer in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing cancer in a mammal are also disclosed.
US10738112B2 Anti-human interleukin-17A monoclonal antibody
An anti-human IL-17A monoclonal antibody, the preparation method, and the use thereof are provided. The anti-human IL-17A monoclonal antibody can specifically bind to human IL-17A and has a good effect for inhibiting the secretion of inflammatory cytokines, such as IL-6 and the like by means of various cell lines induced by IL-17A, and can be used for preparing drugs for treating diseases involving immune-medicated inflammatory responses.
US10738107B2 Methods to produce a human plasma-derived IgG preparation enriched in brain disease-related natural iggs
The present invention provides, among other aspects, methods for the manufacture of plasma-derived immunoglobulin G compositions highly enriched for anti-brain disease related protein antibodies (e.g., anti-Aβ, anti-RAGE, and anti-α-synuclein antibodies). Advantageously, the methods provided do not affect the manufacturing processes or capabilities for producing plasma-derived IgG therapeutics. Plasma-derived IgG compositions that are highly enriched for anti-brain disease related protein antibodies (e.g., anti-Aβ, anti-RAGE, and anti-α-synuclein antibodies), as also provided here. Methods for the treatment of brain diseases and disorders by administration of plasma-derived IgG compositions highly enriched for anti-brain disease related protein antibodies (e.g., anti-Aβ, anti-RAGE, and anti-α-synuclein antibodies), are also provided.
US10738103B2 Antibody light chains
The present invention relates to methods for improving biophysical properties, including the stability of antibody lambda light chains, to antibody lambda light chains with improved biophysical properties, including stability, nucleic acid and vectors encoding such antibody lambda light chains, and to uses of such antibody lambda light chains, nucleic acid and vectors.
US10738095B2 Engineered CCL20 locked dimer polypeptide
The present invention provides a CCL20 locked dimer polypeptide, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods of using said dimer in the treatment of psoriasis, inflammatory disorders and autoimmune disease.
US10738094B2 Peptides and combination of peptides for use in immunotherapy against ovarian cancer and other cancers
The present invention relates to peptides, proteins, nucleic acids and cells for use in immunotherapeutic methods. In particular, the present invention relates to the immunotherapy of cancer. The present invention furthermore relates to tumor-associated T-cell peptide epitopes, alone or in combination with other tumor-associated peptides that can for example serve as active pharmaceutical ingredients of vaccine compositions that stimulate anti-tumor immune responses, or to stimulate T cells ex vivo and transfer into patients. Peptides bound to molecules of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), or peptides as such, can also be targets of antibodies, soluble T-cell receptors, and other binding molecules.
US10738093B2 Discovery of cationic nonribosomal peptides as Gram-negative antibiotics through global genome mining
Pharmacological compositions comprising a cationic nonribosomal peptide (CNRP) or a salt thereof are described. Further, methods of treating a bacterial infection in a subject by administering to the subject a CNRP or a salt thereof are provided.
US10738091B2 RHTB protein variants and the method of producing O-phosphoserine using the same
The present invention relates to an RhtB (homoserine/homoserine lactone export transporter) protein variant having an enhanced ability to export O-phosphoserine (OPS) that is a precursor of L-cysteine, a polynucleotide encoding the protein, a vector comprising the polynucleotide, an OPS-producing microorganism comprising the protein variant, a method of producing O-phosphoserine using the microorganism, and a method for preparing cysteine or its derivatives, which comprises reacting O-phosphoserine, produced by the method above, with a sulfide in the presence of O-phosphoserine sulfhydrylase (OPSS) or a microorganism that expresses OPSS.
US10738089B2 Use of a polypeptide for effecting immune signalling and/or affecting intestinal barrier function and/or modulating metabolic status
It has been found that an extracellular polypeptide derived from Akkermansia municiphila is capable of modulating and/or promoting gut mucosal immune system function and/or maintaining and/or restoring metabolic status and/or increasing the physical integrity of the gut mucosal barrier in a mammal. The polypeptide or host cells including such polypeptide may be employed to prevent and/or treat a variety of conditions that benefit from an increased physical integrity of the gut mucosal barrier and/or an improved gut mucosal immune system function and metabolic status.
US10738073B2 Synthesis of protected 3′-amino nucleoside monomers
Orthogonally protected 3′-amino nucleoside monomers and efficient methods for their synthesis are described. The methods employ selective protection of the 3′-amino group in the presence of the unprotected nucleoside base.
US10738071B2 Polymorphic forms of sofosbuvir
The present disclosure provides novel crystalline sofosbuvir form-M3 and a process for the preparation of sofosbuvir form-M3. The crystalline sofosbuvir form-M3 disclosed herein may be useful in the formulation of pharmaceutical dosage forms.
US10738067B2 Inhibitors of cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7)
The present invention provides various compositions, including compounds of Formula (I) or (Ia), or a species thereof, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts, solvates (e.g., hydrates), stereoisomer, tautomers, isotopic and other specified forms thereof. Also provided are methods (or uses) and kits involving the compounds or pharmaceutically acceptable compositions containing them for treating or preventing a disease (e.g., a proliferative disease such as cancer) in a subject. Administration of a compound or pharmaceutical composition described herein is expected to inhibit cyclin-dependent kinase 7 (CDK7), and thereby, induce apoptosis in tumor cells in the subject.
US10738062B2 Chromane-substituted tetracyclic compounds and uses thereof for the treatment of viral diseases
The present invention relates to novel Chromane-Substituted Tetracyclic Compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein A, A′, R2 R3, R4 and R5 are as defined herein. The present invention also relates to compositions comprising a Chromane-Substituted Tetracyclic Compound, and methods of using the Chromane-Substituted Tetracyclic Compounds for treating or preventing HCV infection in a patient.
US10738061B2 Inhibitors of RAD52 recombination protein and methods using same
The present invention includes novel RAD52 inhibitors for preventing or treating cancers in a subject in need thereof. The present invention further includes a method of preventing or treating cancers in a subject in need thereof, the method comprising administering to the subject an effective amount of a compound of the invention. In certain embodiments, the subject is further administered at least one additional therapeutic agent.
US10738060B2 JAK1 selective inhibitors and uses thereof
The new 1H-furo[3,2-b]imidazo[4,5-d]pyridine derivatives are selective Jak1 kinase inhibitors useful in treating disorders related to Jak1 activities such as autoimmune diseases or disorders, inflammatory diseases or disorders, and cancer or neoplastic diseases or disorders.
US10738055B2 Compounds and methods for the treatment of malaria
Provided herein are compounds of the formula (I): as well as pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein the substituents are as those disclosed in the specification. These compounds, and the pharmaceutical compositions containing them, are useful for the treatment of malaria.
US10738046B2 Substituted pyrido[3,4-b]pyrazines as GPR6 modulators
The present invention provides compounds of formula I: which are useful as modulators of GPR6, pharmaceutical compositions thereof, methods for treatment of conditions associated with GPR6, processes for making the compounds and intermediates thereof.
US10738037B2 Crystalline form of N-[5-(3,5-difluoro-benzyl)-1H-indazol-3-yl]-4-(4-methyl-piperazin-1-yl)-2-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-ylamino)-benzamide
The present invention relates to a new crystalline form of N-[5-(3,5-difluoro-benzyl)-1H-indazol-3-yl]-4-(4-methyl-piperazin-1-yl)-2-(tetrahydro-pyran-4-ylamino)-benzamide, process for its preparation, its utility in treating diseases caused by deregulated protein kinase activity and pharmaceutical compositions containing it.
US10738030B2 Modulators of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator
The present disclosure features a compound of formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where R1, R2, W, X, Z, n, p, and Rings A and B are defined herein, for the treatment of CFTR mediated diseases, such as cystic fibrosis. The present disclosure also features pharmaceutical compositions, method of treating, and kits thereof.
US10738025B2 Modified polyphenol binder compositions and methods for making and using same
Modified polyphenol binder compositions and methods for making and using same are provided. In at least one specific embodiment, the binder composition can include at least one unsaturated monomer and at least one polyphenolic compound. The polyphenolic compound can include a lignin, a tannin, a novolac resin, a modified phenol formaldehyde resin, bis-phenol A, humic acid, or any mixture thereof.
US10738022B2 Continuous carbonylation processes
Provided are processes for monitoring and maintaining continuous carbonylation of epoxides or lactones. Processes include measuring parameters affecting the rate of the carbonylation reaction and adding supplemental replacement catalyst replacement components to maintain a constant rate of carbonylation.
US10738019B2 Compound including basic dye and amino acid, hair dyeing dye, and hair dyeing composition
There is provided a compound represented by the following general formula (1). [Chem. 1] (X)(Z)  (1) (in which, X represents a basic dye having at least one amino group having 0 to 20 carbon atoms which may have a substituent, and Z represents a non-coloring anion including an amino acid.)
US10738017B2 Substituted triazoles and methods relating thereto
Substituted 1,2,3-triazole compounds are disclosed which have utility in the treatment of a variety of neurological disorders. The compounds provided herein have the general structure: wherein R1, R2, R3 and n are as defined herein, including stereoisomers, esters, solvates and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. Also disclosed are compositions containing a compound provided herein in combination with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, as well as methods relating to the use thereof for treating neurological disorders in a subject in need thereof.
US10738014B2 2-substituted amino-naphth (1,2-d) imidazol-5-one compounds or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof
Provided herein are therapeutic and/or prophylactic compounds for mitochondrial or oxidative stress diseases such as cancer, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Machado-Joseph disease, spinocerebellar ataxia, Huntington disease, Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, diseases related to aging, diabetes, alcoholic liver injury, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes (MELAS), and the like, wherein the compound is represented by formula (1), or reduced forms thereof, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
US10738011B2 Derivatives of 5-(hetero)arylpyrazol-3-carboxylic amide or 1-(hetero)aryltriazol-4-carboxylic amide useful for the treatment of inter alia cystic fibrosis
The present disclosure is based, in part, on the discovery that disclosed compounds such as those having Formula (IVa), (Va), (IV), or (V) can increase cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) activity as measured in human bronchial epithelial (hBE) cells.
US10738009B2 Pyridone amides as modulators of sodium channels
The invention relates to pyridone amide compounds of formula I and I′ or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, useful as inhibitors of sodium channels: The invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable compositions comprising the compounds of the invention and methods of using the compositions in the treatment of various disorders, including pain.
US10738007B2 Amide compounds as kinase inhibitors, compositions and methods of treatment
The present disclosure relates to certain amides and heterocyclic compounds. The present disclosure also relates to uses of these compounds to inhibit Rho-associated protein kinases and treat diseases including autoimmune disorders, graft versus host disease (GVHD), inflammation, cardiovascular disorders, central nervous system disorders, and neoplastic disorders.
US10738003B2 Process and device for preparing environmentally-friendly insulating gas perfluoroalkylnitrile
Provided are a process and a device for preparing environmentally-friendly insulating gas perfluoroalkylnitrile. The device comprises a first tank reactor, a second tank reactor, and a fixed bed reactor. A condensing and collecting device is provided at the top of the first tank reactor, a collecting and guiding channel at the bottom of the condensing and collecting device is connected to an inlet of a storage tank, and an outlet of the storage tank is connected to an inlet of the second tank reactor. The second tank reactor is connected to a perfluoroolefin tank. An outlet of the second tank reactor is connected to a storage gasification tank. The storage gasification tank is connected to a carrier gas tank, and an outlet of the storage gasification tank is connected to an inlet of the fixed bed reactor. The present invention starts from cyanuric chloride and perfluoropropylene, and uses two tank reactors and a fixed bed reactor to realize production with high atom economy. The preparation method has simple reaction conditions, high atom economy, low cost, and is continuous and enables scale production.
US10738001B2 Hydrofluoroolefins and methods of using same
A hydrofluoroolefin is represented by the following general formula (A): in which, Rf1 and Rf2 are (i) independently linear or branched fluoroalkyl groups having with 1-8 carbon atoms and optionally include one or more catenated heteroatoms; or (ii) bonded together to form a ring structure having 4-8 carbon atoms and optionally include one or more catenated heteroatoms; α is CF3, F, H; β is F or H; γ is CF3, F, CF2H, CFH2, or CH3, and the compound includes a total of 1-4 H atoms; and with the provisos that at least one of α and γ is F or H; when γ is CF3 or F, at least one of α and β is H; when γ is CH3, at least one of α and β is F, and when α is CF3, then β is H and γ is F; wherein at least one of Rf1 and Rf2 have two or more carbon atoms.
US10738000B2 Method for the preparation of (S)-2-acetyloxypropionic acid and derivatives thereof
The present invention relates to a method for the acetylation of an aqueous solution of lactic acid to (S)-2-acetyloxypropionic acid.The process comprises in particular removing water from the solution of lactic acid and reacting lactic acid with acetic anhydride in the presence of acetic acid.
US10737987B2 Fluid ionized compositions, methods of preparation and uses thereof
Disclosed herein are fluid ionized compositions, such as fluid calcium cyanamide fertilizer compositions, methods of preparation and uses thereof. In some examples, a fluid composition includes a mixture of about 40 to 20 parts of dissolved acid or acid-formed approximately neutral pH nitrogen plant nutrient compounds (such as urea ammonium nitrate and H2O) and about 1 to about 5 parts of a mixture of insoluble or weakly soluble high pH calcium-formed plant nutrient compounds (such as calcium cyanamide and H2O). The disclosed compositions and methods stabilize the compositions' contained active nutrient ions and digested carbon. The disclosed compositions and methods facilitate controllable site-directed delivery of the contents of the compositions. The compositions and methods are effective for microbes nourishment plant fertilizing, soil amending, heavy metals leaching inhibition, and digesting organic proteinaceous excreta. The compositions are stable, easily calibrated, and non-clogging for soil injection, spray and irrigation water delivery to target sites.
US10737985B2 Method for manufacturing a layered tile and a product obtained with said method
A method for manufacturing a layered tile comprising a mutually connected ceramic tile and a concrete body, the method comprising the steps of applying an organic primer to a first surface of the ceramic tile, optionally positioning the ceramic tile in a mold, exposing the first surface, applying a concrete mixture on top of the tile's first surface, pre-hardening the concrete mixture for obtaining a green product, removing the product from the mold, and fully hardening the concrete for obtaining the layered tile.
US10737983B2 Black zirconia sintered body and preparation method therefor and use thereof
A black zirconia sintered body is obtained by processing and forming a powder for the black zirconia sintered body, and then sintering the same at a high temperature and normal pressure in the atmosphere. The powder for the black zirconia sintered body is prepared by a hydrothermal synthesis method using a soluble zirconium salt, a soluble yttrium salt and a color former as raw materials, wherein the molar ratio of the soluble zirconium salt, the soluble yttrium salt and the color former is 90-95:1-5:1-9. The black zirconia sintered body can be used in ceramic processes.
US10737977B1 Methods for recycling surplus water-based latex paint and aggregate products made therefrom
The invention is an aggregate made from waste water-based latex paint in one embodiment. The aggregate can be used to fill driveways, roadways, landscaping, etc., the way aggregate is always used. In another embodiment, the aggregate can be employed in a mixture to make precast concrete structures. The aggregate produced by the invention has good compressive strength characteristics, which approximate pumice, and any applications where pumice is used as an aggregate can also employ the present invention.
US10737972B2 Method for the preparation of lithium silicate glasses and lithium silicate glass ceramics
The invention relates to a method for the preparation of a lithium silicate glass or a lithium silicate glass ceramic which comprise cerium ions and are suitable in particular for the preparation of dental restorations, the fluorescence properties of which largely correspond to those of natural teeth.The invention also relates to a lithium silicate glass and a lithium silicate glass ceramic which can be obtained using the method according to the invention, the use thereof as dental material and in particular for the preparation of dental restorations, as well as a glass-forming composition which is suitable for use in the method according to the invention.
US10737967B2 Method for laser-assisted separation of a portion from a sheet-like glass or glass ceramic element
A method is provided for separating a portion from a sheet-like glass or glass ceramic element along an intended separation line to divide the element into the portion and a main part. The method includes producing filamentary damages a volume of the glass or glass ceramic element adjacently aligned along the separation line, the filamentary damages are produced by laser pulses of a laser, the glass or glass ceramic element comprises a material that is transparent for the laser pulses; displacing incidence points of the laser pulses on a surface of the glass or glass ceramic element thereof along the separation line; and subjecting the material of the glass or glass ceramic element located in a region of the portion to a phase transition so that the material contracts to detach the portion from the main part at the adjacently aligned filamentary damages along the separation line, while the main part remains intact as a whole.
US10737963B2 Method for producing glass material and apparatus for producing glass material
Provided is a method for producing a glass material by a containerless levitation technique, which enables production of a large-sized glass material. The method includes the steps of: preparing a forming member and a cover member 20, the forming member including a gas jetting portion 11 in which a plurality of gas jet holes 12 for use in levitating a block of glass raw material are formed, the cover member 20 which is capable of covering a peripheral portion of a gas jetting surface 13 of the gas jetting portion 12 and in which a controlling surface 21 controlling, near the peripheral portion of the gas jetting surface 13, a flow of gas jetted through the gas jet holes 12 is formed and an opening 25 capable of releasing the gas to outside is formed; placing the block of glass raw material on top of the gas jetting surface 13 and covering the peripheral portion of the gas jetting surface 13 with the cover member 20; and heating the block of glass raw material to melting while holding the block of glass raw material levitated by jetting the gas through the gas jet holes 12 and then cooling the melted block of glass raw material.
US10737961B2 Height adjustment and alignment mechanism for a plunger cylinder used to form a parison within a mold of a glass forming machine
An assembly for forming a parison within a mold of a glass forming machine includes a plunger cylinder having a first end configured to be received by the mold and form the parison and a second end. The cylinder is configured for movement along a translational axis. An alignment plate defines a bore through which the cylinder extends. The alignment plate is configured to be affixed to a fixed member of the forming machine after movement of the alignment plate in a plane perpendicular to the translational axis to align the translational axis of the cylinder with a centerline of the mold. A height adjustment plate is spaced from, and hung from, the alignment plate and configured to support the second end of the cylinder. The height adjustment plate is movable relative to the alignment plate to cause a corresponding movement of the cylinder along the translational axis.
US10737958B2 Processes and treatment systems for treating high phosphorous containing fluids
Disclosed herein are processes for treating high-P fluid involving (1) providing a high-P containing stream; (2) chemically treating the high-P stream such that a majority of dissolved P in the stream is transformed into a solid form via sorption of P onto particles placed or precipitated within the stream; and (3) removing the solid form containing P from the chemically treated fine solids stream, such that > about 90% of the total P is removed from the high-P fluid. Also disclosed are systems for treating a high-P stream, the systems involving (1) a chemical treatment station operable to chemically treat and transform equal to or greater than about 90% of dissolved P in a high-P stream into a solid form; and (2) a liquid-solid separator station operable to remove the solid form containing P from the chemically treated high-P stream.
US10737956B1 Method and system for changing a property of a polar liquid
A system for treating a polar liquid includes a signal generator for providing an alternating electrical current, and a transducer electrically coupled to the signal generator. The transducer includes a solenoidal coil and two ferromagnetic end pieces at the ends of the coil and transverse thereto. In operation, the transducer is at least partially immersed in a polar liquid and, when energized with the current provides a magnetic field into the liquid, the field may change a property of the liquid, e.g. an interfacial mass transfer rate. This can be used in many different industrial applications.
US10737954B2 Water treatment skimmer apparatus and system
A connection collar for a water treatment skimmer apparatus includes a body comprising a first material and defining a first circular hole and a bushing comprising a second material disposed within the first circular hole, the bushing defining a second circular hole. The first material is different than the second material and the first circular hole circumscribes and is concentric with the second circular hole, according to various embodiments. The water treatment skimmer apparatus may include a support bar, the connection collar rotatably coupled to the support bar, and a skimmer blade coupled to the connection collar.
US10737953B2 Acoustophoretic method for use in bioreactors
A system for enhancing the separation of particles or fluids from water is disclosed. A tank or bioreactor is provided with an open submersible acoustophoretic separator. The separator captures and holds fluid droplets or particles such as cells, permitting them to coalesce or agglomerate until they are large enough and have sufficient buoyant or weight force to float/sink to the top/bottom of the tank or bioreactor. In a tank or bioreactor, the separator captures and holds particles until they are large enough that their weight causes them to settle out of the host fluid. The acoustophoretic device thus speeds up separation of the particles or droplets from the host fluid.
US10737951B2 Chemical monitoring devices and methods
Implementations of this disclosure are directed to systems, devices and methods for monitoring parameters associated with a body of liquid. In one embodiment, a device includes a container configured to be partially submerged in a liquid and includes sensors disposed within a submerged portion of the container to measure parameters associated with the liquid. An electronic component disposed within an unsubmerged portion of the container transmits information related to the parameters based upon which one or more actions related to treatment of the body of liquid are suggested.
US10737948B2 Polar oxysulfide for nonlinear optical applications
Single crystals of a new noncentrosymmetric polar oxysulfide SrZn2S2O (s.g. Pmn21) grown in a eutectic KF—KCl flux with unusual wurtzite-like slabs consisting of close-packed corrugated double layers of ZnS3O tetrahedra vertically separated from each other by Sr atoms and methods of making same.
US10737947B2 Zinc nitride compound and method for producing same
The present invention provides a zinc nitride compound suitable for electronic devices such as high-speed transistors, high-efficiency visible light-emitting devices, high-efficiency solar cells, and high-sensitivity visible light sensors. The zinc nitride compound is represented, for example, by the chemical formula CaZn2N2 or the chemical formula X12ZnN2 wherein X1 is Be or Mg. The zinc nitride compound is preferably synthesized at a high pressure of 1 GPa or more.
US10737942B2 Zeta positive hydrogenated nanodiamond powder, zetapositive single digit hydrogenated nanodiamond dispersion, and methods for producing the same
The present invention relates to a method for producing zeta positive hydrogenated nanodiamond particles, and to a method for producing zeta positive single digit hydrogenated nanodiamond dispersions. The present invention further relates to zeta positive hydrogenated nanodiamond powder and zeta positive single digit hydrogenated nanodiamond dispersion.
US10737937B2 Sensor characteristic evaluation method and charged particle beam device
A redeposited material is removed so as to electrically observe a microelement without causing foreign matters or metal contamination. An FIB device (charged particle beam device) includes an FIB barrel which discharges the focused ion beam (charged particle beam), a stage which holds a sample (substrate), a microcurrent measuring device (current measuring unit) which measures a leakage current from the sample, and a timer (time measuring unit) which measures a time to emit the focused ion beam and a time to measure the leakage current. Further, the FIB device includes a system control unit (control unit) which synchronizes a time to emit the focused ion beam and a time to measure the leakage current by the microcurrent measuring device.
US10737936B2 Semiconductor structure and method for fabricating the same
A method of fabricating a semiconductor structure includes: providing a first wafer; providing a second wafer having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface; contacting the first surface of the second wafer with the first wafer; and forming a plurality of scribe lines on the second surface of the second wafer; wherein the plurality of scribe lines protrudes from a third surface of the second wafer, and the third surface is between the first surface and the second surface.
US10737928B2 Nozzle for delivery of auxiliary or additive fluid for treating exhaust for a diesel motor for autos or truck vehicle or the like
An auxiliary or additive fluid for associated use with the primary diesel or related fuel, for application for reduction of exhaust pollution, and for motor or truck vehicle, or the like, includes the nozzle, the nozzle having its spout extending from its forward end, the spout having an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve through which the fluid flows during dispensing, a lower sleeve capable of shifting within the outer sleeve, and integrated with a safety valve sleeve, and biased axially inwardly of the spout when it is inserted into the fluid intake pipe of a vehicle intake for a fluid tank. A primary safety valve extends through the lower spout sleeve, and the integral safety valve sleeve is maintained in a fixed position, and normally is sealed into closure within the lower end of the lower spout sleeve. But, when the lower spout sleeve is forced axially inwardly, it unseats the safety valve from its sealing therewith, to open the spout for the dispensing of the fuel when the nozzle is actuated to allow fluid flow. In addition, a flow path for air that is normally closed by a check valve, is likewise opened, to allow for the passage of air to maintain the inoperativeness of the automatic shut-off, until such time as the fluid flow closes off the lower end said passage, initiating the automatic shut-off of the fluid dispensing nozzle, when the intake of air is blocked.
US10737924B1 Manway cover tool
The manway cover tool comprises a ‘T’-shaped handle with a clamp coupled to the bottom of the handle. The clamp may be fastened to the cover handle of a manway cover and the manway cover tool may assist in the removal and replacement of the manway cover. A vertical armature of the ‘T’-shaped handle may pivot just above the clamp so that the height of the ‘T’-shaped handle may be reduced in confined work areas. A magnetic attachment may couple to the clamp and allow the manway cover tool to attach to manway covers with no handle. A ‘J’ hook attachment may couple to the clamp and allow the tool to attach to covers with incompatible or no handle. A support bracket may couple to the ‘T’-handle and provide additional stability and leverage.
US10737918B2 Chain guide and a chain winch comprising such a chain guide
A chain guide for a chain winch and a chain winch which includes such a chain guide. The chain guide is rotatable about a first rotational axis and adapted for support of a chain including chain links having at least two different sizes where a first chain portion includes a plurality of first chain links and a second chain portion includes a plurality of second chain links where the size of the second chain links is larger than the size of the first chain links. The chain guide includes at least one first chain support, which is adapted for support of at least the first chain links of the first chain portion, and at least one second chain support, which is adapted for support of at least the second chain links of the second chain portion.
US10737894B2 Image forming apparatus and conveyance control method
An image forming apparatus includes: a transfer section including a transfer body that transfers an image onto a sheet in a transfer nip; a belt position correction section that performs operation of correcting misalignment of a position in an axial direction of a transfer belt in the transfer nip; a sheet conveyance member that is provided on the upstream side of the transfer nip in a sheet conveyance direction and conveys the sheet; and a hardware processor that controls the sheet conveyance member so as to displace the sheet along a width direction of the sheet. The hardware processor controls displacement of the sheet conveyance member so as to follow the position in the axial direction of the transfer belt at the transfer nip.
US10737884B2 Conveyance apparatus
A transferring speed-change device is provided between an upstream-side stage and a downstream-side stage which are different from each other in conveying speed and conveying pitch. A speed change pinion is meshed with a transferring rack at the same speed as that of an upstream-side pinion; is maintained at the same speed as that of the upstream-side pinion until a main rack is disengaged from the upstream-side pinion; and is used to drive the carrier after the main rack is disengaged from the upstream-side pinion. The speed change pinion is caused to have the same speed as that of a downstream-side pinion immediately before the main rack meshes with the downstream-side pinion; and is maintained at the same speed as that of the downstream-side pinion until the transferring rack is disengaged from the speed change pinion.
US10737880B2 Intermediate container for integration with a refuse vehicle
An intermediate container for a refuse vehicle where the container is positioned in front of the refuse vehicle is provided. A plurality of legs extends from the container toward the refuse vehicle. An attachment mechanism is on each leg to secure the legs to a front loading arm assembly of the refuse vehicle.
US10737879B2 Waste disposal container
A waste disposal container of smaller shipping profile is disclosed with an inner rotating support structure and an outer casing, where the inner rotating support structure and/or the outer casing may be shipped in separable parts and reassembled by the end consumer. The inner rotating support structure also may offer at least one bag attachment points to hold on to the body of the bag where the bag attachment points are designed to be lower to accommodate collection of cat litter.
US10737873B2 Flow-limiting device and container for unitary products
A flow-limiting device that controls the distribution of unitary products from a container for holding said unitary products includes at least one dispensing opening, a body made of a polymeric material with an entry side, a dispensing side and a peripheral side extending in an axial direction of the body. The peripheral side has a lower and an upper axial end, the entry side has at least in part, a concave shape when viewed onto the entry side with at least one guiding surface. The dispensing side has at least in part, a concave shape when viewed onto the dispensing side. The dispensing opening is at an axial position between and spaced from the axial positions of the lower and upper axial end, wherein the entry side and/or the dispensing side include a plurality of elevated regions, which are arranged to define the concave shape.
US10737869B2 Lunchbox
The invention relates to a lunchbox for storing, transporting and heating food, in particular food prepared for consumption. This should be easy to handle.The lunchbox comprises an upper shell (1) and a lower shell (2) which connected to one another in a hinged manner on one longitudinal side, wherein a closure is provided on the opposite longitudinal side. A shell having a circumferential and L-shaped angled edge region is arranged in the lower shell (2), which is assigned a thermal insulation and a heating element, wherein a groove for receiving a seal is formed in the circumferential edge region of the shell.
US10737866B2 Bottle cap structure
A bottle cap includes a vacuum unit, a pressure relief unit and a drinking water pipe unit. After the bottle cap is combined with a bottle, the vacuum unit can vacuum the interior of the bottle to preserve food or drink inside the bottle, and the pressure relief unit may be operated to release the air pressure in the bottle in order to open the bottle cap, or open a flip cover of the drinking water pipe unit to drink the fruit juice or water from the bottle. The bottle cap has the effects of preserving the food or drink in the bottom and facilitating drinking.
US10737865B1 Artist's canvas carrier
A carrier for artists' painting panels or stretched canvases allows wet paintings to be transported in a protected way, important for use by plein air painters and also for protecting finished paintings. A series of frame bars can easily be assembled by their corners in the field to form a frame that can carry at least two painted panels or stretched canvases. The frame bars are universal in that each can be used with another of any length, so that one can select from among a collection of bars of various lengths to assembly a frame of a needed size. The frame holds at least two painted canvases arranged face-to-face. Corners can be secured together by different means. The canvases are held securely in place in the frame.
US10737863B2 Medication packaging and dispensing system
A medication packaging and dispensing system is provided. The system may include a plurality of medication booklets containing medication and a tray that is configured to retain the medication booklets. Each medication booklet may include a sequential tab assembly of pull tabs that aligns with a plurality of front cutouts and a plurality of back cutouts. This alignment configuration facilitates dispensing the medication from the medication booklet. The tray may include a riser that extends from a bottom wall of the tray at an oblique angle, and a first guide panel including a plurality of linear stops. The oblique angle may correspond to a pitch of the first guide panel. The riser and the plurality of linear stops may cooperate to maintain the medication booklets in a staggered configuration that is substantially parallel to the bottom wall of the tray. The system may further include a container for retaining the tray.
US10737862B2 Systems and methods of providing sanitary water in a disaster or similar situation
A system and method for dispensing potable fluids wherein a bagged fluid, such as water, is dispensed via a spiked water dispensing device.
US10737847B1 Cover structure of sealed can
A cover structure of a sealed can includes an upper cover, a lower cover, a handle component, an elastic member and a sealing ring. The upper cover has a through hole; the lower cover is installed under the upper cover; the handle component includes a connecting lever, a shifting handle and a pivot connecting the connecting lever and shifting handle, and the connecting lever passing through the through hole and then connecting the lower cover; each elastic member is elastically clamped between the upper and lower covers; the sealing ring has an end coupled to the lower cover and the other end extending towards the upper cover; the connecting lever is formed at the center of the lower cover, and each elastic member is installed symmetrically on both sides with respect to the connecting lever. This structure features simple structure and uniform force exertion and has good sealing effect.
US10737842B2 Reusable mailer bag
A reusable mailer bag includes front, rear, first side, second side, and bottom panels which include interior surfaces that define a carrying volume that has an opening which is opposite the bottom panel. The mailer bag also includes a flap and a first side extension. The flap is configured to extend across the opening to close the carrying volume during shipping. The flap includes a first end portion that is attached to the rear panel and a second end portion that is configured to secure to the front panel. The first side extension extends from a first edge of the second end portion of the flap that is adjacent the first side panel. The first side extension is configured to extend around the first side panel and to secure to the rear panel when the second end portion is secured to the front panel.
US10737841B1 Cosmetic jar with windowed lid
Embodiments described herein relate to a jar and lid combination with a jar body and a threadably-attachable jar lid, where the jar lid has a translucent window. Certain embodiments provide a structure for the windowed jar lid and jar body, so that the jar can contain fine powder without leakage, and without the need for a separate sealing layer adhered to the rim of the jar prior to securing the lid to the jar. Other embodiments relate to structures and methods for use by which a logo can be printed on the jar lid window, and then mechanically secured to the jar body, such that the logo is correctly aligned with the printed information on the front of the jar.
US10737839B2 Canister and bracket system and method
A canister and bracket system and method is disclosed. The system including a canister comprising a sidewall defining a first retaining section and a second retaining section disposed less than 180 degrees from the first retaining section and a bracket attachable with the canister. The bracket comprising a first holding feature, a second holding feature, and a connection portion that extends between the first holding feature and the second holding feature. The first holding feature is receivable in the first retaining section and is releasably engagable with the first retaining section of the canister and the second holding feature is receivable in second retaining section and is releasably engagable with the second retaining section of the canister. When the bracket is coupled with and supports the canister, the bracket interfaces with less than 180 degrees of the canister.
US10737833B2 Pallet gap filler
A pallet gap filler for a pallet and a lift is provided. The pallet gap filler includes filling and engaging elements. The filling element is insertable into a portion of a space defined between tines of the lift and one or more of top and bottom decks and blocks and/or stringers separating the top and bottom decks of the pallet. The filling element is configured to assume a first configuration during filling element insertion and a second configuration in which, following filling element insertion, the filling element fixes relative orientations of the pallet and the lift. The engaging element is actuatable with the filling element initially assuming the first configuration to cause the filling element to assume the second configuration.
US10737828B2 Display header system
A product display includes a display header and a tray. The display header is coupled to the tray for showing product indicia related to products stored in the tray to a customer at a retail location.
US10737822B2 Container and method of manufacture
A food and/or beverage packaging container comprises a blow-molded body having a length, a diameter and side walls having a wall thickness. A wide mouth neck extends from the body and is trimmed to a finished configuration. The neck has a diameter and a wall thickness. The length, the diameters and the wall thickness' are pre-selected such that the container comprises one or more selected physical performance features. Systems and methods of use are disclosed.
US10737821B2 Device for printing, severing and applying self-adhesive flat structures, in particular labels
A device for printing, severing and applying self-adhesive labels, wherein the device operates with a label material without a carrier strip. The label material has a printable layer, a carrier layer and a heat-sealable adhesive layer. The device has an applicator, by way of which the label is applied to an object to be labelled. The applicator can be moved up to the object to be labelled by way of a handling device, and the handling device is constructed in accordance with the principle of an open kinematic chain and has at least one translational kinematic axis and/or at least one rotational kinematic axis. The applicator can be heated by way of a heating device which operates in accordance with an electrical operating principle.
US10737809B2 Mobile base anchoring device (MOBAD)
A mobile base anchoring device (MOBAD) is activated to infix a component projectile into a substrate as a method to affix the base onto the substrate.
US10737806B2 Solar array deployment
A method for solar array (28a, 28b) deployment includes deploying a first portion of solar cells of a solar array responsive to a first drag condition, charging a battery (26) with the first portion of solar cells, activating an electric thruster (24) at a first power level using the first portion of solar cells, deploying a second portion of solar cells of the solar array responsive to a second drag condition that is lower than the first drag condition, and activating the electric thruster at a second power level that is higher than the first power level using the first portion of solar cells and the second portion of solar cells.
US10737804B2 Method for loading and/or unloading a transport device at a receiving container
The invention relates to a method by which an unmanned transport device docked on a receiving container is loaded with a payload container for a consignment, having a loading device for loading the transport device with the payload container, wherein the payload container has a bearing at its first end, the transport device has a loading opening on its underside for receiving the payload container, and the loading opening, at its front end, has a mating contour corresponding to the bearing, and the method has the following steps: the payload container, arranged on the loading device, is pivoted in relation to the horizontal by the loading device such that the first end is elevated in relation to a second, opposite end of the payload container, the loading device is raised until the payload container ends up at least with its first end located within and/or beneath the loading opening, and the payload container is pivoted by the loading device into the horizontal for introduction into the loading opening such that, first of all, the bearing comes into engagement with the mating contour and, subsequently, the second end of the payload container comes into engagement with a rear end of the loading opening.
US10737793B2 Aircraft ice detection systems and methods
Systems and methods are provided for an ice detector with a movable airfoil. The movable airfoil may be airfoil shaped and the ice detector may include an ice detection sensor. The movable airfoil may be adjusted in angle of attack and/or configuration to simulate the pressure gradient experienced by one or more of the wing, fuselage, engine, horizontal/vertical stabilizer, or other component of the aircraft. Sensors may be used to detect the configuration of the aircraft or the components of the aircraft and the configuration of the movable airfoil may then be adjusted to approximate the pressure distribution around the aircraft component. Ice accretion on the movable airfoil may be determined via the data from the ice detector.
US10737789B2 Pet travel systems and methods on a vehicle
A vehicle includes a fuselage defining an interior cabin and a bunk within the interior cabin. The bunk has a base wall and a ceiling that extend a length of the bunk from a first end wall to a second end wall. The bunk includes one or more removable partition walls that divide the bunk into multiple pet compartments between the first and second end walls. The pet compartments are configured to contain pets therein. Each of the partition walls is removably secured to both the base wall and the ceiling.
US10737786B2 Distributed propulsion system for vertical take off and landing closed wing aircraft
An aircraft includes a closed wing, a fuselage at least partially disposed within a perimeter of the closed wing, and one or more spokes coupling the closed wing to the fuselage. A plurality of hydraulic or electric motors are disposed within or attached to the closed wing, fuselage or spokes in a distributed configuration. A propeller is proximate to a leading edge of the closed wing or spokes and operably connected to each hydraulic or electric motor. A source of hydraulic or electric power is disposed within or attached to the closed wing, fuselage or spokes and coupled to each hydraulic or electric motor disposed within or attached to the closed wing, fuselage or spokes. A controller is coupled to each hydraulic or electric motor, and one or more processors communicably coupled to each controller that control an operation and speed of the plurality of hydraulic or electric motors.
US10737779B2 Vehicle control system for transitioning between mediums
A vehicle for aerial-aquatic locomotion is provided. The vehicle may include a propeller, an electric motor operably coupled to the propeller and configured to rotate the propeller, a maneuvering assembly configured to change an attitude and altitude of the vehicle, and a controller operably coupled to the electric motor and the maneuvering assembly. The controller may be configured to receive a command for the vehicle to exit a first medium and enter a second medium, compute or retrieve a hybrid trajectory, and control the electric motor and the maneuvering assembly to maneuver the vehicle in accordance with the hybrid trajectory.
US10737763B2 Slat track device for an aircraft wing
A slat track device (7) for an aircraft wing (1) including a beam-shaped main load bearing track structure (9) connected to a slat (5) and movably connected to a main wing (3), a guidance surface (11) at the track structure (9) and guided along a corresponding guidance device (19) at the main wing, a connection device (13) at the track structure (9) connecting the track structure (9) to the slat (5), and an engagement device (15) at the track structure (9) and configured to engage a drive member (33) of a drive unit (37) provided at a main wing (3). The slat track device has redundant main load paths achieved by the track structure (9) having a first track member (41) and a separate second track member (43) both connected to the connection device (13) and the engagement device (15).
US10737762B2 Latching and locking mechanism for a foldable wing arrangement
A wing arrangement for an aircraft including a latching arrangement (29, 29′, 29″) having a latching member (31, 31′, 31″) and an engagement device (33), wherein the latching member (31, 31′, 31″) is fixed to a wing tip section (13), and the engagement device (33) has a base member (35) on a wing base section (7) and has an abutment surface (43), and an engagement member (45, 45′, 63) supported on the base section (7) and moves between a release position and a latching position by an actuator (49, 49′) coupled to the engagement member (45, 45′, 63) and the base section (7), wherein when the tip section (13) is in the deployed position, the latching member (31, 31′, 31″) abuts the abutment surface (43) and the engagement member (45, 45′, 63) can move between the release position and the latching position, wherein when the latching member (31, 31′, 31″) abuts the abutment surface (43) and the engagement member (45, 45′, 63) is in the latching position, the engagement member (45, 45′, 63) abuts on a surface section of the latching member (31, 31′, 31″) facing away from the abutment surface (43) to prevent a pivot movement of the tip section.
US10737761B2 Camber adjustment systems and methods for aircraft wings
A camber adjustment system for a wing of an aircraft includes a droop panel that is configured to pivotally couple to a portion of a main body of a wing, a flap, and a coupler having a track that moveably couples the droop panel to the flap. The droop panel is configured to move in response to movement of the flap via the coupler.
US10737742B2 Four bar rear suspension for a bicycle
A bicycle frame is adapted to provide suspension to a human user. The bicycle frame has a top tube and down tube connected to a head tube. A seat tube, fixed to the top tube and down tube connects to the bottom bracket. A chain stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a chain stay pivot. A seat stay is rotatably coupled to the seat tube at a seat stay pivot. An upper shock mount is attached to a distal end of the seat stay forward of the seat stay pivot. A lower shock mount is attached to the chain stay rearward of the seat stay pivot. A shock is connected to the upper shock mount and the lower shock mount passing the seat tube from forward to rearward. A rear axle plate is attached to the seat stay and the chain stay and configured to accommodate a rear axle.
US10737736B2 Track system for traction of a vehicle
A track for traction of a vehicle, such as an agricultural vehicle, an industrial vehicle (e.g., a construction vehicle), a military vehicle, or another off-road vehicle, is provided. The track comprises a ground-engaging outer surface for engaging the ground and a plurality of traction projections projecting from the ground-engaging outer surface and distributed in a longitudinal direction of the track. The traction projections may be designed to enhance their resistance to deterioration during use. For example, a blowout resistance of each traction projection may be enhanced to prevent or at least reduce a potential for blowout of the traction projection under repeated loads which may induce heat buildup within it. Also, a wear resistance of the traction projection may be enhanced such that the traction projection wears less rapidly. A system for protecting a track against potential occurrence of blowout is also provided.
US10737731B2 Vehicle front pillar structure and vehicle side structure
A vehicle front pillar structure includes: a pillar lower portion that configures a lower portion of a front pillar; a first pillar frame that extends along an outer edge of a windshield of a vehicle in a vehicle width direction; a second pillar frame that extends in an extending direction of the first pillar frame; a transparent member straddling between the first pillar frame and the second pillar frame; and a load transmission member that can transmit a load applied from a vehicle front side to a front side portion of the upper portion of the pillar lower portion in a vehicle longitudinal direction, to the second pillar frame, wherein a top surface of the second pillar frame is disposed continuously from a top surface of the load transmission member, and the top surface of the second pillar frame linearly extends in a vehicle rearward and upward direction.
US10737727B2 Rear structure of motor vehicle comprising a reinforcement for rear-end collisions
The invention relates to a rear structure of a motor vehicle (201), said structure comprising: a floor having a rear area intended for accommodating a rear bench, said area being raised forming a projection (209B) relative to an area of said floor adjacent to the front; two rear structural profile members (207) extending longitudinally towards the rear under the rear area of the floor away from the projection (209B); characterised in that the structure (201) also comprises: two reinforcements (215) on the two structural profile members (207), respectively; each of said reinforcements (215) being attached to the corresponding profile member (207) and to the floor, at the projection (209B), and configured to limit a tendency of said profile member (207) to pivot vertically upwards in the event of a rear impact.
US10737724B2 Device and method for displaying target parking space of vehicle
The present disclosure relates to a device and a method for displaying a target parking space of a vehicle in order to allow a driver to select an optimal empty parking section. The target parking space display device includes: an information collector collecting a parking reference point and a width of a search space from a parking assist system; an image acquirer acquiring a top-view image; a controller detecting parking section information corresponding to the parking reference point from the top-view image, and detecting a target parking space occupied by the vehicle on the basis of the detected parking section information, the parking reference point, and the width of the search space; and a display displaying the detected target parking space on the top-view image.
US10737722B2 Electric power steering system
An electric power steering system includes a mechanical linkage, first and second wheels, an electric motor, first and second speed sensors, and an electronic control unit. The linkage includes a steering column and a rack operatively engaged to the steering column. The first and second wheels are rotationally engaged to opposite ends of the rack. The motor is operatively attached to the linkage for providing steering assistance. The first and second speed sensors are configured to detect rotation speed of the respective first and second wheels. The unit is configured to receive first and second rotational speed signals from the respective first and second speed sensors, and calculate a first rotational speed differential between the first and second wheels to facilitate an estimation of a steering column angular position for controlling the electric motor.
US10737719B2 Steerable knuckle
A steerable knuckle, and an axle and track drive assembly including the knuckle, is disclosed. A driveshaft rotatable about a rotational axis extends through the knuckle and is coupled to a hub. The knuckle pivots about a steering axis generally perpendicular to the rotational axis. The track drive includes a drive wheel, a drive frame, rollers, and a track. Rotation of the driveshaft about the rotational axis rotates the hub and drive wheel which rotates the track about the drive wheel and rollers. Rotation of the knuckle about the steering axis turns the track drive. The knuckle can include a hollow spindle, one or more undercarriage support arm(s) for connecting the track drive frame, steering stops, and king pin, steering cylinder, and tie rod connections. The knuckle can be a single integrated piece. The undercarriage support arm(s) can include track frame mounts that can be generally horizontal or vertical.