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US10928945B2 Sensor-equipped display device and sensor device
A sensor-equipped display device is provided including a display panel including a substrate, a sensor drive electrode, and a detection electrode opposed to the sensor drive electrode, wherein the detection electrode includes first and second layers in a first direction, the first layer has a first width in a second direction intersecting the first direction, the second layer has a second width in the second direction, the second width being wider than the first width, the first layer includes first lower and upper surfaces, the first upper surface being between the first lower surface and the second layer, the second layer includes a second lower surface located on the first upper surface, and a second upper surface opposed to the second lower surface, the second lower surface being between the second upper surface and the first layer, the second lower surface has a first region which is in contact with the first upper surface and a second region which is not in contact with the first upper surface, and the second region includes a part of an edge of the second lower surface.
US10928930B2 Transparent display device and control method using the same
A transparent display device and a control method using the same are provided. The transparent display device includes a transparent display, a plurality of identification sensors, a scene sensor, and a controller. The identification sensors are configured to sense a user located at a first side of the transparent display to generate a plurality of identification data. The scene sensor is configured to sense scene information located at a second side. The controller obtains a user distance between the user and the transparent display, selects corresponding identification data generated by at least one of or multiple of the identification sensors according to the user distance, determines a location and a gaze direction of the user and a target object in the scene information according to the selected corresponding identification data, and presents target object information corresponding to the target object in the transparent display.
US10928920B2 Reminder dialog presentation and behavior
An intelligent television and methods for user interaction between the intelligent television and the user are provided. In general, a user is provided with navigation, notification, and setup options which enable one or more functions associated with the intelligent television. The presentation of options is based on input received by the intelligent television. As a user provides input to the intelligent television via a remote control or other input device, the intelligent television is configured to interpret the input and provide interactive functionality in the form of content presented to the display of the intelligent television.
US10928915B2 Distributed storytelling environment
A method, computer-readable medium, and system are disclosed for an interactive storytelling environment. The method comprises identifying a plurality of storytelling devices available to participate in a storytelling experience, including a first storytelling device at a first physical location and a second storytelling device at a remote second physical location. The method further comprises receiving, based on user input during playback of a story, an instruction to perform a first action of a predetermined plurality of actions using the second storytelling device, the user input indicating a user interaction with a depiction of the second storytelling device at the first physical location. The method further comprises performing, based on timing information included in the received instruction, the first action using the second storytelling device such that performing the first action is at least partly synchronized with performance of an animation sequence of the depicted second storytelling device.
US10928911B2 Movement capability for buttonless touchpads and forcepads
A system and method for enabling an entire touchpad surface to mechanically move if sufficient force is used to press on the touchpad to perform a mouse click function, such as a right click or a left click, when the touchpad is mechanically buttonless, such as a forcepad, in order to provide haptic feedback on a touchpad that otherwise has none.
US10928909B2 Tactile sensation presenting device for presenting warm/cold information and vibration information
A tactile sensation presenting device includes: a warmth/coldness presenting element configured to present warm/cold information to a presentation area; a vibrating element configured to present vibration information; and a frame made of a thermally insulating material and having an opening portion. In the tactile sensation presenting device, with respect to the warmth/coldness presenting element, at least part of the presentation area is exposed from the opening portion of the frame such that an operating part is able to contact the presentation area and surroundings of the exposed area are covered by the frame. In the tactile sensation presenting device, the vibration information, which is presented by the vibrating element, is transmitted to the warmth/coldness presenting element, and a tactile sensation, which includes the warm/cold information and the vibration information, is presented to the presentation area.
US10928908B2 Haptic device, for interaction with virtual reality or augmented reality systems
A haptic device, for interaction with virtual reality or augmented reality systems, including a fixed body configured to be worn on a finger of the hand, and a movable body associated with the fixed body and actuated by a motor means; the device includes a flap associated with the movable body and having a convex contact surface; the movable body being movable with respect to the fixed body so that the contact surface moves from a position that is spaced from the fingertip to a position of contact with the fingertip.
US10928905B2 Body motion and position sensing, recognition and analytics from an array of wearable pressure sensors
Pressure-sensor based arrays are integrated into a control device that detects the position, motion, or movement of a one or more body parts of a user to recognize and translate the motion into a unique user-motion profile. The user motion profile may be independently analyzed or recognized as a discrete motion or gesture and used as input or commands for the control device itself or as a signal or set of signals that yields an output signal to a companion device. The pressure sensors can be attached to any body part of a user, such as the user's wrist or ankle. Motion or position, or changes therein, of the user generates an output signal that may be used to control a companion device. The source of the detectable signal is the pressure-based sensor array that yields a pressure data profile that is translated into an output signal to control the companion device.
US10928901B2 Calibration method for three-dimensional (3D) augmented reality and apparatus thereof
A calibration method for a three-dimensional (3D) augmented reality and an apparatus thereof are provided. The calibration method includes determining a first conversion parameter representing a relationship between a coordinate system of an eye-tracking camera and a coordinate system of a calibration camera by capturing a physical pattern using the eye-tracking camera and the calibration camera, and determining a second conversion parameter representing a relationship between a coordinate system of a virtual screen and the coordinate system of the calibration camera and a size parameter representing a size of the virtual screen by capturing a virtual pattern displayed on the virtual screen using the calibration camera.
US10928898B2 Augmented reality safety
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to augmented reality (AR) safety enhancement. In embodiments, an eye-gaze time indicating a period in which a user using an AR application is viewing a screen of a mobile device running the AR application can be determined. The eye-gaze time can then be compared to an eye-gaze threshold. In response to a determination that the eye-gaze time exceeds the eye-gaze threshold, an alert can be issued to the mobile device running the AR application. In embodiments, a set of proximity data can be received. The set of proximity data can be analyzed to determine a number of nearby devices. A determination can be made whether the number of nearby devices exceeds a safety threshold. When a determination is made that the number of nearby devices exceeds the safety threshold, an alert can be issued to a device having a running AR application.
US10928896B2 Information processing apparatus and information processing method
There is provided an information processing apparatus including an image acquisition unit configured to acquire a captured image of users, a determination unit configured to determine an operator from among the users included in the acquired captured image, and a processing unit configured to conduct a process based on information about user line of sight corresponding to the determined operator.
US10928894B2 Eye tracking
An apparatus including a display; a single pixel detector; and a beam splitter. The beam splitter is located relative to the display and the single pixel detector to allow a projected image from the display to pass through the beam splitter and direct a reflected image from an eye to the single pixel detector, where the reflected image is based at least partially upon the projected image.
US10928890B2 Using camera image light intensity to control system state
A method, system, and apparatus provide the ability to control a system state of/in an image viewing application using a camera/portable viewing device. A screen of the camera is used to display a virtual reality view and an opening is positioned over a lens of the camera. The screen and physical buttons of the camera are not accessible when the camera is placed into the virtual reality viewing mechanism. An image is acquired from a camera through the opening. Color is used to make choices for operations. Alternatively, based on the toggling of the system state through a light blocking operation, a motion operation is conducted. The motion operation is based on length of time light is blocked and the length controls a speed of the motion operation.
US10928888B2 Systems and methods for configuring a hub-centric virtual/augmented reality environment
In certain embodiments, a sensing and tracking system detects objects, such as user input devices or peripherals, and user interactions with them. A representation of the objects and user interactions are then injected into the virtual reality environment. The representation can be an actual reality, augmented reality, virtual representation or any combination. For example, an actual keyboard can be injected, but with the keys pressed being enlarged and lighted.
US10928882B2 Low cost, low power high performance SMP/ASMP multiple-processor system
A processing system includes multiple processors in which first processor operates at a first clock frequency and first supply voltage at all times. At least one processor is dynamically switchable to operate at the first clock frequency and first supply voltage resulting in the first and second processors providing symmetrical multi-processing (SMP) or at a second clock frequency and a second supply voltage resulting in the first and second processors providing asymmetrical multi-processing (ASMP). A third processor may be included that also operates at the first clock frequency and the first supply voltage at all times. Various criteria can be used to determine when to switch the at least one switchable processor to improve power consumption and/or performance. A controller enables control and fast-switching between the two modes for the switchable processor. Upon receipt of a switching command to switch between SMP and ASMP, a series or sequence of actions are performed to control a voltage supply and CPU/memory clock to the switchable processor and cache memory.
US10928872B2 Electronic control device
Provided is an electronic control device configured to reduce power consumption of a power-supply activation device while maintaining driving of a power supply device. A control unit 18 (the electronic control device) includes an arithmetic device 8, a power supply device 5 which supplies power to the arithmetic device 8, a power-supply activation device 2 which activates the power supply device 5, a power supply maintaining signal line 9 (first signal line), and a reset signal line 11 (second signal line). The power supply maintaining signal line 9 (first signal line) transmits a power supply maintaining signal (power supply drive maintaining signal) for maintaining drive of the power supply device 5, from the arithmetic device 8 to the power supply device 5. The reset signal line 11 (second signal line) transmits a reset signal for resetting the power-supply activation device 2, from the arithmetic device 8 to the power-supply activation device 2.
US10928869B2 Heat dissipation module
A heat dissipation module including a chamber, a first cooling member, and a barrier part is provided. The chamber has an accommodating space, at least one inlet, and at least one outlet. The at least one inlet is disposed in a first side wall of the chamber and communicates with the accommodating space. The at least one outlet is disposed in a second side wall of the chamber away from the at least one inlet and communicates with the accommodating space. The first cooling member is disposed in the accommodating space. The first cooling member has a guiding surface which extends obliquely upward. The barrier part is disposed outside the guiding surface of the first cooling member and has at least one through hole.
US10928866B2 Universal low profile to full height form factor adapter
A method comprising may include mechanically coupling a first main body to a second main body mechanically via a first mechanical feature such that distance between the first main body and the second main body is variable in a first direction, mechanically coupling a chassis engagement feature to the first main body via a second mechanical feature such that distance between the chassis engagement feature and the first main body is variable in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, wherein the chassis engagement feature is configured to mechanically engage with a chassis when the information handling resource is engaged within the chassis, and mechanically coupling a card engagement feature to the first main body via a third mechanical feature such that distance between the card engagement feature and the first main body is variable in a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and the second direction, wherein the card management feature is configured to mechanically engage with the information handling resource at an edge of the information handling resource opposite of an edge connector of the information handling resource, such that when the information handling resource is engaged within the chassis, the adapter mechanically constrains movement of the information handling resource relative to the chassis.
US10928864B1 Synchronized dual shaft expandable hinge
A portable information handling system housing rotationally couples first and second housing portions with a hinge assembly having first and second axles held in a parallel fixed lateral disposition by interaction of first and second collars and a scissors assembly. The first and second axles expand at the scissors assembly to create space between the housing portions in the event that the housing portions close over an object disposed between them.
US10928860B2 Portable communication device including sealing member
A portable communication device or electronic device is provided. The communication device includes a housing including a first housing structure, a second housing structure, and a hinge cover positioned between at least a portion of the first housing structure and at least a portion of the second housing structure, a flexible display at least partially received in the housing and including a first portion corresponding to the first housing structure, a second portion corresponding to the second housing structure, and a third portion corresponding to the hinge cover, a hinge structure positioned between the third portion of the flexible display and the hinge cover and connected with the first housing structure and the second housing structure, and at least one sealing member positioned between the third portion of the flexible display and the hinge cover and contacting the hinge cover.
US10928859B2 Stretchable display device
A display device comprises a plurality of island substrates spaced apart from one another and having a plurality of display elements disposed thereon; a lower substrate supporting the plurality of island substrates and the lower substrate being more flexible than the plurality of island substrates; a plurality of connection lines electrically connecting between the island substrates; and a light-transmitting unit disposed on the island substrates and the lower substrate and transmitting light from the plurality of display elements.
US10928857B2 Electronic device
A tablet computer (an example of an electronic device) includes a housing that contains an electric component, the housing including a fixed cover and a movable cover that constitute adjacent regions of a back surface of the housing, a hinge shaft that is disposed between a front edge of the fixed cover and a back edge of the movable cover that are adjacent to each other and supports the movable cover, and a first attachment plate that supports the movable cover rotatably about the back edge. The first attachment plate is movably attached to an inner chassis to which the fixed cover is fixed such that the hinge shaft is movable away from the front edge of the fixed cover.
US10928856B1 Docking response time
Method and systems reduce response times when docking an Information Handling System (IHS) to a docking station. While the IHS is configured in a low-power mode and in transport in vicinity of the docking station, a proximity to the location of the docking station is detected. An upcoming event at the location the docking station may also be detected. Identities of peripheral devices coupled to the docking station are determined. Instructions are loaded for operation of the peripheral devices by the IHS, where the instructions are loaded without the IHS being coupled to the dock. The instructions may include a device table including addresses for communicating with the peripheral devices. Access to the peripheral devices is blocked until a coupling is detected between the IHS and the docking station. If no coupling is detected within a time threshold, the instructions for operation of the peripheral devices are unloaded.
US10928848B2 Distributed clock
An example operation may include one or more of connecting, by a clock node, to a blockchain network comprised of a plurality of nodes, retrieving, by the clock node, a timestamp (Ts) of the clock node, acquiring, by the clock node, a time window (Tw) based on the Ts, reading, by the clock node, a current window (Cw) from a world state, determining, by the clock node, a gap as a difference between the Tw and the Cw, calculating, by the clock node, a clock fix value based on the gap, and adjusting a clock by a subtraction of the clock fix value from the Ts.
US10928846B2 Low voltage high precision power detect circuit with enhanced power supply rejection ratio
A power detect circuit is disclosed. A power detect circuit includes a voltage multiplier that receives an external supply voltage and generates a second supply voltage that is greater than the former. A voltage regulator is coupled to receive the second supply voltage and outputs a regulated supply voltage. A bandgap circuit is coupled to receive the second supply voltage when a first switch is closed, and the regulated supply voltage when a second switch is closed. The bandgap circuit generates a reference voltage for the voltage regulator, as well as one or more output voltages. A comparator circuit is coupled to receive the one or more output voltages from the bandgap circuit, and may compare these one or more output voltages to the regulated supply voltage.
US10928841B2 Seal section check valve with protection tube
A submersible well pump assembly has a communication path for communicating motor lubricant to an interior of a pressure equalizer. A check valve passage with a check valve leads from the communication path to a pressure equalizing chamber. A dip tube has a dip tube inlet at the check valve passage below the check valve and a dip tube outlet in the pressure equalizing chamber. The dip tube is filled with motor lubricant to retard migration of well fluid from the pressure equalizing chamber into contact with the check valve.
US10928839B2 System and method for distributed active fluidic bleed control
A system and method for regulating and actuating bleed over a structure exposed in a fluid motion are disclosed. The bleed inlet and outlet are formed on the surface of the structure establishing fluidic communication across surfaces. The disclosed system and method contemplates active control and regulation of the bleed to modify crossflow properties such as, aerodynamic forces, hydrodynamic forces, vorticity, and moments.
US10928837B2 Banked yet straight flight
In one embodiment, an aircraft includes one or more first wings configured to produce lift in a first direction when the aircraft is moving in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction. The first wings may also produce a centripetal force when the aircraft is banking while moving in the second direction. The aircraft may also include one or more second wings affixed and oriented substantially perpendicular to the first wings and configured to produce a counter force in a third direction that is substantially perpendicular to both the first direction and the second direction. The counter force may reduce the centripetal force when the aircraft is banking.
US10928833B2 Navigation for a robotic work tool
A robotic work tool for movable operation within a work area. The robotic lawnmower comprises a satellite navigation device; and a controller, the controller being configured to cause the robotic work tool to movably operate within the work area based on positions partly or in whole determined from satellite signals received by the satellite navigation device being a differential satellite navigation device and on phase information received from a reference station, by: receiving phase information from the reference station for a satellite signal received by the reference station; storing the phase information; determining that further phase information from the reference station for the satellite signal received by the reference station is not available or erroneous, and in response thereto; extrapolating phase information based on the stored phase information; receiving a satellite signal received by the robotic work tool; comparing the extrapolated phase information to phase information of the satellite signal received by the robotic work tool; determining a position based on the comparison for movably operating the robotic work tool.
US10928826B2 Sensor fusion by operations-control vehicle for commanding and controlling autonomous vehicles
In one embodiment, a method includes receiving sensor data from one or more sensors of each of one or more vehicles, processing a combination of the sensor data to generate an assessment of an area surrounding the one or more vehicles based on one or more points-of-view of the area, the one or more points-of-view of the area generated based on synchronizing the combination of the sensor data, and detecting an occurrence of an event based on the assessment of the area. The method further includes identifying one or more instructions corresponding to the event, the instructions associated with a particular vehicle and sending one or more executable instructions based on the instructions to the particular vehicle.
US10928815B2 Computer system and method to process alarm signals
A computer system is configured to process alarm activations received from technical systems, where an alarm activation represents a deviation of the technical status of a technical system from normal. The system includes: a data storage interface for receiving alarm activations in data storage, where the recorded alarm activations correspond to alarms; a data processor for: determining, from the recorded alarm activations, time intervals for alarm analysis; and computing similarity measures between the time intervals that depend on the occurrence of the recorded alarm activations in the time intervals, and where the contribution of an alarm activation to the similarity of two time intervals is reduced with an increasing occurrence of the alarm in the time intervals; and a user interface configured to provide pairs of time intervals to an operator of the one or more technical systems that include time intervals with similarity measures indicating similar alarm.
US10928811B2 Method and system to model industrial assets using heterogenous data sources
According to some embodiments, a system and method are provided to model a sparse data asset. The system comprises a processor and a non-transitory computer-readable medium comprising instructions that when executed by the processor perform a method to model a sparse data asset. Relevant data and operational data associated with the newly operational are received. A transfer model based on the relevant data and the received operational data. An input into the transfer model is received and a predication based on data associated with the received operational data and the relevant data is output.
US10928807B2 Feature extraction and fault detection in a non-stationary process through unsupervised machine learning
An apparatus, method, and non-transitory machine-readable medium provide for improved feature extraction and fault detection in a non-stationary process through unsupervised machine learning. The apparatus includes a memory and a processor operably connected to the memory. The processor receives training data regarding a field device in an industrial process control and automation system; extracts a meaningful feature from the training data; performs an unsupervised classification to determine a health index for the meaningful feature; identifies a faulty condition of real-time data using the health index of the meaningful feature; and performs a rectifying operation in the industrial process control and automation system for correcting the faulty condition of the field device.
US10928794B2 Fault detection systems and methods for power grid systems
This application discloses a system that may comprise at least a portion of a supply network. The system may further comprise a load controller that controls current flow with a current level of I1 into a load network that provides power to one or more loads from the at least a portion of the supply network according to a preprogrammed load curve. The system may also comprise a protection system that isolates the at least a portion of the supply network from the load controller in response to detecting a current pattern that is inconsistent with the preprogrammed load curve.
US10928787B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for automatic generation control enhanced with advanced reliability based control
Embodiments provide systems, apparatus, and methods for power distribution operated under automatic generation control (AGC) based on reliability based control (RBC) green zone control. Embodiments include a plurality of power generating resources operating within a control area; a plurality of power consuming loads; a power transmission network coupling the resources to the loads; and an energy management system (EMS) in communication with the resources and configured to control operation of the resources within the control area, wherein the EMS is operative to: determine a reliability based control (RBC) green zone; operate an automatic generation control (AGC) system of the EMS within the determined RBC green zone; and output electricity to the loads from the resources under the control of the AGC of the EMS operating within the RBC green zone to correct area control error (ACE). Numerous additional aspects are disclosed.
US10928782B2 Virtual detent bezel device
System and techniques for a virtual detent bezel device are described herein, a configuration that specifies a detent pattern and an output pattern corresponding to the detent pattern may be received receiving by the virtual detent bezel device. A physical portion of the virtual detent bezel device may sense a rotational action of a user interacting with a physical portion of the virtual detent bezel device. The rotational action may be compared to a present rotational position to determine a rotational change. The rotational change may be thresholded against the detent pattern to determine that a detent is crossed. A haptic feedback device may be activated in response to determining that the detent is crossed. A portion of the output pattern that corresponds to the detent that is crossed may be output by the virtual detent bezel device.
US10928776B2 2D/3D holographic display system
The disclosure provides a display system and a method for displaying a virtual image to a viewer An optical system of the disclosure includes a spatial light modulator, a light source, a Fourier transform lens, a viewing system and a processing system. The spatial light modulator is arranged to display holographic data in the Fourier domain, illuminated by the light source. The Fourier transform lens is arranged to produce a 2D holographic reconstruction in the spatial domain corresponding to the holographic data. The viewing system is arranged to produce a virtual image of the 2D holographic reconstruction. The processing system is arranged to combine the Fourier domain data representative of a 2D image with Fourier domain data representative of a phase only lens to produce first holographic data, and provide the first holographic data to the optical system to produce a virtual image.
US10928770B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes: a top cover configured to cover a part of an opening of a housing; a front cover configured to cover a part of the remaining of the opening; a toner cartridge; and a drum cartridge, wherein in a state where the front cover is located at the opened position, the drum cartridge having the toner cartridge mounted thereto is mountable and demountable to and from the housing, whereas the drum cartridge is prevented from being mounted and demounted to and from the housing in a state where the front cover is located at the closed position, wherein when the top cover is located at the opened position, the toner cartridge is mountable and demountable to and from the drum cartridge, and wherein when the top cover is located at the closed position, the toner cartridge is prevented from being demounted from the drum cartridge.
US10928767B2 Heating device with a guide having convex and recess portions and a connector with a conduction terminal
A heating device includes a heater, a holder, a connector, and a guide pair. The heater includes an electrode through which power is conducted. The holder is configured to hold the heater. The connector includes a conduction terminal and an engagement portion. The conduction terminal is configured to contact the electrode. The engagement portion is configured to be engaged with the holder. The connector is attachable to the holder to engage the engagement portion with the holder and contact the conduction terminal with the electrode. The guide pair includes a convex portion and a recess. The convex portion is disposed in one of the holder and the connector. The recess is disposed in another one of the holder and the connector. The guide pair is configured to guide the connector in an attaching direction of the connector to attach the connector to the holder.
US10928759B2 Heating apparatus and image forming apparatus for controlling conduction to heat generation member
In a case where a drive instruction signal in a high level for placing a first triac provided to correspond to a heat generation member in a conduction state is output from a CPU, the first triac is placed in a conduction state after a second triac provided to correspond to a heat generation member is prohibited from being in a conduction state. In a case where a drive instruction signal in a low level for placing the second triac in a non-conduction state is output from the CPU, the state in which the second triac is prohibited from being in the conduction state is released after the first triac is placed in the non-conduction state.
US10928756B1 Image forming device, image forming system, image forming method, and non-transitory recording medium storing image forming program
According to one embodiment, an image forming device includes a fixing device and a controller. The controller obtains an identifier for identifying a user. The controller controls the fixing device based on the obtained identifier, history information, and temperature information, to be a fixing temperature associated with usage status information associated with the obtained identifier. The history information is information obtained by associating the identifier and the usage status information. The usage status information is information including a printing ratio in previous image formation by a user. The temperature information is information obtained by associating the usage status information and the fixing temperature.
US10928735B2 Patterning device
A patterning device for use with a lithographic apparatus, the device comprising an absorber portion configured to absorb incident radiation and to reflect a portion of incident radiation, the absorber portion comprising a first layer and a second layer, the first layer of the absorber portion comprising a first material that is different from a second material of the second layer of the absorber portion; a reflector portion arranged beneath the absorber portion, the reflector portion being configured to reflect incident radiation; and a phase tune portion arranged between the reflector portion and the absorber portion, the phase tune portion being configured to induce a phase shift between the radiation reflected by the reflector portion and the portion of radiation reflected by the absorber portion such that the radiation reflected by the reflector portion destructively interferes with the portion of radiation reflected by the absorber portion.
US10928729B2 Triazine-ring-containing polymer and composition including same
For example, a thin film that has a high refractive index and is capable of forming a fine pattern can be obtained by using a triazine-ring-containing polymer that includes a repeating unit structure represented by formula [4].
US10928724B2 Attachment feature removal from photomask in extreme ultraviolet lithography application
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally provide apparatus and methods for removing an attachment feature utilized to hold a pellicle from a photomask. In one embodiment, an attachment feature removal apparatus for processing a photomask includes an attachment feature puller comprising an actuator, a clamp coupled to the actuator, the clamp adapted to grip an attachment feature, and a coil assembly disposed adjacent to the attachment feature.
US10928717B2 Laser light source driving method, laser light source and laser projector
The present application discloses a laser light source driving method, a laser light source and a laser projector, and belongs to the field of laser technology. The driving method includes: continuously outputting, by a first laser assembly, laser light in a first color during an output time interval of a ray in the first color; and during at least part of the output time interval of the ray in the first color, exciting a fluorescent sub-assembly with laser light in a second color to induce fluorescence in the first color, and outputting the fluorescence in the first color, the laser light in the second color being emitted by a second laser assembly.
US10928714B2 Lens sealing sleeve, lens module, lens adjustment module, and projection device
A lens sealing sleeve includes a hollow cylindrical sleeve body used for a lens barrel to pass through and including a plurality of fold portions arranged along the axial direction, and two ends of the sleeve body are provided with a first opening and a second opening. The lens sealing sleeve also includes a first connection portion and a second connection portion. The first connection portion includes a first protrusion at least partially surrounding the first opening and correspondingly extending in a direction facing away from a central line of the first opening. The second connection portion includes a second protrusion at least partially surrounding the second opening and correspondingly extending in a direction facing away from a central line of the second opening. The first protrusion is provided with a first connection hole. The second protrusion is respectively provided with a second connection hole.
US10928710B2 Device mount
An adjustable mount for holding equipment or an equipment-holding arm at, for example, a hunting location such as a deer blind or a tree stand includes a base mounting bracket and an adjustable ball joint removably secured to the mounting bracket. The base mounting bracket is secured to something and can be left in place during the hunting season. The ball joint can be removed and taken with the user. In some configurations, the ball joint can be locked in a desired orientation which is maintained when the ball joint is removed from the base mounting bracket so that the desired orientation is reestablished when the user replaces the ball joint in the base mounting bracket. One version of the ball joint includes a piston cylinder used to release locking pressure to allow for adjustment. The piston cylinder can be pneumatic or hydraulic. A configuration of the base mounting bracket can be readily assembled from a collapsed flat configuration. An articulating equipment holding arm with first and second arms provides an adjustable mount for holding equipment.
US10928703B2 Image pickup apparatus
An image pickup apparatus configured to capture an image in accordance with a capturing instruction from a user includes a cam member having a first phase configured to hold the second drive member while the second biasing member is charged, and a second phase configured to enable the second drive member to be driven, a driver configured to drive the cam member, and a controller configured to drive the driver in a first direction after first imaging, until the cam member passes through the first phase and reaches the second phase, and to drive the driver in a second direction opposite to the first direction when an imaging instruction is released from the first imaging to second imaging next to the first imaging, until the cam member reaches the first phase from the second phase.
US10928699B2 Electrochromic device
An electrochromic device according to an embodiment comprises a transparent conductive layer, an ion storage layer, an electrolyte layer, an electrochromic layer, and a reflective layer or a transparent conductive layer, wherein the ion storage layer includes an iridium atom and a tantalum atom, wherein the electrolyte layer includes a tantalum atom, wherein the electrochromic layer includes a tungsten atom, wherein at least one of the tungsten atom of the electrochromic layer and the iridium atom and the tantalum atom of the ion storage layer is hydrogenated, wherein the reflective layer is non-porous.
US10928697B1 Transparent structure with controllable lighting
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a transparent structure. The structure may include at least one light source, a transparent light-carrying guide layer optically coupled with the at least one light source. The structure may include refractive layers where a light absorbing feature is operably associated with the light-carrying guide layer to absorb any light not internally reflected in the light guide layer, at least adjacent the light source.
US10928688B2 Display device, electronic apparatus, and method for manufacturing display device
A display device, an electronic apparatus, and a method for manufacturing the display device are provided. The display device includes a driving layer and a circuit board. The driving layer is configured to drive the liquid crystals to move so as to change orientation of the liquid crystals. The driving layer includes a first surface facing away from a mainboard of an electronic apparatus having the display device and a second surface facing away from the first surface. The circuit board is partially laminated on the second surface and electrically coupled to the driving layer.
US10928683B2 Gamma automatic adjusting method and gamma automatic adjusting method system
A gamma automatic adjusting method and a gamma automatic adjusting system are provided. The method includes steps as follows: acquiring parameters of main affecting factors a gamma value in a liquid crystal panel light alignment; using a gamma model upon detecting a varied parameter of the main affecting factor; calculating and outputting an adjusting parameter of the main affecting factor by the gamma model to a UV irradiating machine; and irradiating the liquid crystal panel by the UV irradiating machine according to the adjusting parameter to keep the gamma value within a predetermined range.
US10928678B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display device includes a light source member and a display panel disposed on the light source member. The display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other, a liquid crystal layer, and a color conversion layer that is disposed between the liquid crystal layer and the first substrate. The color conversion layer includes a light emitter and a low refractive body having a refractive index of about 1.0 to about 1.3. The liquid crystal display device exhibits high color reproducibility and improves external light extraction efficiency.
US10928667B2 Transparent substrate having light blocking region and display device
A transparent substrate with a light shielding region includes a transparent substrate, and a light shielding region on a peripheral portion of one main surface of the transparent substrate. The light shielding region includes a first light shielding region and a second light shielding region. The first light shielding region has a luminous transmittance of 0.1 to 40%, and an average transmittance at a wavelength of 800 to 1,000 nm of 65% or more. The second light shielding region has an optical density of 4 or more. The second light shielding region has a luminous reflectance of 0.1 to 1% and an average reflectance R1 at a wavelength of 600 to 700 nm being 1.5 times or more of an average reflectance R2 at a wavelength of 400 to 600 nm of the second light shielding region.
US10928664B2 Display substrate, method for manufacturing the same and display device
A display substrate, a method for manufacturing the same and a display device are disclosed. The display substrate comprises: a base substrate; a patterned black matrix arranged on the base substrate; and touch electrodes, wherein in a region where the black matrix is located, the display substrate comprises a filter layer stack located on the black matrix, the filter layer stack comprising two or more color filter layers stacked sequentially and a plurality of openings provided therein; and the touch electrodes are arranged on the filter layer stack and cover surfaces of the plurality of openings. According to the present disclosure, a surface area of the touch electrodes is increased, which facilitates accumulation of more charges and thus improves the sensitivity and accuracy of the touch control.
US10928658B1 Heat management for electronic devices
Apparatuses and systems are disclosed and can include a case for eyewear having an eyewear body carrying onboard electronic components that comprise a heat source that generates heat during electrically powered operation is disclosed. The case can hold the eyewear when the eyewear are in a stowed position. The case can further include one or more supports to support the eyewear in the stowed position within the holding space. One or more heat sinks are integrated with the one or more supports. Each of the one or more heat sinks are thermally conductive coupled with a corresponding heat sink of the eyewear. A first heat conduction pathway is thermally connected to the one or more heat sinks and can extend into the case body to conduct heat from the heat source into the case with the eyewear supported in the stowed position.
US10928648B2 Nose pad structure and head-mounted device using the same
A nose pad structure suited for a head-mounted device is provided. The nose pad structure includes a first nose pad and a second nose pad. The first nose pad has a first fixing portion assembled to the head-mounted device and a first free portion. The second nose pad has a second fixing portion assembled to the head-mounted device and a second free portion being movably overlapped with the first free portion. When a user wears the head-mounted device, the first and the second nose pads cover and contact the user's nose, and an overlapping status of the first and the second free portions is adjusted according to the user's nose shape.
US10928644B2 Anti-vibration device and binocle
In a case where a first coil enters an energized state, the first coil, a second coil, a detection magnet, and a Z-axis position sensor move in an X axis direction. In a case where the second coil enters an energized state, the second coil and the detection magnet move in a Z axis direction, but the first coil and the Z-axis position sensor do not move in the Z axis direction. The Z-axis position sensor is disposed so as to be spaced from the second coil, and the detection magnet is disposed on a side opposite to a second driving magnet with respect to the Z-axis position sensor. The Z-axis position sensor detects a displacement amount V of the detection magnet in the Z axis direction.
US10928642B2 Generating structured light
Structured light projection system includes an array of light emitting devices, which is configured to emit a pattern of light. A projection lens is configured to receive and project the pattern of light from the array to a first optical element. The first optical element alters the pattern of light to generate a first emitted pattern of light that is irregular. The first emitted pattern of light is transmitted to a second optical element that is configured to receive the first pattern of light and reproduce the first emitted pattern along a second emitted pattern, which comprises multiple instances of the first emitted pattern arranged in a tiled pattern.
US10928641B2 Imaging apparatus generating subject image from moire fringe image obtained by concentric pattern and method thereof
The cost and power consumption of an imaging apparatus are reduced by facilitating detection of an incident angle of a light beam transmitted through a grating substrate. An image sensor converts an optical image captured by pixels arranged on an imaging surface and outputs the converted image signal. A modulator is configured to modulate intensity of light; and an image processing circuit performs image processing of the output image signal. The modulator has a grating substrate, a grating pattern formed on a back surface side of the grating substrate arranged in proximity to the light receiving surface of the image sensor; and a grating pattern formed on a front surface facing the back surface. Each of the grating patterns is constituted of a plurality of concentric circles. The modulator performs intensity modulation on the light transmitted through the grating pattern and outputs the modulated light to the image sensor.
US10928624B2 Microelectromechanical system (MEMS) structure and method of formation
A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) structure includes at least first and second metal vias. Each of the first and second metal vias includes a respective planar metal layer having a first thickness and a respective post formed from the planar metal layer. The post has a sidewall, and the sidewall has a second thickness greater than 14% of the first thickness.
US10928606B2 Lens unit
A lens unit is provided that includes: a first lens that is housed inside a lens-barrel, the first lens including a first lens section and a first flange section that juts out from the first lens section in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis direction; a second lens that is housed inside the lens-barrel further toward an imaging plane side than the first lens, the second lens including a second lens section and a second flange section that juts out from the second lens section in a direction orthogonal to the optical axis direction; and a spacing ring that is sandwiched between the first lens and the second lens and that defines a spacing between the first lens and the second lens, the spacing ring includes a main body disposed between the first flange section and the second flange section in the optical axis direction, first protrusion portions that protrude in the optical axis direction from an object side of the main body, and second protrusion portions that protrude in the optical axis direction from the imaging plane side of the main body and are disposed offset with respect to the first protrusion portions when projected along the optical axis direction.
US10928603B2 Patch panel system with tiltable tray and multiposition lock and release mechanism
A patch panel system is disclosed comprising a plurality of trays wherein each tray is stored within a patch panel housing but moveable towards the front of the housing into one of a patch position or an extended position. The tray is lockable in either the patch position or the extended position. In the extended position a front tray section holding one or more fiber optic connectors or modules is tiltable versus a rear tray section. In particular embodiment the tray can also be moved from the stored position into a retracted position behind the housing. A release mechanism comprising a lock is also provided which can be actuated to release the lock thereby allowing the tray to be slid out of the patch position and the extended position.
US10928602B2 Fiber optic cable deployment assemblies, systems, and methods
A fiber distribution system includes a fiber distribution terminal, an assembly separate from the fiber distribution terminal, a third fiber optic cable, and an end-user fiber optic device. The fiber distribution terminal includes a first fiber optic cable, a first rotatable spool storing a portion of the first fiber optic cable, and a first adapter optically coupled to the first fiber optic cable. The assembly includes a second rotatable spool storing a second fiber optic cable optically coupled to the first adapter, and a second adapter optically coupled to the second fiber optic cable. The third fiber optic cable is optically coupled to the second adapter. The end-user fiber optic device is optically coupled to the third fiber optic cable.
US10928601B2 Network topology modules
An apparatus and system that includes a plurality of data devices, a network module, and a chassis. The network module may include an interface defining couplings and channels extending between the couplings defining a network topology for interconnecting data devices. The chassis may be configured to receive data devices and the network module to operably couple the received data devices via the interconnect topology defined by the network module.
US10928598B2 Optical waveguide mounting substrate and optical communication device
An optical waveguide mounting substrate includes a wiring substrate, and an optical waveguide mounted on the wiring substrate with an adhesive layer being interposed therebetween. The optical waveguide includes a first cladding layer, a core layer formed on a surface of the first cladding layer facing toward the wiring substrate, and a second cladding layer formed on the surface of the first cladding layer facing toward the wiring substrate so as to cover a periphery of the core layer. An opening is opened on the second cladding layer-side, penetrating the second cladding layer and the core layer, and closed on the first cladding layer-side, and a metal film is provided on an end face of the core layer in the opening. The second cladding layer faces the wiring substrate via the adhesive layer. A part of the adhesive layer is filled in the opening.
US10928596B2 Light source device and method for manufacturing the same
A light source device includes: a package having an upward-facing surface and a surrounding inner lateral surface, a recess being defined by the upward-facing and inner lateral surfaces; a laser light source disposed on the upward-facing surface of the package; a cover closing the recess; a reflecting surface reflecting light emitted from the laser light source; and first and second lenses disposed on inner and outer surface sides of the cover, respectively, in an optical path region of the reflected light. One of the first and second lenses has a greater curvature in a major axis direction of a far field pattern of light emitted from the laser light source than in a minor axis direction of the far field pattern. The other of the first and second lenses has a greater curvature in the minor axis direction of the far field pattern than in the major axis direction.
US10928589B2 Metallic blinder between optical waveguides to reduce cross talk
To reduce or eliminate crosstalk between adjacent integrated optical waveguides, an embodiment of an integrated structure includes, between the optical waveguides, a metal isolation region configured to redirect a signal leaking from one waveguide away from the other waveguide, to absorb the leaking signal, or both to redirect and absorb respective portions of the leaking signal. For example, such an integrated structure includes a cladding, first and second optical cores, and a metal isolation region. The optical cores are disposed in the cladding, and the isolation region is disposed in the cladding between, and separate from, the cores. Including a metal isolation region between adjacent optical waveguides can reduce crosstalk between the waveguides more than coating the waveguides with a metal because the metal coating typically is not thick enough to redirect or absorb enough of a leakage signal to reduce crosstalk to a suitable level.
US10928588B2 Transceiver module for optical communication
A device for optical communication is described. The device comprises two transceivers integrated on one chip. A first transceiver can be used with existing optical-communication architecture. As a more advanced optical-communication architecture becomes adopted, the device can be switched from using the first transceiver to using a second transceiver to communicate using the more advanced optical-communication architecture.
US10928584B2 Photonic crystal fiber, a method of production thereof and a supercontinuum light source
A Photonic Crystal Fiber (PCF) a method of its production and a supercontinuum light source comprising such PCF. The PCF has a longitudinal axis and includes a core extending along the length of said longitudinal axis and a cladding region surrounding the core. At least the cladding region includes a plurality of microstructures in the form of inclusions extending along the longitudinal axis of the PCF in at least a microstructured length section. In at least a degradation resistant length section of the microstructured length section the PCF includes hydrogen and/or deuterium. In at least the degradation resistant length section the PCF further includes a main coating surrounding the cladding region, which main coating is hermetic for the hydrogen and/or deuterium at a temperature below Th, wherein Th is at least about 50° C., preferably 50° C.
US10928582B2 Display device
A display device of which an entire thickness in front and rear directions can be reduced and in which temperature of a lower portion can be prevented from being high is provided. A television device (display device) (100) includes a light source part (2), an optical sheet (5), and a rear frame (6). The light source part (2) is disposed in the upper portion of the television device (television device) (100) and a hollow light-guiding region (7) is provided between the reflection sheet (4) and the optical sheet (5). In the reflection sheet (4), a distance to the optical sheet (5) is less in the lower portion than in the upper portion.
US10928581B2 Backlight module and display device
The present invention discloses to a backlight module and a display device. A flexible printed circuit board is connected to a step of a plastic frame, so that the flexible printed circuit board can be prevented from being adhered to a light guide plate, and thus a distance between a light source and an iron frame can be reduced, and heat dissipation performance of the backlight module can be enhanced. A blocking wall is disposed on each of two side faces of a light-emitting unit perpendicular to the plastic frame, and a reflective film is disposed on a side surface of the blocking wall facing the light-emitting unit, so that light emitted from the light-emitting unit can be collected and reflected, and a greater amount of light can enter the light guide plate from the light-emitting unit, enhancing luminous efficiency of the backlight module, and reducing manufacturing costs.
US10928580B2 Backlight module, display device and method for adjusting brightness of backlight module
The present disclosure provides a backlight module, a display device and a method for adjusting brightness of the backlight module. The backlight module includes a light guide plate comprising a light emitting surface and a first surface opposite to the light emitting surface, and a reflective component on a side of the light guide plate away from the light emitting surface, the reflective component having a reflectivity adjustable to adjust a brightness of the backlight module. In this way, the reflective component in the backlight module can be used to dynamically adjust the brightness of the backlight and improve the contrast between different regions of the backlight module, thereby realizing the display effect of the high dynamic range image. Moreover, the backlight module is low in cost, simple in preparation, and suitable for various types of display devices.
US10928566B2 Transparent infrared reflective layer for a computing device
Disclosed herein is an infrared reflective coating for use on an electronic device. More specifically, the infrared reflective includes an array of polymer structures spaced and sized in such a manner as to reflect infrared light. Thus, when the coating is placed on one or more surfaces or components of the electronic device, that surface or component reflects infrared light and the heat associated with the infrared light instead of absorbing it.
US10928563B2 Microstructured diffuser comprising first microstructured layer and coating, optical stacks, and method
A microstructured diffuser is described comprising a light transmissive film comprising a first microstructured surface comprising a plurality of peaks and valleys. A coating is disposed on the first microstructured surface. The coating partially fills the valleys forming a second microstructured surface.
US10928562B2 Optical film element, backlight, and display device
An optical film element, a backlight and a display device are disclosed. The optical film element includes a transparent base and a first diffusion film located at a first surface of the transparent base; the optical film element further includes an optical functional layer located at a second surface of the transparent base opposite to the first surface; the optical functional layer includes transmission regions and reflection regions; reflection members are provided in the reflection regions.
US10928559B2 Aperture unit
The present invention relates to an aperture unit having an optical axis. The aperture unit includes a fixed portion, a guiding element, a first blade and a driving assembly. The guiding element is movably connected to the fixed portion, and the first blade is movably connected to the guiding element and the fixed portion. The driving assembly is disposed on the guiding element for driving the guiding element to move relative to the fixed portion in a first moving dimension. When the guiding element moves relative to the fixed portion in the first moving dimension, the first blade is driven by the guiding element to move relative to the fixed portion in a second moving dimension, and the first moving dimension and the second moving dimension are different.
US10928556B2 Optically transparent actuator
An electroactive ceramic may be incorporated into a transparent optical element and may characterized by an average grain size of less than 200 nm, a relative density of at least 99%, and a transmissivity within the visible spectrum of at least 50%, while maintaining a d33 value of at least 20 pC/N. Optical properties of the electroactive ceramic, including transmissivity, haze, and clarity may be substantially unchanged during actuation of the optical element and the attendant application of a voltage to a layer of the electroactive ceramic.
US10928554B2 Plastic lens element, plastic annular optical element, lens module and electronic device
A plastic lens element includes an optical effective portion and a lens peripheral portion in order from a central axis to an edge of the plastic lens element. The lens peripheral portion surrounds the optical effective portion and includes a plurality of curve-shaped strip structures. Each of the curve-shaped strip structures is located and extended along a radial direction of the central axis. Each of the curve-shaped strip structures is curved in a concave form. The curve-shaped strip structures are prearranged in a circumferential direction of the central axis and around the optical effective portion. The curve-shaped strip structures are not directly connected to the optical effective portion.
US10928547B2 Terahertz security check method and system comprising a marker identification module and a marker changing module
A terahertz security check method and system may include: a terahertz scanning device collecting a terahertz original image of a human body under test, and sending the same to a central server that identifies the terahertz original image, and determines whether the human body under test carries an article. If so, the image is marked with the position of the article and sent to a monitoring terminal. The monitoring terminal correspondingly marking the position of the article on a pre-stored human body cartoon image, and displaying the terahertz original images before and after marking to monitoring personnel, so that the monitoring personnel determine whether the central server has an identification error; and if so, the monitoring terminal changing a marker on the human body cartoon image, and sending the changed cartoon image to a client of security check personnel for displaying.
US10928542B2 Method of determining full green's tensor with resistivity measurement
A method may comprise: inserting into a wellbore penetrating a subterranean formation an apparatus comprising: a transmitter sub comprising a transmitter coil; a first receiver sub comprising a first receiver coil; a second receiver sub comprising a second receiver coil; and a third receiver sub comprising a third receiver coil; generating an electromagnetic wave at the transmitter coil; propagating the electromagnetic wave through the subterranean formation; receiving the electromagnetic wave in the first receiver coil, the second receiver coil, and the third receiver coil; generating a plurality of response signals, wherein the plurality of response signals comprises a first response signal in the first receiver coil, a second response signal in the second receiver coil, and a third response signal the third receiver coil; solving a series of linear equations defined by an orientation of the transmitter sub in the wellbore, orientation in the wellbore for each of the first receiver coil, the second receiver coil, and the third receiver coil, and the plurality of response signals to determine a Green's response tensor.
US10928532B2 Seismic survey method
A method includes receiving data indicative of outputs of first and second seismic sensors. The outputs include components corresponding to the detection by the first and second seismic sensors of first and second seismic signals. In addition, the method includes identifying, relative to a first clock in the first seismic sensor, a first time associated with a time of arrival of the first seismic signal at the first seismic sensor, and a second time associated with a time of arrival of the second seismic signal at the first seismic sensor. Further, the method includes identifying, relative to a second clock in the second seismic sensor, a third time associated with a time of arrival of the first seismic signal at the second seismic sensor, and a fourth time associated with a time of arrival of the second seismic signal at the second seismic sensor. Still further, the method includes determining an offset of the first clock relative to the second clock using the first, second, third and fourth times.
US10928531B2 Seismometer
The seismometer uses the interference between light emerging from two closely spaced slits to create an interference pattern. A light detector is used to detect the amplitude of the interference pattern at a specific spatial position. One slit is part of a support for the seismometer, and the other slit is on a pendulum suspended from the support. Vibrations from an earthquake are communicated much better to the slit which is part of the support as compared to the slit on the pendulum. Thus, the vibrations result in a relative movement between the slits and this change in separation between the slits results in the interference pattern from the slits to move. The change in the interference pattern changes the amplitude at the light detector, thereby providing a detectable measurement of vibrations.
US10928530B1 Method for synchronizing acoustic asynchronous serial signals while drilling
In a method for synchronizing acoustic asynchronous serial signals while drilling, communication and high-voltage signal isolation between a transmitting terminal and a receiving master control board are realized in an asynchronous serial communication way. The receiving master control board serving as a master control terminal configures parameters for the transmitting terminal in the asynchronous serial communication way and controls the excitation of a sound source. The transmitting terminal is a synchronous sound source excitation signal initiator; signal synchronization is realized under an asynchronous communication condition due to the coordination of the transmitting terminal and the receiving master control board; the transmitting terminal includes a plurality of transmitting boards, and asynchronous serial communication between each of the transmitting boards and the receiving master control board is realized through two data lines R+ and R.
US10928524B2 Lane detection
A lane detection method and a lane detection system mounted on a first vehicle are provided. The methods includes: calculating on which lane a first vehicle is located based on vehicle-to-vehicle data received by the first vehicle from at least one neighboring vehicle, where the neighboring vehicle means another vehicle located within a vehicle-to-vehicle communication range of the first vehicle. The system may include: a communication device for receiving vehicle-to-vehicle data from at least one neighboring vehicle, and a processing device for calculating on which lane the first vehicle is located based on the vehicle-to-vehicle data received by the communication device, where the neighboring vehicle means another vehicle located within a vehicle-to-vehicle communication range of the first vehicle. Lane detection may not rely on marks on roads which are inherently not clear or blur due to a bad weather.
US10928521B2 Traffic volume estimation
Systems and methods for using a plurality of probe reports to augment a geographic database with traffic volume data. The plurality of probe reports are identified for a road segment for a time period. A probe value is determined for the road segment for the time period based on the plurality of probe reports. A probe probability value is calculated for the road segment for the time period based on the probe value. The probe probability value is adjusted using road attributes. The adjusted probe probability value is used to estimate traffic volume. The geographic database is augmented with the estimated traffic volume.
US10928518B2 Range image generation apparatus and range image generation method
It is possible to generate a range image with higher accuracy. A range image generation apparatus includes: a light emitting unit that emits light toward an object at different light emission intensities; a light receiving unit that captures an image of the object by receiving light including reflected light from the object and calculates a light exposure amount for each pixel; and a range calculating unit that calculates a range to the object by replacing a light exposure amount at a first light emission intensity by a light exposure amount at a second light emission intensity in a predetermined case and generates a range image.
US10928513B2 System for monitoring and/or surveying conduits
A method for inspecting a conduit comprising the steps of: emitting an outgoing signal into the conduit to establish an acoustic plane wave within the conduit; and detecting a reflected outgoing signal from the conduit, wherein the outgoing signal is arranged such that low frequency components contribute to more of the outgoing signal, from a time perspective, than high frequency components.
US10928512B2 Vehicle based radar upsampling
Various embodiments of the present disclosure may include one or more object detection devices. The object detection devices may include at least one distance sensor such as a radar, lidar, or other distance sensor and at least one thermal sensor such as a thermal imaging device. One or more object detection devices may be mounted to vehicles to provide enhanced representations of an area around the vehicles.
US10928508B2 Camera and radar fusion
A system includes a computer that includes a processor and a memory. The memory stores instructions executable by the processor such that the computer is programmed to transform a vertical image plane camera image to a horizontal image plane, thereby generating a transformed camera image, generate a scaled horizontal image plane radar image based on a resolution of the transformed camera image, and then superimpose the scaled radar image on the transformed camera image thereby generating a horizontal image plane superimposed image.
US10928501B2 Target detection in rainfall and snowfall conditions using mmWave radar
A radar system includes a radio frequency (RF) circuit to generate a transmit signal and to receive a corresponding receive signal from a target during rainfall or snowfall conditions, and a signal processing circuit coupled to the RF circuit to generate an adaptive filter threshold in response to the rainfall or snowfall conditions, and to generate a valid target signal in response a portion of the receive signal above the adaptive filter threshold.
US10928499B2 Millimeter-wave radar sensor system for gesture and movement analysis
The present invention relates to a gesture detection Apparatus and Method of Operation comprising of an mm-wave radar sensor, having an integrated mm-wave IC front end, with special arrangement of the antenna system, with a new art of angle detection and which does not contain radio down-conversion topology, common in non-professional radar systems. The proposed Apparatus is capable of detecting the two dimensional target angle, having an inherently low-cost system topology, suitable as a replacement in functionality for the commonly used gesture detection system in consumer applications. The proposed apparatus topology consist of two transmitting planar antennae, and two pairs of receiving antennae without the down-conversion of receiver chains, but with introduced analog signal combining structures and mm-wave power detectors. The complete proposed sensor apparatus topology with integrated antennae, mm-wave IC and digital processing parts may be realized in a module smaller than 1×1×0.5 cm and operating in the 60 GHz band for industrial, health care and consumer applications, as well as in the 77-81 GHz band for automotive applications. The integration of the sensor module may be performed in polymer technologies. Sensor can be used as a part of other device or as a gadget.
US10928495B2 Method for distance determination
A method for determining a distance between a first radio signal transceiver and a second radio signal transceiver using narrowband ranging comprises calculating a preliminary estimate of a value proportional to a one-way frequency domain channel response, based on measurements of signal phase and signal strength; calculating, for pairs of adjacent frequencies, an estimate of a value proportional to a time synchronization offset between a clock used by the first radio signal transceiver and a clock used by the second radio signal transceiver, and determining a final estimate of a value proportional to the one-way frequency domain channel response based on the preliminary estimate and adjacent estimates for the value proportional to the time synchronization offset, where the final estimate is used for the final distance determination.
US10928487B2 System and method to perform a lidar scan within a time target
Dynamically steering a LIDAR to regions of a field of view with more information (e.g. the detailed boundaries of objects) is beneficial. Within embodiments a time target to complete a LIDAR scan of a FOV can be combined with sensor data from the local environment to generate laser steering parameters operable to configure a LIDAR to dynamically steer a laser beam within the course of a laser ranging scan. In this way, laser steering parameters based in part on a target time for a scan can function to tailor the density of laser ranging measurements to ensure that important objects are densely scanned while completing the laser ranging scan within the target time.
US10928483B1 Localization using signals transmitted over different signal paths for mobile ad hoc networks
A method includes transmitting a first electromagnetic signal from a first node to a second node through free space. The method also includes transmitting a second electromagnetic signal from the first node to the second node through a communication link, where the communication link physically couples the first and second nodes. The method further includes identifying a distance between the first and second nodes based on a time-difference-of-arrival between reception of the first electromagnetic signal at the second node and reception of the second electromagnetic signal at the second node.
US10928481B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing system, and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes: a first receiving unit that receives a radio signal through a first wireless communication channel; a second receiving unit that receives a radio signal through a second wireless communication channel in which position measurement accuracy and radio wave reachable range are higher and shorter respectively than those in the first wireless communication channel; a calculation unit that calculates information on position of the information processing apparatus by using field intensity of the radio signal received by the first or second receiving unit; a transmission unit that transmits the calculated position information; and a control unit that causes the calculation unit to calculate the information, and, when a preset condition is satisfied, performs switching control to cause the calculation unit to calculate the information on the position of the information processing apparatus based on the radio signal received by the second receiving unit.
US10928479B2 Apparatus and method for determining a distance to an object
An apparatus for determining a distance to an object is provided. The apparatus includes a first transceiver configured to transmit a first radio frequency signal. Further, the apparatus includes a second transceiver configured to transmit a second radio frequency signal in response to receiving the first radio frequency signal. The apparatus additionally includes a processing circuit configured to determine the distance to the object based on a transmission time of the first radio frequency signal and a reception time, at the first transceiver, of a reflected component of the second radio frequency signal that is reflected by the object.
US10928462B2 Magnetic field sensor and method for measuring an external magnetic field
A magnetic field sensor for measuring an external magnetic field, including a sensor unit; and a flux conductor assembly including at least one switchable element, which is designed to deflect a flux of the external magnetic field onto the sensor unit as a function of a switching state of the at least one switchable element, the sensor unit being designed to measure the deflected flux of the external magnetic field; and an evaluation unit, which is designed to ascertain a value of the external magnetic field as a function of the deflected flux of the external magnetic field measured by the sensor unit and the switching state of the at least one switchable element.
US10928457B2 Battery state estimation using high-frequency empirical model with resolved time constant
An electrical system includes a battery, sensors, and a controller. The sensors output measured signals indicative of an actual state of the battery, including respective actual voltage, current, and temperature signals for each battery cell. The controller, in conducting a method, generates an estimated state of the battery, including a predicted voltage of the battery, doing so responsive to the signals using an open-circuit voltage and an output of an empirical model. An operating state of the electrical system is controlled using the estimated state. The empirical model includes low-pass/band-pass filters and a high-pass filter each with a different time-constant, the time-constants being spread over a time-constant range. Each low-pass/band-pass filter branches through a basis function(s) whose output(s) are multiplied by a respective resistance value to generate higher-frequency voltage transients. The controller sums the open-circuit voltage and voltage transients to derive the predicted voltage.
US10928451B2 Information handling system optional component detection and management
A feedback line to an embedded controller from a component that intermittently sends data not distinguishable by the embedded controller initiates an error if data expected at the embedded controller is not distinguishable, such as with low cooling fan speed tachometer feedback. The embedded controller has a resistor divider circuit associated with the component that provides a high or low pin value at the embedded circuit based upon whether a component interfaces with a pin, such as a pulse width modulation output. The embedded controller checks for presence of the component in the absence of feedback as a reference to know whether an error exists relating to component feedback.
US10928444B2 Receiving test input message packets and transmitting modulated acknowledgement packets
The present disclosure describes a novel method and apparatus for using a device's power and ground terminals as a test and/or debug interface for the device. According to the present disclosure, messages are modulated over DC voltages applied to the power terminals of a device to input test/debug messages to the device and output test/debug messages from the device. The present disclosure advantageously allows a device to be tested and/or debugged without the device having any shared or dedicated test or debug interface terminals.
US10928442B2 Computer implemented methods and computing systems for designing integrated circuits by considering back-end-of-line
Computer implemented methods of designing integrated circuits and computing systems are provided. A computer implemented method of designing an integrated circuit according to the inventive concepts may be performed by a processor and may include performing a placement and routing (P&R) operation for standard cells defining the integrated circuit, extracting characteristic values from a result of the P&R operation, generating a physical-aware annotation file by determining a plurality of representative characteristic values that respectively correspond to a plurality of groups based on the extracted characteristic values, and performing a physical-aware synthesis operation to generate a netlist from input data for the integrated circuit, based on the generated physical-aware annotation file.
US10928438B2 Embedded photodetector as device health monitor for hot carrier injection (HCI) in power semiconductors
A semiconductor device with at least one embedded photodetector is disclosed. The at least one photodetector is embedded in a hot carrier injection (HCI) area, and detects a quantity of emitted photons. Further, the photodetector triggers a warning when the photodetector detects a number of photons greater than a threshold number of photons. Additional embodiments are directed to a method of detecting HCI. The method includes embedding a photodetector in a power semiconductor device, setting at least one threshold number of photons, detecting photons, determining a number of photons, determining when the number of photons is above a threshold number of photons, and generating a warning. When the number of photons is above the threshold, the warning is triggered. Further embodiments are directed to an article of manufacture comprising at least one semiconductor device with at least one photodetector embedded in an area predicted to experience HCI.
US10928428B2 Measuring apparatus
The present invention aims to reduce the leakage current that flows when measuring a high voltage and includes: a voltage detector that detects a voltage and outputs a detection voltage; a current supplier that supplies a measurement current across a pair of input terminals via a protective resistor; and a processor that executes a voltage measurement process, which measures the voltage based on data indicating the detection voltage, and a resistance measurement process, which measures a resistance connected between the input terminals based on the voltage and the current. A first switch is connected in parallel to the protective resistor and the processor executes the voltage measurement process in a state where the first switch has been set open to measure the terminal voltage, and executes the resistance measurement process by setting the first switch shorted when the voltage is equal to or below the reference voltage value.
US10928422B2 Semiconductor testing apparatus
Provided is a semiconductor testing apparatus that a testing pin is rendered to electrically connect to another testing pin or an external substrate through a conductive layer formed in the guide hole, so that it results in enhancement in various characteristics such as poor electrical contact of the testing pin, space efficiency, noise, and high frequency characteristics, thereby improving reliability in testing results.
US10928421B2 Differential contact probe including ground mechanism and associated methods
A handheld differential contact probe includes a housing configured to be held in a hand of a user, a pair of probe arms carried by the housing, and a pair of opposing probe tip assemblies each carried by one of the respective probe arms and each having a probe tip circuit coupled to a probe tip at a distal end thereof. A probe tip span adjustment mechanism is carried by the housing and coupled to the pair of probe arms, and configured to adjust a span between the probe tips. A ground path mechanism is coupled between the probe tip circuits of the respective probe tip assemblies, and includes a pair of curved conductive ribbon springs each coupled at an outer end thereof to a respective probe tip circuit, and each curved conductive ribbon spring slidably engaging each other at a respective inner end thereof.
US10928419B2 Interposer, Test Access Port, First and Second Through Silicon Vias
The disclosure describes a novel method and apparatus for improving silicon interposers to include test circuitry for testing stacked die mounted on the interposer. The improvement allows for the stacked die to be selectively tested by an external tester or by the test circuitry included in the interposer.
US10928403B2 Methods and compositions for diagnosis and prognosis of renal injury and renal failure
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for monitoring, diagnosis, prognosis, and determination of treatment regimens in subjects suffering from or suspected of having a renal injury. In particular, the invention relates to using a one or more assays configured to detect a kidney injury marker selected from the group consisting of Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 8, Alpha-Fetoprotein, Thyroxine-binding globulin, Prostate-specific antigen (free form), Apolipoprotein A, Apolipoprotein E, Thyrotropin subunit beta, Platelet-derived growth factor B/B dimer, C-C motif chemokine 7, C-C motif chemokine 26, Complement C4-B, Corticotropin, Interferon alpha-2, Interleukin-4 receptor alpha chain, Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 4, Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 5, Interleukin 21, Interleukin 23 alpha subunit, Interleukin-28A, Interleukin-33, Lutropin subunit beta, Matrix Metalloproteinase-1, Neural cell adhesion molecule 1, Pigment epithelium-derived factor, Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2, Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3, and IgG4 as diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers in renal injuries.
US10928401B2 Methods and systems for diagnosing diseases
The present disclosure provided methods and systems for diagnosing diseases and monitoring their progression and therapeutic responses by detecting a presence or absence, or an increase or decrease, of one or more substances in a sample.
US10928397B2 Methods involving MenaINV in screening for inhibitors of cancer invasion and metastasis
Methods and compositions are provided for diagnosing or inhibiting invasion or metastasis of a cancer in a subject based on MenaINV.
US10928386B2 Methods and systems for characterizing multiple analytes from individual cells or cell populations
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, systems, and devices for polynucleotide processing and analyte characterization from a single cell. Such polynucleotide processing may be useful for a variety of applications. The compositions, methods, systems, and devices disclosed herein generally describe barcoded oligonucleotides, which can be bound to a bead, such as a gel bead, useful for characterizing one or more analytes including, for example, protein (e.g., cell surface or intracellular proteins), genomic DNA, epigenetic information (e.g., accessible chromatin, DNA methylation), and RNA molecules (e.g., mRNA or CRISPR guide RNAs). In some cases, the disclosed methods comprise analysis of analytes from a cell using a cell bead.
US10928371B1 Hand-held sensor and monitor system
A hand-held sensor and monitor system for sensing and monitoring atmospheric air quality. The system includes a plurality of sensors and a microcontroller in communication with the plurality of sensors to receive data therefrom. A mobile electronic device is in communication with the microcontroller and is capable of receiving data from the microcontroller. The plurality of sensors and the microcontroller are either integrated within the mobile electronic device or are attachable to and detachable from the mobile electronic device.
US10928370B2 Actuating and sensing module
An actuating and sensing module includes a main body, an actuator and a gas sensor. The main body includes a partition, an inlet and an outlet. The space inside the main body is divided into a first compartment and a second compartment by the partition. The inlet and the outlet are in fluid communication with the first compartment and the second compartment respectively. The inlet, the first compartment, a communicating hole, the second compartment and the outlet form a gas channel within the main body. The actuator is sealed and disposed between the main body and the partition in the second compartment, wherein gas is introduced into the first compartment through the inlet, transported to the second compartment through the communicating hole, and discharged through the outlet by the actuator. The gas sensor is disposed in the first compartment and separated from the actuator for monitoring the gas on a surface thereof.
US10928365B2 Chromatography columns, systems and methods
The present invention relates to axial flow chromatography columns, methods for separating one or more analytes in a liquid by the use of such columns, and systems employing such columns. The column comprises a first port and a second port the first port and said second port being at essentially the same level or elevation above the level of the bed space on the chromatography column.
US10928363B2 Method and device for chromatographic mass spectrometry
At least one stable isotope reagent is added to each biological sample and standard sample to prepare biological samples for analysis and standard sample for analysis. The quality of the biological samples is evaluated using data of one set of biological samples for analysis composed of a plurality of biological samples for analysis. Besides, the quality of a pretreatment and/or analysis of each set of samples for analysis is evaluated using data obtained by analyzing the standard sample for analysis before and after an analysis of one set of samples for analysis. An abnormality in a chromatograph or mass analyzer used for the analysis of one set of samples is evaluated by the data obtained by analyzing a sample for device evaluation before and after the analysis of one set of samples for analysis. Thus, the quality of data obtained by chromatographic mass spectrometry on biological samples is comprehensively evaluated.
US10928361B2 Torsion wave based fluid density measuring device and method
A fluid density measuring device uses a pipe with a pipe wall that has an inner wall surface with a non-circular cross-section at least in an axial segment of the pipe. Preferably, the inner wall surface comprises one or more protrusions extending inwardly into the pipe and along the axial direction of the pipe. An ultrasound transducer located on the pipe wall is used to generate local motion of the pipe wall with a circumferential direction of motion. Preferably, the ultrasound transducer is located between successive protrusions. An ultrasound receiver located on the pipe wall receives an ultrasound torsion wave generated by the local motion after the torsion wave has traveled through the axial section wherein the inner wall surface has a non-circular cross-section. The fluid density is determined from the propagation speed of the torsion wave.
US10928360B2 Automatic car body welding spot inspection system and its control method
This invention is directed to an automatic inspection system of welding spots in the car body and a control method thereof, the automatic inspection system comprising a controller and a robot arm, a probe device, and a visual system, wherein the robotic arm holds a camera and the probe device, the probe device targets at car body welding spot and form the first included angle with the camera. Many lighting sources are distributed around the camera, which form the second included angle with the camera. The camera is connected with Image Collecting and Processing Device to obtain position data of welding spot in the car body, the controller is connected with Image Collecting and Processing Device by network, and foresaid controller rectifies position of the probe on the robotic arm according to the position of welding spot in the car body.
US10928354B2 Ammonia sensor element
Disclosed is an ammonia sensor element having a measured gas chamber, a reference gas chamber and a solid electrolyte body arranged therebetween. The solid electrolyte body has a first main surface facing the measured gas chamber and a second main surface facing the reference gas chamber. A detection electrode is formed on the first main surface. A reference electrode is formed on the second main surface. The solid electrolyte body contains a first proton conducting solid electrolyte. The detection electrode contains a second proton conducting solid electrolyte. The second proton conducting solid electrolyte has an acid strength greater than that of the first proton conducting solid electrolyte.
US10928352B2 Analyte detection in a contaminated sample
A system can facilitate detection of the presence of an analyte or a contaminant in a contaminated sample. The system includes a first sensor to detect the analyte and a contaminant in the sample and a second sensor to detect the analyte or the contaminant in the sample. The detections are compared by a device comprising a processor to eliminate either the analyte or the contaminant from the final detected result.
US10928350B2 Electrochemical method and apparatus
Herein is disclosed a method for detecting a material comprising a thiol group (e.g. homocysteine, cysteine, glutathione) in a sample, the method comprising: •providing an electrode comprising a carbon material; •contacting said electrode with said sample in the presence of catechol or more generally a precursor of ortho-quinone; •performing cyclic or square wave voltammetry to convert catechol to ortho-quinone and wherein said ortho-quinone reacts with the material comprising a thiol group to form an electrochemical reaction product.
US10928343B2 Water recognition system, electronic device including the same, and method of recognizing water thereby
An electronic device includes a connector connected to a cable external to the electronic device and including a plurality of pins; a first water detection circuit connected to at least one first pin of the plurality of pins and generating a first detection result by detecting whether there is water in the connector based on resistance of the at least one first pin; and a second water detection circuit connected to at least one second pin of the plurality of pins, entering a water detection mode when the first detection result indicates the presence of water, and detecting whether there is water in the connector based on resistance of the at least one second pin.
US10928338B2 Sample holder assembly for effective thermal conductivity measurement of pebble-bed in laser flash apparatus
The present disclosure provides a sample holder assembly for a laser flash apparatus for measuring a thermal conductivity of a pebble-bed, the assembly comprising: a tubular sample container configured to be mounted on a sample carrier tube for the laser flash apparatus, wherein the sample container has open top and bottom; a bottom disc disposed in the sample container to block the open bottom of the sample container and configured for delivering a laser from a laser flash unit of the apparatus to a pebble-bed; the pebble-bed packed on the bottom disc to a predetermined thickness; and a top disc disposed on the pebble-bed and in the sample container to block the open top of the sample container and configured for receiving heat from the pebble-bed to transfer the heat upward.
US10928336B1 X-ray based evaluation of a status of a structure of a substrate
A method for x-ray based evaluation of a status of a structure of a substrate, the method may include acquiring an electron image of a region of the substrate, the region comprises the structure; acquiring an x-ray image of the structure; and evaluating the status of the structure, wherein the evaluating is based at least on a number of x-ray photons that were emitted from the structure.
US10928335B2 Adaptive specimen image acquisition using an artificial neural network
Techniques for adapting an adaptive specimen image acquisition system using an artificial neural network (ANN) are disclosed. An adaptive specimen image acquisition system is configurable to scan a specimen to produce images of varying qualities. An adaptive specimen image acquisition system first scans a specimen to produce a low-quality image. An ANN identifies objects of interest within the specimen image. A scan mask indicates regions of the image corresponding to the objects of interest. The adaptive specimen image acquisition system scans only the regions of the image corresponding to the objects of interest, as indicated by the scan mask, to produce a high-quality image. The low-quality image and the high-quality image are merged in a final image. The final image shows the objects of interest at a higher quality, and the rest of the specimen at a lower quality.
US10928332B2 Inspection device for masks for semiconductor lithography and method
The invention relates to an inspection device for masks for semiconductor lithography, comprising an imaging device for imaging a mask, and an image recording device, wherein one or more correction bodies which exhibit a dispersive behavior for at least one subrange of the illumination radiation used for the imaging are arranged in the light path between the mask and the image recording device. The invention furthermore relates to a method for taking account of longitudinal chromatic aberrations in inspection devices for masks, comprising the following steps: recording a specific number of images having differently defocused positions, and selecting a subset of the images and simulating a longitudinal chromatic aberration of a projection exposure apparatus.
US10928330B2 Method and system for detecting inclusions in float glass based on wavelength(s) analysis
A method and/or system is provided for detecting inclusions (e.g., nickel sulfide based inclusions/defects) in soda-lime-silica based glass, such as float glass. In certain example instances, during and/or after the glass-making process, following the stage in the float process where the glass sheet is formed and floated on a molten material (e.g., tin bath) and cooled or allowed to cool such as via an annealing lehr, light is directed at the resulting glass and reflection of various wavelengths (e.g., red and blue wavelengths) is analyzed to detect inclusions.
US10928326B2 Selective colorimetric detection sensor and selective colorimetric detection method for detecting hexavalent chromium ions using size controlled label-free gold nanoparticles
Disclosed are a selective colorimetric detection sensor and a colorimetric detection method for C6+ ions using size controlled label-free gold nanoparticles, which may be useful for the detection of toxic materials such as heavy metal ions in the environmental sector and the industry. Selective colorimetric sensor solution used therein is selectively reacted with only Cr6+ ions in trivalent chromium ions (Cr3+) and hexavalent chromium ions (Cr6+), and there is no interference effect resulting from other metal ions, and it is possible to very rapidly and precisely detect Cr6+ ions compared to the related art.
US10928325B1 Urine test system with nutritional recommendations
System that makes nutritional recommendations based on results of a home urine test. A user may apply a urine sample to a card containing multiple tests, and capture an image of the card using a phone; an analysis system executing on the phone or in the cloud may analyze the image and determine test results. The test card and analysis system may compensate for variability in lighting conditions and time of exposure to the urine sample. Based on test results, the system may recommend consumption of specific quantities of nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and foods. It may also recommend consumption of water or electrolytes based on measured hydration, and stress reduction techniques or sleep based on measured cortisol. Recommendations may be customized based on factors such as the user's characteristics (gender, weight, etc.), predicted absorption of nutrients from food or supplements, and the user's dietary preferences or restrictions.
US10928321B2 Portable device for detecting molecule(s)
An optical assembly 140 for a portable device for detecting molecule(s) within reaction vessels 110 comprises a collimator 403, a beam splitter arrangement and a plurality of guide arrangements 143. The collimator 403 collimates an excitation beam from an excitation source 400. The beam splitter arrangement splits the excitation beam from the collimator into a plurality of split excitation beams. Each beam splitter splits an incoming beam into two beams. In the case where the beam splitter arrangement comprises more than one beam splitter, the beam splitters are arranged in tiers such that a first tier comprises one beam splitter for receiving the excitation beam from the collimator, and each of the other tiers comprises one or more beam splitters. Each beam splitter in at least one of the other tiers receives a split excitation beam from a previous tier. Each guide arrangement 140 guides a respective one of the plurality of split excitation beams along an excitation path A from the beam splitter arrangement into a reaction vessel 110 containing a sample to stimulate an emission of a reaction light from the sample. Each guide arrangement 140 further guides reaction light from the sample along a detection path B towards a detector arrangement 142.
US10928316B2 Reaction system and reaction method
To provide a reaction system capable of analyzing a liquid sample with high accuracy. To provide a reaction system A including: a reaction vessel 1, a flow channel 2 including a deformable unit 22 having an elastic member, a pump 3, a flow channel deformation mechanism 4, a measurement unit 5 and an analysis unit 6, wherein the measurement unit 5 includes a light source unit 52 and a light receiving unit 54, the flow channel deformation mechanism 4 includes an operation unit 42 for deforming the deformable unit 22 of the flow channel 2 such that a cross-sectional area of the deformable unit 22 is reduced, and the analysis unit 6 is electrically or physically connected to the measurement unit 5 and the flow channel deformation mechanism 4, and operates the flow channel deformation mechanism 4 based on a measurement result obtained by the measurement unit 5.
US10928315B1 Multiplexed phenotyping of nanovesicles
Provided herein are methods for capturing extracellular vesicles from a biological sample for quantification and/or characterization (e.g., size and/or shape discrimination) using an SP-IRIS system. Also provided herein are methods of detecting a biomarker on captured extracellular vesicles or inside the captured vesicles (e.g., intra-vesicular or intra-exosomal biomarkers).
US10928313B2 Optical absorption spectroscopy based gas analyzer systems and methods
The present invention provides a system for measuring concentrations of trace gases in gas mixtures using an absorption spectroscopy method. The system comprising: a resonant optical cavity containing a gas mixture, a continuous-wave external cavity laser, a detector system for measuring an absorption of laser light by the gas in the resonant optical cavity, wherein the ratio of the round-trip length of the external cavity laser to the round-trip length of the resonant optical cavity or its inverse value is between N−0.2 and N+0.2, where N is a positive integer number.
US10928308B2 Analysis of action potentials, transients, and ion flux in excitable cells
Video recordings from two or more optical channels are produced, processed, and analyzed simultaneously in order to provide quantitative analysis of action potentials, calcium transients and ionic flux in excitable cells loaded with voltage or ion sensitive dyes with distinct excitation and emission wavelengths. The specific wavelengths of fluorescent light emitted from each dye are separated and recorded. The recordings are mutually registered and cytometric analysis is performed to provide a quantitative analysis of the action potentials, calcium transient, and/or ionic flux on a cell-by-cell and well-by-well basis in microtiter plates. The cells are then fixed, labeled for other biomarkers, and scanned again. The resulting fixed cell images are registered with the live cell recordings and analyzed; missing cells that were washed off are detected relative to the live recordings, and cytometry data from live and fixed cell scans is collated cell-by-cell.
US10928302B2 Analysis system including a confinement device with variable-size measurement chamber partially delimited by a flexible membrane
An analysis system features a confinement device, an optical measurement device, a flow device, a collecting conduit, and an actuation device. The confinement device comprises a measurement chamber, optically transparent first and second measurement surfaces that face each other across a distance that defines a thickness of the measurement chamber, and a flexible membrane that forms a seal with the measurement surfaces to laterally delimit the measurement chamber. When the collecting is sealed with a container, a connection is established that permits a liquid sample to be collected from the container. The optical measurement device emits light towards the chamber and detects light that has been transmitted through it, wherein the flow device causes liquid to flow through the collecting conduit between the container and the measurement chamber. The actuation device varies the thickness.
US10928301B2 Apparatus for measuring moisture of solid sample, method for measuring moisture content of solid sample, and method for analyzing imidization ratio
The present invention relates to an apparatus for measuring moisture of a solid sample, a method for measuring a moisture content of the solid sample, and a method for analyzing an imidization rate, and more particularly, to an apparatus for measuring moisture of a solid sample, a method for measuring a moisture content of the solid sample, and a method for analyzing an imidization rate, which detect the moisture content of the solid sample at a specific temperature by using a Karl-Fischer device capable of selectively detecting only the moisture content of the solid sample in the method for analyzing an imidization rate of the solid sample and calculate the imidization rate of the solid sample by using the detected moisture content.
US10928293B2 Detecting nanoparticles on production equipment and surfaces
Provided herein is a particle analyzer that is operably connected to a probe unit that is capable of both dislodging particles from a surface and sampling the particles after they have been dislodged. The devices and methods described herein may be lightweight and/or handheld, for example, so that they may be used within a cleanroom environment to clean and sample permanent surfaces and tools. The devices may include optical particle counters that use scattered, obscured or emitted light to detect particles, including condensation particle counting systems or split detection optical particle counters to increase the sensitivity of the device and thereby facilitate detection of smaller particles, while avoiding the increased complexity typically required for the detection of nanoscale particles, such as particles less than 100 nm in effective diameter.
US10928290B2 Device and method for measuring the concentration, size and zeta potential of nanoparticles in liquids in scattered light mode and in fluorescence mode
The invention relates to a device and method for measuring the concentration, size and zeta potential of nanoparticles in liquids in scattered light mode and fluorescence mode, comprising the following features: a) a sample (28) is irradiated from above by a laser (1) via a beamsplitter (14) and an adjustable-focus liquid lens (9), and the reflected beam of light is deflected by the same beamsplitter (14) and a further liquid lens (8) onto a detector (5), and analysed; b) to observe the fluorescent light, a fluorescence filter (19) is connected in the convergent beam path between the liquid lens (8) and the detector (5), to increase the distance between the scattered light plane (31) and the fluorescence plane (30); and c) to control the measurement process, a particle tracking program, an optical control unit (15) and a display (2) with a touch screen are used.
US10928286B2 System and method for evaluating joint compound specimen
Embodiments of a system and a method for evaluating a joint compound specimen can be used to determine a numerical sandability value for the specimen. A moving assembly is configured to move a sanding member in a sanding direction relative to the joint compound specimen supported in a support fixture. An actuator assembly is configured to drive the sanding member into contacting relationship with the joint compound specimen such that the sanding member exerts a controlled amount of pressure against the joint compound specimen. The force gauge is configured to measure a resistance force against the sanding member in a resistance direction in opposing relationship to the sanding direction. A processor programmed with a joint compound analyzing application is configured to use a force signal from the force gauge that is indicative of the resistance force to determine the sandability value for the joint compound specimen.
US10928284B2 Impact test method and device in which an impact application member is caused to fall freely onto and collide with a test sample
An impact test method and an impact test device is provided, wherein an impact application member is caused to fall freely onto a test sample placed on a placement platform. When the impact application member collides with the test sample, an impact force applied to the test sample and an indentation amount of the impact application member with respect to the test sample are measured by a load meter and a displacement meter, respectively. Based on the measured impact force and the measured indentation amount, a calculation unit calculates energy loss absorbed by the test sample when the impact application member and the test sample collide with each other.
US10928282B2 Method and device for determining elasticity of cement stone utilized in well cementing of oil-gas well
The invention provides a method and device for measuring the elasticity of hardened cement for cementing of oil-gas wells. The measurement method comprises: determining the loading and unloading rates of the hardened cement; determining the maximum loading on the hardened cement; determining the experimental temperature and the experimental pressure of the hardened cement; establishing a stress-strain curve for the hardened cement; and describing the elasticity of the hardened cement with the degree of strain recovery of the hardened cement in different cycles, and describing the mechanic integrity of the hardened cement with the degree of damage to the hardened cement in different cycles. The invention further provides a device for measuring the elasticity of hardened cement for cementing of oil-gas wells. The measurement method and device of the present invention provide a universal comparing platform for research on hardened cement modification as well as examination of domestic and foreign special cement slurry systems, which is of great significance in evaluation of well hole integrity and well life.
US10928279B2 Rotation drum alignment ascertaining device
In order to ascertain the placement of a rotation drum relative to the shaft axis of a spindle assembly, an alignment ascertaining device according to the present invention comprises a body portion made mountable on a mounting surface formed horizontally on the spindle assembly, the body portion having a guide face in the direction at right angles to the mounting surface; a linear guide portion mounted in an upward and down ward direction on a guide face; a slider mounted via a rolling member to the linear guide portion, the slider made movable in a direction in which the linear guide portion is installed; an arm member whose proximal end portion is attached to the slider and whose distal end portion extends toward the rotation drum; and a dial gauge mounted on the distal end portion of the arm member.
US10928277B1 Intelligent telematics system for providing vehicle vocation
Automatic classifying vehicles by vocation and benchmarking vehicle performance relative to other vehicles of the same vocation are disclosed. Vehicles having a same vocation relative to each other and independent of vehicle fleet, industry vehicle application and vehicle type are benchmarked. Historical vehicle data that includes recurring vehicle usage data is stored. Using a learned trained classifier for each vehicle of the plurality of vehicles, a predicted vocation based on vehicle usage data may be obtained. A grouping based on the predicted vocations and the historical vehicle data is made. A determination from the benchmarked vehicles having better performance characteristics than other vehicles of the same predicted vocations is made. Performance of the other vehicles relative to benchmarking vehicles is made.
US10928273B2 Method and apparatus for detecting discontinuities in an optical channel, in particular a fiber optic line
A method detects discontinuities in an optical channel using two laser units that respectively have a laser and an electroabsorption modulator. The reference frequencies of the two lasers have a predetermined reference frequency difference. The optical ports of the electroabsorption modulator are fed to the two inputs of a polarization beam splitter and the output of the polarization beam splitter is connected to the optical channel. A test pulse is applied simultaneously to the two electroabsorption modulators and laser light from the lasers is thus transmitted through the respective electroabsorption modulators during the time of the test pulse. The test pulse is divided into two time periods, and during the first time period the lasers are operated with their respective reference frequency, and during the second time period the emission frequencies of the lasers are detuned with respect to the reference frequencies, by a predetermined detuning frequency difference.
US10928272B2 Ice crystal icing condition simulation method and system
A method and apparatus for simulating icing conditions using a wind tunnel is provided. Water drops are sprayed from a number of nozzles into the wind tunnel. A mist of cryogenic liquid is sprayed into a path of the water drops downwind of the nozzles in the wind tunnel, wherein the mist of cryogenic liquid turns the water drops into ice crystals.
US10928268B2 Apparatus and methodologies for leak detection using gas and infrared thermography
Apparatus and methodologies relating to improved gas detection in closed systems are provided. More specifically, the present systems provide for the mixing, conditioning and production of a detection gas comprising, for example, predetermined ratios of nitrogen and methane gas, such predetermined ratios operative for enhancing imaging of gas leaks detected using infrared thermography imaging.
US10928265B2 Gas analysis with an inverted magnetron source
A total pressure cold cathode ionization gauge is disclosed. An inverted magnetron electrode design is capable of simultaneously detecting and measuring total gas pressure in a high vacuum system, along with partial pressures of one or more gases, such as hydrogen, helium and water. In addition, a leak detector, such as a helium leak detector, is disclosed with a compact counterflow arrangement of a gas inlet passage to an ion detection passage.
US10928260B2 Impact force gauge with wireless notifications
Embodiments provide for an impact force gauge that includes a track and a shell that is designed to flex from a first state to a second state when a force exceeding a predetermined threshold is applied along a given axis and that is designed to return to the first state when the force falls below the predetermined threshold along the given axis. A roller is located in the shell and has a diameter such the roller is allowed or blocked from moving to different locations in the impact force gauge based on the force applied thereto. Based on the presence or absence of the roller along different portions of the track, the force gauge wirelessly transmits an indication of whether the force gauge has been exposed to a force that exceeds the predetermined threshold.
US10928258B2 Platform load sensing system
A platform load sensing system connected between a boom and a platform includes an upper bearing link connecting the boom side to the platform side, and a lower bearing link connecting the boom side to the platform side. The upper and lower bearing links are configured to allow for relative motion between the boom side and the platform side. A load member is secured to the platform side between the upper and lower bearing links, and a load cell is secured to the boom side. A load moment on the platform side is functionally eliminated by the upper and lower bearing links, and a vertical load on the platform side is transferred through the load member to the load cell.
US10928255B2 Device for measuring thermoelectric performance
The present disclosure herein relates to a device for measuring a thermoelectric performance. The device for measuring a thermoelectric performance of a thermoelectric material, which includes a support module configured to generate temperature difference between both ends of the thermoelectric material, a fixing module detachably coupled to the support module to support the thermoelectric material, a temperature measuring unit electrically connected to the fixing module to measure temperature of each of the both ends of the thermoelectric material, and an electromotive force measuring unit electrically connected to the fixing module to measure thermoelectromotive force generated between the both ends of the thermoelectric material. Here, the fixing module includes a first heat sink part and a second heat sink part, which respectively support the both ends of the thermoelectric material.
US10928244B2 Detection of discharge of projectile from firearm
Disclosed are methods and systems for detection of a discharge of a projectile from a firearm. An example method for detection of a discharge of a projectile from a firearm may commence with recording environmental audio by at least one microphone associated with at least one electronic device. The method may continue with triggering, by a processing unit associated with the at least one electronic device, based on predetermined triggering criteria, a frequency analysis of the environmental audio. The analysis may be performed to determine a likelihood of the projectile being discharged from the firearm. The method may further include transferring, by a data transfer unit associated with the at least one electronic device, results of the frequency analysis from the at least one electronic device to a data storage unit for post-processing.
US10928239B1 Wheel depth water capacitive fender molding
This disclosure is generally directed to systems and methods for detecting a water depth level using capacitive sensors. The systems and methods disclosed herein receive a first capacitive signal from a first capacitive sensor in a wheel well of a vehicle. The systems and methods may determine that the first capacitive signal is not below a threshold value. The systems and methods display an image in a cab of the vehicle, wherein the image corresponds to a water depth level associated with the first capacitive signal. The systems and methods receive a second capacitive signal from a second capacitive sensor corresponding to a rising water level. The systems and methods display a warning message, on a display, indicating the rising water level.
US10928233B2 Vibronic measuring system for measuring a mass flow rate
A measuring system comprises a measuring and operation electronic unit (ME) and a transducer device electrically coupled thereto. The transducer device has two tubes through which a fluid flows and causes to vibrate, a vibration exciter, two vibration sensors on the inlet and outlet sides, respectively, for generating vibration signals, and an inlet-side temperature sensor coupled to a wall of the tube for thermal conduction and an outlet-side temperature sensor coupled to a wall of the tube for generating temperature measurement signals. The measuring and operation electronic unit feeds electrical power into the vibration exciter in order to effect mechanical vibrations of the tube. Furthermore, the ME generates a mass flow sequence, by means of each of the vibration signals and each of the temperature measurement signals in such a way that mass flow measurement values are independent of the temperature difference.
US10928226B2 System and method for performing an automated inspection operation
An inspection apparatus for performing an automated inspection operation across a surface of a workpiece is disclosed. The inspection apparatus may include a positioning apparatus, a platen fabricated from a magnetic material and having a platen surface, with the platen being mounted on the positioning apparatus and the positioning apparatus being operational to move the platen relative to the surface of the workpiece, and an inspection module disposed on the platen surface and having an inspection end effector. The inspection module may generate a magnetic field that biases the inspection module toward the platen, and may be operable to generate a magnetic flux to control movement of the inspection module over the platen surface to perform the automated inspection operation across the surface of the workpiece.
US10928223B2 Inductive sensor device
An inductive sensor device (23) having a scale unit (24) and a sensor unit (25) that can be moved relative to each other in a measuring direction (M) is described. The scale unit contains scale elements (26) that are adapted to create a field pattern (P(x)) in measuring direction (M) that is detected by means of a receive circuit (35) of the sensor unit (25). The receive circuit (35) contains at least a first receive coil set (36) and a second receive coil set (37) that are offset in measuring direction (M). In so doing a first spatial phase and a second spatial phase receive signal is provided by these receive coil sets (36, 37) respectively. These spatial phases can be used for absolute position determination.
US10928220B2 Meter reader and meter reading system
A meter reading system, comprising: a monitoring station which monitors a plurality of meters, wherein the meters each include a storage unit which stores data as to usage and/or generation at predetermined intervals and an interface for communication with a meter reader; and a plurality of meter readers which communicate with the monitoring station, and, under control of the monitoring station, each designate the meters to be read and return data read from the meters to the monitoring station; wherein the monitoring station comprises a storage unit which stores data for each of the meters being monitored, and a communications unit which maintains entries for each of the meters for communication to and from the meter readers, the entries each designating the required data to be read from the respective meters; wherein the meter readers each comprise a storage unit which receives the entries for the meters to be monitored thereby, and, on reading the meters, stores the required data, an interface which is connectable to the interfaces of the respective meters and allows for communication with the respective meters, and a communications unit which provides for communication to and from the monitoring station.
US10928219B2 Metering system response based on incident-related notification from third party system
A metering device and method for assessing an incident detected by a safety monitoring system at a physical site at which the metering device is located, the method including: receiving at the metering device sensor layout information for safety monitoring system sensors, receiving a notification from the safety monitoring system including sensor data, determining an incident type and severity index(es) based on the sensor layout information and the sensor data, evaluating the severity index(es) against predetermined criteria, and taking an action based on the evaluation. The sensor data may include sensor identification as well as smoke intensities, temperatures, water pressure, and/or flood levels, etc., reported by the sensors. The actions taken may include disconnecting flow at the metering device, sending an instruction message to other metering device(s) to disconnect flow, and/or sending an alarm message to a device associated with a utility provider associated with the metering device.
US10928212B2 Providing online mapping with user selected preferences
A method and system. It is ascertained that user preferences of a user for service providers of specified features relating to the one or more travel routes are not contained in a user preference database and that the user preferences of the user for service providers of the specified features have not been provided with a previously received request to generate for the user a geographical map that depicts one or more travel routes from a specified initial address to a specified destination address, the specified features, and unique identifiers of preferred service providers of the specified features. User preferences of the user for service providers of the specified features are determined and in response, the map is generated and displayed.
US10928210B2 Method and system for shared transport
A transport arrangement system operates to provide a service, which can receive a transport pool request from a rider. The transport pool request can specify a set of parameters, including a pickup location and a drop-off location. A candidate set of transport providers are identified that satisfy one or more criterion, including a criterion of proximity relative to the pickup location. One of the candidate set of drivers is selected to provide a transport pool for the rider. The selection can be based at least in part on determining which individual drivers of the candidate set satisfy one or more constraints, including a first constraint that relate to a predicted trip completion time for the rider.
US10928201B2 Position estimation device
According to one embodiment, a position estimation device includes an acquirer that acquires wheel rotation information as information on rotation of wheels of a mobile structure and object information on an object, and an estimator that estimates a position of the mobile structure by calculating a directional deviation of a mobile structure as change in a direction of the mobile structure from the wheel rotation information and a predetermined direction parameter and calculating the direction of the mobile structure from the directional deviation of the mobile structure, and corrects the direction parameter on the basis of the directional deviation of the mobile structure and an object directional deviation as variation in a direction of the object relative to the mobile structure by calculating the object directional deviation from the object information.
US10928193B2 Three-dimensional calibration tools and methods
This disclosure relates to methods and tools for calibrating a camera-based three-dimensional optical metrology system such as that used for non-contact measurement of strain in a materials test system. A tool is provided which holds a calibration plate within a test space of a load frame of a materials testing device. The tool includes a spindle which rotates around a rotational axis to a series of detent rotational positions. The spindle engages the calibration plate by a bearing configuration which allows the tilt angle of the calibration plate to be varied. The rotation of the spindle and the variation of the tilt angle provides for two degrees of freedom of movement within the test space. The resulting sequence of calibration plate positions is systematic and repeatable.
US10928188B2 Surface sensing systems and methods for imaging a scanned surface of a sample via sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy
Surface sensing methods for imaging a scanned surface of a sample via sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy are disclosed herein. The methods include exposing a sampled location of the scanned surface to a visible light beam and exposing the sampled location to a tunable infrared beam such that the tunable infrared beam is at least partially coincident with the visible light beam. The methods also include varying a frequency of the tunable infrared beam an inducing optical resonance within an imaged structure that extends at least partially within the sampled location. The methods further include receiving at least a portion of an emitted light beam from the sampled location and scanning the visible light beam and the runnable infrared beam across the scanned portion of the scanned surface. The methods also include generating an image of the scanned portion of the scanned surface based upon the receiving and the scanning.
US10928179B1 Roll adjustment system
A system may comprise a frame, a pair of rolls with each of the rolls comprising a roll body having opposite ends and a circumferential surface, a plurality of teeth being formed on the circumferential surface, and at least a portion of the circumferential surface being electrically conductive. The roll may also have a roll shaft having end portions extending from the roll body, with each of the end portions extending from one of the ends of the roll body. The system may also comprise roll supports configured to support the rolls on the frame in a manner such that at least one of the rolls is movable to adjust a separation gap between the rolls, a detection apparatus configured to detect contact between the rolls, and a signaling apparatus configured to produce a signal indicating a change in electrical potential is detected by the detection apparatus.
US10928178B2 Method and device for measuring the thickness of non-magnetisable layers on a magnetisable base material
The invention relates to a method for measuring the thickness of non-magnetisable layers (51) on a magnetisable base material (52), the permeability of which is not known, having a measuring probe (11), which has a probe head (17), which comprises a pot core (31) having a first and second coil (36, 37), which lie on a common geometric axis (16), and in which the first and second coils (36, 37) form a first coil pair (38), and which has a bearing calotte (21) in a common axis (16), in which the probe head (17) is placed on the layer (51) to measure the thickness of the layer (51) on the base material (52), wherein a first interaction volume is detected by the first coil pair (38) with a field focusing caused by the pot core (31), a second interaction volume is detected by a second coil par (44) with a first and second coil (42, 43), which is arranged outside the pot core (31) and jointly with the geometric axis (16) without field focusing by the pot core (21), and the detected first and second base material volume is processed in an evaluation device (13) and compared to each other for compensating a permeability of the base material (52), on which the layer (51) to be measured is applied, and a layer thickness is output for the measured layer (51), which is corrected by the influence of the permeability of the base material (52).
US10928173B1 Remotely actuated multi-use modular explosive ordnance disposal rocket dearmer
A novel dearmer enables EOD technicians to propel dearmer projectiles using conventional electric .50 caliber blank cartridges or conventional non-electric 12 gauge blank cartridges. The dearmer projectiles may render energetic threats safe without requiring an opposing force to offset the recoil. The conventional blank cartridge functions as a rocket motor that supplies gas to a converging/diverging nozzle. Alternatively, liquid is loaded into the dearmer (creating a liquid rocket effect) and the EOD projectile is propelled toward a target from the end of the dearmer opposite the liquid.
US10928166B2 Bullet-proof lockdown system
A lockdown barrier system and method includes a first mount that is secured to a wall surface and a sheet of shielding material formed of an anti-ballistic material that is moveable between a retracted position and an extended position. The sheet of shielding material has a first end that is secured to the first mount and a second end opposite the first end that is freely moveable away from the first mount. The system includes a second mount that is secured to the wall surface at a location that is spaced from the first mount. The second end of the sheet of shielding material is releasably connectable to the second mount and is secured proximate to the first mount when in the retracted position. The second end is secured to the second mount when in the extended position.
US10928165B2 Method for producing a body armor
The invention relates to a method for producing a body armor with several armor elements (4) that are connected to one another, wherein the method comprises the following steps: a) supply of an armor blank (2) with at least two armor elements (4) which are connected to one another or in a fixed position relative to one another, b) reshaping of the armor blank (2) in at least one reshaping direction such that the at least two armor elements (4) are reshaped, c) separation of the at least two connected armor elements (4) from one another and d) flexible connection of the separated armor elements (4).
US10928160B1 Handguard endcap
A handguard comprising a tube centered on a central axis and a rail protruding outwardly from the tube and extending along the tube parallel to the central axis. An endcap is secured to a face of the tube and includes a ring portion extending around a face of the tube and a rail cap extending outwardly from the ring portion and covering a face of the rail. Splines protruding inwardly within the tube and the endcap includes tabs positioned between pairs of adjacent splines of the plurality of splines. Fasteners pass through the tube and engage the tabs. The ring portion may increase with thickness from the rail cap. The front of the rail cap may include two regions with different slopes.
US10928147B2 Method and launcher for launching a projectile
The invention relates to a method for launching a projectile and a launcher comprising a barrel (1) accommodating a. a projectile (2); b. a rocket motor (13) at the rear end of the projectile (2) comprising a first compartment containing a first propellant; c. a countermass (3) at the rear end of the barrel (1); and d. a second compartment between the rocket motor (13) and the countermass (3) containing a second propellant, wherein said first and second compartments form a high pressure chamber (6) subsequent to firing of the projectile (2).
US10928139B1 Assembly and process for heat transfer with three surfaces
A heat transfer assembly includes a movable heat transfer device in contact with a heat sink and a conduction card in contact with the heat sink, the conduction card being thermally connected to the movable heat transfer device. The movable heat transfer device contacts at least two surfaces of the heat sink, is a condenser, includes at least one non-perpendicular angle, or a combination thereof. The conduction card contacts at least one surface of the heat sink, includes at least one non-perpendicular angle, or a combination thereof. The heat transfer assembly contacts at least three surfaces of the heat sink.
US10928137B2 Pressure vessel
A pressure vessel includes a pressure vessel body provided with a flow channel through which a fluid is caused to flow, having a rectangular cross-sectional shape, and formed in an elongated shape, and a circular body flange provided on at least one longitudinal end side of the pressure vessel body, the pressure vessel body has a fluid inlet-outlet port which is provided on the one longitudinal end side and the body flange side of the pressure vessel body and connects with the flow channel and through which the fluid is caused to flow in or out, and the pressure vessel further includes an inlet-outlet header which is formed between the pressure vessel body and the body flange as a closed space connecting with the fluid inlet-outlet port and which the fluid is caused to flow into and out of.
US10928134B2 Burner unit and device for the temperature control of objects
Flue gases are produced in a combustion chamber of a burner unit, in particular for the combustion of exhaust air. Combustion gas can be supplied to a gas burner via a combustion gas line and feed air, in particular exhaust air that can be used as feed air, is supplied to said burner via a feed air line. The feed air is divided into primary air and secondary air by a device. The primary air is mixed with the combustion gas, in a mixing zone, to form a primary air/combustion gas mixture, said primary air/combustion gas mixture being supplied to the combustion chamber. A flue gas re-circulation system comprises a through-flow chamber which is connected to the combustion chamber and in which the secondary air is mixed with the flue gases occurring in the combustion chamber to form a secondary air/flue-gas mixture. The secondary air/flue-gas mixture is supplied to the primary air/combustion gas mixture in the combustion chamber by means of a device. At least one internal cylindrical surface of the through-flow chamber forms a Coanda profile in the direction of flow. A device for the temperature control of objects, in particular for drying painted vehicle bodies, comprises a temperature-control tunnel that is accommodated in a housing and that defines at least one tunnel section comprising at least one air outlet and at least one air inlet. A heating assembly, in which a hot primary gas can be generated by means of a burner unit of this type, is associated with the tunnel section.
US10928122B2 Dual asymmetrical and symmetrical architecture cantilever positioning
A refrigerator appliance including a compartment within the refrigerator appliance, a liner defining a rear wall of the compartment, a first vertical support rail attached to the rear wall, a second vertical support rail attached to the rear wall wherein the second vertical support rail is offset in a generally horizontal direction from the first vertical support rail, and a cover. The cover is attachable to the liner and includes a vertical slot extending therethrough and configured to align with and allow access to one of the first vertical support rail and the second vertical support rail when the cover is attached to the liner, while a portion of the cover is positioned over and prevents access to the other of the first vertical support rail and the second vertical support rail.
US10928119B2 Vacuum adiabatic body and refrigerator
A vacuum adiabatic body includes a first plate, a second plate, a seal, a support, and an exhaust port, wherein the support includes a plurality of bars interposed between the first and second plates, and a bending part that has spots at which the plurality of bars are disposed as highest points and has a spot depressed into the third space at a central portion of the unit grid area as a lowest point is formed in the unit grid area.
US10928116B2 Modular water storage tank for a refrigerator
A modular water storage tank, for a refrigerator, includes a hollow storage body comprising a first body member having first and second open ends, the first open end comprising a first male extension having a first connection member on an outer surface thereof. A female end cap comprises a second connection member on an inner surface thereof that is configured to engage with the first connection member to secure the female end cap to the first open end. A male end cap comprises a second male extension having a third connection member on an outer surface thereof that is configured to engage with a fourth connection member disposed on an inner surface at the second open end of the first body member to secure the male end cap to the second open end of the first body member.
US10928113B1 Apparatus for generating hydrogen-rich ice
A system and method for generation of hydrogen-rich ice (HRI) by introducing water that has been mixed with H2 and CO2 into the vertical tubes of a tube-ice machine is disclosed. The temperature and pressure within the vertical tubes can be maintained by refrigerant surrounding the vertical tubes to form carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates which entrap hydrogen molecules. The carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates cages with entrapped H2 are encased, transported and then delivered after HRI discharge Later, when the HRI tube-ice is formed and released from tube-ice machine, it warms whereupon the carbon dioxide clathrate hydrates dissociate and the H2 is released and used, for example by placement of the tube-ice small cylinders in a glass of water.
US10928102B2 Refrigeration device comprising multiple storage chambers
A refrigerant circuit of a refrigeration device, such as a household refrigeration device, has the following connected in series between a pressure connection and a suction connection of a compressor: a condenser, a first throttle point, a first evaporator for cooling a first storage chamber, a second throttle point. At least one of the first and second throttle points are adjusted to control the pressure in the first evaporator. The refrigerant circuit has a first branch with the first throttle point, the first evaporator and the second throttle point, and at least one second branch, parallel to the first branch, in which a third throttle point, a second evaporator arranged in thermal contact with a second storage chamber and a fourth throttle point are connected in series. At least one of the third and fourth throttle points can be adjusted to control the pressure in the second evaporator.
US10928101B2 Ejector with motive flow swirl
An ejector (200; 300; 400) has a primary inlet (40), a secondary inlet (42), and an outlet (44). A primary flowpath extends from the primary inlet to the outlet. A secondary flowpath extends from the secondary inlet to the outlet. A mixer convergent section (114) is downstream of the secondary inlet. A motive nozzle (100) surrounds the primary flowpath upstream of a junction with the secondary flowpath to pass a motive flow. The motive nozzle has an exit (110). The ejector has surfaces (258, 260) positioned to introduce swirl to the motive flow.
US10928100B2 Balanced solar tracker clamp
A solar tracker including a torque tube, a drive device connected to one end of the torque tube, a frame assembly coupled to the torque tube, the frame assembly arranged perpendicular to the axis of the torque tube and supporting a plurality of solar modules. The solar tracker further includes a clamp assembly having a housing coupled to the torque tube where the torque tube is coupled to the housing, the housing having an opening with a major plane normal to a length of the torque tube, the opening having an inner region that acts as a stop for the torque tube when moved in a first direction, and as a stop for the torque tube when moved in a second direction and the drive device is operable to move the torque tube about a center of rotation from a first position to a second position.
US10928098B1 Multistage air compressor unit and method of use
A multistage air compressor unit includes an air inlet; a turbo axial compressor operated via a motor; a heating element in direct communication with the turbo axial fan blade; and a converging chamber directly connected to the heating element; air is pulled in via the air inlet and the turbo axial fan blade for a first stage of compression; and the heating element and converging chamber provide additional stages of compression.
US10928089B2 Building temperature control system with feedback and feedforward total energy flow compensation
A system for controlling temperature of a building space includes HVAC equipment configured to serve the building space, a plurality of sensors configured to measure a plurality of parameters relating to the building space, and a control system. The control system is configured to receive data from the plurality of sensors, generate a plurality of disturbance heat flow estimates for the building space based on the data from the plurality of sensors, determine a feedforward heat flow contribution based on the disturbance heat flow estimates, determine a feedback heat flow contribution based on a measured temperature of the building space and a temperature setpoint for the building space, combine the feedforward heat flow contribution and the feedback heat flow contribution to determine a rate of heat flow to be provided to the building space by the HVAC equipment, and control the HVAC equipment to provide the rate of heat flow.
US10928083B2 Air conditioner having air purifying module
An air conditioner including a body having an evaporator for heat-exchanging air flowing in the body, and an air purifying module coupled to the body. The air purifying module may have a light emitting diode part disposed along a flow path of the air to provide ultraviolet rays, and a filter part disposed adjacent to the light emitting diode part.
US10928081B2 Dehumidifier
Disclosed herein is a dehumidifier having a structure improved to detect whether a water container is installed on a main body and the water container is full with water. A dehumidifier comprising a main body including a suction port and a discharge port, a heat exchanger in which a refrigerant configured to exchange heat with air introduced through the suction port circulates, a water container separably installed on the main body and configured to store condensate generated in a process in which the air introduced through the suction port exchanges heat with the refrigerant and a sensor module provided in the main body to detect whether the water container is installed on the main body and detect a water level of the water container.
US10928075B1 Floor heating system including membranes that are configured to be joined together to house a heating cable, and membrane system including such membranes
A membrane system includes a base membrane and a cover membrane. The base membrane is configured to be installed between a subfloor and floor tiles to allow movement of the floor tiles relative to the subfloor. The base membrane includes a base layer and studs projecting from the base layer. The studs are configured to hold a heating cable in place when the heating cable is positioned between adjacent ones of the studs. The studs have free ends that define pockets therein. The cover membrane is configured to be coupled to the base membrane to encapsulate the heating cable between the base membrane and the cover membrane. The cover membrane includes a cover layer and studs projecting from the cover layer. The studs on the cover membrane are configured to fit within the pockets in the base membrane to couple the cover membrane to the base membrane.
US10928073B2 Cooking apparatus
In accordance with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a cooking apparatus includes a casing, a cooking chamber provided inside the casing and including a discharge plate at which a plurality of outlet holes are formed, a tray provided at a bottom surface of the cooking chamber to support food, and a hot air discharging unit configured to discharge high-temperature air into the cooking chamber through the outlet holes, wherein the plurality of outlet holes are formed at a first area facing the tray.
US10928063B2 Combustion apparatus
A fixing plate for the thermal insulation material is attached to the combustion plate flange part. Provided that a direction leaving away from the air-fuel mixture ejection part of the combustion plate is defined as an outward side direction, there are disposed: on the side edge in the outward side direction of the fixing plate, bent edge parts, which come into contact with the side edge in the outward side direction of the thermal insulation materials; and a plurality of tongue-shaped pressing claws which are elongated from the bent edge part so as to press and prevent the thermal insulation materials from getting released away from the fixing plate.
US10928057B2 Domestic cooling device having a wall lighting module
A domestic cooling device has a cold chamber delimited by walls, and at least one lighting module fitted into a wall opening of a delimiting wall of the cold chamber. The lighting module includes a light outlet pane, a light source arrangement having at least one light-emitting diode, a reflector body which reflects light in the direction towards the light outlet pane, which light reflection surface is irradiated by each light-emitting diode of the light source arrangement, and a frame part which is produced separately from the reflector body and protrudes from the delimiting wall on the side thereof facing towards the cold chamber, which frame part forms a visible surface which extends all around the light outlet pane and is exposed towards the cold chamber. The frame part is a surface-coated plastics component which is held in place by engaging the underside of the light outlet pane.
US10928051B1 Tail switch arrangement for a light
A switch for a light may comprise: an electrical switch on a reference plane and actuatable in a direction substantially perpendicular to the reference plane; a switch actuator including a flexible boot disposed at an acute angle relative to the reference plane including: a plunger adjacent the electrical switch movable substantially perpendicular to the reference plane for actuating and de-actuating the electrical switch; and an actuator member between the flexible boot and the plunger movable to move the plunger toward the electrical switch when the flexible boot is pressed. The electrical switch is actuated when the flexible boot is pressed toward the reference plane or parallel to the reference plane or at an angle therebetween. The switch may be adjacent a reference plane surface in a light body of the light.
US10928050B2 Light source structure and lighting device
Provided are a light source structure and a light-emitting device. The light source structure includes a power supply unit, a field effect unit and a light-emitting unit, wherein the power supply unit supplies power to the field effect unit and the light-emitting unit; and the field effect unit includes a vibrator unit that receives sound waves from the outside to generate vibration, so that the field effect unit generates a current varying along with the vibration, and supplies the varying current to the light-emitting unit to generate light with variable light intensity.
US10928047B2 Package structure and LED illumination module
A package for a power supply circuit and an LED illumination module are provided. The package includes: a first package body, configured to package a power device, a control chip and a passive element; an inductive element; a connector configured to connect an electrode of the inductive element to a corresponding electrode of the power device; an encapsulant configured to encapsulate the first package body, the inductive element and the connector; and multiple pins exposed through the encapsulant and configured to achieve external electrical connection. In the package, the control chip, the inductive element and the passive element are packaged together, thereby reducing an area occupied by the drive circuit in the LED illumination module.
US10928046B2 Light board for lighting fixture
Light boards including one or more light emitting elements (e.g. light emitting diode (LED) devices) for use in lighting fixtures are disclosed. In one example implementation, a light board includes a first layer having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The light board includes one or more light emitting elements disposed on the first surface of the first layer. The light board includes one or more circuit elements located on the second surface of the first layer. The one or more circuit elements are associated with powering the one or more light emitting elements. The light board includes a second layer disposed on the second surface of the first layer such that the one or more circuit elements are located between the second surface of the first layer and the second layer.
US10928032B2 Light emitting device
A light emitting device (1) comprising a plurality of volume emitting LEDs (21-29) adapted for, in operation, emitting light, a substrate (3) on which said plurality of volume emitting LEDs is arranged, and an optical structure (4) comprising a surface (41) adapted for forming a light exit surface of the light emitting device, a first section (5) arranged such as to extend over said plurality of volume emitting LEDs opposite to the substrate, and a second section (6) comprising a plurality of light redirecting elements (61-68) adapted for redirecting light emitted by the plurality of volume emitting LEDs towards said surface of the optical structure by means of total internal reflection (TIR), the plurality of light redirecting elements (61-68) extending between adjacent volume emitting LEDs of the plurality of volume emitting LEDs and terminating adjacent to the substrate (3).
US10928028B2 Vehicle lamp assembly
A light pipe for a vehicle lamp assembly includes a first pipe portion and a second pipe portion. The first pipe portion has a first section that extends between a first end and a second end. A portion of the first section at least partially defines an intersection area. The first pipe portion defines a first optical path extending in a lengthwise direction of the first pipe portion. The second pipe portion has a second section that extends through the intersection area. The second pipe portion defines a second optical path. The second optical path intersects with and extends through the first optical path of the first pipe portion such that the first section and the second section define an angle greater than zero degrees and less than 180 degrees therebetween. The first pipe portion and the second pipe portion a unitarily formed as a single monolithic element.
US10928019B2 Open channel LED light fixture for indirect lighting
An LED light fixture is disclosed with an elongated housing that forms a open lower light channel and an upper light channel that is juxtaposed to the open lower light channel with electronics cavity or conduit positioned there between. The open lower light channel includes elongated LED light engines positioned on support edges or structures for emitting indicted and reflected light out from the open lower light channel and the upper light channel includes an elongated LED light engine for emitting light therefrom. The LED light fixture preferably has an elongated reflective insert that extends through the open lower light channel and creates a reflection channel from which the indirect and reflected light is emitted.
US10928018B2 Light bar for installation in a household electrical appliance, shelf assembly and cooling appliance with such a shelf assembly
A light bar includes an arrangement of several light elements reciprocally spaced behind one another in the longitudinal bar direction where each light element produces a light beam, a reflection surface formed on a light-impermeable reflector body and producing a diffuse scattering effect where a first portion of the light beam of each light element is directed at the reflection surface, a light-permeable window element at which light produced by the light elements exits the light bar. A second portion of the light beam that is different from the first portion is directed past the reflection surface onto the light exit window. The light radiated by the light bar is composed of a direct light proportion and a scattered light proportion, the relative ratio of which in a suitable configuration of the reflector body and the window element can be different in different radiation directions of the light bar.
US10928017B1 Linear lighting with selectable light output levels
Lighting circuits using LED light engines and strips of linear lighting using these circuits are described. The lighting circuits are designed to produce different levels of light output at least in part using onboard components. In some embodiments, the circuit contains several current-setting elements, such as resistors, which are coupled to their own terminals such that the light output of the lighting circuit is determined by which of the terminals are connected to power. In other embodiments, a transistor in the lighting circuit may be adapted to allow or prevent current flow in the circuit based on a control signal applied to its gate. The circuit thus has separate power and control signal lines, and an external device, such as a pulse-width modulation signal generator, may be applied to the control signal line to modulate the light output.
US10928016B2 Flexible LED projection light
Provided is a flexible LED projection lamp, comprising: a plurality of LED lamp boards (1), wherein the LED lamp board (1) is a circuit board (3) having an LED (2) soldered thereon, each of the LED lamp boards (1) is connected by means of a flexible wire (4), and a lens (6) is arranged above the LED lamp board (1) at a position corresponding to the LED (2); and an injection-type insulating sheath (7), wherein the injection-type insulating sheath (7) comprises a plurality of external injection-type units (8) and a flexible connector (9) that connects two adjacent external injection-type units (8), the external injection-type unit (8) covers the LED lamp board (1) and a part of the lens (6) below a top of the lens, and the flexible connector (9) covers the flexible wire (4) between two adjacent LED lamp boards (1). The flexible LED projection lamp has optimal bending performance at the position of each flexible connector (9), and is suitable for mounting on various curved objects and is easy to install, has a wide range of application and optimal waterproof performance.
US10928007B2 Transport container
A transport container for helium, having an inner container for receiving helium, a thermal shield actively coolable with the aid of a cryogenic liquid and in which the inner container is accommodated, an outer container in which the thermal shield and inner container are accommodated, and a carrying ring provided on the thermal shield. The inner container is suspended from the carrying ring with the aid of first suspension rods, wherein the carrying ring is suspended from the outer container with the aid of second suspension rods, wherein at least one of the first suspension rods has a first spring device and at least one of the second suspension devices has a second spring device in order to ensure a spring pretension of the first suspension rods and the second suspension rods for different heat expansions of the inner container and the thermal shield.
US10927988B2 Pipe joint restraint
A joint restraint is provided for a curved pipe joint having a curved pipe section joining two adjacent pipe sections. The pipes are joined using tubular sleeves held by hose clamps to form fluid tight seals, with two clamps on each end of the curved pipe sections and two clamps on each proximal end of the adjacent pipe sections. An inner strap extends between and fastens to one of the clamps on each adjacent pipe section forming a chord of an arc. An outer strap extends along an outer periphery of the joined pipes and fastens to the other clamps on each adjacent pipe section. The straps are in a plane through a center of the flow path of the joined pipes.
US10927973B2 Pneumatic valve/pressure vessel subcomponent with bayonet retention feature
A valve assembly including a fastener-less subcomponent. Installation of the subcomponent is simplified as compared to cover plates utilizing fasteners, while still providing suitable performance. In addition, the fastener-less subcomponent is not readily disassembled with common tools thereby discouraging tampering. The subcomponent includes bayonet style features for interlocking with structure of a valve housing to lock the subcomponent in position.
US10927972B2 Flow rate control valve
In a flow rate control valve CV provided with seal members S1 to S3 arranged radially between a housing 1 and a valve body 3 rotatably supported in the housing 1, seal members which hermetically seals the space radially between the housing 1 and valve body 3 by sliding against the outer peripheral surface of valve body 3, concave level difference parts N1 and N2 recessed lower than seal-sliding contact surfaces which are the outer peripheral surfaces of the seal-sliding parts D1 to D3 are provided, and parting lines P1 and P2 are provided within the level difference parts N1 and N2, and thereby it is possible to suppress damage to seal surfaces S1a to S3a of the seal members S1 to S3 caused by sliding against the parting lines P1 and P2 when the seal surfaces S1a to S3a pass through the parting lines P1 and P2.
US10927971B2 Faucets
A mixer valve (1) comprises a body (5) extending in a first direction between a front end and a rear end. The body (5) defines a volume (5a); a thermostatic cartridge (15) is received in the volume (5a), and a diaphragm valve (21) is received in the volume (5a) between the thermostatic cartridge (15) and the rear end of the body (5). The diaphragm valve (21) is operable in response to actuation of a push operated control member (23) to control flow of water from the mixer valve (1).
US10927969B2 Auto range control for active illumination depth camera
A method and apparatus for auto range control are described. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a projector configured to project a sequence of light patterns on an object; a first camera configured to capture a sequence of images of the object illuminated with the projected light patterns; a controller coupled to the projector and first camera and operable to receive the sequence of images and perform range control by controlling power of the sequence of light patterns being projected on the object and exposure time of a camera based on information obtained from the sequence of images captured by the camera.
US10927966B2 Integrated valve for a legged robot
An example valve includes: a sleeve having a plurality of sleeve openings; a first conduit configured to be in hydraulic communication with a first chamber, where a first pressure sensor is disposed in the first conduit and configured to measure a pressure level of fluid in the first chamber; a second conduit configured to be in hydraulic communication with a second chamber, where a second pressure sensor is disposed in the second conduit and configured to measure a pressure level of fluid in the second chamber; a spool rotatable within the sleeve, wherein the spool includes a plurality of spool openings respectively corresponding to the plurality of sleeve openings; a rotary actuator coupled to the spool and configured to rotate the spool within the sleeve in clockwise and counter-clockwise directions; and a controller configured to cause the spool to rotate to one of a plurality of rotary positions.
US10927962B1 Pressure loss mitigation and durable valve
An irrigation valve comprises a housing including a chamber, a fluid inlet comprising a fluid inlet passage configured to fluidly communicate with a first conduit, wherein the fluid inlet is configured to communicate fluid from the first conduit to the chamber, a fluid outlet comprising a fluid outlet passage configured to fluidly communicate with a second conduit, wherein the fluid outlet is configured to communicate fluid from the chamber to the second conduit, a rigid substrate and a stretchable, compressible and/or flexible membrane on a surface of the rigid substrate, wherein the rigid substrate is configured to be positioned so that the membrane is located between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet when the valve is in a closed position, and wherein a fluid pressure within the chamber causes the membrane to seal a first orifice of the fluid outlet passage when the valve is in the closed position.
US10927950B2 Shift-by-wire shift unit for shifting a transmission of a vehicle
A shift-by-wire shift unit for shifting a transmission of a vehicle between R, N, D and P states includes a mono-stable selector element that can be moved in opposite directions. The transmission states R and D can be reached by moving the selector element horizontally from the mono-stable position in a first and a second, opposite direction, respectively. The shift unit also includes a separate input element for changing to transmission state N. The transmission state is changeable from D to R directly by moving the selector element in the first direction, and from R to D directly by moving the selector element in the second direction. The selector element also includes a button element, and the shift unit is arranged such that, when the vehicle is at rest and the transmission is in D or R, actuating the button element effects a change to the transmission state P.
US10927947B2 Gear shift device for motor vehicles
A gear shift device (100) includes a hollow, at least partially spherical retaining housing (110), a gear shift lever (120) having an at least partially spherical projection (130) received within the retaining housing (110), and means (140) for retaining the gear shift lever (120) against rotation around its longitudinal axis (125). The retaining means (140) includes at least one of grooves (150) and protrusions (160) for engaging at least one of corresponding grooves (150′) and protrusions formed in the at least partially spherical projection (130) of the gear shift lever (120), said grooves (150, 150′) and protrusions (160) being formed in the shape of two opposite cones.
US10927942B1 Power transmission device
A power transmission device includes: a planetary gear mechanism having a sun gear, a ring gear, a plurality of pinion gears meshing with the ring gear, a pinion shaft rotatably supporting the pinion gear, and a carrier plate holding the pinion shaft, the pinion shaft having an opening that is open on one end portion in an axial direction and an oil passage that communicates with the opening and supplies lubricant flowing from the opening to an inner peripheral surface of the pinion gear; and an oil receiver, which is attached to the carrier plate, receiving lubricant, which is scattered outward in a radial direction of the ring gear from a meshing portion between the pinion gear and the ring gear at a time of rotation of the pinion gear, and guiding the lubricant to the opening.
US10927931B2 Robot and arm assembly thereof
An arm assembly of a robot includes a servo coupled to the chest of the robot, an upper arm driven by the servo, a forearm rotatably coupled to the upper arm, a hand connected to an end of the forearm and rotatable about a first axis extending along a lengthwise direction of the forearm; and a hand transmission mechanism configured to transmit motion from the servo to the hand so as to drive the hand to rotate about the first axis.
US10927930B2 Reciprocating linear/rotational motion conversion device and cylinder device
A reciprocating linear/rotational motion conversion device has a main shaft, a linear motion guiding mechanism, a sector gear and a rack frame. The sector gear is fixedly connected with the main shaft. A rack pair is arranged on the inner wall of the rack frame. The rack pair comprises a first gear rack and a second gear rack separately arranged on both sides of the sector gear. The reciprocating linear/rotational motion conversion device further includes a reversing mechanism fixedly connected with the main shaft. A cylinder device contains the reciprocating linear/rotational motion conversion device, connecting rods, pistons and cylinder bodies. The cylinder body is sleeved on the piston, and a cylinder head is arranged on one end of the cylinder body.
US10927926B2 Systems and methods for a transmission having a multi-speed range section
A transmission system configured to transfer power from a power source to a load is provided. The transmission system includes an input section coupled to the power source and a range section coupled to the load. The input section includes a plurality of input clutches configured to selectively transition between engaged and disengaged states to provide one or more input speeds. The range section includes a plurality of range clutches configured to be selectively transition between engaged and disengaged states to provide one or more speed ranges. When the range section is commanded to sequentially shift between two of the one or more speed ranges, the range section is configured to maintain at least two of the plurality of range clutches in the engaged state and transition a maximum of one of the plurality of range clutches from the disengaged state to the engaged state.
US10927923B2 Traction motor assembly with gear-interconnected wheel and output shaft
Electric motors are disclosed. The motors are preferably for use in an automated vehicle, although any one or more of a variety of motor uses are suitable. The motors include lift, turntable, and locomotion motors.
US10927915B2 Spring useful for elevator safety device
An illustrative example spring includes a curved shape body having a length. The body includes a cavity that extends along at least a majority of the length. The body has a cross-section across the length that is different at a plurality of locations on the body along the length.
US10927912B2 Frictional material composition, frictional material, and friction member
The present invention is concerned with a frictional material composition not containing copper as an element or having the content of copper of 0.5 mass % or less, the composition containing (A) potassium titanate; and (B) one or more selected from the group consisting of lithium potassium titanate and magnesium potassium titanate, in a total content of the component (A) and the component (B) of 10 to 35 mass %, wherein on heating a molded product of the frictional material composition to 500° C. at a temperature rise rate of 10° C./min under an air atmosphere, the mass reduction rate is 5 to 20%.
US10927901B2 Wet multi-plate clutch
A wet-type multi plate clutch having a obtaining hydraulic chamber, which is capable of increasing a fuel consumption efficiency by reducing a load of an oil pump for clutch oil for engaging the clutch and which realizes a simplified structure by eliminating a necessity of a canceller chamber. A disk spring 46 is, at its outer peripheral part, is supported by a clutch drum 10 and contacts, at its inner peripheral part, with a spring presser part 12-1 of the piston 12. The disk spring 46 faces, at the side opposite the piston 12, with clutch pack 20. A forward movement of the piston 12 by operating pressure in a hydraulic chamber is transmitted to the clutch pack 20 via the disk spring 46, resulting in an engaged condition of the clutch pack 20. A driving force of the piston 12 by the hydraulic oil pressure is boosted under a lever ratio a/b of the disk spring 46 and is transmitted to the clutch pack 20. The disk spring 46 to the spring presser part 12-1 without obstructing the slide movement of the piston 12 of obtaining an increased radial length of the spring, resulting in an increased return force of the spring 46 for a positive reverse movement of the piston 12 for obtaining a disengaged condition of the clutch.
US10927885B1 Steerable axle
A steerable axle includes a housing defining a ball seat therein, a ball member received within the ball seat and defining a cutout portion to receive a portion of a ball bearing therein, an interstitial space defined by a surface of the ball seat and a surface of the ball member, and a ball bearing disposed within the interstitial space and received into the cutout portion of the ball member. The ball bearing moves within the interstitial space when the ball member rotates along the x or y axis, but is restricted from movement along the z axis. Restriction of movement of the ball bearing along the z axis results in a corresponding restriction of movement of the ball member along the z axis.
US10927881B2 Wheel lock for an automobile
A wheel lock for an automobile includes a pin tumbler lock, a cam that engages with the lock, the cam having a tab that protrudes outward therefrom, a coaxially rotatable tubular sleeve that is configured to receive the lock and the cam and that engages with the tab of the cam, the interior of sleeve defining a tab cavity that engages the tab of the cam and having a plurality of sleeve ridges thereon that are distributed and spaced evenly and a coaxially rotatable tubular core that is configured to receive the sleeve and that slidably engages therewith, the exterior of the core having a plurality of core ridges that are distributed and spaced evenly thereon that engage with the sleeve ridges of the sleeve, the interior of the core defining a threaded aperture for permitting the wheel lock to fasten onto a lug bolt.
US10927875B2 Punch rivet and method for producing a punch-riveted joint
A punch rivet for joining two workpieces, has a head and a shank. The shank is hollow with a shank internal diameter (D3), a shank external diameter (D1) and a shank end face. On the shank end face is a ring cutting edge with diameter (D4) that is smaller than the external diameter (D1) but greater than the internal diameter (D3). The ring cutting edge is radially spaced both from the shank external diameter (D1) and from the shank internal diameter (D3) by at least 20% of the radial shank wall thickness (M5). And the ratio D3/D1 of shank internal diameter D3 to shank external diameter D1 is smaller than 0.6. And the external diameter (D1) merges into an external circumference of the head by a second profile, which defines an underhead radius (R1), and the ratio of R1 to D1 (R1/D1) is smaller than 0.13.
US10927871B2 Affixing device for pieces
The affixing device for pieces includes an affixing element (1) that can be positioned through an opening (6) in each one of the pieces (7, 8) that are affixed to each other, that also comprises a first and second retaining elements (2, 3), which, when they are in their affixing positions, are in contact with the pieces (7, 8) that are affixed to each other, with the affixing element (1) passing through the first and second retaining elements (2, 3), and with the first retaining element (2) including an accommodation space for a tool. This configuration allows for faster and simpler assembly of the affixing device, also avoiding problems of misalignment.
US10927856B2 Pump-controlled hydraulic circuits for operating a differential hydraulic actuator
Pump-controlled hydraulic circuits are more efficient than valve-controlled circuits, as they eliminate the energy losses due to flow throttling in valves and require less cooling effort. Presently existing pump-controlled solutions for single rod cylinders encounter an undesirable performance during certain operating conditions. Novel circuit designs employ use of different charge pressures on a pair of pilot-operated charging-control valves or different piston areas and/or spring constants on a shuttle-type charging control valve to shift a critical loading region in a load-force/actuator-velocity plane to a lower load force range, thereby reducing the undesired oscillations experienced in the response of the typical critical loading region. One or more specialized valves are controlled by fluid pressures to provide throttling in the circuit only within the critical loading region, thereby reducing the oscillatory amplitude while avoiding throttling-based energy losses outside the critical region over the majority of the circuit's operational overall operating area.
US10927854B2 Electro-hydraulic work vehicle with energy recovery
Electro-hydraulic work vehicle system having a hydraulic lift mechanism comprising a first electric machine, a first hydraulic machine operatively connected to the first electric machine. A load holding valve is switchable between a first position in which it retains pressurized fluid in the hydraulic lift mechanism and a second position in which it enables pressurized fluid to flow between the first hydraulic machine and the hydraulic lift mechanism. A pressure relief valve is switchable between a first, initial position in which it prevents pressurized fluid from flowing from the first hydraulic machine to the hydraulic tank and a second position in which it enables pressurized fluid to flow from the first hydraulic machine to the hydraulic tank. An hydraulic energy storage is hydraulically connected between the first hydraulic machine and the relief valve, wherein in decent mode of hydraulic lift mechanism, the hydraulic system is configured to supply pressurized fluid to the hydraulic energy storage and when the load-holding valve is at its second position and the pressure relief valve is at its first position, wherein pressurized fluid from the hydraulic lift mechanism is capable of driving the first hydraulic machine which can drive the first electric machine to create electricity that can be stored in the electrical energy storage, and/or is capable of charging the hydraulic energy storage.
US10927853B2 Surface for directional fluid transport including against external pressure
A capillary structure for passive, directional fluid transport, includes a capillary having a forward direction and a backward direction extending in an x-y plane and a depth extending in a z-direction, the capillary including first and second capillary units each having a diverging section having a backward end, a forward end, and a width in the y-direction, wherein the width increases from the backward end to the forward end, wherein the backward end of the second capillary unit diverging section is connected to the forward end of the first capillary unit diverging section to form a transition section having a step decrease in width from the forward end of the first capillary unit diverging section to the backward end of the second capillary unit diverging section, and wherein the depth in the transition section is less than the depth in each diverging section.
US10927850B2 Motor mount for HVAC system
The present disclosure is directed to an adjustable mounting assembly for a fan motor, having a frame defining a space configured to receive the fan motor, a fixed nut coupled to the frame, and a bolt extending through the fixed nut and into the space. The frame is configured to mount to a heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) unit, and the bolt is adjustable relative to the fixed nut to adjust a position of the fan motor within the space.
US10927849B2 Apparatus for transferring energy between a rotating element and fluid
In some embodiments, a plenum of an apparatus for transferring energy between a rotating element and a fluid may include a through hole disposed through the plenum; a plurality of inlet guide vanes disposed proximate a peripheral edge of the through hole, the plurality of inlet guide vanes comprising a first group of inlet guide vanes having a symmetrical profile, a second group of inlet guide vanes, and a third group of inlet guide vanes, wherein each inlet guide vane of the second group and third group have a cambered profile, wherein each inlet guide vane of the second group has same cambered profile, and further wherein each inlet guide vane of the third group has a different cambered profile from each other inlet guide vane of the third group.
US10927844B2 Machine equipped with an air compressor or water pump
A machine including: a main frame including at least one functional element and one control unit; an air compressor or water pump integrated in the main frame, including a frame in which are mounted a stator, a rotor interacting with the stator and including a shaft, at least one turbine carried by the shaft, a fluid-supply channel to the turbine, and an outlet channel for compressed fluid, the shaft being mounted rotatably on the frame about an axis by first and second bearings, including respectively first and second spherical elements provided on respective first and second ends of the shaft and centered relative to the axis of the shaft, and respective first and second housings provided in the frame centered relative to the axis of the shaft and to support the respective first and second spherical elements.
US10927833B2 Integrated eccentric motor and pump assembly
A pump, including: inner gerotor; a crankshaft; an outer gerotor; an inlet assembly with inlet ports; an outlet assembly with outlet ports; and magnetic actuators. The inner gerotor includes lobes and a central opening. The crankshaft: passes through the central opening; is rotatable about an axis of rotation; and includes a first longitudinal axis not co-linear with the axis of rotation. The outer gerotor includes recesses. The magnetic actuators are sequentially energized to create magnetic fields to displace the inner gerotor with respect to the crankshaft to: displace a first lobe out of a first recess and draw fluid through an inlet port into the first recess; and displace a second lobe into a second recess and expel second fluid out of the second recess and through an outlet port.
US10927830B2 Apparatus for controlling linear compressor and control method of apparatus for controlling linear compressor
The present disclosure relates to a compressor control apparatus and a compressor control method thereof, and more particularly, to a compressor control apparatus for controlling a switching operation of a switching device to control the start-up of a compressor motor and a compressor control method thereof.
US10927823B2 Power generation mechanism and method for generating power
A power generation mechanism includes a first movable member, a second movable member, a twisted coil spring, a power generator, and a housing. The first and second movable members are gears. First and second wound parts of the spring are wound around a first center shaft in opposite directions. Initial elastic energies ie1 and ie2 are respectively applied to the first and second wound parts, absolute values of ie2 and ie1 being equal. The second movable member is turnable by a force from outside the mechanism, engaging teeth of the first and second movable members together to turn the first movable member. With ie12 accumulating on the first wound part and with the teeth disengaged from each other, the first center shaft is turned in an opposite direction by ie12 to generate power in the power generator. Also, the first center shaft is turned by ie1 and ie2.
US10927821B2 Controlling heating elements in a wind turbine system
Examples are generally directed to techniques for controlling a temperature of a blade in a wind turbine system. One example of the present disclosure is a method of controlling a temperature of a blade in a wind turbine system. The method includes setting a target temperature, inputting physical conditions of the blade and ambient conditions about the blade into a processor, outputting a minimum amount of energy to a heating element of the blade required to reach the target temperature based on the physical conditions and ambient conditions, and adjusting the energy provided to the heating element to reach the target temperature.
US10927820B2 Method and system for calibrating a wind vane
A method and a system for calibrating a wind vane of a wind turbine, a method for monitoring a wind turbine, and a method for operating a wind turbine are provided. The method comprises: measuring first and second wind speeds with anemometers and a wind direction with a wind vane, a multiplicity of measurement values being recorded over a defined time period; determining differences between the first and second wind speeds; determining a model function for a relationship between measured wind directions and determined differences, at least one first model function being determined for a first wind-speed bin and at least one second model function being determined for a second wind-speed bin; determining at least one intersection point value of the measured wind direction where the first model function and the second model function intersect; and outputting the intersection point value as an installation angle of the wind vane.
US10927817B1 Hybrid vertical/horizontal axis wind turbine for deep-water offshore installations
A wind-driven power generating system with a hybrid wind turbine mounted on a floating platform that heels relative to horizontal in the presence of a prevailing wind. The hybrid turbine has a turbine rotor with at least two rotor blades, each mounted to a turbine shaft by at least one strut, and the system is configured so that the shaft forms a predetermined non-zero operating heel angle relative to vertical in the presence of a prevailing wind at a predetermined velocity. The blades and struts are airfoils with predetermined aerodynamic characteristics that generate lift forces with components in the direction of rotation around the shaft of the blades and struts at the operating heel angle to drive an electrical generator carried by the platform. The system can be designed to generate maximum power at the predetermined heel angle or essentially constant power over a range of heel angles.
US10927816B2 Method and cover for covering an opening in a component of a wind turbine
Provided is a method for temporarily covering an opening in a component of a wind turbine, including the steps: positioning a cover including an inflatable torus and a tarpaulin, whose circumference is attached to the torus, over the opening such that the torus extends around the outer circumference of a wall whose inner circumference delimits the opening and that the tarpaulin extends across the opening, and inflating the torus to attach the cover to the component.
US10927808B2 Spiral blade having wind guide
A wind control blade (31) of a wind guide (30) of the present invention forms a 20° wind control blade lateral curved surface gradient angle (32), a 30° wind control blade longitudinal spiral twist angle (33), a 180° wing control blade alignment angle (34), and a 15° wind control blade rear gradient angle (35). In addition, a turbine blade (41) forms a 30° turbine blade lateral curved surface gradient angle (42), a 40° turbine blade longitudinal spiral twist angle (43), and a 120° turbine blade alignment angle (44). The 20° wind control blade lateral curved surface gradient angle (32) and the 30° wind control blade longitudinal spiral twist angle (33) of the wind control blade (31) have more gradual and wider incidence angles than the 30° turbine blade lateral curved surface gradient angle (42) and the 40° turbine blade longitudinal spiral twist angle (43) of the turbine blade (41). Accordingly, since more wind enters into the central direction of the inner side of the turbine blade (41) and a primary whirlwind is generated, much higher acceleration can be obtained.
US10927806B2 Solenoid drive for a starter for an internal combustion engine
A solenoid drive may include a ferromagnetic housing having a coil receiving chamber axially limited by opposing face side walls, a cylindrical coil arrangement having at least one electric coil, the coil arrangement being arranged in the chamber and coaxially surrounding a cylindrical coil interior space, a ferromagnetic plunger stop having a central region projecting axially in the interior space, a ferromagnetic plunger arranged at the housing opposing the plunger stop, and a ferromagnetic bypass device extending in a circumferential direction and arranged coaxially with respect to the coil arrangement and radially within the coil. The plunger may project axially into the coil interior space and may be adjustable axially bi-directionally relative to the housing between active and distal positions, which are proximal and distal, respectively, with respect to the central region. The bypass device may be spaced apart axially from the face side walls. In the passive position, the plunger may project axially into the bypass device such that an axial overlap between the plunger and the bypass device may be defined.
US10927805B2 High pressure pump
A valve member includes a specific range in which an overlap area that is an area in which a hole opening and a slide outer wall are overlapped with each other becomes gradually smaller and a minimum passage area that is a passage area between an intermediate chamber and a first hole being minimum becomes gradually larger as the valve member is moved in a direction away from a valve seat portion in a movable range in the axial direction.
US10927790B2 Cylinder head gasket
A cylinder head gasket to be mounted between a cylinder block and a cylinder head of an engine includes: at least one bore-hole plate having a bore hole which corresponds to a cylinder bore of the cylinder block; and a main plate disposed so as to surround the bore-hole plate, wherein the bore-hole plate and the main plate are separated from each other without being in contact with each other, while being connected with each other with a heat insulating member interposed between the bore-hole plate and the main plate.
US10927783B2 Method for ascertaining a continuous injection of a combustion chamber, injection system, and internal combustion engine comprising such an injection system
A method for identifying a continuously injecting combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine which has an injection system with a high-pressure accumulator for a fuel, having the following steps: time-dependent sensing of a high pressure in the injection system; starting a continuous-injection detection process at a starting time while the internal combustion engine is operating; identifying a start time of a pressure drop which occurs chronologically before the starting time and at which the high pressure in the injection system begins to drop if continuous injection has been detected; and identifying at least one combustion chamber to which the continuous injection can be assigned, on the basis of the start time of the pressure drop.
US10927768B2 Spline ring for a fan drive gear flexible support
A gear assembly support for a gas turbine engine includes a spline ring configured to fit into a case of the gas turbine engine and a flex support. The flex support includes splines for engaging the spline ring and an inner portion attachable to a portion the gear assembly.
US10927766B2 Turboprop comprising a gas generator and an accessory box coupled to a rear end of a high pressure shaft of the gas generator
A turboprop including a propeller shaft and a gas generator running along this propeller shaft, this gas generator including a high-pressure shaft and a hollow low-pressure shaft both extending along the same longitudinal axis, the low-pressure shaft having a rear end coupled to a rear end of the propeller shaft via a reducer. It includes an accessory box contiguous to the reducer while being located facing a rear end of the low-pressure shaft, and coupled to the rear end of the high-pressure shaft by a shaft passing through the low-pressure shaft.
US10927764B2 Fuel manifold assembly
The gas turbine engine fuel manifold assembly includes a fuel manifold, and fuel nozzles secured to the fuel manifold and in fluid communication therewith. A fuel inlet connector has a body secured to the fuel manifold, and is in-line therewith. The fuel inlet connector has at least one connector outlet fluidly connected to the fuel manifold. The at least one connector outlet defines a fuel flow direction having a main component in a circumferential direction relative to the axis.
US10927761B2 Refreshing heat management fluid in a turbomachine
A heat management system for a turbomachine may include a first heat exchanger configured and arranged to receive a first fluid stream from a first duct, a second heat exchanger configured and arranged to receive the first fluid stream after discharging from the first heat exchanger, and a hatch configured to provide fluid communication from a second duct to the first duct so as to introduce a second fluid stream from the second duct to the first duct. A method of cooling fluid streams may include directing a first fluid stream from a first duct across or through a first heat exchanger, directing the first fluid stream across or through a second heat exchanger after discharging from the first heat exchanger, and directing a second fluid stream from a second duct to the first duct, with the second fluid stream flowing through a hatch configured to provide fluid communication from the second duct to the first duct.
US10927757B2 Rotor bow management
A method of reducing rotor bow in a high pressure rotor of a gas turbine engine that has in axial flow a low pressure rotor and a high pressure rotor. The method involves storing bleed air from the gas turbine engine when the engine is running to provide stored pneumatic energy; and using that stored pneumatic energy after the engine has been shut-down to rotate the high pressure rotor at a speed and for a duration that reduces rotor bow. A gas turbine engine wherein rotor bow in the high pressure rotor after engine shut-down has been reduced by carrying out the aforesaid method is also disclosed.
US10927744B2 Insulated composite heat shield for vehicle exhaust system
An exhaust component assembly includes a heat shield formed from a composite material and a mounting structure that attaches the heat shield to an outer housing of an exhaust component. The mounting structure comprises an insulator located between an outer surface of the outer housing an inner surface of the heat shield. A method of assembling the composite heat shield to the outer housing of the exhaust component assembly is also disclosed.
US10927743B2 Device for exhaust system of vehicle
A clamping assembly configured for an exhaust system of a vehicle may include a gasket engaged to be prevented from deviating using a method in which a pin is inserted into and engaged with a pin hole at an inlet pipe flange of a catalytic converter, wherein an outlet pipe flange of a turbocharger and an inlet pipe flange of the catalytic converter are clamped by a clamp by interposing the gasket between the outlet pipe flange of the turbocharger and the inlet pipe flange of the catalytic converter.
US10927737B2 Method and system for purifying exhaust gas for prevention of NH3 slip
A system for purifying exhaust gas includes a controller to predict a possibility of ammonia (NH3) slip occurring at the rear end of a selective catalytic reduction on a diesel particulate filter (SDPF) by comparing a convective heat transfer value (h) with a first predetermined value. The controller determines whether an engine is rapidly accelerated, and performs a control to prevent introduction of ammonia downstream of the SDPF when the ammonia slip is predicted to occur.
US10927731B2 Cylinder head cover and method of manufacturing the cylinder head cover
A cylinder head cover includes a main body and a side projection portion. The main body is provided so as to cover a cylinder head, and collects a blowby gas. The side projection portion discharges the blowby gas toward an intake passage. The cylinder head cover includes a cover gas passage through which the blowby gas flows from a main body gas passage to an outlet of the side projection portion. A minimum passage cross-sectional area portion of the cover gas passage is provided not in the side projection portion but in the main body gas passage. The main body has a hole or a projection branch passage at a position of the main body gas passage that is downstream of the minimum passage cross-sectional area portion. The main body, the side projection portion, and the hole or the projection branch passage are integrally molded.
US10927730B2 Inside-out rotating coalescer with gas exit through hollow shaft
Various example embodiments relate to rotating coalescers. One embodiment includes a housing comprising a first housing section having a blowby gas inlet structured to receive crankcase blowby gases from a crankcase. The housing further comprises an oil outlet. The rotating coalescer includes an endcap and filter media. The filter media is arranged in a cylindrical shape and is coupled to and positioned between the crankcase blowby gases passing through the filter media by coalescing and separating oils and aerosols contained in the crankcase blowby gases. The rotating coalescer includes a hollow shaft extending through the housing and positioned radially inside of the filter media. The hollow shaft forms a blowby gas outlet structured to route filtered crankcase blowby gases out of the housing. The rotating coalescer further includes a drive mechanism operatively coupled to the hollow shaft.
US10927721B2 Oil reservoir for camshaft phaser
A camshaft phaser includes a reservoir cover on a rear side, facing the cams, and a timing wheel on a front side. Fluid is routed from the oil control valve to the reservoir via radial channels defined between a rear cover and a thrust interface. Fluid may also be routed from a radial bearing to the reservoir via these channels. A spool in the oil control valve assembly has an internal passageway to route fluid from a front cavity to the radial channels.
US10927719B2 Variable cam timing phaser having two central control valves
A variable cam timing phaser arrangement is disclosed, comprising: a rotor having at least one vane; a stator co-axially surrounding the rotor, having a recess for receiving the vane of the rotor, wherein the vane divides the recess into a first chamber and a second chamber; and a control assembly for regulating hydraulic fluid flow from the first chamber to the second chamber or vice-versa. The control assembly comprises a central on/off piloted valve allowing or preventing fluid flow along a first unidirectional flow path between the first and second chambers, and a central solenoid valve allowing or preventing fluid flow along a second unidirectional flow path between the first and second chambers in the opposite direction to the first flow path. Also disclosed are an integrated valve unit for use in the variable cam timing phaser arrangement, and a method of controlling the timing of a camshaft.
US10927718B2 Variable valve drive
The present disclosure relates to a variable valve drive, in particular with a sliding cam system, for an internal combustion engine. The variable valve drive has a shaft and a cam carrier which is arranged rotationally conjointly and axially displaceably on the shaft and which has a first cam and a second cam. The variable valve drive has an actuator device for axially displacing the cam carrier, and has a carrying device which at least partially engages around a lever axle of a force transmission device and carries the actuator device. The variable valve drive can offer the advantage that an arrangement of the actuator device which is expedient in terms of structural space is made possible in the region of the lever axle. At the same time, support of the actuator device by means of the carrying device on the lever axle can stiffen the flexible lever axle by means of the engaging-around configuration.
US10927706B2 Intercooled tangential air injector for gas turbine engines
A thermal management system for a component of a gas turbine engine is disclosed. In various embodiments, the thermal management system includes a manifold extending circumferentially about a longitudinal axis and defining a plenum; a cooling fluid transfer tube disposed within the plenum and configured to transfer a component cooling fluid from a component cooling fluid source to the component; and a cooling fluid passageway connected to the manifold and configured to transfer a plenum cooling fluid from a plenum cooling fluid source to the plenum.
US10927704B2 Cooling configuration for a cold gas turbine generator assembly
A turbine generator assembly includes a turbine drivably connected to an electrical generator. The turbine includes a propellant input and a spent propellant exhaust. The spent propellant exhaust is connected to an exhaust flow path. An electrical component is connected to an output of the electrical generator such that the electrical component is powered by the electrical generator. A first heat exchanger including a cooling fluid inlet is connected to the exhaust flow path and a cooled feature is configured to be cooled by fluid received through the cooling fluid inlet. The cooled feature is at least a portion of the electrical component.
US10927702B1 Turbocharger or turbocharger component
A turbocharger or turbocharger component is disclosed herein. The turbocharger or turbocharger component may comprise an annular unison ring, and a first nozzle ring having an annular groove. The annular unison ring may be rotatably disposed in the annular groove. A partial circular recess may be disposed in an outer annular nozzle ring surface of the first nozzle ring adjacent to the annular groove. A unison crank having a circular body may be rotatably disposed in the partial circular recess. A plurality of vane assemblies may be rotatably disposed in a respective vane aperture within the first nozzle ring.
US10927697B2 Turbogenerator set
Provided is a turbogenerator set including a boiler, a steam turbine unit, a generator unit, a superheater, and a reheater in a body of the boiler, a header connection region corresponding to a steam inlet header and a steam outlet header for the superheater and the reheater on the body of the boiler, and pipes connecting the boiler to a high-pressure cylinder and to a medium-pressure cylinder, and transmitting a high-temperature and high-pressure steam. The steam turbine unit is disposed at an outer side of the boiler body adjacent to the header connection region, and an axis of the steam turbine unit vertically point to the boiler body, vertically arranged on a high level; that is, the steam turbine unit is vertically arranged on a high level.
US10927694B2 BOAS carrier with cooling supply
A blade outer air seal assembly includes a support structure. A blade outer air seal has a plurality of seal segments arranged circumferentially about an axis and mounted in the support structure by a carrier. A coverplate is arranged between the carrier and at least one of the plurality of seal segments. The coverplate forms a first passage between the coverplate and the carrier and a second passage between the coverplate and the seal segment.
US10927693B2 Unitary body turbine shroud for turbine systems
A turbine shroud for turbine systems may include a unitary body including a support portion coupled directly to a turbine casing of the turbine system, and forward hook(s) and aft hook(s) formed integral with the support portion. The unitary body may also include an intermediate portion formed integral with and extending from the support portion. The intermediate portion may include a non-linear segment extending from the support portion, and a forward segment formed integral with the non-linear segment. The forward segment of the intermediate portion may be positioned axially upstream of the forward hook(s). Additionally the unitary body may include a seal portion formed integral with the intermediate portion, opposite the support portion. The seal portion may include a forward end formed integral with the intermediate portion. The forward end may be positioned axially upstream of the forward hook(s).
US10927692B2 Turbomachinery sealing apparatus and method
A turbomachinery sealing apparatus including a first turbomachinery component having a first end face, and a seal extending away from the first end face, the seal being connected to a wall of the component by a tab extending between the wall and the seal.
US10927690B2 Vane carrier, compressor, and gas turbine including the same
Disclosed herein are a vane carrier that is uniformly deformed by heat and a gas turbine including the same. The vane carrier includes a pair of bodies having a plurality of vanes arranged on their inner peripheral surfaces, and forming an annular shape by coupling the bodies in a semi-annular form to each other, fastening parts protruding radially from outer peripheral surfaces of respective ends of the bodies coupled to each other so as to couple the bodies, and one or more deformation prevention members disposed on the outer peripheral surfaces of the bodies and protruding radially therefrom. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent damage to components due to heat deformation since the vane carrier is relatively uniformly deformed and to improve durability by adjusting the natural frequency of the vane carrier to avoid resonance.
US10927688B2 Steam turbine nozzle segment for partial arc application, related assembly and steam turbine
A steam turbine diaphragm nozzle segment, related assembly and steam turbine. Various embodiments include a steam turbine diaphragm nozzle segment having: a pair of opposing sidewalls; an airfoil extending between the pair of opposing sidewalls and integral with each of the pair of sidewalls, the airfoil having a single contact surface for directing a flow of working fluid through a flow channel; and a fill region integral with the airfoil and the pair of opposing sides, the fill region extending between the pair of opposing sides along an entirety of a length of the airfoil, the fill region for completely obstructing the flow of working fluid.
US10927684B2 Repairing a coating with a pre-configured coating patch
A method is provided for repairing a component of an item of rotational equipment, where the component includes a coating and a component body, and where the coating is on the component body and includes a defect. The method includes steps of: (a) removing a portion of the coating from the component body thereby forming a coating aperture, the removed portion of the coating including the defect, and the portion of the coating is removed such that the coating aperture has a coating aperture configuration which substantially matches a first patch configuration of a first coating patch; (b) preparing the component at the coating aperture to receive the first coating patch, (c) disposing the first coating patch within the coating aperture; and (d) attaching the first coating patch to the component body.
US10927679B2 High efficiency power production methods, assemblies, and systems
The present disclosure provides methods, assemblies, and systems for power production that can allow for increased efficiency and lower cost components arising from the control, reduction, or elimination of turbine blade mechanical erosion by particulates or chemical erosion by gases in a combustion product flow. The methods, assemblies, and systems can include the use of turbine blades that operate with a blade velocity that is significantly reduced in relation to conventional turbines used in typical power production systems. The methods and systems also can make use of a recycled circulating fluid for transpiration protection of the turbine and/or other components. Further, recycled circulating fluid may be employed to provide cleaning materials to the turbine.
US10927676B2 Rotor disk for gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine rotor disk has a single-piece hub with a radially-outer surface, and with an annular cavity inside the single-piece hub. The annular cavity is defined by a radially-elongated cross-sectional profile revolved at least partly about the axis of rotation. Blades extend outwardly from the radially-outer surface.
US10927669B2 Transducer ringing
A method and system for reducing transducer ringing. The method may comprise identifying a first set of waveforms and a second set of waveforms from recorded waveforms taken by a transducer, estimating an invariant component for each waveform in the first set of waveforms, and subtracting the invariant component from the second set of waveforms. The system may comprise a downhole tool. The downhole tool may comprise at least one transducer and wherein the at least one transducer is configured to emit an excitation and record a plurality of waveforms. The system may further comprise an information handling system configured to identify a first set of waveforms and a second set of waveforms from the plurality of waveforms from the at least one transducer, estimate an invariant component for each waveform in the first set of waveforms, and subtract the invariant component from the second set of waveforms.
US10927665B2 Composite slickline communication
A communication system, comprises a composite slickline including an electrical conductor surrounded by an electrically insulating structural material, a downhole tool; and a sensing element. The composite slickline is mechanically and electrically coupled to the downhole tool and extends from the downhole tool to the sensing element. The composite slickline and the sensing element are capacitively coupled so as to permit relative movement therebetween and so as to permit an electric field to extend from the electrical conductor of the composite slickline to the sensing element through the electrically insulating structural material of the composite slickline for the transmission of an electrical and/or an electromagnetic signal between the downhole tool and the sensing element via the composite slickline.
US10927662B2 Downhole communication
A wellbore communication system (1) comprises a downhole tool (2) having a downhole transmitter (40), a sensing element (22, 122, 222, . . . , 1022) located at surface and coupled to a surface receiver (44), and an insulated slickline (6, 106, 206, . . . , 1006) having an electrically conductive core surrounded by an insulating coating. The slickline is attached to the downhole tool and coupled to the downhole transmitter. The sensing element is capacitively coupled to the slickline so as to permit movement of the slickline relative thereto and so as to an electric field to extend from the core of the slickline through the insulating coating to the sensing element for transmission of information from the downhole transmitter to the surface receiver via the slickline and the sensing element.
US10927657B2 Wellbore drilling with a top drive device
A method for drilling a wellbore, wherein use is made of a top drive device including: multiple electric top drive motors each having a rotor, a transmission to which the rotors of the multiple top drive motors are operatively connected, a rotary stem or quill operatively connected to the transmission allowing the rotary stem or quill to be driven by the top drive motors in order to impart rotary torque to a drilling tubulars string connected to the rotary stem or quill of the top drive device, wherein at least one, preferably each, of the top drive motors has an operable clutch device configured to selectively connect and disconnect upon command the rotor relative to the transmission. The method includes providing a command to the one or more top drive motors having a clutch so as to selectively connect and disconnect the rotor thereof relative to the transmission by operating the clutch.
US10927650B2 Perforating systems and flow control for use with well completions
A well completion system can include fluid flow through a flow passage, and one or more diverters deployed into the flow passage downhole of a perforating assembly, the diverters and the perforating assembly being concurrently displaced by the fluid flow. A perforating assembly can include a perforator, and a control module including a memory, a motion sensor, a timer, and a controller that causes the perforator to fire in response to a lack of motion for a predetermined period of time. A well completion method can include flowing fluid through a flow passage, deploying a perforating assembly into the flow passage, and displacing the perforating assembly through the flow passage by the fluid flow at a predetermined flow rate for a predetermined flow time, and ceasing the fluid flow at an end of the predetermined flow time, thereby placing the perforating assembly at a desired location for forming perforations.
US10927641B2 Apparatuses, systems and methods for treating and producing from multiple zones in a subterranean formation
There is provided apparatuses of a flow communication station a flow control apparatus having a flow control member, and a shifting tool that is configured for coupling to the flow control member. While the shifting tool is coupled to the flow control member, application of a pressure differential across the shifting tool urges movement of the flow control member for effecting opening of a port.
US10927639B2 Methods of completing a well and apparatus therefor
A method can include conveying a dispensing tool through a wellbore, the dispensing tool including an enclosure containing plugging devices, and then opening the enclosure by cutting a material of the enclosure, thereby releasing the plugging devices from the enclosure into the wellbore at a downhole location. A dispensing tool can include a container having an enclosure therein, the enclosure including a flexible material that contains the plugging devices, and an end of the enclosure being secured to a member displaceable by an actuator. The enclosure material is cut in response to displacement of the member by the actuator. A plugging device can include at least one body configured to engage an opening in the well and block fluid flow through the opening, and multiple fibers including staple fibers or filaments formed into yarn.
US10927637B2 System and method for reducing setting loads
Embodiments include an energizing ring for setting a downhole seal includes a body having a varied cross-section along at least a portion of an axial length. The energizing ring also includes a plurality of peaks forming at least a portion of the varied cross-section having a first diameter. The energizing ring also includes a plurality of valleys forming at least a portion of the varied cross-section having a second diameter, the first diameter being larger than the second diameter, and respective valleys of the plurality of valleys being arranged proximate respective peaks of the plurality of peaks.
US10927632B2 Downhole wire routing
Downhole wire routing apparatus including a tubular body having an outer circumferential surface and a central bore extending along a longitudinal axis. The tubular body includes one or more channels, capable of receiving one or more wires, disposed within the tubular body between the central bore and outer circumferential surface. Method and system for routing wires to one or more downhole tools.
US10927630B2 Casing exit joint with guiding profiles and methods for use
A casing exit joint with guiding profiles and methods for use are provided. In one embodiment, a casing exit joint comprises: a substantially tubular casing joint comprising an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein at least a circumferential portion of the inner surface comprises a plurality of axial inner grooves. In certain embodiments, at least a circumferential portion of the outer surface may comprise a plurality of axial outer grooves. The casing exit joint may be disposed in a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation, and a cutting tool may cut a window through at least a portion of the casing exit joint. In certain embodiments, the axial inner grooves and/or outer grooves may reduce the amount of milling debris, prevent lateral displacement of the cutting tool, and/or eliminate the need to pre-orient the casing exit joint to achieve the desired exit window.
US10927623B2 Multi-cycle wellbore clean-out tool
A clean-out tool and method of cleaning out a wellbore. The clean-out tool is placed at the end of a coiled tubing or other conveyance string. The clean-out tool comprises a tubular housing providing an elongated bore through which fluid flows. The tubular housing has back-jetting ports disposed at an upward angle therein. The clean-out tool is configured to operate in a back-jetting mode when the clean-out fluid is pumped into the tubular housing at a first flow rate. In this mode, at least a portion of clean-out fluid flows through the bore, up an annular region and then through the back jetting ports. The clean-out tool is further configured to operate in a fluid flow-through mode when the clean-out fluids are pumped into the bore of the tubular housing at a second flow rate. In this mode, all of the clean-out fluid flows through the clean-out tool.
US10927619B1 Method and apparatus for containment and collection of fluids
A fluid containment device has a sleeve-like housing defining an inner chamber and an elongate slot or opening. At least one inner door is received in the inner chamber, and can rotate between a first retracted position (leaving the elongate slot open or unobstructed) and a second position (causing the elongate slot to be blocked or obstructed). With the inner door in the retracted position, the device can be quickly and efficiently positioned around a threaded connection existing between adjacent pipe sections. A safety door prevents undesired placement of body parts or other objects in the elongate slot (and in the path of the inner door) during powered rotation of the inner door. A variable diameter seal assembly is selectively closed around the outer surface of any pipe sections. The device prevents drilling fluid from uncontrolled splashing or spilling on personnel or the surrounding environment upon separation of the pipe sections, while also saving and redirecting the drilling fluid to a rig's mud system for further handling.
US10927611B2 Method for manufacturing a turned-down centralizer sub assembly
A method for manufacturing a centralizer assembly includes reducing a diameter of a mandrel such that a turned-down region is formed in the mandrel, positioning a first stop segment in the turned-down region, and positioning a centralizer at least partially in the turned-down region, wherein the first stop segment is positioned intermediate of axial extents of the centralizer, such that the first stop segment at least partially limits a range of motion of the centralizer relative to the mandrel.
US10927601B2 Selective activation of motor in a downhole assembly
A downhole assembly and method are provided for selective activation of a motor in a drilling string. The downhole assembly includes a stator and a rotor assembly. The rotor assembly comprises a rotor body having a fluid passage extending between an inlet and an outlet, the fluid passage extending through at least part of the length of the rotor; and a ball catch component comprising a receiving end and an interior seat for receiving and retaining a blocking implement, and a fluid passage. When no blocking implement is retained in the rotor assembly, the fluid passage permits flow of drilling fluid entering the receiving end to the fluid passage of the rotor body. The fluid thereby bypasses the motor, which is not activated. When a blocking implement is in place, drilling fluid flows around the ball catch component and into the motor to thereby activate the motor.
US10927598B2 Roll-up dual curtain closure system
A dual curtain closure system for covering a portal wherein each curtain has a length greater than the length of the lateral margins of the portal, a first end fixedly attached across the portal at an upper end thereof, and a second end folded back on itself to define an upwardly opening pocket. An elongated rod is supported within each pocket. A first spindle winds and unwinds the first curtain and a second spindle winds and unwinds the second curtain. A drive motor is operable to simultaneously rotate the first and second spindles such that the upwardly opening pockets of the curtains are concomitantly raised or lowered. A predetermined distance between the rods is maintained as the pockets are raised or lowered, which facilitates sealing of the curtains to the lateral margins of the portal as the curtains are lowered.
US10927575B2 Fireplace latch system
A fireplace latch system has a pivotable latch retained within a latch retainer. One or more springs between the pivotable latch and latch retainer bias the latch towards two stable positions, an opened position and a closed position. In the closed position, one or more surface contacting elements extend through the latch retainer and exert a force on a frame for a glass panel to secure the glass panel and frame to the fireplace. The latch system allows the glass panel and frame to move outwards to release pressure in the event of an explosion within the combustion chamber of the fireplace.
US10927570B2 Lock for a hinged closure member
A lock comprising a latch bolt and a dead bolt, a dead bolt lever to move the dead bolt, a key actuated cylinder with a rotary driving bit, a second turn latch bolt lever to move the latch bolt by using the key, a second turn latch bolt driver as an intermediary between the driving bit and the second turn lever, a spring urging the second turn driver in the path of the driving bit, and a locking mechanism to lock the dead bolt. The second turn driver comprises a follower portion which, upon actuation by the driving bit, moves the second turn driver out of the path of the driving bit thereby preventing the driving bit from being blocked. The locking mechanism comprises a slot having two catches and a spring biased lever mounted on the dead bolt lever to lock the dead bolt lever.
US10927563B2 Plug device for swimming pool fence system and related methods
A plug device may be for a swimming pool fence system that includes spaced apart vertical fence posts to be inserted into corresponding fence post openings in a pool deck, and a fencing material coupled between adjacent spaced apart vertical fence posts. The plug device may include a cylindrical body having opposing first and second ends. The first end may be adjacent a distal end of a respective fence post opening in the pool deck upon insertion therein. The plug device may include a magnet carried by the second end of the cylindrical body. The plug device may also include a cylindrical pool deck cap carried by the magnet. The cylindrical pool deck cap may be adjacent a proximal end of the respective fence post opening in the pool deck upon insertion therein.
US10927562B2 Fence support system
A fence support system includes a catch member having an at least partially D-shaped protrusion and post receiver, and a retainer member having an aperture configured to receive the protrusion. A method of supporting an apertured fence material includes providing a catch member comprising an at least partially D-shaped protrusion extending from a catch plate of the catch member and receiving an end of a vertical support within the catch member, providing a retainer member comprising an aperture configured to receive the protrusion of the catch member, and capturing an apertured fence material between the catch member and the retainer member.
US10927560B2 Modular crypt
A modular crypt structure comprising a frame, a module insert defining a chamber and a closure panel and methods of constructing the same are disclosed. The chamber functions as a crypt module and is adapted to receive bodily remains or portions thereof. The chamber is closed by attaching a closure panel, such as a stone crypt front to the frame, thereby encapsulating bodily remains. The modular crypt structure may comprise a plurality of chambers, thereby providing a plurality of crypt modules, and the frame may comprise a plurality of horizontal bars and a plurality of vertical bars. A method of constructing a modular crypt structure comprises erecting a frame, providing at least one module insert, configuring the insert to define a chamber adapted to receive bodily remains, and closing the crypt module.
US10927557B1 Personal workspace assembly
A lounge assembly comprising a lower wall structure including at least first and second spaced apart side walls and a rear wall that together form an assembly space, each of the side walls and rear wall including an internal surface, a seat assembly supported between the first and second side walls, a first coupler mounted to the internal surface of the first side wall, a support arm having an arm length dimension between proximal and distal ends, the proximal end mounted to the first coupler adjacent the internal surface of the first side wall for rotation about a first vertical axis and a tablet member supported at the distal end of the support arm for rotation about a second vertical axis through a second range of motion with respect to the support arm.
US10927552B2 Veneer panel and veneer corner with mounting systems
The invention provides a veneer panel for use on a surface of a building. The veneer panel can be fabricated with a mounting system that includes a frame and/or a backing for efficient installation on a building surface, as well as a mounting strip or mating connector that can be installed on a building surface to further support the veneer panel.
US10927544B2 Multi-use building block and methods
A multi-use block including a block body having at least a first leg. The blocks can be placed in different orientations with respect to each other to form multiple interlocking structures. The block can be a variety of materials, including concrete, and when concrete, used for making walls and columns. Methods of making and methods of use are provided.
US10927543B2 Acoustic attenuation structure
An acoustic attenuation structure comprises a gas permeable composite facesheet, a cellular core, and an impermeable backing. The gas permeable composite facesheet has a designated porosity. The designated porosity causes the permeability of the gas permeable composite facesheet. The gas permeable composite facesheet comprises a carbon fiber fabric. The cellular core is bonded to the gas permeable composite facesheet using a resin of the gas permeable composite facesheet without any additional adhesive. The impermeable backing is connected to the cellular core.
US10927542B2 Integrated joint sealing system
An integrated joint sealing system that is incorporated into the edges of a sheathing panel, which also may have a factory bonded weather resistive barrier. The edges of each panel are configured as a shiplap joint, or similarly functioning joint, that is present as either an overlap or underlap on each of the four panel edges. The arrangement of the joints are such that one edge will have an overlap and the opposite edge will have an underlap. A flexible gasket material (or materials) is factory applied to one or both sides (underlap and/or overlap) of the shiplap joint. This flexible gasket material, when overlapped with adjacent shiplap panels, provides a weather resistive seal to limit both water and air penetration.
US10927536B2 Sanitary washing device
According to the embodiment, a sanitary washing device is provided on a toilet including a bowl. The sanitary washing device includes a casing, a nozzle, a shielding plate, and a controller. The nozzle washes a human body private part. The nozzle is advanceable and retractable between a storage position and an advanced position. The shielding plate is provided rotatably with respect to the casing and positioned frontward of the nozzle when the nozzle is at the storage position. The controller controls an operation of the nozzle. The nozzle has a first spout hole squirting water. The shielding plate is at a first position when the nozzle is at the advanced position. The controller performs a frontward washing operation of squirting water before using the sanitary washing device. A part of the shielding plate is positioned frontward of a front end part of the nozzle in the frontward washing operation.
US10927526B1 Hydraulic wave tuner
A work vehicle has a chassis, and a member connected to the chassis for movement with respect to the chassis. An actuator is connected to the chassis and to the member to move the member with respect to the chassis. A hydraulic circuit is connected to the actuator and a pump pressurizes fluid in the hydraulic circuit. An adjustable quarter wave tuner is connected to the hydraulic circuit. The adjustable quarter wave tuner has a length that is adjustable within a range of lengths to thereby reduce noise caused by the pump across a corresponding range of frequencies. In some embodiments, the member is a linear actuator, such as a hydraulic cylinder. In other embodiments, the member is a rotary actuator, such as a hydraulic motor.
US10927524B2 Retrieval arrangement for a ripper of a machine
A retrieval arrangement for a ripper of a machine includes a bollard that is disposed towards a rear portion of the machine. The bollard includes a base that is disposed along a mid-plane of the ripper and connected to the ripper via a ripper carriage. A method for retrieving the ripper includes positioning a sling around the bollard, and pulling the sling using another machine such that the bollard is biased in the direction away from the ripper carriage.
US10927521B2 Equalizer with lubrication
An equalizer for a mining machine includes an equalizer main body, an internal chamber defined by the main body configured to retain lubrication, and a bushing disposed within the internal chamber. The bushing includes an opening. The equalizer further includes a pin disposed partially in the internal chamber and extending through the opening.
US10927520B1 Watertight flexible flood barrier system
Disclosed is an improved flexible flood barrier system for creating a watertight barrier. The system includes a novel hinged clamping bar assembly configured to engage a hem of the fabric flood barrier. The fabric flood barrier is comprised of a waterproof layer reinforced with Kevlar straps. The Kevlar straps are weaved together through slots in one of the layers without the need for stitching upon any of the waterproof layers. When deployed the improved fabric flood barrier system prevents storm surges from breaching the flexible flood barrier system at the attachment points.
US10927512B2 Road finishing machine or charger vehicle with pushing means for a material transfer process
A road-finishing machine for producing a paving layer from a laying material or a charger vehicle for supplying the road-finishing machine with a laying material. The road-making machine comprises a material bunker, and a pushing means fixed forward of the material bunker at a chassis, such that pushing rollers of the pushing means may dock to rear tires of a truck. The pushing rollers comprise a pair of first pushing rollers mountable in a first position in a seat of a traverse of the pushing means. Either the pushing means is expandable by at least one changeable attachment to which the first pushing rollers may be mounted in a second position further forward with respect to the first position, or the pushing means comprises a pair of second pushing rollers which may be selectively positioned forward of the first pushing rollers.
US10927504B2 Microfibrillated film
A method of producing a microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) film comprising reinforcement fibers. The method includes: providing a suspension comprising a first MFC in an amount of at least 50 weight %, reinforcement fibers in an amount of at least 5 weight %, all percentages calculated on the total solid content of said suspension, and a formation aid; mixing said suspension to form a mixture; forming a fibrous web from the mixture; and dewatering and/or drying said fibrous web to form a film having a basis weight of less than 40 g/m2, a specific formation number of below 0.45 g0.5/m2, and an Oxygen Transmission Rate (OTR) value of below 100 ml/m2/per 24 hours, preferably of below 50 ml/m2per 24 hours at 50% relative humidity. Also, a film and use of the film in food or liquid packaging applications.
US10927503B2 Method to form a web comprising fibers
The invention discloses a method to enable the efficient use of surfactants in web forming of a cellulose containing material, e.g. in the making of paper or paperboard. The method comprises the addition of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) or nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) to the white water in a web-forming process in order to form complexes with surface active agents. The formed complexes are at least partly recycled to the process. This enables the producer to have control over the concentration of surface active agents in the system.
US10927492B2 Laundry processing apparatus and control method thereof
The present invention relates to a laundry processing apparatus and a control method thereof. A laundry processing apparatus operated by means of a motor, which has a plurality of washing units for performing washing independently of each other, charges a current generated during braking of a motor provided in each of the first washing unit and the second washing unit in a battery provided therein and uses the charged power at the next driving of the motor, thereby preventing the wasting of energy and reducing energy consumption even when power consumption is increased due to a simultaneous operation of the first washing unit and the second washing unit.
US10927490B2 Clutch device and washing machine
A clutch device may include an actuator and a clutch member structured to be driven by the actuator to perform mechanical connection and disconnection. The actuator may include an output arm having an operating point which drives the clutch member, a support point which swingably supports the output arm at a position separated from the operating point of the output arm, a clutch motor, and a reduction gear mechanism structured to transmit a drive force of the clutch motor to a force point provided between the operating point of the output arm and the support point.
US10927485B2 Shoemaking machine having ultrasonic positioning function
A shoemaking machine includes a sewing device having a cantilever unit, a work platform and a clamping frame unit. The cantilever unit has a sewing needle extending toward the clamping frame unit. A driving device is disposed on the cantilever unit, and includes a movable seat that is movable toward and away from the clamping frame unit. An ultrasonic positioning device is connected to the cantilever unit, and includes a welding head facing the clamping frame unit. The clamping device is connected to the movable seat and has a clamping space. The ultrasonic positioning device is inserted into the clamping space and is clamped by the clamping device.
US10927482B2 Yarn, fabric, and fiber product
The problem addressed by the present invention is to provide yarn, which includes an ultrafine filament, and that has superior handling properties, elongation and contraction properties, and with which a fabric and a fiber product of high quality can be obtained, a fabric using this yarn, and a fiber product using this yarn or fabric. The solution is imparting a binder to yarn that includes a filament A-1 with a single fiber diameter of 10 to 3000 nm and a fiber A-2 with a single fiber diameter greater than the filament A-1, and obtaining a fabric or fiber product using the yarn as necessary.
US10927477B2 Method of forming composite fibers
A process of forming a fiber comprised of a plurality of bio-char particles, comprising: combining a portion of a polymer with a hemp derivative, said hemp derivative selected form a hemp carbon made by pyrolyzing a quantity of hemp stalk at between 1100-1500° C. to create a char; adding the char to a milling vessel and milling the char for a period of between 1 to 16 hours, and a full spectrum hemp extract, or combinations thereof, wherein the polymer and hemp derivative are extruded to form a fiber.
US10927468B2 Copper electroplating compositions and methods of electroplating copper on substrates
Copper electroplating compositions which include an imidazole compound enables the electroplating of copper having uniform morphology on substrates. The composition and methods of enable copper electroplating of photoresist defined features. Such features include pillars, bond pads and line space features.
US10927463B2 Pretreating liquid for electroless plating to be used during reduction treatment, and process for producing printed wiring board
A novel pretreating liquid for electroless plating which is used simultaneously with reduction treatment after roughening treatment of a filler-containing insulating resin substrate. A pretreating liquid for electroless plating is used simultaneously with reduction treatment when an insulating resin substrate containing a filler is roughened and residues generated on the insulating resin substrate are reduced. The pretreating liquid comprises: a reducing agent; and at least one selected from the group consisting of ethylene-based glycol ether represented by CmH(2m+1)-(OC2H4)n-OH (m=an integer of 1 to 4, n=an integer of 1 to 4) and propylene-based glycol ether represented by CxH(2x+1)-(OC3H6)y-OH (x=an integer of 1 to 4, y= an integer of 1 to 3).
US10927460B2 Raw material for forming thin film, and method for manufacturing thin film
A raw material for forming a thin film that includes a compound represented by General Formula (1) below. In the formula, R1 represents a linear or branched alkyl group having 2 to 4 carbon atoms; R2 to R5 each independently represent a linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms; A represents an alkanediyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and M represents titanium, zirconium or hafnium. Provided that when M represents zirconium, A represents an alkanediyl group having 3 or 4 carbon atoms. When M represents titanium or hafnium, it is preferred that A represents an alkanediyl group having 2 or 3 carbon atoms. When M represents zirconium, it is preferred that A represent an alkanediyl group having 3 carbon atoms.
US10927457B2 Semiconductor manufacturing apparatus
A semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in this embodiment includes a reactor, a pump, an exhaust pipe and a mesh member. The reactor houses a semiconductor substrate to treat the semiconductor substrate. The pump exhausts a gas inside the reactor. The exhaust pipe connects between the reactor and the pump. The mesh member is located at a flow inlet of the pump for the gas or in the exhaust pipe and has a main plane having a plurality of meshes arranged thereon. The mesh member has a protrusion and/or protruding shape projecting upstream of the gas.
US10927448B2 Catalyst electrodes, and methods of making and using the same
Methods of making catalyst electrodes comprising sputtering at least Pt and Ir onto nanostructured whiskers to provide multiple alternating layers comprising, respectively in any order, at least Pt and Ir. In some exemplary embodiments, catalyst electrodes described, or made as described, herein are anode catalyst, and in other exemplary embodiments cathode catalyst. Catalysts electrodes are useful, for example, in generating H2 and O2 from water.
US10927437B2 Aluminium strip for lithographic printing plate supports with high flexural fatigue strength
The invention relates to an aluminium alloy for the production of lithographic printing plate supports and also to an aluminium strip produced from the aluminium alloy, a process for the production of the aluminium strip and also its use for the production of lithographic printing plate supports. The object of providing an aluminium alloy as well as an aluminium strip from an aluminium alloy that permits the production of printing plate supports having improved bending-strength fatigue transverse to the rolling direction without adversely affecting the tensile strength values before and after the annealing process and while preserving the roughening properties, is achieved by the fact that the aluminium alloy contains the following alloy components in weight percent: 0.4%
US10927430B2 Material for laminated iron core, and method of manufacturing laminated iron core
A material for laminated iron cores is used as plural steel sheets to be overlapped with one another and punched when a laminated iron core is manufactured. A surface roughness of the steel sheets forming the material for laminated iron cores is at an arithmetic mean roughness Ra of 0.40 [μm] or less, and a sheet thickness deviation in a sheet width direction of at least a portion used as the laminated iron core is 3 [μm] or less per 500 [mm], the portion being of the steel sheets forming the material for laminated iron cores.
US10927416B2 Method for diagnosing colorectal cancer from a human feces sample by quantitative PCR, primers and kit
The present invention relates to the field of detection of colorectal cancer (CRC). Specifically it relates to methods for the early detection, risk screening and monitoring of CRC and/or adenomatous polyps in a human subject based on the quantification of one or more 16S rDNA bacterial sequences in feces. It further relates to the use of said bacterial sequences as biomarkers of colorectal cancer and/or adenomatous polyps; to a kit comprising a reagent and instructions for the quantification of said bacterial sequences; and to nucleic acids for the quantification of said 16S rDNA bacterial sequences.
US10927409B1 Detection of sequences uniquely associated with a dna target region
The disclosed embodiments concern methods for determining sequences of interest using targeted unique molecular index (TUMI) sequences that are uniquely associated with individual polynucleotide fragments in plants, such as those present in a transgenic event, a site-specific mutation or a wild type variant. System, apparatus, and computer program products are also provided for determining a sequence of interest implementing the methods disclosed.
US10927395B2 Method for using electrochemical bioreactor module with recovery of cofactor
Provided herein a re composition and process for using an electrochemical device for the reduction of the oxidized state of phosphorylated or non-phosphorylated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide to the reduced state in which unwanted products of the electrochemical reduction are recovered as the oxidized state of the phosphorylated or non-phosphorylated nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide and returned to the electrochemical device for reduction.
US10927394B2 Methods and reagents for synthesising polynucleotide molecules
The invention relates to new methods for synthesising polynucleotide molecules according to a predefined nucleotide sequence. The invention also relates to methods for the assembly of synthetic polynucleotides following synthesis, as well as systems and kits for performing the synthesis and/or assembly methods.
US10927391B2 Enzymatic enrichment of n-3 fatty acids in the form of glycerides
Disclosed are various enzymatic processes for the enrichments of oils with omega-3 fatty acids, and specific lipase preparations for use with these processes.
US10927384B2 DNA vectors, transposons and transposases for eukaryotic genome modification
The present invention provides polynucleotide vectors for high expression of heterologous genes. Some vectors further comprise novel transposons and transposases that further improve expression. Further disclosed are vectors that can be used in a gene transfer system for stably introducing nucleic acids into the DNA of a cell. The gene transfer systems can be used in methods, for example, gene expression, bioprocessing, gene therapy, insertional mutagenesis, or gene discovery.
US10927382B2 Methods for stabilizing production of acetyl-coenzyme a derived compounds
The present disclosure relates to the use of a switch for the production of heterologous non-catabolic compounds in microbial host cells. In one aspect, provided herein are genetically modified microorganisms that produce non-catabolic compounds more stably when serially cultured under aerobic conditions followed by microaerobic conditions, and methods of producing non-catabolic compounds by culturing the genetically modified microbes under such culture conditions. In another aspect, provided herein are genetically modified microorganisms that produce non-catabolic compounds more stably when serially cultured in the presence of maltose followed by the reduction or absence of maltose, and methods of producing non-catabolic compounds by culturing the genetically modified microbes under such culture conditions.
US10927377B2 Modulators of APOL1 expression
The present embodiments provide methods, compounds, and compositions useful for inhibiting APOL1 expression, which may be useful for treating, preventing, or ameliorating a disease associated with APOL1.
US10927373B2 Compositions and methods for inhibiting gene expression of Hif2alpha
RNA interference (RNAi) triggers and RNAi trigger conjugates for inhibiting the expression of Hif2α (EPAS1) gene are described. Pharmaceutical compositions comprising one or more Hif2α RNAi triggers optionally with one or more additional therapeutics are also described. Delivery of the described Hif2α RNAi triggers to tumor cells in vivo provides for inhibition of Hif2α gene expression and treatment of cancer.
US10927371B2 Cationic siRNAs, synthesis and use for RNA interference
The invention relates to cationic siRNAs, characterized in that they are double-stranded RNA fragments, grafted to the ends of which are oligocations, the number of cationic charges grafted being comparable to or greater than that of the anionic charges carried by the internucleoside phosphates of the RNA strands.
US10927370B2 Single cell analysis of transposase accessible chromatin
Methods and systems for sample preparation techniques that allow amplification (e.g., whole genome amplification) and sequencing of chromatin accessible regions of single cells are provided. The methods and systems generally operate by forming or providing partitions (e.g., droplets) including a single biological particle and a single bead comprising a barcoded oligonucleotide. The preparation of barcoded next-generation sequencing libraries prepared from a single cell is facilitated by the transposon-mediated transposition and fragmentation of a target nucleic acid sequence. The methods and systems may be configured to allow the implementation of single-operation or multi-operation chemical and/or biochemical processing within the partitions.
US10927365B2 Manipulating the circadian clock to increase gene expression
A method of increasing gene expression by manipulating the circadian clock is described that includes transforming a photosynthetic organism to include an expression control sequence that modulates the expression of a clock gene to increase expression of a target gene. Photosynthetic organism having a modified circadian cycle reflecting this method are also described.
US10927362B2 Processable single chain molecules and polypeptides made using same
The present invention features inter alia nucleic acid molecules which encode polypeptides comprising a single chain Fc region and the polypeptides they encode. The Fc moieties of these constructs are linked by a cleavable scFc linker which is adjacent to at least one enzymatic cleavage site, e.g., an intracellular processing site. The resulting processed molecules comprise two polypeptide chains and substantially lack the extraneous amino acid sequence found in single chain Fc linker molecule. Methods of making and using these dimeric molecules are also described.
US10927355B2 Method for producing an organosilicon product
The present invention provides compositions and methods for catalyzing the formation of carbon-silicon bonds using heme proteins. In certain aspects, the present invention provides heme proteins, including variants and fragments thereof, that are capable of carrying out in vitro and in vivo carbene insertion reactions for the formation of carbon-silicon bonds. In other aspects, the present invention provides methods for producing an organosilicon product, the method comprising providing a silicon-containing reagent, a carbene precursor, and a heme protein; and combining the components under conditions sufficient to produce an organosilicon product. Host cells expressing the heme proteins are also provided by the present invention.
US10927345B2 Activated platelet composition with tunable growth factor level
Methods and systems for generating a tunable or customizable activated product composition are related. In certain embodiments, one or more of electric pulse parameters, flow rate, or sample container size are varied so as to generate the activated product composition. The activated product composition may be customized or optimized based for a particular patient or procedure.
US10927343B2 Therapeutic apoptotic cell preparations, method for producing same and uses thereof
The present application provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a population of mononuclear-enriched cells in an early-apoptotic state, methods for the production of said compositions and uses thereof in the treatment of diseases characterized by pathological immune responses. The pharmaceutical compositions may be used in treatment of conditions such as, but not limited to, graft versus host disease (GVHD) and autoimmune diseases including but not limited to inflammatory bowel disease, gout and arthritis.
US10927338B2 Insert shelf and incubator
The insert shelf (1) is characterized in that it has at least one means (3) with which an incubation medium located in an incubation vessel placed on the insert shelf (1) can be set in motion during an incubation treatment or during an incubation process in an incubator (2). For this purpose, the at least one means (3) can be operated electrically and/or preferably moved mechanically.
US10927329B2 Cleaning formulation for removing residues on surfaces
This disclosure relates to a cleaning composition that contains 1) at least one redox agent; 2) at least one first chelating agent, the first chelating agent being a polyaminopolycarboxylic acid; 3) at least one second chelating agent different from the first chelating agent, the second chelating agent containing at least two nitrogen-containing groups; 4) at least one metal corrosion inhibitor, the metal corrosion inhibitor being a substituted or unsubstituted benzotriazole; 5) at least one organic solvent selected from the group consisting of water soluble alcohols, water soluble ketones, water soluble esters, and water soluble ethers; 6) water; and 7) optionally, at least one pH adjusting agent, the pH adjusting agent being a base free of a metal ion. This disclosure also relates to a method of using the above composition for cleaning a semiconductor substrate.
US10927327B2 Treatment liquid, method for washing substrate, and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
An object of the present invention is to provide a treatment liquid for a semiconductor device, which has excellent temporal stability of residue removing performance, and excellent anticorrosion performance for a treatment target. In addition, another object of the present invention is to provide a method for washing a substrate and a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, each using the treatment liquid. The treatment liquid of an embodiment of the present invention is a treatment liquid for a semiconductor device, including at least one hydroxylamine compound selected from the group consisting of hydroxylamine and a hydroxylamine salt, at least one basic compound selected from the group consisting of an amine compound other than the hydroxylamine compound and a quaternary ammonium hydroxide salt, and at least one selected from the group consisting of a reducing agent other than the hydroxylamine compound and a chelating agent, and having a pH of 10 or more.
US10927326B2 Cosmetic brush cleaner
[Problem] To provide a cosmetic brush cleaner excellent in quick dryability and capable of removing stains such as deposited cosmetics with ease in the following manner: impregnating tissue paper, towel, or the like with the cleaner to wipe off the cosmetics, sebum, and the like deposited on a cosmetic brush; or directly spraying the cleaner on a cosmetic brush, and wiping the brush with dry tissue paper or the like. [Solution] A cosmetic brush cleaner including: (A) a lower alcohol in an amount of 30 to 99 mass %; (B) a volatile oil in an amount of 1 to 70 mass %; and (C) water in an amount of 7 mass % or less (including 0 mass %).
US10927321B2 Traction fluid with improved low temperature properties
A traction fluid comprising a blend of 2,3-dicyclohexyl-2,3-dimethylbutane (HAD) and 2,3-dicyclohexyl-2,3-dimethylbutane (iso-HAD) is found to have a lower viscosity at low temperatures when compared to a traction fluid having only HAD or only iso-HAD as a base fluid with no compromise to traction coefficient. The traction fluid may comprise additives. The traction fluid usually comprises HAD:isoHAD between about 8:1 to about 1:3. Further, the HAD:iso-HAD traction fluid blend is produced by a method of simultaneous co-production of hydrogenated HAD and hydrogenated iso-HAD from an alpha styrene dimer and an iso-HAD precursor with a yield of about 90% in a method that does not require a purification step.
US10927318B2 Lubricity additive for transportation fuels
Oxidized disulfide oil (ODSO) compounds, derived from by-product disulfide oil (DSO) compounds from the MEROX process, are effective as lubricity additives for transportation fuels. Significant increases in lubricity of ultra-low sulfur fuels as measured by the WSD test were observed with addition of ODSO compounds in the range of from 0.1 ppmw to 10 ppmw. This use of ODSO compounds as lubricity additives converts an otherwise DSO waste oil product into a valuable commodity that has utility in improving lubricity properties of transportation fuels.
US10927315B2 Maximizing high-value chemicals from mixed plastic using different steam-cracker configurations
A process for producing olefins and aromatics comprising converting plastics to a hydrocarbon product comprising a gas phase and a liquid phase in a pyrolysis unit; separating the hydrocarbon product into a hydrocarbon gas stream comprising the gas phase and a hydrocarbon liquid stream comprising the liquid phase; feeding the hydrocarbon gas stream to a gas steam cracker to produce a gas steam cracker product comprising olefins, wherein an olefins amount in the gas steam cracker product is greater than in the hydrocarbon gas stream; separating the hydrocarbon liquid stream into a first fraction (b.p.<300° C.) and a second fraction (b.p>300° C.); feeding the first fraction to a liquid steam cracker to produce a liquid steam cracker product comprising olefins and aromatics, wherein an olefins amount in the liquid steam cracker product is greater than in the first fraction; and recycling the second fraction to the pyrolysis unit.
US10927314B2 Process for the conversion of crude oil to petrochemicals
An integrated process to convert crude oil into petrochemical products includes distilling crude oil to produce gases fraction, naphtha, kerosene, gasoil and resid; subjecting resid to resid upgrading to produce LPG, light-distillate and middle-distillate; subjecting at least a portion of one or more of the group consisting of middle-distillate produced by resid upgrading, kerosene and gasoil to middle-distillate hydrocracking to produce LPG, light-distillate and hydrowax; and subjecting at least a portion of one or more of the group consisting of light-distillate produced by resid upgrading, light-distillate produced by middle-distillate hydrocracking and hydrowax to steam cracking. A process installation for performing the process is also provided.
US10927310B2 Selective hydrogenation method using a nickel-based catalyst produced using an additive comprising a carboxylic acid function
A process for the selective hydrogenation of polyunsaturated compounds containing at least 2 carbon atoms per molecule, contained in a hydrocarbon feedstock having a final boiling point below or equal to 300° C. in the presence of a catalyst comprising an alumina support and an active phase comprising nickel, said active phase not comprising a metal from Group VIB, said catalyst being prepared by a process comprising at least: i) a step of bringing said support into contact with at least one solution containing at least one nickel precursor; ii) a step of bringing said support into contact with at least one solution containing at least one organic compound comprising at least one carboxylic acid function; iii) a step of drying said impregnated support at a temperature below 250° C.; steps i) and ii) being carried out separately, in any order.
US10927309B2 Conserving fresh wash water usage in desalting crude oil
Methods for conserving the use of fresh wash water in crude oil desalting are described. A crude oil stream including salt mixes with a wash water stream to form an emulsion. The emulsion flows to a desalter, and the wash water coalesces to reform the wash water stream and to transfer at least a portion of the salt from the crude oil stream to the wash water stream. The crude oil stream with reduced salt content separates from the wash water stream. The effluent, which includes the wash water stream, flows from the desalter to a processing unit. The effluent is processed to reduce a concentration of salt in the effluent to be substantially equal to or less than a concentration of salt in the wash water stream. At least a portion of the processed effluent mixes with the crude oil stream before the emulsion flows to the desalter.
US10927303B2 Methods for improved quench tower design
The present technology describes methods and systems for an improved quench tower. Some embodiments improve the quench tower's ability to recover particulate matter, steam, and emissions that escape from the base of the quench tower. Some embodiments improve the draft and draft distribution of the quench tower. Some embodiments include one or more sheds to enlarge the physical or effective perimeter of the quench tower to reduce the amount of particulate matter, emissions, and steam loss during the quenching process. Some embodiments include an improved quench baffle formed of a plurality of single-turn or multi-turn chevrons adapted to prevent particulate matter from escaping the quench tower. Some embodiments include an improved quench baffle spray nozzle used to wet the baffles, suppress dust, and/or clean baffles. Some embodiments include a quench nozzle that can fire in discrete stages during the quenching process.
US10927298B2 Nitride fluorescent material, method for producing the same, and light emitting device
A method for producing a nitride fluorescent material having high emission luminance can be provided. The method includes heat-treating a raw material mixture containing silicon nitride, silicon, an aluminium compound, a calcium compound, and a europium compound.
US10927296B2 Single-band upconversion luminescent material and method for producing the same
A single-band upconversion luminescent material includes an amorphous ceramic host; and lanthanide ions doped into the ceramic host.
US10927294B2 Bright silver based quaternary nanostructures
Disclosed are nanostructures comprising Ag, In, Ga, and S and a shell comprising Ag, Ga and S, wherein the nanostructures have a peak wavelength emission of 480-545 nm and wherein at least about 80% of the emission is band-edge emission. Also disclosed are methods of making the nanostructures.
US10927283B2 Friction-reducing compositions for use in drilling operations
Friction-reducing compositions useful for reducing Operating Torque in a drilling operation are described. Methods of conducting drilling operations using such friction-reducing compositions and lubricant compositions formed from blends of the friction-reducing composition with an oil-based mud composition are also described.
US10927279B2 Biological buffers with wide buffering ranges
Amines and amine derivatives that improve the buffering range, and/or reduce the chelation and other negative interactions of the buffer and the system to be buffered. The reaction of amines or polyamines with various molecules to form polyamines with differing pKa's will extend the buffering range, derivatives that result in polyamines that have the same pKa yields a greater buffering capacity. Derivatives that result in zwitterionic buffers improve yield by allowing a greater range of stability.
US10927275B2 Alumina sol-silane composite material and preparation method and application thereof
The present invention relates to the field of building surface coating technologies, and in particular, to an alumina sol-silane composite material and a preparation method and application thereof. The alumina sol-silane composite material provided in the present invention is prepared by raw materials including the following components by weight parts: 5 to 45 parts of alumina sol, 30 to 90 parts of silane, 3 to 10 parts of silane coupling agent, and 1 to 5 parts of dispersant. A hydrophobic anticorrosive coating can be formed after coating the alumina sol-silane composite material provided in the present invention to a surface of a cement-based material, and has good waterproof performance and corrosion resistance.
US10927273B2 Composition including polyester resin and method of using the same
The composition includes a polymeric resin having at least one α,β-unsaturated ester group, a vinyl aromatic compound having at least one vinyl substituent on an aromatic ring, and an amino- or mercapto-substituted compound represented by formula (HD)1-4-R. Each D is independently —S— or —N(H)— and R is a monovalent alkyl, alkenyl, or polyalkyleneoxy or a multivalent alkylene, alkenylene, or polyalkyleneoxy, wherein the alkyl, alkenyl, alkylene, or alkenylene are each interrupted by at least two —O—, —N(H)—, —N(H)—C(O)—, —S—C(O)—, or —O—C(O)— groups or a combination thereof. A method of repairing a damaged surface using the composition is also described.
US10927266B2 Amine-functionalized organosilane/fatty acid combination systems as stain/corrosion inhibitors for the application on aluminum and its alloys
Provided herein is a composition for treating aluminum containing surfaces, wherein the composition includes a reaction product of at least one amine-functionalized organosilane and/or oligomer and/or polymer thereof and at least one fatty acid, wherein the molar ratio of the amino group/s of the at least one amine-functionalized organosilane and/or oligomer and/or polymer thereof and of the at least one fatty acid is 1.2:1 to 1:2, and wherein the at least one amine-functionalized organosilane and/or oligomer and/or polymer thereof is linked to the at least one fatty acid by at least one carboxylic acid/amine salt bond and/or at least one amide bond.
US10927261B2 Carbon black and rubber compounds incorporating same
Carbon blacks such as reinforcing-grade carbon blacks with high structure are described. The carbon black can have the following properties: a statistical thickness surface area (STSA) ranging from 80 m2/g to 150 m2/g, an oil absorption number (OAN) of at least 180 mL/100 g, and a crushed oil absorption number (COAN) of at least 110 mL/100 g. Rubber compounds which incorporate the carbon black also are described.
US10927259B2 Dissymmetric azomethine direct dyes and process for their preparation, cosmetic composition comprising at least one such dye and use thereof
The present invention relates to dissymmetric azomethine direct dyes of formula (I) and the leuco forms thereof of formula (II), and also to the use thereof for dyeing keratin fibres, in particular human keratin fibres such as the hair: in which formula (I) or (II) R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, n and n′ are as defined in the description. The compounds of formula (I) or (II) according to the invention can give powerful, chromatic and sparingly selective colourings with good colour build-up, which are resistant to the various attacking factors to which keratin fibres may be subjected, such as inclement weather, light, washing and perspiration.
US10927258B2 Process for the preparation of Indigotindisulfonate sodium (indigo carmine)
This invention relates to an improved method for the preparation of highly or substantially pure Indigotindisulfonate sodium (1). It further relates to the novel crystalline form I of Indigotindisulfonate sodium (1) and the process for its preparation.
US10927256B2 Transparent liquid silicone rubber composition
The present invention provides a transparent liquid silicone rubber composition that does not contain an inorganic filler and includes the following as main components: (A) a silicone resin having, as essential structural units, an R3SiO1/2 unit (M unit) and a SiO4/2 unit (Q unit) (R is a monovalent hydrocarbon group containing 1-6 carbon atoms, and at least 2 R's in a molecule are alkenyl groups); (B) a straight-chain or branched organopolysiloxane containing, in a molecule, 2 or more alkenyl groups bonded to silicon atoms; (C) an organohydrogenpolysiloxane containing, in a molecule, 2 or more hydrogen atoms bonded to silicon atoms; (D) an organopolysiloxane which is liquid at room temperature, having a weight-average molecular weight of 37,000 or less and containing, in a molecule, one or more hydroxyl groups bonded to silicon atoms; and (E) a hydrosilylation reaction catalyst. The present invention is a highly transparent, hydrosilylation-curable liquid silicone rubber composition, wherein the hardness and high transparency are sufficiently retained and the mold releasability is excellent.
US10927252B2 Thermoplastic resin composition, and molded product produced therefrom
This thermoplastic resin composition of the present invention comprises: approximately 100 parts by weight of a polycarbonate resin; approximately 1 to approximately 20 parts by weight of a rubber-modified vinyl-based copolymer resin; approximately 10 to approximately 30 parts by weight of a phosphorous-based flame retardant agent; approximately 3 to approximately 12 parts by weight of calcium carbonate; approximately 10 to approximately 40 parts by weight of talc; approximately 5 to approximately 11 parts by weight of wollastonite; and approximately 0.01 to approximately 5 parts by weight of a black pigment. The weight ratio of the calcium carbonate to the talc is approximately 1:1.5 to approximately 1:3.5, and the weight ratio of the talc to the wollastonite is approximately 1:0.3 to approximately 1:0.7. The thermoplastic resin composition can exhibit the properties of high gloss and a good outer appearance, and has excellent fluidity, impact resistance, heat resistance, thin film flame retardancy, and dimensional stability.
US10927248B2 Sulfonated modifiers for froth flotation
Improved sparge compositions for reverse froth flotation separation and uses thereof, and methods of reverse froth flotation are described. The sparge compositions comprise sulfonated polymeric modifiers which can act as dispersants and depressants, and the compositions are suitably used in the reverse froth flotation of particulate material containing ultrafine particles. For example, the compositions and methods can be used in the separation of phosphate beneficiary from ores comprising phosphates, dolomite, calcite, clay, silica, silicates, carbonates, and mixtures thereof.
US10927240B2 Latex composition for dip-molding, and molded article prepared from same
The present invention relates to a latex composition for dip-molding and a molded article produced therefrom. More specifically, the above composition can be used to prepare the dip-molded articles having gentle syneresis, no stickiness, and excellent chemical resistance by using monoglyceride.
US10927226B2 Prepreg and method for producing same
The invention provides a prepreg comprising: a primary prepreg composed of reinforcing fibers and a resin composition (I) impregnating the interior of a reinforcing fiber layer formed from these fibers; and a surface layer composed of a resin composition (II) formed on one or both sides of the primary prepreg; wherein the resin composition (I) is an epoxy resin composition [B] containing at least an epoxy resin and a thermoplastic resin, and the resin composition (II) is an epoxy resin composition [A] containing at least an epoxy resin and conductive particles.
US10927207B2 Thermoplastic vulcanizate compositions
A thermoplastic vulcanizate comprises an isotactic polypropylene matrix phase in which cross-linked rubber particles are dispersed, the rubber particles comprising an ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer (EPDM) containing at least 40 wt % of ethylene-derived units. A propylene-ethylene-diene terpolymer (PEDM) containing at least 60 wt % propylene-derived units and less than or equal to 25 wt % of ethylene-derived units and having a heat of fusion (Hf) of 2 to 10 J/g is added to compatibilize the propylene/EPDM blend.
US10927204B2 Iron tridentate carbene single site catalysts
The present disclosure provides iron-containing catalyst compounds having a carbene ligand. Catalyst compounds of the present disclosure can be asymmetric, having an electron donating side of the catalyst and an electron deficient side of the catalyst. In some embodiments, catalysts of the present disclosure provide catalyst productivity values of 500 gPgcat−1hr−1 or greater and polyolefins, such as polyethylene copolymers, having comonomer content of 8 wt % or greater, a g′ vis value of 0.95 or greater, internal unsaturation content greater than 0.2 unsaturations per 1,000 carbons, broad orthogonal composition distribution, an Mn of 20,000 g/mol or greater, an Mw of 200,000 g/mol or greater, and an Mz/Mw from 2 to 5 or greater.
US10927197B2 Polymers derived from amino-functional vinyl alcohol ethers and applications thereof
The invention provides polymers having the structure: wherein Q, Q′, E, R1, a, b, c, d, and n are described herein. The invention further provides compositions comprising the polymers such as, personal care, hair care, coatings, and battery compositions. The invention furthermore provides hair care compositions comprising the polymers described herein.
US10927194B2 Process for preparing an aqueous polymer dispersion having high chemical resistance
A process for producing aqueous polymer dispersions and the use thereof as binder for coatings having high solvent stability and a low tendency to soiling.
US10927190B2 Cellulose ester and molded article thereof
A cellulose ester, wherein, in a structural formula of the following general formula (I), a degree of substitution where X is an acyl group is from 2.91 to 3.0; the acyl group includes benzoyl group (A) optionally having a substituent, and benzoyl group (B) optionally having a substituent different from that of benzoyl group (A); and when the degree of substitution is 3.0, a degree of substitution of benzoyl group (A) is from 1.5 to 2.9, and a degree of substitution of benzoyl group (B) is from 0.1 to 1.5, wherein all or some of X represents an acyl group; when some of X represents an acyl group, the remainder represents a group selected from a hydrogen atom and an alkyl group; and n represents an integer of from 20 to 20,000.
US10927186B2 T cell recruiting polypeptides based on TCR alpha/beta reactivity
T cell recruiting polypeptides are provided that bind the constant domain of TCR on a T cell. The polypeptides can be used in methods for treatment of cancers.
US10927182B2 Humanized BCMA antibody and BCMA-CAR-T cells
The present invention is directed to a humanized BCMA single-chain variable fragment (scFv), comprising VH having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 3 and VL having the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 5. The present invention is also directed to a BCMA chimeric antigen receptor fusion protein comprising from N-terminus to C-terminus: (i) a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) of the present invention, (ii) a transmembrane domain, (iii) at least one co-stimulatory domains, and (iv) an activating domain. This humanized BCMA-CAR-T cells have specific killing activity against BCMA-positive tumor cells.
US10927176B2 Tumor-specific anti-EGFR antibody and application thereof
The present invention provides a tumor-specific anti-EGFR antibody and application thereof. The antibody can be used for preparing targeted antitumor drugs and tumor diagnosis drugs.
US10927169B2 Treatment of fibrosis with Interleukin-11 receptor alpha antibody
Aspects of the disclosure relate to the treatment, prevention or alleviation of conditions such as fibrosis in a subject. In some embodiments, the treatment, prevention or alleviation of fibrosis in a subject through the administration of an agent capable of inhibiting the action of Interleukin 11 (IL-11) is disclosed.
US10927158B2 T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides variant immunomodulatory polypeptides, and fusion polypeptides comprising the variant immunomodulatory peptides. The present disclosure provides T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides, and compositions comprising same, where the T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides comprise a variant immunomodulatory polypeptide of the present disclosure. The present disclosure provides nucleic acids comprising nucleotide sequences encoding the T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptides, and host cells comprising the nucleic acids. The present disclosure provides methods of modulating the activity of a T cell; the methods comprise contacting the T cell with a T-cell modulatory multimeric polypeptide of the present disclosure.
US10927157B2 Helix-grafted proteins as inhibitors of disease-relevant protein-protein interactions
The disclosure provides helix grafted proteins, methods of producing helix grafted proteins and methods of use of helix grafted proteins as inhibitors of protein-protein interactions involved in disease pathogenesis.
US10927152B2 Astexin peptides
Provided are astexin-1, astexin-2 and astexin-3 lasso peptides, which are based on sequences identified in Asticcacaulis excentricus, and methods of making and using same. Astexin-1 is highly polar, in contrast to many lasso peptides that are primarily hydrophobic, and has modest antimicrobial activity against Caulobacter crescentus, a bacterium related to Asticcacaulis excentricus. The solution structure of astexin-1 was determined, revealing a unique topology that is stabilized by hydrogen bonding between segments of the peptide. Astexins-2 and -3 are intracellular lasso peptides.
US10927150B2 Recombinant AAV1, AAV5, and AAV6 capsid mutants and uses thereof
Provided herein are modified recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) capsid proteins, such as modified rAAV1, rAAV5, and rAAV6 capsid proteins, rAAV particles comprising such capsid proteins, nucleic acid molecules encoding such capsid proteins, as well as compositions, kits and methods of use thereof.
US10927149B2 Industrially scalable process for recovering biologically active recombinant carrier proteins
The present invention relates to a preparation method which is performed by expressing the recombinant carrier proteins in Escherichia coli and purification thereof. More particular, the invention relates to industrially scalable process for the recovery of recombinant carrier proteins.
US10927145B2 Method of enhancing the performance of chromatography methods for purification of proteins
This application describes compositions, kits, and methods for removing contaminants from a protein preparation, for example a cell culture harvest comprising a recombinant protein. The methods described herein can enhance the performance of a later applied chromatographic purification step. The method generally involves contacting a protein preparation comprising a desired protein with a combination of allantoin, a cationic polymer, and a fatty acid, thereby causing the formation of solids and removal of the solids using a suitable process. Further treatment by contacting the treated sample with a chemically reactive surface further enhances results achieved by the first purification step.
US10927136B2 Phosphorus prodrugs of pyrazolo-substituted pyrimidine sGC stimulators
The present patent application discloses the compounds according to Formula (I) shown below, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof wherein JB, n, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, m and X as defined herein.
US10927135B2 Metal-free direct arylation of dialkyl phosphonates for the synthesis of mixed alkyl aryl phosphonates
Provided herein are phosphates, thiophosphates, phosphonates, and phosphinates, methods of making same, and methods of using these compounds and methods for the generation of pharmaceutically relevant phosphate, phosphonate, and phosphinate analogs. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
US10927131B2 Near-infrared absorbing composition, optical structure, and camera module and electronic device comprising the same
Disclosed are a near-infrared absorbing composition including a copper complex represented by Chemical Formula 1, a near-infrared absorption layer formed by using the near-infrared absorbing composition including the copper complex represented by Chemical Formula 1, an optical structure including the near-infrared absorption layer, and a camera module or an electronic device including the optical structure, wherein Chemical Formula 1 is provided below, and and in Chemical Formula 1, R1, R2, x, and y are the same as described in the detailed description.
US10927129B2 N-[(2,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]-6-hydroxy-3-methyl-5,7-dioxo-2,3,5,7,11,11a-hexahydro[1,3] oxazolo[3,2-a]pyrido[1,2-d]pyrazine-8-carboxamide having HIV integrase inhibitory activity
The present invention is directed to N-[(2,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]-6-hydroxy-3-methyl-5,7-dioxo-2,3,5,7,11,11a-hexahydro[1,3]oxazolo[3,2-a]pyrido[1,2-d]pyrazine-8-carboxamide of the formula: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or stereoisomer thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same. The present invention has HIV integrase inhibitory activity.
US10927128B2 Oxadiazaspiro compounds for the treatment of drug abuse and addiction
The present invention relates to compounds having pharmacological activity towards the sigma (σ) receptor, and more particularly to oxadiazaspiro compounds having this pharmacological activity, to processes of preparation of such compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and to their use in therapy, in particular against drug abuse and addiction.
US10927105B1 Pyrazole MAGL inhibitors
Provided herein are pyrazole compounds and pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds. The subject compounds and compositions are useful as modulators of monoacylglycerol lipase (MAGL). Furthermore, the subject compounds and compositions are useful for the treatment of pain.
US10927104B2 Ether compounds and uses thereof
The present invention provides compounds that modulate protein function, to restore protein homeostasis and/or cell-cell adhesion. The invention provides methods of modulating protein-mediated diseases, such as cytokine-mediated diseases, disorders, conditions, or responses. Compositions of these compounds are also provided. Methods of treatment, amelioration, or prevention of protein-mediated diseases, disorders, and conditions are also provided.
US10927103B1 Organic electroluminescent compound and organic electroluminescent device comprising the same
The present disclosure relates to an organic electroluminescent compound and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same. The organic electroluminescent compound of the present disclosure provides an organic electroluminescent device having high efficiency and/or long lifespan.
US10927102B2 Crystalline forms of posaconazole intermediate and process for the preparation of amorphous posaconazole
The present invention provides an industrial method production of amorphous posaconazole. The present invention also relates to a method for production of the posaconazole via and novel crystalline forms of posaconazole intermediate. More particularly the present invention relates to novel crystalline forms of posaconazole intermediate and methods for production of novel crystalline forms of posaconazole intermediate represented by the following structural formula III Which is key intermediate in the production of posaconazole. The present invention also provides for the one pot process for the preparation of amorphous posaconazole using novel crystalline forms of benzyl posaconazole.
US10927099B2 Unsymmetric CCC-NHC pincer metal complexes and methods of use thereof
Provided herein are unsymmetrical bis(azolium) salts, unsymmetrical CCC-NHC metal complexes, and methods of forming the same. The unsymmetrical bis(azolium) salts include a central aryl ring that is substituted with two heterocyclic rings in an ortho, meta, or para fashion. The unsymmetrical CCC-NHC metal complexes include metalated unsymmetrical bis(azolium) salts. The method of forming the unsymmetrical CCC-NHC metal complexes includes reacting a dihalogenated benzene with a first azole to form a mono(azole)benzene, reacting the mono(azole)benzene with a second azole to form an unsymmetrical bis(azole)benzene, alkylating the unsymmetrical bis(azole)benzene to form an unsymmetrical bis(azolium) salt, and metalating the unsymmetrical bis(azolium) salt to form the unsymmetrical CCC-NHC metal complex. Also provided are a bis-ligated CCC-NHC metal complex and an unsymmetrical bimetallic complex.
US10927095B2 Processes for the preparation of Niraparib and intermediates thereof
The present invention relates to novel procedures and novel intermediates useful in the synthesis of Niraparib or any salt thereof.
US10927093B1 Method for synthesizing 2-benzylidene tetrahydrothiophene derivative
The present invention relates to a method for synthesizing a 2-benzylidene tetrahydrothiophene derivative, which comprises the step of reacting a (cyclopropylethynyl) aromatic cyclic compound of Formula (I) with a sulfur source in an organic solvent as a reaction medium in air atmosphere at 100-200° C. to obtain a 2-benzylidene tetrahydrothiophene derivative of Formula (III). The reaction route is as follows: where Ar is selected from phenyl ring, a substituted phenyl ring, biphenylyl, thiophenyl ring or naphthyl ring, in which the substituent on the substituted phenyl ring is selected from the group consisting of halo, trifluoromethyl, cyano, a C1-C20 alkyl group and any combination thereof; and R1 is selected from hydrogen or a C1-C20 alkyl group. The method of the present invention has the advantages of simple reaction conditions, convenient post-treatment, environmental friendliness, and requiring no transition metal catalysis.
US10927084B2 Alkanolamine, friction-reducing agent, and lubricating oil composition
To provide a friction-reducing agent containing no sulfur nor phosphorus and being excellent in friction-reducing properties, and a lubricating oil composition using it. An alkanolamine represented by the following formula is used as a friction-reducing agent: wherein A1 and A2 are each independently a hydroxy group or a hydrogen atom, provided that A1 and A2 are not hydrogen atoms at the same time, R1 is a hydrocarbon group having at most 30 carbon atoms, R2 to R6 are each independently a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group having at most 30 carbon atoms, and m and n are each independently an integer of from 0 to 10.
US10927083B2 Substituted benzimidazoles as inhibitors of transforming growth factor-β kinase
The present invention provides inhibitors of TAK1 having formula (II), affinity resins, and fluorescent dyes and methods of using such compounds to treat various diseases or in protein isolation or purification.
US10927069B2 Diabetes and metabolic syndrome treatment with a novel dual modulator of soluble epoxide hydrolase and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors
N-benzylbenzamides that act as dual soluble soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH)/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) modulators and are useful as medications in the treatment of Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) cluster diseases, including diabetes. Methods of making and using the same are further provided.
US10927067B2 Organic crystalline salt of haloacetic acid
The present invention specifically relates to novel salt and crystalline form of haloacetic acid and its process of preparation. The invention more particularly relates to novel crystalline form dichloroacetate tromethamine salt and its process of preparation. The present invention more specifically relates to the dichloroacetate tromethamine salt, its process and its use for the treatment of various diseases and/or disorders.
US10927066B2 Process for hydrogenating a mixture in the presence of a colorless amine
The present invention relates to a process for hydrogenating a mixture (G1) in the presence of a catalyst, where the mixture (G1) comprises at least one colorless amine and at least one color-imparting component. As a result of the hydrogenation step, the at least one color-imparting component is firstly partially, preferably fully, hydrogenated, while the colorless amine, in particular aniline, is not hydrogenated or hydrogenated to only a very small extent. The color-imparting components which cause the discoloration of the amine which is itself in principle colorless are thus removed by hydrogenation, as a result of which purification of the colorless amine or the mixture (G1) is achieved.
US10927059B2 Catalyst for converting heavy reformate to produce BTX compounds
A method of making BTX (benzene, toluene, xylene) compounds by feeding a heavy reformate stream to a reactor, where the reactor includes a composite zeolite catalyst, that contains a mixture of a desilicated mesoporous mordenite and ZSM-5, and in which the desilicated mesoporous mordenite, the ZSM-5, or both, comprise one or more impregnated metals. The composite zeolite catalyst is able to catalyze the transalkylation reaction and the dealkylation reaction simultaneously to produce the BTX compounds.
US10927058B2 Systems and methods related to the syngas to olefin process
Disclosed herein is a system and method capable of producing butadiene from a product stream.
US10927057B1 Two bed liquid phase isomerization process
A process for ethylbenzene conversion and xylene isomerization of an alkylaromatic feed mixture is described. A C8 alkylaromatic feed mixture can be contacted with two catalyst beds successively in the liquid phase in a C8 aromatic hydrocarbon isomerization zone. The first catalyst comprises a passivated zeolite containing a ten-membered ring channel framework for the conversion of ethylbenzene. The second catalyst comprises UZM-54 zeolite for selective isomerization of the xylenes.
US10927053B2 Methods for the preparation and use of suspensions of chemically-treated solid oxides in an olefin-derived liquid medium
The present invention discloses processes for oligomerizing an olefin feedstock containing C4 to C20 alpha olefins using a catalyst system containing a metallocene compound, an organoaluminum compound, and a suspension of a chemically-treated solid oxide. The liquid medium for the suspension of the chemically-treated solid oxide can be an alpha-olefin oligomer product formed by the oligomerization process.
US10927049B2 Method of producing hydrocarbon and apparatus for producing hydrocarbon
A hydrocarbon is produced by applying mechanical energy to a metal body containing stainless steel by solid-solid contact so that a contact pressure per unit area is 30 kPa or more, in the presence of a gas containing carbon dioxide and a hydrogen source, thereby adding hydrogen to carbon dioxide. Further, a hydrocarbon is produced by providing a reaction vessel for applying mechanical energy to a metal body by solid-solid contact in the presence of a gas containing carbon dioxide and a hydrogen source, a gas introduction unit for introducing the gas containing carbon dioxide to the reaction vessel, a hydrogen source introduction unit for introducing the hydrogen source to the reaction vessel, and a gas discharge unit for discharging a gas containing the hydrocarbon produced in the reaction vessel, and adding hydrogen to the carbon dioxide in the reaction vessel.
US10927044B2 Boron carbide based materials and process for the fabrication thereof
Disclosed is a method for fabricating a solid article from a boron carbide powder comprising boron carbide particles that are coated with a titanium compound. Further disclosed herein are the unique advantages of the combined use of titanium and graphite additives in the form of water soluble species to improve intimacy of mixing in the green state. The carbon facilitates sintering, whose concentration is then attenuated in the process of forming very hard, finely dispersed TiB2 phases. The further recognition of the merits of a narrow particle size distribution B4C powder and the use of sintering soak temperatures at the threshold of close porosity which achieve post-HIPed microstructures with average grain sizes approaching the original median particle size. The combination of interdependent factors has led to B4C-based articles of higher hardness than previously reported.
US10927036B2 UV-curing primer composition for the coating of glass
The invention relates to a UV-curing primer composition for the coating of glass, in particular glass hollow bodies, wherein the primer composition, in addition to reactive oligomers and/or reactive monomers and at least one photoinitiator, comprises at least one organosilane, which possesses at least one acetoxy radical, in particular 1 to 4 acetoxy radicals. The invention further relates to use of at least one organosilane for providing a UV-cured primer layer on glass and/or an ink layer on glass, a method for coating glass, a substrate coated with a UV-cured primer layer, an ink and a kit.
US10927034B2 Glass substrate for display and method for producing same
A glass substrate that achieves a high strain point while having a low devitrification temperature; and a method for producing the glass substrate. This glass substrate for a display is made of a glass comprising SiO2 and Al2O3, comprising 0% or more to less than 4% B2O3 in mass %, and substantially devoiding Sb2O3, wherein 3×BaO/(MgO+CaO+SrO) is 5 or less, MgO/(CaO+SrO) is 0.36 or greater, the devitrification temperature is 1235° C. or lower, and the strain point is 700° C. or higher. The method comprises: melting, by using at least direct electrical heating, a glass material prepared to have a predetermined composition; forming, into a flat glass sheet, the molten glass that has been melted in the melting step; and annealing the flat glass sheet, wherein a condition for cooling the flat glass sheet is controlled so as to reduce the heat shrinkage rate of the flat glass sheet.
US10927032B2 System and method for manufacturing optical fiber
A system for controlling an ambient microgravity environment of a system for drawing optical fiber including a filter arranged to cleanse an environment from contaminants, a molecular sieve arranged in a series of at least one of meshes and baffles to dehumidify the environment, at least one of a pump and a fan to draw an environmental gas through the filter, through the molecular sieve and back in to an ambient environment and a housing in which the filter, molecular sieve and at least one of pump and fan reside.
US10927024B2 Water treatment apparatus for removing nitrogen contained in raw water and water treatment method using the same
A water treatment apparatus for removing nitrogen in raw water and a water treatment method using the same are provided. The water treatment apparatus includes a denitrification reactor configured to remove nitrogen contained in raw water supplied thereto, a phosphorus treatment tank configured to remove phosphorus (P) contained in the raw water supplied from the denitrification reactor, an anammox reactor configured to remove nitrogen contained in the raw water supplied from the phosphorus treatment tank through an anammox reaction, a partial nitritation tank configured to convert ammonium ions (NH4+) remaining untreated in the anammox reaction into nitrite ions (NO2−), and a sedimentation tank configured to cause settling of suspended matter contained in the raw water supplied from the partial nitritation tank so that sludge forms and discharge the raw water through a raw water discharge pipe.
US10927021B2 Process for producing zero-valent iron nanoparticles and treating acid mine drainage
A process for treating acid mine drainage removes iron ions from the acid mine drainage in the form of zero-valent iron nanoparticles which can be subsequently used for environmental remediation.
US10927014B1 Waste water treatment to reduce BOD/COD
A waste water treatment system for removing contaminant chemicals, bacteria and organic matter to reduce the chemical oxygen demand (COD) and the biological oxygen demand (BOD). The system uses thermal energy to remove chemicals that can be oxidized to reduce the COD, and to destroy bacteria and organic matter to reduce the BOD of the treated water. The system can include an expansion chamber and a nozzle to create steam which can be used as thermal energy to heat the waste water and provide the proper treatment to reduce the COD and BOD of the processed waste water.
US10927007B2 Method and plant for the production of synthesis gas
A method for producing syngas includes a) splitting a hydrocarbon into carbon and hydrogen using a plasma to obtain a first product including carbon and hydrogen, b) mixing steam and carbon dioxide with at least a portion of the first product to produce a product stream, wherein a first portion of the carbon in the first product is converted in an endothermic reaction with steam to carbon monoxide and hydrogen and a second portion of the carbon in the first product is converted in another endothermic reaction with the carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide, and wherein heat is supplied to the endothermic reaction, and c) quenching the product stream of step b).
US10927006B2 Thin film substrates including crosslinked carbon nanostructures and related methods
A method of making a thin film substrate involves exposing carbon nanostructures to a crosslinker to crosslink the carbon nanostructures. The crosslinked carbon nanostructures are recovered and disposed on a support substrate. A thin film substrate includes crosslinked carbon nanostructures on a support substrate. The crosslinked carbon nanostructures have a crosslinker between the carbon nanostructures. A method of performing surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) on a SERS-active analyte involves providing a SERS-active analyte on such a thin film substrate, exposing the thin film substrate to Raman scattering, and detecting the SERS-active analyte.
US10926999B2 Microelectromechanical transducer
In accordance with an embodiment, a microelectromechanical transducer includes a displaceable membrane having an undulated section comprising at least one undulation trough and at least one undulation peak and a plurality of piezoelectric unit cells. At least one piezoelectric unit cell is provided in each case in at least one undulation trough and at least one undulation peak, where each piezoelectric unit cell has a piezoelectric layer and at least one electrode in electrical contact with the piezoelectric layer. The membrane may be formed as a planar component having a substantially larger extent in a first and a second spatial direction, which are orthogonal to one another, than in a third spatial direction, which is orthogonal to the first and the second spatial direction and defines an axial direction of the membrane.
US10926995B2 Valve assemblies for use in automatic flavoring dispensing systems
Automatic flavoring and water dispensing systems are disclosed. The systems may be used to add flavorings to medications, and to reconstitute medications by adding water. The systems include multiple flavoring containers communicating with a valve assembly that controls the type and amount of each flavoring to be delivered during a dispensing operation. Water for reconstitution purposes may be provided through the flavoring valve assembly and/or through a separate valve. An input device such as a code scanner may be used to input data regarding the type of medication to be flavored into the system, and a flavoring formulary may be used to provide multiple flavoring options. The dispensing system allows for automatic dispensing of medication flavorings and/or reconstitution water from a single unit.
US10926985B2 Pry bar
A shaft, a wedge and a fulcrum plate connecting the shaft and wedge and having a cross-section in one plane narrower than the shaft and a cross-section in an orthogonal plane wider than the shaft.
US10926984B2 Method for driver assistance for an industrial truck and industrial truck
A method for providing driver assistance for an industrial truck and an industrial truck, particularly a forklift, including capturing steering movement of a steering device of the industrial truck, capturing images of at least part of a surrounding area of the industrial truck using at least one camera, superimposing both a travel path of contours of the industrial truck and a travel path of contours of a load transported on the industrial truck corresponding to the captured steering movement on the captured images, and displaying the captured images having the superimposed travel paths of contours of the industrial truck and the load transported on the industrial truck on a display device disposed in a region of a driver's position of the industrial truck. The contours of the load are obtained from a measurement system of the industrial truck or from virtual models of loads stored in an image processing device.
US10926979B2 Lifting system for elongated objects
The invention relates to a lifting system for lifting elongated objects, comprising a sensor device arranged to identify position and location of an elongated object, a lifting and rotating device, and a control unit for controlling the movement of the lifting and rotating device in response to signals from the sensor device which indicate the position and location of the object. In order to lift elongated objects regardless of object's material, profile or position, the lifting and rotating device is provided with an elongated gripping device including a first gripping arm, and the control unit is configured to control the lifting and rotating device to insert a part of the first gripping arm into the object from one end of the object in order to lift and rotate the object with the inserted part.
US10926978B2 Man conveyor apparatus and controller for man conveyor apparatus
Provided is a man conveyor apparatus (1), including: steps (17) connected in an endless manner; two or more drive motors (4a and 4b), each being configured to circulate the steps (17); a load detection device (10) configured to detect a load of the drive motors (4a and 4b); and a controller (11) configured to control an operation and stop of each of the drive motors (4a and 4b), wherein the controller (11) increases or decreases the number of the drive motors to be driven in accordance with a value of the load detected by the load detection device (10) and changes a drive motor to be driven as a main motor each time the number of drive motors to be driven is decreased.
US10926976B2 Belt with corrugated material
An elevator system includes a hoistway, an elevator car movable along the hoistway, and one or more belts operably connected to the elevator car to propel the elevator car along the hoistway. A belt of the one or more belts includes one or more tension elements extending along a belt length, and a jacket at least partially encapsulating the one or more tension elements. The jacket includes a jacket base formed from a first material and one or more insert layers embedded in the jacket base material. The one or more insert layers have a corrugated shape along the belt length, and are formed from a second material different from the first material.
US10926974B2 Method and apparatus for controlling an elevator system
An elevator system drive unit moves an elevator car in an elevator shaft to at least two shaft access doors under control of a control unit. The car does not move or moves only to a limited extent if an individual is in the shaft. A monitoring unit and sensor (switching contact) detect changes in state in at least one of the doors using a sequence of pulses monitoring signal. The monitoring unit has a battery and can be switched to an autonomous mode when the elevator system is entirely or partially disabled. The monitoring unit, in the autonomous mode, records state data from the sensor and is connected to a safeguard unit that reads and evaluates the recorded state data, and prevents the elevator system from being put into the normal mode of operation if a change in the state of one of the monitored doors has been detected.
US10926971B2 Image forming system for executing staple processing
An image forming system includes a detection unit to detect a recording material, having an image formed thereon by an image forming unit, placed on a processing tray, a staple unit, a discharge unit, and a discharge tray. A first mode of the system is to discharge the recording material conveyed from the image forming unit to the discharge tray via the processing tray and a second mode involves waiting for instruction for executing. When the detection unit detects the recording material inserted into the processing tray in the second mode, and a recording material first mode conveying instruction is issued in a state of waiting for the executing instruction after the recording material detection, a discharge operation is performed to discharge the recording material inserted into the processing tray to the discharge tray without the staple unit executing staple processing on the recording material inserted into the processing tray.
US10926956B2 Foldable conveyor system
A foldable conveyor system is disclosed appropriate for loading and unloading an airplane using two people. In one embodiment, the foldable conveyor system is formed of a plurality of foldable sections, where each section has a first half and a second half foldably connected to each other. Each first half and each second half has reversible tension-controlled conveyor belts for moving luggage into or out of an aircraft. When fully deployed, and thus operating flat along the interior of an aircraft, the foldable conveyor system operates to move luggage and other objects placed on the foldable conveyor system in a selected direction.
US10926955B1 Finger guard member and finger guard member coupling structure
A finger guard member includes: a first surface disposed between one end of a roller and a belt wound around the one end; a second surface in which a notch having a width larger than a shaft diameter of a fixed shaft of the roller is formed with respect to the fixed shaft positioned outside the one end in a longitudinal direction of the roller; and a positioning part disposed inside the notch. When the fixed shaft has a first shaft diameter, the finger guard member is positioned by the positioning part being supported by a peripheral surface of the fixed shaft. When the fixed shaft has a second shaft diameter greater than the first shaft diameter, the finger guard member is positioned by an edge of the notch being supported by the peripheral surface of the fixed shaft with the positioning part being not present on the second surface.
US10926951B1 Material rack
A material rack includes a frame, at least one tray and at least one stopper. Each tray is movably received in the frame in a first direction. Each stopper is movably received in the frame in a second direction, and comprises at least one stopping portion. An edge of each tray is recessed toward the stopper to form at least one stopping groove. Each stopping portion is detachably received in one of the at least one stopping groove. The first direction is different from the second direction.
US10926948B2 Liner with lifting cradle
A liner (10) includes a liner base (11) and a cradle (12) which is used in conjunction with a conventional intermediate bulk container (13). The liner base has a bottom wall (15), a top wall (16) opposite the bottom wall, and four side walls (17) extending between the bottom wall and top wall. The four side walls include a front wall (18), a rear wall (19), and two oppositely disposed end walls (20). The top wall includes a top opening fitment (22). The front wall includes a dispensing opening fitment (23). The liner lifting cradle includes a bottom panel (26), two oppositely disposed end panels (27), and a rear panel (28). The end panels have an elongated terminal end (30) which includes a reinforced mounting hole (32). The rear panel has an elongated terminal end (34) which includes a grommet (35) defining a reinforced mounting hole (36).
US10926944B2 Contact lens package and contact lens packaging method
The present disclosure proposes a contact lens package. The contact lens package includes a first substrate, a contact lens, and a guard ring. The contact lens is disposed on the first substrate. The guard ring is disposed on the first substrate and surrounds the contact lens, wherein the guard ring is fixed on a side surface of the first substrate. The contact lens and the guard ring are surrounded and sealed in the first substrate.
US10926941B2 Device and method for dispensing active ingredient-containing or active ingredient-carrying strips
A device for dispensing active ingredient-containing or active ingredient-carrying strips, including a housing in which a coil chamber for receiving an active ingredient-containing or active ingredient-carrying band is arranged, in which a gear transmission with a driven roller for conveying the band is mounted, and in which a separating device for separating the strips from the band is arranged. A method for dispensing active ingredient-containing or active ingredient carrying strips using such a device is also disclosed. An active ingredient-containing or active ingredient-carrying band is arranged between the driven roller and the pressure roller. A shift clutch transmission having a manually actuatable trigger element is arranged upstream of the gear transmission. The driven roller can be driven in incremental strips by the shift clutch transmission. A device and method is disclosed for dispensing active ingredient-containing or active ingredient-carrying strips with a largely equal dosage are developed.
US10926934B2 Unitized packaging suspension system
A cushioning apparatus configured to be placed inside of a shipping container includes a plurality of inflation chambers. Each of the chambers is characterized as having a general shape, when inflated, of a truncated rectangular pyramid. Each of the plurality of inflation chambers is foldably coupled to another of the plurality of inflation chambers at an edge of said inflation chamber. The plurality of inflation chambers, when inflated, are configured to be folded into a shape that surrounds a void between said plurality of inflation chambers. There may be six inflation chambers.
US10926930B2 Flexible packages with self-folding
Packages made from flexible material, wherein the packages include one or more self-folds formed by applying activation energy to the flexible material.
US10926924B2 Drink container lid assembly
A lid assembly for a drink container includes a top, a bottom, and a plunger. The top includes a drink opening. The bottom includes a drink path opening. With the plunger connected with the top and the bottom the top is rotatable about a rotational axis with respect to the bottom to move the plunger in a direction parallel with the rotational axis such that the lid assembly is movable into an open position in which fluid in a drink container to which the lid assembly is attached is able to flow around the plunger and through the drink opening, a closed position in which fluid in the drink container is blocked by the plunger from flowing through the drink opening, and an unlocked position in which the top is removable from the bottom by moving the top with respect to the bottom in a direction parallel with the rotational axis.
US10926921B2 Pallet shelf system and method of storing goods on a pallet shelf system
Pallet shelf system (4) having at least two pallet decks, said system comprising at least two standard pallets (10a, 10b), each standard pallet comprising at least two fork pockets for receiving the forks of a forklift, at least four upright support posts (42a, 42b, 42c, 42d), two lower pallet base units (21a, 21b) comprising respective protrusions matching a respective fork pocket on a lower pallet (10a), and at least two upper pallet base units (41a, 41b), wherein two support frames (40a, 40b) are formed from said pallet base units and said upright support posts, said upper pallet base units (41a, 41b) supporting the upper pallet's outer pallet legs.
US10926920B2 Protecting pallet blocks
The present invention provides a block protector assembly including a protector contoured to conform to a block of pallet where the pallet includes a plurality of blocks, and an attachment mechanism coupled to the protector, where the attachment mechanism is configured to secure the protector to the block of the pallet, where the protector includes a rigid material. The present invention also provides a method including determining a contour of a block of a pallet, fabricating a protector to follow the contour of the block, and securing the protector to the block. In addition, the present invention provides a protector configured to prevent damage to a block of a pallet, where the protector includes a first side contoured to a first side of the block, a second side contoured to a second side of the block, and a third side contoured to a third side of the block.
US10926914B2 Packaging apparatus and method
A method and apparatus are shown for securing a top for a cardboard carton where the carton has a bottom wall and integral sidewalls, an initially open interior and initially open top flaps with outwardly extending ears. The top flaps are folded to a carton closing position which closes off the initially open interior of the cardboard carton. The ears are also folded to a position in contact with the sidewalls of the carton. A set of punches are aligned with the folded ears of the carton and are actuated to force a first layer of cardboard from a respective top flap through an underlying region of the carton sidewall. A set of platens are located so as to underlie and reinforce the sidewalls of the carton as the punching operation takes place.
US10926904B2 Apparatus and process for packaging a product
A process for packaging a product arranged on a support comprising unrolling a film, moving the film to a packaging assembly defining at its inside a packaging chamber, progressively moving a number of supports inside the packaging chamber of the packaging assembly, closing the packaging chamber with the film sheets held above the respective support, optionally causing one or both of: a gas withdrawal from the hermetically closed packaging chamber and gas injection of a gas mixture of controlled composition, heat sealing the film to said support, wherein the heat sealing uses one or more heaters having heating surfaces which are heated for discrete and short time periods only. An apparatus for performing the above process is also disclosed.
US10926881B2 Seat adjustment system and method
A seat adjustment system and method include a seat assembly having at least one securing stud that is configured to be retained within a track channel of a seat track, and a seat adjuster coupled to the seat assembly. The seat adjuster includes at least one glider. The seat adjuster is moveable between a secured position in which the glider(s) is separated from a top surface of the seat track and the securing stud(s) is retained within the track channel of the seat track, and an adjustment position in which the glider(s) is positioned on a top surface of the seat track and the securing stud(s) is outside of the seat track.
US10926876B2 Traffic control system, controller and method for directing vehicle behavior at a defined spatial location
A traffic control system, a controller and an associated method are provided to direct a vehicle to slow or, in some instances, stop at a defined spatial location along the roadway. In the context of a controller, the controller includes at least one processor and memory including computer program code with the memory and the computer program code configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the controller to receive information indicative of at least one characteristic of the behavior of the vehicle as the vehicle approaches a defined location. Based on the information, the controller is caused to compare the behavior of the vehicle to a defined criterion and, in response, to cause an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) to maintain a hovering position in which the UAV hovers above the roadway so as to be within the path of travel of the vehicle on the roadway.
US10926873B2 Electric powered direct drive rotor motor with integrated mechanical flight control
An electric propulsion system including a stationary rotor hub assembly and a rotating system mounted to the stationary rotor hub assembly. The rotating system is rotatable about an axis. An electric motor including a stator assembly is associated with the rotor hub assembly and a rotor assembly of the electric motor is associated with the rotating system. A swashplate assembly having a dynamic component is integrated into the rotor hub assembly.
US10926872B2 Rotorcraft autopilot and methods
A helicopter autopilot system includes an inner loop for attitude hold for the flight of the helicopter including a given level of redundancy applied to the inner loop. An outer loop is configured for providing a navigation function with respect to the flight of the helicopter including a different level of redundancy than the inner loop. An actuator provides a braking force on a linkage that serves to stabilize the flight of the helicopter during a power failure. The actuator is electromechanical and receives electrical drive signals to provide automatic flight control of the helicopter without requiring a hydraulic assistance system in the helicopter. The autopilot can operate the helicopter in a failed mode of the hydraulic assistance system. A number of flight modes are described with associated sensor inputs including rate based and true attitude modes.
US10926870B2 Method and apparatus for operating a power system architecture
A method and apparatus for operating a power system architecture including an electrical power storage system, a power distribution bus selectively connected with the electrical power storage device, a hydraulic pump selectively connected with the electrical power storage device and a controller module communicatively connected with the electrical power storage system and the hydraulic pump.
US10926864B2 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 moveably couple to a portion of the wing, a flap, a cam rod moveably coupled to the droop panel, a bell crank cam arm moveably coupled to the flap, and a jackscrew interface between the cam rod and the bell crank cam arm. The droop panel is configured to move in response to movement of the flap via the jackscrew interface.
US10926860B2 Decompression panel assembly and methods of assembling the same
A decompression panel assembly for use in an aircraft includes a body panel having an opening defined therein and a cover panel positioned within the opening and spaced from the body panel. The decompression panel assembly also includes an annular spacer panel positioned outboard from the cover panel and the body panel. The spacer panel is spaced from the cover panel to define a first annular flow path between the cover panel and the spacer panel, and the spacer panel is spaced from the body panel to define a second annular flow path between the body panel and the spacer panel.
US10926854B2 Steering device and outboard motor unit
A steering device for an outboard motor is rotatably supported on a hull of a boat about a steering axis. The steering device includes a tiller handle, an actuator, and a linkage. The tiller handle is attached to the outboard motor. The actuator rotates the tiller handle about the steering axis. The link linkage is movably disposed between a connection position and a blocking position. The linkage transmits the driving force from the actuator to the tiller handle at the connection position. The linkage shuts off the transmission of the driving force from the actuator to the tiller handle at the blocking position.
US10926846B2 Resiliently flexible fin
The present invention relates to a resiliently flexible fin for a surfboard or another surface watercraft, the resiliently flexible fin comprising a titanium or titanium alloy core and an opening in the trailing edge that enables a portion of the rear of the fin to resiliently flex against the force of water as the surfboard is turned, which can generate additional forward thrust for the surfboard as the surfboard exits the turn and the fin returns to its unflexed state displacing water in its path with force.
US10926839B2 Portable watercraft
An easily assembled highly portable watercraft comprising a modular boat system that seats one or more operators and is comprised of four or more pontoons connected to downward-sloping diagonally-placed outrigger beams with attached stiffeners connecting to a bridge-deck. The portable watercraft can be rowed, poled, propelled by fins or propellers, and sailed, for example, by an operator situated on the bridge-deck. The pontoons, outriggers, bridge-deck, and other aspects are easily interchangeable to conform to numerous configurations making a custom watercraft that is tailorable to varying water conditions.
US10926826B2 Portable electric vehicle and method for controlling drive thereof
The present disclosure relates to a novel portable electric vehicle, which comprises two front-rear folding mechanisms, a left-right folding mechanism, and an operating mechanism, wherein the two front-rear folding mechanisms for supporting a driver are arranged respectively on the left side and the right side of the bottom of the electric vehicle, the rear ends of the front-rear folding mechanisms are both provided with driving wheel mechanisms, and the front ends of the front-rear folding mechanisms are both provided with rotating wheel mechanisms; two ends of the left-right folding mechanism for driving the two front-rear folding mechanisms to get close to each other are connected respectively to the two front-rear folding mechanisms; and the operating mechanism for controlling the running of the electric vehicle is mounted on the left-right folding mechanism. The present disclosure also relates to a method for controlling the drive of the novel portal electric vehicle, which utilizes an Arduino circuit board to control the running of the electric vehicle. The novel portable electric vehicle has the advantages of good driving experience, small size, light weight, convenience in folding and easiness in operation, and belongs to the technical field of electric vehicles.
US10926823B2 Cycle seat
A cycle seat cycle seat comprising: a crotch area (2), arrangement in use between a user's legs; a central seat section (3), which seat section is arranged for supporting the user's backside; and a rear support portion (5); wherein said portion extends away from the seat section to control rearwards movement of the user with relation to the seat section. The cycle seat may include a displaceable and/or resiliently deformable portion.
US10926812B2 Tailgate with mass and performance optimized reinforcement structure
A tailgate for a vehicle having structural strength and stiffness may include an outer panel, an inner panel facing the outer panel, a top boundary extending between the outer panel to the inner panel, a bottom boundary extending between the outer panel to the inner panel, a left boundary extending between the outer panel to the inner panel, a right boundary extending between the outer panel to the inner panel, and a volume of space defined within the inner panel, bottom boundary, outer panel, top boundary, left boundary, and right boundary. A plurality of bulkheads may be disposed within the volume of space, each bulkhead of the plurality of bulkheads extending in a linear direction a complete distance between the bottom boundary and the top boundary of the inner panel in a manner providing strength and stiffness to the outer and inner panels.
US10926800B2 Suspension tower
An outer housing of a suspension tower has a storage compartment which supports and stores an absorber at an upper part thereof, and an outer housing front leg and an outer housing rear leg which extend from ends, in a vehicle front-and-rear direction, of the storage compartment in a downward direction. An inner panel of the suspension tower has an inner panel front leg which extends from a front end, in the vehicle front-and-rear direction, of a reinforcement in the downward direction, and an inner panel rear leg which extends from a rear end, in the vehicle front-and-rear direction, of the reinforcement in the downward direction. A lower end of the inner panel front leg is positioned at an upper position in a vehicle up-and-down direction in relation to the outer housing front leg.
US10926793B2 Coil temperature estimation
Methods for estimation of lost temperature increment after system restart for motor coil temperature estimation in an electric power steering apparatus of a motor vehicle with a power pack including an ECU with a temperature sensor and an electric motor. The methods allow to easily recover the lost heat increment value after restart of the system. Consequently, the estimation of the temperature of the motor coils will start from the correct temperature value. Damage of the motor due to overheat can be prevented. Further a more robust system diagnostics and a more accurate torque signal estimation can be provided.
US10926776B1 Process to control a networked system of time varying devices
Described is a control command system for generating control commands for a vehicle. The system receives a networked control system corresponding to a network of subsystems of sensors and actuators of the vehicle and data collected from sensors on the vehicle. Multiple subsystems are formed from the networked control system. A dynamic mode decomposition with control (DMDc) process is applied to each subsystem, yielding a linear approximation for each subsystem. The linear approximations are combined into a single linear approximation for the networked control system, and a linear control system approximating the networked control system is output. Control commands are generated for the vehicle based on the linear control system, which cause the vehicle to perform a vehicle operation.
US10926774B2 Method and device for evaluating and/or influencing the driving behavior of a driver of a motor vehicle
A method for evaluating and/or influencing the driving behavior of a driver of a motor vehicle, involving a motor vehicle, in particular in local public transport or in inner-city traffic, preferably for use in vehicle fleets, is designed in such a manner that at least one parameter which describes the driving mode is determined, wherein the position of the gas pedal over time is determined as parameter, and wherein the state of the driving behavior, based on the determined position of the gas pedal, is visually displayed to the vehicle driver by means of a display system in the motor vehicle. Also disclosed is a corresponding device.
US10926773B2 Systems and methods for mitigating motion sickness in a vehicle
System, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to mitigating effects of motion sickness on a passenger in a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes analyzing sensor data about the passenger to produce a passenger state that characterizes a current physical condition of the passenger while riding in the vehicle. The method includes determining whether the passenger state correlates with symptoms of motion sickness in the passenger. The method includes controlling, in the vehicle, a vehicle component to adjust a current configuration relative to the passenger when the passenger state correlates with the symptoms.
US10926770B2 Method of controlling dual clutch transmission and system thereof
A method of controlling a dual clutch transmission, may include releasing a pressure of a non-driveshaft clutch and engaging a gear of a non-driveshaft; applying a first pressure to the non-driveshaft clutch and disengaging the gear of the non-driveshaft; determining a drag torque on the basis of a first rotation speed change rate of the non-driveshaft; releasing the first pressure and engaging the gear of the non-driveshaft; applying a second pressure to the non-driveshaft clutch and disengaging the gear of the non-driveshaft; determining a touch point torque on the basis of a second rotation speed change rate of the non-driveshaft; and adjusting a touch point of the non-driveshaft clutch on the basis of a net torque which is a difference between the touch point torque and the drag torque.
US10926760B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and computer program product
According to an embodiment, an information processing device includes a memory and one or more hardware processors electrically coupled to the memory and configured to function as a change unit, and a display controller. The change unit is configured to change a reference path to a position at a lateral distance when the lateral distance obtained from lateral environmental information indicating a lateral environment of the reference path referred to as a scheduled running path of a moving body is larger than a distance from a lateral end to a center of a running region of the moving body. The display controller is configured to display display information including the reference path on a display unit.
US10926757B2 Parking assist system for carrying out a parking maneuver in an automated manner into a transverse parking space comprising detection of a ground obstacle delimiting the transverse parking space towards the rear
A parking assist system that performs an automated parking maneuver of a motor vehicle into a transverse parking space transversely with respect to a roadway with automated longitudinal and transverse guidance along a parking trajectory. The system detects a signal characteristic of a drive torque of a drive engine that indicates impacting of one or more wheels against an obstacle. The system also detects that a vehicle position reached when the one or more wheels impact against the obstacle indicates that the obstacle is a delimiting ground obstacle which delimits the transverse parking space toward a rear.
US10926756B2 Mobility device
A powered balancing mobility device that can provide the user the ability to safely navigate expected environments of daily living including the ability to maneuver in confined spaces and to climb curbs, stairs, and other obstacles, and to travel safely and comfortably in vehicles. The mobility device can provide elevated, balanced travel.
US10926753B2 Opposed high pressure hydraulic system
Braking systems and methods having above atmospheric pressure applied to the working hydraulic fluid of the braking system. In certain preferred arrangements, the braking system includes at least one source of pressure, which pressurizes a fluid. The pressurized fluid acts on respective pressure surfaces of the master plunger(s) and the slave piston(s) that are opposite the active or working surfaces of the master plunger(s) and the slave piston(s).
US10926752B2 Servicable filter gladhand assembly
A gladhand assembly having a conduit for carrying a fluid and a port having a sidewall defining an interior region. The port also having a first opening in communication with an external environment and a second opening in communication with the conduit. The port includes a first recess in the interior region and disposed in the sidewall. There is a filter member including a sidewall and a first opening including a rim. The rim extends outwardly from the sidewall in a radial direction and is seated on the first recess in the sidewall of the port. There is a seal member configured to engage with and close the first opening in the port and the seal member includes a film having a first surface facing the external environment and a second surface facing the interior region of the port. The film includes a re-closable aperture.
US10926750B2 Servo brake cylinder for distributed compound brake system and such brake system and method of operating the same
A servo brake cylinder for a distributed brake system with an electric motor, a ball screw assembly with a lead screw and a nut, a piston, a cylinder body is disclosed. The electric motor is connected to the ball screw assembly. The piston is installed in the hollow inner space of the cylinder body, slidable axially. The piston has a hole at the center formed by three sections of surfaces including a first cone surface, a cylindrical surface a second cone surface. One end of the lead screw is connected with the nut, and the other end at the tip of the lead screw has three sections of surfaces including a gradually constricting cone surface from the tip followed by a cylindrical surface, further followed by a gradually expanding cone surface. These surface sections at the lead screw and the three sections of the surfaces at the hole of the piston form an inlet valve and an outlet valve between the piston and the lead screw.
US10926748B2 Braking system for a motor vehicle
A braking system for a motor vehicle comprises a first and second electrically controllable pressure source for providing a brake pressure for actuating the wheel brakes. An electrically controllable pressure modulation device sets brake pressures that are individual to each of the wheel brakes, said device having electrically actuatable inlet valves and outlet valves for each wheel brake. The second pressure source comprises a motor-pump unit and at least one low-pressure accumulator. The low-pressure accumulator is connected to an output connection of at least one outlet valve. A first and a second energy supply unit for the braking system are independent from one another. The first energy supply unit supplies the first pressure source with energy. The second energy supply unit supplies the second pressure source with energy. The pressure modulation device is supplied with energy by the first energy supply unit and by the second energy supply unit.
US10926747B2 Pulsation damping device of hydraulic brake system
Disclosed is a pulsation damping device of a hydraulic brake system including a first damper having a first damping chamber whose volume is varied by the hydraulic pressure of the brake oil, and a second damper having a second damping chamber whose volume is varied by the hydraulic pressure of the brake oil, wherein the volume change rate of the first damping chamber relative to the hydraulic pressure of the brake oil is provided to be larger than the volume change rate of the second damping chamber, and the hydraulic pressure of the corresponding brake oil in the first damping chamber when reaching the maximum variable volume is provided to be smaller than the hydraulic pressure of the corresponding brake oil in the second damping chamber when reaching the maximum variable volume.
US10926743B2 Devices and methods for supporting a shock absorber of a rear suspension member
A shock absorber support device for supporting a shock absorber coupled to a rear suspension member (RSM), the shock absorber support device including an elongated body extending between a first end and a second end. A shock absorber hooking portion is coupled to the first end, where the shock absorber hooking portion is configured to releasably engage a cylinder of a shock absorber. An RSM frame hooking portion is coupled to the second end, where the RSM frame hooking portion is configured to releasably engage a portion of an RSM frame assembly. Engagement of both the shock absorber and the portion of an RSM frame assembly prevents the shock absorber from moving.
US10926726B2 Grille peripheral structure for vehicle and method for manufacturing grille peripheral structure for vehicle
An extension of a grille extends rearward and in a left-right direction of a vehicle. The extension is located rearward from a grille body and below a ventilation hole. An extension rear edge is arranged above a structure front upper edge. An extension front edge at which the grille body and the extension are connected to each other is arranged below the structure front upper edge. The extension is inclined from the extension front edge toward the extension rear edge. The extension includes weak portions that divide the extension into a plurality of sections in the left-right direction.
US10926723B2 System and method for post-accident vehicle sensor testing
A system and method performed by a sensor testing apparatus of a vehicle are provided for determining when certain event conditions are true. The event conditions comprise detecting an occurrence of a predefined event that impacts a sensor of the vehicle. After the predefined event is detected, a test is performed to determine whether the sensor is outputting sensor values within sensor specification values. When the event conditions are true, the method includes testing the sensor relative to a reference to determine when the sensor is operating within reference criteria to produce a positive reference testing result. When the reference testing result is positive, the method directs the vehicle to return to normal operation, and otherwise directs the vehicle to be serviced.
US10926722B2 On-board communication device, on-board communication system, and specific processing prohibition method for a vehicle
An on-board communication device, an on-board communication system, and a specific processing prohibition method for a vehicle, in which a specific service can be prevented from being provided without limitation is disclosed. The on-board communication system can perform update processing of a relay processing program for a gateway using a wireless communication path through a wireless communication device or a communication path through a communication cable connected to a connector unit. When receiving an authentication request through either of the two communication paths, the gateway performs authentication processing, and if the authentication processing was successful, the gateway receives an update relay processing program through this communication path, and performs update processing by overwriting a stored relay processing program. At this time, the gateway prohibits update processing through any communication path other than the communication path through which the authentication processing was performed.
US10926721B2 Control system
A control system configured to reduce the number of terminals of a connector in an electronic control unit and reduce the insertion/extraction force of the connector includes an ECU having a first connector unit, and a wire harness unit having a second connector unit to be connected to the first connector unit. The ECU includes a multiplexing control circuit and a first signal line serving as a transmission path for a multiplexed signal. The second connector unit is provided with a second signal line serving as a transmission path for the multiplexed signal transmitted via the first signal line, and a multiplexing control circuit. The multiplexing control circuit performs at least one of a process of separating signals from the multiplexed signal transmitted via the second signal line and a process of multiplexing a plurality of signals and transmitting a multiplexed signal to the second signal line.
US10926712B2 Mounting solutions for mounting audio actuators inside vehicle body components
This disclosure is directed to audio actuator assemblies that include bridging brackets for mounting audio actuators inside vehicle body components. In some embodiments, the vehicle body component is a door that includes a reinforcement beam. The bridging bracket is mountable to the reinforcement beam in order to secure the audio actuator in place inside the vehicle body component in a manner that allows the audio actuator to vibrate adjacent surfaces of the vehicle body component for radiating sound signals.
US10926708B2 Second row under-seat storage accessory
A storage accessory for placement under a vehicle seat. The storage accessory comprises a first storage compartment, a second storage compartment, and a tray assembly for supporting the first and second storage compartments. At least one of the first and second storage compartments is removable from the tray assembly to serve as a stand-alone storage box when removed from the vehicle. The at least one removable storage compartment includes a lock handle that permits the at least one removable storage compartment to be releasably and securely attached to the tray assembly.
US10926699B2 Method and system for historical state based advanced driver assistance
The present invention provides a method and system of historical emotion based driver advanced assistance. In this method, a combination of external environment to a vehicle on which the advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) is mounted fetched by forward looking cameras is combined with rear looking camera for internal environment or driver state, is generated. The generated combination is utilized to analyze is there is any critical situation that is upcoming. For providing feedback for such situation, the ADAS fetches a historical combination situation similar to the current situation combination. The intensity of the feedback is varied as per the driver reaction to the feedback provided to the driver at such historical combination situation.
US10926698B2 Integrated steering wheel, vibration absorber, and driver airbag
A steering wheel assembly (10) contains a dampening system for mitigating vibrations transferred from a vehicle to the steering wheel assembly (10). A plurality of damper spring elements or grommets or damper spring elements (22) are each retained within a corresponding steering wheel support member (330). An air bag module (14) is fixed to a steering wheel (18) while resting upon the damper spring elements (22) for eliminating and/or reducing lateral displacement/vibrations normally attendant to vehicle operation. A horn switch (16) containing a plurality of annular support members (76, 176) may be positioned over the damper spring elements (22), wherein each annular support member (76, 176) is coaxially aligned and positioned over a corresponding grommet (22) to also manage vertical displacement; the air bag module (14) is then fixed over the horn switch 16 and to the steering wheel (18). Movement of the airbag module can actuate the horn switch.
US10926682B2 Non-slip vehicle seat covering
An apparatus and associated methodology contemplating a non-slip cover apparatus for a vehicle seat. The non-slip cover has a front fabric panel having an exposed outer surface in operable contact with the user and an inner surface having an elastomeric member in operable contact with the vehicle seat. A rear fabric panel is sewn to the front fabric panel forming a cavity therebetween to receivingly engage the vehicle seat in a close mating relationship.
US10926674B2 Lean-in cornering platform for a moving vehicle
Systems and methods for improving ride quality of an active payload support system. In one example, a seat system for a vehicle includes a seat, a support structure including an actuator configured to rotate the seat about an axis of a pivot, a first sensor positioned to detect movement of the vehicle, and a controller configured to receive a first input from the first sensor, determine a cornering lateral acceleration of the vehicle in a direction perpendicular to an axis parallel to a direction of travel of the vehicle around a turn, the cornering lateral acceleration determined based at least on the first input, generate a command signal based at least on the cornering lateral acceleration to instruct an actuator to rotate the seat about the axis of the pivot in a direction of the turn, and provide a force command to the actuator to move the seat.
US10926672B2 Child restraint system and child restraint carrier thereof
The present invention discloses a child restraint system including a child restraint base and a child restraint carrier. The child restraint carrier is detachably installed on the child restraint base. The child restraint carrier includes a seat body, a headrest and a harness assembly. At least one first slot is formed on the seat body. The headrest is movably installed on the seat body. At least one second slot is formed on the headrest. The harness assembly includes at least one shoulder strap. The at least one shoulder strap slidably passes through the at least one first slot and the at least one second slot, and a height of the at least one shoulder strap is adjusted by movement of the headrest relative to the seat body when the headrest moves relative to the seat body. Therefore, the present invention has an advantage of easy adjustment.
US10926669B2 Swivel assembly for a vehicle seat
A swivel assembly for a vehicle seating assembly is provided that includes first and second frames spaced apart by one or more supports. One of the first and second frames is operably coupled with a seat base. A fixed plate is positioned between the first and second frames. The fixed plate is coupled with one of the first and second frames. A retaining bracket has first and second edges. The first edge is operably coupled with the fixed plate. A rotating plate is positioned between the fixed plate and the retaining bracket. The rotating plate is rotatable relative to the fixed plate. A first bearing member is positioned between the rotating plate and the retaining bracket. A second bearing member is positioned between the rotating plate and the fixed plate.
US10926667B2 Track assembly
A track assembly includes a first track, a second track, and a support member. The second track may be disposed substantially in the second track. The lever may be configured to selectively engage the first track and/or the second track to limit longitudinal movement and/or vertical movement of the support member relative to at least one of the first track and the second track. The lever may include a tooth. The tooth may be configured to contact the second track to limit longitudinal movement of the support member along the second track. The tooth may be configured to engage an aperture in the second track. The tooth may be substantially planar and/or may extend in a transverse-vertical plane. The lever may include a hooked portion. The hooked portion may be configured to limit vertical movement of the support member.
US10926666B2 Apparatus and method for controlling rear-seat leg support of vehicle seat
An apparatus for controlling a rear-seat leg support for a vehicle seat includes: a rear-seat leg support disposed at a lower side of a vehicle seat and that performs an upward-downward rotational operation and a forward-rearward slide operation; a passenger seat that performs a forward-rearward slide operation and a forward-rearward reclining operation; a drive unit that operates each of the rear-seat leg support and the passenger seat; a sensor unit connected to the drive unit and that detects a rotation angle and a slide position of the rear-seat leg support or a slide position and a reclining angle of the passenger seat; an input unit that receives an inputted operation instruction to operate the rear-seat leg support or the passenger seat; and a control unit that adjusts the slide position of the rear-seat leg support.
US10926664B2 Side-by-side ATV
The present invention relates to all terrain vehicles having at least a pair of laterally spaced apart seating surfaces. More particularly, the present invention relates to trail compliant side-by-side all terrain vehicles.
US10926655B2 Charging pile
A charging pile includes a power system and a charging terminal. The power system includes a first power unit, a second power unit, a power control unit, and a heat sink. The first power unit is connected to the second power unit, and the first power unit and the second power unit have same output voltages and same output currents. The power control unit is configured to control the output voltages and the output currents of the two power units. The charging terminal includes a charging control module, a direct-current distribution unit, and a charging plug. The charging plug is configured to connect to a to-be-charged battery and charge the to-be-charged battery. The direct-current distribution unit is configured to allocate a power supply to the charging plug. The charging control module is configured to bill and display the charging.
US10926648B2 Method for operating a motor vehicle and motor vehicle
A method for operating a motor vehicle. At least one electric engine designed for driving the motor vehicle is used to recuperate electric energy. In this case, a travel of the motor vehicle during a period of time lying ahead is taken into account. During the use of at least one electric engine for recuperating the electric energy, it is taken into account whether during a thermal load of the at least one electric engine in the period lying ahead, a reduction of the power that can be output by at least one electric engine is to be expected. The at least one electric engine then recuperates an amount of electric energy during the deceleration of the motor vehicle which is smaller than the amount of electric energy that can be recuperated during the deceleration by the at least one electric engine. The invention relates in addition also to a motor vehicle.
US10926647B2 Vehicle driving apparatus
A vehicle driving apparatus includes a first motor, a second motor, and a planetary mechanism, and obtains a driving force by combining motive forces obtained from the first motor and the second motor by a planetary gear of the planetary mechanism. The vehicle driving apparatus includes at least one of a design value and a control quantity in which a frequency ratio between a sound generated by a rotation of the first motor and a sound generated by a rotation of the second motor satisfies a reduction condition of dissonance.
US10926641B2 Control apparatus for an energy storage unit
Various embodiments may include a control apparatus for an energy storage unit of a motor vehicle comprising: a non-volatile memory storing a first initial configuration for a first energy storage unit and a second initial configuration for a second energy storage unit. The memory is connected to a further memory having a first adaptation configuration for the first energy storage unit and a second adaptation configuration for the second energy storage unit. The non-volatile memory comprises a first memory part storing the first initial configuration and a second memory part electrically decoupled from the first memory part storing the second initial configuration.
US10926639B2 Image processing device, in-vehicle camera system and image processing method
An image processing device includes a viewpoint transformation and image generation unit that performs viewpoint transformation processing on an image. The viewpoint transformation and image generation unit is configured to: generate a first viewpoint image by the viewpoint transformation processing on an input image; generate, before generating a second viewpoint image in which a viewpoint and a visual line are different from those of the first viewpoint image, one or more intermediate viewpoint images in which a viewpoint and a visual line are intermediate between those of the first viewpoint image and those of the second viewpoint image; and generate the second viewpoint image.
US10926625B2 Tank system of a motor vehicle comprising a volume-modifying element
A tank system of a motor vehicle includes a volume-modifying element, which is provided in the interior of the fuel tank at least substantially above the liquid level and which is designed as a deformable bag, which forms a compensation volume connected to the environment, and includes a valve assembly, which closes under the control of a float during the filling of the fuel tank and thus brings about a maximum fill level in the fuel tank. A measure is provided for eliminating an effect of the volume-modifying element on the maximum fill level height. This measure can be that the volume-modifying element is arranged in the fuel tank such that, when the vehicle is standing on a horizontal surface, the top side of the volume-modifying element is not significantly above the fuel fill level at which the valve assembly closes in the vertical axis direction. Other measures include, for example, a controllable valve, which is provided in the connection between the compensation volume of the volume-modifying element and the environment and which is actuated in the closing direction when the fill level rising during the filling process has reached the maximum fill level height.
US10926624B2 Accessory support brackets with airflow passages
Methods and systems relating to an internal combustion engine support bracket are disclosed. The engine bracket includes a housing defining a fluid passage configured to be in fluid receiving communication with an upstream aperture of the housing and in fluid providing communication with a downstream aperture of the housing. The engine bracket also includes at least one mounting platform with fasteners configured to removably engage an accessory device of an internal combustion engine.
US10926621B2 Control system for hybrid vehicles
A control system for a hybrid vehicle configured to prevent an excessive drop in an engine speed and while reducing vibrations when decelerating the vehicle abruptly. When an abrupt decelerating operation is detected in the fixed mode, a controller shifts an operating mode from the fixed mode to the high mode or the low mode by disengaging one of engagement devices in which a torque applied thereto in the fixed mode is reduced smaller by an inertia torque of the motor resulting from the decelerating operation.
US10926620B2 Hybrid transmission systems including crankshaft integrated starter-generators
This disclosure details transmission systems for electrified vehicles. Exemplary transmission systems may include a crankshaft integrated starter-generator. The crankshaft integrated starter-generator may include an electric machine and an integrated rotor carrier/input shaft assembly. The integrated rotor carrier/input shaft assembly is configured to support the electric machine and provide an interface for mounting the crankshaft integrated starter-generator relative to a torque converter. The torque converter may be mounted to a flange of the integrated rotor carrier/input shaft assembly that is inside the diameter of a rotor of the electric machine.
US10926619B2 Energy storage and recovery system
The invention relates to an energy storage and recovery system (ERS) coupleable to a prime mover and to an energy storage flywheel. The ERS has a hydrostatic arrangement with a first pumping element and a second pumping element. The pumping elements have a respective fluid displacement and a fluid coupling arrangement for the transfer of fluid power between the first and second pumping elements. The ERS also includes a differential device comprising at least three inputs, wherein a first driveshaft of the first pumping element is coupled to a prime mover in use, a first input of the a differential device is coupled to said prime mover in use, a second input of the differential device is coupled to a second driveshaft of the second pumping element, and the third input of the differential device is coupled to a flywheel in use.
US10926611B2 Air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle
An air-conditioning system of a motor vehicle to air-condition a vehicle interior may include a channel system through which air is flowable and an outside-air channel configured to let outside air into the channel system. The air-conditioning system may also include a system conveying device separating a suction area from a pressure area and a system filter device separating a raw area from a pure area. The system filter device may include a filter housing and a filter material. The air-conditioning system may additionally include a system outlet to let air into the vehicle interior and a sensor device, including a sensor housing, in which at least one analysis channel is arranged, through which air, a characteristic of which is measured, is flowable. The sensor device may also include at least one sensor inlet and at least one sensor outlet to let air in and out of the sensor device.
US10926599B2 Suspension systems using hydraulic dampers
A dual-mode suspension system using hydraulic dampers is disclosed. One or more dampers on each side of the four-wheel suspension system are coupled to a respective damper on the other side via a damper valve. One or more leaf springs may be arranged between the leading links coupled to some of the dampers, and trailing links coupled to other of the dampers. The suspension system may advantageously engage, lock, or partially disengage the respective dampers connected by the valve on each side of the system. Manipulating the valve to control engagement of the dampers, which may depend on the speed and related issues, provides control over whether heave motions should be separated from roll. In another embodiment, one or more single or double acting hydraulic cylinders may be used to engage dampers.
US10926594B2 Cable system for a truck trailer
A cable system for a truck trailer for reducing the number and/or size of wiring in a commercial trailer cable system from seven to four, three, or two, while also facilitating bidirectional communication with all connected electronic devices in the trailer. The cable system has a ground cable, a power cable, and zero, one or two additional communication cables that may carry analog and/or digital communications between the control circuit and components of the trailer such as turn signal lamps, brake lamps, backup cameras, environmental sensors, and the like. A transformer for increasing the voltage on the power cable is disclosed, allowing the power and ground cables to be smaller without reducing power delivered to the trailer.
US10926589B2 On-board centralized system for regulating the pressure of the tyres of a motor-vehicle
An on-board centralized system for regulating pressure of tyres of a vehicle includes a pressurized air source, a circuit communicating the source with a plenum of each wheel, and an arrangement for connecting the plenum of each wheel to the inner chamber of the respective tyre that includes first and second connection lines for deflation and inflation, respectively, of the tyre, and first and second one-way valves interposed, respectively, in the first and second connection lines to allow only a flow of air respectively from and to the inner chamber. The first valve includes a spring having a pre-set load so as to isolate the inner chamber from a part of the circuit upstream of the first valve when said upstream part is at atmospheric pressure, and to guarantee a pre-set minimum value of pressure in the inner chamber when the upstream part is at a pressure lower than atmospheric pressure.
US10926584B2 Pneumatic tire
A pneumatic tire includes, in a tread portion, a belt layer including a circumferential belt layer with a belt cord disposed along a circumferential direction; and belt plies having a larger lateral direction dimension than a lateral direction dimension of the circumferential belt layer. A gauge from a surface of the tread portion to the belt layer is equal on a vehicle outer side and a vehicle inner side where the circumferential belt layer is disposed. At positions located away from a tire equatorial plane toward the vehicle outer side and the vehicle inner side by 120% of half of the lateral direction dimension of the circumferential belt layer, a gauge H1out on the vehicle outer side and a gauge H1in on the vehicle inner side to a belt ply of the belt plies located outermost in a radial direction satisfy 1 mm≤H1in−H1out≤3 mm.
US10926581B2 Static discharge element for non-pneumatic tire
A non-pneumatic tire is provided that has a hub with a central axis. A supporting structure is located outward from the hub in a radial direction, and a shear band is located outward from the supporting structure in the radial direction. Tread is located outward from the shear band in the radial direction. A static discharge element extends from a first radial end of the supporting structure to a second radial end of the supporting structure. The first radial end is located closer to the central axis than the second radial end in the radial direction. The static discharge element is electrically conductive to conduct electricity through the supporting structure.
US10926573B2 Producing an optical security element
The present invention is directed to a method for supplying an optical security element in a value document, as well as to an accordingly devised apparatus for adjusting an optical security element as well as to the value document per se. According to the invention a method is proposed which makes it possible to supply a known optical security element in an especially simple technical way, without a vapor deposition of embossed structures being necessary in this connection. Further the present invention is directed to a computer program product having control commands, which executes the method or operates the proposed apparatus.
US10926572B2 Security element with metallized beads
A security element, including: a substrate; a monolayer of beads on the substrate; and a metal layer on the monolayer of beads; wherein the size of the beads is in between about 100 nm to about 50 μm.
US10926571B2 Method for producing a multilayer element, and multilayer element
A method for producing a multilayer body, as well as a multilayer body produced thereby. A single- or multi-layered first decorative ply is applied to a carrier ply with a first and a second side. A metal layer is applied to the side of the first decorative ply facing away from the carrier ply and structured such that the metal layer is provided with a first layer thickness in one or more first zones and is provided with a second layer thickness different from the first layer thickness in one or more second zones, wherein in particular the second layer thickness is equal to zero. A single- or multi-layered second decorative ply is applied to the side of the metal layer facing away from the first decorative ply and structured using the metal layer as mask such that the first or second decorative ply is at least partially removed in the first or second zones.
US10926562B2 Joint mechanism and liquid ejection device including the same
Provided is a joint mechanism where a rotational drive force of a drive shaft is transmitted to a driven shaft. The joint mechanism includes a first engaging portion, a second engaging portion which is engageable with the first engaging portion, a coupling, a first distal end portion, and a second distal end portion. The coupling has the second engaging portion, and is swingable in a direction intersecting with the axial direction in a state where the second engaging portion is engaged with the first engaging portion. The first distal end portion is a distal end portion of the driven shaft, and the first engaging portion or the coupling is mounted on the first distal end portion. The second distal end portion is a distal end portion of the drive shaft, and the coupling or the first engaging portion is mounted on the second distal end portion.
US10926560B2 Printing apparatus
A printing apparatus includes: a printing unit configured to perform printing on a medium; a flow path including a blowout port and an intake port, the blowout port being configured to send gas toward the medium from an upper side of the printing unit in a vertical direction, the intake port being configured to take in outside air; a blower unit arranged in the flow path and configured to generate a gas flow passing from the intake port toward the blowout port; and a housing configured to contain the printing unit and the blower unit and form the flow path. The flow path includes a vertical portion between the intake port and the blower unit where the gas flows in a direction against the gravity.
US10926559B2 Medium-cutting device, image forming apparatus, and method for conveying medium
A medium-cutting device includes a medium-conveyance section to convey a medium in a medium-conveyance direction, a cutter to cut the medium conveyed by the medium-conveyance section, and a pushing part to push up a piece of the medium that is cut from the medium with the cutter.
US10926556B2 Inkjet module having secure datuming
An inkjet printing assembly includes: a support chassis having a plurality of datum surfaces; a print bar chassis liftably mounted on the support chassis, the print bar chassis having one or more printheads mounted thereon and a plurality of datum pins for engagement with the datum surfaces; a lift mechanism for moving the print bar chassis between a lowered position in which the datum pins are engaged with the datum surfaces and a raised position in which the datums pins are spaced apart from the datum surfaces; and one or more magnets for urging the print bar chassis towards the support chassis.
US10926552B2 Printing protective coatings
A method of printing a print media comprises printing an image onto a surface of a print media, and applying a protective coating over the surface of the print media using an analog printing process, wherein the protective coating comprises a plurality of micro openings.
US10926542B2 Adaptive ink flushing of a printer
Systems and methods are provided for adaptive ink flushing of a printer. One embodiment is an apparatus that includes an adaptive ink flushing controller configured to obtain nozzle firing data for a nozzle of a printhead, to analyze the nozzle firing data to determine an inactive firing span of the nozzle, and, in response to determining that the inactive firing span of the nozzle exceeds a threshold, to transmit a firing instruction for ejecting ink.
US10926541B2 Printing device
An example printing device include a frame, a printbar, a lift mechanism, and a lock. The lift mechanism is operably coupled to move the printbar from a printing position to a capping position along a printbar path of travel with respect to the frame. The lock is operably coupled to the frame to releasably engage the printbar in the capping position and disengage the printbar and permit movement to the printing position.
US10926536B2 Printing system, printing device, and method of producing printed object
In order to suppress adherence of ink splash to an electrode and ink contamination of surrounding environment, in a printing system, there is provided a continuous type ink jet printer having a nozzle for jetting ink in the form of particles, a charging electrode for electrically charging the jetted ink particles, and a deflection electrode for deflecting the charged ink particles. The system includes a printing section for printing an object to be printed with the ink particles jetted from the nozzle and a charging section configured to charge at least one of the printing object prior to its printing by the printing section and surrounding atmosphere in which the printing on the printing object is to be effected by the printing section with a polarity opposite to a polarity of the charge provided to the ink particles by the charging electrode.
US10926526B2 Method of manufacturing three-dimensionally formed object
A method of manufacturing a three-dimensionally formed object in which the three-dimensionally formed object is manufactured by laminating layers to forma laminate, includes: forming a constituent layer corresponding to a constituent region of the three-dimensionally formed object; forming a support layer which is in contact with the constituent layer and supports the constituent layer by ejecting a flowable composition including a resin from an ejecting portion in the form of liquid drops; solidifying the support layer; and heating the laminate which is formed in the formation of the constituent layer, the formation of the support layer, and the solidification of the support layer.
US10926525B2 Device for depositing a bed of powder on a surface, said device being provided with an electromagnetic-response probe, and corresponding method
A device and corresponding method for depositing a powder bed on a surface (1) is provided. The device comprises a deposition module (2) configured in order to scan the surface while delivering the powder onto the surface. The deposition module has at least one electromagnetic-response probe (5) capable of analysing a delivered portion (6) of the powder bed. The invention finds an application in sintering or selective laser melting machines.
US10926514B2 Solder connection structure and film forming method
Provided are (i) a solder connection structure having improved solder wettability and including an aluminum base material and (ii) a film forming method for forming, on the aluminum base material, a metal film having high solder wettability. A solder connection structure (50) includes (i) an aluminum substrate (30), (ii) an Ni film (35) formed on the aluminum substrate by a cold spray method, and (iii) a mixed metal film (40) provided on the Ni film, the mixed metal film (40) being formed by the cold spray method with use of a mixed powder material, the mixed powder material being a mixture of Ni powder (41) and Sn powder (42).
US10926513B2 Gradient nanoparticle-carbon allotrope-polymer composite material
A shock wave attenuating material (100) includes a substrate layer (104). A plurality (110) of shock attenuating layers is disposed on the substrate layer (104). Each of the plurality (110) of shock attenuating layers includes a gradient nanoparticle layer (114) including a plurality of nanoparticles (120) of different diameters that are arranged in a gradient from smallest diameter to largest diameter and a graphitic layer (118) disposed adjacent to the gradient nanoparticle layer. The graphitic layer (118) includes a plurality of carbon allotrope members (128) suspended in a matrix (124).
US10926512B1 Method for affixing protective component to liquid crystal display
A method for affixing a protective component to a liquid crystal display, specifically comprises placing a protective component on a surface of a liquid crystal display, wherein a white edge is formed between an edge of the protective component and an edge of the liquid crystal display with a curved surface; injecting solidifiable liquid glue into the white edge to fill a space of the white edge and then solidifying the liquid glue to make the edge of the protective component fit to the edge of the liquid crystal display. The white edge is eliminated in combination with solid and liquid glues, thereby improving the fit. This method can be widely applied to the field of electronic product technologies.
US10926511B2 Mesh material for flexible structures and methods of fabricating same
A mesh material for fabricating hunting blinds, tents, and other similar flexible structures. The material is durable, water-resistant, and partially light-transmissive such that persons or objects inside or behind the structures are not easily seen from outside the structures. The material is also semi-permeable to air flow for ventilation purposes. The mesh material is fabricated from an interwoven polyester, polyurethane, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fabric that is coated with acrylic and a mixture of silicone and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). Patterns and/or colors are printed on both sides of the fabric with a heat transfer paper printing process to provide a desired level of light transmissivity.
US10926507B2 Protective packaging machines demonstrative content
The present disclosure relates generally to a method and a machine for creating protective packaging. The machine includes a controller including a processing element and a display in electrical communication with the processing element. In response to a user input or a machine operation input, the processing element selects demonstrative content corresponding to the user input or the machine operation input and the display displays the demonstrative content. Examples of demonstrative content include tutorial videos or photographs illustrating how to operate the machine, how to replace consumables used by the machine, replace or repair machine components, and/or how to package certain items using packaging materials created by the machine.
US10926501B2 Method, process and apparatus for building tyres for vehicle wheels
A reinforcement annular structure of a tyre being processed is formed by arranging a forming drum externally carrying a deposition surface; arranging an application member supported in thrust relation toward the deposition surface; longitudinally guiding a continuous elongated element toward a point of application between the deposition surface and a work surface presented by the application member; and winding the continuous elongated element circumferentially around the deposition surface in order to form coils that are axially side-by-side each other. During winding, the work surface of the application member operates in abutment relation against at least one of the cons previously formed by the continuous elongated element.
US10926493B2 Methods for liquid resin infusion
A method of infusing liquid resin into a sheet of fibrous material comprises evacuating gaseous contaminants from the sheet of fibrous material through a permeable media layer to an outlet and comprises flowing liquid resin from an inlet through the permeable media layer. The method further comprises infusing the liquid resin into the sheet of fibrous material and selectively adjusting a distance between the non-permeable bladder and the fibrous material at a gap, formed in the permeable media layer, such that a first resistance to fluid flow through the permeable media layer is reduced.
US10926488B2 Composite material, method for manufacturing composite material, and method for manufacturing molded article
Provided is a composite material capable of keeping a good appearance even after heat processed, a method for manufacturing a composite material and a method for manufacturing a molded article. The composite material of the present invention contains a commingled yarn that contains a continuous reinforcing fiber (A) and a continuous thermoplastic resin fiber (B) as fiber components thereof; and a thermoplastic resin fiber (C) that keeps the commingled yarn in place, a thermoplastic resin that composes the thermoplastic resin fiber (C) having a melting point 15° C. or more higher than the melting point of a thermoplastic resin that composes the continuous thermoplastic resin fiber (B).
US10926477B2 Building apparatus and building method
To build an object more appropriately. A building apparatus for building an object in three-dimensional includes: an ejection head serving as a head for an object material that eject the object material constituting the object; an ejection head serving as a head for a support material that ejects the support material; and an ejection head serving as a head for a fluid material that ejects the fluid material. In a case of forming a support layer, part of the support layer is formed with the support material, and at least the other part of the support layer is formed with the fluid material.
US10926475B2 Method, system and program product for optimizing mechanical design for additive manufacturing
A method of optimizing mechanical design for additive manufacturing, comprising: acquiring a digital file containing a description of a mechanical assembly, the assembly includes a plurality of mechanical parts; scanning the digital file to identify mechanical connections between adjacent of the plurality of mechanical parts; identifying a full cluster of connected mechanical parts based on the scanning, the connected mechanical parts are designed to be manufactured from similar materials; and identifying a usable cluster of connected mechanical parts to be combined into one mechanical part, the usable cluster is a sub-cluster of the full cluster, by iteratively: estimating eligibility of the mechanical parts in a current cluster to be manufactured as one mechanical part by additive manufacturing, the current cluster is a sub-cluster of the full cluster; and removing at least one mechanical part from the current cluster.
US10926474B2 Build unit control
Certain examples described herein relate to build units that are physically connectable to at least one host apparatus of an additive manufacturing system. A build unit comprises at least one controllable device useable in an object building operation. In certain examples, the at least one device is controllable according to first control instructions originating from the at least one host apparatus when the build unit is physically connected to the at least one host apparatus. In certain examples, the at least one device is also controllable according to second control instructions generated independently of the at least one host apparatus when the build unit is not physically connected to the at least one host apparatus.