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US10984526B2 Method for predicting defects in assembly units
One variation of a method for predicting manufacturing defects includes: accessing a first set of inspection images of a first set of assembly units recorded by an optical inspection station over a first period of time; generating a first set of vectors representing features extracted from the first set of inspection images; grouping neighboring vectors in a multi-dimensional feature space into a set of vector groups; accessing a second inspection image of a second assembly recorded by the optical inspection station at a second time succeeding the first period of time; detecting a second set of features in the second inspection image; generating a second vector representing the second set of features in the multi-dimensional feature space; and, in response to the second vector deviating from the set of vector groups by more than a threshold difference, flagging the second assembly unit.
US10984520B2 User interface and maintenance guidance method
Disclosed is a user interface 52 including an operation screen on which prescribed information of an apparatus is displayed and which is used for predetermined operation, and an operation section which performs an operation of the operation screen. The operation screen includes a maintenance mode for performing maintenance for the apparatus. In the maintenance mode, a maintenance screen 101 corresponding to the predetermined maintenance item among a plurality of maintenance items of which maintenance operations are stored in the storage unit 53 is displayed on the operation screen. In the maintenance screen 101, the contents of maintenance of the relevant maintenance item is displayed as the screen 101 for each procedure based on the information of the storage unit 53. In each screen 101 for each procedure, an image 106 illustrating the description 105 of the procedure and the maintenance location is displayed.
US10984514B2 Fingerprint capture system, fingerprint capture device, image processing apparatus, fingerprint capture method, and storage medium
A fingerprint capture system, a fingerprint capture device, an image processing apparatus, a fingerprint capture method, and a storage medium that can acquire a high quality fingerprint image are provided. A disclosed example includes: a capture unit that captures a fingerprint; an image processing unit that processes a transferred fingerprint image captured by the capture unit; a display unit on which the fingerprint image transferred to the image processing unit is displayed; a recording unit where the fingerprint image transferred to the image processing unit is recorded by the image processing unit; and an instruction unit that inputs, in the image processing unit, a record instruction that instructs the image processing unit to record the fingerprint image in the recording unit. The image processing unit records, in the recording unit, the fingerprint image displayed on the display unit at the time the record instruction is input by the instruction unit.
US10984513B1 Automatic generation of all-in-focus images with a mobile camera
The present disclosure describes systems and techniques directed to producing an all-in-focus image with a camera of a mobile device, in particular, cameras with shallow depth-of-field. User equipment includes a sensor for determining distance to an object in a camera's field-of-view. Based on a depth map of the field-of-view, a plurality of segments is inferred, each segment defining a unique focus area within the camera's field-of-view. An autofocus lens of the camera sweeps to a respective focal distance associated with each of the plurality of segments. The camera captures sample images at each focal distance swept by the autofocus lens. The user equipment produces an all-in-focus image by combining or merging portions of the captured sample images.
US10984498B2 Managing transportation deployment using customer activity
A transportation company uses transportation vehicles. The transportation company receives a plurality of transportation needs. These transportation needs are received from user accounts. The transportation needs are based on states of users gathered without user intervention. Each transportation needs include time parameters and location parameters. The transportation company determines a probabilistic model for transportation needs. The probabilistic model is based on the plurality of transportation needs. The first probabilistic model relate to respective probabilities of transportation needs occurring at the locations and times of the plurality of transportation needs. The transportation company determines which transportation vehicles are currently available. The company then determines a plan which includes some of the vehicles going to some of the locations at some of the times. This plan is based on the probabilistic model. The transportation company then deploys these vehicles to locations and times using this plan.
US10984496B1 Threat assessment and response facilitation system and method
A threat assessment and response facilitation system is provided for facilitating communication relating to threat assessment, responding to a traumatic event, and provision of training materials for professionals engaged in threat assessment and trauma response activities. The threat assessment and trauma response facilitation system may include modules such as a threat assessment assistance module, learning portal module, client portal module, response coordination module, training broker module, and messaging module. A method for facilitating communication relating to threat assessment and trauma response using the threat assessment and response facilitation system is also provided.
US10984490B2 Artificial intelligence real estate platform
Improved customer relationship management systems and methods are provided. A system can include a private blockchain network of real estate transaction related information and a computer-based network, which can be configured to transmit educational materials to a user, authorize transfer of profit sharing to members of the system; provide artificial intelligence based information to the user, transmit sales and marketing materials to the user, authorize membership, and gather real estate based information.
US10984489B1 Estimating the value of a property in a manner sensitive to nearby value-affecting geographic features
A facility for determining an estimated value of a home is described. The facility applies a first valuation model that is insensitive to value-affecting geographic features near the home to obtain a first valuation. The facility applies a second valuation model that is sensitive to value-affecting geographic features near the home to obtain a second valuation. The facility combines the first and second valuations to obtain an estimated value of the home.
US10984483B2 Cognitive regulatory compliance automation of blockchain transactions
A blockchain of transactions may be referenced for various purposes and may be later accessed by interested parties for ledger verification and information retrieval. One example method of operation may include extracting obligation data from one or more of documents and rules, identifying transaction data from one or more blockchain transactions, creating one or more transaction contexts based on the transaction data, comparing the obligation data to the transaction data to identify whether the one or more transaction contexts are subject to the obligation data, and creating a notification including a current compliance status between the transaction contexts and the obligation data.
US10984481B1 Systems and methods for determining premium rate for semi-autonomous and/or autonomous vehicles
A system that includes a vehicle system that monitors characteristics of an autonomous and/or semi-autonomous driving program. The system includes a processor that receives a first set of data from the vehicle system. The first set of data is associated with the autonomous and/or semi-autonomous driving program. The processor determines a rate premium based on the first set of data. The processor then displays a visualization that includes the rate premium on a display. The processor receives a second set of data from the vehicle system. The second set of data is associated with monitored performance of the autonomous and/or semi-autonomous driving program. The processor adjusts the rate premium based on the second set of data and displays an adjusted rate premium.
US10984477B1 Predicting box office performance of future film releases based upon determination of likely patterns of competitive dynamics on a particular future film release date
A computer-implemented method incorporating machine learning (e.g., a support vector machine) for predicting worldwide box office performance of a film prior to its release date, wherein the predicted performance determination is based upon a total audience size relative to a corresponding movie production budget. Total audience size estimate relative to movie production budget is based upon objective likely patterns of competitive dynamics on a particular date, without reliance upon potentially-misleading subjective evaluations.
US10984471B1 Apparatuses, methods and systems for a tracking platform for standardized instruments
A computer implemented method for a tracking platform comprises receiving a plurality of data records for the financial instrument; determining a number of units of the futures contract associated with a starting capital amount based on the near settlement price of the data record with the earliest timestamp; processing the data records in sequence based on the timestamp by setting a value for a roll indicator; updating the number of units of the financial instrument if necessary; and determining a profit and loss (“PNL”) for the data record based on the number of units of the financial instrument and a change in settlement price; calculating a tracking value for the financial instrument based on the PNLs of the processed data records; and generating at least one financial instrument having a value that is determined from the calculated tracking value.
US10984458B1 Network based age verification method
A method whereby the date of birth (age) of a consumer engaging in e-commerce over the Internet is verified. The present invention is launched from a merchant's website when an age sensitive transaction—alcohol or tobacco purchase, access to an adult web site, etc., —is being undertaken. The system first checks to see if the consumer is a known entity with a known date of birth. If the consumer is not known to the system, then the system checks public records from information supplied to the system by the consumer. If the date of birth is still unknown after such a check, the consumer uploads an image of photo identification which is checked for date of birth either via software or manually. Once the date of birth is known, the transaction is approved or denied based on the totality of the facts of the transaction.
US10984453B2 Targeted marketing based on social media interaction
A system and method for providing targeted marketing to a user based on the user's social media interaction. The system includes one or more computing platforms providing computer-automated functionality performing method steps for accepting a digital media and digital media related data from a publisher, generating associated information unique identifiers, monitoring social media networks for member-user rankings of the digital media after it is posted, and communicating to a member-user targeted marketing information based on the user rankings A data storage device persists the digital media, digital media related data, and information unique identifier, which may include a linking hash character, a unique identifier, an account identifier, and/or social media network system-defined elements. The publisher selects digital media and information representing digital media elements, and posts the digital media on the social media network website. Edits, if applied to the selected digital media, are persisted in the data storage.
US10984440B2 Physical activity inference from environmental metrics
Portable devices include environmental sensors that generate metrics about the environment (e.g., accelerometers detecting impulses and vibration, and GPS receivers detecting position and velocity). Such devices often use environmental metrics to extract user input directed at the device by the user, and status information about the device and the environment. Presented herein are techniques for using environmental metrics to infer physical activities performed by the user while attached to the device. For example, jogging may be inferred from regular, strong impulses and typical jogging speed; walking may be inferred from regular, weak impulses and typical walking speed; and riding in a vehicle may be inferred from low-level vibrations and high speed (optionally identifying the type of vehicle ridden by the user). Based on these inferences, the device may automatically present applications and/or or adjust user interfaces suitable for the user's physical activity, rather than responsive to user input.
US10984438B2 Technologies for automatically validating the functionality of offers in a cloud service brokerage system
Technologies for automatically validating the functionality of offers in a cloud service brokerage system include an offer validation computing device configured to identify scenarios of an offer to be validated and generate a series of high-level steps and placeholders for the scenarios of the offer which correspond to an application package associated with a cloud application. The offer validation computing device is further configured to determine one or more low-level steps for each of the placeholders, replace each of the placeholders with a corresponding one or more associated low-level steps, and package the one or more associated low-level steps and the generated high-level steps into a validation tool, which is usable by the cloud service brokerage system to automatically validate the functionality of the scenarios of the offer. Additional embodiments are described herein.
US10984435B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for offering and processing promotions
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, systems, apparatuses, and computer program products for classifying merchants. In one embodiment a method is provided comprising providing, a first promotion specifying a redemption and a charge monetary values, the redemption monetary value being specified by redemption parameters of the first promotion and a value indicative of a total amount of funds purchased in response to accepting an instance of the first promotion, wherein the funds purchased can be redeemed for offerings of one or more merchants specified by the promotion, the charge monetary value being a monetary value charged for accepting the first promotion, and providing a first classification classifying the first promotion as a promotion having a redemption monetary value that may be used to purchase offerings of the one or more merchants over the course of multiple transactions.
US10984426B2 Modeling comparable properties where the subject property is a condominium property
Modeling appropriate comparable properties for a condo property includes accessing property data, and identifying candidate condo properties in the accessed property data to produce condo property data. A regression is performed using the property data, with the regression modeling the relationship between price and explanatory variables, and the explanatory variables including at least one variable that is specific to condo property assessment. The regression accommodates a modeling of comparable properties, such that a subject condo property and comparable properties may be identified and displayed.
US10984421B2 Service processing method, device, and system
A service processing method includes: receiving RF signals sent by at least one terminal device, the RF signals including at least one device identifier of the at least one terminal device; selecting an RF signal from the received RF signals, and determining a terminal device corresponding to a device identifier included in the RF signal as a target payment device; collecting first biometric feature information of a user using the terminal device; and after obtaining a verification result of a verification on the user's identity based on the first biometric feature information, sending a payment request to a server if the verification is passed, wherein the payment request is configured to request for completing payment based on a payment account corresponding to the target payment device.
US10984420B2 Transaction device
A transaction system performs a transaction for a purchase of goods or services. Information about a purchase of goods or services is displayed on a display of a transaction device. The transaction device receives from a user, primary identification data which comprises biometric data that identifies the user. The transaction device receives from the user, secondary identification data which identifies the user. The secondary identification data is in addition to the primary identification data, and the secondary identification is of a different type than the primary identification data. A primary biometric identification parameters database is accessed to verify identification of the user. A secondary identification parameters database is accessed to confirm identification of the user. The transaction device provides to the user a transaction failure message when either the access to the primary biometric identification parameters database fails to verify identification of the user or the access to the secondary identification parameters database fails to confirm identification of the user.
US10984415B2 System and methods for using limit-use encrypted code to transfer values securely among users
A system and method for facilitating a secured value transfer. A first user and the system obtain a pair of encryption and decryption apparatuses. The first user creates a request including his unique identifier and a value to be transferred. The first user encrypts the request using the encryption apparatus and sends it to the second user. The second user sends to the system the request and the second user's unique identifier. The system uses the decryption apparatus to decrypt the request. The system checks the usage of the request against a threshold limit. After a successful usage check, the system then transfers the value from the first user to the second user. The system may comprise (a) a plurality of system server for exchanging data with users' personal computing devices, registering users, and conducting transactions, and (b) data storages storing user accounts and other persistent data.
US10984414B1 Associating payment information from a payment transaction with a user account
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for associating payment information from a payment transaction with a user account. One of the methods includes receiving an indication of a payment transaction between a customer and a merchant, wherein the payment transaction is associated with payment information. A customer parameter that identifies an account with the payment service system is received. If the customer has consented to associate the payment information with the account of the payment service system based on receiving the customer parameter that identifies the account with the payment service system, the account is identified based on the received customer parameter, and the payment information is associated with the identified account of the payment service system.
US10984408B2 Method for controlling dependency rules of objects updated in a microcircuit, and corresponding device
A checking device and method performed by a microcircuit for dependency rules for objects updated in the microcircuit. The device and method include steps for receiving (B3) a command for updating a first object (105) stored in the microcircuit, the command giving an updated value for the first object; and verifying (B4, B4′) an updating rule (106) for the first object while taking account of the updated value for the first object. The device and method can be used in microcircuits that carry out transactions.
US10984406B2 NFC mobile wallet processing systems and methods
Embodiments of the present invention relate to systems, methods, processes, computer program code, and means for employing the wireless or near field communication (“NFC”) functionality of mobile devices and payment terminals for use in payment, loyalty, and offer and coupon transactions.
US10984403B2 Systems and methods for brokered authentification express seller links
Systems and methods for providing a transaction authorization from a funds facilitation system for a transaction requested by a user to a merchant system such that the user is not required to input any user authentication information in excess of authentication information required by the merchant system are provided. A system and method can include receiving a transaction request from the merchant system containing a merchant ID, a merchant user ID, and a transaction amount. The system identifies a funds facilitation system user ID based on the merchant ID and the merchant user ID and determines satisfaction of a funds facilitation system user authentication requirement based on the merchant system having a trusted status with the funds facilitation system. A transaction authorization message or transaction denial message is provided to the merchant system based on account information associated with the user and the transaction amount.
US10984399B2 Dynamically configurable social media platform
Disclosed is an electronic commerce system integrated with a social networking system. In some aspects, a user of the social networking system may claim a merchant offer by scanning a visual code identifying the offer. Later, the user may make a purchase at the merchant using the social network application. The social network application may apply the offer to the purchase transaction, and authorize a payment based on application of the offer to the purchase. One or more features of the social networking system may also be associated with the offer, such that these features become available to the user within the social network system upon use of the offer as part of the purchase transaction. For example, in some aspects, additional image filters may be made available within the social network system as a result of redemption of an offer.
US10984397B2 Application recommendation engine
A computed-implemented method and system for recommending business applications on a network-based marketplace are described. A user's listings, representing items for sale on the marketplace, are harvested to calculate segmentation data and metrics that form a user profile. The user profile is compared with other similar users who have subscribed to various applications, and the impact those applications have had on the metrics of the similar users is calculated in order to determine what impact the applications will have on the user in question. The impact, combined with user preferences, is used to suggest appropriate applications, which are displayed to the user within the marketplace. If the user selects one of the applications, the application is added to the user's profile and relevant listings are updated with the new application.
US10984391B2 Intelligent meeting manager
Managing a meeting can include analyzing, using a processor, dialog of the meeting to detect a closing indicator in response to determining that a scheduled end time of a meeting currently in progress is approaching. In the event that the closing indicator is not detected within the dialog, determining, using the processor, availability of an attendee of the meeting to continue in the meeting beyond the scheduled end time. A notification of the scheduled end time of the meeting can be provided, using the processor, in response to determining that the attendee of the meeting is not available to continue in the meeting beyond the scheduled end time.
US10984381B2 Segmenting forms for multiple user completion
The claimed subject matter provides a system and/or a method that facilitates completing multiple electronic document applications. An interface component can receive two or more electronic documents, wherein each electronic document includes at least two or more questions with respective fill-in fields to be completed by a user input. A master field component can create a master field list that includes a first subset of questions and a second subset of questions and the first subset of questions is targeted toward a first user to answer and the second subset of questions are targeted toward second user to answer. A user segregation manager component can ensure an independent and secure log in to the master field list for each user to provide information. A form aggregation component can leverage the master field list to populate or update the electronic document.
US10984371B2 Express package delivery
An express package delivery request is received from a courier terminal that indicates identifier information of a courier and first positioning information corresponding to a location of the courier. The express package delivery content information corresponding to a recipient address is retrieved from a database. The identifier information of the courier and the first positioning information corresponding to the location of the courier is determined to be within proximity to the retrieved recipient address. The second positioning information of a recipient that can receive an express package is determined corresponding to an account in the retrieved express package delivery content information. A notification is provided to the courier terminal to deliver the express package identified in the express package delivery request if the determined second positioning information of the recipient coincides with the retrieved recipient address.
US10984370B2 Method and apparatus for unit and container identification and tracking
There is provided a method and apparatus for tracking of items and containers of items. The method comprises generating a set of unique item identifier codes, each identifier code corresponding to a specific item in a set of items. Then, at a production line, uniquely identifying multiple items by marking the multiple items with the corresponding unique item identifiers. The method further includes detecting the unique item identifiers on the set of items and transmitting the detected unique item identifiers to a processor. After aggregating items into containers, containers are marked with container identifiers. The method then associates the detected container identifier in the database with detected item identifiers.
US10984368B2 Methods and systems for managing shipped objects
Methods and systems are disclosed for managing shipped physical objects. The methods and systems comprise receiving data associated with a journey of the shipped object and determining, using a processor, alert conditions based on the received data. Alert conditions are representative of risk of damage, loss, or delay associated with the shipped object. In addition, the methods and systems comprise transmitting one or more alternative options for mitigating the alert condition to a user, receiving a selection of one of the alternative options, and modifying the journey based on the received selection.
US10984366B2 Management system for point of care testing
The present invention relates to a method and system for quality compliance, system and operator verification, and process management for point of care biological sample testing systems used in hospitals and other medical delivery environments. Specifically, the present invention may be directed to a computing device configured to generate a plurality of attributes configured to assess a competency level of an operator to operate at least one sample testing instrument, obtain operator derived data pertaining to the operator's ability to operate the at least one sample testing instrument, and determine a competency level of the operator for the at least one sample testing instrument based the plurality of attributes and the operator derived data.
US10984365B2 Industry classification
Techniques for determining a new industry classification for a company are described. An industry classifier can access company data of a company and profile data of an employee of the company. Additionally, a plurality of updated classifications associated with the company can be accessed from an industry taxonomy database. A featurization process can calculate a classification score for each updated classification based on the accessed data. Additionally, the featurization process can determine a new industry classification for the company based on the calculation. Subsequently, a company page updater can update a company page associated with the company by adding the new industry classification to the company page.
US10984354B2 Oil-field electronic run tickets
Provided is a process including: receiving a tank-nearly-full message indicating that a tank at an oil or gas related facility is or will be ready for a truck to unload and transport fluid accumulating in the tank; in response to the tank-nearly-full message, creating a tank-run record; sending a description of the tank-run to a mobile device of a driver of an oilfield truck; receiving, from the mobile device of the driver of the oilfield truck, a tank-run claimed message indicating that the driver will drive to the oil or gas related facility and transport at least some of the fluid accumulating in the tank; and after the tank-run claimed message, performing steps including: confirming that the tank-run has not yet been claimed; after the confirmation, designating the tank-run as claimed by the driver; and sending confirmation to the mobile device of the driver.
US10984351B2 System for reminding a user
A system for providing a reminder to a user is provided that stores reminder information relating to a task that the user wishes to be reminded about, along with activity information comprising information on activities that are considered to have an effect on the efficacy of the reminder associated with the task. The system monitors the user to determine if the activities in the activity information are being performed to produce a monitoring result, and then determines when to remind the user about the task based on the monitoring result by comparing the monitoring result to a threshold. A reminder alert is then output to the user when the monitoring result meets or exceeds the threshold.
US10984350B2 Modifying a sound source data based on a sound profile
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for a computer-based method for modifying a sound source, including accessing, by an acoustic processing facility including at least one processor, a multi-dimensional sound profile of an acoustic environment, wherein the multi-dimensional sound profile comprises a time-based sound reflection sequence for the acoustic environment; and modifying, by the acoustic processing facility, a sound source data based on the multi-dimensional sound profile to generate a modified sound data.
US10984349B2 Travel advisory notifications
A travel advisory generation system is provided that enables generation of travel advisories based upon one or more selected parameters (e.g., location, origin, destination, date, date range, travel provider, class of service, etc.). These travel advisories may be further incorporated into travel search results, providing relevant advisory information in conjunction, e.g., concurrently or in-line, with travel options. The advisories may be further customized in order to display desired notifications and not display undesired notifications to selected users of the travel advisory generation system (e.g., system operators, travel service providers (including, but not limited to, travel agents and travel managers of an organization), and travelers).
US10984345B2 Management of power sources and jobs in an integrated power system
Methods and systems for managing energy sources and energy consumers in an integrated system are provided. Certain subject matter presented herein relates to automatically scheduling jobs and their sub-tasks to maximize profit by comparing power source configurations and determining the best job schedule for the power source configurations. This system broadly involves two sub-problems: determining the best power source configuration and determining the best job schedule for the given power source configuration.
US10984343B2 Training and estimation of selection behavior of target
A training method is provided. The training method includes clustering, by a processor, a plurality of items that each have an item attribute value, according to the item attribute value. The training method further includes generating, by the processor, for each item, a cluster attribute value corresponding to a cluster associated with the item. The training method also includes training, by the processor, an estimation model for estimating selection behavior of a target with respect to a choice set including two or more items, based on the cluster attribute value associated with each item included in the choice set, by using training data that includes a group of a choice set of items presented to the target and an item selected by the target from among the choice set.
US10984335B2 Superconducting interposer for the transmission of quantum information for quantum error correction
A system for transmission of quantum information for quantum error correction includes an ancilla qubit chip including a plurality of ancilla qubits, and a data qubit chip spaced apart from the ancilla qubit chip, the data qubit chip including a plurality of data qubits. The system includes an interposer coupled to the ancilla qubit chip and the data qubit chip, the interposer including a dielectric material and a plurality of superconducting structures formed in the dielectric material. The superconducting structures enable transmission of quantum information between the plurality of data qubits on the data qubit chip and the plurality of ancilla qubits on the ancilla qubit chip via virtual photons for quantum error correction.
US10984333B2 Application usage signal inference and repository
Systems, methods, and software for developing application usage information are provided herein. An exemplary method includes identifying data sources that relate to application usage activity of one or more users, determining activity signals related to at least data analysis by the one or more users from among the application usage activity, and applying the activity signals to a knowledge graphing service that infers data analysis preferences from among the activity signals. The method also includes providing ones of the data analysis preferences for use by data insight services that establish data insight objects visualizing target datasets based at least on the ones of the data analysis preferences.
US10984331B2 Global policy framework analyzer
Analyzing a set of policies. A goal comprising a particular outcome is received. An analysis object comprising a data structure maintaining information needed to perform an analysis of the goal is defined. The analysis object is configured to limit a number of calculations needed to achieve the goal. Each member of a set of expressions found in the set of policies has an output. The output is the same for each expression. One of the set of expressions is solved. The solved output is cached in the analysis object such that the solved output is associated with each member of the set of expressions. The analysis object is processed to create a set of values that achieves the goal. Processing includes referencing the cache to retrieve the solved output each time a member of the set of expressions is to be solved during processing of the analysis object.
US10984329B2 Voice activated virtual assistant with a fused response
A voice activated knowledge management system may be used as a virtual assistant. In some cases, a knowledge management system may be configured to receive a voice request from a user, generate and send a knowledge base query to each of the two or more different knowledge base engines, and fuse the resulting responses from the knowledge base engines, resulting in a fused response. The fused response may be provided back to the user as a response to the voice request and/or may be provided as a device command to control a corresponding device.
US10984328B2 Soft temporal matching in a synonym-sensitive framework for question answering
The disclosed embodiments include a Question and Answer (QA) system, computer program product, and computer-implemented method configured to adjust passage relevancy to a question based on time. The disclosed embodiments seek to improve the process of providing answers to questions that include a temporal reference. In particular, the disclosed embodiments are better able to provide answers to questions that include a temporal reference that does not have an exact matching temporal reference in an answer source of a QA system.
US10984320B2 Highly trainable neural network configuration
A computer-based method includes receiving an input signal at a neuron in a computer-based neural network that includes a plurality of neuron layers, applying a first non-linear transform to the input signal at the neuron to produce a plain signal, and calculating a weighted sum of a first component of the input signal and the plain signal at the neuron. In a typical implementation, the first non-linear transform is a function of the first component of the input signal and at least a second component of the input signal.
US10984315B2 Learning-based noise reduction in data produced by a network of sensors, such as one incorporated into loose-fitting clothing worn by a person
A facility for processing output from a network of mechanical sensors is described. The facility accesses time-series data outputted by the network of sensors. The facility applies to the accessed time-series data a trained autoencoder to obtain a version of the accessed time-series data in which noise present in the accessed time-series data is at least partially suppressed. The facility stores the obtained version of the accessed time-series data, such as in order to perform human activity recognition against the obtained version of the accessed time-series data.
US10984307B2 Peripheral device interconnections for neurosynaptic systems
Embodiments of the invention provide a system and circuit interconnecting peripheral devices to neurosynaptic core circuits. The neurosynaptic system includes an interconnect that includes different types of communication channels. A device connects to the neurosynaptic system via the interconnect.
US10984305B1 Synthetic clickstream testing using a neural network
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for simulating users for testing websites using a trained model. Simulating users involves training a model to generate realistic synthetic clickstreams that emulate actual clickstreams. Synthetic clickstreams may include simulated mouse actions and keystrokes and the results of the testing may be used to improve the design and functioning of the tested website.
US10984304B2 Methods for placing an EMV chip onto a metal card
A method for removing an EMV chip from a plastic credit card or debit card and placing the removed EMV chip onto a metal card, includes heating the plastic credit or debit card containing the EMV chip to loosen the EMV chip, the EMV chip being substantially square and planar, the EMV chip having an upward top face, a downward bottom face, and four sides; removing the loosened EMV chip from the plastic credit or debit card; bending the four sides of the EMV chip towards the downward bottom face of the EMV chip; applying an adhesive coating to the bottom face and the bended four sides of the EMV chip; and placing the adhesive coated bottom face and bended four sides of the EMV chip into a holding cavity of the metal card.
US10984290B1 Multi-task learning for real-time semantic and/or depth aware instance segmentation and/or three-dimensional object bounding
Training a machine-learning (ML) architecture to determine three or more outputs at a rate of 30 or more frames per second on consumer grade hardware may comprise jointly training components of the ML using loss(es) determined across the components and/or consistency losses determined between outputs of two or more components. The ML architecture discussed herein may comprise one or more sets of neural network layers and/or respective components for determining a two and/or three-dimensional region of interest, semantic segmentation, direction logits, depth data, and/or instance segmentation associated with an object in an image.
US10984283B2 Recognition of biases in data and models
A method of training a predictive model to predict a likely field value for one or more user selected fields within an application. The method comprises providing a user interface for user selection of the one or more user selected fields within the application; analyzing a pre-existing, user provided data set of objects; training, based on the analysis, the predictive model; determining, for each user selected field based on the analysis, a confidence function for the predictive model that identifies the percentage of cases predicted correctly at different applied confidence levels, the percentage of cases predicted incorrectly at different applied confidence levels, and the percentage of cases in which the prediction model could not provide a prediction at different applied confidence levels; and providing a user interface for user review of the confidence functions for user selection of confidence threshold levels to be used with the predictive model.
US10984282B2 Neural vending machine
A method of vending a product (n) in an automated vending machine (28) includes displaying an initial stock (S) of several products (n) on a display shelf (34), and identifying any product (13) removed therefrom by a customer (48) not by detecting the removed product (13) itself, but by comparing images (50,52) of the displayed stock (S) before and after product removal to determine any product (13) missing in the post-image (52) of remaining stock (S-(S-P)), and then charging payment for the missing product (13) to the customer (48).
US10984276B2 Systems and methods for encoding image files containing depth maps stored as metadata
Systems and methods in accordance with embodiments of the invention are configured to render images using light field image files containing an image synthesized from light field image data and metadata describing the image that includes a depth map. One embodiment of the invention includes a processor and memory containing a rendering application and a light field image file including an encoded image, a set of low resolution images, and metadata describing the encoded image, where the metadata comprises a depth map that specifies depths from the reference viewpoint for pixels in the encoded image. In addition, the rendering application configures the processor to: locate the encoded image within the light field image file; decode the encoded image; locate the metadata within the light field image file; and post process the decoded image by modifying the pixels based on the depths indicated within the depth map and the set of low resolution images to create a rendered image.
US10984268B2 Detection of liveness
Detecting a replay attack on a voice biometrics system comprises: receiving a speech signal; generating an ultrasound signal; detecting a reflection of the generated ultrasound signal; detecting Doppler shifts in the reflection of the generated ultrasound signal; and identifying whether the received speech signal is indicative of the liveness of a speaker based on the detected Doppler shifts. Identifying whether the received speech signal is indicative of liveness based on the detected Doppler shifts comprises determining whether the detected Doppler shifts correspond to a speech articulation rate.
US10984261B2 Systems and methods for curb detection and pedestrian hazard assessment
A detection system for a vehicle is provided. The detection system may include at least one image capture device configured to acquire a plurality of images of an area forward of the vehicle, the area including a curb separating a road surface from an off-road surface and a data interface. The detection system may also include at least one processing device programmed to receive the plurality of images via the data interface, and determine a plurality of curb edge line candidates in the plurality of images. The at least one processing device may be further programmed to identify at least one edge line candidate as an edge line of the curb.
US10984256B2 Recognition device, vehicle system and storage medium
According to one embodiment, a recognition device includes a hardware processor. The hardware processor is configured to identify presence or absence of composition elements of a target from input observation data, acquire setting information indicative of a relationship between a type and composition elements, and identify a type of the target based on the setting information acquired and the presence or absence of the composition elements.
US10984252B2 Apparatus and method for analyzing people flows in image
An image processing apparatus includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire a movement vector in a partial area of an image, the movement vector indicating a movement of people detected from the image, a generation unit configured to generate a cluster of movement in which a previously stored probability of occurrence of predetermined movement in the partial area is less than a predetermined threshold, based on a frequency of the acquired movement vector, and an output unit configured to output information indicating that the generated cluster is abnormal.
US10984251B2 Person re-identification method, person re-identification system and image screening method
A person re-identification method, a person re-identification system and an image screening method are provided. The person re-identification method includes the following steps. A plurality of identified images of an identified person are analyzed to obtain an interrelated array, which records a plurality of degrees of association among the identified images. The interrelated array is converted to a directed graph having at least one connected group. A representative path of each connected group is obtained. According to each representative path, a part of the identified images are outputted as at least one representative image set for performing a person re-identification process on an image to be identified.
US10984248B2 Setting of input images based on input music
An information processing apparatus includes one or more processors configured to analyze content of a plurality of input images, extract one or more unit images from the plurality of input images based on the analysis and set a position of each of the one or more unit images adopted in a summary image based on an input music.
US10984246B2 Gating model for video analysis
Implementations described herein relate to methods, devices, and computer-readable media to perform gating for video analysis. In some implementations, a computer-implemented method includes obtaining a video comprising a plurality of frames and corresponding audio. The method further includes performing sampling to select a subset of the plurality of frames based on a target frame rate and extracting a respective audio spectrogram for each frame in the subset of the plurality of frames. The method further includes reducing resolution of the subset of the plurality of frames. The method further includes applying a machine-learning based gating model to the subset of the plurality of frames and corresponding audio spectrograms and obtaining, as output of the gating model, an indication of whether to analyze the video to add one or more video annotations.
US10984243B2 Systems and methods for using augmented reality to locate objects, identify persons, and interact with inanimate objects
A system is provided which utilizes multiple combinations of object location technology to locate objects and direct users to them, and which provides reliable owner recognition and ownership verification with the use of displayed augmented reality with a predefined image of the object and/or the user. Further, the system utilizes augmented reality fingerprint markers. When the augmented reality fingerprint marker is positioned on an object and scanned with a smart device, information relating to the object is superimposed on the object displayed on the smart device.
US10984241B2 Medical image diagnosis apparatus and magnetic resonance imaging apparatus
A medical image diagnosis apparatus according to an embodiment includes a storage circuitry and processing circuitry. The storage circuitry is configured to store therein workflow information indicating a plurality of procedures related to a preparation for an imaging process. The processing circuitry is configured to analyze an image obtained by a camera. The processing circuitry is configured to identify which of the plurality of procedures has been performed on the basis of the workflow information and a result of the analysis performed on the image and to cause an informing device to provide information about one or more of the procedures corresponding to a result of the identifying.
US10984240B2 Localization and projection in buildings based on a reference system
A system for updating a point cloud of an environment having markers for measuring an environment and a method are provided. The system includes a mobile device having a camera. The system further includes one or more processors responsive to executable computer instructions to perform a method comprising capturing one or more images of at least a portion of the environment that include the one or more markers in the one or more images, identifying the one or more markers within the one or more images, comparing the identified one or more markers to a reference system with known coordinates and integrating the one or more images into a point cloud.
US10984239B2 Context-aided machine vision
Various embodiments herein each include at least one of systems, methods, software, and data structures for context-aided machine vision. For example, one method embodiment includes identifying a customer in a shopping area and maintaining an item bin in a computing system of data identifying items the customer has picked up for purchase. This method further includes receiving an image of the customer holding an item and performing item identification processing on the image to identify the item the customer is holding. The item identification processing may be performed based in part on a stored shopping history of the customer indicating items the customer is more likely to purchase. The identified item is then added to the item bin of the customer.
US10984236B2 System and apparatus for gaze tracking
A system and an apparatus are provided, for gaze tracking within a defined operating range. The apparatus includes at least one optical system, which capable of capturing radiation in a wavelength range produced by a composite illumination source. The apparatus also includes at least one set of illumination sources creating the composite illumination source, wherein: at least one of the illumination sources is positioned relative to the optical system such that it ensures a user bright pupil response at the beginning of the apparatus operating range; and the composite illumination source size is such that it creates a Purkinje image on a user's eye capable of being distinguished by the optical system at the end of the apparatus operating range. The apparatus also includes an illumination controller for activating and deactivating the at least one composite illumination source, and a signal processing controller for transmitting generated images from the at least one optical system.
US10984224B2 Face detection method
A face detection method includes scaling an input image to images of various sizes according to certain proportions by means of an image pyramid; passing the resultant images through a first-level network in a sliding window manner to predict face coordinates, face confidences, and face orientations; filtering out the most negative samples by confidence rankings and sending the remaining image patches to a second-level network. Through a second-level network, filtering out non-face samples; applying a regression to obtain more precise position coordinates and providing prediction results of the face orientations. Through an angle arbitration mechanism, combining the prediction results of the preceding two networks to make a final arbitration for a rotation angle of each sample, rotating each of the image patches upright according to the arbitration result made by the angle arbitration mechanism and sending to a third-level network for fine-tuning to predict positions of keypoints.
US10984223B2 Reduction of search space in biometric authentication systems
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for a biometric authentication system. In one aspect, a method includes broadcasting, through a transceiver, a signal that includes a kiosk identifier; receiving, from a server system, a reference image of the user based on a mobile computing device associated with the user having received the signal and providing the kiosk identifier to the server system; capturing, with a camera, an image of the user; and authenticating the user based on a comparison of the captured image of the user to the reference image of the user based on a comparison of the captured image of the user to the reference image of the user.
US10984221B2 Image recognition device
An image recognition device includes: a luminance image generator and a distance image generator that generate a luminance image and a distance image, respectively, based on an image signal of an imaging target object output from a photoreceptor element; a target object recognition processor that extracts a target-object candidate from the luminance image using a machine learning database; and a three-dimensional object determination processor that uses the distance image to determine whether the extracted target-object candidate is a three-dimensional object. If it is determined that the target-object candidate is not a three-dimensional object, the target-object candidate extracted from the luminance image is prevented from being used, in the machine learning database, as image data for extracting a feature value of a target object.
US10984213B2 3-dimensional optical topographical sensing of fingerprints using under-screen optical sensor module
Devices and optical sensor modules are provided for provide on-screen optical sensing of fingerprints by using an under-screen optical sensor module that captures and detects optical transmissive patterns in probe light that transmits through the internal finger tissues associated with the external fingerprint pattern formed on the outer finger skin to provide 3-dimensional topographical information for improved optical fingerprint sensing.
US10984212B1 Fingerprint detection device
The present invention provides a fingerprint detection device, including: a substrate, a switch circuit layer, a sensing electrode layer, a heat dissipating antistatic structure layer, and a protective layer. The switch circuit layer is disposed on the substrate. The sensing electrode layer is disposed on the switch circuit layer, and includes a plurality of sensing electrodes. The heat dissipating antistatic structure layer is disposed on the sensing electrode layer, and includes a conductive mesh and a plurality of shunt heat sinks. The conductive mesh is formed with a plurality of mesh openings, and configured to shunt charges. The shunt heat sinks are adjacent to the conductive mesh, and correspond to the sensing electrodes. The shunt heat sinks are electrically insulated from each other, electrically insulated from the conductive mesh, and electrically insulated from the sensing electrodes. The protective layer is disposed on the heat dissipating antistatic structure layer.
US10984199B2 Unsupervised targeted sentiment analysis using dependency parsing and linguistic heuristics
Sentiment analysis is targeted toward a specific subject of interest (or selected subjects) in a passage of natural language text. A dependency tree is generated for the passage, and subtrees are found that have sentiment polarities which contribute to the subject(s) of interest. A targeted sentiment score is computed for the subject(s) of interest based on sentiment expressed in those subtrees. Consecutively occurring nouns in the passage are collapsed into a noun phrase, as are possessives with ensuing nouns. The sentiment expressed in a given subtree can be modified using various linguistic heuristics. For example, sentiment polarity which is modified by a negation word may be inverted, sentiment polarity which is modified by an intensifying word may be increased, or sentiment polarity which is modified by a diluting word may be decreased.
US10984190B2 Atom-based sensible synchronization for information indexing
A system from updating a document to include revisions made by multiple parties that includes an indexing module for building relationships between atom repositories and source files, and a mapping module builds a relationship between multiple atom repositories produced by indexing module that are associated with a same source file family. The system also includes an atom controlling module for controlling atom adding and atom splitting in the multiple atom repository in response to update, insert and delete operations of information units in the source file. The system can also include a synchronizing engine for synchronizing updates from one version of the source file to all versions of the source file in accordance with the atom controlling module that have been made by all users when be viewed by a single user.
US10984186B2 Smart electronic mail and messaging templates
Automatic generation of electronic messaging templates is provided. After a first email/message is generated and used, a second or a plurality of subsequent messages may be compared against the first or other similar emails/messages. Common elements among the similar emails/messages and elements not in common in the compared emails/messages are identified. An email/message template is automatically generated having textual content comprising all elements (e.g., text) common to each compared email/message and having highlighting components, such as an “XXX” or other acceptable highlighting notation at a location in the textual content corresponding to each uncommon element. Upon subsequent use, when a sender opens the template and enters any information particular to the intended recipient, that information may be used to query a database or other data source for information that may be used to automatically fill-in (autofill) each highlighted uncommon element in the template.
US10984180B2 Electronic document supplementation with online social networking information
A system and method includes receiving content of an electronic document during a time the content is being entered into an electronic document by a user by via an electronic document editor application. A content characteristic is extracted from the content and transmitted to an online data source. A content item related to the content characteristic is received from the online data source. A user interface presents the content item concurrently with the electronic document editor application.
US10984177B2 System and method providing responsive editing and viewing, integrating hierarchical fluid components and dynamic layout
A website building system includes a processor; at least one database storing website pages and layouts comprising fluid components, breakpoint ranges for multiple viewport sizes, dynamic layout rules and responsive editing rules for editing said fluid components according to breakpoint ranges and a responsive editing module running on the processor, the module includes a rule engine to provide layout decisions for a page of a website built by the WBS according to the dynamic layout rules and the responsive editing rules associated with at least one incoming trigger; a responsive editor to receive the at least one incoming trigger and dimensions of a current viewport, and to generate an updated fluid responsive design layout for said current viewport according to the layout decision and a CSS (cascading style sheet) generator to map the features of the updated fluid responsive design layout design into a smart CSS for the current viewport.
US10984171B2 Dynamic presentation of content based on physical cues from a content consumer
The technology disclosed herein presents content dynamically based on physical cues received from a consumer of the presented content. In a particular implementation, a method provides determining first content items for presentation to a user and determining a first sequence in which the first content items should be presented to the user. During presentation of the first content items in the first sequence to the user, the method provides identifying at least one physical cue from the user and modifying the first sequence based on the at least one physical cue to create a second sequence in which the first content items should be presented to the user. The method then provides presenting the first content items to the user in the second sequence.
US10984169B2 Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for providing a dynamic loupe for displayed information
A method for providing a dynamic loupe in a window of an electronic device. The method includes displaying a document in the window of the electronic device, displaying, using at least dimensions associated with a first sub-region of the document being displayed, the dynamic loupe for the first sub-region, receiving an instruction to associate the dynamic loupe with a second sub-region of the document being displayed, determining one or more dimensions of the second sub-region, and displaying, using at least the identified one or more dimensions, the dynamic loupe for the second sub-region.
US10984168B1 System and method for generating a multi-modal abstract
A system for generating a multi-modal summary of a digital document, comprising a processor adapted for: extracting from the document a plurality of graphical elements; generating a set of textual descriptions, each generated for one of the graphical elements and associated therewith; selecting, from the set of textual descriptions and a set of text fragments extracted from the document, a set of representative elements having a highest score computed by applying thereto a score function, where a set of representative elements' score is indicative of a degree by which the set of representative elements represents the document; for each representative element of the set of representative elements, where the element is a textual description of a graphical element of the plurality of graphical elements, replacing the element with the graphical element associated therewith; and generating, using the set of representative elements, another document comprising a multi-modal summary of the document.
US10984165B1 Digital Rights Management for printed circuit boards
Embodiments may provide Digital Rights Management techniques, not to make the reverse engineering process harder, but rather to provide detection of reverse engineering of PCBs, such as by copying of layers of trace layout, so as to enable pursuing legal remedies against the violators. For example, in an embodiment, a method of information encoding may be implemented in a computer comprising a processor, memory accessible by the processor, and computer program instructions stored in the memory and executable by the processor, the method may comprise receiving, at the computer system, information to be encoded in a printed circuit board wiring trace layout and laying out, at the computer system, a plurality of printed circuit board wiring traces so as to encode the received information.
US10984149B2 Optimization design method for spatial flow passage of low-pressure even spray nozzle
An optimization design method for a spatial flow passage of a low-pressure even spray nozzle, relating to a design method for an essential apparatus in a water-saving irrigation system, such as a spray irrigation system. Specifically, if the model and the inlet diameter of a nozzle are determined, the shape and the size of the cross section of an outlet, a flow passage deflection angle, the radius and the arc length of a flow passage contour, and the size of an elevation angle of the outlet are determined to implement structural optimization of a spatial flow passage of the nozzle; moreover, parameterization design of the spatial flow passage in different inlet diameter conditions is implemented, so that a method for determining structural parameters of a spatial flow passage of a nozzle is obtained. A design method of a spatial flow passage under a low-pressure operation condition is developed, such that the hydraulic performance of the nozzle is optimized, and the nozzle is efficient and saves energy.
US10984148B2 Methods for generating a user interface based upon orientation of a smart device
Methods and apparatus for determining a generating a user interface based upon a location and an orientation of a smart device supported by an Agent in a structure. The interface may include “as built features” of the structure. A location of the Agent may be determined via wireless communications and a direction of interest based upon a directional sensor.
US10984140B2 Method for detecting the possible taking of screenshots
A method for sending a message from a first device to a second device includes transmitting the message by the first device, receiving the message by the second device, displaying the message on the second device, activating a camera on the second device to capture image data regarding a field of view of the camera, activating one or more light sensors located close to the camera to capture data regarding an amount of ambient light detected by the light sensors, and monitoring the image data to detect a possible presence of one or more suspected camera lenses within the field of view of the camera. Upon the detection of a possible presence of one or more suspected camera lenses within the field of view of the camera or upon detection of a sudden decrease of the amount of ambient light, displaying of the message on the second device is ceased.
US10984138B1 Method and system for providing highly secured transportable data
Systems and methods for generating secure data for transport are presented. A data storage controller is electronically coupled with the data source. A first data storage device is electronically coupled with the data storage controller, the first data storage device configured to store encrypted data. A second data storage device is electronically coupled with the data storage controller, the second data storage device configured to store key data. A random bit size generator generates a random bit size corresponding with every write request of the data source of a size equal to the random bit size. A random key generator generates a random key equal to or greater in size than the random bit size. An encryption operator encrypts the data source of the size with the random key.
US10984120B2 Limiting device functionality based on data detection and processing
There are provided systems and methods for limiting device functionality based on data detection and processing. A user computing device may include sensitive or confidential data and/or processes that utilize such data that a malicious party may wish to abuse, such as an electronic transaction processing application that uses financial data of a user. The device may therefore be compromised by the malicious party if the device becomes accessible to that party. The device may utilize one or more processes to detect device data determine data proximate to the device and/or contextual data in order to determine whether limitations on application processes are required based on the potential nearby risk. If the nearby risk indicates the device application processes may be in danger, the device may impose limitations on the processes and/or wipe data. The device may also alert other devices or nearby users.
US10984114B2 Document processing method and apparatus
A document processing method and apparatus are disclosed in embodiments of the present application. The method includes: obtaining a target geographic location where the first electronic device is currently located, when a predetermined operation for a document is detected; determining whether the target geographic location matches a target password that is used to encrypt the document in advance; and if so, allowing the predetermined operation to be performed on the document; and if not, preventing the predetermined operation from being performed on the document. The apparatus includes an obtaining module, a determining module, and a decision module. In the embodiment of the present application, the document is encrypted and decrypted by using a target password generated based on a geographic location, which ensures the security of password transmission, and improves the security of the use of the document and the convenience of authorization and decryption.
US10984108B2 Trusted computing attestation of system validation state
A trusted computing environment may be dynamically certified by providing a selectable boot option that controls running a loadable boot image in one of a test mode and a production mode. The test mode may automate running a processing standard validation test to obtain a processing standard validation test result. Responsive to running the processing standard validation test with a successful test result, a record indicating the successful test result and the loadable boot image is stored within the trusted computing environment, utilizing a certification process. Responsive to running the production mode, the trusted computing environment and the loadable boot image may be loaded.
US10984098B2 Process privilege escalation protection in a computing environment
Techniques for privilege escalation protection are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system/process/computer program product for privilege escalation protection includes monitoring a process executed on a computing device, detecting an unauthorized change in a token value associated with the process, and performing an action based on a policy (e.g., a kernel protection security policy/rule(s), which can include a whitelisted set of processes and/or configured actions/responses to perform for other/non-whitelisted processes) in response to an unauthorized change in the token value associated with the process.
US10984090B2 Automatic upgrade from one step authentication to two step authentication via application programming interface
A client transmits a user identifier and a password to a server via an application programming interface (API). The client establishes an authenticated session with the server in which the client has a first set of permissions for operations associated with the API. The client receives, responsive to a verification of the user identifier and password by the server, a logon response and a shared secret. The client generates a one time passcode (OTP) based upon the shared secret. The client sends the OTP to the server via the API. Responsive to the server validating the OTP against the shared secret, the server grants a second set of permissions for operations associated with the API.
US10984082B2 Electronic device and method for providing user information
Disclosed is an electronic device including a display configured to display an image, a sensing unit configured to sense biometric information of a user, and a controller configured to analyze the image to acquire image information and configured to provide user information based on the acquired image information and the sensed biometric information.
US10984080B2 Method for authenticating a user and a secure module, associated electronic apparatus and system
Disclosed is a method for authenticating a user by using an electronic apparatus including an authentication module and a secure module, which includes the following steps: the authentication module transmits a recognition result to the secure module according to a process that allows the authentication module to be authenticated by the secure module; the secure module generates an authentication token by signing, with a private key stored in the secure module, data including data representing at least one feature of the authentication module; and transmitting the generated authentication token. Also disclosed is an associated secure module, electronic apparatus and system.
US10984077B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and information processing program
An information processing apparatus includes: an information obtaining unit for obtaining information on intellectual property from a user terminal operable by a user where the information is entered through the user terminal; a determining unit for determining a possibility for obtaining a right related to the intellectual property based on the obtained information; a determination providing unit for providing the determined possibility to the user terminal; an amendment information generating unit for generating amendment information for the obtained information based on the determined possibility; an information storing unit for storing the obtained information in a user area associated with the user; and an information providing unit for providing the stored information in a browsable manner.
US10984076B1 Immunization web portal
An immunization web portal may identify whether a patient is eligible to receive vaccines for a specified vaccine-preventable disease. The patient's eligibility may be identified by comparing biographical data and medical characteristics for the patient to a set of eligibility requirements according to state and federal law. If the patient is eligible, the immunization web portal may display indications of several vaccines corresponding to the vaccine-preventable disease, and a user such as a pharmacist or technician may select one of the vaccines so that the selected vaccine may be administered to the patient.
US10984075B1 High dimensional to low dimensional data transformation and visualization system
A computer transforms high-dimensional data into low-dimensional data. A distance is computed between a selected observation vector and each observation vector of a plurality of observation vectors, a nearest neighbors are selected using the computed distances, and a first sigmoid function is applied to compute a distance similarity value between the selected observation vector and each of the selected nearest neighbors where each of the computed distance similarity values is added to a first matrix. The process is repeated with each observation vector of the plurality of observation vectors as the selected observation vector. An optimization method is executed with an initial matrix, the first matrix, and a gradient of a second sigmoid function that computes a second distance similarity value between the selected observation vector and each of the nearest neighbors to transform each observation vector of the plurality of observation vectors into the low-dimensional space.
US10984072B1 Fast fourier transform (FFT) circuit with an integrated half-bin offset
A fast Fourier transform (FFT) circuit with an integrated half-bin offset for performing both an FFT and a half-bin offset on an input signal. The FFT circuit is configured to receive input samples of the input signal and generate output signals via a plurality of butterfly circuits and one or more twiddle stage multiplier circuits of the FFT circuit. One or more of the butterfly circuits are configured to implement a first portion of both the half-bin offset and the FFT by integrating a first set of computations for both the half-bin offset and the FFT within the one or more of the plurality of butterfly circuits. At least one of the one or more twiddle stage multiplier circuits is configured to implement a second portion of both the half-bin offset and the FFT by integrating a second set of computations of both the half-bin offset and the FFT within the twiddle stage multiplier circuit.
US10984070B2 Dynamic content placeholders for microblogging posts
Technologies for injecting dynamic content into microblogging posts are described, where dynamic content may be updated each time a post or feed is fetched or refreshed. A user of may add a placeholder for dynamic content when composing a post. The placeholder indicates a data provider and a data parameter. When the post is published, the data provider and data parameter are stored along with the other content of the post. When the post is requested, every placeholder in the post is parsed and content is obtained for every placeholder by passing the data parameter to the data provider. The placeholder is replaced with the data returned by the data provider and the post is provided to the requesting entity including the obtained data in place of the placeholder.
US10984068B2 Internet-based proxy service to modify internet responses
A proxy server receives from a client device a request for a network resource that is hosted at an origin server for a domain. The request is received at the proxy server as a result of a DNS request for the domain resolving to the proxy server. The origin server is one of multiple origin servers that belong to different domains that resolve to the proxy server and are owned by different entities. The proxy server retrieves the requested network resource. The proxy server determines that the requested resource is an HTML page. The proxy server scans the HTML page to locate one or more modification tokens that each indicates content that is subject to being modified. For at least one of the located modification tokens, the proxy server automatically modifies at least a portion of the content of the HTML page that corresponds to that modification token. The proxy server then transmits the modified HTML page to the client device.
US10984065B1 Accessing embedded web links in real-time
Aspects of the present invention disclose a method for providing access to hyperlinks on-demand in real-time from a livestream. The method includes one or more processors determining a set of coordinates on a display of a computing device corresponding to an interaction from a user with a video presentation. The method further includes extracting a subset of pixels from an image of the display of the computing device that corresponds to the set of coordinates. The method further includes extracting a uniform resource locator (URL) from the subset of pixels of the image. The method further includes validating the extracted URL from the subset of pixels of the image. The method further includes providing content corresponding to the extracted URL from the subset of pixels of the image to the user.
US10984064B1 Methods, devices, and systems for dish data generation and tracking
A dish data generation and tracking system generates a universal dish identifier based on a specific recipe for a particular dish. The universal dish identifier is encoded into an electronically scannable code, such as a barcode or QR code. The electronically scannable code associates numerous specific, unrelated recipes from various sources for a particular dish, such that new data about dishes for which a customer is shopping is generated, and that newly generated data can be used by grocers to better understand the shopping and recipe-locating habits of their customers. A schedule of the universal dish identifiers may be distributed periodically to users, such as grocers, retailers, and/or manufacturers.
US10984059B2 Data retrieval method and system
A method for data retrieval is described. Interface circuitry of an information processing apparatus receives a request for data retrieval from a database. The database stores content sharing information in a social network. The request includes a first user identifier and a first link identifier. The processing circuitry determines whether the first user identifier and the first link identifier are associated in the database as a consequence of a previous sharing of a first article corresponding to the first link identifier using the first user identifier. Further, when the first user identifier and the first link identifier are determined to be associated, the processing circuitry searches for a first message identifier in the database. The first message identifier identifies a first message that includes information of the previous sharing of the first article. The processing circuitry then retrieves the first message according to the first message identifier.
US10984052B2 System and method for multiple-character wildcard search over encrypted data
A method and system for searching encrypted data using wildcard keywords. The method includes: obtaining, by a first computing device, a keyword for data to be encrypted, where the keyword has a fixed length; generating a sequence of primes; determining corresponding one prime from the sequence of primes for each character of the keyword; and defining a product of the corresponding primes of the characters of the keyword as index of the encrypted data, where the index can be searched using a wildcard search keyword.
US10984050B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for managing storage system
A method, apparatus and computer program product for managing a storage system are provided. For example, in a method, a tree index of the storage system is obtained, where a leaf node among multiple leaf nodes in the tree index comprising a keyword and an attribute of an object among multiple objects in the storage system. Respective attributes of nodes in a set of the multiple leaf nodes in the tree index are obtained, and the set of the multiple leaf nodes having a same parent node. The tree index is updated based on respective attributes of the leaf nodes in the set of the multiple leaf nodes. With the above example implementations, performance of the index of the storage system can be increased, and further overall response speed of the storage system can be improved. Further, there is provided an apparatus and computer program product for managing a storage system.
US10984046B2 Graph database and relational database mapping
Examples for mapping a relational database to a graph database include a mapping engine to execute an arbitrary query on a relational database, identify a result column tag based on a tag of an underlying base table, process the result column into a typed, directed property graph based on the result column tag, and output the typed, directed property graph to a graph database. Examples for mapping a graph database to a relational database include processing a graph transaction by updating a mapping layer with a surrogate describing a change to a database object, determining, for an object in the mapping layer, if a database constraint defined on the object is satisfied, collecting database changes defined by the surrogate into a database change request, submitting the change request to a relational database as a transaction, and deleting the surrogate for the object in the mapping layer.
US10984044B1 Identifying buckets for query execution using a catalog of buckets stored in a remote shared storage system
Systems and methods are disclosed for processing and executing queries in a data intake and query system. The data intake and query system maintains a catalog of buckets stored in a remote shared storage system. The buckets store raw machine data associated with a timestamp. The data intake and query receives a query identifying a set of data to be processed and a manner of processing the set of data, and executes the query based on the catalog of buckets.
US10984037B2 Methods and systems for selecting and presenting content on a first system based on user preferences learned on a second system
A method of selecting and presenting content on a first system based on user preferences learned on a second system is provided. The method includes receiving a user's input for identifying items of the second content system and, in response thereto, presenting a subset of items of the second content system and receiving the user's selection actions thereof. The method includes analyzing the selected items to learn the user's content preferences for the content of the second content system and determining a relationship between the content of the first and second content systems to determine preferences relevant to items of the first content system. The method includes, in response subsequent user input for items of the first content system, selecting and ordering a collection of items of the first content system based on the user's learned content preferences determined to be relevant to the items of the first content system.
US10984030B2 Creating cognitive intelligence queries from multiple data corpuses
A computer-implemented method, a cognitive intelligence system and computer program product adapt a relational database containing multiple data types. Non-text tokens in the relational database are converted to a textual form. Text is produced based on relations of tokens in the relational database. A set of pre-trained word vectors for the text is retrieved from an external database. The set of pre-trained word vectors is initialized for tokens common to both the relational database and an external database. The set of pre-trained vectors is used to create a cognitive intelligence query expressed as a structure query language (SQL) query. Content of the relational database is used for training while initializing the set of pre-trained word vectors for tokens common to both the relational database and the external database. The first set of word vectors may be immutable or mutable with updates controlled via parameters.
US10984028B2 Temporal sensitive cognitive interface
Embodiments provide a temporal sensitive cognitive interface that determines whether a temporal data value of a response to a user query is fixed or variable over time; determine a time lapse from a current time to a time of generation of a variable one of the temporal data values; generate a first presentation of the response to the user that includes a (first) text word modifier that indicates a quality of certainty of the temporal data value in response to determining that the time lapse does not exceed a confidence threshold that is specified for an attribute of the response temporal data value; and generate another, different (second) presentation of the response to the user that includes a different (second) text word modifier that indicates a quality of uncertainty of the temporal data value in response to determining that the time lapse exceeds the confidence threshold.
US10984027B2 Techniques for user-centric document summarization
Disclosed techniques can generate content object summaries. Content of a content object can be parsed into a set of word groups. For each word group, at least one topic to which the word group pertains can be identified and it can be determined, via a user model, at least one weight of the plurality of weights corresponding to the topic(s). For each word group, a score can be determined for the word group based on the weight(s). A subset of the set of word groups can be selected based on the scores for the word group. A summary of the content object can be generated that includes the subset but that does not include one or more other word groups in the set of word groups that are not in the subset. At least part of the summary of the content object can be output.
US10984021B2 Deployment of independent database artifact groups
A dependency graph is generated for database files. An unvisited node of the dependency graph is selected and a breadth-first-search performed starting from the selected unvisited node. Results of the breadth-first-search is defined as a group. A group assignment for the database files is returned.
US10984020B2 System and method for supporting large queries in a multidimensional database environment
In accordance with an embodiment, the system provides support for large queries in a multidimensional database computing environment. A kernel-based data structure, referred to herein as an odometer retriever, or odometer, that manages pointers to data blocks, contains control information, or otherwise operates as an array of arrays of pointers to stored members. When used with a dynamic flow, the approach enables the system to be used, for example to handle grid queries, Multidimensional Expressions (MDX) queries, or other types of queries in which the potential size of the query can be up to 264 bits.
US10984018B2 System, methods, and media for compressing non-relational database objects
Method, media, and systems for compressing objects, comprising: receiving a request to write a first object including a first key and a first value, wherein the first object is of a given type; receiving a request to write a second object including a second key and a second value, wherein the second object is of the given type; classifying the first object to a compression dictionary according to at least one rule based on a value of the first object and/or the key of the first object; classifying the second object to the compression dictionary according to at least one rule based on a value of the second object and/or the key of the second object; and compressing the first object and the second object based on the compression dictionary.
US10984010B2 Query summary generation using row-column data storage
A data storage system includes a column store and a row store. The data storage system may generate a query summary. The data storage system determines query summary fields comprised of a subset of fields from a schema used to store data in the row store. The data storage system searches the column store or the row store for query results in the query summary fields. A query summary field is generated from the query results in the query summary fields.
US10984008B2 Collaborative dataset consolidation via distributed computer networks
Various embodiments relate generally to data science and data analysis, computer software and systems, and wired and wireless network communications to provide an interface between repositories of disparate datasets and computing machine-based entities that seek access to the datasets, and, more specifically, to a computing and data storage platform that facilitates consolidation of one or more datasets, whereby a collaborative data layer and associated logic facilitate, for example, efficient access to, and implementation of, collaborative datasets. In some examples, a method may include receiving data representing a query into a collaborative dataset consolidation system, identifying datasets relevant to the query, generating one or more queries to access disparate data repositories, and retrieving data representing query results. In some cases, one or more queries are applied (e.g., as a federated query) to atomized datasets stored in one or more atomized data stores, at least two of which may be different.
US10984006B1 Suggesting messages and accounts from a real-time messaging platform
A real-time messaging platform and method are disclosed which suggests messages and accounts from the real-time messaging platform.
US10984000B2 Pre-fetching information in anticipation of a user request
A system may pre-fetch search result information in anticipation of a user request for the search result information. The system may receive a user search query and request initial search results from a server based on the search query. The system may receive the initial search results from the server and render the initial search results for display to the user. In anticipation of a user request for additional search results, the system may request additional search results from the server. The additional search results may then be pre-fetched for potential display to the user in response to a user request to render the additional search results.
US10983997B2 Path query evaluation in graph databases
The disclosed embodiments provide a system for processing queries of a graph database. During operation, the system stores intermediate results of a query in a structure comprising rows in a set of tables. Next, the system applies one or more operations to existing rows in the structure to generate additional rows in additional tables of the structure. The system also tracks inputs and outputs associated with the one or more operations in a set of relationships between rows of different tables in the structure. Finally, the system uses the rows and the set of relationships to generate a final result of the query and provides the final result in a response to the query.
US10983991B1 Project management system data storage
Described herein is a computer implemented method and computational system for a project management service. Issues of a project are defined by data entities stored in a tree structure including a root node. The tree structure may include one or more siblings to the root node, one or more child nodes and one or more siblings to the child node. The root node references each child node and references each of its sibling nodes. Each child node references each of its sibling nodes.
US10983990B2 Blockchain data storage based on shared nodes and error correction code
Disclosed herein are methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for storing blockchain data. One of the methods includes determining block data and current state data associated with a current block of a blockchain; sending the current state data to one or more shared storage nodes of a blockchain network; performing error correction coding of the block data to generate encoded block data; dividing, based on one or more predetermined rules, the encoded block data into a plurality of data sets; storing, based on the one or more predetermined rules, one or more data sets of the plurality of data sets; hashing each data set of remaining data sets of the plurality of data sets to generate one or more hash values corresponding to the remaining data sets; and storing the one or more hash values and the current state data.
US10983974B2 Method of generating a knowledge-tree for intuitive continual learning
A method of generating a knowledge-tree to manage education-related information and experience-related information is provided with a plurality of learner accounts, at least one verification account, and at least one external viewing account. A specific learner account from the plurality of learner accounts uploads personal educational information and a personal experiential information to a remote server. Based upon the uploaded information, the verification account executes a verification process and a career planning process. The verified information and a career roadmap created for the specific learner account will be presented to the external-viewing account. The specific learner account can be a job seeker and the external viewing account can be a potential employer.
US10983972B2 System and method for slowing changing dimension and metadata versioning in a multidimensional database environment
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein are systems and methods for supporting slowly changing dimensions and metadata versioning in a multidimensional database, comprising. A system can comprise a computer that includes one or more microprocessors, and a multidimensional database server executing on the computer, wherein the multidimensional database server supports at least one hierarchical structure of data dimensions. A data dimension can slowly change over time. When such changes occur, metadata associated with the data dimension can be updated. Advantageously, a current snapshot of the data structure can allow searching of previous changes to the slowly changing dimension based upon the metadata.
US10983969B2 Methods and systems for mapping flattened structure to relationship preserving hierarchical structure
A method and a system for mapping a flattened data structure into a relation preserving data structure is disclosed. The method includes receiving a flattened schema comprising a plurality of columns. The method includes receiving a plurality of user inputs from a user. The plurality of user inputs comprises a plurality of identifiers. The method includes defining a sample target hierarchical schema based on user inputs. The method includes preparing a nested hierarchical structure corresponding to the sample target hierarchical schema in a User Interface (UI) representation. The nested hierarchical structure comprises a plurality of nodes with corresponding identifiers and relationships of the plurality of nodes. The method includes performing an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based mapping of columns of the flattened schema to respective nodes of the plurality of nodes of the nested hierarchical structure. The method further includes generating a target hierarchical schema based on AI based mapping.
US10983966B2 Database algebra and compiler with environments
Database compiler with environment support may be provided. Database operators in a database compiler may be extended to include environment as an input parameter in addition to input data for native environment support. Environment operators may be added to the database compiler, which perform one or more of accessing and modifying the environment. Environment operators may include a return-environment operator, a map-with-environment operator and a compose-with-environment operator.
US10983959B2 Merchant table and associated processes
Tables and techniques to configure the same are provided. In some embodiments, configuration of one or more memory devices can permit or otherwise facilitate including transaction records in a table or another type of data structure, where the transaction records can be organized based at least on a defined location for a merchant or another type of organization associated with the transaction records.
US10983956B1 Third-party indexable text
Techniques are shown for enabling a network system to index data stored on a third-party server to allow the data stored on the third-party server to be searchable by searching functionality of the network system.
US10983954B2 High density time-series data indexing and compression
Time-series columnar-based information is received and indexed in a compute infrastructure for cost-effective cloud-based object storage. The approach leverages a file format that enables highly-performant search and retrieval of the data stored in the cloud. In operation, an indexer receives the time-series information, indexes that information according to the file format, and forwards the indexed information for storage to the object store, where it is stored as a set of time-based partitions. A partition comprises a set of files, namely, a manifest file, a data file, and an index file. These files are structured as a compact instance of a set of raw unstructured data that comprises the given partition. Highly-performant information retrieval is enabled in response to a time-bounded query, because operations at a query peer (with respect to one or more partitions) are carried out in real-time during query processing and without requiring retrieval of the data file as a whole.
US10983952B2 Method and system for storing documents
Embodiments of systems and methods for storing documents in a cloud storage system comprising a cloud processor and a plurality of storage components are disclosed. Particularly, certain embodiments comprise, at the cloud processor, providing at least one storage component attribute for each of the plurality of storage components, the at least one storage component attribute defining a storage property of the respective storage component; receiving a first document to be stored and document metadata associated with the first document, the document metadata defining storage requirement of the first document; translating the document metadata of the first document into a storage instruction; determining, based on storage component attributes, at least one storage component among the plurality of storage components with a defined storage property matching the storage instruction for the first document; and storing the first document in the at least one storage component determined according to the storage instruction.
US10983950B2 Approaches for managing data retention lifecycle
Systems and methods are provided for determining a set of objects, the objects corresponding to a given case or application of a deletion/retention policy; determining at least one object in the set of objects to be scheduled for deletion, the at least one object being associated with a given state that specifies a deletion and/or retention type and schedule for the at least one object; and scheduling data corresponding to the at least one object for deletion from one or more data sources based at least in part on the deletion and/or retention type and schedule specified in the object state.
US10983949B2 File system quota versioning
A system and method for handling file system quotas are disclosed. In one implementation, a processing device receives a first command to disable a quota capability of a file system. In response, one or more instructions are initiated to delete a first association of a quota attribute with a directory, where the first association assigns a first value to a first string comprising a combination (e.g., concatenation, etc.) of an attribute name and a first symbol. Prior to completion of the execution of the one or more instructions, one or more commands are received to enable the quota capability and assign a second value of the quota attribute to the directory. In response, a second association of the quota attribute with the directory is generated, the second association assigning a second value of the quota attribute to a second string comprising a combination of the attribute name and a second symbol.
US10983947B2 Method and dynamically reconfigurable processor adapted for management of persistence of information across multiple instruction cycles
A method and system for enabling persistence of a value by a dynamically reconfigurable processor (“DRP”) from the time of execution of an earlier executed instruction to a time of later executed instruction. The value may represent a constant a variable value of a software program. The value may be read from or written into a memory circuit, a DRP logic element, an iterator of a DRP logic element, or other value storing element or aspect of the DRP. The value may be maintained in a single logic element through the duration of one or more instruction execution cycles, or alternatively or additionally, the value may be transferred between or among one or more value storage hardware elements. The persistence of the value and transfer of the value within, into and/or out of the DRP enables later access of the value by, and/or positioning the value within, the DRP.
US10983937B2 Method for managing access to a shared bus and corresponding electronic device
In accordance with an embodiment, a method for managing access to a bus shared by interfaces includes: when to the bus is granted to one of the interfaces, triggering a counting having a minimum counting period; and when at least one access request to the bus emanating from at least one other of the interfaces is received during the minimum counting period, releasing the access granted to the one of the interfaces, and creating an arbitration point at an end of the minimum counting period.
US10983933B2 Memory module with reduced read/write turnaround overhead
A memory module includes a substrate, plural memory devices, and a buffer. The plural memory devices are organized into at least one rank, each memory device having plural banks. The buffer includes a primary interface for communicating with a memory controller and a secondary interface coupled to the plural memory devices. For each bank of each rank of memory devices, the buffer includes data buffer circuitry and address buffer circuitry. The data buffer circuitry includes first storage to store write data transferred during a bank cycle interval (tRR). The address buffer circuitry includes second storage to store address information corresponding to the data stored in the first storage.
US10983916B2 Cache storage
A data processing apparatus is provided that includes a plurality of storage elements. Receiving circuitry receives a plurality of incoming data beats from cache circuitry and stores the incoming data beats in the storage elements. At least one existing data beat in the storage elements is replaced by an equal number of the incoming data beats belonging to a different cache line of the cache circuitry. The existing data beats stored in said plurality of storage elements form an incomplete cache line.
US10983915B2 Flexible dictionary sharing for compressed caches
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for implementing flexible dictionary sharing techniques for caches are disclosed. A set-associative cache includes a dictionary for each data array set. When a cache line is to be allocated in the cache, a cache controller determines to which set a base index of the cache line address maps. Then, a selector unit determines which dictionary of a group of dictionaries stored by those sets neighboring this set would achieve the most compression for the cache line. This dictionary is then selected to compress the cache line. An offset is added to the base index of the cache line to generate a full index in order to map the cache line to the set corresponding to this chosen dictionary. The compressed cache line is stored in this set with the chosen dictionary, and the offset is stored in the corresponding tag array entry.
US10983913B2 Securing exclusive access to a copy of a metadata track via a process while the metadata track is held in a shared mode by another process
In response to determining, by a storage controller, that a first process is to perform a write operation, a customer data track in a cache is configured for exclusive access while waiting for the write operation on the customer data track to be performed by the first process. In response to configuring the customer data track for the exclusive access, a copy of a metadata track is generated, wherein the metadata track stores metadata information of the customer data track and is configured for shared access. The copy of the metadata track is configured to provide exclusive access to a second process to perform operations on the copy of the metadata track, wherein the first process is able to perform the write operation on the customer data track that causes the metadata track to be updated while the second process performs the operations on the copy of the metadata track.
US10983912B2 Streaming engine with compressed encoding for loop circular buffer sizes
A streaming engine employed in a digital data processor specifies a fixed read only data stream defined by plural nested loops. An address generator produces address of data elements for the nested loops. A steam head register stores data elements next to be supplied to functional units for use as operands. A stream template register specifies a circular address mode for the loop, first and second block size numbers and a circular address block size selection. For a first circular address block size selection the block size corresponds to the first block size number. For a first circular address block size selection the block size corresponds to the first block size number. For a second circular address block size selection the block size corresponds to a sum of the first block size number and the second block size number.
US10983910B2 Bandwidth weighting mechanism based network-on-chip (NoC) configuration
The present disclosure relates to a bandwidth weighting mechanism based NoC configuration/constructions for packet routing. In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method for packet routing in a circuit architecture, wherein the method includes the steps of managing, at a router of the circuit architecture, one or more catch-up bits, each of the one or more catch-up bits indicating that the router has reset a round of round-robin based packet routing without allowing an agent corresponding to the each of the one or more catch-up bits to complete its respective round; and allowing, by the router, the agent to continue its respective round in catch-up state such that upon completion of the respective round, the agent is switched to normal state.
US10983908B1 Method and system for garbage collection of data protection virtual machines in cloud computing networks
Configuring virtual machines for garbage collection in a deduplication backup system executed on a server computer in a cloud computing network, by configuring at least one virtual machine (VM) of a plurality of virtual machines in a VM cluster to be data protection virtual machines (DP VMs), by enabling only read and write operations to/from the DP VMs, interconnecting a garbage collection VM (GC VM) of the VM cluster to the DP VMs, configuring the GC VM to perform only garbage collection tasks for the DP VMs, and providing data access credentials from each DP VM to the GC VM to facilitate the garbage collection tasks.
US10983904B1 Test automation for data processing
A test automation platform may receive a test case for testing a data ingestion pipeline. The test automation platform may determine a test intent of the test case using a test intent identification model. The test automation platform may determine a type of entity associated with the data ingestion pipeline that the test case is to test using a test entity identification model. The test automation platform may generate a prediction of a data ingestion scenario for which the test case is to be applied based at least in part on the test intent of the test and the type of entity. The test automation platform may generate a mapping file representing the prediction of the data ingestion scenario. The test automation platform may execute, using test cases of the mapping file, a set of tests on a new data ingestion pipeline.
US10983902B2 Collaborative computer aided test plan generation
Arrangements described herein relate to generation of test plans. A list of test case selection criteria can be presented to each of a plurality of stakeholders. At least one user input is received from each of the plurality of stakeholders selecting at least one test case selection criterion from the list of test case selection criteria and, for each selected test case selection criterion, assigning a criterion priority. Test cases, which correspond to the selected test case selection criteria, can be automatically selected to include in a candidate test plan. A candidate priority can be automatically assigned to each test case selected to be included in the candidate test plan. The processor selects the test cases to include in the candidate test plan and assigns the candidate priorities to the selected test cases based on processing the criterion priorities assigned to the selected test case selection criteria by the stakeholders.
US10983899B2 Automatic configuration and deployment of environments of a system
A device may receive a request to configure an environment for a target enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The device may identify a system image of an ERP package. The device may provide, to other devices that are to support the environment, the system image and installation information to cause the other devices to use the system image to host the ERP package. The device may establish paths that permit data transmission between the target ERP system and a source ERP system. The device may identify development-operations (Dev-Ops) and test tools to be configured within the environment. The device may provision, using the one or more paths, the environment with the set of Dev-Ops and test tools. The device may provide instructions to the other devices to cause the other devices to deploy the environment of the target ERP system and to permit user devices to access the environment.
US10983898B2 Methods for improved web application testing using remote headless browsers and devices thereof
Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and dashboard servers are disclosed that initiate a test of a web application on a runner server in response to a command. A test action associated with the test includes a user input trigger and a hint. A user input request, generated when the user input trigger is encountered during execution of the test with a headless browser, is received from the runner server. The user input request includes a session identifier and the hint. Input data is obtained from a user device via an input field that is output along with the hint to an input panel provided to the user device. The input panel is associated with the session identifier. The input data is then sent to the runner server in response to the user input request.
US10983896B2 Debug event handling
Systems and methods are disclosed for debug event handling. For example, methods may include receiving a request from a client device. Methods may include, responsive to receiving the request, identifying a set of instructions to be executed, wherein the set of instructions is associated with at least one breakpoint. Methods may include initiating execution of the set of instructions. Methods may include pausing execution of the set of instructions when an instruction of the set of instructions associated with a breakpoint is reached. Methods may include, after the breakpoint is reached and before a new request is received from the client device, transmitting, to the client device, a message that indicates that a breakpoint has been reached. Methods may include terminating execution of the set of instructions responsive to determining that a debugger interface on the client device is no longer available to control execution of the set of instructions.
US10983892B2 Method and system for estimating efficiency of machine vision
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method for evaluating (e.g., estimating) an efficiency of a machine vision, which includes: obtaining an image, wherein the image presents a plurality of objects which include a first object and a second object; performing an image recognition on the images by the machine vision to obtain a prediction block corresponding to at least one of the first object and the second object; merging a first standard block corresponding to the first object and a second standard block corresponding to the second object to obtain a third standard block; and obtaining evaluation information according to the third standard block and the prediction block, wherein the evaluation information reflects a prediction efficiency of the machine vision for the objects in the image.
US10983888B1 System and method for generating dynamic sparse exponential histograms
Systems and methods for generating dynamic sparse exponential histograms. The system includes a network-based service and a data compression engine to generate a sparse exponential histogram (SEH) representation of a distribution of a plurality of data values of a performance metric of the network-based service. The data compression engine is configured to, map each data value to a bin of an exponential histogram. Responsive to a determination that the mapped bin is not indicated in the SEH representation and that a bin quantity limit would be exceeded by adding the mapped bin, the data compression engine is configured to increase a bin size parameter by a scaling factor to expand data value ranges of the bins, merge bins indicated in the SEH representation according to the expanded data value ranges to reduce the quantity of bins indicated in the SEH representation, and indicate the scaling factor in the SEH representation.
US10983887B2 Validation of multiprocessor hardware component
A method, apparatus and computer program product to be employed by a hardware component under validation, wherein the hardware component having a plurality of processing units each belonging to one of at least two types, such that one of the at least two types of processing units is less error-prone then a remainder of the at least two types. The method comprising: designating one of the processing units of the hardware component under validation that belongs to the less error-prone type as a manager processing unit; initiating execution of a tester program code for testing processing units, by processing units of the hardware component other than the manager processing unit; and, monitoring by the manager processing unit the status of the processing units during execution of the tester program code.
US10983880B2 Role designation in a high availability node
A high-availability network device cluster role synchronization technique for devices configured with multiple network controllers is disclosed. An HA node may contain information regarding a role within a cluster for that HA node. This information should properly be maintained or erased based on a type of failover for an HA device. For example, if there is a loss of the active controller that causes only a controller failover, changes to the role of the HA node may not be necessary. Thus, an election process within a cluster may be avoided. However, if a failover of an entire HA node occurs (or restart of an HA node), role information prior to the restart may not be applicable and an election process may need to be initiated such that the cluster may continue to function. Different types of roles may exist for nodes within a cluster.
US10983879B1 System and method for managing recovery of multi-controller NVMe drives
A method of distributed management of recovery of multi-controller NVMe drives includes detecting a path failure of a PCIe path from a first storage node to a first controller on the multi-controller NVMe drive, and initially attempting to correct the path failure using a controller level reset. If the controller level reset is unsuccessful, an alternative path to the controller is sought, and if that is unsuccessful a drive level reset operation is coordinated by all storage nodes with controllers executing on the NVMe drive. To coordinate reset of the NVMe drive, one storage node is elected master. Each node (both slave and master) initiates quiescing of IO operations on its respective controller, and after quiescing has completed, initiates shutdown of its respective controller. Once all controllers are shut down, the master initiates reset of the NVMe drive. Timeouts are used to constrain completion of the quiescing and shutdown operations.
US10983873B1 Prioritizing electronic backup
A technology is described for prioritizing electronic files for backup to a backup storage. An example method may include determining a defined file value of an electronic file identified for backup to a backup storage. A backup priority may be assigned to the electronic file based in part on the defined file value of the electronic file, and a backup entry for the electronic file may be added to a backup queue. Thereafter, the backup entry for the electronic file may be retrieved from the backup queue, wherein the backup priority for the electronic file may be higher as compared to backup priorities of other electronic files represented by backup entries in the backup queue, and a copy of the electronic file represented by the backup entry in the backup queue may be sent to the backup storage.
US10983869B2 Recovering a failed clustered system using configuration data fragments
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes identifying one or more accessible server nodes within a plurality of nodes of a failed clustered system, retrieving a plurality of fragments of configuration data from the one or more accessible server nodes, and constructing a backup state for the failed clustered system, utilizing the plurality of fragments of the configuration data.
US10983867B1 Fingerprint change during data operations
Various systems, methods, and processes for caching and referencing multiple fingerprints while data operations are ongoing are disclosed. A first fingerprint is generated based on a first fingerprinting process. The first fingerprint is stored in association with a second fingerprint, which is based on a second fingerprinting process. The first fingerprint and the second fingerprint are associated with the same data segment. Data operations such as a backup operation, a restore operation, or a replication operation can be performed while the conversion of the data segment from the second fingerprint to the first fingerprint is ongoing.
US10983866B2 Mapping defective memory in a storage system
A storage cluster is provided. The storage cluster includes a plurality of storage nodes within a chassis. The plurality of storage nodes has flash memory for storage of user data and is configured to distribute the user data and metadata throughout the plurality of storage nodes such that the storage nodes can access the user data with a failure of two of the plurality of storage nodes. Each of the storage nodes is configured to generate at least one address translation table that maps around defects in the flash memory on one of a per flash package basis, per flash die basis, per flash plane basis, per flash block basis, per flash page basis, or per physical address basis. Each of the plurality of storage nodes is configured to apply the at least one address translation table to write and read accesses of the user data.
US10983863B2 Intelligent protection of data
A system according to certain aspects improves the process of creating secondary copies of data (e.g., creating backup copies). The system can compute the score of the data (e.g., a computer file storing information) to be backed up, and determine whether the score satisfies one or more threshold criteria before backing up the data. In one example, a change in score indicates a change in the content of the data. The threshold criteria may be that the score be different from the score of the most recently backed up copy of the data.
US10983857B2 Continuing a running script after modification
A computer-implemented method includes detecting that a first script has been modified to an updated script and that the first script is currently running. A data key point is selected from among a set of data key points available in the first script. At the selected data key point in the first script, a current state of the first script is saved in a storage object external from the first script, responsive to detecting that the first script has been modified. An execution point is selected in the updated script. The current state of the first script is loaded into the updated script. The updated script is run from the execution point, with the current state of the first script.
US10983854B2 Memory controller and initialization method for use in data storage device
A memory controller is provided. The memory controller is coupled to a flash memory that includes a plurality of physical blocks, and each physical block includes a plurality of physical pages, and some of the physical pages are defective physical pages. The memory controller includes a processor that is configured to set a total target initialization time for an initialization process of the flash memory. The processor sequentially selects a current physical block from among all the physical blocks to perform the initialization process, and it performs a read operation of the initialization process on the current physical block using a read-operation threshold. In response to the read operation of the current physical block being completed, the processor dynamically adjusts the read-operation threshold of the read operation of the physical blocks, so that the initialization process is completed within the total target initialization time.
US10983843B2 Event-driven programming model based on asynchronous, massively parallel dataflow processes for highly-scalable distributed applications
An example method comprises receiving one or more published events by an event hook application program interface (API) from one or more client applications, passing a model to a web server configured to generate web containers in concurrent threads, receiving, by any number of worker nodes, each web container, each of the worker nodes including a system agent program for dynamically assigned functions, the web containers being provided to the any number of worker nodes for logical isolation of system agent execution in memory, and performing the dynamically assigned functions by the system agent program in a blackboard memory, the blackboard memory being a shared memory with non-blocking reads and writes and performing functionality, the dynamically assigned functions being executed in parallel and at least two of the dynamically assigned functions sharing context between inter-dependent processes.
US10983838B2 UDP multicast over enterprise service bus
An apparatus and a method for sending a message from an enterprise service bus (ESB) is described. A message is formed at an enterprise service bus (ESB) of a computer system. The message is transmitted from the ESB to different ESBs through a User Datagram Protocol (UDP) multicast.
US10983836B2 Transaction optimization during periods of peak activity
A method includes establishing, for a transaction processing system, a maximum number of transactions that the transaction processing system can optimally handle at a time, as well as an optimal transaction rate. The method monitors a current number of transactions being processed by the transaction processing system. Incoming transactions that would cause the current number to exceed the maximum number are received into a queue, and transactions are released from the queue in accordance with the optimal transaction rate. The method further monitors a number of transactions waiting in the queue. When the number reaches an upper threshold, the method declines to admit additional transactions into the queue. When the number reaches a lower threshold, the method begins to admit additional transactions into the queue. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.
US10983829B2 Dynamic size of static SLC cache
Apparatus and methods are disclosed, including using a memory controller to track a maximum logical saturation over the lifespan of the memory device, where logical saturation is the percentage of capacity of the memory device written with data. A portion of a pool of memory cells of the memory device is reallocated from single level cell (SLC) static cache to SLC dynamic cache storage based at least in part on a value of the maximum logical saturation, the reallocating including writing at least one electrical state to a register, in some examples.
US10983822B2 Volume management by virtual machine affiliation auto-detection
Embodiments for volume management in a data storage environment. A network sniffing operation between virtual machines is performed to detect relationships between the virtual machines and thereby identify candidates for subsequent storage volume affiliation operations. The network sniffing operation detects the relationships based on network traffic or alternative similarity attributes of an existing placement of the virtual machines thereby deducing affiliations of storage volumes between the virtual machines such that, during the storage volume affiliation operations, the existing placement of the virtual machines is not modified. The identified candidates to be added to a new or existing storage volume affiliation operation are recommended to a user via a prompt.
US10983818B2 Method and system for preventing execution of a dirty virtual machine on an undesirable host server in a virtualization cluster environment
A method for preventing a dirty virtual machine from executing on an undesirable host server includes receiving, by a caching module provided for a first host server that hosts a virtual machine, a write data that is of the virtual machine and that is to be cached for the first host server. The virtual machine uses a virtual hard disk supporting hyper-V Virtual hard disk (VHDX) and virtual hard disk (VHD) file formats or any virtual file format with uniquely identifiable metadata. In response to the receipt of write data, the caching module provided for the first host server changes metadata of virtual hard disk files to a custom format before the virtual machine migrates from the first host server to a second host server, and the virtual machine becomes dirty as a result. When the dirty virtual machine sends a migration request to the second host server, a caching module provided for the second host server checks whether the custom format of the virtual hard disk files is identifiable. If not, then the second host server rejects the migration request initiated by the virtual machine.
US10983816B2 Self-adaptive building container images
A computing device receives template files and parameters associated with the template files, where the template files comprise scripts, and where the associated parameters comprise a user preference associated with an efficiency of the image. The computing device may determine dependencies between layers of the scripts based on a unified image model. The unified image model may generate a logic tree that includes nodes, where each one of the nodes represents each one of the layers of the scripts. The computing device may generate an efficient logic tree based on the logic tree and the user preference of a generated image model. The generated image model may generates the efficient logic tree by changing the dependencies of the nodes in the logic tree based on the user preference. Based on the generated efficient logic tree the computing device may build the image.
US10983809B2 Providing augmented reality user interfaces and controlling automated systems based on user activity information and pre-staging information
Aspects of the disclosure relate to providing augmented reality user interfaces and controlling automated systems based on user activity information and pre-staging information. A computing platform may receive, from a client user device, a trip start notification indicating that a user of the client user device is initiating a trip to an enterprise center. In response to receiving the trip start notification, the computing platform may generate a pre-staging augmented reality user interface for a client augmented reality device linked to the client user device. Thereafter, the computing platform may receive pre-staging information identifying one or more events to be performed at the enterprise center when the user of the client user device arrives at the enterprise center. The computing platform may generate one or more pre-staging commands based on the pre-staging information and may send these commands to one or more systems associated with the enterprise center.
US10983804B1 Patching a binary file
Generally discussed herein are systems, apparatuses, and methods for patching a binary file using a nested executable. In one or more embodiments, a system can include a memory including a nested binary file stored thereon, the nested binary file including a child executable and a parent executable, the child executable configured as a payload of the parent executable, the parent executable including instructions that, when executed by an intermediate device, cause the intermediate device to identify a value of a variable of the child executable, determine a memory location on the target device corresponding to the variable, write the value of the variable to the child executable, and throw the child executable to the target device after writing the value of the variable to the determined memory location, and communications circuitry configured to provide the nested binary file to the intermediate device.
US10983802B2 Relation among states appending device, relation among states appending method, and relation among states appending program
A change procedure generating device 10 includes: a storage means 11 which stores, for each relation among constituent elements of a system, a plurality of instances of inter-state information which indicates relations among states of the constituent elements wherein a follow-up state limitation is included which represents a relation between a state transition of the constituent elements of the system and prescribed states to which the constituent elements transition after the state transition has been executed, and an appending means 12 which appends the relations among the states of the constituent elements to an inputted system configuration definition, using the inter-state information which corresponds to the relations among the constituent elements which are included in the configuration definition.
US10983789B2 Systems and methods for automating and monitoring software development operations
Systems and methods are disclosed for automating and monitoring software development operations. The systems may facilitate a user to submit a request to receive information related to a software application development across a development operations (DevOps) pipeline, and to efficiently receive an accurate response to the request. A natural language processing application may use query parameters from the request to form a query. The query may be sent to an artificial intelligence markup language (AIML) interpreter to retrieve the requested information from a database. Alternatively or additionally, the query may be sent to an application associated with an integration of a plurality of DevOps tools in the DevOps pipeline. The application may develop a dynamic response to the request.
US10983788B2 Registry for mapping names to component instances using configurable bindings and pointer definitions
The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that facilitates developing applications in a component-based software development environment. This system provides an execution environment comprising instances of application components and a registry that maps names to instances of application components. Upon receiving a call to register a mapping between a name and an instance of an application component, the system updates the registry to include an entry for the mapping. Moreover, upon receiving a call to be notified about registry changes for a name, the system updates the registry to send a notification to a caller when a registry change occurs for the name.
US10983775B2 System and method for creating and deploying a release package
A system for deploying software includes a processor programmed to identify a collection of deployable elements for use in deploying the software. The instructions also include instructions to receive information associating, with the collection of deployable elements, an item and an activity that is to be performed, using the item, when the software is deployed to a specified type of computing system. The instructions also include instructions to, using at least one of the collection of deployable elements, deploy the software to the specified type of computing system, and in response to a deployment of the software to the specified type of computing system, initiate performance of the activity.
US10983757B2 Nanomaterial-based true random number generator
A true random number generator including a transistor, a first voltage source, a second voltage source, and a comparator. The transistor has a first electrode, a second electrode, and a third electrode. Two of the electrodes are electrically connected by a channel of conductive nanomaterial. The first voltage source is electrically connected to the first electrode and the second voltage source is electrically connected to the second electrode. The comparator is electrically connected to the third electrode and is configured to classify a measured electrical property at the third electrode as either HIGH or LOW based on a comparison of the measured electrical property with a reference value. The measured electrical property varies over time due to random telegraph signals (RTSs) due to defects in the transistor.
US10983755B2 Transcendental calculation unit apparatus and method
A transcendental calculation unit includes a configuration table storing a set of constants and provide a selected one of the constants, a power series multiplier that iteratively develops a power series, a coefficient series multiplier and accumulator that develops an accumulated product of the power series and the constant, and a round and normalize stage that rounds the accumulated product and normalizes rounded product.
US10983751B2 Multi-application augmented reality audio with contextually aware notifications
Various implementations include audio devices and related computer-implemented methods for controlling playback of augmented reality (AR) audio. In some cases, a method includes: receiving a first audio notification from one of a set of applications; determining an importance value for the first audio notification; detecting an activity state of the audio device, the activity state assigned to a notification importance threshold; and either: delaying release of the first audio notification at the audio device in response to the importance value failing to meet the notification importance threshold, or releasing the first audio notification at the audio device in response to the importance value meeting or exceeding the notification importance threshold.
US10983741B2 Image processing apparatuses and an external server configured in a case image information in an unsupported format is not supported, controls so as to perform conversion of the unsupported format
An image processing apparatus includes a display controller that performs comparison in a case where image information in an unsupported format is received, an external server performs conversion of the unsupported format of the image information to a supported format, and an image is formed. The comparison is performed between a piece of print settings information before the conversion and a piece of print settings information after the conversion. The display controller displays at least one of a preview screen and a message indicating redundancy if there is the redundancy in the pieces of print settings information.
US10983734B2 Image processing system with independently changeable modules for generating an image to be printed and for receiving print settings
An image processing system includes an information processing apparatus and an image processing apparatus, in which the information processing apparatus includes: a first output section that outputs, to the image processing apparatus, identification information and an image to be printed; and a second output section that receives print settings from a user and outputs the print settings and the identification information to the image processing apparatus, and the image processing apparatus includes a printing section that receives the image, the print settings, and the identification information output from the first output section and the second output section and performs printing of the image in accordance with the print settings for the image using the identification information.
US10983733B2 System and printing apparatus for performing transmitting processing for an application and browser, and methods for the system and the printing apparatus
An application operating on a first apparatus transmits a change request to a second apparatus in response to a user's operation on the application, and a browser operating on the first apparatus periodically transmits an update request for a screen displayed in the browser to the second apparatus. If an update request received from the first apparatus that is the same as a transmission source of the change request is an update request received for the first time since the change request is received from the first apparatus, the second apparatus transmits a screen corresponding to the change request to the first apparatus as a response to the update request.
US10983728B2 Semiconductor devices
A semiconductor device includes a mode control circuit, a write control circuit and an internal data generation circuit. The mode control circuit activates a pattern input mode according to a logic level combination of a chip selection signal, configured to activate a command/address signal to generate an operation set signal from the command/address signal. The mode control circuit generates a mode control signal, which is enabled by the operation set signal, according to a logic level combination of the chip selection signal and the command/address signal, in a write mode after the pattern input mode is activated. The write control circuit generates a write enablement signal, which is enabled according to a logic level of the mode control signal. The internal data generation circuit generates internal data to be stored into a core circuit according to the write enablement signal.
US10983723B2 Memory access control method and apparatus
Provided are a method and an apparatus for controlling access to memory. The method, performed by a memory device, of controlling access of a master device, includes: receiving, from the master device, an access request with respect to at least one of a plurality of banks included in the memory device; determining whether access to each of the at least one bank to which access was requested is granted; and generating validity information representing whether the access to each of the at least one bank to which access was requested is granted, and transmitting the generated the validity information to the master device.
US10983722B2 Data storage device using host memory buffer and method of operating the same
A data storage device includes a nonvolatile memory device, a storage controller and a mapping controller. The nonvolatile memory device stores an execution code that controls operations of the data storage device. The storage controller uploads and stores the execution code from the nonvolatile memory device to a host memory buffer included in an external host device, and downloads the execution code in realtime from the host memory buffer to execute the execution code that is downloaded from the host memory buffer. The mapping controller manages a mapping table including mapping relations between the execution code and host addresses of the host memory buffer at which the execution code is stored. A speed of accessing the execution code is increased and performance of the data storage device is enhanced by using the host memory buffer as storage of the execution code to control the operation of the data storage device.
US10983714B2 Distribution from multiple servers to multiple nodes
The embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a computer-implemented method, a system, and a computer program product for distributing data on multiple servers to multiple nodes in a cluster. In the method, each of M servers is instructed to divide data thereon into N data segments. M and N are integers greater than one. The M servers are instructed to send N×M data segments on the M servers to N nodes in a cluster concurrently. For each of the M servers, the N data segments are sent respectively to the N nodes. When any given node in the cluster receives a data piece of a data segment from a server of the M servers, the given node is instructed to transmit the received data piece to remaining nodes in the cluster other than the given node.
US10983713B2 Energy optimized power state declarations for solid state drives
A solid state device is disclosed comprising an array of memory units, an interface connected to the memory units, at least one arrangement to monitor a temperature of the solid state device and an arrangement to monitor low power mode statistics of the solid state device and compare the low power mode statistics to a critical usage point power threshold at a temperature measured, wherein the arrangement to monitor the low power mode statistics of the solid state device is further configured to change a power mode of the solid state device based upon the low power mode statistics.
US10983712B2 Storage control system and power consumption control method
A storage control system acquires, for each of a plurality of power control groups in which a plurality of storage devices which form the basis of a plurality of redundancy configuration groups are classified, an I/O (Input/Output) amount of the power control group. For each of the plurality of power control groups, the storage control system controls power consumption of each of the storage devices belonging to the power control group in power control group units, based on the acquired I/O amount relating to the power control group. None of the plurality of redundancy configuration groups spans two or more power control groups among the plurality of power control groups, all being contained in any of the plurality of power control groups.
US10983710B1 Uneven distributed storage across a mesh fabric storage system
An uneven distributed storage across a mesh fabric storage system may include receiving storage operations from one or more client devices and/or applications contemporaneously with receiving availability messaging from a set of multiple storage devices that may be of the same or different types. One or more of the storage operations may be assigned to a storage device that has signaled its readiness to perform the one or more storage operations via an issued availability message. Each storage device may thereby perform a subset of the collective set of storage operations with the uneven distribution allocating load that is directly commensurate with the performance of each storage device. Stored data may be moved between storage devices using a similar availability-driven methodology so as to reallocate capacity usage while still providing the fastest storage performance associated with all storage devices writing the data as it is generated.
US10983708B2 Sharing alias addresses among logical devices
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for sharing alias addresses among logical devices by a host accessing logical devices provisioned with a capacity from physical devices managed by a control unit. The host establishes with the control unit an association of logical devices and alias addresses assigned to the logical devices, wherein the alias addresses are associated with an alias management group. Alias address pool information is generated indicating each of the logical devices and their assigned alias addresses indicated in the association. The host uses from the alias address pool information any one of the alias addresses in the alias address pool information to access any of the logical devices associated with the same alias management group as the alias address.
US10983703B2 Bandwidth control device, bandwidth control method, and computer-readable medium
A storage management device includes one or more memories including a plurality of storage regions associated with target values of performance of data transmission, and one or more processors coupled to the one or more memories and the one or more processors configured to acquire, for each of the plurality of storage regions, a measured value of performance of data transmission, perform, when a first measured value for a first storage region in the plurality of storage regions does not satisfy a first target value associated with the first storage region, selection of a second storage region from selection candidates including one or more storage regions determined from the plurality of storage regions based on differences between each of the target values and each the measured value, and reduce a bandwidth allocated to the selected second storage region.
US10983696B1 Tape storage reclamation
Reclaiming storage space in a tape emulation unit includes determining portions of a tape image of the tape emulation unit that correspond to data/files that have expired, for each of the portions that have expired, overwriting each of the portions with a same value, and the tape emulation unit performing at least one of: compression or deduplication on each of the portions to reclaim storage space maintained by each of the portions. The same value may be zeros. Expiration information may be provided by header information on the tape image. The expiration information may be written by a host computer coupled to the tape emulation unit. The host computer may determine portions that have expired based on the header information. The host computer may run tape management software. The tape emulation unit may determine portions that have expired based on the header information.
US10983695B2 Focus management system
A method for managing focus in a graphical user interface using a directional controller that allows a directional or selection input. The method comprising: determining whether the input is directional or selection; determining whether there is a sibling object of a currently focused object in a given direction of the input if the input is directional; transferring the focus to the sibling object if there is a sibling object in the given direction; transferring the focus to an ancestor object of the currently focused object if there is no sibling object in the given direction; determining whether the currently focused object is a group; transferring the focus to a descendant object of the currently focused object if the currently focused object is a group and the input is selection; and selecting the currently focused object if the currently focused object is not a group and the input is selection.
US10983693B2 Mobile terminal and controlling method thereof
A mobile terminal and controlling method thereof are disclosed. The present invention includes a touchscreen and a controller controlling the touchscreen to output a running screen of a 1st application including a prescribed information, the controller receiving a handwriting input through the touchscreen, the controller controlling the touchscreen to output a running screen of a 2nd application mapped to the received 1st handwriting input to a prescribed region on the outputted running screen of the 1st application, wherein the running screen of the 2nd application includes at least one portion of the prescribed information. Accordingly, a control of running an application and a control of sending a message are facilitated based on a handwriting input.
US10983676B2 Normal workflow and deviations therefrom
A normal workflow including a plurality of steps may be defined by exemplary systems and methods for use in preparing a treatment, performing a treatment, and performing post-treatment processes. A user may be guided by one or more workflow affordances to indicate where and how to use a graphical user interface to follow the normal workflow. When a user deviates from the normal workflow, one or more deviation workflow affordances may be displayed on the graphical user interface to guide a user back to the normal workflow.
US10983675B1 System and method for providing dynamic and deep navigation of web pages using keyboard navigation
Systems and methods configured to provide dynamic and deep navigation of web pages using keyboard navigation.
US10983668B2 Method and apparatus for component display processing
Embodiments of the present invention provide a component display processing method and apparatus. The method includes: receiving indication information indicating that a component is in a waiting-to-be-processed state; and according to the indication information, reducing a displayed region of a container that is displayed on a display screen, so that t a hidden region of the container is displayed on the display screen.
US10983667B2 Methods and systems for displaying text using RSVP
The disclosure describes systems and methods related to moving object content that is enhanced with textual content presented using rapid serial visual presentation (“RSVP”). In one embodiment, video content is enhanced with RSVP content. Related embodiments provide systems and methods for displaying, creating, and editing such content. A particular embodiment provides for RSVP enhanced video previews. In another embodiment, augmented reality content is enhanced with RSVP content. In some embodiments, RSVP enhanced moving object content is provided on various end user electronic devices including smart phones, smart watches, and head mounted displays. These and other embodiments are disclosed further herein.
US10983666B2 Learning user interface
Provided herein are method, apparatus, and computer program products for facilitating a learning user interface. The interface may be presented as a plurality of dynamic icons representing a plurality of items. The plurality of dynamic icons may include at least one suggested dynamic icon representing at least one suggested item of the plurality of items and at least one secondary dynamic icon representing a secondary item of the plurality of items. The interface may be facilitated by determining, via a processor, a visual bias for the at least one suggested dynamic icon relative to the at least one secondary dynamic icon. The interface may be facilitated by applying the visual bias, via the interface, to the at least one suggested dynamic icon.
US10983658B2 Cursor control system and cursor control method
The present invention relates to a cursor control system, including a first electronic device, a second electronic device, and a mouse. The mouse is wirelessly connected to the first electronic device and the second electronic device and may move a cursor on a first working desktop corresponding to the first electronic device or a second working desktop corresponding to the second electronic device. When receiving a drive signal from the mouse, the first electronic device displays a jump image on the first working desktop. When the cursor is moved to the jump image, the mouse may transmit a switching signal to the second electronic device according to a masking signal from the first electronic device, so that the second electronic device can display the cursor on the second working desktop.
US10983653B2 Conductive film, touch panel, and method for manufacturing conductive film
A conductive film includes a support, detection electrodes that are arranged on at least one main surface of the support, connection portions that are arranged on the main surface so as to be electrically connected to an external terminal, and lead-out wirings that are arranged on the main surface, electrically connected to the detection electrodes through one end portion thereof, and electrically connected to the connection portions through the other end portion thereof, in which the connection portions contain a binder and a metal component, and a content of the metal component in the connection portions that is determined by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is 0.5 to 10 at %.
US10983651B2 Touch substrate, touch panel and touch display device
A touch substrate includes a base substrate and a plurality of first touch electrodes and a plurality of second touch electrodes electrically insulated from each other. At least one first touch electrode and at least one second touch electrode each include a mesh structure and a plurality of preset patterns. The mesh structure has a plurality of meshes, at least one of which is provided with at least one preset pattern therein, and at least one of the plurality of preset patterns is electrically insulated from a mesh in which it is located.
US10983647B2 Method for manufacturing circuit board
A method for manufacturing a touch panel includes the steps of: forming a first imprint layer; forming a first wire forming groove portion; forming a first wire; forming a spacer layer so that the spacer layer is placed over a surface of the first imprint layer in which the first wire forming groove portion has been formed and overlaps a part of the first wire; forming a second imprint layer so that the spacer layer is sandwiched between the first imprint layer and the second imprint layer; forming a second wire forming groove portion; forming a second wire; and delaminating the spacer layer from the first imprint layer and removing, together with the delaminated portion, a portion of the second imprint layer that overlaps the delaminated portion.
US10983639B2 Electroluminescent display including touch sensor
An electroluminescent display is disclosed. The electroluminescent display includes an electroluminescent element disposed in a display area of a substrate, an encapsulation unit disposed on the electroluminescent element, a first mesh electrode layer disposed on the encapsulation unit, an insulating layer covering the first mesh electrode layer, and a second mesh electrode layer disposed on the insulating layer. The first mesh electrode layer includes a first mesh electrode and a second mesh electrode separated from the first mesh electrode. The second mesh electrode layer includes a third mesh electrode extended in a first direction and a fourth mesh electrode extended in a second direction intersecting the first direction through the first mesh electrode intersecting the third mesh electrode.
US10983637B2 Display device
A display device is provided. The display device includes a display panel, a backlight unit, and a rear chassis. The display panel is configured to display an image. The backlight unit is provided on a rear surface of the display panel. The rear chassis includes a protruding region, a vibration plate, and at least one acoustic element. The protruding region is protruded in a rear direction. The at least one acoustic element is provided in the vibration plate and includes a pair of electrodes and a vibration material layer provided therebetween. The protruding region and the vibration plate are made of different materials.
US10983630B2 Touch array baseplate and manufacturing method thereof, touch panel comprising the same
A touch array baseplate panel, including a substrate and a film layer structure. The film layer structure includes: a touch electrode layer, including a plurality of touch electrodes arranged in an array; a first electrically conductive layer, including a plurality of touch electrode lines and virtual touch electrode lines; a second electrically conductive layer, including connection lines. A touch electrode line is electrically connected to a corresponding touch electrode through a first via hole, and a virtual touch electrode line is electrically connected to a corresponding touch electrode through a second via hole, and a connection line electrically connects, through third via holes, a touch electrode line and a virtual touch electrode line electrically connected to a same touch electrode. This disclosure further provides a method for manufacturing the touch array baseplate panel and a touch panel including the touch array baseplate panel.
US10983629B2 Touch panels and fabrication methods thereof
A touch panel and a fabrication method thereof are provided. The touch panel includes a first axial electrode containing a plurality of first conductive units. Two adjacent first conductive units are separated and electrically connected by a first jumper and one first conductive unit has an extending part. The touch panel also includes a second axial electrode containing a plurality of second conductive units. Two adjacent second conductive units are connected through a connection part at the first jumper. Two adjacent second conductive units are separated and electrically connected by a second jumper at the extending part of the first conductive unit. The first axial electrode is insulated from and intersects the second axial electrode. The first and second jumpers have different axial directions.
US10983628B2 Touch module, a method for fabricating the same, and a touch display device
This disclosure discloses a touch module, a method for fabricating the same, and a touch display device, and the touch module includes a touch area and a bezel area, and further includes: a first touch electrode structure located in the touch area, and configured to sense a touch signal in the touch area; a second touch electrode structure located in the bezel area, and configured to sense a touch signal in the bezel area; and the second touch electrode structure shares touch signal traveling lines with at least a part of the first touch electrode structure.
US10983624B2 Man-machine interaction method, device, and graphical user interface for activating a default shortcut function according to pressure input
Embodiments disclose a man-machine interaction method, a device, and a graphical user interface. The method includes: displaying, by an electronic device, at least one icon on a display, where at least one shortcut function is preset for a first software program marked by a first icon of the at least one icon; detecting, by the electronic device on a pressure-sensitive surface, first pressure input exerted on the first icon; determining, by the electronic device, information about the at least one shortcut function when determining that the first pressure input meets a first preset condition; continuing, by the electronic device after detecting the first pressure input, to detect second pressure input exerted on the first icon; and activating a default shortcut function of the at least one shortcut function when the electronic device determines that second pressure input meets a second preset condition.
US10983622B2 Display device and touch detection device
According to one embodiment, a display device includes a first substrate including drive electrodes, a second substrate facing the first substrate and including detection electrodes, and a mesh-patterned first shield electrode arranged in a non-display region in the second substrate. The first shield electrode has a first opening and an island-shaped first electrode portion.
US10983614B2 Computer mice, methods for controlling a computer mouse, mouse pads, methods for controlling a mouse pad, and computer-readable media
According to various embodiments, a computer mouse may be provided. The computer mouse may include: an electromagnet configured to provide a force between the computer mouse and a surface on which the computer mouse is moveable; and a control circuit configured to control the electromagnet based on an application running on a computer to which the computer mouse connectable.
US10983612B2 Stylus and human-machine interactive apparatus
The disclosure discloses a stylus and a human-machine interactive apparatus. The stylus includes: a body, including a refill, a housing and a clamping piece; wherein the refill can perform a lever deflection motion by taking the clamping piece as a pivot when it is under a pressure; a light emitter, fixed at an end portion of the refill and has a light emitting surface facing away from the refill; a light signal sensing element on a side of the end portion of the refill and configured to sense a light beam emitted by the light emitter and to output coordinate information of a position irradiated by the light beam; and a micro control unit configured to generate a corresponding drive signal according to the coordinate information output by the light signal sensing element and to send the drive signal to a touch screen via the refill.
US10983605B2 Three-dimensional object position tracking system
A hand-held controller and a positional reference device for determining the position and orientation of the hand-held controller within a three-dimensional volume relative to the location of the positional reference device. An input/output subsystem in conjunction with processing and memory subsystems can receive a reference image data captured by a beacon sensing device combined with inertial measurement information from inertial measurement units within the hand-held controller. The position and orientation of the hand-held controller can be computed based on the linear distance between a pair of beacons on the positional reference device and the reference image data and the inertial measurement information.
US10983599B2 Method for manufacturing keycaps of capped keyboard apparatus
A method for manufacturing keycaps of a capped keyboard apparatus is disclosed. The proposed method includes: (a) providing a cover layer and plural keycap main bodies, wherein the cover layer includes plural units, and each the unit has an upper surface with a character; (b) putting the plural keycap main bodies on a fixture; (c) shaping the cover layer on the fixture and attaching each the unit to a corresponding one of the plural keycap main bodies; and (d) cutting the cover layer to obtain plural keycaps independent of one another.
US10983590B2 Application processing system, method of processing application and storage medium storing program for processing application
An application processing system provides an interaction with a virtual character to a user, the application processing system having one or more computer processors and being configured to output an image of a virtual space including the virtual character to a head mounted display mounted on a head of the user. In one aspect, the one or more computer processors execute computer-readable instructions to: specify a first action associated with a motion of the head of the user in the virtual space and performed toward the virtual character, based on one or more detection information items obtained by the head mounted display; and specify, in response to selection of a specific object included in the virtual space, a second action not associated with a motion of the head of the user in the virtual space and performed toward the virtual character, based on the one or more detection information items.
US10983589B2 Systems and methods for collision avoidance in virtual environments
Systems and methods of assisting users in collision avoidance in a virtual reality environment include tracking a location, speed, and direction of movement of first and second users in a physical environment; based on the tracked location, speed, and direction of each of the users, calculating a collision probability between the first user and the second user in the physical environment; comparing a threshold collision probability to the calculated collision probability; and when the calculated collision probability exceeds the threshold collision probability and the first user avatar visible to the second user and the second user avatar visible to the first user do not visually suggest to each of the first user and the second user a representation of the probability of collision in the physical environment, a collision alert is triggered.
US10983583B2 Electronic display reduced blanking duration systems and methods
The configuration buffer may be divided into partitions that may effectively function as multiple linked configuration buffers. The linked partitions may each be associated with a portion of the display pipeline (e.g., an image process block) and may each be responsible for loading configuration entries into the programmable register(s) of a portion of the display pipeline. In this manner, the partitions may load the associated programmable register(s) of the display pipeline substantially simultaneously, reducing the time used to configure the entire display pipeline. Since configuration of the display pipeline may occur during the blanking period, a reduction in display pipeline configuration time may reduce the blanking period and increase the time for driving pixels of the display, thereby improving perceived image quality (e.g., pixel yield of the display panel).
US10983571B2 Display with rotatable camera structure
A display with a rotatable camera structure has a display region and includes a bezel with a lens and a rear cover connected to the bezel, and the rear cover has an opening. The bezel is disposed around the display region. The rotatable camera structure is between the bezel and the rear cover. The rotatable camera structure includes a dome holder, a camera and a dome cover. The dome holder with an opening is configured on the bezel and covers the lens. The camera is in the dome holder. The dome cover covers the opening of the dome holder, and the dome cover is connected to the camera through the opening of the dome holder. The dome cover has an angle adjustment structure exposed from the opening of the rear cover to adjust the filming angle of the camera for users.
US10983569B2 Hidden hinge and electronic device having the same
A hidden hinge includes a first fixing assembly, a second fixing assembly, a first rotating part and a second rotating part, a first bearing frame, a second bearing frame, and at least one torque member. The first rotating part and the second rotating part are rotatably disposed through the first fixing assembly and the second fixing assembly. The first rotating part and the second rotating part are parallel to each other and respectively have a first teeth portion and a second teeth portion. The first teeth portion and the second teeth portion are arranged in a vertically-staggered manner. The first bearing frame is slidably disposed on the first fixing assembly and has a first rack portion engaged with the first teeth portion. The second bearing frame is slidably disposed on the second fixing assembly and has a second rack portion engaged with the second teeth portion. The at least one torque member is sleeved around the first rotating part and the second rotating part.
US10983567B1 Keyboard magnetic guard rails
An information handling system peripheral keyboard sized to rest on an information handling display has integrated anchor magnets disposed at opposing sides and aligned to attract to detent magnets integrated under the information handling system display to selectively hold the keyboard in a forward and a rearward position. A magnetic guide rail disposed between the detent magnets provide magnetic forces that guide the keyboard during a sliding motion between forward and rearward positions. For instance, each magnetic guide rail has a central row of magnets opposite the polarity of the keyboard anchor magnets surrounded by two rows of magnets having the polarity of the keyboard anchor magnets so that the magnetic guide rails bias the keyboard to slide in a parallel relationship to the front and rear sides of the display.
US10983566B2 Merchant/customer POS interaction system
Systems and methods for providing merchant/customer interaction include determining that a tablet computer is in a merchant orientation, retrieving merchant product information according to a received instruction and merchant orientation information, and displaying a merchant screen on the tablet computer that includes the merchant product information according to the merchant orientation information. A change in the orientation of the tablet computer enclosure/stand is then detected from the merchant orientation to a customer orientation. In response, the merchant screen is transitioned on the tablet computer display to a customer screen as the tablet computer enclosure/stand changes orientations by moving the merchant screen and the customer screen linearly while in a stacked orientation. The customer screen includes the merchant product information displayed according to customer orientation information such that the merchant product information is displayed differently on the customer screen relative to the merchant screen.
US10983560B2 Method of bending flexible display panel
A method of bending a flexible display panel including a flexible substrate extending from a display area to a non-display area and a support layer disposed on the flexible substrate in the display area and the non-display area, the method including altering, via thermal deformation, a property of a material of the support layer disposed on the flexible substrate in the non-display area of the flexible display panel; and bending, after altering the property, a portion of the support layer in non-display area that extends from a plane of the support layer in the display area of the flexible display panel.
US10983559B2 Unified desktop docking flow
Methods and devices for selectively presenting a user interface or “desktop” across two devices are provided. More particularly, a unified desktop is presented across a device and a computer system that comprise a unified system. The unified desktop acts as a single user interface that presents data and receives user interaction in a seamless environment that emulates a personal computing environment. To function within the personal computing environment, the unified desktop includes a process for docking and undocking the device with the computer system. The unified desktop presents desktops or windows based on the displays that were pre-existing before docking or undocking.
US10983555B2 Bracket assembly for a multi-component vision system in an electronic device
An electronic device that includes a vision system carried by a bracket assembly is disclosed. The vision system may include a first camera module that captures an image of an object, a light emitting element that emits light rays toward the object, and a second camera module that receives light rays reflected from the object. The light rays may include infrared light rays. The bracket assembly is designed not only carry the aforementioned modules, but to also maintain a predetermined and fixed separation between the modules. The bracket assembly may form a rigid, multi-piece bracket assembly to prevent bending, thereby maintaining the predetermined separation. The electronic device may include a transparent cover designed to couple with a housing. The transparent cover incudes an alignment module designed to engage a module and provide a moving force that aligns the bracket assembly and the modules to a desired location in the housing.
US10983549B2 Vehicle pedal device
A vehicle pedal device includes: a pedal pad; a housing provided below the pedal pad and provided with a through-hole; a first link passing through the through-hole, a first end portion of the first link being rotatably connected to the pedal pad, a second end portion of the first link being disposed in the housing; a second link, a first end portion of the second link being rotatably connected to the second end portion of the first link, a second end portion of the second link being supported in the housing; a first urging member configured to urge the second link in a rotation direction in which the pedal pad is displaced upward; and a friction portion pressed against a pressed portion provided in the housing and configured to apply a rotation resistance to the second link.
US10983548B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes a housing, and an operation member mounted on an inner surface of the housing. The housing includes a projection inwardly projected from a main surface of the housing and a wall erected on the main surface and having a light guide hole through which light passes. The operation member includes a holding part extending along the main surface from the projection to the wall, an erecting part erected from the holding part along the wall, a transmission part engaged with peripheral edges of the light guide hole while being fitted into the light guide hole and configured to transmit the light, and a receiving part configured to receive a user's operation from an outside of the housing.
US10983539B2 Work machine
A work machine includes an operation intention determining section that determines whether or not an operator has an intention of operating an operation member based on a state change of the operation member, a current supply section that supplies a current to a solenoid valve device based on an operation of the operation member, and a current control section that permits supply of a standby current from the current supply section to the solenoid valve device when it has been determined by an operation position determining section that the operation member is disposed within a preset neutral range and it has been determined by the operation intention determining section that there is an intention of operating the operation member, the standby current being lower than a current of the time when a hydraulic actuator starts driving.
US10983525B2 Moving robot, control method for moving robot, control system for moving robot
A method of controlling a moving robot includes a travel control operation in which the moving robot generates field data by sensing information regarding an environment around the moving robot, and controls autonomous traveling based on a recognition result that is obtained by inputting the field data to a recognition algorithm for the moving robot; a server learning operation in which the moving robot transmits at least some of the field data to a server or other device and the server generates update information based on the field data transmitted by the moving robot; and an update operation in which the server transmits the update information to the moving robot, which uses the update information to update the recognition algorithm.
US10983511B2 Automation control system
A system can provide automation with at least a computing device receiving an automation model via a graphical user interface that is converted to computer code with a controller of the computing device. A parser module of the computing device can remove portions of the computer code to create broadcast parameters that are subsequently transmitted to an automation device. A de-parser module of the automation device may translate the broadcast parameters into an automation process that is executed with the automation device to physically enact the automation model with the automation device.
US10983510B2 Operation state monitoring apparatus, learning data generation apparatus, method and program
When a product is produced at the facility, a product ID of the product to be produced and setting values of a plurality of control parameters are received from a console terminal, and a transformation model corresponding to the combination of the product ID of the product to be produced and setting values of the plurality of the control parameters is read from a transformation model storage part. Then, in accordance with the read transformation model, the reference learning data stored in a reference learning data storage part is data-transformed and individual learning data corresponding to the product to be produced is generated, and with use of the individual learning data, whether measurement data output from sensors in the facility is abnormal is discriminated.
US10983498B2 Calibration method of detection device, and method for acquiring calibration file of detection device
A calibration method of a detection device and a method for acquiring a calibration file of the detection device are described herein. The acquisition method includes generating the calibration file in an address space accessible by the detection device in a use environment according to a calibration result, and correspondingly storing a unique identification code, the calibration result, and the calibration file of each detection device. When the detection device detects an article, the method includes attempting to acquire the calibration file from itself. If the calibration file can be acquired, the method includes directly loading the calibration file. If the calibration file cannot be acquired, the method includes acquiring the calibration file from the address space accessible by the detection device in the use environment. The solution is applied to the calibration of the detection device on a production line and the use of the detection device.
US10983490B2 Vibration control system, method and apparatus with game controller
Vibration instruction data transmitted from another apparatus is received, data related to the vibration instruction data is stored in a memory, and a vibration apparatus is vibrated using the data stored in the memory. On the other hand, vibration state data indicating a vibration state of the vibration apparatus is generated, and the vibration state data is transmitted to the other apparatus.
US10983488B2 Systems and methods for smart spaces
A smart space may be provided by a hub and an artificial intelligence server in communication with the hub. The hub may receive data from at least one smart object in the smart space. The artificial intelligence server may generate clusters of the data received from each of the at least one smart objects. The server may perform processing comprising using a cluster to detect an anomaly in the smart object, identify the smart object, classify the smart object, determine a user behavior, determine a user mood, determine an energy consumption pattern, or create an automated action, or a combination thereof.
US10983486B2 HVAC system with self-optimizing control from normal operating data
A building management system includes building equipment configured to operate in accordance with an input to alter a variable state or condition of a building as a process function of the input while incurring a cost of operating the equipment as a cost function of the input. The building management system also includes a controller configured to calculate a value of a self-optimizing control variable as a function of a measured state of the building equipment and drive the value of the self-optimizing control variable towards a setpoint value by generating the input based on the self-optimizing control variable and providing the input to the building equipment. The function comprises multiplying the measured state by a matrix and adding an offset vector. Values of elements of the matrix and the offset vector are determined using a non-optimal reference.
US10983483B2 Electronic watch allowing data to be received
The present invention relates to an electronic watch allowing data to be received, comprising: An electrical energy source A control member arranged to be supplied with power by the electrical energy source A receiver module comprising: An optical sensor capable of detecting a sequence of light pulses modulated by data, and of converting said sequence into a digital signal An energy storage element arranged to store electrical energy generated by the optical sensor A demodulator arranged to be supplied with power by the energy storage element, capable of extracting the data from the digital signal Transmission means capable of transmitting the extracted data to the control member.
US10983471B2 Image forming apparatus and conveying unit
An image forming apparatus includes a scraper, in contact with an end roller which is at least one of a plurality of rollers, to collect a substance adhering to the end roller, a cleaning unit that holds the end roller and the scraper, and an linking unit that moves the cleaning unit in the axial direction of the end roller in conjunction with the movement of a sheet-width regulating plate.
US10983462B2 Heat reflection using reflector in fixing device and image forming apparatus
A fixing device includes a belt, a roller, a heater, a reflector, and a fixed support against which the roller presses the belt. The belt is rotatable in a rotational direction. The roller is positioned to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the belt so as to form a nip between the roller and the belt. The heater is disposed within an inner circumference of the belt. The reflector includes a first portion. The first portion is in contact with the belt at a first region downstream with respect to the nip in the rotational direction. The reflector covers the fixed support. A plurality of gaps are formed between the reflector and the fixed support so as to suppress heat conduction from the reflector to the fixed support.
US10983458B2 Developer supply container, developer supplying system and image forming apparatus
Conventionally, when a developer is supplied into a developer receiving apparatus from a developer supply container using the air, a filter is provided in the developer receiving apparatus side, but the pressure feeding type wherein a mixture of the air and the developer is continuously fed from the developer supply container into the developer receiving apparatus side involves a problem of filter clogging. The developer supply container side is provided with a pump portion which effects a suction operation for moving the air from inside of the developer receiving portion to the developer accommodating portion side and a discharging operation for moving the air from the inside of the developer accommodating portion to the developer receiving portion side. By this, a back washing effect of dusting the developer from the filter is applied to the filter portion during the suction operation, so that the clogging of the filter is suppressed.
US10983453B2 Image forming apparatus with detection of developer magnetic permeability
An image forming apparatus includes a developer case and a developer detection sensor. The developer detection sensor is disposed in contact with a contacted portion located near a developer in the developer case, and detects magnetic permeability of the developer. The developer detection sensor includes a substrate and one or more contact portions that are formed in a facing region on a first surface of the substrate that faces the contacted portion, and configured to come in contact with the contacted portion. A first contact portion that is one of the one or more contact portions includes a detection portion that detects magnetism of the developer. The detection portion is formed in a spiral shape extending from its center part outward. A first magnetic member is provided on the first surface, or on both the first surface and a second surface opposite from the first surface, at a position corresponding to the center part.
US10983451B2 Toner
A toner comprising an organosilicon polymer particle and a toner particle containing a binder resin and a wax, wherein the organosilicon polymer particle contains an organosilicon polymer, a part of silicon atoms in the organosilicon polymer has a T3 unit structure, a ratio of an area of peaks derived from silicon having the T3 unit structure relative to a total area of peaks derived from all silicon element contained in the organosilicon polymer particle is from 0.70 to 1.00 in 29Si-NMR measurement of the organosilicon polymer particle, a plurality of domains of the wax are present in a cross-section of the toner particle, the wax is an ester wax, the average long diameter of the domains of the ester wax is from 0.03 μm to 2.00 μm, and the SP value SPw of the wax is from 8.59 to 9.01.
US10983447B2 Exhaust system with u-shaped pipes
The present disclosure provides an exhaust system for discharging from semiconductor manufacturing equipment a hazardous gas. The exhaust system includes: a main exhaust pipe having a top surface and a bottom surface; a first branch pipe including an upstream end coupled to a source of a gas mixture containing the hazardous gas and a downstream end connected to the main exhaust pipe through the top surface; a second branch pipe including a downstream end connected to the main exhaust pipe through the bottom surface; and a detector configured to detect presence of the hazardous gas in the second branch pipe.
US10983444B2 Systems and methods of using solid state emitter arrays
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide improved photolithography systems and methods using a solid state emitter device. The solid state emitter device includes an array of solid state emitters arranged in a plurality of horizontal rows and vertical columns. The variable intensity of each group of solid state emitters, for example an entire row or column of solid state emitters, is controllable for improved field brightness uniformity and stitching. Controlling the variable intensity includes, for example, varying the signal, such as voltage, that is applied to each of the rows of solid state emitters to attenuate the brightness from the middle of the array to the edges of the array to accommodate for overlapping exposures during photolithography processing.
US10983441B2 Resolution enhanced digital lithography with anti-blazed DMD
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to methods and apparatus for processing one or more substrates, and more specifically to improved spatial light modulators for digital lithography systems and digital lithography methods using improved spatial light modulators. The spatial light modulator is configured such that there is a 180-degree phase shift between adjacent spatial light modulator pixels. The spatial light modulator is useful for pixel blending by forming a plurality of partially overlapping images, at least one of the plurality of partially overlapping images having at least two pixels formed by a first pair of adjacent spatial light modulator pixels having a 180-degree phase shift therebetween. The spatial light modulator results in improved resolution, depth of focus, and pixel blending.
US10983439B2 Calcite channel nanofluidics
A method for fabricating calcite channels in a nanofluidic device is described. A photoresist is coated on a substrate, and a portion of the photoresist is then exposed to a beam of electrons in a channel pattern. The exposed portion of the photoresist is developed to form a channel pattern, and calcite is deposited in the channel pattern using a calcite precursor gas. The deposited calcite includes at least one side having a length in a range of approximately 50 to 100 nanometers. The photoresist remaining after developing the exposed portion of the photoresist is removed.
US10983432B2 Photosensitive compositions, preparation methods thereof, quantum dot polymer composite prepared therefrom
A photosensitive composition including a quantum dot dispersion, a photopolymerizable monomer having a carbon-carbon double bond, and a photoinitiator, wherein the quantum dot dispersion includes an acid group-containing polymer and a plurality of quantum dots dispersed in the acid group-containing polymer, and wherein the acid group-containing polymer includes a copolymer of a monomer combination including a first monomer having a carboxylic acid group or a phosphonic acid group and a carbon-carbon double bond and a second monomer having a carbon-carbon double bond and a hydrophobic group and not having a carboxylic acid group and a phosphonic acid group.
US10983431B2 Pellicle and pellicle assembly
A pellicle suitable for use with a patterning device for a lithographic apparatus. The pellicle comprising at least one breakage region which is configured to preferentially break, during normal use in a lithographic apparatus, prior to breakage of remaining regions of the pellicle. At least one breakage region comprises a region of the pellicle which has a reduced thickness when compared to surrounding regions of the pellicle.
US10983429B1 Retargeting method for optical proximity correction
A retargeting method for optical proximity correction (OPC) is provided. The method includes: assigning evaluation points for defining profile of a layout pattern; identifying critical regions of the layout pattern that could result in limitation on the process window of the OPC; categorizing the critical regions based on geometries of the critical regions; obtaining movable ranges and address information of the evaluation points; and shifting the evaluation points according to the parameters obtained during the previous steps.
US10983416B2 Light-emitting device and method of manufacturing the same
A light-emitting device includes: a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged in an array on a base member; and a compound eye lens that includes a plurality of lens parts disposed above the base member and facing the plurality of light-emitting elements. The plurality of light-emitting elements are arranged such that each of the plurality of light-emitting elements faces a corresponding one of the lens parts, and a center of each of the plurality of light-emitting elements is offset from a lens center of the corresponding one of the lens parts of the compound eye lens in a direction toward a center of the compound eye lens in a plan view. The plurality of light-emitting elements include first light-emitting elements and second light-emitting elements that are alternately arranged, wherein an emission color of the first light-emitting elements is different from an emission color of the second light-emitting elements.
US10983415B2 Shutter device, method of controlling same, photolithography machine, and method of controlling exposure dose thereof
A shutter device includes a light blocking unit and a voice coil motor. The voice coil motor includes a permanent magnet module, a guide track assembly and a coil assembly. The coil assembly is arranged on the guide track assembly, and the permanent magnet module is adapted to produce a magnetic field in the guide track assembly. The light blocking unit includes two shutter blades both connecting to the coil assembly. When energized, the coil assembly will produce a magnetic field having a direction same as or opposite to the direction of the magnetic field in the guide track assembly so that the coil assembly moves forward or backward along the guide track assembly to drive the two shutter blades to open or close. A method controls the shutter device. An exposure dose control method is used with a photolithography machine including the shutter device.
US10983411B2 Metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) optical modulator and method of manufacturing same
A MOS optical modulator having high modulation efficiency and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. A MOS optical modulator includes: a p-type Si layer constituting an optical waveguide; a gate insulating film provided on the optical waveguide; a gate layer provided on the gate insulating film and formed of an n-type group III-V semiconductor; a first contact portion connected to the gate layer; and a second contact portion connected to the Si layer.
US10983409B2 Electrochromic device containing color-tunable nanostructures
An electrochromic device and method, the device including: a first transparent conductor layer; a working electrode disposed on the first transparent conductor layer and including nanostructures; a counter electrode; a solid state electrolyte layer disposed between the counter electrode and the working electrode; and a second transparent conductor layer disposed on the counter electrode. The nanostructures may include transition metal oxide nanoparticles and/or nanocrystals configured to tune the color of the device by selectively modulating the transmittance of near-infrared (NIR) and visible radiation as a function of an applied voltage to the device.
US10983406B2 Curved display panel
A curved display panel includes a display surface curved about an axis of curvature. The curved display panel includes first and second substrates, a switching component, extending portions, and a spacer portion. The first and the second substrates include plate surfaces disposed to face each other with a gap therebetween. The switching component includes a source electrode and a drain electrode. The extending portions extend from elements of the switching component except for the drain electrode. The extending portions are disposed outside an arrangement area in which the switching component is disposed. The extending portions are adjacent to the switching component in a curved direction perpendicular to the axis of curvature and along the display surface. The spacer portion is disposed on the second substrate to hold the gap. The spacer portion overlaps the switching component or one of the extending portions adjacent to the switching component.
US10983402B2 Liquid crystal display device
A liquid crystal display includes a first insulation substrate, a gate line, a data line configured to cross the gate line while being insulated therefrom, a thin film transistor connected to the gate line and the data line, a pixel electrode configured to include a first subpixel electrode connected to the thin film transistor and a second subpixel electrode, a second insulation substrate configured to face the first insulation substrate, a common electrode disposed on the second insulation substrate, and a liquid crystal layer disposed between the first insulation substrate and the second insulation substrate to include a plurality of liquid crystal molecules, where each of the first subpixel electrode and the second subpixel electrode includes a unit pixel electrode including a plurality of minute branches that is extended from a horizontal stem and a vertical stem.
US10983391B2 Polarizing plate with retardation layer and image display device
There is provided a polarizing plate with a retardation layer that can achieve an image display apparatus having excellent durability and excellent weatherability, and having an excellent hue. A polarizing plate with a retardation layer according to an embodiment of the present invention includes in this order: a polarizing plate including a protective layer and a polarizer; a retardation layer; and a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer. The protective layer has a light transmittance at a wavelength of 380 nm of 10% or less. The polarizing plate has a light transmittance at a wavelength of 380 nm of 5% or less. The pressure-sensitive adhesive layer has a light transmittance at a wavelength of 405 nm of 5% or less. The polarizing plate with a retardation layer has a light transmittance at a wavelength of 405 nm of 3% or less.
US10983385B2 Display device
A display device includes a plurality of first pixels and a plurality of second pixels. The first and second pixels are configured to display different colors from each other, and a pitch between adjacent ones of the first pixels in a first direction is different from a pitch between adjacent ones of the second pixels in the first direction.
US10983382B2 Liquid crystal display device including radiator fins
A liquid crystal display device (1) is equipped with a radiator fin (3) and cooling fans (4) on a back surface of the backlight unit (2). The radiator fin (3) includes a plurality of fins (311) arranged vertically along the backlight unit (2). The cooling fans (4), provided in a lower part of the backlight unit (2), are configured to draw air into the liquid crystal display device (1) from a side opposite to the backlight unit (2) and to create an airflow toward the radiator fin (3).
US10983379B2 Display device
A display device includes a display panel, an optical component, a first back panel, and a second back panel. The first back panel and the second back panel are fixedly connected via a plurality of adapter brackets.
US10983375B2 Display panel, method for testing cell gap thereof, and display device
A display panel, a method for testing a cell gap thereof, and a display device are disclosed. The display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate arranged opposite to each other, wherein a light shielding layer is provided on a side of the first substrate close to the second substrate, a portion of the light shielding layer located in a peripheral region includes a plurality of opening areas arranged at intervals, each opening area being provided with a light transmissive layer; and wherein the second substrate has a light transmissive area, an orthographic projection of the light transmissive layer on the second substrate at least partly overlaps with the light transmissive area on the second substrate.
US10983374B2 Adjustment pen
An adjustment pen, including a pen body, the pen body including a pen tip, wherein the adjustment pen further includes a light emitting unit, a control switch and a power supply module which are carried by the pen body, the light emitting unit is connected with the control switch and the power supply module to form an illumination circuit, the control switch is configured to control ON and OFF of the illumination circuit, and the light emitting unit is configured to emit a light beam toward the pen tip.
US10983371B2 Reflective spatial light modulator, optical observation device and optical irradiation device
A reflective spatial light modulator includes a perovskite-type electro-optic crystal having a relative permittivity of 1,000 or higher, a light input and output unit disposed on an input surface of the electro-optic crystal and including a first electrode through which input light is transmitted, a light reflecting unit including a plurality of second electrodes disposed on a rear surface of the electro-optic crystal and reflects the input light toward the light input and output unit, a drive circuit including a plurality of drive electrodes respectively corresponding to the plurality of second electrodes and for applying an electric field to a part between the first electrode and the second electrode by inputting an electrical signal to each of the plurality of drive electrodes, and a plurality of bumps which are disposed such that the plurality of second electrodes and the plurality of drive electrodes are electrically connected to each other.
US10983368B2 Systems and methods for creating eyewear with multi-focal lenses
Systems and methods are disclosed for generating an eyewear frame and lens geometry that is customized to a user's anatomy and optimized for optical performance. One method includes receiving a configurable parametric model of a user-specific eyewear product comprising a frame portion and a lens portion, wherein geometric parameters of the configurable parametric model are based geometric features of a user's anatomy; receiving media data of a user, the media data including the user's response to visual cues; detecting the position of the user's eyes from the received media data; determining optical information of the user based on the detected position of the user's eyes; and generating an updated configurable parametric model by modifying the received configurable parametric model based on the determined optical information.
US10983362B2 Optical unit with shake correction function
An optical unit may include a movable member configured to hold an optical module; a rotation supporting mechanism to support the movable member such that the movable member rotates on an optical axis; a fixing member to support the movable member; a rolling magnetic driving mechanism to rotate the movable member on the optical axis; and an optical module flexible printed circuit board. The movable member may include a holder configured to rotate on the optical axis while holding the optical module. The holder may include a fixing part to which the optical module flexible printed circuit board is fixed. The optical module flexible printed circuit board may include a connector inserting part connected to the fixing member or to a supporting member; and a flexed part formed between the connector inserting part and a portion fixed to the fixing part.
US10983361B2 Methods of aligning a diffractive optical system and diffracting beams, diffractive optical element and apparatus
A method of aligning a diffractive optical system, to be operated with an operating beam, comprises: aligning (558) the diffractive optical system using an alignment beam having a different wavelength range from the operating beam and using a diffractive optical element optimized (552) to diffract the alignment beam and the operating beam in the same (or a predetermined) direction. In an example, the alignment beam comprises infra-red (IR) radiation and the operating beam comprises soft X-ray (SXR) radiation. The diffractive optical element is optimized by providing it with a first periodic structure with a first pitch (pIR) and a second periodic structure with a second pitch (pSXR). After alignment, the vacuum system is pumped down (562) and in operation the SXR operating beam is generated (564) by a high harmonic generation (HHG) optical source pumped by the IR alignment beam’ optical source.
US10983354B2 Focus adjusting multiplanar head mounted display
A multiplanar head mounted display (HMD) includes two or more artificial display planes for each eye located at optical distances that can be dynamically adjusted based on a location within a scene presented by the HMD that the user views. For example, a scene is presented on two or more electronic display elements (e.g., screens) of the HMD. A focal length of an optics block that directs image light from the electronic display elements towards the eyes of a user is adjusted using a varifocal system (e.g., an element that mechanically changes a distance between a lens system in the optics block and the electronic display element, an element that changes shape of one or more lenses in the lens system in the optics block, etc.) based on a location or object within the scene where the user is looking.
US10983353B2 Compact head-mounted display system
An optical device, having at least first and second light-transmitting substrates, each having at least two external surfaces and an input aperture and an output aperture. The external surface of the first light-transmitting substrate is optically cemented to an external surface of the second light-transmitting substrate by an optical adhesive defining an interface plane. The refractive index of the optical adhesive is substantially lower than the refractive index of the first substrate. Part of the light waves entering the device through the input aperture and exiting the device through the output aperture impinge on the interface plane of the first substrate having incidence angles smaller than the critical angle. Another part of the light waves impinging on the interface plane have incidence angles higher than the critical angle. The interface plane is substantially transparent for the light waves impinging on interface plane having incidence angles smaller than the critical angle.
US10983342B2 Light source apparatus and head up display apparatus
Provided is a light source apparatus that is small and lightweight, has high light utilization efficiency, and is easily utilizable as a modularized, planar light source. The light source apparatus 10 has a light source unit including a plurality of LED elements 14, a LED collimator 15 including a plurality of collimator elements each arranged on a light-emitting axis of each of the plural LED elements 14, and a light guide 17 disposed on an emission side of the LED collimator 15. The light guide 17 includes an incidence portion 171 having an incidence surface on which light on the light-emitting axis from the LED elements 14 is incident, and an emission portion 173c having an emission surface emitting light, and has a free-form surface shape for realizing predetermined light distribution control on at least one of the incidence surface and the emission surface.
US10983340B2 Holographic waveguide optical tracker
An object tracker comprises: a source of light; at least one illumination waveguide optically coupled to said source continuing at least one grating lamina for diffracting said light towards an external object; at least one detector waveguide containing a grating lamina for in-coupling and deflecting a first polarization of light reflected from said object into a first waveguide direction and deflecting a second polarization of light reflected from said object into a second waveguide direction; at least one detector optically coupled to said detector waveguide operative to receive light propagating in said first waveguide direction; and at least one detector optically coupled to said detector waveguide operative to receive light propagating in said second waveguide direction.
US10983336B2 Dome cover, image pickup apparatus, and image pickup system
A dome cover for covering a camera, the dome cover includes a spherical part and an aspherical part. The spherical part and the aspherical part have a boundary, where the spherical part and the aspherical part are adjacent to each other, on each of a front surface and a back surface of the dome cover. The aspherical part has a shape symmetrical with respect to a rotation around a rotation axis including a center of a sphere of the spherical part. On a section including the rotation axis, a distance from the rotation axis to the aspherical part increases as a position of the aspherical part becomes more distant from the boundary, an angle formed between the rotation axis and a line segment connecting the center of the sphere and the boundary on the front surface is less than 90°. A predetermined condition is satisfied.
US10983335B2 Self cleaning photo eye apparatus and method
An apparatus for self cleaning of a photo eye sensor in a machine includes at least one air nozzle disposed in air discharge communication with a surface to be cleaned of the photo eye sensor. The air nozzle is in air flow communication with air exhaust from an air cylinder of a component of the machine. Related, corresponding, or associated methods for self cleaning a photo eye sensor in a machine are also disclosed.
US10983333B2 Light source device and projection display apparatus
A light source device includes a phosphor wheel, a light source, a color separating-and-mixing element, and a light-guide optics. The phosphor wheel includes a base plate having a first light passage area and a second light passage area as a pair of light passage areas being annularly and point symmetrically arranged with respect to a center of the base plate, a phosphor area annularly formed on the base plate, and a motor that rotates the base plate. The color separating-and-mixing element disposed between the light source and the phosphor wheel changes a direction of traveling of fluorescence created as a result of light having being incident on the phosphor area and been converted in wavelength. The light-guide optics is provided to cause light from the light source to travel through the first light passage area, then through the second light passage area, and finally enter into the color separating-and-mixing element.
US10983330B2 3D video endoscope
A 3D video endoscope has a shaft which has the form of a flexible or rigid elongated hollow body, a first image sensor, a second image sensor, a first optical channel which comprises a first objective lens and a first optical image guiding system which forwards the image captured by the first objective lens to the first image sensor, a second optical channel which comprises a second objective lens and a second optical image guiding system which forwards the image captured by the second objective lens to the second image sensor. The first optical channel and second optical channel are substantially arranged in the shaft. The first optical channel has a first diaphragm which reduces the aperture of the first optical channel compared to the aperture of the second optical channel. Apart from the first diaphragm, the first optical channel and the second optical channel are structured identically.
US10983326B2 Super-resolution imaging
At least one embodiment relates to an apparatus for super-resolution fluorescence-microscopy imaging of a sample. The apparatus includes an objective lens having a forward field of view, the objective lens being configured to collect light. The apparatus may also include a processing arrangement configured to perform super-resolution fluorescence-microscopy imaging of the sample with the collected light. Further, the apparatus includes a waveguide component located forward of the objective lens and configured to (i) receive light from outside the forward field of view, and (ii) use total internal reflection within the waveguide component to direct excitation light. In addition, the apparatus includes an electronic optical-path control system configured to cause input light of a first wavelength to follow a first optical path corresponding to a first optical mode and also configured to cause input light of the first wavelength to follow a second optical path corresponding to a second optical mode.
US10983324B2 Light detecting apparatus and laser-scanning microscope
Provided is a light detecting apparatus including: a phase locked loop portion that generates a sampling clock based on a synchronization signal output from a light source that emits pulsed laser light; an A/D convertor that performs sampling of signal light output from a sample as a result of radiating the laser light thereon in accordance with the sampling clock; and a received-data processing portion that accommodates, every time N items of the sampling data are continuously acquired, the N items of data in a single data sequence. The phase locked loop portion is provided with a clock generating portion that generates a clock that has a frequency that is N times a pulse frequency of the laser light and that is synchronized with a phase of the laser light, and a delay adjusting portion that generates the sampling clock by adjusting a delay amount of the generated clock.
US10983321B2 Method for examining a sample, and device for carrying out such a method
A method for the examination of a sample includes illuminating the sample in a sample plane along a sample line with an illuminating light beam. The sample is acted upon by a depletion or switching light beam, which overlaps in the sample plane in an overlap region with the illuminating light beam. Part of fluorescent light emanating from the sample plane is detected as detection light originating from a first subregion of the overlap region, in which the probability of an interaction of the sample molecules with the depletion or switching light beam is greater than 90%, and/or originating from a second subregion which is at least partially surrounded by the first sub-region and/or in which the depletion or switching light beam has a zero point, while at the same time the fluorescent light originating from outside the first subregion and the second subregion is suppressed and not detected.
US10983309B2 Optical system
There is provided an optical system including: a first lens having positive refractive power and having a convex object-side surface; a second lens having positive refractive power; a third lens having refractive power; a fourth lens having refractive power; a fifth lens having refractive power; a sixth lens having refractive power; and a seventh lens having negative refractive power and having a concave image-side surface, wherein the first to seventh lenses are sequentially disposed from an object side, whereby an aberration improvement effect may be increased and a high degree of resolution may be realized.
US10983299B2 Head-mounted display apparatus
A head-mounted display apparatus includes a wearing device, a display-source arrangement portion and an optical assembly. The wearing device has a head-wearing portion and a hat brim portion connected to the head-wearing portion. The display-source arrangement portion is connected with the hat brim portion. The optical assembly is movably disposed on the hat brim portion, and arranged between the head-wearing portion and the display-source arrangement portion.
US10983296B2 Fire resistant fiber optic cable with high fiber count
In one embodiment, a fiber optic cable comprises a core comprising a central strength member and a plurality of buffer tubes arranged around the central strength member, where each buffer tube includes a plurality of optical fibers. The fiber optic cable includes a mica layer arranged around the core, a glass yarn layer surrounding and in direct contact with the mica layer, an inner sheath surrounding and in direct contact with the glass yarn layer, a metal armor surrounding the inner sheath; and an outer sheath surrounding and in direct contact with the metal armor. The central strength member comprises a hydroxide-containing flame retardant polymeric material, and the plurality of buffer tubes contain a water-blocking filling material comprising a silicone gel, where the silicone gel has a drop point of at least 200° C., and where the fiber optical cable is configured to be fire resistant.
US10983282B2 Direct coupling fiber-device structure
A direct coupling fiber-device structure including an optical fiber and a micro device is provided. The optical fiber has a first end, a second end opposite to the first end, and an inner cavity recessed from the first end. The micro device is in the inner cavity. The micro device has a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is substantially facing away from the first end. The second surface is opposite to the first surface and facing toward the first end.
US10983280B2 Fiber splicing using a two-piece ferrule to form a MPO connector
Splicing or connecting optical fibers extending from a first ferrule and a second ferrule is accomplished using heat or epoxy. Two half ferrules of differing dimensions or the same dimensions are secured together using a pair of guide pins. One of the two ferrules is biased by a spring forward and against a second ferrule to form the mechanical transfer ferrule. The mechanical transfer ferrule is secured within an inner housing of a fiber optic connector by a spring push that is secure to a distal end of the inner housing. A slidable outer housing biased forward by an elastic arm that ensures the fiber optic connector with the spliced two half ferrules is secured within an adapter port.
US10983279B2 Optical signal filtering
An example block assembly for optical signal filtering is provided herein. The block assembly includes a base with at least one aperture to receive a mandrel in a plurality of adjustable positions and orientations relative to an axis of the base. The block assembly also includes a first member and a second member extending from the base.
US10983274B2 Optical wavelength multiplexer/demultiplexer
A broadband optical wavelength multiplexer/demultiplexer is provided. Two waveguides are arranged such that, in a case where a connection position where one of the two waveguides is connected to a first slab waveguide is set closer to the other waveguide by a channel frequency interval Δf, a central position between the two waveguides aligns with a central position on a connection end surface of the first slab waveguide, and two waveguide groups of an output waveguide are arranged such that a central position between the two waveguide groups aligns with a central position of a second slab waveguide, and an interval between a connection position where the other waveguide is connected to the first slab waveguide and the central position on the connection end surface of the first slab waveguide is set equal to an interval between a connection position where the waveguide groups are connected to the second slab waveguide.
US10983260B2 Third-harmonic generating apparatus for laser-radiation having polarization loop
A third-harmonic conversion arrangement includes a second-harmonic generating crystal and a third-harmonic generating crystal arranged in a polarization loop. The polarization loop, which includes a plurality of mirrors, a polarization-selective reflector, and a polarization rotator, causes plane-polarized fundamental-wavelength radiation being converted to make two passes through the crystals in orthogonally-opposed polarization orientations.
US10983258B2 Color filter substrate, method for fabricating the same, and display device
Disclosed are a color filter substrate, a method for fabricating the same, and a display device. The color filter substrate includes a plurality of color-resist elements, and the color filter substrate further includes: a base substrate, and a groove arranged on the base substrate in correspondence to each of the color-resist elements, wherein a size of an opening of each groove is increase from the bottom to the top, a reflecting layer is coated on an inner surface of the groove, and a color-resist filler corresponding to a color of light emitted by the color-resist element is further filled in the groove above the reflecting layer.
US10983255B1 Customizing the refractive index of a surface
Mechanisms for customizing a refractive index of an optical component are disclosed. In one example, sub-wavelength openings are formed in a top layer of anti-reflective (AR) material of an optical component to tailor transmission characteristics of the AR material over a range of angles of incidence and a range of wavelengths. In another example, sub-wavelength openings are formed at different filling fractions in the surface of the optical component.
US10983242B2 Nuclear magnetic resonance sensing and fluid sampling device for subterranean characterization
A subterranean characterization and fluid sampling device for analyzing a fluid from a subterranean formation includes a controller, a tool body, and a probing module. The tool body includes a fluid testing module configured to receive a sample of the fluid from the subterranean formation and a permanent magnet configured to induce a static magnetic field (B0). The probing module is coupled to the tool body and separate from the permanent magnet, and configured to withdraw the fluid from the formation and deliver the fluid to the testing module. The probing module comprises an antenna that generates a radio frequency magnetic field (B1) in response to a signal from the controller.
US10983241B2 Systems and methods for locating and imaging proppant in an induced fracture
Born Scattering Inversion (BSI) systems and methods are disclosed. A BSI system may be incorporated in a well system for accessing natural gas, oil and geothermal reserves in a geologic formation beneath the surface of the Earth. The BSI system may be used to generate a three-dimensional image of a proppant-filled hydraulically-induced fracture in the geologic formation. The BSI system may include computing equipment and sensors for measuring electromagnetic fields in the vicinity of the fracture before and after the fracture is generated, adjusting the parameters of a first Born approximation model of a scattered component of the surface electromagnetic fields using the measured electromagnetic fields, and generating the image of the proppant-filled fracture using the adjusted parameters.
US10983233B2 Method for dynamic calibration and simultaneous closed-loop inversion of simulation models of fractured reservoirs
Systems and methods for generating a fractured reservoir model include: receiving a seismic dataset of a surveyed subsurface; identifying a dynamic response of each parameter; selecting a subset of parameters from the set of parameters based on the dynamic response of each parameter; sampling an outer boundary of a parameter uncertainty domain; adjusting the range of values associated with each parameter of the subset based on the sampling; generating a geo-model based on the adjusted range of values associated with each parameter of the subset; generating a discrete fracture network model based on the geo-model; generating a scenario of a simulation model based on the discrete fracture network model and the geo-model; performing a forward simulation based on the scenario of the simulation model; determining that a misfit of the forward simulation is below a threshold by evaluating an objective function; and producing a model based on the forward simulation.
US10983232B2 Seismic rock physics inversion method based on large area tight reservoir
A seismic rock physics inversion method based on a large area tight reservoir includes steps: building a multi-scale rock physics model; analyzing fluid sensitivities of rock physics parameters in two scales of acoustic logging and ultrasonic wave, and sifting the rock physics parameters that are most sensitive to a porosity and a gas saturation in a plurality of observation scales; building a single-well rock physics template, preferably a standard template; considering lateral variations and heterogeneity of reservoir geological features, fine-tuning input parameters of the rock physics template according to gas testing situations of all wells in a large work area, optimizing the whole work area and building a three-dimensional work area rock physics template data volume, and combining the data volume with pre-stack seismic inversion to calculate a porosity and a saturation of a target layer; and smoothing a result and finally outputting a reservoir parameter inversion data volume.
US10983226B2 Electronic devices and related methods
Some embodiments include an electronic device. The electronic device includes a first scintillator layer, a transistor, and one or more device elements over the transistor, and the one or more device elements include a photodetector. Meanwhile, the first scintillator layer is monolithically integrated with at least one of the transistor or the one or more device elements. Other embodiments of related systems, devices, and methods are also disclosed.
US10983225B2 Radiation detector manufacturing method
A method of manufacturing a radiation detector includes a first step of forming a scintillator layer including a plurality of columnar crystals on a main surface of a sensor panel including a plurality of photoelectric converting elements by a vapor phase deposition method, a second step of forming a resin frame on the main surface to surround the scintillator layer and disposing a frame member made of an inorganic solid material to be in contact with the resin frame along an outer circumference of the resin frame, a third step of sealing the scintillator layer by bonding a protective plate to the resin frame, and a fourth step of curing the resin frame.
US10983213B2 Non-uniform separation of detector array elements in a lidar system
A lidar system includes one or more light sources configured to emit light pulses, a scanner configured to direct the emitted light pulses as beams along one or more scan directions to illuminate, for each orientation of the scanner with each of the plurality of beams, a respective light-source field of view corresponding to a respective pixel, and a receiver configured to detect the light pulses scattered by one or more remote targets. The receiver includes a first, second, and third detectors to detect light pulses associated with respective beams. Each detector has a separate detector field of view within which the detector receives scattered light. A spatial separation between the first detector and the second detector is greater than a spatial separation between the second detector and the third detector.
US10983208B2 System and method for integration of data received from GMTI radars and electro optical sensors
A fusion system and method for constructing tracks of a ground target from radar and optical detections are described. The system includes a radar channel and an optical channel. The radar channel includes a Ground Moving Target Indicator (GMTI) radars providing GMTI detections in the form of GMTI plots, a GMTI tracker configured for constructing GMTI tracks of the ground target from the GMTI plots, and a Smooth Radar Plots generator configured for sequentially in time producing smooth radar plots in the form of locations of ground target on the GMTI tracks and corresponding location errors. The optical channel includes electro optical (EO) sensors sequentially in time providing EO detections in the form of coordinates of the ground target, and a combiner tracker configured for combining data streams of the radar channel with data streams of the optical channel, and producing fused tracks of the ground target.
US10983207B1 Transposition of a measurement of a radar cross section from an RF-domain to an optical domain with phase retrieval
Optical modality configured to simulate measurements of the radar cross-section of targets, dimensioned to be conventionally-measured in the RF-portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, with sub-micron accuracy. A corresponding compact optical system, with a foot-print comparable with a tabletop, employing optical interferometric time-of-flight approach to reproduce, on a substantially shorter time-scale, radar-ranging measurements ordinarily pertaining to the range of frequencies that are at least 103 times lower than those employed in the conventional RF-based measurement.
US10983204B2 Method and apparatus for determining object direction
A method and apparatus for determining a direction of an object using a plurality of antennas is disclosed. The method includes determining an optimal antenna pattern to determine the direction of the object from among a plurality of candidate antenna patterns using a portion of the antennas, and determining the direction of the object using the optimal antenna pattern.
US10983195B2 Object detection apparatus
A target detection apparatus includes a target detection section, a following section, a reception tendency determination section, and a target determination section. The reception tendency determination section determines a tendency of received electrical power of a reflected wave from the objective target relative to a distance from the vehicle to the objective target on the basis of a result of following the objective target by the following section. The target determination section determines the objective target as a high target allowing the vehicle to pass under, when the reception tendency determination section determines that the received electrical power has a tendency to be constant regardless of the distance to the objective target.
US10983187B2 Measuring bridge arrangement with improved error detection
Disclosed is a measuring bridge arrangement containing: a measuring bridge comprising at least one first half bridge having a first measuring connection and a second half bridge having a second measuring connection; a reference voltage divider having at least one first and a second test connection; a differential amplifier having at least one first and a second amplifier input and at least one amplifier output, a voltage amplification, and having an output voltage working range. In the arrangement, the first amplifier input is wired to a first capacitor and the second amplifier input is wired to a second capacitor, and the amplifier inputs can be selectively connected to the measuring connections or to the test connections.
US10983182B2 Ultrasensitive magnetic tunneling junction sensor
A magnetic tunneling junction sensor includes a free ferromagnetic layer of material, a pinned ferromagnetic layer of material, the free ferromagnetic layer and the pinned ferromagnetic layer separated by a thin insulating layer of material through which electrons can tunnel, an oxidized silicon wafer, the free ferromagnetic layer, thin insulating layer and the pinned ferromagnetic layer deposited on the oxidized silicon wafer, and extrinsic magnetic flux.
US10983180B2 Integrated fluxgate magnetic gradient sensor
An integrated fluxgate magnetic gradient sensor includes a common mode sensitive fluxgate magnetometer and a differential mode sensitive fluxgate magnetometer. The common mode sensitive fluxgate magnetometer includes a first core adjacent to a second core. The first and second cores are wrapped by a first excitation wire coil configured to receive an excitation current that affects a differential mode magnetic field. The differential mode sensitive fluxgate magnetometer includes a third core adjacent to the first core and a fourth core adjacent to the second core. The third and fourth cores are wrapped by a second excitation wire coil configured to receive an excitation current that affects a common mode magnetic field.
US10983179B2 Magnetic field measuring device, magnetic field measurement method, and recording medium having recorded thereon magnetic field measurement program
A magnetic field measuring device that can measure a weaker magnetic field is provided. A magnetic field measuring device is provided, the magnetic field measuring device including: a sensor unit that has at least one magnetoresistive element; a reference voltage generating unit that outputs a reference voltage; a magnetic field generating unit that generates a magnetic field to be applied to the sensor unit; a feedback current generating unit that supplies, according to a difference between an output voltage of the sensor unit and the reference voltage, the magnetic field generating unit with a feedback current that generates a feedback magnetic field to diminish an input magnetic field to the sensor unit; a magnetic field measuring unit that outputs a measurement value corresponding to the feedback current; and an adjusting unit that uses the output voltage of the sensor unit to adjust the reference voltage.
US10983178B2 Active sensor circuitry
Apparatuses and sensor systems are described with magnetoresistive sensor configurations. An example magnetoresistive sensor configuration includes an input feed that receives an electrical current, magnetic field detection circuitry in electrical communication with the input feed, and a feedback connection in electrical communication with the magnetic field detection circuitry and the input feed. The magnetic field detection circuitry transitions between a released state and an operated state in response to an external magnetic source. The configuration further includes an electrical storage element in electrical communication with the input feed that maintains a minimum operating voltage and current within the magnetoresistive sensor in an instance in which the magnetic field detection circuitry is operated.
US10983170B1 Apparatus and method for in-situ battery swell measurement
An apparatus for monitoring battery swelling includes a conductive layer adhered to a battery pack, a surface opposite the battery pack, a flex layer adhered to the bottom of the surface, and a resistance measurement circuit. The conductive layer includes one or more conductive strips. The flex layer includes a resistive pattern with one or more serially connected resistive segments. Each resistive segment is aligned to a respective conductive strip. The surface is positioned over the battery pack so that initially the resistive pattern is not in contact with and is electrically separated from the conductive layer. The resistance measurement circuit is connected to the resistive pattern to detect changes in resistance of the resistive pattern. When the battery pack swells, the resistive pattern comes in contact with the conductive layer, thereby shorting a resistive segment, and causes the resistance measurement circuit to detect the change in the resistance.
US10983167B2 Method and device for gauging an electronic apparatus
Method and device for gauging an electronic apparatus are disclosed. The method comprising acts of processing measured data sets by a learned neural network to generate a gauging result, and updating neural coefficients of the learned neural network with a reference data for more accurate prediction. The learned neural network is trained with known algorithm or known data provided by the manufacture or collected from others. The device comprises sensors and controller. The sensors are configured to sense the electronic apparatus to generate the measured data sets. The controller has the learned neural network and a error feedback unit. The neural network generates the gauging result. The error feedback unit generates a reference data sensed from the electronic apparatus to the neural network for updating neural coefficients of the neural network for more accurate prediction.
US10983166B2 Estimation of battery parameters
A system and a method are for estimating an operating parameter value of an energy storage device arranged to provide power for propulsion for an electric or hybrid vehicle. In an embodiment, the method includes determining a first operating parameter value of the energy storage device at a first time; establishing a reference operating parameter value from pre-determined experimental data relating the operating parameter to a time related parameter; and based on the reference operating parameter value and the first operating parameter value, recursively calculating a second operating parameter value of the energy storage device at a second time subsequent to the first time. The recursive calculation includes a tuning parameter for modifying a portion of the reference operating parameter value to be included in the second operating parameter value.
US10983159B2 Method and apparatus for wiring multiple technology evaluation circuits
A system, apparatus, and method of testing a plurality of test circuits is disclosed that includes inputting experiment data to the plurality of test circuits; applying a control signal to each of the plurality of test circuits to control application of the experiment data to the plurality of test circuits; and shifting the control signal in response to applying the control signal to each of the plurality of test circuits so that a different bit of the control signal is applied to each of the plurality of test circuits. The method in an aspect further comprises reading out a data out signal from each of the plurality of test circuits; and shifting the data out signal in response to reading out the data out signal from each of the plurality of test circuits.
US10983157B2 Verification of sensor data
Various embodiments disclosed help to implement integrity verification of sensors and signaling lines of the sensors. According to various embodiments, this is achieved by performing an analysis of a noise signal on the signaling line and transmitting check data indicative of a result of the analysis.
US10983155B2 Apparatus to detect a fault in a wire
An apparatus and method for managing the detection of faults in a wiring system. The wiring system is made up of supply wires and can include return wires. The supply wire connects a power supply to a load end. The fault detecting apparatus is positioned along the wire between the power supply and the load end and can include a first and second resistor, a voltage monitor, and an indicator.
US10983147B2 Monitoring apparatus and method for monitoring an AC voltage source, which is DC-decoupled from a reference potential
A method for monitoring an AC voltage source, which is DC-decoupled from a reference potential and which generates an AC voltage between two AC voltage lines. Each of the AC voltage lines is coupled to the reference potential by way of a respective capacitive voltage divider and a respective component voltage signal is tapped at the voltage dividers and at least one root mean square value signal is generated therefrom and a check is carried out to determine whether the respective root mean square value signal meets a predetermined triggering criterion. When the triggering criterion is met, a fault signal is generated.
US10983146B2 Oscilloscope persistence for digital bus signals
A test and measurement system is disclosed that includes an input for receiving a digital bus conducting a plurality of digital values, a display, and a memory. The memory stores hit frequencies for the digital values, and stores data indicating the digital values. The test and measurement system also includes at least one processor coupled to the display and the memory. The processor causes the display to depict the digital values and hit frequencies of the digital values by depicting persistence of the digital values over time and by depicting decay of the digital values over time.
US10983142B2 Depassivation lithography by scanning tunneling microscopy
Methods, devices, and systems for forming atomically precise structures are provided. In some embodiments, the methods, devices, and systems of the present disclosure utilize a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) system to receive a sample having a surface to be patterned. The system positions a conductive tip over a pixel region of the surface. While the conductive tip remains laterally fixed relative to the surface, the system applies a bias voltage between the conductive tip and the surface such that a current between the conductive tip and the surface removes at least one atom from the pixel region. The system stops applying the voltage and current when it senses the removal of the at least one atom. The system then verifies that the at least one atom has been removed from the pixel region.
US10983136B2 Use of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D values in ratio with PTH as a prognostic biomarker
The present invention relates to the use of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D values in ratio with PTH as a prognostic biomarker. More particularly, the present invention relates to a method for predicting or stratifying the risk of worsening renal function (WRF) in a patient at risk of renal injury or affected by renal injury. Levels of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) are measured in a biological sample and taken together with parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels to provide a ratio indicative of the risk of worsening renal function.
US10983134B2 Proteins of the WNT signaling pathway and uses thereof in the diagnostic and treatment of hypopigmentation disorders
The present invention relates to the identification of proteins of the WNT signaling pathway as therapeutic targets of pigmentation disorder and as biomarkers of pigmentation status. The invention in particular relates to products and methods for treating a hypopigmentation disorder. The invention also relates to products and methods for detecting, diagnosing, staging or monitoring the course of hypopigmentation disorder and is particularly suited for human subjects.
US10983129B2 Method for the detection of cancer cells by localization of peptides in nucleus as compared to cytoplasm
The human LIV21 protein as a diagnostic and prognostic marker for various cancers and neurodegenerative diseases is provided. Methods for diagnosing and/or prognosing cancer utilizing the LIV21 protein and various derivatives and peptide fragments of the LIV21 protein are also provided.
US10983128B2 CXCL11 and SMICA as predictive biomarkers for efficacy of anti-CTLA4 immunotherapy
Provided herein are methods for selecting a cancer patient for anti-CTLA-4 immunotherapy, or predicting whether a cancer patient will respond to anti-CTLA4 immunotherapy, based on measured levels of CXCL1 1 and/or sMICA. Such methods are useful for determining whether an anti-CTLA-4 immunotherapy is likely to improve overall survival of a cancer patient. Also provided herein are methods of treating a cancer patient with an anti-CTLA-4 immunotherapy, wherein the patient is first tested for levels of CXCL1 1 and/or sMICA. Also provided are methods for treating a cancer patient with a CXCL1 1 antagonist or sMICA ant agonist alone, or in combination with each other and/or with additional anti-cancer agents, such as a CTLA-4 antagonist.
US10983123B2 Markers capable of distinguishing cell pluripotency and uses thereof
Provided herein are compositions, methods and uses that relate to or result from the identification of markers that can distinguish between cells at different stages of pluripotency. Certain embodiments provide markers that can distinguish between parental cells (i.e. differentiated cells), partially pluripotent (i.e. partially reprogrammed) and pluripotent (i.e. fully reprogrammed cells). Also provided here are uses of such differential markers, for example, in identification of cell potential, in diagnostics, in differential separation, and in creating efficient workflows that involve fewer steps and lesser time in identifying or separating a desired reprogrammed clone or cell line from a mixture of cells at various stages of pluripotency. In certain embodiments, the activity of these markers can be manipulated to influence cell potential for research or medical purposes.
US10983122B2 Diagnostic methods for the detection and quantification of blood-related diseases
A diagnostic method suitable for detection and quantification of blood-related diseases or conditions. The methods utilize biomarkers, such as hemoglobin and hemozoin as catalysts in an atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) reaction performed above a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) of a polymer which allows the polymerization to be tracked by rate of turbidity formation. The rate of turbidity formation is correlated to the concentration of the biomarker, making the tests useful quantitative techniques which can be utilized as point-of-care tests in the field.
US10983119B2 Device for rapid diagnostic tests to detect antigens with improved sensitivity
A rapid diagnostic testing device for testing of a biological sample is provided. The device comprises a channeled construct, at least one lateral flow unit, and a cassette housing. The channeled construct is configured to receive a biological sample to form at least partially purified biological sample. The lateral flow unit is at least partially disposed in the cassette housing. The lateral flow unit comprises: a sample receiving zone, a conjugate zone and a detection zone. The sample receiving zone is operatively coupled to the channeled construct for receiving the partially purified biological sample comprising at least one analyte. The conjugate zone comprising a conjugate particle to bind the analyte is disposed adjacent to the first side of the sample receiving zone. The detection zone is disposed adjacent to the second side of the sample receiving zone and comprises at least one binding agent for detecting the analyte.
US10983117B2 Carbon nanotube biosensors and related methods
Disclosed are devices that comprise a protein, such as an antibody, placed into electronic communication with a semiconductor material, such as a carbon nanotube. The devices are useful in assessing the presence or concentration of analytes contacted to the devices, including the presence of markers for prostate cancer and Lyme disease.
US10983104B2 Microfluidic chamber assembly for mastitis assay
The present invention relates to a device and method for the detection of mastitis or other disease from a body fluid of a mammal for example from cow's milk. The device and method relates to a wedge microfluidic chamber for using a minimal amount of fluid and being able to use the device to observe leukocytes in a mono-layer for the purpose of disease detection, cell counts or the like.
US10983101B2 Methylbenzene gas sensor using palladium-containing cobalt oxide nanostructures and method for manufacturing the same
Provided is an oxide semiconductor gas sensor with improved performance that senses selectively methylbenzene gases with high sensitivity. The gas sensor includes a gas sensing layer composed of palladium (Pd)-loaded cobalt oxide (Co3O4) nanostructures. The response of the gas sensor according to the present invention to xylene gas at a concentration as low as 5 ppm is at least 150 times higher than that to ethanol gas. The response of the gas sensor to toluene gas at a concentration as low as 5 ppm is at least 100 times higher than that to ethanol gas. In addition, the oxide semiconductor gas sensor has the ability to selectively detect methylbenzene gases, including xylene and toluene (with at least 30-fold higher response to xylene and at least 15 times higher response to toluene than that to ethanol gas).
US10983095B2 Combined global-local structural health monitoring
Computationally efficient, highly accurate, and cost-effective approach for detection of damage in a structure is described. Methods include a combined analysis in both global and local regions of a structure to predict the received wave signals at a location due to scattering of Lamb waves at a damage site. Through comparison of an actual received wave signal with the predicted signals, identification of damage location and/or type can be provided. Methods can be particularly beneficial when considering damage assessment in a complex structure that includes plate-like structures that include an extension off of a base plate, e.g., a stiffened structure.
US10983084B2 Electrode device
This invention is to provide an electrode device whose manufacturing cost is suppressed and whose surface is difficult to be polluted. The electrode device comprises an internal electrode, an enclosure that houses the internal electrode, an internal solution that is housed in the enclosure and that electrically communicates a liquid junction formed in the enclosure or a response glass that forms a part or all of the enclosure with the internal electrode, and an antifouling mechanism that has a light source to irradiate ultraviolet rays on a sample contact surface of the enclosure as being a surface that makes contact with a sample and that prevents the sample contact surface of the enclosure from being polluted, and the light source is directly or indirectly mounted on an outside of the enclosure, or the light source is housed inside of the enclosure.
US10983081B2 Electrode placement for verifying structural integrity of materials
A technique may include applying a first electrical signal to a first pair of drive electrodes, and, while applying the first electrical signal to the first pair of drive electrodes, determining a first measured voltage using a first measurement electrode. The technique further may include applying a second electrical signal to a second pair of drive electrodes, and, while applying the second electrical signal to the second pair of drive electrodes, determining a second measured voltage using a second, different measurement electrode. The first pair of drive electrodes, the second pair of drive electrodes, the first measurement electrode, and the second, different measurement electrode may from a set of N electrodes electrically coupled to the material. The technique also may include determining whether the material includes a crack or other defect based on a comparison between the first measured voltage and the second measured voltage.
US10983078B2 Methods and systems for designing a composite structure
A computer-implemented method of determining moisture content of a composite structure is provided. The method includes performing a thermal analysis calculation on the composite structure to determine a temporal surface temperature profile of the composite structure based on temporal environmental parameter profiles, wherein the surface temperature profile is determined independently of a moisture content of the composite structure. The method also includes performing a moisture content analysis calculation on the composite structure to determine a moisture content of the composite structure, wherein the moisture content analysis calculation is based on the determined temporal surface temperature profile and a thickness of the composite structure. The thermal analysis calculation is performed iteratively with a first time period and the moisture content analysis calculation is performed iteratively with a second time period that is longer than the first time period.
US10983074B2 Visual light calibrator for an x-ray backscattering imaging system
An x-ray backscattering imaging system creating a backscatter image representing a structure is disclosed. The system includes a drum rotatable about an axis of rotation at a rotational speed, a radioactive source, a container, at least one collimator, at least one light emitting element, and a plurality of backscatter detectors. The radioactive source is connected to the drum and generates x-ray beams. The container houses the radioactive source and is constructed of a material that substantially blocks the x-ray beams generated by the radioactive source. The collimator is defined by the container and has a length and an aperture, where the collimator filters a stream of x-rays generated by the radioactive source such that the x-ray beams traveling substantially parallel with respect to the length of the collimator pass through the aperture. The light emitting element generates visible light and is positioned to direct the visible light into the collimator.
US10983064B2 Method and apparatus for determining the concentration of an analyte in a body fluid
The invention concerns a method and an apparatus for determining the concentration of an analyte in a body fluid, where the following measures are proposed: providing a layered test element (12) including an enzyme-based chemistry layer which is responsive to the analyte by a color change, applying a sample of the body fluid onto the test element (12), detecting by means of a photometric reflectance measuring device (16) a reflectance value of the test element (12), correcting the measured reflectance value by a predetermined offset value attributed to the test element (12), determining a concentration value of the analyte using the offset-corrected reflectance value.
US10983046B2 Enhanced optical data capture using NDIR for liquids
The concentration of a targeted molecule (such as glucose) in a liquid medium having at least one interfering molecule coexisting with the targeted molecule is detected by use of NDIR and a sampling technique in which an imposed location of a pulse beam from a signal source, an interference source and a reference source is varied over a plurality of sites of a sampling area.
US10983044B2 Device, system and method for in-situ optical monitoring and control of extraction and purification of plant materials
In-situ optical spectroscopic monitoring, characterization and feedback control of extraction and purification processes of compounds such as oils, alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenes and cannabinoids derived from plant material are described. Liquids from an extraction or purification process flow down an optically transparent tube, such as one made of glass. An in-situ optical monitoring assembly is configured to be mounted onto the tube to measure optical properties of the liquid extract or liquid condensate as it flows in the tube. Optical properties of the flowing liquid may include optical transmittance, reflectance, photoluminescence, scattering, absorbance, turbidity, nephelometry, polarimetry and colorimetry. The output of the optical monitoring assembly can be used to display spectral and other about the flowing liquid, set alarms to notify an operator of a predetermined condition such as a set point, and used to control extraction or purification process.
US10983040B2 Particle counter with integrated bootloader
An airborne or liquid particle sensor with integrated bootloader. A particle sensor incorporating at least one bootloader for programming or retrieval of program or data in local memory.
US10983027B2 Patch cord polarity detector
The present disclosure relates to a polarity detector for detecting polarity of a patch cord, that is capable of sequentially inputting an optical signal into channels of a connector of the patch cord, receiving the optical signal being output, and thereby discerning the polarity of the patch cord quickly and precisely. Particularly, the present disclosure is characterized to spectrally output the optical signal from the light source as a plurality of unit optical signals, and to selectively block or pass the spectrally output plurality of unit optical signals, by heat, and thereby effectively inputting the optical signal into each channel of the connector.
US10983024B2 Semiconductor pressure sensor
Provided is a semiconductor pressure sensor which includes: five connection pads having plate shapes and formed of conductive materials, respectively, and arranged in parallel with each other; and four semiconductor resistance units connecting a predetermined pair of the connection pads to each other among the connection pads and having resistance values varying in proportion to a variation of a length due to the external pressure, wherein the five connection pads include a power supply pad, a first output voltage pad, a first ground pad, a second output voltage pad, and a second ground pad.
US10983021B2 Action force detecting unit for rotary member
An action force detecting unit for a rotary member that detects a force acting on a rotary member such as a rotary shaft and a wheel easily and accurately. The action force detecting unit comprises: a first rotor rotated integrally with a tire; a second rotor rotated relatively to the first rotor; a case fixed to a vehicle body while rotatably supporting the first rotor and the second rotor; a first thrust bearing supporting the first rotor; a second thrust bearing supporting the second rotor; a load translating mechanism transmitting a torque between the first rotor and the second rotor while translating the torque partially into a thrust force; a detector fixed to the case to detect a flexure relating to the thrust force applied to the second thrust bearing; a calculator calculating the force acting on the tire based on the flexure detected by the detector; and a transmitter transmitting a signal in accordance with a torque calculated by the calculator.
US10983019B2 Magnetoelastic type torque sensor with temperature dependent error compensation
A torque sensor assembly comprises a shaft configured to receive an applied torque. The shaft comprises at least one region, which is magneto-elastic and configured to generate a magnetic field in response to the applied torque. A pair of sensing coils disposed adjacent to the region is configured to sense the magnetic field. One or more sensors sense a temperature of each of the sensing coils. A controller is coupled to the pair of sensing coils and the sensor(s). The controller is configured to receive the sensed temperature of each of the sensing coils, determine a temperature difference between the sensing coils and generate an output signal based on the sensed magnetic field. The output signal accounts for the temperature difference between the sensing coils.
US10983017B2 Electrochemical pressure transducer
An electrochemical sensor (100), comprising a substrate (105), two electrodes (130) and (140) screen printed onto said substrate, an elastomer (150) disposed over one of said plurality of screen printed electrodes, and one or more electroactive species disposed within said elastomer.
US10983015B2 Force detecting device and robot
A force detecting device having a first axis and a second axis orthogonal to each other, the first axis being a force detection axis, the force detecting device including a laminated body formed by laminating a first electrode, a first quartz plate, a second electrode, a second quartz plate, a third electrode, a third quartz plate, a fourth electrode, a fourth quartz plate, and a fifth electrode in this order and a force detection circuit configured to detect a force in a direction of the first axis based on an electric charge output from the second electrode and an electric charge output from the fourth electrode.
US10982997B2 Radiation sensor with anti-glare protection
A radiation sensor including a plurality of pixels formed in and on a semiconductor substrate, each pixel including a microboard suspended above the substrate by thermal insulation arms, the microboard including: a conversion element for converting incident electromagnetic radiation into thermal energy; and a passive optical shutter including a heat-sensitive layer covering one of the faces of the conversion element, the heat-sensitive layer having a reflection coefficient for the radiation to be detected that increases as a function of its temperature.
US10982994B2 Scale for an intermodal freight container
The present disclosure is to a scale for measuring a weight of a mass inside of an intermodal freight container. The scale includes a first bottom side rail, a second bottom side rail, a first cross-member and a second cross-member, where the cross-members join the first bottom side rail and the second bottom side rail. The scale further includes a jointed member having a first elongate section joined to the first bottom side rail with a first hinge, a second elongate section joined to the second bottom side rail with a second hinge, and a third hinge that connects the first elongate section and the second elongate section. A container floor is positioned over the jointed member to allow force from a weight of a mass on the container floor to be transferred through the hinges into a first lateral force through the first elongate section into the first bottom side rail, where a load cell associated with the first bottom side rail provides an electrical signal whose magnitude is representative of the first lateral force being imparted by the weight of the mass. A microprocessor receives and stores in memory the electrical signal from the load cell indicating the weight of the mass inside of the intermodal freight container.
US10982991B2 Vibrating fork level switches
The invention provides a method for configuring for use a vibrating fork level switch having a dry fork frequency DFF. The method involves establishing a wet fork frequency WFF and combining this with the DFF to configure the switch for use in media of differing densities.
US10982985B2 High flow tubular bypass
Mass flow meters and mass flow controllers that include mass flow meters are disclosed. A mass flow meter includes a main flow path for a gas, and a bypass with a length, L, within the main flow path. The bypass includes a continuous flow section including a plurality of continuous capillary tubes that each have a length, L. The bypass also includes n flow segments forming n−1 spaces within the bypass where n is greater than or equal to 2, and each of the flow segments has a plurality of capillary tubes. The mass flow meter also includes at least one thermal sensor including a sensor tube, and the sensor tube is positioned across at least one of the flow segments to divert a portion of the gas around the at least one of the flow segments and provide a measured flow signal in response to the diverted portion of the gas.
US10982984B2 Technique to measure the distance between stations using DGPS/RTK GPS in the velocity area method (stationary) with an acoustic doppler current profiler
A system for determining a measurement of a discharge of a streamflow in open channel conditions using a velocity-area technique featuring a signal processor configured to receive ADCP measurement signaling containing information about ADCP measurements taken in conjunction with the streamflow, GPS signaling containing information about GPS readings in conjunction with ADCP measurements, and signaling containing information about a projection or virtual tag line using two (2) Global Position System (GPS) locations having start and end latitudes and longitudes at a measurement site in a hydrographic operation for a measurement of a discharge in open channel conditions, and an instantaneous GPS position for a station; and determine control signaling containing information to take the ADCP measurements and the GPS readings in conjunction with the ADCP measurements, as well as corresponding signaling containing information about the measurement of the discharge of the streamflow, based upon a respective distance between each station in relation to the projection or virtual tag line, as well as ADCP signaling and the GPS signaling received, using Differential Global Position System (DGPS) or Real Time Kinematic GPS (RTK GPS).
US10982982B2 Sensor controller, sensor signal receiver and sensor system
A sensor controller for a sensor module includes at least one interface configured to obtain sensor information from the sensor module and to transmit a sensor signal to a sensor signal receiver. The sensor controller further includes a control module configured to control the interface. The sensor controller is further configured to obtain the sensor information from the sensor module. The sensor controller is further configured to generate the sensor signal based on the sensor information. The sensor controller is further configured to transmit the sensor signal to the sensor signal receiver. The sensor signal includes two signal edges indicating a pre-determined synchronization time interval. The sensor signal further includes at least one data signal portion located between the two signal edges.
US10982974B2 Magnet, magnet structure, and rotational angle detector
A magnet has a circular cylinder or circular tube shape and contains magnetic crystal grains, wherein an orientation of magnetization of the magnet is in a direction perpendicular to an axis of the circular cylinder or the circular tube, and directions of axes of easy magnetization of the magnetic crystal grains are isotropic.
US10982967B2 Method and device for fast detection of repetitive structures in the image of a road scene
A method of processing images allowing the identification of at least one same point appearing on each image of a sequence of images, the sequence of images including a first image, a second image and a third image generated respectively at a first instant, a second instant, later than the first instant, and a third instant, later than the second instant, by a camera mounted in an automotive vehicle. The method includes detecting a plurality of identical points in each image of the sequence of images, relating to a plurality of repetitive patterns in each image of the sequence of images and of identification, in the second image and in the third image, of the identical points corresponding to the points in space for which the calculated depth is identical, these points in space representing respectively in the second image and the third image one and the same real point.
US10982963B2 Utilizing a geo-locator service and zone servers to reduce computer resource requirements for determining high quality solutions to routing problems
A method involves utilizing a geo-locator service and zone servers to reduce server resource requirements for determining high quality solutions to routing problems. The use of a geo-locator service and zone servers enables the use of servers having less memory which can handle determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a smaller geographic area even if they are incapable of handling determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a larger geographic area, and enables efficient assignment of requests to an appropriate server without unduly burdening high value servers having sufficient memory to handle determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a very large geographic area with determination of high quality solutions to routing problems involving locations spanning a smaller geographic area.
US10982960B2 Systems and methods for real-time updating of attributes of an area and status of devices within the area
A system described herein may generate visual representations of physical locations, such as floors of office buildings, outdoor areas, or other types of places. The visual representations may be based on a node map, which may be generated based on data received from user devices and/or by owners or proprietors of business or other types of locations. The node map, for a given place, may indicate features of the place, such as architectural features (e.g., doors, walls, or rooms), visible features (e.g., wall hangings, signs, or other landmarks), Radio Frequency (“RF”) footprint features, or other features. The node map may indicate the likelihood of a given user device moving from one node to another node, and these likelihoods may be used to generate navigation instructions.
US10982959B2 Fused sensor ensemble for navigation and calibration process therefor
An ensemble of motion sensors is tested under known conditions to automatically ascertain instrument biases, which are modeled as autoregressive-moving-average (ARMA) processes in order to construct a Kalman filter. The calibration includes motion profiles, temperature profiles and vibration profiles that are operationally significant, i.e., designed by means of covariance analysis or other means to maximize, or at least improve, the observability of the calibration model's structure and coefficients relevant to the prospective application of each sensor.
US10982946B2 System and method for measuring motor bearings consumption of railway vehicles
System for measuring motor bearings consumption of railway vehicles, comprising: a phonic wheel, arranged to be fixed to a shaft of a rotor, having a profile including an alternation of teeth and holes; a sensor, arranged to measure a punctual air-gap between the teeth of the phonic wheel and said sensor during rotation of the shaft, said sensor generating a basic sinusoidal signal function of said profile, wherein the basic sinusoidal signal is superimposed to a modulating wave, representative of a radial motion of the shaft, the basic signal and the modulating wave forming a complete signal; characterized in that the sensor further comprises: a control unit arranged to measure a maximum and a minimum amplitude value of the complete signal, said maximum and minimum amplitude values representing the maximum and minimum air-gap between the phonic wheel and the sensor, and for calculating an air-gap swing value; memory means arranged to store said air-gap swing value; wherein said sensor is arranged to send to an external control unit said air-gap swing value when the shaft stops rotating.
US10982938B2 Dual-barrel powder dispenser
A dual-barrel powder dispenser is provided. The dual-barrel arrangement may offer a highly-accurate, and highly efficient system and method for dispensing a consistent amount of powder. A controller in communication with the interface may determine the speeds at which each barrel rotates in order to dispense a volume and weight of powder from a hopper to a receptacle. A scale may monitor and determine the total weight of powder dispensed into the receptacle resting on the scale. The entire assembly may be self-contained in a single integrated body.
US10982936B2 Linear shaped charge support structure
Examples relate to a linear shaped charge support structure configured to support a linear shaped charge in a canted configuration with at least part of the linear shaped charge canted about a longitudinal axis of the linear shaped charge. Examples relates to a linear shaped charge, the linear shaped charge support structure comprising a linear shaped charge, and a support frame comprising the linear shaped charge support structure and a non-linear shaped charge support structure.
US10982935B2 Methods and apparatuses for active protection from aerial threats
Embodiments include active protection systems and methods for an aerial platform. An onboard system includes one or more radar modules, detects aerial vehicles within a threat range of the aerial platform, and determines if any of the plurality of aerial vehicles are an aerial threat. The onboard system also determines an intercept vector to the aerial threat, communicates the intercept vector to an eject vehicle, and causes the eject vehicle to be ejected from the aerial platform to intercept the aerial threat. The eject vehicle includes a rocket motor to accelerate the eject vehicle along an intercept vector, alignment thrusters to rotate a longitudinal axis of the eject vehicle to substantially align with the intercept vector, and divert thrusters to divert the eject vehicle in a direction substantially perpendicular to the intercept vector. The eject vehicle activates at least one of the alignment thrusters responsive to the intercept vector.
US10982933B1 Automatic weapon subsystem with a plurality of types of munitions, and that chooses selected target and munitions
A human transported weapon system is comprised of sensors for determining which of a plurality of types of munitions are available for the weapon [a computational subsystem; target selection logic; munitions selection logic; a positioning subsystem, and, a firing subsystem]. Target data is acquired from sensors for at least one target, and up to a plurality of the targets, each as an acquired target. analyzing The target data is analyzed to provide recognition of each said acquired target as a type of target. Target selection logic, chooses a selected target from the acquired targets based on current availability of the types of targets per the recognition. Munitions selection logic, chooses a selected munition from up to a plurality of the types of the munitions available, based upon the selected target. A positioning subsystem, adjusts the aim of the weapon so that the selected munition will hit the selected target when fired. A firing subsystem, fires the selected munition at the selected target at a firing time. In one embodiment, the choosing a selected munition is further comprised of selecting a best choice from the available said type of munitions, to cause a maximum amount of damage to the selected target.
US10982932B1 Method of enhancing human transported automated weapon system with target recognition and munition selection based on target type
A human transported weapon system is comprised of a barrel and has from one up to a plurality of different types of munitions available to select from; targeting logic, recognition logic, control logic, target selection logic, munitions selection logic, a positioning subsystem, and, a firing subsystem. The targeting logic acquires target data from sensors for acquired targets for one to a plurality of different said targets available to select from. The recognition logic recognizes a type of target for each said acquired target, responsive to analyzing the target data to provide recognition of each said acquired target. The control logic determines what types of said munitions are available for said human transported weapon. The target selection logic chooses a selected target from the acquired targets. The munitions selection logic chooses as a selected munition, a selected said type of said munition from the types of the munitions available, based on the type of target of the selected target, and responsive to the determining what type of said munitions is available. The positioning subsystem adjusts the aim of the weapon so the selected munition will hit the selected target. The firing subsystem activates firing the selected munition at the selected target.
US10982927B2 Firearm accessory hand guard
A hand guard of a firearm for receiving an accessory of the firearm includes: one or more Picatinny accessory rails running longitudinally along a barrel of the firearm; a linear cavity parallel to the barrel of the firearm and parallel to an accessory receiving surface of the one or more Picatinny accessory rails; the one or more Picatinny accessory rails including one or more through holes fluidly connecting the linear cavity to the accessory receiving surface; and wherein the one or more Picatinny accessory rails includes a flange facing toward the linear cavity and running parallel to the barrel of the firearm, the flange including a track with a flat surface as a guide for a nut or ferrule for attaching the accessory of the firearm to the one or more Picatinny accessory rails of the hand guard.
US10982922B2 Devices, systems, and methods for modifying firearms
A kit for modifying a firearm includes an adapter, and the adapter includes an external threaded surface configured to detachably couple to an internal threaded surface of a receiver of the firearm. An adapter bore is disposed opposite the external threaded surface, and the adapter bore is configured to receive a barrel of the firearm. The kit further includes a securing element, and the securing element includes a securing element bore configured to receive the barrel. The securing element is configured to detachably couple to the adapter and thereby secure the barrel to the adapter.
US10982919B2 Safety mechanism retrofittable into existing firearms without changing external shape of firearm
A modular safety device configured for retrofitting a firearm, the firearm having a barrel including a muzzle and a chamber at a distal end of the barrel, the modular safety device comprising a blocking rod configured to fit inside the barrel including inside the chamber and to block entry of a cartridge into the chamber, the blocking rod having a lock configured to lockingly affix a locking portion of the lock to the barrel; and a biometric identification system integral to a proximal end of the blocking rod adjacent the muzzle and having a user interface surface accessible for a user to input biometric data of the user, wherein the safety device is configured to be within the firearm such that addition of the safety device to the firearm either does not alter an external shape of the firearm or merely juts slightly out of the muzzle.
US10982908B2 Heat transfer sheet for rotary regenerative heat exchanger
A stack of heat transfer sheets includes one or more first sheet which includes a first undulating surface formed by first lobes that are parallel to each other and oriented at a first angle. The first sheets include a second undulating surface formed by second lobes that are parallel to each other and oriented at a second angle, different from the first angle. The first sheets include a third undulating surface formed by third lobes extending from one or more ends of the first sheet and terminating at an intermediate point between the end and an opposing end thereof. The third lobes are parallel to each other and parallel to the direction of flow through the stack. The stack includes one or more second sheets defining a plurality of sheet spacing features which engage a portion of the first sheet.
US10982903B2 Refractory anchor device and system
Refractory anchoring devices include a main body and a mounting feature for mounting to a thermal vessel. The main body has the shape of two end-to-end Y's forming a central segment, two branch segments extending from each end of the central segment, and an extension segment extending from each of the four branch segments, to collectively form four unenclosed cell openings that are each semi-hexagonal in shape. Some embodiments include four reinforcement segments with each one extending into a respective cell opening, four voids with each one extending through respective adjacent branch and extension segments, an underbody gap formed under the central segment for refractory interlinking between cell openings, and/or a single stud-welding stud for the mounting feature. Refractory anchoring systems and methods include an array of the refractory anchoring devices arranged and mounted so that the unenclosed semi-hexagonal cell openings of adjacent anchoring devices cooperatively form substantially hexagonal cells.
US10982897B2 Appliance having an articulating mullion and damping assembly
An appliance may include a cabinet, a door, a mullion, and a damping assembly. The cabinet may define a chamber. The door may be coupled to the cabinet and rotatable between an open position and a closed position to selectively seal the chamber. The mullion may have an inner face and an outer face. The mullion may be rotatably coupled to the door via a hinge defining an axial direction between a first position and a second position. The damping assembly may include a stopper wedge and a mated wedge. The stopper wedge may be fixed to the door. The stopper wedge may have a primary face extending along a nonparallel angle relative to the longitudinal plane. The mated wedge may be fixed to the mullion. The mated wedge may have a receiving face complementary to the primary face of the stopper wedge to engage therewith in the first position.
US10982886B2 Control method for a cooling device
Described is, among other things, a method and an apparatus for control of a cooling device. The cooling device comprise a circuit in which a refrigerant fluid is circulated in a fluid path where the circuit comprises a compressor and a condenser provided down streams the compressor. A fluid expansion device is provided down streams the condenser and an evaporator is provided between the fluid expansion device and the compressor. The circuit further comprises a valve provided in the fluid path between the condenser and the fluid expansion device. The method comprises to during an on-cycle of the compressor controlling the valve opening to provide a variable fluid mass flow of the refrigerant fluid circulated in the circuit where the valve opening is controlled to decrease during the on-cycle of the compressor.
US10982885B2 Falling-film evaporator suitable for low pressure refrigerant
A falling-film evaporator includes an evaporator cylinder, a mist eliminator disposed in the evaporator cylinder, a dispenser disposed in the evaporator cylinder, a liquid baffle disposed in the evaporator cylinder, a first chamber formed at least partially by the mist eliminator and the liquid baffle on a first side of the evaporator cylinder below the mist eliminator, a gas returning chamber formed at least partially by the mist eliminator and the liquid baffle on a second side of the evaporator cylinder above the mist eliminator, a gas-liquid separation chamber formed at least partially by the dispenser at an upper portion of the first chamber, and an evaporation chamber formed at least partially by the dispenser at a lower portion of the first chamber, and where the gas returning chamber is in fluid communication with the evaporation chamber.
US10982881B2 Water heater fitting for draining a water heater
A water heater fitting for draining water from a water heater that has a threaded heating element opening configured to threadably receive and support a heating element. The water heater fitting includes a body having opposite first and second ends. The body defines a fluid passage extending between and opening out of the first and second ends. The body includes a water heater connector defining the first end. The water heater connector includes a male threaded portion configured to be threadably received in the threaded heating element opening to form a threaded connection with the threaded heating element opening when the heating element is removed from the threaded heating element opening for draining water out of the water heater.
US10982878B2 Indoor unit of air-conditioning apparatus
An indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus includes: a heat exchanger which generates conditioned air by carrying out heat exchange between refrigerant and indoor air; and a drain pan disposed below a lower end of the heat exchanger to correct dew condensation water. The drain pan includes at a side portion thereof: a side dew receiving portion which receives dew condensation water; and a recessed portion disposed below the side dew receiving portion, the recessed portion being recessed toward an other side portion opposite to the side portion. A side face of the drain pan is provided with a heat insulating sheet covering an entire opening of the recessed portion.
US10982874B2 Heat pipe air-conditioning apparatus using bypass passage
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a heat pipe, which performs heat exchange. The air-conditioning apparatus provides supply air in a set state (temperature, humidity) through a change in the flow passage of ventilation air and outside air by the selective opening/shutting of dampers, cooling the outside air by spraying mist, and cooling and humidifying the supply air. The cooling temperature and humidity of the supply air is controlled at a ratio of the ventilation air passing through a cooling coil and the ventilation air passing through a bypass passage. Using a bypass passage, ventilation air can directly move to an air supply block without the intervention of the cooling coil within a heat exchange block through which a ventilation air passes.
US10982869B2 Intelligent sensing system for indoor air quality analytics
Existing indoor air quality monitoring technologies focus on measuring which turn out to be effective in increasing people's awareness of air quality. However, the lack of identification of pollution sources is prone to lead to general and monotonous suggestions. In this disclosure, an indoor air quality analytics system is presented that is able to detect pollution events and identify pollution sources in real-time. The system can also forecast personal exposure to air pollution and provide actionable suggestions to help people improve indoor air quality.
US10982868B2 HVAC equipment having locating systems and methods
Systems and methods for locating building equipment in a building management system (BMS) are provided. An HVAC system includes an HVAC controller and an HVAC device. The HVAC device includes processing circuit including a memory and a processor. The processing circuit automatically determining a location of the HVAC device reporting the location of the HVAC device to the HVAC controller.
US10982860B2 Cooking device
A cooking device including a frame that defines a cooking chamber, a burner cover provided in the frame to form a combustion chamber and includes an opening for flowing air, a burner provided inside the combustion chamber, and a barrier member provided between the burner cover and the frame in order to prevent heat of air discharged from the combustion chamber from being delivered to the frame.
US10982859B2 Cross fire tube retention system
A system for retaining a cross fire tube in a multi-combustor gas turbine engine is disclosed. The system comprises a flow sleeve having a generally annular body, and a flange at a forward end thereof and having one or more recessed portions. A cross fire tube extends through one or more openings in the flow sleeve and is secured in place by a retention clip. The retention clip includes a plurality of fingers which engage the cross fire tube and a mounting plate engaging the one or more recessed portions of the flow sleeve flange so as to create a clip engagement having a lower profile than prior art configurations.
US10982858B2 Combustion staging system
A combustion staging system is provided for fuel injectors of a multi-stage combustor of a gas turbine engine. The system has a splitting unit which receives a metered total fuel flow and controllably splits the metered total fuel flow into out-going pilot and mains fuel flows to perform pilot-only and pilot-and-mains staging control of the combustor. The splitting unit includes a metering valve and a spill valve, a first portion of the total metered fuel flow received by the splitting unit being an inflow to the metering valve and a second portion of the total metered fuel flow received by the splitting unit being an inflow to the spill valve. The metering valve is configured to controllably determine a fuel flow rate of a metered outflow formed from the first portion of the total metered fuel flow.
US10982853B2 W501D5/D5A DF42 combustion system
An improved combustion section for a gas turbine engine is disclosed. A fuel nozzle includes new features which provide improved injection patterns of oil fuel and cooling water, resulting in better control of combustion gas temperature and NOx emissions, and eliminated impingement of cooling water on walls of the combustor. A new combustor includes a plate-fin design which provides improved cooling, while the combustor also makes more efficient use of available cooling air and has an improved component life. A new transition component has a smoother shape which reduces stagnation of combustion gas flow and impingement of combustion gas on transition component walls, improved materials and localized thickness increases for better durability, and improved cooling features for more efficient usage of cooling air.
US10982843B2 Over fire arrangement and method
The present invention relates to an over fire air arrangement for a furnace (1), the furnace (1) having opposing first wall (4) and second wall (6) and opposing first side wall (5) and second side wall (7) between the first and second walls (4, 6) for forming a furnace enclosure (2). The over fire air arrangement comprising at least one first over fire air port (20) provided to the first wall (4) for supplying a first over fire air flow (40) into the furnace (1) and at least one first additional over fire air port (50) provided to at least one of the first and second side walls (5, 7) in the vicinity of the first wall (4), the at least one first additional over fire air port (50) being arranged to supplying a first additional over fire air flow (60) into the furnace (1) transversely to the first over fire air flow (40).
US10982839B1 Strip light
A strip light has an elongated light module that mounts to a mounting frame with a lamp body bracket. The lamp body bracket is elongated and has a front mounting frame panel, a rear mounting frame panel, a right mounting frame panel, and a left mounting frame panel extending from a lamp body bracket base panel of the lamp body bracket. A first rotating shaft lock is mounted to the lamp body bracket base panel on a first axis of rotation. A second rotating shaft lock is mounted to the lamp body bracket base panel on second axis of rotation. The light module is secured to the lamp body bracket by a pair of rotating locks. An LED light board has LED chips. A hook groove system with a first groove and a second groove is mounted or formed underneath the LED light board.
US10982837B2 Gradient frosting system
The prevent invention discloses a gradient frosting system comprising a light processing mechanism arranged in a direction of a primary optical axis of a light beam, a frosting mechanism perpendicular to the primary optical axis of the light beam, and a power mechanism for outputting power to drive the frosting mechanism to move, wherein the frosting mechanism comprises two frosting components, including a left frosting component and a right frosting component, moving towards or away from each other, and the left and right frosting components are arranged on the power mechanism and driven by the power mechanism to conduct open-close motion in a plane perpendicular to the primary optical axis. According to the present invention, the frosting effect generated is multi-level, gradually varied, and uniform in frosting level, which can better heighten the stage atmosphere and adapt to the presentation of various stage effects.
US10982835B2 Light-emitting device, lighting device, and optical member
A light-emitting device includes a concentrator, a first tubular body surrounding the concentrator, one or more first light-emitting elements disposed at a position corresponding to the concentrator, and a plurality of second light-emitting elements. The first tubular body is transparent. The first tubular body has a plurality of recesses formed in an end portion of the first tubular body. Portions of the first tubular body between the recesses form light guide portions. The plurality of second light-emitting elements are disposed at positions corresponding to a plurality of the light guide portions.
US10982831B2 Daylight redirecting window covering
An optically transmissive light directing sheeting and daylight control structures employing the same. The light directing sheeting includes a core light redirecting layer employing TIR surfaces embedded into the sheeting and may further include one or more outer layers having light diffusing surface microstructures. The TIR surfaces intercept and reflect a portion of sunlight propagating through the core layer such that the light directing sheeting partially transmits and partially redirects the sunlight towards a plurality of divergent directions, forming relatively high bend angles.
US10982830B2 Electric lighting devices
Various components for artificial candles and other lighting devices are described that can be used to create a realistic flame effect in the devices. The devices include a flame element that extends upwardly from a housing. A light source can be disposed with respect to the flame element such that the flame element is illuminated. A variety of drive mechanisms could be disposed within the body of the device that can cause movement of the flame element with respect to the housing. The flame element can be coupled to a housing or mounting bracket of the device using various components to suspend the flame element within the housing.
US10982825B2 Illumination system and method
Various embodiments provide an illumination system. The illumination system includes at least one effect lamp configured to emit radiation, a mobile lamp, which can be arranged on a mobile object and which is configured to emit radiation, and at least one control unit configured to control at least one of the effect lamp or the mobile lamp. The control unit is configured to control the effect lamp as a function of at least one of one or more state information items of the mobile lamp or of the effect lamp or of an object or in such a way that it controls the mobile lamp as a function of one or more state information items of at least one of the mobile lamp or of the effect lamp or of an object.
US10982822B2 LED tube lamp
An LED tube lamp, comprising: a lamp tube; a first circuit board, disposed in the lamp tube, having a plurality of light sources mounted thereon; two lamp caps disposed at respective ends of the lamp tube; a power supply substantially disposed in one or both of the two lamp caps, the power supply having a second circuit board; and a connection structure having a third circuit board, the third circuit board for connecting the first circuit board to the second circuit board thereby connecting the light sources to the power supply.
US10982818B2 High light-emitting efficiency LED light bulb having filament with controlled refractive index differences of multiple interfaces
An light bulb comprise a lamp housing filled with gas which doped with a golden yellow material or coated with a yellow film on its surface; a bulb base, connected with the lamp housing; a stem with a stand extending to the center of the lamp housing, disposed in the lamp housing; a LED filament disposed in the lamp housing, at least a half of the LED filament is around a center axle of the LED light bulb, where the center axle of the LED light bulb is coaxial with the axle of the stand, two conductive supports, respectively connected with the stem and the LED filament; a driving circuit, electrically connected with both the conductive supports and the bulb base.
US10982815B2 Lighting device and LED circuit board with a center opening with a protrusion
An embodiment provides a lighting device comprising: a body having a first opening at a central part thereof; a light source member, which is disposed on the body and includes a circuit board having a plurality of light-emitting elements arranged thereon; and a cover disposed on the light source member and coupled to the body, wherein the circuit board comprises at least one second opening vertically overlapping the first opening and at least one first protrusion protruding toward the inside of the second opening from a side surface of the second opening, and at least one of the light-emitting elements is mounted on the first protrusion.
US10982805B2 Ergonomic device for suspending aircraft flight control apparatuses
In one embodiment, a device includes a spine, a first support coupled to a first end of the spine, a second support coupled to a second end of the spine, and a plurality of fixtures coupled to the spine. The plurality of fixtures are configured to couple an aircraft flight control apparatus to the spine.
US10982802B2 Liquid pipe coupling universal joint and liquid product treatment device using the same
A pipe coupling universal joint has a first fitting portion and a second fitting portion. An edge circumference of the first or second fitting portion is separated from a reference plane by a length set to 21 to 23% of the maximum diameter length of the first or second fitting portion on the reference plane in a direction opposite to a side where a straight pipe portion is connected from the reference plane.
US10982800B2 Pipe couplings
A pipe coupling comprising an elastomeric sleeve, a support sleeve and adjustable clamping bands is provided. Each band has adjustment means comprising a bolt allowing the bands to provide a secure fit on the ends of the pipes to be coupled. The support sleeve comprises contact sections at either end and a compensation section therebetween. The first contact section of the support sleeve is for fitting around a larger pipe than the second contact section. The second contact portion and the compensation section are comprised of fingers of sheet material defined by axial slots therebetween. The elastomeric sleeve comprises a substantially tubular body and end sections provided at each end of the body. The end sections can be folded back over the outer surface of the body to provide circumferential flaps. Each flap defines a partially enclosed channel within which the contact sections of the support sleeve are provided.
US10982799B2 Seal-off fitting with flame-path control
A seal-off fitting for a conduit system includes a conduit body defining an inner cavity, at least one conduit port adapted to receive a conduit, and at least one threaded sealing port. The seal-off fitting further includes a threaded seal-off cover engageable with the sealing port, a first coating applied to at least a portion of the conduit body, and a second coating applied to at least of portion of the seal-off cover. At least a portion of the threads of the sealing port and at least a portion of the threads the seal-off cover remain uncoated, with the uncoated threads of the sealing port and the uncoated threads of the seal-off cover defining a flame path for flue gases exiting the conduit body.
US10982798B2 Press-connect fitting with membrane seal
A connection joint for coupling a pair of conduits. The connection joint includes a tubular body having an inlet end and an outlet end that are each configured for receipt of a respective conduit therein. A first membrane seal is located within the tubular body and spaced apart from the inlet end, and a second membrane seal is located within the tubular body and spaced apart from the outlet end. The first and second membrane seals each have a bulbous portion located proximate the inlet end and outlet end, respectively, a tubular sleeve unitary with the bulbous portion located away from the inlet end and outlet end, respectively, and a plurality of radially inwardly extending ribs.
US10982795B2 Clamping device configured to hold one or more longitudinal elements
Clamping device includes a clamp frame that is configured to move between an open configuration, in which the clamp frame is configured to receive at least one longitudinal element, and a closed configuration, in which the clamp frame wraps around and holds the at least one longitudinal element. The clamp frame includes a coupling end having an inner surface and a coupling base having an outer surface. The inner and outer surfaces have profiles that form a locked engagement to hold the clamp frame in the closed configuration. The clamping device also includes a secondary locking mechanism that secures the coupling end and the coupling base to each other. The secondary locking mechanism is activated after the clamp frame is held in the closed configuration by the locked engagement.
US10982794B2 Determining and accounting for wear on a valve
An example control unit may include: a processor; an output device; a valve element; an actuator; and a sensor for the position of the valve element. The valve cycles and the processor records a first signal to measure a position of the valve element. The valve cycles and the processor records a second signal to measure a position of the valve element. The processor calculates a degree of wear based on the first value and the second value and the second number of valve cycles. The processor compares the degree of wear to a predefined threshold value and generates an output signal if the degree of wear exceeds the predefined threshold value.
US10982787B2 Flow control device with flow adjustment mechanism
In an actuated valve assembly, the valve includes a valve body defining a fluid passageway, an annular valve seat disposed on the valve body surrounding the fluid passageway, and a valve closing member movable between a closed position sealing against the valve seat and a fully open position spaced apart from the valve seat to permit flow. The actuator includes an actuator housing and an actuating mechanism movable within the actuator housing, by operation of the actuator, between a closing position in which the actuating mechanism holds the valve closing member in the closed position, and an opening position in which the actuating mechanism permits movement of the valve closing member toward the fully open position, the opening position being defined by engagement of the actuating mechanism with a stop portion of the actuator. The actuator is threadably adjustable on the valve to adjust a position of the actuator stop portion with respect to the valve seat, such that the opening position of the actuating mechanism may be selected to limit the valve closing member to a partial flow position between the fully open position and the closed position.
US10982778B2 Locking mechanism for sealing member of valve
An apparatus for locking a sealing member of a valve in a piping system or an enclosed system comprises: (a) a locking mechanism housing having a upper end, a lower end opposed to the upper end, and a body between the upper end and the lower end; (b) at least a locking mechanism opening formed on the body; (c) at least a locking mechanism disposed in the locking mechanism opening; wherein the valve further comprises a valve housing and a sealing member; wherein the locking mechanism housing, the at least a locking mechanism opening, at least a locking mechanism, and the sealing member is disposed inside the valve housing; wherein a first pressure exists in the upper end of the locking mechanism housing; and wherein a second pressure exists in the lower end of the locking mechanism housing.
US10982773B2 Gas concentrator apparatus and method of use thereof
An apparatus and method for automatically controlling the flow of oxygen from a gas source is provided and includes the step of installing a gas concentrator device on an outlet port associated with the gas source. The gas concentrator device is configured to sealingly mate with a conduit connector for delivering a gas from the gas source to a conduit that is associated with the conduit connector. The method also includes the step of automatically providing gas flow from the gas source to the conduit by sealingly coupling the conduit connector to the gas concentrator device and whereupon removal of the conduit connector from the gas concentrator device causes the gas flow to automatically cease.
US10982763B2 Hydraulic mechanical transmission with torque boost
A hydraulic mechanical transmission includes a first hydraulic unit having a first shaft and a second hydraulic unit having a second shaft. The second hydraulic unit is connected in hydraulic fluid communication with the first hydraulic unit by high and low pressure lines. A valve having a variable orifice is positioned along the high and low pressure lines, and at least one of the first and second hydraulic units has a variable displacement. A mechanical torque transfer arrangement transfers torque between the first shaft of the first hydraulic unit and a rotatable component of the second hydraulic unit. In use, one of the first and second hydraulic units operates as a hydraulic pump and the other of the first and second hydraulic units operates as a hydraulic motor.
US10982762B2 Hydrostatic transmission and method for braking using the same
A hydrostatic transmission implements a braking system, in which at least one adjustable traction motor acting as a pump is supported via a closed circuit on an adjustable axial piston machine acting as a motor, which in turn is supported on an internal combustion engine. Since the internal combustion engine should not be rotated at excessive revolution rates, a control unit adjusts the swivel angle of the axial piston machine during braking. The axial piston machine is load-sensitive, as a relationship between the control pressure and the revolution rate and the pivot angle of the machine consists of a pressure difference between the two working lines of the closed circuit. Using a pre-control, a swivel angle of the axial piston machine is set during braking, and the swivel angle is corrected by a revolution rate controller, such that a target revolution rate is obtained on the combustion engine.
US10982748B2 Adapter plate
Adapter plate (1) for connecting a gearbox to a motor, having a plate (3) having a continuous through opening (11) for introducing an output shaft of a motor capable of being assembled on the plate (3); a clearance (9) which in terms of the axis of the through opening (11) in the plate (3) opens in a radially outward manner and is configured as a pocket hole opening, and a sensor mechanism installation which is completely received in the clearance (9) and comprises a sensor, a memory, and an evaluation unit, wherein the sensor and the memory are connected to the evaluation unit.
US10982746B2 Harmonic drive mechanism of wave generator
A harmonic drive mechanism of a wave generator, including a first bearing set, an input shaft, a left end cover, a second bearing set, an output shaft, a key, a bolt assembly, a vibratory hydraulic wave generator assembly, a rigid internal gear sleeve and a flexible external gear. The input shaft which is rotatable is provided on the left end cover through the first bearing set. A part of the input shaft and the flexible external gear are located in the rigid internal gear sleeve. The output shaft which is rotatable is provided on the rigid internal gear sleeve through the second bearing set. An end of the output shaft is connected to the flexible external gear via a key. The vibratory hydraulic wave generator assembly includes a casing, a vibrating plate, a backing plate and a check valve which are located in the flexible external gear.
US10982745B2 Planetary differential drive system
A differential drive system includes an electric motor for generating an electric motor torque and an input planetary gear-set operatively connected to the electric motor to receive the electric motor torque. The input planetary gear-set has first, second, and third members. The first member receives the electric motor torque, the second member provides a first input torque in a first rotational direction in response to the electric motor torque, and the third member provides a second input torque in a second rotational direction, opposite the first direction, in response to the electric motor torque. The system also includes a first output gear-set operatively connected to the input planetary gear-set, and providing a first output torque in response to the first input torque. The system additionally includes a second output gear-set operatively connected to the input planetary gear-set and providing a second output torque in response to the second input torque.
US10982729B2 Adjusting device for a disc brake
A readjusting device is provided for compensating wear of a brake pad or multiple brake pads and/or a brake disc of a pneumatically actuatable disc brake for a vehicle. The readjusting device has a mechanical actuator, and the mechanical actuator converts a rotational movement of a brake lever into a rotational movement of a shaft. The shaft rotates at least one threaded spindle which acts on one of the brake pads. The readjusting device can carry out an advancing movement and a return movement of the threaded spindle, and the advancing movement and the return movement of the threaded spindle can be terminated by switching one or more couplings.
US10982728B2 Adjustment mechanism for a vehicle disk brake as well as a cardanic rotary bearing and a coupling ring therefor
The invention relates to an adjustment mechanism for a vehicle disk brake, which is provided with an adjustment device for compensating the operation-induced wear on the brake linings and the brake disk, wherein the adjustment device has the following components: —a drive element (25) which is rotatably arranged within the housing of the disk brake on an axis (A) parallel to the axis of rotation of the brake disk and which can be set in rotation by a brake application device; —a shaft (40) which is arranged centrally on the axis (A), on which the drive element (25) is rotatably mounted; —a cardanic rotary bearing (45) which supports the shaft (40) in an opening (1A) of the housing in a pendulum-like manner and which is made at least partially of a deformable rubber or elastomer ring (46) and a steel ring (47) which is attached therein. In order to further develop the mentioned adjustment mechanism so that it can be produced more economically and requires only a small number of components, the steel ring (47) is supported in a sliding manner against a cylindrical bearing section (50) of the shaft (40), and a coupling consisting of a first coupling part (51), which is rotationally fixed to the shaft (40), and a second coupling part (52), which is rotationally fixed to the steel ring (47), is arranged on the axis (A), the second coupling part being a coupling ring (52) which is rotatably mounted on the shaft (40). The invention further relates to a corresponding cardanic rotary bearing (45) and a corresponding coupling ring (52).
US10982720B2 Device for connecting an end of a first shaft to an end of a second shaft, and associated transmission assembly
A device (1) for connecting an end of a first shaft to an end of a second shaft, the end of the first shaft having a radial groove. The device includes a body (2) having a bore (21) into which the end of the first shaft can be introduced, a locking pin (3) movable with respect to the body (2) between a locked position, in which the pin (3) projects into the bore (21) such that, when the end of the first shaft is received inside the bore (21), the locking pin (3) is engaged in the radial groove in the end of the first shaft, and an unlocked position. In the unlocked position, the locking pin (3) is disengaged from the radial groove in the end of the first shaft, and an elastic return member (4) urges the locking pin (3) into the locked position.
US10982719B2 Seal fin, seal structure, and turbo machine
There are provided a seal fin, a seal structure, and a turbo machine that can achieve a high leak-suppressing effect and can reduce leak loss of the turbo machine. The disclosure suppresses leak of a fluid from a gap between a first structure being in a static state and a second structure rotating around an axis line and is formed on the first structure so as to extend toward the second structure while keeping a clearance between a tip face thereof on an extending direction and the second structure. The first structure and the second structure face each other in a radius direction with the gap inbetween. A plurality of hollows opening at a tip on the extending direction are arranged along a circumference direction in parallel with each other on a front face facing an upstream side of a flow direction of the fluid.
US10982710B2 Shaft disconnects
A shaft can include a first portion comprising a first material having first material properties, a disconnect portion comprising at least some of a second material having second material properties, and a third portion comprising a third material having third material properties. The disconnect portion can be positioned between the first portion and the third portion, the three material properties being configured such that the first portion is physically disconnected from the third portion in response to failure of the disconnect portion under at least one of a mechanical load and/or an electrical load and/or thermal load.
US10982708B2 Spring washer compression limiter
A limiting spring washer includes a main body portion and a side portion, which may be a frustoconical, extending from the main body portion. The main body portion defines a washer aperture therethrough. The main body portion is thicker than the side portion. A bolt assembly includes a part defining a part aperture therethrough. A limiter is disposed within the part aperture. A bolt is configured to attach the part to an item. In the bolt assembly, the limiting spring washer is disposed in contact with the limiter, the bolt, and the part. The bolt is configured to apply a total load, a first portion of the total load being absorbed by the part, and a second portion of the total load being absorbed by the limiter.
US10982704B2 EME protection cap system with screw sealant mechanism
A containment cap assembly for enclosing a metallic fastener extending through a structure includes an inner cap with a projection extending from an outer surface of the inner cap and an outer cap includes a first end which defines an opening and includes an inner surface which defines a first space within the outer cap in communication with the opening. A dimension of the opening and of the first space defined by the inner surface of the outer cap are each greater than a dimension defined by the outer surface of the inner cap such that with positioning the inner cap within the outer cap, a second space is defined between the outer cap and the inner cap. A slot of the outer cap extends first curvilinear direction such that the projection positioned within the slot moves along first curvilinear direction with moving the inner cap into the outer cap.
US10982701B2 Single side temporary fastener with constant pressure feature
A single side temporary fastener (SSTF) capable of maintaining a clamping force in a material stack subject to material creep or adjunct extrusion during clamp up processes is disclosed. The SSTF comprise a rotationally constrained but freely translatable collet body that is disposed within an auxiliary structure such as a fastener housing. A fastener comprises the aforementioned collet body, which at least partially translates within the aforementioned auxiliary structure, and further comprises a threaded screw for rotationally engaging with the collet body, which by way of an anti-rotation means associated therewith and with the auxiliary structure, is rotationally constrained but is free to axially translate. Constant clamping pressures are made possible in such embodiments by the inclusion of at least one biasing element between compression force transmitting elements and/or assemblies of the fasteners.
US10982686B2 Coolant pump assembly
A coolant pump assembly includes an electric coolant pump for a motor vehicle. The electric coolant pump includes a multi-part pump housing and an electric drive unit arranged in the multi-part pump housing. The multi-pat housing includes a coolant inlet, a coolant outlet, and a fastening assembly via which the electric coolant pump is detachably connected in an engine compartment to an engine component and/or to a body part. The fastening assembly includes at least one screw connection and at least one interlocking connection.
US10982667B2 Brushless slotless DC motors for fluidic pump control
In certain embodiments, a fluidic pump system includes a brushless slotless direct current (BSDC) motor mechanically coupled to a fluidic pump, and a motor controller communicably coupled to the BSDC motor. The BSDC motor is configured to drive the fluidic pump, and the motor controller is configured to generate command signals to drive the BSDC motor. The fluidic pump system further includes commutation circuitry coupled to the BSDC motor that is configured to provide digital sine-wave commutation of the BSDC motor and to provide an indication of movement of the BSDC motor to the motor controller.
US10982659B2 Method for opening a cover portion of a wind turbine
The invention provides a method for opening a cover portion (202) of a wind turbine (1) comprising a nacelle (2) mounted on top of a tower (4), the nacelle supporting a rotor (3) and a generator (104) connected to the rotor, the nacelle (2) comprising a cover (201) presenting an access opening (203), the cover portion (202) being adapted to removably cover the access opening (203), the nacelle (2) also comprising a service crane (204), a cooler (205) being mounted to the nacelle (2) on an exterior of the nacelle (2), the method comprising attaching (S1) at least one hinge tool (6) to the cover portion (202) and to the cover (201), the hinge tool (6) presenting a swing joint (603), opening (S5) by means of the service crane (204) the cover portion (202) in a pivoting motion around the swing joint (603), and securing (S6) the opened cover portion (202) to the cooler (205).
US10982655B2 System and method for repairing a gearbox of a wind turbine uptower
A repair system for a gearbox of a wind turbine includes for removably coupling to the first portion of the gearbox housing of the gearbox. The lifting apparatus is adapted for lifting the first portion of the gearbox housing relative to the second portion gearbox housing. The repair system also includes at least one gearbox housing support member for mounting to the second portion of the gearbox housing. The at least one gearbox housing support member provides a support surface for the first portion of the gearbox housing during a repair procedure of the gearbox. The support surface is offset from the second portion of the gearbox housing.
US10982651B2 Damping of a wind turbine tower oscillation
A method for damping an oscillation of a tower of a wind turbine is disclosed, wherein a pitch angle of each of the one or more rotor blades is individually adjustable, the method comprising damping the oscillation of the tower by pitching each rotor blade individually according to tower damping pitch control signals, wherein each tower damping pitch control signal comprises a first periodic component, where a first frequency of the first periodic component corresponds to a frequency difference between a tower frequency of the oscillation of the tower and a rotor frequency of a rotation of the rotor, and where a second periodic component has been reduced or removed. A second frequency of the second periodic component corresponds to a frequency sum of the tower frequency and the rotor frequency.
US10982650B2 Wind turbine system with multiple rotors
The invention relates to a wind turbine system (1) with several wind turbine modules (2) mounted to a support structure (3). A control system is configured to determine a lift command (21) for a particular wind turbine module (2′) of the 5 plurality of wind turbines modules (2). The control system is applying the lift command (21) to a corresponding rotor blade pitch adjustment system of the particular wind turbine module (2′) so as to create a lift force (F_up) in the opposite direction of gravity on the particular wind turbine module mounted on the support structure. Providing an upwards lift force on one, or more, particular 10 wind turbine module(s) may reduce, or eliminate, static and/or dynamical loads from the wind turbine module on the support structure.
US10982648B2 Bladeless wind turbine with a telescoping natural frequency tuning mechanism
A bladeless wind turbine may include a flexible support rod mounted on a support surface, an elongated rigid mast mounted on the flexible support rod, and a natural tuning mechanism coaxially mounted around a first portion of the flexible support rod. A natural tuning mechanism may include a housing coaxially attached to the flexible support rod, at least one extendable tube slidably housed within the housing and coaxially mounted and fitted around the flexible support rod. At least one extendable tube may be slidably moveable along the main axis of the flexible support rod and may be extendable beyond the top end of the housing by a predetermined height. A bladeless wind turbine may further include a control unit that may be coupled to the natural tuning mechanism and may be configured to urge the at least one extendable tube to extend beyond the top end of the housing by a predetermined height, where the predetermined height may be calculated by the control unit based on the wind and the elongated rigid mast.
US10982637B2 Roller tappet for a piston pump, piston pump
The invention relates to a roller tappet (1) for a piston pump, in particular for a high-pressure fuel pump, for supporting a pump piston (2) which can move in a reciprocating motion on a cam (3) or eccentric of a drive shaft (4), comprising a tappet body (5) with an end-side recess (6) and two radial bores (7) which lie diametrically opposite one another at the recess (6) and receive a pin (8), on which a roller (10) is rotatably mounted directly or indirectly via a bearing bush (9), wherein at least one radially or obliquely running feed bore (12) is configured in the tappet body (5) in order to supply a lubricating medium to a radial bearing gap (11) which is configured between the roller (10) and the pin (8) or between the roller (10) and the bearing bush (9), which feed bore (12) opens into the recess (6) in the region of an axial bearing gap (13) between the roller (10) and the tappet body (5). According to the invention, the feed bore (12) is connected to an arcuately running lubricating duct (14) which is configured in a surface (15) of the tappet body (5), which surface (15) delimits the axial bearing gap (13). Furthermore, the invention relates to a piston pump comprising a roller tappet (1) of said type.
US10982625B2 Integral variable performance propellant grain
A solid propellant rocket motor may comprise a core-burning propellant grain extending along a longitudinal axis of the solid propellant rocket motor between an exhaust end of the solid propellant rocket motor and a forward end of the solid propellant rocket motor, a first burn inhibitor layer surrounding the core-burning propellant grain, an end-burning propellant grain surrounding the first burn inhibitor layer, a second burn inhibitor layer surrounding the end-burning propellant grain, and an aperture at least partially defined by the first burn inhibitor layer. The end-burning propellant grain is ignited by the core-burning propellant grain via the aperture.
US10982622B2 Sliding member, and sliding member of internal combustion engine
A sliding member includes a base substrate and a coating layer formed on the base substrate. The coating layer includes a steel portion derived from austenitic stainless steel particles and a copper portion derived from copper particles or copper alloy particles. The steel portion and the copper portion are bonded to each other via an interface between the steel portion and the copper portion.
US10982614B2 Methods and systems for determining fuel quality
Methods and systems are provided for calculating a fuel aging of fuel in a fuel tank. In one example, a method may include alerting a vehicle operator and/or adjusting engine operating parameters in response to a fuel aging being greater than a threshold aging.
US10982611B2 Method and system for engine knock detection
Methods and systems are disclosed for operating an engine that includes a knock control system. The method and system may increase opportunities to learn one or more engine knock background noise levels via changing poppet valve timing and/or fuel injection timing. The method and system may also improve knock detection if knock sensor degradation is suspected.
US10982608B2 System and method for estimating engine performance
A system for estimating engine performance is configured to receive, via a cylinder combustion model, a cylinder pressure of a cylinder associated with operation of an internal combustion engine. The system estimates a liner bending moment based at least in part on the cylinder pressure, generates a piston side load associated with the cylinder based at least in part on the liner bending moment, and estimates a piston friction value for a piston associated with the cylinder. The piston friction value may be based at least in part on the cylinder pressure and an engine speed of the internal combustion engine. The system receives, via a convective heat transfer model, an exhaust heat transfer value indicative of a cumulative heat transfer from an exhaust manifold, and estimates an engine torque value based at least in part on the exhaust heat transfer value.
US10982604B2 Gasoline engine system with improved idle up control upon detecting abnormality in valve during deceleration
An engine system is provided with an electronic throttle device to regulate intake amount to the engine, an EGR device (EGR valve) to recirculate a part of exhaust gas of the engine to the engine as EGR gas, and an electronic control unit (ECU) to control the electronic throttle device and the EGR valve based on an operating state of the engine. The ECU performs feedback control of the electronic throttle device such that a detected engine rotation number becomes a target idle rotation number, and sets the target idle rotation number to a predetermined first set value for avoiding engine stall until a predetermined time elapses from start of deceleration and then shifts the target idle rotation number to a second set value lower than the first set value after the predetermined time elapses.
US10982602B2 Engine warm-up bypass control
An engine controller to control a plurality of engines is disclosed. The engine controller may determine that power to a load is to be increased, wherein the load is configured to be powered by one or more of the plurality of engines; determine that an engine, of the plurality of engines, is configured to provide supplemental power to the load after a temperature of the engine satisfies a threshold, wherein the threshold corresponds to a warm-up operation of the engine being completed; determine that the temperature of the engine does not satisfy the threshold; obtain, via an operator interface, an authorization to bypass the warm-up operation of the engine; and bypass, based on obtaining the authorization, the warm-up operation for the engine to permit the engine to provide instantaneous power to the load.
US10982599B2 Gas turbine firing temperature control with air injection system
The present invention discloses a novel modular system and methods of operating an increased air supply to a gas turbine engine such that the upon supplying a source of external air to the system, a bias is added to the exhaust temperature such that a firing temperature with air injection is substantially equivalent to the firing temperature without air injection.
US10982587B2 Pre-chamber type internal combustion engine
A cylinder head (3) is formed with a pre-chamber (12) surrounded by a thin pre-chamber wall (11) sticking out from the inside wall surface of the cylinder head (3) to the inside of a main combustion chamber (5). Inside the pre-chamber (12), the electrode of a spark plug (15) is arranged. When the spark plug (15) is used to burn the air-fuel mixture inside the pre-chamber (12), jet flames are ejected from the communication holes (13) to the main combustion chamber (5). The thin pre-chamber wall (11) is formed into a two-layer structure of an outside wall (11a) facing the main combustion chamber (5) and an inside wall (11b) facing the pre-chamber (12). The inside wall (11b) is formed by a material with a higher heat conductivity than the outside wall (11a).
US10982583B2 Vehicle thermal energy control system
A vehicle thermal energy control system that is able to achieve improved heat management in the entirety of a vehicle is provided. A thermal energy control system is provided in a vehicle and includes heat sources and a heat amount distributor configured to assign a demanded heat amount calculated from heat demands generated in the entirety of the vehicle, to each heat source on the basis of a suppliable heat amount of each heat source.
US10982577B2 Device for separating particles from a gas flow, particle separator and crankcase ventilation system
A device separates particles such as oil particles from a gas flow, from a blow-by gas of a crankcase ventilation, in an internal combustion engine. The device includes a valve seat that defines a flow passage opening and a movable valve element that can be displaced between a closed position, in which the valve element is in abutting contact with the valve seat and the abutting contact defines an axial abutting point, and at least one open position, in which the valve element is moved from the axial abutting point in an axial actuating direction. The movable valve element has a rotationally symmetrical bowl upstream of the gas flow, and a base of the bowl axially protrudes past the abutting point opposite to the axial actuating direction.
US10982568B2 Pumping apparatus
A pumping apparatus for a heat engine, includes an extraction line arranged to extract a fraction of liquid working fluid from a working circuit of a heat engine; an extraction line pump for pumping the extracted working fluid; an extraction line heat exchanger for vaporising the extracted working fluid; and a pressure-operated pump for pumping the working fluid around the working circuit, wherein the extraction line pump and the extraction line heat exchanger are arranged in series to convert the liquid working fluid to a pressurised motive gas; and wherein the pump is driven by the pressurized motive gas.
US10982567B2 Condensate and feedwater system of steam power plant and operation method for the same
A condensate and feedwater system includes: a deaerator circulation pump that returns condensate water flowing out from a deaerator to a part of a condensate line between a heater and the deaerator; an apparatus to be supplied with part of the condensate water flowing from the heater toward the deaerator, through a supply line branched from the condensate line; a supply line shutoff valve that switches between communication and interruption of the supply line; and a controller that controls opening/closing of the supply line shutoff valve and driving/stopping of the deaerator circulation pump. The controller closes the supply line shutoff valve from an open state at normal operation and at least temporarily drives the deaerator circulation pump from a stopped state at normal operation, in condenser throttling in which supply of extraction steam of a steam turbine to the heater and the deaerator is reduced as compared to that at normal operation and a deaerator water level control valve is closed.
US10982564B2 Apparatus and system for ceramic matrix composite attachment
An apparatus and system for mechanically connecting components are provided. The apparatus includes a mechanical connecting joint that includes a first joint member formed of a material having a first coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) value, the first joint member comprising a first sidewall, a second opposite sidewall, and a body extending therebetween. The mechanical connecting joint further includes a second joint member formed of a material having a second CTE value, the second CTE being less than the first CTE. The second joint member includes a first leg facing the first sidewall, a second leg facing the second sidewall, and a connecting member extending between the first leg and the second leg. A first gap is formed between the first joint member and the first leg and a second gap is formed between the first joint member and the second leg.
US10982556B2 Application jig and method for manufacturing rotor blades
An application jig is used when an erosion shield member is applied to a rotor blade member. The application jig includes a body section disposed on a back side of the rotor blade member; a first pressing section provided in the body section and pressing an erosion shield member to be placed at a leading edge of the rotor blade member from the back side; a second pressing section supported by the body section and pressing a trailing edge of the rotor blade member from the back side; and a third pressing section supported by the body section. The third pressing section is disposed to bypass the trailing edge from the back side to a belly side thereof, is pivotable around a pivot shaft provided in the body section, and presses a portion between the leading and trailing edges in a pivoting direction from the belly side.
US10982551B1 Turbomachine blade
A turbomachine airfoil element has an airfoil. The airfoil has an inboard end, an outboard end, a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure side, and a suction side. A span between the inboard and an outboard end is 1.4-1.6 inch. A chord length at 50% span is 0.9-1.4 inch. The element is remanufactured by providing first, second, third, fourth, and fifth mode resonance frequencies respectively of 2591.5±10% Hz, 4675.2±10% Hz, 7892.9±10% Hz, 10098.2±10% Hz, and 14808.2±10% Hz.
US10982535B2 Systems and methods for estimating hydraulic fracture surface area
A method for determining surface area of a created hydraulic fracture that originated from a wellbore. Pressure in the wellbore is monitored after creation and extension of the created hydraulic fracture. Injection rate of an injection fluid to the created hydraulic fracture is regulated. This is done to maintain a constant pressure for a continuous period of time. The injection rate is regulated such that the created hydraulic fracture maintains its current dimensions and the injection rate of the injection fluid into the created hydraulic fracture equals the total fluid leak-off rate from the created hydraulic fracture. The constant fracture pressure is larger than a formation pore pressure and smaller than a fracture propagation pressure. Finally, a numerical simulation is performed to obtain the relationship between the total fluid leak-off rate and the surface area of the created hydraulic fracture.
US10982534B2 Systems and methods to determine formation properties of high-resistivity formations
The disclosed embodiments include a method to determine formation properties of a downhole formation and a downhole logging system. In one embodiment, the method includes obtaining a first set of measurements of a formation from a multi-component induction logging tool and performing an inversion process of the first set of measurements to determine a first set of values for one or more formation properties of the formation. The method also includes determining a second set of values for the model parameters based on the measurements of a second logging tool. The method further includes comparing values of the first set of values with corresponding values of the second set of values to determine a data quality of the values of the first set of values and accepting the values of the first set of values if the data quality of the values is above a first threshold.
US10982533B2 Direct sequence spectrum signal downhole tool
Embodiments described herein comprise a wellbore system having a controller, one or more downhole tools, and a conveyance configured to lower the one or more downhole tools into the wellbore. The one or more control nodes are located in at least one of the downhole tools and wherein the control nodes activate a portion of the downhole tool and data is exchanged between the control node and the controller using a direct sequence spread spectrum signal.
US10982526B2 Estimation of maximum load amplitudes in drilling systems independent of sensor position
Systems and methods for mitigating vibration in downhole strings are described. The methods include obtaining first and second load measurements of first and second loads during a drilling operation and creating first and second load measurement data, with first and second load sensors separated by a sensor distance. First and/or second representative values of the first and second loads are determined form the first and second load measurement data and the sensor distance. The determined representative value(s) are compared against respective load limit(s) and a vibration mitigation operation is performed in response to the determined representative value(s) equaling or exceeding the respective load limit.
US10982523B1 Frac manifold missile and fitting
A missile flow line is assembled in a frac manifold to manifold the discharge from a plurality of pumps. The missile comprises at least two junction fittings joined by a flange union to at least one spooled pipe to form a conduit. The junction fittings comprise a fitting body having a primary bore and at least two feed bores. The primary bore extends axially through the body between primary union faces adapted for connection to a flowline component by a flange union. The feed bores extend radially through the body from a feed union face to an intersection with the primary bore. The feed union faces are adapted for connection to pump discharge lines by a flange union. The intersections of the feed bores with the primary bore are offset axially from each other along the primary bore.
US10982522B1 Missile for frac manifold
Missiles for frac manifolds manifold the discharge from a plurality of pumps. The missile comprises a missile body and inlet assemblies. The missile body has a straight primary bore and a plurality of feed bores. The primary bore extends axially through the missile body. The feed bores extend radially through the missile body and define a socket. An inlet assembly is associated with each feed bore. The inlet assembly comprises a nipple and a collar. The nipple has a bore extending axially between a spigot and a union end. The nipple is connected to the collar. The spigot is received in the socket of the feed bore. The union end is adapted for connection to a flowline component. The collar comprises mating parts releasably coupled together around the missile body. The nipple is thereby releasably coupled to the missile body by coupling the collar to the missile body.
US10982519B2 Polymer blends for stimulation of oil and gas wells
Compositions and methods for fracturing a subterranean formation are presented. Also provided are compositions and methods for reducing friction-related losses in a well treatment fluid. In general, the compositions include a copolymer that includes one or more vinylphosphonic acid (“VPA”) monomers.
US10982514B2 Tubing and annular gas lift
A gas lift system may be installed within a well to allow gas lift operations where gas may be injected into the annular area of the well while producing fluids through the interior of the production tubular or upon demand may be reversed so that gas may be injected into the interior of the production tubular while producing fluids to the annular region of the well. In order to allow bidirectional production on demand two types of gas lift mandrels are installed as part of the production tubular. Both types of gas lift mandrels are configured such that gas lift valves are mounted to the exterior of the mandrels. In order to facilitate the desired direction of gas flow through the two types of gas lift mandrels a plug and packer system with or with out one way valves may be utilized to direct and contain the pressurized gas flow within the well.
US10982510B2 Subassembly for a bottom hole assembly of a drill string with a power link
A subassembly for a bottom hole assembly of a drill string, the subassembly comprising: a tubular portion having a wall for supporting one or more sensors and an inner surface defining a longitudinal bore; a probe assembly comprising a main body, the probe assembly being removably located in the bore and positioned such that a flow channel for drilling fluid is defined between the inner surface of the tubular portion and the probe assembly. A power link for transferring electrical power between the probe assembly and a sensor supported by the tubular portion.
US10982505B2 Proppant dispensing system with vibrating container
A proppant container facilitates the transportation of wet sand for use in a hydraulic fracturing operation. The proppant container is part of an overall system that is used to move sand for use as proppant, and is fitted with a vibration system that facilitates the discharge of sand from the container.
US10982498B1 Parameter monitoring and control for an electric driven hydraulic fracking system
An electric driven hydraulic fracking system is disclosed. A pump configuration includes the single VFD, the single shaft electric motor, and the single hydraulic pump mounted on the single pump trailer. A controller associated with the single VFD and is mounted on the single pump trailer. The controller monitors operation parameters associated with an operation of the electric driven hydraulic fracking system as each component of the electric driven hydraulic fracking system operates to determine whether the operation parameters deviate beyond a corresponding operation parameter threshold. Each of the operation parameters provides an indicator as to an operation status of a corresponding component of the electric driven hydraulic fracking system. The controller initiates corrected actions when each operation parameter deviates beyond the corresponding operation threshold. Initiating the corrected actions when each operation parameter deviates beyond the corresponding operation threshold maintains the operation of the electric driven hydraulic fracking system.
US10982497B1 Pit launch device for horizontal directional drilling
Disclosed are pit launched horizontal drilling devices suitable for drilling a substantially horizontal bore hole and laying pipe underground from a surface dug pit. The devices comprise a stationary frame and a carriage component competent to move forward and back along the frame and drill and retrieve an attached drill stem through an aperture in the frame, the device comprising mechanical linear actuator means for moving the carriage along said frame. The devices are compact, light-weight, easy to maneuver and suitable for utility contractor applications exhibiting on the order of about 800-15,000 lbs of push/pull force. Also disclosed herein are improved means and components for easily and quickly breaking drill stem joints, including integrated, positionable collar wrenches and breakout wrenches.
US10982492B1 Shock isolator device and related methods
A shock isolator device for use in a downhole tool attenuates axial shocks to a protected structure and maintains that structure's rotational orientation to the tool while reducing damage to, maintenance costs of, and wear on, the device components. The shock isolator device interposes an internally- and externally-splined key between an internally-splined sleeve on an anti-rotation section and an externally-splined plunger attached to a connector. The key is less wear-resistant than the sleeve or plunger and can be replaced. The meshed sleeve, key, and plunger force the protected structure attached to the connector to maintain its rotational orientation. The sleeve of the anti-rotation system is attached to a shock damper, which damps axial shocks between the plunger and the sleeve, and is connected to a second connector. The shock damper includes a spring assembly and a viscous damper using a piston in an oil-filled cylinder forcing oil through an orifice.
US10982489B2 Method and device for detecting a tensile force exerted while pulling a pipe or line during installation
A method for capturing a tensile force exerted during the pulling of a pipe or line during installation, includes capturing a strain on the pipe or line via one or more sensors arranged on the pipe or line. Multiple strain sensors may be arranged such that they are offset at various angles across the circumference of the element being installed. One or more sensors may be mounted to a towing head for pulling the pipe or the line during installation.
US10982487B2 Systems and methods for tintable car windows having display capabilities
A window system for use in a vehicle is disclosed. The window system may include a first layer electrically controlled to fade between states including an opaque state and a transparent state. The window system may include a second layer electrically controlled to display visual imagery on the window, where the first layer and second layer are configured to derive at least a portion of energy for their operation from a solar light source.
US10982483B2 Framing bracket and method of cladding building walls
A system, device and method of framing an opening, such as a window, in a clad façade 12 structure to align the window units 22 to be positioned adjustably so that the exterior sight lines align the windows without custom fabrication of the clad façade. This allows irregular variations in the original building structure to be eliminated by a perfectly aligned façade. A frame 20 has wide flanges 40 to allow the defined inner box frame area 34 to be positioned and then the frame can be shimmed to that position. Sections of frame 20 are joined by an angled member 54 with flat portion which are received in slots 56 in frame sections at their edges.
US10982481B2 Door position sensor and system for a vehicle
A system for determining a door condition includes a hinge including a first portion coupled with a door and a second portion coupled with a vehicle frame and rotatably coupled with the first portion. The system further includes a sensor outputting a signal related to a position of the first portion relative to the second portion and a controller receiving the signal and determining whether the signal corresponds to a door closed condition or a door open condition.
US10982468B2 Clamp lock for portable electronic device
A clamp lock for securing a portable electronic device includes a body having a slot configured to receive part of the portable electronic device, a lock mechanism supported by the body, and a clamping member supported by the body and operatively coupled to the lock mechanism. The clamping member is movable relative to the body by actuating the lock mechanism between a first position, in which the clamping member extends into the slot and is configured to engage the part of the portable electronic device, and a second position, in which the clamping member is configured to disengage the portable electronic device. The clamp lock further includes a security member coupled to the body and configured to be coupled to an immovable object.
US10982466B2 Canopy frame with an auxiliary opening mechanism
The present disclosure discloses a canopy frame with an auxiliary opening mechanism, which includes a top connecting base, a plurality of frame rod sets, a middle connecting base, a bottom connecting base, an elastic member, and a first positioning mechanism. Each of the plurality of frame rod sets includes a standing column, a canopy rod set, a first support rod, and a second support rod. The canopy rod set includes a first canopy rod. The auxiliary opening mechanism includes the middle connecting base, the bottom connecting base, the elastic member, the first positioning mechanism, the first support rod, and the second support rod. The canopy can be unfolded more effortlessly, and even a single person can complete an unfolding operation of the canopy.
US10982465B2 Labor-saving tent frame
A labor-saving tent frame includes an upper hub, a lower hub and a drawstring structure, wherein the upper hub is articulated with inner ends of a plurality of long ribs, the lower hub is articulated with inner ends of a plurality of short ribs, and outer ends of the short ribs are articulated with middle portions of the long ribs in one-to-one correspondence; the tent frame further includes a long-short-rib articulated torsion spring provided with a first force arm of the torsion spring and a second force arm of the torsion spring, and the long rib and the short rib are fixed to the first force arm and the second force arm of the torsion spring respectively; the drawstring structure includes a drawstring with which the upper hub and the lower hub may be pulled closer, and two pulling ends of the drawstring hang down below the lower hub.
US10982464B2 Central bidirectional rotation locking mechanism for folding tent
A central bidirectional rotation locking mechanism for a folding tent includes a lock rod, an upper lock plate, and a lower lock plate assembly. The lower lock plate assembly includes a first lower plate, an unlocking plate, and a second lower plate. An elastic locking member and an unlocking mechanism used to control the elastic locking member to perform locking are disposed in the unlocking plate. The elastic locking member is used to lock the lock rod, and the unlocking plate is capable of bidirectional rotation. When the unlocking plate rotates, the unlocking mechanism is enabled to unlock the elastic locking member and the lock rod.
US10982459B2 Rotating a long vessel
A system for rotating a vessel may include a container assembly, a linear actuating mechanism, and a double-pivot link. An exemplary container assembly may include a head end frame that may be spaced apart from and interconnected with a tail end frame. An exemplary container assembly may hold the vessel or a portion of the vessel. An exemplary linear actuating mechanism may be coupled to a bottom edge of the tail end frame and may drive a translational movement of the bottom edge of the tail end frame along a first axis. An exemplary double-pivot link may be pivotally connected between a top edge of the head end frame and a fixed revolute joint. An exemplary double-pivot link may rotate the top edge about the fixed revolute joint responsive to the translational movement of the bottom edge of the tail end frame along the first axis.
US10982448B2 Insulation plate placement tool and method of operation thereof
A hand tool for placing a single insulation plate at one time atop an insulation board or a vapor barrier or membrane on a flat or low slope roof. The hand tool has a flexible member that carries a releasable connector having a grip strength that releasably retains one insulation plate. The flexible member flexes between a neutral first position and a flexed second position. When the flexible member is flexed towards the second position, the releasable connector releases the insulation plate to place the insulation plate in a desired location atop the insulation board or vapor barrier on the flat or low slope roof.
US10982443B1 Hybrid post-installed anchor for concrete
The hybrid post-installed anchor for concrete is a structural anchor for installation within a hole formed in concrete. The hybrid post-installed anchor for concrete includes an anchor rod and a plurality of anchor rings mounted on and encircling the anchor rod. Each anchor ring includes a cylindrical ring, having opposed open upper and lower ends, and a plurality of fins secured to an outer surface of the cylindrical ring. Each fin has a fixed edge, which is secured to the outer surface of the cylindrical ring, and a free edge. Each fin projects radially and upwardly, such that each fin is angled with respect to a common central axis of the anchor rod and each anchor ring when the anchor rings are mounted coaxially on the anchor rod. Alternatively, the fins may be formed integrally on the anchor rod, without separate cylindrical rings.
US10982442B2 Insulated roof diaphragms and methods
A roof system and related methods for installing the roof system. The roof system includes a roof diaphragm including a nail board and an insulating panel connected to the nail board, wherein the insulating panel is adapted to be positioned between the nail board and a roof frame so that the insulating panel engages the roof frame. In several exemplary embodiments, the nail board comprises one or both of: oriented strand board (OSB) and plywood. In several exemplary embodiments, the insulating panel comprises one or both of: a closed-cell rigid polyisocyanurate (polyiso) foam core and a polystyrene foam core. In several exemplary embodiments, the roof system further includes a plurality of nail board fasteners connecting the roof diaphragm to the roof frame, the nail board fasteners each extending through the nail board, through the insulating panel, and into the roof frame to a depth.
US10982438B2 Frame tube recombination cover plate for cast-in-situ wall core building block mold
The present invention discloses a frame tube recombination cover plate for a cast-in-situ wall core building block mold, including a bearing type cover plate and a partition type cover plate, wherein a plurality of flat plates on upper surfaces of model walls corresponding to the two types of cover plates for the cast-in-situ wall core building block mold are removed; more than three flat plates (2) perpendicularly connected with front and rear flat plates are equidistantly added between left and right outer edges of the front and rear flat plates (1) at intervals; then, the left and right outer edges of the front and rear flat plates (1) are connected with a plurality of lower convex semi-circular tubes (8) below; and hollow sections of semi-cylinders (9) of the lower convex semi-circular tubes (8) below the flat plates (2) added to one of the left and right sides are blocked.
US10982436B1 Log wall construction
A log wall construction including a plurality of log blocks, each having a substantially same height-dimension and laid next to each other to form a log block row having a log block row length. Log blocks next to each other have at least one pair of adjacent curved surfaces for each pair of log blocks next to each other. A second log block row of the plurality of log blocks laid next to each other to form the second log block row having a second log block row length and being located on top of the first log block row. A stringer located between the log block row and the second log block row and separating each log block row from each other log block row. The stringer extends substantially an entire distance equivalent to both the log block row length and the second log block row length.
US10982426B2 Integrated structural member
An assembly for integrating an elongate structural member is provided. The elongate structural member includes a first end portion, a second end portion, and an elongate mid-portion that extends between the first and the second end portions. The first end portion is within a first plane and the second end portion within a second plane, and the first and the second planes are offset and parallel to each other. The elongate mid-portion is sloped between the first and the second planes. each of the first and the second end portions defining therein a polygonal hole. Multiple elongate structural members may be used to assemble a lattice structure.
US10982413B2 Hydraulic system for working machine
A hydraulic system includes a hydraulic pump, a first hydraulic actuator, a second hydraulic actuator, a first control valve to control the first hydraulic actuator, and a second control valve to control the second hydraulic actuator, the second control valve being arranged on a downstream side of the first control valve. The hydraulic system includes a discharge fluid tube in which the operation fluid flows. The discharge fluid tube is connected to the first control valve. The hydraulic system includes a first fluid tube in which a return fluid flows toward the second control valve. The first fluid tube couples the first control valve to the second control valve. The hydraulic system includes a second fluid tube in which the return fluid flows toward the discharge fluid tube, and a third fluid tube in which a supply fluid flows toward the first fluid tube.
US10982412B2 Hydraulic system for working machine and the working machine
A hydraulic system includes: a boom cylinder; a working tool cylinder; a boom control valve; a working tool control valve; first and second fluid tubes through which operation fluid is supplied to the boom cylinder; third and fourth fluid tubes through which operation fluid is supplied to the working tool cylinder; a first relief valve provided in a first bypass fluid tube and configured to allow the operation fluid to flow from the fourth fluid tube toward the first fluid tube and to block the operation fluid flowing from the first fluid tube toward the fourth fluid tube; and a second relief valve provided in a second bypass fluid tube and configured to allow the operation fluid to flow from the third fluid tube toward the second fluid tube and to block the operation fluid flowing from the second fluid tube toward the third fluid tube.
US10982401B1 Floating boat telescopically extendable fender reducing marine growth
A boat fender having a fender body of first and second concentric tubes, telescopically joined, for strength and extra length for large tidal variations. The fender body is supported on a ballast of sufficient buoyancy to keep the fender body above the water line to reduce or prevent marine growth, such as barnacles, during operation. The boat fender body is vertically supported by a bracket with a lateral spacer that is attached to a mooring facility, minimizing the fender body from contacting the mooring facility from wave action.
US10982398B1 Patch and crack sealing device and assembly
Patch and crack sealing devices, assemblies, and methods. In one embodiment, a device for surface repair includes an application arm having a torch heating element and an interconnect end adjacent the torch heating element. The device may include at least one applier. In particular embodiments the applier is an interchangeable applier removably coupled to the interconnect end. The result may be an improved device and method for applying/manipulating a polymer asphalt binder and construction aggregate composition at a proper application temperature.
US10982394B2 Method and apparatus for retrieving and placing tie plates
A method and apparatus for retrieving and placing tie plates is disclosed. The machine may place at least one railroad tie plate in a hopper assembly for storage and transfer of the at least one railroad tie plate, transfer the at least one railroad tie plate from the hopper assembly to a conveyor assembly, upright the at least one railroad tie plate, singulate the at least one railroad tie plate, orient the at least one railroad tie plate, and place the at least one railroad tie plate on a railroad tie.
US10982391B2 High-efficiency strength program used for making paper in higher charge demand system
A method of enhancing paper strength properties is provided. The method comprises treating a paper sheet precursor with a polyaluminum salt, and a strengthening agent, wherein the strengthening agent comprises a dialdehyde-modified polyacrylamide copolymer and a polyacrylamide copolymer. The polyaluminum salt may be polyaluminum chloride. The methods have been demonstrated to provide, among other things, improvements in retention, strength, and dewatering.
US10982386B2 Mobile device elastomeric support strap with visibly identifiable expandable logo imprints
A method for infiltrating a substance into a heterogeneous solid of a material of an elastomeric strap to form a logo that includes providing a permeating substance and a heterogeneous solid of the elastomeric strap. The heterogeneous solid comprises a first region, a second region, and an interface region interposed between the first region and the second region. The method also includes applying an energy to the heterogeneous solid with the energy of an amount sufficient to render the interface region temporarily permeable; applying a driving force configured to infiltrate the permeating substance into the interface region to form the logo; and, modifying the application of the energy, thereby rendering the interface region impermeable and causing a portion of the permeating substance to disperse into the first region.
US10982384B2 System, machine and method for treating threads or parts thereof
A system, a method and a machine for treating threads or parts thereof, the machine having one or more cartridges each configured for containing thread treatment-material therein; one or more injectors, each injector being configured for applying treatment-material from its respective cartridge over a passing portion of the thread; drive means for operating the one or more injectors; and a communication and control unit for receiving treatment plan data indicative of at least one machine readable treatment related parameter associated with at least one treatment effect for each thread portion to be treated for controlling the treatment effect of each passing thread portion, according to the received treatment plan data. A designated application of the system may be used having a unique user interface allowing creating treatment plans.
US10982372B2 Washing machine appliances and methods for setting plaster speed
A washing machine operation and method for setting a plaster speed are provided herein. The washing machine appliance may include a tub, a wash basket, a valve, a nozzle, a measurement device, a motor, and a controller. The wash basket may be rotatably mounted within the tub to receive a load of one or more articles. The nozzle may be configured for flowing liquid from the valve into the tub. The measurement device may detect movement of the tub. The motor may be in mechanical communication with the wash basket. The motor may be configured for selectively rotating the wash basket within the tub. The controller may be in operative communication with the valve, the motor, and the measurement device.
US10982370B2 Washing machine
Disclosed is a washing machine including: a tub provided inside a cabinet and storing washing water; a drum rotatably provided inside the tub and accommodating an object to be washed; a circulation pump for circulating, inside the drum, the washing water discharged from the drum; an air pump for compressing air; an air mixer for mixing the washing water supplied by the circulation pump, and the air compressed by the air pump; and a plurality of nozzles for spraying, toward the object to be washed, a mixed fluid in which the washing water and the compressed air are mixed by the air mixer.
US10982364B2 Thermoplastic non-woven textile elements
A non-woven textile may be formed from a plurality of thermoplastic polymer filaments. The non-woven textile may have a first region and a second region, with the filaments of the first region being fused to a greater degree than the filaments of the second region. A variety of products, including apparel (e.g., shirts, pants, footwear), may incorporate the non-woven textile. In some of these products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another textile element to form a seam. More particularly, an edge area of the non-woven textile may be heatbonded with an edge area of the other textile element at the seam. In other products, the non-woven textile may be joined with another component, whether a textile or a non-textile.
US10982357B2 Non-stop tying-in process
Various examples are provided for non-stop tying-in process for weaving of textiles. In one example, a method for non-stop tying-in of loom warps during operation of a loom includes providing free ends of a replacement warp sheet and a warp sheet tail to the tying-in machine during the operation of the loom, where the warp sheet tail is provided through a warp accumulator; accumulating the warp sheet tail in the warp accumulator during tying-in of the free ends; supplying at least a portion of the warp sheet tail accumulated by the warp accumulator to the loom after being released from a warp beam; removing the tied-in warp sheet tail and replacement warp sheet from the warp accumulator; and supplying the replacement warp sheet to the loom during its operation.
US10982355B2 Knit tubular protective sleeve and method of construction thereof
A knit sleeve for providing thermal protection about an elongate member contained therein and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes a knit inner wall with opposite edges extending lengthwise between opposite ends and a circumferentially continuous tubular outer wall knit integrally with the inner wall. The outer wall bounds a central cavity that extends lengthwise along a central axis between open opposite ends of the outer wall. The opposite edges of the inner wall are substantially parallel to the central axis and are wrappable toward one another to form the inner wall as being tubular. The circumferentially continuous tubular outer wall is configured to be everted about the wrapped inner wall to circumferentially surround and protect the inner wall from abrasion and provide the sleeve with a dual layer wall.
US10982353B2 Carbon-containing aramid bicomponent filament yarns
A yarn comprising a plurality of bicomponent filaments having a first region comprising a first polymer composition and a second region comprising a second polymer composition; the regions being distinct and present in the bicomponent filaments in a sheath-core structure or a side-by-side structure; wherein the first polymer composition comprises aramid polymer containing 0.5 to 20 weight percent homogeneously dispersed discrete carbon particles and the second polymer composition comprises aramid polymer being free of discrete carbon particles and having at least one homogeneously dispersed masking pigment, the yarn having a total content of 0.5 to 5 weight percent discrete carbon particles.
US10982348B2 Plating apparatus
A plating apparatus that reduces a terminal effect is provided. The plating apparatus is provided. The plating apparatus includes a substrate holder for holding a substrate as a plating object, an electric contact disposed on the substrate holder to apply a current to a substrate, and a plurality of anodes arranged to face the substrate holder. Each of the plurality of anodes has a long and thin shape. Each of the plurality of anodes is arranged such that a longitudinal direction of the anode is parallel to a surface of a substrate held onto the substrate holder and such that at least one end in the longitudinal direction of each of the anodes faces the electric contact of the substrate holder.
US10982341B2 Cation exchange membrane and electrolyzer
[Problem to be Solved] A cation exchange membrane that has sufficient mechanical strength and at the same time has high impurity resistance, suffers little cathode surface damage, and exhibits stable electrolytic characteristics is provided. [Solution] A cation exchange membrane comprising: a membrane body comprising a fluorine-containing polymer having an ion exchange group; and a reinforcement core material arranged inside the membrane body, wherein raised portions having a height of 20 μm or more in cross-sectional view are formed on at least one surface of the membrane body, an arrangement density of the raised portions on the surface of the membrane body is 20 to 1500/cm2, a plurality of opening portions are formed on the surface of the membrane body, and a proportion of a total area of the opening portions to an area of the surface of the membrane body (opening area ratio) is in a range of 0.4 to 15%.
US10982337B2 Corrosion inhibition
A corrosion inhibiting compound with a general structure A-B or A-X-B for inhibition of corrosion of steel in acidic solution. A comprises a heterocyclic ring system having a plurality of cyclic Carbon atoms and at least one cyclic Nitrogen atom, wherein the at least one cyclic Nitrogen atom is neutral under neutral conditions and protonatable under acidic conditions. B comprises at least two unsaturated Carbon atoms. B may comprise a ring system or a polymerisable group.
US10982335B2 Wet atomic layer etching using self-limiting and solubility-limited reactions
A method for improving both the microscopic and macroscopic uniformity of materials during etching is disclosed herein. These improvements may be accomplished through the formation and dissolution of thin, self-limiting layers on the material surface by the use of wet atomic layer etching (ALE) techniques. For etching of polycrystalline materials, these self-limiting reactions can be used to prevent this roughening of the surface during etching. Thus, as disclosed herein, a wet ALE process uses sequential, self-limiting reactions to first modify the surface layer of a material and then selectively remove the modified layer.
US10982329B2 Insulation-coated oriented magnetic steel sheet and method for manufacturing same
Provided are an insulation-coated oriented magnetic steel sheet having an insulating coat with excellent heat resistance; and a method for manufacturing the same. This insulation-coated oriented magnetic steel sheet has an oriented magnetic steel sheet, and an insulating coat arranged on the surface of the oriented magnetic steel sheet, the insulating coat containing Si, P, O, and Cr, and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Mg, Ca, Ba, Sr, Zn, Al, and Mn. The XPS spectrum of the outermost surface of the insulating coat has peaks observed at Cr2p1/2 and Cr2p3/2.
US10982321B2 Homogeneous HiPIMS coating method
The invention relates to a HiPIMS method by means of which homogeneous layers can be deposited over the height of a coating chamber. Two partial cathodes are used for said purpose. According to the invention, the length of the individual power pulse intervals applied to the partial cathodes is chosen individually and thus a required coating thickness profile over the height of the coating chamber is achieved.
US10982314B2 Mask plate assembly capable of preventing wrinkle and assembly method thereof
Disclosed are a mask plate and an assembly method thereof. The mask plate includes a covering bar; a support bar; and at least one mask sheet, the mask sheet includes one mask area, a mask pattern is distributed in the entire mask area; and the covering bar and the support bar are intersected with each other to divide the mask area into a plurality of mask units. Thus, the mask sheet will not produce wrinkle in different degrees upon being stretched, in this way, the accuracy of the deposited or evaporated pattern can be improved, and the yield of the mask plate can be improved as well.
US10982312B2 Single- and/or multi-charged gas ion beam treatment method for producing an anti-glare sapphire material
A treatment method of a sapphire material, said method comprising bombardment of a surface of the sapphire material, said surface facing a medium different from the sapphire material, by a single- and/or multi-charged gas ion beam so as to produce an ion implanted layer in the sapphire material, wherein the ions are selected from ions of the elements from the list consisting of helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), boron (B), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), silicon (Si), phosphorus (P) and sulphur (S). Use of said method to obtain a capacitive touch panel having a high transmission in the visible range.
US10982307B2 Method for operating a coating device for coating a metal strip, and coating device
A method for operating a coating device for coating a metal strip. The corresponding coating device has an electromagnetic strip-stabilizing device having a plurality of electromagnetic actuators or coils for applying forces to the metal strip. In order to ensure that the strip-stabilizing device is operated only within the operating limits thereof, the magnitudes of the set currents for the actuators or the coils are compared with a specified current threshold value or the forces applied to the metal strip by the actuators are compared with a specified force threshold value and the correction roller is moved into such an adjustment position that the magnitudes of the set currents are below the current threshold value or the magnitudes of the forces are below the force threshold value.
US10982305B2 Samarium-containing soft magnetic alloys
The present teaching is generally directed to soft magnetic alloys. In particular, the present teaching is directed to soft magnetic alloys including Samarium (“Sm”). In a non-limiting embodiment, an Sm-containing magnetic alloy is described including 15 wt % to 55 wt % of Cobalt (“Co”), less than 2.5 wt % of Sm, and 35 wt % to 75 wt % of Iron (“Fe”). The Sm-containing magnetic alloy may further include at least one element X, selected from a group including Vanadium (“V”), Boron (“B”), Carbon (“C”), Chromium (“Cr”), Manganese (“Mn”), Molybdenum (“Mo”), Niobium (“Nb”), Nickel (“Ni”), Titanium (“Ti”), Tungsten (“W”), and Silicon (“Si”). The Sm-containing magnetic alloy may further have a magnetic flux density of at least 2.5 Tesla.
US10982304B2 Heat-resistant alloy for hearth metal member
The present invention provides a Co-free heat-resistant alloy for a hearth metal member that has properties superior to or equal to those of Co-containing heat resistant steel. The heat-resistant alloy for a hearth metal member according to the present invention is a heat-resistant alloy used in a hearth metal member of a steel heating furnace, the heat resistant alloy containing: 0.05% to 0.5% of C; more than 0% and 0.95% or less of Si, where 0.05%≤C+Si≤1.0%; more than 0% and 1.0% or less of Mn; 40% to 50% of Ni; 25% to 35% of Cr; 1.0% to 3.0% of W; and 10% or more of Fe and inevitable impurities as the balance, with all percentages being in mass %. The heat-resistant alloy for a hearth metal member may further contain 0.05% to 0.5% of Ti and/or 0.02% to 1.0% of Zr, with all percentages being in mass %.
US10982299B2 Method for comprehensively processing noble lead
A method for comprehensively processing noble lead provided and utilizes two instances of vacuum distillation to realize an open circuit of arsenic, lead, antimony and bismuth and the high-efficiency enrichment of precious metals of gold and silver, and can obtain elemental arsenic, a lead-bismuth-antimony alloy, a silver alloy and a copper alloy, respectively. The lead-bismuth-antimony alloy, the silver alloy and the copper alloy are processed by oxidation refining, electrorefining and chlorination refining to obtain refined lead, refined antimony, antimony trioxide, electrolytic silver and electrolytic copper, and to realize gold enrichment. The entire process has advantages of high metal direct yield, low energy consumption, short flow chart, simple equipment, etc., and vacuum distillation belongs to a physical process in which the alloy can be separated only by means of the difference in saturated vapor pressure between the metals, without generation of wastewater, waste gas and waste residue.
US10982294B2 Reagents and methods for detecting HCV
The present disclosure relates to oligonucleotide sequences for amplification primers and their use in performing nucleic acid amplifications of HCV, in particular regions that encode the NS3 polypeptide. In some embodiments the primers are used in nested PCR methods for the detection or sequencing of HCV NS3. The oligonucleotide sequences are also provided assembled as kits that can be used to amplify and detect or sequence HCV NS3.
US10982288B2 Methods of detecting MLH1 methylation
The present technology relates to methods for excluding Lynch syndrome as a possible diagnosis in patients suffering from colorectal cancers or endometrial cancers. These methods are based on detecting the methylation status of the MLH1 promoter ‘C’ region in colorectal and endometrial cancer patients using an improved and highly sensitive methylation-specific multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MS-MLPA) assay.
US10982286B2 Algorithmic approach for determining the plasma genome abnormality PGA and the urine genome abnormality UGA scores based on cell free cfDNA copy number variations in plasma and urine
The present invention relates to methods of using cell-free DNA analysis for guiding treatment of advanced prostate cancer. In particular, liquid biopsies are collected from urine and/or plasma of patients for measuring copy number variation in cell-free DNA associated with metastatic prostate cancer. In particular, urine genomic abnormality (UGA) and plasma genomic abnormality (PGA) values are contemplated for use in predicting treatment responses in advanced prostate cancer patients and for use in making decisions related to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) treatment outcomes in hormone sensitive stage and for starting or changing chemotherapy treatments in castrate resistant advanced cancer stage.
US10982269B2 Automated RNA detection using labeled 2′-O-methyl RNA oligonucleotide probes and signal amplification systems
Disclosed herein are methods and compositions for detecting differential expression of certain miRNAs in cancer cells or their surrounding normal tissues in the tumor microenvironment. The disclosure describes an automated, highly sensitive and specific method for detection of any cellular RNA molecule, including microRNA, messenger RNA and non-coding RNA. The technology includes probe design as well as probe use in an automated fashion for detection of RNA molecules in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (FFPET) samples.
US10982266B2 Nucleic acid-polymer conjugates for bright fluorescent tags
A composition includes a polymer including extending chains, side chains, or branches. One (or more) of a plurality of a first strand of nucleic acid is attached to each of a plurality of the side chains. One (or more) of a plurality of a second strand of nucleic acid, which is complementary to the first strand of nucleic acid, is complexed to each of the plurality of the first strand of nucleic acid to form a double strand of nucleic acid on each of the plurality of the side chains. At least one fluorescent compound is associated with the double strand of nucleic acid on each of the plurality of the side chains.
US10982265B2 Systems and methods to detect rare mutations and copy number variation
The present disclosure provides a system and method for the detection of rare mutations and copy number variations in cell free polynucleotides. Generally, the systems and methods comprise sample preparation, or the extraction and isolation of cell free polynucleotide sequences from a bodily fluid; subsequent sequencing of cell free polynucleotides by techniques known in the art; and application of bioinformatics tools to detect rare mutations and copy number variations as compared to a reference. The systems and methods also may contain a database or collection of different rare mutations or copy number variation profiles of different diseases, to be used as additional references in aiding detection of rare mutations, copy number variation profiling or general genetic profiling of a disease.
US10982264B2 Nucleic acid sequencing method and system employing enhanced detection of nucleotide-specific ternary complex formation
Provided are methods and systems for detecting formation of nucleotide-specific ternary complexes comprising a DNA polymerase, a nucleic acid, and a nucleotide complementary to the templated base of the primed template nucleic acid. The methods and systems facilitate determination of the next correct nucleotide without requiring chemical incorporation of the nucleotide into the primer. This advantageously improves signal-to-noise ratios and increases the quality of results obtainable in a sequencing-by-binding protocol, and enables extended read lengths. These results can even be achieved in procedures employing unlabeled, native nucleotides.
US10982263B2 On-slide staining by primer extension
A method for analyzing planar sample is provided. In some cases the method comprises: (a) labelling the planar sample with a capture agent that is linked to a nucleic acid, wherein the capture agent specifically binds to complementary sites in the planar sample; (b) reading a fluorescent signal caused by extension of a primer that is hybridized to the nucleic acid, using fluorescence microscopy. Several implementations of the method, and multiplexed versions of the same, are also provided.
US10982246B2 Method for obtaining 1-kestose
The present invention discloses an industrial scale method to obtain 1-kestose by the use of a recombinant fructosyltransferase (FTF), isolated from Festuca arundinacea, expressed constitutively in a non-saccharolytic yeast. In this invention, the recombinant FTF type sucrose:sucrose 1-fructosyltransferase (1-SSTrec) is produced constitutively, stable and at high yield, both in the culture supernatant and in intact cells of the host Pichia pastoris. Hence, the invention additionally provides a method for 1-SST production at industrial scale. The recombinant enzyme is then used for mass production of short-chain fructooligosaccharides (FOS), specifically 1-kestose, from sucrose. The method of the present invention establishes conditions that allow conversion rates where the synthesized FOS constitute above 55% (w/w) of the total sugars in the reaction mixture and the 1-kestose content reaches values higher than 90% (w/w) of the total FOS fraction.
US10982243B2 Methods for increasing production of cannabinoids in yeast cells
The present invention is a method for the biosynthesis of hundreds of compounds, mainly found in the cannabis plant. The starting material for these compounds can be any biological compound that is used/produced in a biological organism from the sugar family starting materials or other low cost raw materials processed via enzymes or within organisms to give final products. These final products include, but are not limited to: cannabinoids, terpenoids, stilbenoids, flavonoids, phenolic amides, lignanamides, spermidine alkaloids, and phenylpropanoids. Specifically, the present invention relates to the regular, modified, or synthetic gene(s) of select enzymes that are processed and inserted into an expression system (for example, a vector, cosmid, BAC, YAC, phage) to produce modified hosts. The modified host is then optimized for efficient production and yield via manipulation, silencing, and amplifying inserted or other genes in the host, leading to an efficient system for product.
US10982239B2 Method for producing meso-galactaric acid by contacting a fungal cell with a biomaterial having galacturonic acid
The present invention relates to a field of genetically modified fungal cells and converting galacturonic acid to meso-galactaric acid, more precisely to a method of producing meso-galactaric acid. The invention further relates to recombinant fungal cells having a specific combination of modifications including but not limited to expression of uronate dehydrogenase enzyme, reduced D-galacturonic acid reductase activity, and furthermore reduced meso-galactaric acid catabolism, as well as uses and methods related thereto.
US10982236B2 Recombinant yeast for producing 2,3-butanediol including pyruvate decarboxylase derived from candida tropicolis and method for producing 2,3-butanediol using the same
Provided is a recombinant Saccharomyces cerevisiae for producing 2,3-butanediol, wherein all GPD1 and GPD2 genes involved in glycerol biosynthesis are removed and a gene encoding NADH oxidase is introduced, and wherein pyruvate decarboxylase activity is inactivated and Candida tropicalis PDC1 gene encoding Candida tropicalis pyruvate decarboxylase 1-is introduced, and wherein expression of the Candida tropicalis PDC1 gene is regulated by a GPD2 promoter.
US10982235B2 Fermentative production of ethanol from glucose, galactose and arabinose employing a recombinant yeast strain
The present invention relates to a process for the production of one or more fermentation product from a sugar composition, comprising the following steps: a) fermentation of the sugar composition in the presence of a yeast belonging to the genera Saccharomyces, Kluyveromyces, Candida, Pichia, Schizosaccharomyces, Hansenula, Kloeckera, Schwanniomyces or Yarrowia: and b) recovery of the fermentation product, wherein the yeast comprises the genes araA, araB and araD and the sugar composition comprises glucose, galactose and arabinose.
US10982231B2 Methods and compositions for RNA-directed target DNA modification and for RNA-directed modulation of transcription
The present disclosure provides a DNA-targeting RNA that comprises a targeting sequence and, together with a modifying polypeptide, provides for site-specific modification of a target DNA and/or a polypeptide associated with the target DNA. The present disclosure further provides site-specific modifying polypeptides. The present disclosure further provides methods of site-specific modification of a target DNA and/or a polypeptide associated with the target DNA The present disclosure provides methods of modulating transcription of a target nucleic acid in a target cell, generally involving contacting the target nucleic acid with an enzymatically inactive Cas9 polypeptide and a DNA-targeting RNA. Kits and compositions for carrying out the methods are also provided. The present disclosure provides genetically modified cells that produce Cas9; and Cas9 transgenic non-human multicellular organisms.
US10982225B2 Flowering time-regulating genes and related constructs and applications thereof
Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides, and recombinant DNA constructs useful for regulating plant heading date or flowering time are provided. Compositions (such as plants or seeds) comprising these recombinant DNA constructs, and methods utilizing these recombinant DNA constructs are also provided. The recombinant DNA constructs comprise a polynucleotide operably linked to a promoter that is functional in a plant, wherein said polynucleotides encode flowering time-regulating polypeptides.
US10982211B2 tRNA derived small RNAs (tsRNAs) involved in cell viability
The present invention features compositions and methods relating to tRNA-derived small RNAs (tsRNAs). Provided herein are oligonucleotide compositions that are complementary to tsRNAs, in particular leuCAGtsRNA, and methods of using the oligonucleotides for the regulation of respective tsRNA. Further provided are methods of inducing apoptosis through the inhibition of leuCAGtsRNA.
US10982197B2 P450-BM3 variants with improved activity
The present invention provides improved P450-BM3 variants with improved activity. In some embodiments, the P450-BM3 variants exhibit improved activity over a wide range of substrates.
US10982194B2 Non-genetic modification of enveloped viruses
The invention concerns a modified enveloped virus wherein said virus has at least one anti-tumor, tumor-specific peptide non-genetically attached to or inserted in/through the viral envelope; a pharmaceutical composition comprising same; and a method of treating cancer using same.
US10982187B2 Bos taurus variety ‘HO840003150607238’ and methods of use thereof
The disclosure relates to Bovine germplasm of Bos taurus variety HO840M003150607238. Included in the present disclosure are cells comprising the genome of Bovine variety HO840M003150607238 characterized by the presence of homozygous loci and spermatozoa obtained from said cells. Also provided by the present disclosure are tissue cultures of cells, animals obtained from said cells, and parts thereof, including F1 spermatozoa. The disclosure further provides for methods of breeding, selecting, and using the germplasm to improve existing commercial cattle herds generated from in vitro fertilization methods and progeny cattle obtained from in vitro fertilization and implantation and artificial insemination methods.
US10982184B2 Bacterial strains capable of metabolizing oxalates
A selection of strains of lactic bacteria and bifidobacteria of human intestinal origin capable of metabolizing oxalates is described. Moreover, a food composition or supplement product or pharmaceutical composition containing said bacterial strains is also described.
US10982168B2 Cylinder lubricating oil composition for crosshead diesel engine
(1) A cylinder lubricating oil composition for a crosshead diesel engine, the composition having: a sulfated ash content of 2.0 to 5.5 mass %; a base number of 15 to 45 mgKOH/g; and an autoignition temperature of no less than 262° C. (2) A cylinder lubricating oil composition for a crosshead diesel engine, comprising: a lubricant base oil; (B) a Ca sulfonate detergent having a base number of no less than 10 mgKOH/g and less than 60 mgKOH/g; (C) a Ca phenate detergent having a base number of 55 to 200 mgKOH/g; (D′) an amine antioxidant; and (E′) a zinc dithiophosphate, wherein the composition has a base number of no less than 15 mgKOH/g and less than 120 mgKOH/g.
US10982151B2 Process for converting carbonaceous material into low tar synthesis gas
A continuous multi-stage vertically sequenced gasification process for conversion of solid carbonaceous fuel material into clean (low tar) syngas. The process involves forming a pyrolysis residue bed having a uniform depth and width to pass raw syngas there through for an endothermic reaction, while controlling the reduction zone pressure drop, resident time and syngas flow space velocity during the endothermic reaction to form substantially tar free syngas, to reduce carbon content in the pyrolysis residue, and to reduce the temperature of raw syngas as compared to the temperature of the partial oxidation zone.
US10982150B2 Liquid crystalline medium
The present invention relates to liquid crystalline media comprising one or more naphthothiadiazol derivatives of formula I, in which R11, R12, A11, A12, A21, A22, Z11, Z12, Z21, Z22, W, X11, X12, L, r, s and t have the meanings indicated in claim 1, to the use of such liquid crystal media for optical, electro-optical and electronic purposes, in particular in devices for regulating the passage of energy from an outside space into an inside space, for example in windows.
US10982141B2 Phosphor composition, light-emitting device package comprising same, and lighting apparatus
An embodiment relates to a phosphor composition, a light-emitting device package comprising the same, and a lighting apparatus and, more particularly, to a phosphor composition comprising a first phosphor, excited by an excitation light source, for emitting a first wavelength range of light, a second phosphor, excited by the excitation light source, for emitting a second wavelength range of light, and a third phosphor, excited by the excitation light source, for emitting a third wavelength range of light. The light emitted from the phosphor composition exhibits an increased intensity of light in a blue-green wavelength region with the consequent improvement of color rendering index and a shortened wavelength of light in a red wavelength region with the consequent improvement of luminous flux.
US10982139B2 Fluoride phosphor and light-emitting device using same
Provided is a fluoride phosphor that has a good external quantum efficiency and is suitable for stably producing white LEDs. The fluoride phosphor having a composition represented by a general formula (1), a bulk density of 0.80 g/cm3 or more, and a mass median diameter (D50) of 30 μm or less: general formula: A2M(1-n)F6:Mn4+n (1), wherein 0
US10982133B2 Modified acid compositions as alternatives to conventional acids in the oil and gas industry
An aqueous modified acid composition for use in oil industry activities, said composition comprising: an amino acid, an alkanolamine and strong acid wherein the mineral acid:alkanolamine/amino acid are present in a molar ratio of not more than 15:1, preferably not more than 10:1; it can also further comprise a metal iodide or iodate. Said composition demonstrates advantages over known conventional acids and modified acids.
US10982128B2 Method for making a treatment fluid comprising a diverting agent in flake form, and method of treating a well
A method of treating a subterranean formation penetrated by a well-bore, for example to facilitate fracturing of the formation, comprises the steps of: (i) selecting a treatment fluid comprising a diverting agent (A) in a flaked form, for example guar gum in a flaked form. (ii) introducing the treatment fluid into the subterranean formation via the well-bore to plug a region of the formation. Thereafter, the formation may be fractured or re-fractured.
US10982125B2 Application of metal oxide-based cements in wellbores
Methods for using cement compositions in subterranean formations are provided. In some embodiments, the methods comprise introducing a first treatment fluid comprising a first base fluid and a metal oxide into a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation; introducing a spacer fluid into the wellbore that separates the first treatment fluid from at least a second treatment fluid; introducing the second treatment fluid into the wellbore, wherein the second treatment fluid comprises a second base fluid and a soluble salt; allowing the first treatment fluid to contact the second treatment fluid to form a cement mixture; and allowing the cement mixture to at least partially set.
US10982123B2 Sealing material for multi-layered glasses, and multi-layered glass
Provided is a sealing material for multi-layered glasses, including: a polysulfide resin (A) and a polyester resin (B) which is represented by Formula (1-1): or Formula (1-2): wherein A represents a dibasic acid residue, G represents a diol residue, X1 and X2 represent a hydrogen atom or a group represented by Formula (2-1): wherein R represents an aromatic group or an aliphatic group, and X3 and X4 represent an aromatic group or an aliphatic group, n and m each represent the average number of repetitions of a repeating unit in parentheses and are each a numerical value larger than 0, and some or all A's are aromatic dibasic acid residues, and which has an aromatic dibasic acid residue content of 20 to 70% based on chemical formula weights calculated from the chemical formulae represented by [ ]N and [ ]M and also has a number average molecular weight of 400 to 5,000.
US10982109B2 Two-component printable conductive composition
The present invention provides a two-component printable conductive composition comprising, as separate components, a metallic component comprising a high melting point (HMP) metal or metal alloy powder having a mean particle size below about 15 μm; and a fluxing component comprising an organic acid and an organic solvent. The organic acid is characterized by having at least two carboxylic groups and a first logarithmic acid dissociation constant (p Ka1) of at most about 4. These two components are manufactured and stored separately and are mixed together shortly before the combined conductive composition is used for printing. Further provided is a kit comprising the two-component composition, wherein the metallic component and the fluxing component are disposed in separate containers. The present 10 invention further provides a method for deposition and patterning of the two-component composition, comprising: mixing the metallic component with the fluxing component; and applying the obtained mixture to an insulating substrate.