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US11061553B1 Drag and drop quick actions
The present technology provide a mechanism for displaying and initiating actions and workflows for objects with a single drag-and-drop operation in association with a content management system. Drag operations may be monitored to trigger monitoring of a pointer performing the drag operation to detect whether the pointer is within a threshold distance from a chosen aspect, such as a system tray icon, and/or an area of a temporary invisible window. Upon detection, the drag operation of the objects may seamlessly trigger a presentation of a menu window. The menu window may display one or more icons representing different actions and workflows for which the object may be dropped, via a drop operation, upon to indicate a selection.
US11061548B1 Context-sensitive user interfaces in an information technology (IT) and security operations application
An information technology (IT) and security operations application is described that stores data reflecting customizations that users make to GUIs displaying information about various types of incidents, and further uses such data to generate “popular” interface profiles indicating popular GUI modifications. The analysis of the GUI customizations data is performed using data associated with multiple tenants of the IT and security operations application to develop profiles that may represent a general consensus on a collection and arrangement of interface elements that enable analysts to efficiently respond to certain types of incidents. Users of the IT and security operations application can then optionally apply these popular interface profiles to various GUIs during their use of the application. Among other benefits, the ability to generate and provide popular interface profiles can help analysts and other users more efficiently investigate and respond to a wide variety of incidents within IT environments, thereby improving the operation and security of those environments.
US11061544B2 Method and electronic device for processing input
Methods and electronic devices are provided for processing an input. A first object is displayed on a display of the electronic device. A first input related to the first object is received from a user of the electronic device. The first object is moved according to the first input. A speed at which the first object is moving is determined. The speed is compared with a preset threshold. An instruction corresponding to the first input is determined based on a comparison of the speed with the preset threshold. The instruction is executed.
US11061539B2 Reference nodes in a computational graph
A device receives information that identifies a primary node included in a computational graph. The primary node represents a first operation, that modifies a state value associated with the primary node and a reference node, when the primary node is executed. The device receives information that identifies the reference node included in the computational graph. The reference node represents a second operation, that modifies the state value associated with the primary node and the reference node, when the reference node is executed. The device obtains the computational graph that includes the primary node and the reference node, and executes the primary node and the reference node in a single iteration of the computational graph. The device modifies the state value, associated with the primary node and the reference node, based on executing the primary node and the reference node.
US11061533B2 Large format display apparatus and control method thereof
A Large Format Display (LFD) apparatus is provided. The LFD apparatus may include: a display; a sensor configured to recognize a user that is present within a predetermined distance from the display; and a processor configured to acquire profile information of the user recognized through the sensor, determine a model and recommended clothes corresponding to the acquired profile information, and control the display to display the clothing wearing the recommended clothes.
US11061514B2 Touch operated surface
A method provides a touchable user interface based on a surface. The surface supports direct human-machine interactions as conventional touch-sensitive platforms. According to implementations of the method, a mechanical actuator-sensor assembly is arranged at any type of object, and the assembly generates and senses the mechanical wave propagating in the object. In this way, a “touchable” surface can be created.
US11061513B2 Method for controlling display device, and display device
A projector displays an image based on an inputted image signal, in a sub screen on a screen along with a pin icon. The projector displays an image based on another inputted image signal, in another sub screen on the screen along with another pin icon. When the pin icon is selected, the projector stores the image based on the image signal into a capture memory. When the another pin icon is selected, the projector stores the image based on the another image signal into the capture memory. The projector displays the image stored in the capture memory onto the screen.
US11061507B2 Touch system and method for controlling the touch system by varying frequencies of alternating current shielding signals and transmitting signals over time
A method for controlling a touch system capable of reducing electromagnetic interference includes generating a first transmitting signal with a first frequency and a first alternating current shielding signal with the first frequency, transmitting the first transmitting signal to a first scan line of a plurality of scan lines of a touch panel, transmitting the first alternating current shielding signal to the plurality of scan lines exclusive of the first scan line, generating a second transmitting signal with a second frequency and a second alternating current shielding signal with the second frequency, transmitting the second transmitting signal to a second scan line of the plurality of scan lines, and transmitting the second alternating current shielding signal to the plurality of scan lines exclusive of the second scan line.
US11061500B2 Touch display driving apparatus and operation method thereof
A touch display driving apparatus and an operation method thereof are provided. A display frame period is divided into a plurality of display driving periods and a plurality of touch driving periods. During the display driving periods, the display driver circuit drives a touch display panel. During the touch driving periods, the touch driver circuit detects common electrode rows of the touch display panel. The common electrode rows are parallel to a plurality of gate lines of the touch display panel. Each of the common electrode rows serves as a current common electrode row, wherein the current common electrode row covers a plurality of corresponding gate lines of the gate lines. The touch driving period during which the current common electrode row being detected is not temporally adjacent to the display driving period during which the corresponding gate lines being driven.
US11061485B2 Computer mouse
A mouse for communication with a processor-based device. The mouse may include a housing having a base portion. The mouse may further include a layer of metal coupled to the base portion. The layer of metal may be connected to an electric reference potential.
US11061484B2 Computing device and predictive conversion method
A computing device includes a memory and a processor configured to perform, in response to receiving character information input by character input assistant software, display of the character information and candidate character information indicating one or more character strings predicted based on the character information, and perform, in response to receiving selection of a first character string from the one or more character strings, transmission of the first character string in association with the character information to a destination according to the character input assistant software.
US11061483B2 Positioning member and keyboard containing the same
The disclosure provides a positioning member includes a bottom plate and a shielding layer. The bottom plate includes a body part and a protruding part. The body part has a connection part. The protruding part has a through hole. The body part is upwardly connected to the protruding part through the connection part, such that the body part, the connection part and the protruding part jointly enclose an accommodating space below the through hole. An joint member having a stud and a head connected to the stud, wherein the stud passes through the through hole to be fixed in the accommodating space via the head. The shielding layer is disposed on the body part, partly extending to the through hole of the protruding part to shield the protruding part exposed by the joint member. A keyboard is further provided.
US11061482B2 Force sensitive input devices and methods
Force sensitive input device and methods are disclosed. A force sensitive input device may include a button, an analog sensor, and circuitry. The button may be movable along a first axis between first and second end positions and biased toward the first end position. The analog sensor may output an analog signal that is a function of a displacement of the button along the first axis from the first end position. The circuitry may generate both analog and digital input data in response to the analog signal. The analog input data may include a range of values that are monotonically related to the displacement of the button, and the digital input data may include first and second binary values.
US11061481B2 Electronic device with gesture detection system and methods for using the gesture detection system
A method in an electronic device, the method includes projecting infrared (“IR”) light from a plurality of light emitting diodes (“LEDs”) disposed proximate to the perimeter of the electronic device, detecting, by a sensor, IR light originating from at least two of the plurality of LEDs reflected from off of a person, and carrying out a function based on the relative strength of the detected IR light from the LEDs.
US11061469B2 Head mounted display system and rotation center correcting method thereof
A head mounted display system and a rotation center correcting method thereof are provided. The head mounted display system is wearable on a user's head and includes a main body, a sensor, and a processor. The sensor is disposed at the main body and obtains sensing data corresponding to at least one pose of the user's head. The processor is coupled to the sensor and configured to generate pose data of the user's head based on the sensing data, and generate rotation center information of the user's head based on the pose data, wherein the rotation center information is related to a center corresponding to rotation of the user's head. Accordingly, the center of the rotation can be adjusted for different users.
US11061465B2 Application processor including low power voice trigger system with security, electronic device including the same and method of operating the same
An application processor includes a system bus, a host processor and a voice trigger system that are electrically connected to the system bus. The voice trigger system performs a voice trigger operation and issue a trigger event based on a trigger input signal that is provided through a trigger interface. The voice trigger system is secured independently of the host processor. The voice trigger system performs the voice trigger operation based on secured user voice information that is stored in a security region in the secured voice trigger system during a sleep mode in which the system bus and the host processor are disabled.
US11061460B2 Techniques in performance and efficiency improvements of processors in a cooling system
Embodiments of the present disclosure describe methods, apparatuses, storage media, and systems for Thermal Design Power (TDP) rebalancing among thermally-coupled processors and non-thermally-coupled processors, providing computing efficiency or homogeneity with respect to, including but not limited to, thermal requirements, power consumption, and processor operations. The TDP rebalancing may include implementing management circuitry and configuration control circuitry. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
US11061458B2 Variable redundancy data center power topology
A first power train that includes a first plurality of components, and a second power train includes a second plurality of components. The first power train is configured to provide power to a first plurality of server racks of a first data center at a first level of high-availability service associated with a first uptime. The first plurality of components includes a first subset of the first plurality of components and a second subset of the first plurality of components. The second power train is configured to provide power to a second plurality of server racks of the first data center at a second level of high-availability service that is associated with a second uptime that is less than the first uptime. The second plurality of components includes a first subset of the second plurality of components and the second subset of the first plurality of components.
US11061456B2 Transmission of pulse power and data over a wire pair
In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an interface for transmitting pulse power and data to a powered device over a wire pair and a controller for receiving input identifying power transitions in the pulse power and suspending data transmission during the power transitions. A method is also disclosed herein.
US11061450B2 Cooling apparatus for electronic components
A cooling apparatus that includes a base plate configured to dissipate heat and including a heat exchange unit, and a cover member coupled to the base plate and at least partially enclosing the heat exchange unit. The cover member and the base plate define a heat exchange chamber that includes the heat exchange unit. The cover member defines a first opening and a second opening, and at least one of the first and second openings are above the heat exchange unit. The cooling apparatus further includes a flow guidance plate disposed on the cover member and a housing disposed on the flow guidance plate.
US11061448B1 Touchpad module and computing device using same
A touchpad module includes a touch member, a bracket, an elastic element and a spacer. The bracket is located under the touch member. The elastic element is arranged between the touch member and the bracket. The spacer is arranged between the elastic element and the touch member. While the touch member is pressed down, the touch member is moved downwardly to compress the spacer and the elastic element is pushed by the at least one spacer. Consequently, the elastic element is subjected to deformation and extended toward the corresponding perforation. The present invention further provides a computing device with the touchpad module.
US11061444B2 Portable information device
A portable information device is disclosed. The portable information device includes a first chassis having a first display, a second chassis having a second display, and a hinge mechanism rotatably couples the first chassis to the second chassis. The hinge mechanism includes a set of hinge shafts with axial directions provided along an aligning direction of the first and second chassis, a slide support part supported by the first chassis to be slidable along the aligning direction to support a first one of the hinge shafts closest to the first chassis in a manner to be relatively rotatable, and a fixed support part fixed to the second chassis to support a second one of the hinge shafts closest to the second chassis in a manner to be relatively rotatable.
US11061439B2 Folding device display
A display device includes a display panel, a mold frame at least partially surrounding the display panel, and a bracket at least partially overlapping the mold frame. Each of the mold frame and the bracket includes an electrically conductive material, and the mold frame and the bracket are electrically connected to each other.
US11061437B2 Foldable display device
A foldable display device may include: a support structure including a hinge, a plurality of supports disposed on opposite sides of the hinge and coupled to the hinge, where a light transmitting area is defined in a portion of the supports; a foldable display panel disposed on a first surface of the support structure, and including a foldable display area corresponding to the hinge, and a plurality of display areas disposed on opposite sides of the foldable display area; and a first input sensor disposed in the light transmitting area of the support structure at a position spaced apart from the foldable display panel.
US11061427B2 Operating device
An operating device includes: an operating lever extending in a first direction and including a first end-side part in the first direction, the first end-side part being operable; a casing supporting a first-direction intermediate part of the operating lever; first and second sensors arranged in the casing so as to be spaced apart from each other in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and be adjacent to a second end-side part in the first direction of the operating lever; and third and fourth sensors arranged in the casing so as to be spaced apart from each other in a third direction perpendicular to the first and second directions and be adjacent to the second end-side part of the operating lever, wherein each of the first to fourth sensors outputs a signal in accordance with a load applied from the operating lever.
US11061420B2 Mounting mechanism for thermostatic devices
A mounting device facilitates connecting an Internet of Things (IoT) device, such as thermostatic radiator valve (TRV) and automatic temperature balanced actuator (ABA), to a hydronic heating/cooling system to control the temperature of a room by changing the flow of hot/cold water through radiator. The mounting devices includes a male section and a female section, which is attached to the IoT device. The mounting device may be installed in two stages. First, a male section is attached to a component of the hydronic heating/cooling system (for example, a valve or manifold) by threading the male section onto the component. Second, a female section, is positioned to male section and locked into place by releasing a sliding sleeve. The female section (with the IoT device) may be easily removed by retracting the sliding sleeve.
US11061414B2 Fleet mission advisor
A fleet mission control system for a network of aerial vehicles including power thermal management systems is provided. According to examples of the disclosed technology a control system receives one or more mission objectives for a network of aircraft including two or more aerial vehicles. Each aerial vehicle includes a power-thermal management system. The control system receives system state information for the network of aircraft. The system state information includes PTMS state data. The control system determines a set of aircraft commands for the network of aircraft based on the one or more mission objectives and the PTMS state data, and generates an output signal based on the set of aircraft commands.
US11061407B2 Biped robot equivalent trajectory generating method and biped robot using the same
The present disclosure provides an equivalent trajectory generating method for a biped robot and a biped robot using the same. The method includes: obtaining a motion state of the biped robot by a position sensor; determining switching moments in an advancing direction of the biped robot, based on the motion state of the biped robot; finding the mass center position of the biped robot at each switching moment; connecting the mass center positions at the switching moments as an equivalent trajectory of the biped robot; and performing a closed loop control on the biped robot according to the equivalent trajectory. Through the method, the overall real-time position of the robot can be obtained according to the equivalent trajectory effectively, which is advantageous to perform a stable and reliable control to the biped robot according to the equivalent trajectory of the biped robot.
US11061406B2 Object action classification for autonomous vehicles
Aspects of the disclosure relate to training and using a model for identifying actions of objects. For instance, LIDAR sensor data frames including an object bounding box corresponding to an object as well as an action label for the bounding box may be received. Each sensor frame is associated with a timestamp and is sequenced with respect to other sensor frames. Each given sensor data frame may be projected into a camera image of the object based on the timestamp associated with the given sensor data frame in order to provide fused data. The model may be trained using the fused data such that the model is configured to, in response to receiving fused data, the model outputs an action label for each object bounding box of the fused data. This output may then be used to control a vehicle in an autonomous driving mode.
US11061404B1 Detecting and responding to tailgaters
An autonomous vehicle detects a tailgating vehicle and uses various response mechanisms. A vehicle is identified as a tailgater based on whether its characteristics meet a variable threshold. When the autonomous vehicle is traveling at slower speeds, the threshold is defined in distance. When the autonomous vehicle is traveling at faster speeds, the threshold is defined in time. The autonomous vehicle responds to the tailgater by modifying its driving behavior. In one example, the autonomous vehicle adjusts a headway buffer (defined in time) from another vehicle in front of the autonomous vehicle. In this regard, if the tailgater is T seconds too close to the autonomous vehicle, the autonomous vehicle increases the headway buffer to the vehicle in front of it by some amount relative to T.
US11061403B2 Path planning with a preparation distance for a lane-change
A driving environment is perceived based on sensor data obtained from a plurality of sensors mounted on the ADV. In response to a request for changing lane from a first lane to a second lane, path planning is performed. The path planning includes identifying a first lane change point for the ADV to change from the first lane to the second lane in a first trajectory of the ADV, determining a lane change preparation distance with respect to the first lane change point, and generating a second trajectory based on the lane change preparation distance, where the second trajectory having a second lane change point delayed from the first lane change point. Speed planning is performed on the second trajectory to control the ADV to change lane according to the second trajectory with different speeds at different point in time.
US11061398B2 Machine-learning systems and techniques to optimize teleoperation and/or planner decisions
A system, an apparatus or a process may be configured to implement an application that applies artificial intelligence and/or machine-learning techniques to predict an optimal course of action (or a subset of courses of action) for an autonomous vehicle system (e.g., one or more of a planner of an autonomous vehicle, a simulator, or a teleoperator) to undertake based on suboptimal autonomous vehicle performance and/or changes in detected sensor data (e.g., new buildings, landmarks, potholes, etc.). The application may determine a subset of trajectories based on a number of decisions and interactions when resolving an anomaly due to an event or condition. The application may use aggregated sensor data from multiple autonomous vehicles to assist in identifying events or conditions that might affect travel (e.g., using semantic scene classification). An optimal subset of trajectories may be formed based on recommendations responsive to semantic changes (e.g., road construction).
US11061394B2 In-situ measurement logging by wireless communication unit for communicating engine data
Systems and methods for recording and communicating engine data are provided. One example aspect of the present disclosure is directed to a method for monitoring performance. The method includes receiving, by one or more computing devices, a measurement from a sensor. The method includes assigning, by the one or more computing devices, a time to the measurement. The method includes storing, by the one or more computing devices, the received measurement and the assigned time to a file. The method includes transmitting, by the one or more computing devices, the file to a remove computing device associated with a ground system.
US11061393B2 Consolidating anomaly root causes and alarms using graphical granger models
A method for anomaly alarm consolidation includes detecting a plurality of anomalies in time-series data received from an information technology infrastructure; identifying a plurality of root-cause candidates for each of the anomalies; generating, by a scenario analysis of the anomalies, a plurality of alarms, wherein the scenario analysis predicts a plurality of future expected values of the time-series data over a plurality of historical values of the time-series data using a graphical Granger causal model and generates the alarms based on a difference between the future expected values of the time-series data and actual values of the anomalies in the time-series data; and performing a belief propagation procedure between the root-cause candidates and the alarms to determine a plurality of root-causes that collectively comprise attributed root-causes for the alarms.
US11061392B2 Smart HVAC manifold system
The smart HVAC manifold system for servicing air conditioning systems is designed to dynamically manage the data acquisition process and to measure and calculate the performance indicators and output as the load conditions and or equipment operation change taking into account variables in the installation that can impact performance. Both visually and by a very specific data set the performance of the equipment and the installation can quickly be assessed and specific problems identified along with suggestions of typical faults or problems that may need addressed by the technician. The smart HVAC manifold system provides a means of quickly and electronically handling the manual data acquisition process which would include component and or system model and serial numbers, equipment location (GPS tagging), customer name, environmental conditions that effect performance and performance measurement (weather data and elevation), and supports photo, voice and text documentation. These features streamline data acquisition, allow remote support, and minimizing transcription errors and preventing data-gaming when servicing equipment, commissioning or retro commissioning the system.
US11061389B2 Systems and methods for maintaining equipment in an industrial automation environment
A method for generating a report regarding prioritizations of industrial automation devices in an industrial system may include determining a first score for each of the industrial automation devices. The first score represents a relative importance of each of the industrial automation devices. The method may also include determining a second score for each of one or more parts of each of the industrial automation devices. The second score represents a relative importance of each of the parts with respect to each other. The method may also include generating the report comprising the parts, the industrial automation devices, the first score for each of the industrial automation devices, the second score for each of the parts, or any combination thereof, wherein the report is organized according to the first score, the second score, or based on a combination of the first score and the second score.
US11061387B2 Dispatcher system for semiconductor manufacturing plant
A dispatcher system associated with a manufacture execution system (MES) of a plant, where the MES uses a production database storing a table containing state information of a plurality machines in the plant to manage operation of the plurality of machines, the dispatcher system including a cache device to store a random accessible data sheet mapped to the table; and a processing device to provide a user interface to receive a dispatch application constructed based on a plurality of dispatch rules, the dispatch application comprising a database command directed to access the state information stored in the production database, convert the database command into a key-based search instruction in a target programming language, execute the key-based search instruction using a key to access the random accessible data sheet to generate a production plan, and issue the production plan to the MES to manage the operation of the plurality of machines.
US11061384B2 Methods, apparatus, and systems to facilitate multi-channel isolation
Methods, systems, and apparatus to facilitate multi-channel isolation is disclosed. An example apparatus includes a multiplexer including a first input terminal, a second input terminal, and an output terminal; a modulator including an input terminal and an output terminal, the input terminal of the modulator coupled to the output terminal of the multiplexer; an isolation capacitor including a first terminal and a second terminal, the first terminal of the isolation capacitor coupled to the output terminal of the modulator; a first receiver die coupled to the second terminal of the isolation capacitor; and a second receiver die coupled to the second terminal of the isolation capacitor.
US11061367B2 Drum unit, cartridge and coupling member
A drum unit for a cartridge includes a cylindrical photosensitive drum having an axis L1, and a coupling member operatively connected to the photosensitive drum. The coupling member includes a drum flange provided at an end of the photosensitive drum with a part of the drum flange being positioned inside of the photosensitive drum. The drum unit also includes a connecting part operatively connected to the drum flange, with the connecting part including a cap positioned adjacent to the drum flange, an arm portion extending from the cap in a direction of the axis L1, and a projection projecting from the arm portion in a direction perpendicular to the axis L1. The arm and the projection are movable relative to the drum flange and the cap.
US11061366B2 Drum unit, cartridge and coupling member
A cartridge includes a rotatable member configured to carry toner on a surface and a coupling member operatively connected to the rotatable member. The coupling member is rotatable about a rotational axis thereof, and the coupling member includes an extended portion that is movable in a direction perpendicular to the rotational axis, and a projection projecting from the extended portion, with the extended portion extending in a direction crossing a projecting direction of the projection. The extended portion extends downstream in a rotational direction of the coupling member toward the projection.
US11061364B2 Drum unit, cartridge and coupling member
To develop a conventional coupling for transmitting a driving force. A coupling member is provided with a supporting portion for movable supporting a driving force receiving portion for receiving a driving force.
US11061357B2 Image forming apparatus with rotation-controllable photosensitive drum and movable developing roller
An image forming apparatus, having a casing, a cover, a first motor, a photosensitive drum, a second motor, a developing motor, a clutch, a contact/separation cam, a switching cam, and a controller, is provided. The controller conducts a first process, in which, when the cover is moved from an open position to a closed position, the controller drives the first motor to rotate the photosensitive drum without causing rotation of the developing roller; and a second process, in which, after a lapse of a first period since the controller started driving the first motor, the controller drives the second motor to move the contact/separation cam from the first phase to the second phase and move the switching cam from the first phase to the second phase causing the developing roller to be moved from the contacting position to the separated position while the photosensitive drum is rotating.
US11061356B1 Conveyance device
A cover stopper engages a cover engaging portion when a cover is located at a closed position and to restrict rotational movement of the cover toward an open position. A rotation guide contacts, from above, a rib engagement surface during rotational movement of the cover and to guide rotational movement of the cover between the open position and a relay position. An urging member urges the cover from the relay position toward the closed position. When the cover rotationally moves from the open position to the relay position, a rib and the rotation guide engage each other to restrict upward movement of the cover against urging force of the urging member. When the cover reaches the relay position from the open position, the rib and the rotation guide become disengaged and the cover moves to the closed position where the cover engaging portion and the cover stopper engage each other.
US11061354B2 Inkjet recording apparatus
An inkjet recording apparatus includes an image forming section, a heater, a first calculation section, storage, and a second calculation section. The image forming section ejects ink onto a sheet in which first to M-th regions are defined (M is an integer of at least 2). The heater heats an n-th region of the sheet using an n-th heat source (n is an integer of at least 1 and no greater than M). The storage stores therein temperature information indicating a first heating temperature for the n-th region. The second calculation section calculates a second heating temperature for the n-th region based on the temperature information and the ink ejection amount to the n-th region calculated by the first calculation section.
US11061353B2 Image forming apparatus
An upstream roller pair and a downstream roller pair are disposed on a first conveyance path and configured to perform a reverse conveyance operation on a sheet. The upstream roller pair includes a first roller and a second roller abutting with each other. The downstream roller pair is configured to nip and convey a sheet by a third roller and a fourth roller in a state that areas in a width direction where a plurality of first rotary members contact a first surface of a sheet do not overlap with areas in the width direction where a plurality of second rotary members contact a second surface of a sheet opposite to the first surface.
US11061352B2 Image forming apparatus having a common discharge part for discharging a sheet with an image formed by an image forming unit and a document after reading by an image reading unit
An image forming apparatus includes a sheet feeding part, a sheet conveying path, an image forming unit, a document feeding part, a document conveying path, an image reading unit, and a common discharge part. The sheet conveying path extends from the sheet feeding part to a downstream side in the sheet conveying direction. The image forming unit is disposed on the sheet conveying path. The document feeding part is disposed at a different position from the sheet feeding part, to send out a document. The document conveying path extends from the document feeding part to a downstream side in the document conveying direction. The image reading unit is disposed on the document conveying path. The common discharge part is disposed at a junction of the sheet conveying path and the document conveying path, to discharge the sheet after image formation and the document after reading.
US11061348B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a first plurality of image forming sections that form a first toner image for adjustment and transfer the first toner image for adjustment to a medium; a second plurality of image forming sections that form a second toner image for adjustment and transfer the second toner image for adjustment to the medium; and a detection device configured to detect a misregistration between the first toner image for adjustment transferred to the medium and the second toner image for adjustment transferred to the medium.
US11061333B2 Manufacturing method of semiconductor device and semiconductor processing system
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device and a semiconductor processing system are provided. The method includes the following steps. A photoresist layer is formed on a substrate in a lithography tool. The photoresist layer is exposed in the lithography tool to form an exposed photoresist layer. The exposed photoresist layer is developed to form a patterned photoresist layer in the lithography tool by using a developer. An ammonia gas by-product of the developer is removed from the lithography tool.
US11061324B2 Manufacturing method of replica template, manufacturing method of semiconductor device, and master template
A method of manufacturing a replica template includes preparing a substrate including a first protruding portion protruding from a first surface of the substrate and having a patterning surface thereon, forming a first mask pattern over the patterning surface, the first mask pattern comprising a convex portion having a smaller width than the patterning surface and a pattern disposed on the convex portion, removing a portion of the first protruding portion using the first mask pattern as a mask to produce a second protruding portion on the first protruding portion, and forming a pattern in the patterning surface on the second protruding portion by transferring the shape of the pattern of the first mask pattern into the patterning surface on the second protruding portion.
US11061322B2 Systems and methods using mask pattern measurements performed with compensated light signals
A system includes a plate configured for mounting of a reflective extreme ultra-violet (EUV) mask thereon and a zone plate configured to divide EUV light into zero-order light and first-order light and to pass the zero-order light and the first-order light to the reflective EUV mask. The system further includes a detector configured to receive EUV light reflected by the EUV mask and including a zero-order light detection region configured to generate a first image signal and a first-order light detection region configured to generate a second image signal, and a calculator configured to generate a compensated third image signal from the first image signal and the second image signal. The third image signal may be used to determine a distance between mask patterns of the EUV mask.
US11061319B2 Photomask blank and making method
A photomask blank is processed into a transmissive photomask for use in photolithography for forming a pattern on a recipient using exposure light. The photomask blank comprises a transparent substrate, a first film of a material which is etchable by chlorine/oxygen-based dry etching, and a second film of a silicon-containing material. The second film includes a layer having a refractive index n of at least 1.6 or an extinction coefficient k of at least 0.3 with respect to the wavelength of inspection light which is longer than the exposure light.
US11061316B2 Mask blank, transfer mask, method of manufacturing a transfer mask, and method of manufacturing a semiconductor device
A mask blank that includes a thin film made of a material containing silicon and nitrogen for forming a transfer pattern on a transparent substrate. In conducting an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy on a plurality of measurement locations in an inner region, which is a region excluding a vicinity region and a surface layer region of the thin film, in order to acquire an average value PSi_fi_av of maximum peaks PSi_fi of photoelectron intensity of Si2p narrow spectrum and conducting an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy on a plurality of measurement locations in the transparent substrate to acquire an average value PSi_sb_av of maximum peaks PSi_sb of photoelectron intensity of Si2p narrow spectrum, (PSi_fi_av)/(PSi_sb_av) is 1.08 or more.
US11061312B2 Projection apparatus and projection method
Provided are a projection apparatus and a projection method capable of uniformly projecting a projection image, in which blurring is suppressed, onto a projection target having projected and recessed portions outside the focal depth of a projection lens by using the afterimage effect. The projection apparatus includes: a light source; a projection image generation unit; a projection lens that projects a projection image generated by the projection image generation unit onto a projection target having projected and recessed portions, where a defocus optical transfer function at a specific frequency has two or more local maximum values and a second largest local maximum value is equal to or greater than 0.5 times a first largest local maximum value; an oscillation mechanism that oscillates the projection lens in a direction of an optical axis T; and a control unit that controls an amplitude and a period of the oscillation mechanism.
US11061307B2 Projection optical system and projector
A first optical system, a first mirror, a second optical system, a second mirror, and a third optical system are disposed in order on an optical axis from an image forming panel to a screen. A first optical axis of the first optical system, a second optical axis of the second optical system, and a third optical axis of the third optical system are formed in a U shape, and orientations of luminous fluxes of the first optical axis and the third optical axis are reversed. The first mirror, the second optical system, the second mirror, and the third optical system are held to make a second holding barrel with respect to the first optical system. The second holding barrel is rotationally moved in a rotational movement range of 45° with respect to a first holding barrel. In projecting portrait image instead of a landscape image, the second holding barrel is rotated in increments of 45° with respect to the first holding barrel.
US11061299B1 Underwater video housings and imaging systems with light contamination mitigation
An integrated underwater imaging device includes a housing with a transparent optical port, a camera and one or more LED light sources with optically coupled to light pipes within the housing. The optical port includes light mitigation features to reduce internal light contamination from the LED light sources on the imager of the camera.
US11061283B2 Quantum rod transflective display with quantum rod block copolymer layer
A quantum rod display device has an enhanced alignment of the quantum rods that is achieved by employing an aligned block copolymer material to align the quantum rods. The display device may be a transflective display device. The display device includes a liquid crystal layer and a quantum rod structure optically coupled to the liquid crystal layer. The quantum rod structure includes an aligned block copolymer material including a first polymer strain and a second polymer strain that are aligned relative to each other, and quantum rods that are embedded within either the first polymer strain or the second polymer strain, and the quantum rods are aligned by the alignment of the polymer strain in which the quantum rods are embedded. The quantum rod structure may be unpatterned whereby the quantum rod structure emits light of a single color or a combined color emission, or patterned into regions whereby at least two of the regions include quantum rods that emit light of different colors. The quantum rods may include a functionalization ligand that renders the quantum rods preferentially soluble into the polymer strain in which the quantum rods are aligned.
US11061279B2 Illumination apparatus
A switchable directional illumination apparatus comprises first and second arrays of LEDs, some of which are micro-LEDs; an aligned catadioptric micro-optic array and an aligned light guide array. In a first mode a narrow angular output is provided by a first micro-LED array and catadioptric micro-optics. In a second mode a wider angular output is provided by the second LED array and light guides. A thin and efficient illumination apparatus may be used for switching illumination in environmental lighting, display backlighting or direct display.
US11061275B2 Illumination device for use in local dimming
According to one embodiment, an illumination device includes a light source module, and a reflector opposed to the light source module. The reflector includes a plurality of incidence openings on which light from the light source module is made incident, a plurality of emission openings opposed to the incidence openings, a plurality of reflective surfaces extending from the incidence openings to the emission openings, respectively, and reflective films formed on the reflective surfaces. The reflector includes a plurality of blocks, and the blocks are bonded to each other to form the reflector.
US11061273B2 Driving circuit for a light-emitting diode backlight and method for driving the same
A driving circuit and a method for a backlight using light-emitting diodes, LED, the backlight having a first and second segment is presented. A driving circuit for an LED backlight with a first and second segment has a first terminal, a second terminal for sensing a first signal, a third terminal for connecting to a first current generating unit for providing a first driving current, a first current regulation circuit, a fourth terminal for sensing a second signal, a fifth terminal for connecting to a second current generating unit, a second current regulation circuit for controlling the second current generating unit, and a control unit which is prepared to adjust the supply voltage and to adjust the first and/or second driving current in dependence on the first and the second signal by means of the first and/or the second current regulation circuits.
US11061265B2 COA substrate and display panel
A color-filter on array substrate, having a first base substrate, includes a plurality of thin-film transistors (TFTs) disposed in an array on the first base substrate; color resists correspondingly disposed on one of the TFTs; a planarization layer disposed on the color resists and covering all of the color resists; and an electrically conductive layer disposed on the planarization layer. An orthogonal projection of the electrically conductive layer on the planarization layer covers the planarization layer. The electrically conductive layer comprises a plurality of first regions and second regions being separated. Each of the first regions is electrically connected to one of the TFTs. One of a plurality of protrusions is provided by the planarization layer or at least one of two adjacent color resists and corresponds to one of the second regions.
US11061264B2 Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A novel foldable display device or an electronic device using the same, e.g., a portable information processor or a portable communication information device, is provided. A foldable display device of which a display panel can be folded n times (n≥1, and n is a natural number) at a curvature radius of greater than or equal to 1 mm and less than or equal to 100 mm is obtained. The display device can be miniaturized by being foldable. In addition, in the state where the flexible display panel is opened, display which is unbroken and continuous over a plurality of housings is possible. The plurality of housings can store a circuit, an electronic component, a battery and the like inside as appropriate, and the thickness of each housing can be small.
US11061257B1 Visual loupes with point of view modification
A device can include glasses including one or more lenses that permit a wearer a broad view of the environment from a first perspective and contact members having one or more contact-surfaces formed to secure the glasses to a head of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device. The device can include one or more loupes, each loupe including a redirection member structured to redirect image light that is received by the loupe; one or more magnifying members structured to magnify the image light; a viewport structured to allow passage of the magnified image light. The loupe is secured through one of the lenses such that the magnified image light is presented though the viewport to an eye of the wearer while the wearer is wearing the device.
US11061252B2 Hinge for electronic spectacles
Eyewear including an optical functional member, control electronics, and a sealed electrical connective element connecting the electronics to the optical functional member. The connective element can directly connect the electronics to the optical functional member, or can connect through an intermediate contact, e.g., a plug-and-receptacle. The connective element can be routed from the electronics, around a rimlock of the eyewear to the optical functional member. The connective element can be a conductive compressible member, such as conductive rubber. In some embodiments, the connective element can be a multiconductor cable.
US11061234B1 Depth camera assembly based on near infra-red illuminator
A depth camera assembly for depth sensing of a local area includes an illumination source, an imaging device, and a controller. The illumination source illuminates a local area with light emitted in accordance with emission instructions generated by the controller. The illumination source includes an array of optical sources and an optical assembly. Operation of each optical source in the array is controllable based in part on the emission instructions. The optical assembly is configured to project the light into the local area. The imaging device captures one or more images of at least a portion of the light reflected from one or more objects in the local area. The controller determines depth information for the one or more objects based in part on the captured one or more images.
US11061233B2 Polarizing beam splitter and illuminator including same
A folded light path illuminator is provided. The illuminator may include a polarizing beam splitter having an input face, an output face and an imager face, a light source disposed adjacent the input face and defining an input active area on the input face, and an image forming device disposed adjacent the imager face for receiving light emitted from the light source and emitting a patterned light, which may be a converging patterned light. The image forming device may have a largest image area which defines an output active area on the output face. One or both of the input active area and the output active area may be less than about half the largest image area. The polarizing beam splitter may include first and second prisms and the volume of the first prism may be no greater than half the volume of the second prism.
US11061229B2 Head-up display
Provided is a head-up display in which the characteristics for dissipating heat generated by a light source are excellent. This head-up display emits display light of a display image projected by a display device to a transmission/reflection part of the vehicle to allow a viewer to see a virtual image of the display image. The display device comprises: a substrate that has a quadrilateral heat dissipation plate having corners; and a quadrilateral light source that is provided on the heat dissipation plate, and that has corners. The heat dissipation plate is disposed such that the corners of the heat dissipation plate 61 are rotated relative to the corners of the light source.
US11061222B2 Optical fiber scanning apparatus and endoscope
An optical fiber scanning apparatus includes an optical fiber whose fixed end is fixed and a free end for emitting illumination light of which vibrates in a first direction (X-axis direction) and a second direction (Y-axis direction), a ferrule including a through hole through which the optical fiber is inserted and including a pair of first fixing sections and a pair of second fixing sections which respectively fix the fixed end of the optical fiber, and piezoelectric elements or a magnet configured to vibrate the optical fiber, in which the optical fiber is sandwiched between the pair of first fixing sections and fixed in the first direction, and is sandwiched between the pair of second fixing sections and fixed in the second direction, and the pair of first fixing sections and the pair of second fixing sections differ in a shape of an abutment portion abutting on the optical fiber.
US11061213B2 Folded camera
A folded camera that includes two light folding elements such as prisms and an independent lens system, located between the two prisms, which includes an aperture stop and a lens stack. The lens system may be moved on one or more axes independently of the prisms to provide autofocus and/or optical image stabilization for the camera. The shapes, materials, and arrangements of the refractive lens elements in the lens stack may be selected to capture high resolution, high quality images while providing a sufficiently long back focal length to accommodate the second prism.
US11061210B2 Variable magnification optical system, optical device, and manufacturing method for variable magnification optical system
A variable magnification optical system comprising, in order from an object side, a first lens group G1 having negative refractive power, a second lens group G2 having positive refractive power, a third lens group G3 having negative refractive power and a rear group comprising at least one lens group and having positive refractive power as a whole; upon varying magnification, air intervals between the neighboring lens groups being varied; and said first lens group G1 consisting of lens component(s) having negative refractive power, thereby a variable magnification optical system having excellent optical performance, an optical apparatus and a method for manufacturing the variable magnification optical system, being provided.
US11061201B2 Non-linear springs to unify the dynamic motion of individual elements in a micro-mirror array
An array of micro mirrors is used to beam steer a laser for Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) applications. The array of micro mirrors are driven in a nonlinear motion to synchronize motion of the micro mirrors in the array.
US11061200B2 Imaging apparatus, image processing apparatus, image processing method, and image processing program
Provided are an imaging apparatus, an image processing apparatus, an image processing method, and a non-transitory computer readable recording medium storing an image processing program capable of appropriately correcting both of focus breathing and distortion. Focus breathing is corrected by subjecting image data to magnification/reduction processing according to a magnification/reduction rate determined for each focus position. Distortion is corrected through image processing to the image data with focus breathing corrected. In correcting distortion, distortion appearing in image data after correction of focus breathing is corrected.
US11061195B2 Fire safety retainers for point of entry and other modules storing optical fibers or cables
A safety retention clip for installation in a module that stores a length of a communication line. The clip has a body formed of metallic sheet material. The body has a base portion, and a retaining finger portion joined to the base portion. A distal end of the finger portion is configured to overlie a communication line stored inside the module, and to retain the line close to a building wall on which the module is mounted if the module melts during a building fire. A mounting hole is formed in the base portion of the clip body, near a proximal end of the finger portion for insertion of a mounting screw. The hole extends through a boss that projects downward from the base portion, and the boss is sized to nest in a corresponding mounting opening in a base of the module in which the clip is installed.
US11061193B2 Semiconductor chip package having optical interface
A semiconductor package including: a chip having a first surface and a second surface; a mold configured to encapsulate the chip; a vertical conductive channel electrically connected to a pad formed on the second surface of the chip while passing through the mold; a wiring pattern electrically connected to a pad formed on the first surface of the chip and configured to perform electrical connection in the package; an optical device arranged on a surface of the semiconductor package to be electrically connected to the vertical conductive channel; and an external connection terminal configured to electrically connect the semiconductor package to the outside.
US11061179B2 Display glasses using meta-surface planar lens integrated with liquid lens
Designs of display devices using an integrated lens are described. According to one aspect of the present invention, an integrated lens includes at least one planar lens and at least one liquid lens. The planar lens includes at least a substrate and a plurality of nanosized studs while the liquid lens includes a liquid layer (e.g., liquid crystals) and two (electrodes sandwiching the liquid layer. Depending on the implementation, the studs may be in different heights, spaced evenly or unevenly and oriented towards or outwards a focal point. One of the two electrodes is patterned per a predefined pattern to have an array of small electrodes. Together with another one of the two electrodes and the planar lens, the affected electric field applied across the liquid layer achieves desired optical characteristics to allow a viewer a media advantageously through the integrated lens.
US11061175B2 Polarizing film, method for producing same, optical film, image display device, and adhesion improvement-treated polarizer
A polarizing film, comprising a polarizer, and a transparent protective film laminated on/over at least one surface of the polarizer to interpose an adhesive layer between the surface and the transparent protective film, and the polarizing film comprising, on/over the adhesion surface of the polarizer, an adhesion-improving layer interposed between the polarizer and the adhesive layer. The adhesion-improving layer preferably comprises a compound represented by the following general formula (1): wherein X is a functional group containing a reactive group, and R1 and R2 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, or an aliphatic hydrocarbon group, aryl group or heterocyclic group that may have a substituent, and the compound represented by the general formula (1) is interposed between the polarizer and the adhesive layer.
US11061174B2 Diffractive optical element, method of producing a diffractive optical element and laser component
A diffractive optical element includes a carrier and a plurality of nano- or micro-scale rods arranged above a top side of the carrier, wherein the rods are arranged parallel to one another in a regular grid arrangement. A method of producing a diffractive optical element includes providing a carrier and epitaxially growing a plurality of mutually parallel nano- or micro-scale rods in a regular gird arrangement above a top side of the carrier.
US11061173B2 Prism sheet, prism assembly and display device
Disclosed is a prism sheet, a prism assembly, and a display device. The prism assembly includes a first prism sheet and a second prism sheet stacked with the first prism sheet. The first prism sheet includes a plurality of first subareas, and each first subarea includes at least one first sub-prism; the second prism sheet includes a plurality of second subareas, and each second subarea includes at least one second sub-prism. An orthographic projection of each first subarea on the second prism sheet corresponds to one of the plurality of second subareas one to one; an extending direction of the at least one first sub-prism in a first subarea is perpendicular to an extending direction of the at least one second sub-prism in a second subarea corresponding to the first subarea.
US11061172B2 Manufacturing method of anti-glare film
A manufacturing method of an anti-glare film is provided. The manufacturing method includes spraying a solution on a substrate to form a plurality of droplets on the substrate, wherein the solution includes a curable resin, a plurality of particles, and a solvent; and curing the plurality of droplets to form an anti-glare film.
US11061165B2 System, method and apparatus for exploration
In accordance with one embodiment, a method of locating mineral deposits suitable for production comprises obtaining via a computer an image of an area of land, determining from the image at least one fluid-expulsion structure present on the land, designating an area proximate the fluid-expulsion structure as a mineral exploration location; while in accordance with another embodiment a method of locating a hydrocarbon reservoir suitable for production is described which comprises obtaining via a computer an image of an area of land, determining from the image at least one fluid-expulsion structure present on the land, and designating an area proximate the fluid-expulsion structure as a hydrocarbon exploration location.
US11061164B1 System, algorithm, and method using short pulse interrogation with neutrons to detect and identify matter
A system, method, and algorithm for detecting and identifying special nuclear material (SNM) (including fissionable material), explosives, or drugs is disclosed. This material detection system relies on active interrogation of material using a short, intense neutron pulse, and characterization of the resulting prompt gamma response in two short time windows, the first concurrent with and the second immediately following the end of the neutron pulse, optionally subject to a total transit delay time of the neutrons from the neutron source to the target and from the target to the gamma detector. A high data rate analysis system implements data stream analysis and statistical correlations of the two short time window gamma responses to rapidly detect or identify SNM, explosives, or drugs. The duration of the neutron pulse is so short that minimal dose results. Various shields help to minimize the background signal falling on the gamma detector to improve sensitivity.
US11061163B2 Permeability determinations from wideband EM models using borehole logging tools
A permeability log is generated by running borehole tools in a borehole traversing a formation, including at least electromagnetic (EM) tool providing at least a low-frequency complex conductivity measurement at least one frequency. Data from the EM tool and other data obtained from other tools are provided to a wideband EM model, where a data inversion is conducted to provide a plurality of outputs from which a cementation exponent may be calculated. The cementation exponent is used to find a formation factor at each depth of interest in the borehole, and the formation factor is used to find a permeability value which is used for the permeability log. The permeability log may be generated without the use of core data.
US11061160B1 System and methods of mapping buried pipes underwater
It may be difficult to determine the location of objects underwater, especially when they are buried below a seabed. A system for detecting conductive objects underwater may include a long conductive cable in electric communication with a signal generator. When the cable is positioned proximate to the conductive object, its signal may induce a current and a detectible secondary magnetic field in the conductive object. A sensor, preferably positioned distally from any portion of the conductive cable, may detect the secondary magnetic field and thereby determine the location of the conductive object. A method of detecting and mapping the location of a buried underwater pipeline comprising a conductive material may include: sending a predetermined current through a conductive cable attached to a first water vehicle; inducing an induced current in the pipeline; and detecting the location of at least a portion of the pipeline by a sensor attached to a second water vehicle.
US11061158B2 Method and device for measuring fluid properties using an electromechanical resonator
A method and device are described for making in situ measurements of the density and viscosity of downhole fluids at subterranean wells. An oscillator circuit is deployed in the well comprising an amplifier, a feedback loop, and an electromechanical resonator. The electromechanical resonator is a component in the feedback loop of the oscillator circuit, and has a resonance mode that determines the frequency of the oscillator circuit. The electromechanical resonator is also in contact with the fluid such that the density and viscosity of the fluid influence the resonant frequency and damping of the resonator. The frequency of the oscillator is measured by a microcontroller. In one embodiment, the oscillator circuit periodically stops driving the electromechanical resonator such that the oscillation decays and the rate of decay is also measured by the microcontroller. The density and viscosity of the fluid are determined from the frequency and rate of decay of the oscillation. This measurement technique provides a faster response time to fluid changes than is possible with conventional measurement methods, and the fast response time opens up new applications for downhole viscosity and density measurements, including determining PVT characteristics, phase diagrams, and flow rates.
US11061155B2 Method of dropping a plurality of probes intended to partially penetrate into a ground using a vegetation detection, and related system
The method comprises flying at least a probe carrier flying vehicle above a dropping area on the ground, the probe carrier flying vehicle carrying probes and a launcher, configured to separate each probe from the probe carrier flying vehicle; activating the launcher to separate at least one of the probes from the probe carrier flying vehicle above the dropping area; falling of the probe from the flying vehicle in the ground of the dropping area; at least partial insertion of the probe in the ground of the dropping area. When the probe carrier flying vehicle is located above a target dropping area, before activating the launcher, the method comprises determining a vegetation information at the target dropping area using a flying vegetation detector.
US11061152B2 Method and device for the two-dimensional imaging of a positron emitter distribution of weakly positron-absorbing objects
A method for two-dimensional imaging of a positron emitter distribution in objects to be examined, wherein the object to be examined includes a positron emitter, includes positioning the object to be examined in a magnetic field, wherein the positrons leaving the object to be examined follow the course of the magnetic field and strike a positron absorber which is likewise positioned in the magnetic field and which, upon interaction with the positrons, allows localization of the impact points of the positrons on the positron absorber.
US11061140B2 Wavelength division multiplexed LiDAR
Aspects of the present disclosure describe wavelength division multiplexed LiDAR systems, methods, and structures that advantageously provide a wide field of view without employing lasers having a large tuning range.
US11061135B2 Systems and methods for detecting buried non-conductive pipes
A method for detecting a buried non-conductive pipe includes transmitting, by a radio frequency (RF) transmitter, guided RF energy through one end of the non-conductive pipe, receiving, by a RF receiver, electromagnetic signals due to RF energy leaks in one or more locations along the non-conductive pipe, and processing, by one or more processors, the received signals to determine a location of the non-conductive pipe. A system for detecting a buried non-conductive pipe includes a RF transmitter configured to transmit guided RF energy through one end of the non-conductive pipe, a RF receiver configured to receive electromagnetic signals due to RF energy leaks in one or more locations along the non-conductive pipe, and one or more processors configured to process the received signals to determine a location of the non-conductive pipe.
US11061118B2 Mirror assembly for light steering
Embodiments of the disclosure provide a Light Detection and Ranging system. The system may include a light source configured to emit a light beam, a first apparatus configured to adjust the light beam and a second apparatus configured to adjust the light beam and receive the reflected light beam from a first rotatable mirror. The first apparatus may include the first rotatable mirror configured to receive and reflect the light beam, and a first actuator configured to rotate the first rotatable mirror. The second apparatus may include a second adjustable mirror configured to receive and propagate the light beam, a second actuator configured to adjust the second adjustable mirror, and a detector configured to receive the light beam reflected by the object. The first rotatable mirror is further configured to receive and reflect the light beam reflected by the object to the detector.
US11061113B2 Method and apparatus for object detection system
The disclosed systems, structures, and methods are directed to an object detection system, employing a receiver configured to receive a signal reflected from an object, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to convert the received signal into a digital signal, a pre-processor configured to improve a signal-to-noise (SNR) of the digital signal and to generate a pre-processed signal corresponding to the digital signal, a parameter extractor configured to calculate a number of reference cells M and a multiplication factor K0, and a Constant False Alarm Rate (CFAR) processor configured to analyze a cell-under-test (CUT) and M reference cells in accordance with the number of reference cells M and the multiplication factor K0 to detect the presence of the object.
US11061112B2 Method for monitoring the performance range of an automotive radar system
A method for monitoring the performance range of a radar system placed behind a portion of a vehicle including, in an operational mode, the steps of: transmitting a first signal in a high range resolution mode from the radar system through the portion of the vehicle; receiving a first return signal comprising a part of the first signal that is reflected by the portion of the vehicle at the radar system; measuring the first return signal; comparing the first return signal with a calibration return signal representative of a part of the first signal that is reflected by the portion of the vehicle in a calibration mode; determining the relative loss of transmission of the portion of the vehicle from the comparing step.
US11061105B2 Global resource locator label
The present disclosure relates to methods and apparatus for creating a Definable Blockchain in a Chip along with other components that can receive process and communicate information to enable locating, identifying, and tracking physical Assets and data contained within the Assets. More specifically, the present disclosure presents a Definable Blockchain in a Chip that can be inserted into product labels or packaging which can communicate via Bluetooth with a Smartphone or other Authenticated Radio Source to update the Definable Blockchain with a validated transaction and then optionally provide that information to a Cloud.
US11061104B2 Method and apparatus for positioning with wireless signals
Provided is a method for determining positions of one or more target receivers, wherein the one or more target receivers and one or more reference receivers receive a plurality of signals transmitted at unknown times from a plurality of sources that are located at unknown positions and not synchronized with each other. The method includes: obtaining times of arrival of the plurality of signals at the one or more target receivers; obtaining a plurality of times of arrival of the plurality of signals at the one or more reference receivers; and computing, based on the plurality of times of arrival of the plurality of signals at the one or more reference receivers, a plurality of reference positions of the one or more reference receivers, and the times of arrival of the plurality of signals at the one or more target receivers. The method may include determining directions of the plurality of sources.
US11061098B2 Phase error correction for bipolar read out gradients
A magnetic resonance (MR) imaging system includes a memory for storing machine executable instructions and preparation pulse sequence commands. The preparation pulse sequence commands are configured to control the system to acquire the preliminary MR data as a first data portion and a second data portion; to generate a first bipolar readout gradient during acquisition of the first portion; and to generate a second bipolar readout gradient during acquisition of the second portion, wherein the first bipolar readout gradient has an opposite polarity to the second bipolar gradient. The system is further configured to calculate a measured normalised phase correction quantity in image space using the first and second data portions; and fit a modeled phase correction to the measured phase error, wherein modeled phase correction is an exponential of a complex value multiplied by a phase error function that is spatially dependent.
US11061088B2 NMR probe system and method of using NMR probe system
A container has a sample installation unit and an NMR circuit therein, and is connected to a bearing gas supply path and a drive gas supply path for supplying gas to the inside of that container. This container is also connected to an exhaust path that exhausts the gas from the inside of the container. The exhaust path has a pressure control valve as an adjustment mechanism for adjusting the pressure in the container.
US11061087B2 Determining a load-optimized MR sequence
A method includes determining a position of a local coil, a coil position, and a position of a body part of a patient, a body part position. Spacing between the coil position and the body part position is determined. An optimized MR sequence is determined. Based on the determined spacing between the coil position and the body part position, it is checked that in a subsequent MR examination of the patient, a predetermined loading threshold value (e.g., an SAR value) is not exceeded. The optimization of the MR sequence thus takes place under the boundary condition that the loading threshold value is not exceeded.
US11061085B2 Magnetic field sensing apparatus
A magnetic field sensing apparatus including a substrate, a plurality of magnetoresistance sensors and a plurality of magnetization direction setting devices is provided. A surface of the substrate includes a plurality of inclined surfaces and a plane surface. The magnetoresistance sensors include a plurality of first magnetoresistance sensors disposed at the inclined surfaces and a plurality of second magnetoresistance sensors disposed at the plane surface. The first magnetoresistance sensors include a first and a third portions and form a first full Wheatstone Bridge. The second magnetoresistance sensors include a second and a fourth portions and form a second full Wheatstone Bridge. The magnetization direction setting devices include a first and a second magnetization direction setting devices. The first magnetization direction setting device is disposed beside and overlaps with the first and the second portions. The second magnetization direction setting device is disposed beside and overlaps with the third and the fourth portions.
US11061074B2 Battery measurement device and battery monitoring system
A battery measurement device has an input terminal that receives a voltage of a secondary battery, a measurement circuit that measures a voltage value of a voltage received by the input terminal and generates a measurement information signal representing measurement results, a transmission unit that wirelessly transmits the measurement information signal, and a power source circuit that generates a power source voltage having a prescribed voltage value on the basis of the voltage of the input terminal, and supplies the power source voltage to the measurement circuit and the transmission unit.
US11061068B2 Multi-member test probe structure
A testing arrangement for testing Integrated Circuit (IC) interconnects is provided. In an example, the testing arrangement includes a substrate, and a first interconnect structure. The first interconnect structure may include a first member having a first end to attach to the substrate and a second end opposite the first end, and a second member having a first end to attach to the substrate and a second end opposite the first end. In some examples, the second end of the first member and the second end of the second member are to contact a second interconnect structure of a IC device under test, and the first end of the first member and the first end of the second member are coupled such that the first member and the second member are to transmit, in parallel, current to the second interconnect structure of the IC device under test.
US11061066B1 Predictive maintenance system for aviation power supplies
A predictive maintenance system for an aircraft-based power converter subsystem (PCS) continuously measures primary system parameters such as input and output currents and voltages, ambient and PCS component temperatures, and hold-up capacitance voltage. The predictive maintenance system updates the likely failure rate of the PCS based on the primary parameters and secondary parameters (e.g., power consumption, power efficiency, thermal resistance, hold-up storage capacitance) derived therefrom. Sensed primary parameters and derived secondary parameters, as well as the updated failure rate, are stored to memory in order to monitor their time derivatives and regression over the PCS lifespan. Should the updated failure rate ever reach or exceed an acceptable failure rate threshold, the predictive maintenance system alerts the aircraft control system, end user, or provider to service the PCS in advance of an unanticipated field failure.
US11061064B2 Semiconductor device and method for detecting cracks
A semiconductor device and a method for detecting cracks are provided. The semiconductor device includes a first conductive layer, a second conductive layer positioned above the first conductive layer, an isolation layer positioned between the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer, and a transistor electrically coupled to the first conductive layer. The first conductive layer, the second conductive layer, the insulating layer, and the transistor together form a crack detecting structure.
US11061059B2 Torsional moving electric field sensor with modulated sensitivity and without reference ground
The present invention relates in general to a novel microelectromechanical sensor device for detecting and measuring electric field and magnetic field. In particular, the sensor device of the present invention is useful for measuring low and high strength electric fields and magnetic fields without reference ground connection, the device comprising a first electrode and a second electrode rigidly connected together via a joining segment so that the first electrode and second electrode are mutually and dependently pivotal about an axis passing through a joining segment to form a tiltable unit, and the first electrode and the second electrode are electrically isolated from each other. The present invention further provides novel methods of using through specific arrangement of such novel sensor device.
US11061057B2 Non-contact type measuring apparatus for conductivity and permittivity of non-conductive fluid using RF signal
Non-contact type measuring apparatus able to detect a difference in signal intensity by transmitting a radio frequency (RF) signal having a predetermined frequency through one of two coil antennas and receiving an induced RF current signal transmitted via a medium through the other coil antennas and detect conductivity and a variation in characteristic of a non-conductor by comparing the signal intensity with a signal intensity comparison table for each frequency, which is stored in a controller by measuring a signal intensity for each frequency in advance, on the basis of the signal intensity for each frequency. The non-contact type measuring apparatus can accurately measure not only various elements using a characteristic in which conductivity is varied according to total dissolved solid, temperature, and an amount of a conductive medium and permittivity change characteristic of a non-conductor, but also conductivity and variation in characteristic of the non-conductor.
US11061056B2 Voltage rating validator for advanced metering
Systems and methods for determining a voltage meter rating for a utility meter connected to a distribution system via one or more distribution lines. The system accesses voltage measurements provided by a meter that represent a voltage at different time intervals. The system filters the voltage measurements to remove any voltage measurements that fall outside a voltage range for the distribution line. The system further determines a measured voltage rating from a set of candidate voltage ratings for the meter. The system compares a stored voltage rating for the meter and the measured voltage rating to determine a confidence level for the measured voltage rating. When the confidence level for measured voltage rating exceeds a confidence threshold, the system uses the measured voltage rating to maintain the distribution system.
US11061051B2 Sensor blending with offset adjustment
A method for generating a sensor output from the outputs of first and second sensors is provided. The method comprising receiving the outputs from the first and second sensors; estimating an offset between the outputs of the first and second sensors over a first range of outputs; adjusting the output of the second sensor based on the estimated offset; and generating a sensor output, based on the output of the first sensor, the adjusted output of the second sensor and a blending function that blends the output of the first sensor and the adjusted output of the second sensor.
US11061050B2 MEMS device, electronic apparatus, and vehicle
A MEMS device includes: a substrate as a base including a support portion and a detection electrode as a fixed electrode; a movable body supported to the support portion with a major surface of the movable body facing the fixed electrode; and an abutment portion facing at least a portion of an outer edge of the movable body and restricting rotational displacement in an in-plane direction of the major surface. The abutment portion includes an abutment surface including an abutment position at which the movable body abuts against the abutment portion due to the rotational displacement of the movable body, and a hollow portion provided opposing the abutment surface.
US11061044B2 Plug processing device and specimen test automation system including same
Plug-closing processing units are provided with: a first plug chuck parts that grasp plugs; and a second plug chuck part located above the first plug chuck parts, wherein the first plug chuck parts each include at least two first supports that grasp the plugs from more than one direction, and the second plug chuck part is provided with a plug-closing mechanism that includes a second support disposed in the radial direction of plugs and having an inclined lower end surface. Thus, provided are a plug processing device capable of stable plug-opening processing and plug-closing processing on a conveyor line for a specimen container, and a specimen test automation system including the plug processing device.
US11061038B2 Cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, a corresponding measuring system, and a corresponding method
The present invention is directed to a cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, in particular a blood sample, comprising a cartridge body having at least one measurement cavity formed therein and having at least one probe element arranged in said at least one measurement cavity for performing a test on said sample liquid; and a cover being attachable on said cartridge body; wherein said cover covers at least partially said at least one measurement cavity and forms a retaining element for retaining said probe element in a predetermined position within said at least one measurement cavity. The invention is directed to a measurement system and a method for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid.
US11061035B2 Charged mass labeling system
The invention generally relates to charged mass label compositions and methods of use thereof for detecting a target analyte in a sample. In certain aspects, the invention provides a charged mass label composition including an affinity reagent, and a mass label precursor bound to the affinity reagent. The mass label precursor includes a label binding unit and a mass label. The label binding unit reversibly binds the mass label to the affinity reagent. The mass label includes a charge unit and a mass label unit having a pre-defined mass-to-charge-value in a mass spectrum.
US11061032B2 Multifunctional nanoprobe-enabled capture and early detection of microbial pathogens
The presently disclosed fluidic sensor system and method comprise multifunctional nanoprobe-enabled capture for early detection of chemical and/or biological pathogens in a liquid sample. This sensor system and method can be used for food and environmental monitoring.
US11061031B2 Dosimeters including lensless imaging systems
Among other things, a method comprises imaging a sample displaced between a sensor surface and a surface of a microscopy sample chamber to produce an image of at least a part of the sample. The image is produced using lensless optical microscopy, and the sample contains at least blood from a subject. The method also comprises automatically differentiating cells of different types in the image, generating a count of one or more cell types based on the automatic differentiation, and deriving a radiation dose the subject has absorbed based on the count.
US11061029B2 Methods of determining colorectal cancer status in an individual
A method of determining colorectal cancer status in an individual, which comprises abundance profiling of the individual's microbiome.
US11061022B2 Modular point-of-care devices, systems, and uses thereof
The present invention provides devices and systems for use at the point of care. The methods devices of the invention are directed toward automatic detection of analytes in a bodily fluid. The components of the device are modular to allow for flexibility and robustness of use with the disclosed methods for a variety of medical applications.
US11061012B2 Method for determining quality or evolvement of a physical property of a viscous substance
The inventive concept relates to a method of determining the relative ratios or percentages of certain characteristics or properties of viscous substances, wherein moisture content is a key determinant. The method utilizes placement of passive Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) instrumentation into a slurry or existing viscous mixture of substances. The RFID then reads moisture and/or other physical properties of the substance, typically process parameters such as temperature and/or pH. The readings are queried using an interrogator to acquire the data wirelessly. As a planning step, it is necessary to correlate the data with a variety of specially-developed algorithms specific to a viscous mixture associated with a particular process. The acquired readings will then provide a user with instantaneous information which will be determinative of the degree of completeness or maintenance of a certain property of the process.
US11061008B2 Artificial animal protein cleaning diagnostic system
A diagnostic system for processing animal carcass, wherein the system comprises an artificial animal carcass that includes a bladder inside; a sensory module under the exterior surface of artificial animal carcass; and a display module operably coupled with the sensory module. The bladder inside the artificial animal carcass is configured to be filled with water at the slaughter facility, so that the weight of artificial carcass is approximately the same as the weight of real carcass to be processed. The sensory module is configured to measure a selected parameter on the surface of artificial animal carcass to be displayed on the display module.
US11061002B2 Photoacoustic gas analyzer for determining species concentrations using intensity modulation
A photoacoustic gas analyzer, including: a gas chamber to receive a gas to be analyzed; a radiation source that emits into the gas chamber electromagnetic radiation with a time-varying intensity to excite gas molecules of N mutually different gas types the concentrations of which are to be determined in the received gas, wherein the radiation source is operable in N mutually different modes, each mode having a unique emission spectrum different from the emission spectra of the other N−1 modes; an acoustic-wave sensor that detects acoustic waves generated by the electromagnetic radiation emitted into the gas to be analyzed; and a control unit to operate the radiation source in the different modes respectively to emit electromagnetic radiation with a time-varying intensity; to receive in each mode from the acoustic-wave sensor signals; and to determine from the signals received in each mode the concentrations of the N mutually different gas types.
US11060999B2 Systems and methods for predictive diagnostics for mechanical systems
A predictive diagnostics system for monitoring mechanical seals. The system autonomously detects a loss of lubrication within a sliding seal interface of a mechanical seal, the system including a loss of lubrication failure mode logic module configured to monitor data sensed by one or more sensors and diagnose conditions relating to a loss of lubrication within the sliding seal interface, and a plurality of other failure mode logic modules configured to monitor data sensed by the one or more sensors and diagnose conditions relating to specific types of mechanical failures known to occur in mechanical seal systems, the loss of lubrication failure mode logic module configured to determine which of the plurality of other failure mode logic modules are activated during the diagnosis of conditions related to a loss of lubrication within the sliding seal interface.
US11060998B2 Nonlinear mass sensors based on electronic feedback
This present disclosure relates to sensors capable of sensing mass, stiffness, and chemical or biological substances. More specifically, this disclosure provides the design and implementation of a piecewise-linear resonator realized via diode- and integrated circuit-based feedback electronics and a quartz crystal resonator. The proposed system is fabricated and characterized, and the creation and selective placement of the bifurcation points of the overall electromechanical system is demonstrated by tuning the circuit gains. The demonstrated circuit operates around at least 1 MHz.
US11060992B2 Probe heater remaining useful life determination
A probe system includes a heater and a control circuit. The heater includes a resistive heating element routed through the probe. An operational voltage is provided to the resistive heating element to provide heating for the probe. The control circuit is configured to provide a test voltage different than the operational voltage and monitor a test current generated in the resistive heating element while providing the test voltage. The control circuit is further configured to detect micro fractures in the resistive heating element based on the test current.
US11060991B2 Gas alarm device and gas detection method
A gas alarm device is provided, where a heating control section extends a heating period of time of a heater section if a first determination section determines that electrical characteristics of a sensing section of a gas sensor satisfy a first condition, and continues extension of the heating period of time of the heater section according to a determination result, by a second determination section, of whether or not the electrical characteristics upon lapse of extension of the heating period of time satisfy a second condition, and a gas detection section determines, according to the electrical characteristics upon lapse of extension time, that detection target gas is detected.
US11060973B2 Plasmon resonance imaging apparatus having metal-insulator-metal nanocups
Provided are plasmon resonance imaging devices having metal-insulator-metal nanocups and methods of use thereof.
US11060972B2 Method for analysing a gas
The invention relates to a method for analyzing gas by an optical method, according to which a gas sample, comprising gaseous species for which it is desired to determine the quantity, is subjected to an illuminating radiation generated by a light source. The method comprises detecting a radiation having crossed the gas, by means of a light sensor. According to the invention, the light source produces different successive illuminations, such that at each illumination, the spectrum of the illuminating radiation varies. During each illumination, the intensity of the radiation detected by the light sensor is recorded. A processor can estimate a quantity of each gaseous species as a function of the respective intensities measured during each illumination. The invention also relates to a gas analysis device implementing the method.
US11060967B2 Method and apparatus for determining markers of health by analysis of blood
Biomarkers of high blood pressure are measured to identify high blood pressure of the subject based on one or more biomarkers. In many embodiments, the response of the biomarker to blood pressure occurs over the course of at least an hour, such that the high blood pressure identification is based on a cumulative effect of physiology of the subject over a period of time. The methods and apparatus of identifying high blood pressure with biomarkers have the advantage of providing improved treatment of the subject, as the identified biomarker can be related to an effect of the high blood pressure on the subject, such as a biomarker corresponding to central blood pressure. The sample can be subjected to increases in one or more of pressure or temperatures, and changes in the blood sample measured over time.
US11060965B2 Microscopic observation system with temperature-pressure-controllable sample cell and methods
A microscopic observation system with a temperature-pressure-controllable sample cell and methods. The system can be configured to perform common optical microscopic observation and polarizing microscopic observation. The system is composed of a visual autoclave, a temperature control component, a rapid cooling component, a pressure control component and an optical imaging system, and can be configured to observe an evolution process of microstructures of polymer materials in specific atmosphere and rapid temperature and pressure changing environments in a scale of 1 μm-1 cm. A novel characterization means for researching a condensed state evolution law of polymers in high-pressure environments, and also a new thought for deep reveal of the polymer crystallization mechanism and regulation of crystallization and phase separation behaviors of the polymer materials.
US11060957B2 Biological sample treatment apparatus
Apparatus for treating biological samples disposed on substrates, including: an input buffer for receiving one or more substrate holders each being adapted to support a plurality of the substrates; a treatment zone including a plurality of treatment stations each being adapted to receive one of the substrates; a reagent dispenser configured by a controller to dispense reagents to the substrates at the treatment stations; a substrate transport device configured by the controller to transport individual substrates between the substrate holders in the input buffer and the treatment stations.
US11060956B2 Systems and methods for automation of low-flow groundwater sampling
Provided are low flow groundwater fluid sampling systems and related methods of collecting fluid samples, including a low flow pump, flow cell, waste container and a communication device in communication with those components. In this manner, the low flow pump may be controlled to ensure a desired constant flow-rate is achieved, and a remote operator may monitor the status of fluid being pumped to the flow cell with the communication device, such as with a portable electronic device, including a smart phone. The system may alert the operator that fluid is ready to be collected for sampling, including at an off-site laboratory. Particularly useful applications are for monitoring groundwater quality and contamination.
US11060952B2 Test device for testing high-pressure water tightness function of profiled components
There is disclosed a test device for testing high-pressure water tightness function of profiled components, comprising a toggle mechanism comprising a drive assembly and a toggle assembly, the toggle assembly comprising a mounting seat drivingly connected to the drive assembly and several toggle levers mounted to the mounting seat; and a carrier stage configured to carry components to be tested; wherein each toggle lever is provided with a carrier stage directly below the toggle lever, the toggle lever is selectively mated to the component to be tested on the carrier stage, and the drive assembly can reciprocally transmit power along the X-axis direction, and when the toggle lever is in a mating state with the component to be tested on the carrier stage, the toggle lever reciprocated linearly along the X-axis direction under driving of the drive assembly to toggle the component to be tested on the carrier stage.
US11060950B1 Systems and methods for identifying locations of deployed fiber cables based on vibrations
A device may receive, from a sensor device, cable distance data identifying cable distances along a fiber cable to vibrations experienced by the fiber cable, and may receive location data identifying locations associated with the vibrations. The device may correlate the cable distance data and the location data to generate correlated location data, and may store the correlated location data in a data structure. The device may receive, from the sensor device, data identifying a cable distance along the fiber cable to an alarm condition associated with the fiber cable, and may determine a location of the alarm condition based on the correlated location data and the data identifying the cable distance along the fiber cable to the alarm condition. The device may perform actions based on the alarm location.
US11060942B2 Micro power water leak detector
A fluid sensing system and approach having a leak sensor. The leak sensor may output a signal when a fluid is detected. The signal may go to an alarm circuit which can sound a warning or alert. The signal may also go to a control interface of a piece of equipment, such as a water heater, to shut off the piece equipment in an event that it is causing a leak of fluid. Also, the sensing system may have a low battery sensor and indicator in case a battery supplying power for the sensing system is running low. The sensing system may be made of analog circuitry and discrete components.
US11060935B2 Pressure transducer assembly with selectable damping inserts
A reconfigurable pressure transducer assembly having an input tube filter assembly is provided. The resonant frequency and dampening characteristics associate with the pressure transducer assembly may be configured by the input tube filter assembly. The input tube filter assembly includes one or more inserts disposed in an input tube channel, the one or more inserts including one or more bores of selectable dimensions and extending therethrough from a first end to a second end. The one or more inserts define an effective input tube bore, and the input tube filter assembly is tunable by selection of the selectable dimensions of the one or more inserts.
US11060930B2 Glass surface stress meter and multiple-tempered glass surface stress meter
The invention provides a glass surface stress meter and multiple-tempered glass surface stress meter, and the glass surface stress meter includes a light source (810, 910), a light refraction element (820, 920) and an imaging unit. The light refraction element (820, 920) is provided at a light-emitting direction of the light source (810, 910) for placing a measured glass (970). The light from the light source (810, 910) comes into the imaging unit to imaging after refracted by the light refractive element (820, 920). The imaging unit includes lens group (830, 940) and a imaging sensor (840, 960). A front end of the lens group is provided at the light-refraction direction of the light refraction element (820, 920) and a back-end is provided with the imaging sensor.
US11060924B2 Thermochromic ink indicia for activatable quality labels
An activatable quality label operative to provide an indication of exceedance of a temperature threshold following activation thereof at a temperature less than or equal to an activation temperature, including a readable indicator located on the quality label and operative, following activation of the quality label at or below the activation temperature, to readably indicate exceedance of the temperature threshold, an actuator element operative to activate the quality label and indicia at least partially formed by thermochromic ink, the thermochromic ink having a first visual appearance at temperatures less than or equal to the activation temperature and a second visual appearance at temperatures above the activation temperature, such that a visual appearance of the indicia is indicative of whether the quality label is at a temperature less than or equal to the activation temperature and hence may be activated.
US11060923B2 Thermocouple termination/closure and method
Aspects of this disclosure relate to a sheath closure for a dual-wall mineral insulated thermocouple cable. The new closure and methods are required to maintain the integrity of both the inner and outer sheaths or inner and outer walls of a dual-walled thermocouple design. As the inner and outer sheaths are different materials, they may require closure separately with no mixing of the sheathing materials during welding.
US11060915B2 Arrangement for enhancing spectral contrast of a VIPA spectrometer
A spectrometer is provided which comprises a Virtually Imaged Phased Array member configured to receive an electromagnetic input radiation and to generate an electromagnetic output radiation, in which a spectrum of the electromagnetic output radiation is dispersed along a dispersion axis (x) transverse to an optical axis (z) of propagation of the electromagnetic output radiation; a Fourier lens adapted to convert the output electromagnetic radiation into a spectral pattern; an image sensor adapted to detect the spectral pattern; and at least one diffraction mask arranged along the optical axis (z) for propagating the output electromagnetic radiation, in a position not coincident with a spectral plane of the spectrometer. Through the diffraction mask, which comprises a material blocking the transmission of the output electromagnetic radiation, an aperture is obtained which allows the transmission of the output electromagnetic radiation, and whose edge comprises at least one inclined segment.
US11060913B2 Tuneable filter
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided an optical filter. The optical filter comprises first and second optical elements, and one or more expansion elements. The first and second optical elements are arranged along a common axis, each terminates in a flat surface perpendicular to the axis. The flat surfaces are separated by a gap having a width d, such that the flat surfaces form a Fabry-Perot etalon and light is transmittable along an optical path through the elements and the etalon. The one or more expansion elements are connected to the optical elements, located outside the optical path and extend parallel to the axis with a length greater than the width of the gap. The expansion elements comprise a material having a linear thermal coefficient of expansion different to that of the optical elements such that a difference in expansion of the expansion elements and the optical elements causes relative movement of the flat surfaces along the axis resulting in a change in the width of the gap.
US11060909B2 Spectrometer, analysis equipment, and wavelength-variable light source
(Object) To enable to provide a small-scale and low-cost spectrometer (Means of Achieving the Object) A spectrometer includes: a light incidence unit configured to allow incidence of light from outside; a diffraction grating configured to disperse, according to wavelength, the light that is incident through the light incidence unit; and a reflection unit including a reflection surface for reflecting the light that has been dispersed according to wavelength by the diffraction grating. Tilt of the reflection surface is changeable.
US11060908B1 Display module and method for monitoring backlight brightness comprising an array substrate with plural gate lines, data lines and a photosensitive unit
A display module and a method for monitoring backlight brightness are provided in the present disclosure. The display module includes a display region including an opening region and a non-opening region. The display module includes a backlight module and an array substrate. The array substrate is at a light-exiting side of the backlight module. The array substrate includes a plurality of gate lines which extends along a first direction and is arranged along a second direction, and further includes a plurality of data signal lines which is arranged along the first direction and extends along the second direction. The array substrate further includes a first substrate and at least one photosensitive unit, where the photosensitive unit is at a side of the first substrate away from the backlight module; and the photosensitive unit is disposed at the non-opening region for sensing a luminous brightness of the backlight module.
US11060907B2 Optical module having structure to reduce stray light
An optical module includes a base member, a red semiconductor laser, a green semiconductor laser, a blue semiconductor laser, a first light receiving device having a first light receiving face that receives backward red light emitted from the red semiconductor laser, a second light receiving device having a second light receiving face that receives backward green light emitted from the green semiconductor laser, a third light receiving device having a third light receiving face that receives backward blue light emitted from the blue semiconductor laser, wherein the first light receiving face, the second light receiving face, and the third light receiving face are inclined relative to planes perpendicular to optical axes of the backward red light, the backward green light, and the backward blue light, respectively, to reduce the likelihood of occurrence of stray light.
US11060899B2 Method for determining a maximum allowable volume of water that can be removed over time from an underground water source
The invention relates to a method for determining a maximum allowable volume of water that can be removed over time from an underground water source, the volume of water being removed at a removal point and the hydrogeological state of the underground water source being qualified by piezometric measurements on a reference piezometer, the method being characterized in that it includes, in particular, a continuous measurement by a first piezometric level sensor on the removal point, the sensor having a first log of available data over a predetermined period that has passed; and another continuous measurement by a second piezometric level sensor on the reference piezometer, the second sensor having a second log of available data over the predetermined period that has passed; the method also comprising subsequent steps implemented by a calculation machine.
US11060897B2 Force compensation for a vibrating flowmeter and related method
A fluid measurement system (3) is provided having a Coriolis flowmeter (5) with a meter electronics (20) comprising a processing system (303) and a storage system (304). The Coriolis flowmeter (5) has a sensor assembly (10) comprising conduits (103A, 103B), wherein the sensor assembly (10) is in communication with meter electronics (20). The Coriolis flowmeter (5) has a plurality of pickoffs (105, 105′) affixed to the conduits (103 A, 103B), that are in communication with the meter electronics (20). The Coriolis flowmeter (5) has a driver (104) affixed to the conduits (103A, 103B) that is in communication with the meter electronics (20). A gyroscopic sensor is in communication with the meter electronics (20). At least one actuator (406X, 406 Y, 406Z, 412) is coupled to the Coriolis flowmeter (5). The meter electronics (20) is configured to measure a fluid flow of a process fluid under acceleration through the sensor assembly (10).
US11060891B2 Holder for multiple reference standards for calibrating a measurement system
A holder is configured to hold multiple reference standards for calibrating a measurement system. The holder includes a first receptacle that is configured to receive a first reference standard. The holder includes a second receptacle that is configured to receive a second reference standard. The holder includes a calibration jig that is configured to facilitate a bijective determination of a position and orientation of the holder in space.
US11060883B2 System and method for determining the energy requirement of a vehicle for a journey
A system for determining an energy requirement of a vehicle for a journey. The system includes a predictor mechanism to predict, using an energy prediction algorithm, a vehicle energy requirement for the journey. The system includes an updater mechanism configured to refine the energy prediction algorithm for the vehicle by determining for each of a number of historical journeys undertaken by the vehicle, an error between an actual vehicle energy usage for the historical journey and a predicted energy usage derived using the energy prediction algorithm for the historical journey, each historical journey of the of the number of historical journeys being associated with a respective error of a set of errors. An aggregate error is calculated from the set of errors. The updater is arranged to adjust the energy prediction algorithm to reduce the aggregate error.
US11060882B2 Travel data collection and publication
Travel data may be gathered and published on a global map for use by various entities. The travel data may be captured by one or more vehicle computing devices, such as those associated with the operation and/or control of a vehicle. The vehicle computing devices may receive input from one or more sensors, and may identify and/or classify an event and/or areas of interest based on the input. The vehicle computing devices may then send travel data to the global map server for publication. Additionally or alternatively, the travel data may be captured by one or more user devices. The user devices may be configured to receive travel data, such as via a user interface, and to send the travel data to the global map server for publication. The global map server may consolidate and publish the travel data on a global map.
US11060878B2 Generating personalized routes with user route preferences
A navigation device is provided that includes one or more input devices configured to receive starting and ending locations for route navigation, and a processor configured to retrieve user route preferences. The user route preferences may indicate one or more preferred route characteristics. The processor further may be configured to receive a request for a route from a starting location to an ending location via the one or more input devices, to read stored map information including a plurality of route segments. Each route segment may include route segment data indicating one or more route characteristics of that route segment. The processor may further be configured to generate a personalized route that includes at least one route segment having route segment data indicating at least one of the one or more preferred route characteristics of the user, and to display the personalized route to the user.
US11060873B2 Emergency drone guidance device
Techniques are described for configuring a monitoring system to assist users during a detected emergency condition at a property. In some implementations, sensor data from one or more sensors that are located at the property are obtained by a monitoring system that is configured to monitor the property. A determination that there is an emergency condition at the property is made by the monitoring system based on the sensor data, determining. A location of a person inside the property is determined by the monitoring system based on the sensor data. A first path to the person and a second path to guide the person away from the emergency condition are determined by the monitoring system. The first path to the person and the second path to guide the person away from the emergency condition are navigated by a computing device of the monitoring system.
US11060862B2 Apparatus for sensing rotation
An apparatus for sensing rotation may include: a pattern portion connected to a rotator, and including patterns extending in a rotation direction of the rotator; a sensor group disposed opposite to the pattern portion, and configured to sense rotation of the rotator; and a rotation information calculator configured to calculate rotation information in response to a sensing signal output from the sensor group and measured by the rotation of the rotator during a single interval. The rotation information calculator may include a tilting determiner configured to compare one or more of peak values of the sensing signal with a maximum value of reference data or a minimum value of the reference data, and determine whether tilting occurs. The reference data may include unique data corresponding to a reference of an initial determination of whether tilting has occurred, and update data updated when tilting occurs.
US11060861B2 Method of measuring uneven shape on three-dimensional curved surface
A method of measuring an uneven shape on a three-dimensional curved surface for measuring an uneven shape present on a three-dimensional curved surface of a measurement object and finer than the three-dimensional curved surface, the method comprising: a surface shape data acquiring step of acquiring three-dimensional surface shape data representative of a surface shape of the measurement object; a dividing step of extracting data of a divided portion representative of a surface contour shape of the divided portion from the three-dimensional surface shape data, for each of the divided portions acquired by dividing a surface of the measurement object in a certain dividing direction at regular intervals by a multiplicity of straight lines orthogonal to the dividing direction; a curve equation setting step of obtaining a curve equation approximating the entire area of the surface contour shape represented by the data of the divided portion for each of the divided portions; a difference calculation step of calculating a difference between the data of the divided portion and the curve equation for the entire area of the divided portion for each of the divided portions; and a difference combining step of combining two-dimensional data of the difference calculated for the entire area of the divided portion for each of the divided portions in the dividing direction to generate three-dimensional shape data representative of the uneven shape.
US11060860B2 Method of inspection by guided waves
A method of non-destructively inspecting an adhesively bonded assembly of first, second, and third materials includes generating guided waves in the adhesively bonded assembly and establishing a dispersion curve plot in a first reference frame on the basis of receiving the guided waves. The method further includes comparing the dispersion curve plot with a plurality of reference dispersion curves established in the first reference frame, each of the reference dispersion curves being obtained by generating guided waves in a reference adhesively bonded assembly. Finally, the method includes estimating at least one of the thicknesses of the materials in the adhesively bonded assembly under inspection.
US11060856B2 Misalignment detection device and misalignment detection method
A device includes a storage 52 for storing a reference pattern corresponding to a part of a workpiece outer peripheral part, an imager 27 for imaging the outer peripheral part at least for one turn of a workpiece by such imaging at a fixed point as to include at least a part of the outer peripheral part in an imaging field of view, an image processor 55 for detecting a region corresponding to the reference pattern by performing a pattern matching process, and a misalignment detector 51 for detecting the misalignment based on information on a position of each of a plurality of the detected regions. The reference pattern corresponds in shape to a plurality of characteristic parts that present on the outer peripheral part, have shapes congruent to each other and have a mutually symmetrical positional relationship with respect to rotation about the center axis.
US11060840B2 Systems and methods for high precision cable length measurement in a communication system
Systems are provided for cable length measurement in a communication system. The systems include a transmitter, a receiver, a signal sampler and a cable length calculation unit. The transmitter is configured to transmit a plurality of data symbols at a first data rate via a wired data communication link, and the receiver is configured to receive a reflection signal. The signal sampler is configured to sample the received reflection signal using a phase shift number of shifting sampling phases to generate reflection samples, and combine the reflection samples with different sampling phases to generate a series of reflection samples corresponding to a second data rate higher than the first data rate. The cable length calculation unit is configured to determine a delay parameter from the series of reflection samples, and generate an estimate of a length of the data communication link.
US11060838B2 Coordinate measuring machine
There is provided a movement mechanism including a Z spindle the posture of which is hardly changed when the Z spindle is moved upward and downward, and having less measurement errors due to hysteresis. A movement mechanism includes a Z-axis movement mechanism and an X-axis movement mechanism that moves the Z-axis movement mechanism in the horizontal direction. The Z-axis movement mechanism includes a Z spindle having a length in the vertical direction and a Z-axis drive unit that moves the Z spindle in the vertical direction. The Z-axis drive unit includes an open belt having an upper end fixed near an upper end portion of the Z spindle, and a lower end fixed to near a lower end portion of the Z spindle, a drive pulley around which the open belt wounded and that feeds and drives the open belt upward and downward, an upper tension roller that pushes the open belt against the Z spindle, and a lower tension roller that pushes the open belt against the Z spindle. A frame part of the X-axis movement mechanism supports the Z-axis drive unit at a position facing an X-axis guiding part by interposing the Z spindle.
US11060837B2 Method of calibrating an apparatus for pointing spatial coordinates as well as a corresponding apparatus
A method of calibrating an apparatus for pointing spatial coordinates, wherein said apparatus comprises a moveable hand-held probe, having a pointing tip for pointing at said spatial coordinates, and a portable base unit, wherein said portable base unit is provided with sensors for measuring, in a predefined three dimensional, 3D, working area surrounding said portable base unit, a relative position of said pointed spatial coordinates with respect to said portable base unit, wherein said method comprises the steps of determining an actual 3D working area for a particular measurement, wherein said actual 3D working area is a sub-area of said predefined 3D working area, calibrating said apparatus in said actual 3D working area.
US11060833B2 Munitions and ordnance remediation blanket (MORB)
A device and method for the destruction of commercial explosives, improvised explosive devices (IED) and military grade weapons, particularly weapons with fragmentary and shrapnel ejection during detonation. The device is a multi-layer blanket with an impermeable first outer layer made of plastic or similar fiber. A blasting mat is located adjacent to the impermeable outermost layer for the containment of fragmentary and shrapnel ejection, should a detonation occur. One or more neutralization reagents are located between the blasting mat layer and a second, water-soluble seal, acting as an opposing outer layer. The versatile neutralization reagent(s) are released and rapidly react with the explosive fillers of breached munitions and similar devices when the water-soluble seal contacts water, while the outermost plastic layer isolates the neutralization reagents against the explosive item during the neutralization process and the blast mat provides protection in the event of an unexpected detonation.
US11060829B1 Guidance system and method for guiding projectiles
A projectile incorporates one or more spoiler-tabbed spinning disks to effect flow around the projectile and thus impart steering forces and/or moments. The spoiler tabs may be deployed only during steering phases of travel thus minimizing the drag penalty associated with steering systems. The disks are driven by motors and informed and controlled by sensors and electronic control systems. The spoiler tabs protrude through the surface of the projectile only for certain angles of spin of the spinning disk. For spin-stabilized projectiles, the disks spin at substantially the same rate as the projectile, but the disks may function in fin-stabilized projectiles as well. Any number of such spinning flow effector disks may be incorporated in a projectile, with the manner of functional coordination differing slightly for even and odd numbers of disks.
US11060828B1 Double shoulder angle firearm cartridge and chamber for AR-15, bolt rifles, pistols, and other firearms
A double shoulder angle firearm cartridge for AR-15, bolt action rifles, pistols, and any other firearm includes a firearm cartridge comprising a case that holds a primer, powder, and bullet. The case is defined by a case head forming a rim and an extractor groove, a body section extending from the case head, at least two shoulder angles extending from the body section, and a neck section extending from the shoulder angles. The shoulder is defined by at least two angles tapering into each other in an integral configuration. The first angle is 30°; and the second angle being a 17° 30′ shoulder angle, substantially the same as the 7.62×39 Russian round. The diameter of the case is approximately 0.447 inches. The length of the case is approximately 1.530 inches.
US11060827B1 Exploding foil initiator
An exploding foil initiator assembly is provided comprising a first layer of dielectric material, a second layer of dielectric material, a third layer of dielectric material, and a flyer. The first layer of dielectric material comprises a first pair of vias. The second layer of dielectric material comprises a first surface adjacent to the first layer of dielectric material, a second surface opposed to the first surface, a second pair of vias, and a bridge. Each of the second pair of vias extends from the first surface to the second surface and is in contact with one of the first pair of vias. The bridge is positioned on the second surface and is electrically connected to the second pair of vias. The third layer of dielectric material is positioned on the second surface of the second layer and comprises a bore positioned at least partially over the bridge forming a barrel. The flyer is positioned in the barrel on the bridge.
US11060825B2 Fog-generating device
A fog-generating device (1) is described, comprising a heat accumulator to store thermal energy and release it to a fog-generating fluid, to produce steam, and a thermal mass composed of a plurality of small metal plates (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20) housed, inside a container (2), in order to locate a path of the fog-generating fluid adapted to lick the surface of the small metal plates (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20), generating a vaporization of the fog-generating fluid.
US11060824B2 Anti-ballistic shelters
Embodiments of the present application includes methods and structures for Anti-Ballistic Shelters, including an anti-ballistic shelter having a frame comprising at least one support member, and one or more surfaces comprising a flexible high strength layered anti-ballistic material attached to the frame, wherein the flexible high strength layered anti-ballistic material is layered in at least two directions; and further wherein the layered anti-ballistic material is enveloped around the frame.
US11060820B2 Firearm accessory electrical distribution system
Implementations of a firearm accessory electrical distribution system are provided. In some implementations, a firearm accessory electrical distribution system comprises a laser aiming module configured to emit a laser. The laser aiming module comprises a housing that includes a bottom side configured to be secured to a mounting interface for firearm accessories, a first side that includes a mounting interface thereon, and a first switch configured to operate at least the laser of the laser aiming module. The mounting interface of the laser aiming module is configured to conductively connect a firearm accessory secured thereon to the firearm accessory electrical distribution system. Also, the mounting interface of the laser aiming module is configured to laterally offset the firearm accessory secured thereon from a longitudinal axis of the mounting interface for firearm accessories to which the laser aiming module is secured.
US11060815B1 Accessory rail kit
An accessory rail kit removably mountable on a weapon. The accessory rail kit includes an upper accessory rail extending parallel to a round of the weapon. The upper accessory rail has a front end, a back end, and an upper accessory mounting surface. A base supports the upper accessory rail. A front structural support extends downwardly from the base, proximate to the front end of the upper accessory rail, and engages the weapon. A back structural support extends downwardly from the base, proximate to the back end of the upper accessory rail, and engages the weapon. A side rail support extends downwardly from a right side of the base that engages the weapon. A stabilizer arm extends downwardly from a left side of the base, with a contoured foot attached to a lower end of the stabilizer arm, and engages the weapon.
US11060813B2 Smart firearm
Systems and methods for controlling a firearm. Components embedded in a portion of the firearm enable the firearm to determine if a user of the firearm is authorized to do so, and either enable or disable a firing mechanism of the firearm accordingly. The firearm may also send communication signals regarding the status of the firearm or events detected by the firearm to a remote device controlled by an authorized user. The system may thereby notify the authorized user of attempted unauthorized use of the firearm, that the firearm has been left behind by the authorized user, or that the firearm is being tampered with. The system may also include multi-tag or a voice-override features that prevent the firearm from being used against the authorized user should the authorized user lose control of the firearm.
US11060800B2 Latent heat storage device
A latent heat storage device includes: a heat transfer cylindrical body allowing a flow of a heat medium inside thereof and being rotatable about a longitudinal axis as a center of rotation; a fixed blade being adjacent to or in a slidable contact with an outer peripheral surface of the heat transfer cylindrical body; and a latent heat storage material disposed around the heat transfer cylindrical body, wherein by rotation of the heat transfer cylindrical body, the fixed blade scrapes a solidified body of the latent heat storage material adhering to the outer peripheral surface of the heat transfer cylindrical body off the outer peripheral surface of the heat transfer cylindrical body, and creates circulation of the latent heat storage material.
US11060799B1 Vapor chamber structure
A vapor chamber structure includes a thin-sheet housing with a hollow interior and a composite capillary layer installed in the thin-sheet housing. The composite capillary layer is a metal woven mesh formed by weaving plural metal filaments, and each metal filament of the composite capillary layer is a steel wire having a coating layer on the exterior of the steel wire. By pulling and drawing the steel into a linear shape, a smaller wire diameter is obtained, so that the composite capillary layer will not be broken easily and can be used for making a finer woven mesh which can be installed in a thinner vapor chamber.
US11060796B2 3D spiral heat exchanger
A spiral heat exchanger features first spiral channels configured to form rows and columns of coiled hot fluid pathways to receive hot fluid; and second spiral channels configured to form corresponding rows and columns of coiled cold fluid pathways to receive cold fluid having a temperature less than the hot fluid. The first spiral channels and the second spiral channels are configured to alternate every other row and column so as to form a matrix of alternating rows and columns of coiled hot and cold fluid pathways separated by alternating coiled walls that act as both fluid separators and conduits through which heat is transferred between the hot fluid and cold fluid.
US11060790B2 Refrigerator and control method therefor
A control method for controlling a refrigerator includes a first step for driving a compressor for compressing a refrigerant and a fan for moving air, a second step for driving the compressor and stopping the fan, a third step for stopping the compressor and driving the fan, and a fourth step for stopping the compressor and the fan.
US11060786B1 Systems, devices, and/or methods for managing condensate
A system, machine, device, and/or manufacture configured to operatively trap air and/or release condensate after operatively lifting the condensate from a condensate drain pan located inside a housing of a condensate-producing unit, the condensate drain pan configured to collect condensate from a cooling coil of the condensate-producing unit, an air mover of the condensate-producing unit located fluidically downstream of the cooling coil.
US11060782B2 Refrigerator with ice dispenser closure
A refrigerator utilizes an ice dispenser closure that is actuated in response to separation of a separable portion of a passageway that communicates ice from an ice dispensing mechanism to a dispenser outlet to restrict external access to the ice dispensing mechanism.
US11060781B2 Method and apparatus for solidifying a polar substance
A method for solidifying a polar substance, in particular water, is presented which comprises the steps of: providing a coolable, hydrophobic, preferably super-hydrophobic, condensation surface within an interior of a container; partially filling the container with a polar substance, preferably in liquid form, and an immiscible additive, preferably in liquid form, so that the condensation surface remains at least partially unsubmerged; cooling the hydrophobic condensation surface to a temperature Tcond below a solidification temperature Tsolid of the polar substance; and removing solidified polar substance from the container.
US11060779B2 Air-conditioning system and air-conditioning control method
An air-conditioning system includes a heat-source device that includes a compressor and a heat-source-side heat exchanger, a relay device that includes a pump and an intermediate heat exchanger, and a plurality of indoor units that each include a load-side heat exchanger. The air-conditioning system includes a refrigerant circuit through which refrigerant circulates and a heat medium circuit through which a heat medium circulates. The air-conditioning system includes a flow rate detection unit configured to detect flow rate information associated with a flow rate of a heat medium that flows through each of the plurality of indoor units and a controller configured to control the compressor and the pump. The controller controls operation of at least either the compressor or the pump on the basis of the flow rate information detected by the flow rate detection unit.
US11060770B2 Cooling system
A cooling system configured to circulate a coolant under a placing surface of a placing table includes a heat exchange unit within the placing table and configured to perform a heat exchange by the coolant via the placing surface; a chiller unit connected to the heat exchange unit. The heat exchange unit comprises a reservoir chamber configured to store the coolant; and an evaporation chamber configured to evaporate the coolant stored in the reservoir chamber. The reservoir chamber is connected to the chiller unit and communicates with the evaporation chamber. The evaporation chamber is connected to the chiller unit, extended along the placing surface and includes discharge holes. The discharge holes are arranged such that the coolant is discharged toward a heat transfer wall as a placing surface-side inner wall of the evaporation chamber. The discharge holes are dispersed within the placing surface.
US11060768B2 Cryogenic apparatus
A cryogenic apparatus (10) comprises: an enclosure (12); a thermo-mechanical cooler (22) and a sample tube (20) that both project into the enclosure (12), where the sample tube (20) has a closed end; a pump (92) with a pump inlet and a pump outlet, and a duct to supply helium gas from the pump outlet to the thermo-mechanical cooler (22) to produce cold helium. The sample tube (20) has a first inlet (74) to allow a fluid into the sample tube (20), and a second inlet (83) to supply fluid to a thermal element (42) in thermal contact with the sample tube (20), and also has a first outlet (26) to withdraw fluid from within the sample tube (20), and a second outlet (28) to withdraw fluid from the thermal element (42). The apparatus also comprises a first duct including a first valve (80) to supply the cold helium to the first inlet (74) and a second duct including a second valve (82) to supply the cold helium to the second inlet (83); and either or both of the first outlet (26) and the second outlet (28) may be connected to the inlet of the pump (92). This enables a specimen to be cooled either in a static mode, relying on natural convection, or in a dynamic mode, with a forced gas flow, or using both modes at once. These different options enable an operator to achieve different cooling rates.
US11060757B2 System and method for removing condensate from a cooling unit
A system for removing condensate from a cooling unit (10) includes a drain pan (44) to collect condensate generated by the cooling unit (10), a condensate pump (52) configured to pump condensate from the drain pan (44), and a water tank (54) in fluid communication with the condensate pump (52). The water tank (54) is configured to store condensate in the form of water delivered to the water tank (54) by the condensate pump (52). The system further includes a plunger pump (60) in fluid communication with the water tank (54). The plunger pump (60) is configured to pump water from the water tank (54). The system further includes at least one atomizing nozzle (62) in fluid communication with the plunger pump (60). The at least one atomizing nozzle (62) is configured to atomize water from the plunger pump (60).
US11060750B2 Equipment management system with external manipulation terminal
An equipment management system includes an equipment apparatus installed in a construction and configured to operate in accordance with details of manipulation, an equipment manipulation terminal including an equipment communication unit and configured to manipulate the equipment apparatus, and an external manipulation terminal including an external communication unit configured to communicate with the equipment manipulation terminal. The external manipulation terminal is configured to manipulate the equipment apparatus indirectly. When the equipment apparatus is manipulated by the external manipulation terminal, the external manipulation terminal transmits details of manipulation to the equipment manipulation terminal, and the equipment manipulation terminal manipulates the equipment apparatus in accordance with the details of manipulation received from the external manipulation terminal.
US11060747B2 Systems and methods for predicting HVAC filter change using temperature measurements
Systems and methods for estimating a replacement status of an air filter in an HVAC system, based on obtaining data correlated with the temperature of air outputted by the HVAC system as a function of time.
US11060739B2 Air handling unit
The invention concerns an air handling unit (1) comprising a structural frame (3, 5, 19b, 19c) supporting a housing made of flat insulating panels (7, 7b, 7c) and being divided in at least two modules (2b, 2c) enclosing air handling components, the modules (2b, 2c) being attached together by fastening systems (15) comprising a first portion (151) integral with a first module (2b), attached to a second portion (153) integral to a second module (2c). The first and second portion (151, 153) are formed by identical mechanical parts each comprising a conical protrusion (1511, 1531) and a conical recess (1513, 1533), and the first and second portions (151, 153) are respectively mounted on the first and second modules (2b, 2c) so that the conical protrusion (1511) of the first portion (151) is received in the conical recess (1533) of the second portion (153), and that the conical recess (1513) of the first portion (151) receives the conical protrusion (1531) of the second portion (153).
US11060737B2 Alternate convection system in home cooking appliances
A convection system in a home cooking appliance, including: an oven cavity defined by a top wall, a bottom wall, a pair of opposed side walls, a rear wall, and a front opening closable by an oven door; at least one heating source configured to heat the oven cavity; and a convection air channel that passes along the top wall of the oven cavity and then down along the rear wall of the oven cavity, the convection air channel having at least one inlet in the top wall of the oven cavity, at least one outlet configured to communicate with the oven cavity, and a fan disposed within the convection air channel at a location outside of the oven cavity. The convection air channel is devoid of an additional heating source that is separate from and in addition to the at least one heating source.
US11060735B2 Connected food preparation system and method of use
A connected oven, including a set of in-cavity sensors and a processor configured to automatically identify foodstuff within the cooking cavity, based on the sensor measurements; and automatically operate the heating element based on the foodstuff identity.
US11060734B2 Cooking appliance
A cooking appliance includes a body having a cooking chamber, a door connected to the body by a hinge mechanism to open or close the cooking chamber, and a sensor module inserted into or withdrawn from the body through a wall of the body and configured to come into contact with or be spaced apart from the hinge mechanism according to opening and closing of the door.
US11060732B2 Constant volume combustion chamber with counter rotating shutter valve
A constant volume combustion chamber for a turbine engine, includes an intake port, an exhaust port, and a first rotary shutter facing the intake and exhaust ports and configured to rotate around an axis in a first direction of rotation, the first shutter including an aperture intended to cooperate alternately with the intake and exhaust ports during the rotation of the first shutter. The chamber further includes at least one second rotary shutter facing the intake and exhaust ports and configured to rotate around the axis in a second direction of rotation opposite to the first direction, the second shutter including an aperture intended to cooperate alternately with the intake and exhaust ports during the rotation of the second shutter, the first and second shutters being synchronized and configured so that their respective apertures intersect alternately when both are facing the intake and when both are facing exhaust ports.
US11060727B2 Fuel nozzle assembly and gas turbine including the same
Disclosed herein are a fuel nozzle assembly and a gas turbine including the same. The fuel nozzle assembly includes a fuel nozzle, a head end plate to which the fuel nozzle is fixedly fastened, and a nozzle casing to which the head end plate is fixed. The fuel nozzle includes an injection cylinder having a nozzle flange fixed to the head end plate, and a nozzle shroud surrounding the injection cylinder and forming a passage between its inner wall and the injection cylinder. The injection cylinder is fastened to the head end plate by a plurality of fixing bolts arranged in a circumferential direction of the nozzle flange. Each of the fixing bolts is fitted to a pressure plate, which extends in the circumferential direction of the nozzle flange and is pressed against a flat surface thereof, to fasten the injection cylinder to the head end plate.
US11060719B2 Control method for the operation of a combustion boiler
The invention is in the field of boiler control and relates to a control method for the operation of a combustion boiler, comprising providing a predetermined upper limit (VF,max) for the flue gas velocity in at least one location of the boiler; monitoring the flue gas velocity (VF) during the combustion of fuel in said at least one location of the boiler; comparing the flue gas velocity (VF) with the predetermined upper limit (VF,max); decreasing the thermal load of the boiler if the flue gas velocity exceeds the predetermined upper limit (VF,max). The invention also relates to a control system configured to execute the control method.
US11060716B2 System and methods for integration of concentrated solar steam generators to Rankine cycle power plants
Solar/Rankine steam cycle hybrid concentrating solar power (CSP) systems and methods for designing or retrofitting existent natural circulation boilers using saturated or superheated steam produced by direct steam generation (DSG) or Heat Transfer Fluid (HTF) steam generators and CSP solar field technology systems are described. Additionally, methods and processes of retrofitting the existent Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) or biomass, gas, oil or coal fired boilers to operate integrated to a molten salt/water-steam heat exchangers are disclosed. The hybrid CSP systems are highly efficient due to the increase of steam generated by the solar section comprising either the DSG receiver or the molten salt-water-steam sequential heat exchangers, pre-heaters, boiler/saturated steam generators, super-heaters and re-heaters. The additional saturated, superheated and reheated steam produced is directed to a Rankine cycle according to its pressure, temperature and steam quality significantly reducing the fuel consumption within a cogeneration or Combine Cycle Power Plant.
US11060712B2 Combination LED lighting and fan apparatus
Disclosed embodiments relate to a combination axial fan, LED lighting system and electric blue killer. The disclosed systems may include a housing forming an air chamber and an axial fan. The fan may include a fan cavity having an air diversion mechanism to direct air from the fan cavity toward the lighting, fan and electric bug killing components. The inventions include an airflow surface to direct air existing the fan cavity along an LED light fixture. The LED light fixture emits a blue or light blue light which attracts bugs. Moreover, disclosed embodiments include one or more electric bug killing devices to kill any bugs as air flows through the air chamber. The present invention may also include grow light fixture in the housing.
US11060697B2 Light-emitting device with reflective ceramic substrate
A light-emitting device may include a ceramic substrate having a reflective component, a light-emitting diode on the ceramic substrate, and a light-converting material over the light-emitting diode. A lighting system may include a ceramic substrate having a reflective component, a plurality of light-emitting diodes connected together in series, wherein the plurality of light-emitting diodes are on the ceramic substrate, and a light-converting material over the plurality of light-emitting diodes. The ceramic substrate may provide electrical insulation between the light-emitting diode and the aluminum carrier. The ceramic substrate may provide thermal conductivity between the light-emitting diode and the aluminum carrier. The reflective component may include zirconium oxide. The ceramic substrate may include aluminum oxide and/or aluminum nitride. The light-converting material may include phosphor. The light-emitting diode may have an epitaxial diode structure.
US11060687B2 Headlight device including a main light source and an auxiliary light source
A headlight device includes a first light source, a shielding part disposed in front of the first light source, and a frame provided between a housing and a lens, the frame including an illumination opening that defines an illumination range for light from the first light source. Thus, it is possible to provide a headlight device that can alleviate glare even when it includes an auxiliary light source.
US11060680B2 Lighting display device
The present disclosure provides a lighting display device, including: a light source module, a light shield module, and a projection lens module; the light source module includes a light source array unit, a first light shield array unit, and a light receiving lens array unit; the light source array unit includes a plurality of light sources which are independently controlled, the first light shield array unit includes first light shields disposed outside each light source, the light receiving lens array unit includes a plurality of light receiving lenses; the light shield module includes a light-transmitting substrate having a plurality of light-transmitting parts, a light-shielding pattern is disposed on the light-transmitting parts; the projection lens module includes a second light shield array unit, and a projection lens array unit; the second light shield array unit contains multiple second light shields, the projection lens array unit contains multiple projection lenses.
US11060677B2 Wall pack light fixture
A lighting fixture includes a first housing portion and a second housing portion. The first housing portion includes a base and a wall extending outwardly from substantially the perimeter of the base. A top portion of the wall includes one or more hinges extending outwardly therefrom. The second housing portion includes a front panel and a side panel extending outwardly from substantially the perimeter of the front panel. A top portion of the front panel includes at least one slot. The second housing is coupled to the first housing in an open position when the hinge is inserted into the slot and the front panel is disposed elevationally above the base. The second housing is coupled to the first housing in an operational position when the hinge is inserted into the slot and the front panel covers the base.
US11060671B2 Lighting device with improved connection to the power supply
A lighting device includes a translucent bulb and a light engine arranged in said bulb. The bulb comprises a base with two connection wires for connecting the light engine. The light engine comprises two connection elements which are electrically and mechanically connected to the connection wires. The connection elements each comprise a gripping region for holding the light engine and a connecting region for connecting the light engine to the connection wires.
US11060670B2 Lamp-integrated grille lighting system and vehicle thereof
A grille lighting system includes a light emitting lamp that includes one or more walls defining an inner space isolated from outside, a light emitting material disposed in the inner space and configured to emit light when the light emitting material contacts air, and a shutter disposed on the one or more walls, wherein the shutter is configured to be opened to allow introduction of outside air to the inner space from outside and further configured to be closed to block introduction of outside air to the inner space. The system further includes a controller configured to control operation of the shutter and cause the shutter to be opened and closed such that when the shutter is opened, the outside air is introduced to contact the light emitting material, which causes the light emitting material to emit light.
US11060667B2 Rapid gas release system
The present invention provides a rapid gas release system for rapidly regulating and burning compressed, combustible gas as a safety precaution to prevent explosion, while also exhausting any heat produced by the burning. This is accomplished through a combustor, a regulator in fluid connection with the combustor and a tank, a controller, and a cooling chamber. The tank contains the compressed combustible gas, which is released into the combustion chamber and burned, then exhausted to the cooling chamber.
US11060665B2 Installation and method for filling tanks with pressurized fluid
Installation and method for filling tanks with pressurized gas in which fluid supplied to the buffer storage reservoir is at a relatively higher first temperature while fluid is being withdrawn from the buffer storage reservoir to fill a tank and fluid is supplied to the buffer storage reservoir at a relatively lower second temperature when fluid is not being withdrawn from the buffer storage reservoir to fill a tank.
US11060663B2 Pressure vessel and method of manufacturing pressure vessel
A pressure vessel includes a vessel main body, a first protective member, and a second protective member. The vessel main body is configured to contain gas inside. The second protective member is configured to exhibit performance that is different from that of the first protective member. One of the first protective member and the second protective member has recesses that the other one of the first protective member and the second protective member does not have at an end on a peak of a domical panel side provided with the one of the first protective member and the second protective member.
US11060658B2 Gimbal stabilization system and method
A gimbal stabilizing system for an aircraft having an airframe is disclosed. The gimbal stabilizing system may comprise a gimbal apparatus having at least one gimbal actuator to adjust a position of the gimbal apparatus about an axis, wherein the gimbal apparatus is positioned on the airframe, an angular acceleration apparatus positioned on the airframe to generate an angular acceleration signal reflecting an angular acceleration of the airframe, and a gimbal controller operatively coupled to each of said angular acceleration apparatus and said gimbal apparatus. The gimbal controller may be configured to generate a gimbal control signal to compensate for the angular acceleration of the airframe based at least in part on a feedback control loop and a feedforward control loop, the feedforward control loop having the angular acceleration signal as an input thereto. The gimbal controller may be further configured to output the gimbal control signal to said gimbal apparatus to adjust a position of the gimbal apparatus.
US11060653B2 Gap filling shipping cap for leveraged refrigerant fitting
The block fitting assembly comprises a male block having a projecting portion extending from a planar face thereof and a sealing and capping element configured for engagement with the male block. The sealing and capping element includes a face portion for engaging the planar face of the male block and a cap portion projecting from the face portion. The cap portion includes a circumferentially extending sidewall having a webbed portion and a cover portion. The cover portion of the sidewall is configured to be separated from the cap portion by a tearing or shearing of the cap portion at the webbed portion of the sidewall.
US11060645B2 Duct cleaning access door
A magnetic duct access door provides for frequent access to a variety of different kinds of duct. The access door allows for an efficient magnetic attraction to a metallic duct and easy manual removal of the access door by tilting the access door via handles on its front surface. The access door includes: an access door base; a plurality of magnets arranged around the periphery of the back surface of the access door base; a compressible sealing member located between the magnetic attachment pads on the back surface of the access door base; at least one handle portion extending from the front surface of the access door base.
US11060638B2 Fitting for brace member
Example aspects of a fitting for engaging a brace member and a method for attaching a brace member to a mounting bracket are disclosed. The fitting for engaging a brace member can comprise a fitting body; a first jaw extending from the fitting body; a second jaw extending from the fitting body, the first jaw and second jaw defining a slot therebetween; and a continuous contact surface defining a top contact surface, a bottom contact surface, a left contact surface, and a right contact surface, the continuous contact surface configured to continuously engage a peripheral edge of the brace member.
US11060634B2 Media control valve tank testing apparatus and method
There is described a media metering valve (18) comprising a main body (21) having a media inlet (26), a central bore (24) extending through the main body (21), said media inlet (26) being in communication with the central bore (24) and a chamber (28) formed in communication with the central bore (24). A base member (23) attachable to the main body (21), the base member (23) having a central passage (27) extending therethrough, said central passage (27) extending orthogonal to the central bore (24) of the main body and being in fluid communication with said central bore (24). A cap member (22) is mounted to the main body (21) so as to substantially enclose the chamber (28). A piston (30) is movably mounted within the chamber (28). The piston (30) having a plunger member (31) rigidly connected thereto, the plunger member (31) being positioned within the central bore (24) to move in a reciprocal manner therein under action of the piston (30). A bypass member (40) is sealingly mounted about said plunger (31) member to provide a seal between the chamber (28) and the central bore (24). Pressurised air is delivered to said central passage (27) of the base member (23) to receive media delivered from the media inlet (26) when the plunger member (31) is in an open position. Wherein, upon the seal between the chamber (28) and the central bore (24) becoming compromised the bypass member (40) functions to equalise air pressure between the chamber (28) and the central bore (24) to minimise the egress of air and media from the central bore (24) to the chamber (28).
US11060633B2 Methods of determining a force associate with a valve system
Methods of determining a force associated with a valve system include wirelessly sensing a position of at least a portion of the conductive material with the at least one inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) sensor and determining a force applied to a portion of the valve system based at least partially on the position of the at least a portion of the conductive material. Valve systems include at least one component comprising a conductive material and at least one inductance-to-digital converter (LDC) configured to wirelessly sense a position of at least a portion of the conductive material. The valve system is configured to determine at least one force applied to a portion of the valve system based at least partially on the position of the at least a portion of the conductive material.
US11060629B2 Solenoid valve
A solenoid valve includes a solenoid including a guide, a mover that moves in an axial direction radially inside the guide, a yoke made of a magnetic material and disposed on one axial side of the mover, a magnet on one axial side of the yoke, an elastic body that applies an elastic force to the mover in the direction away from the magnet, a cover made of a magnetic material, a pin which moves as the mover moves, and a valve that is opened and closed as the mover and the pin move. The cover includes a cylinder surrounding the radial outside of the solenoid, a first wall on the other axial side of the solenoid, and a second wall that covers one axial side of the magnet.
US11060628B2 Housing for multiple mixing valves
A valve assembly includes a first mixing valve configured to mix hot fluid and cold fluid to provide a first mixed fluid, a second mixing valve configured to mix hot fluid and cold fluid to provide a second mixed fluid, and a housing configured to receive the first mixing valve and the second mixing valve. The housing defines a hot fluid inlet configured to be fluidly coupled to a supply of hot fluid, a cold fluid inlet configured to be fluidly coupled to a supply of cold fluid, a hot fluid passage fluidly coupling the hot fluid inlet to the first mixing valve and the second mixing valve, and a cold fluid passage fluidly coupling the cold fluid inlet to the first mixing valve and the second mixing valve.
US11060618B2 Integral tilted poppet valve for controlled flow of fuel from fuel dispensing nozzle
An integral tilted poppet valve for controlled flow of fuel from a fuel dispensing nozzle, including a poppet skirt, embodied within the poppet valve accessory of this invention, the poppet skirt cooperates with the poppet stem, and the poppet holder and its seal disc, to furnish a sealing of the nozzle, through the poppet valve, when the fuel nozzle is not in use, but that upon actuation of the nozzle lever, elevating its poppet stem, the poppet skirt includes an upper inclined surface for biasing against the poppet holder and its seal disc, to tilt the opening of the nozzle to provide for a minor or trickle flow of fuel through the nozzle to furnish a more precise dispensing of the quantity and value of the fuel being delivered to a vehicle.
US11060611B2 Method for producing a functional element, and functional element
Method for producing a functional element, in particular for flat seals, wherein a functional layer with at least one screen region is formed in which through openings for the passage of a fluid lie exposed between threads of a woven or braided fabric, wherein the functional layer is provided with at least one sealing region surrounding at least the screen region, in which sealing region sealing material layers are applied thereon to both sides of the woven or braided fabric, said sealing material layers forming a cross-sectionally impermeable layer assembly with the woven or braided fabric at least with an areal application of 5 MPa or more.
US11060600B2 External mechanism for endoscope and endoscope apparatus
An external mechanism for endoscope includes: an abutment surface that is a first surface configured to cover a knob arranging surface at which a second bending operation knob is arranged in an operation portion of an endoscope; a wheel configured to engage with the second bending operation knob arranged at the knob arranging surface; a motor configured to generate a driving force for rotating the wheel; a housing case that houses the wheel and the motor; a case attaching/detaching and fixing section for detachably attaching the housing case to the operation portion of the endoscope; and a locking member provided at the housing case and configured to be locked on the knob arranging surface of the endoscope and a large-diameter portion end face adjacent to the knob arranging surface in the operation portion of the endoscope.
US11060594B2 Driving force distribution apparatus
A driving force distribution apparatus includes an orthogonal gear pair constituted by a pinion gear shaft and a ring gear member, a casing that houses the orthogonal gear pair, an intermediate rotational member coaxially rotatable relative to the ring gear member, a clutch member configured to couple the ring gear member and the intermediate rotational member to each other, and first and second driving force adjustment mechanisms configured to adjust a driving force to be transmitted from the intermediate rotational member to first and second output rotational members. The ring gear member has a ring gear portion and a tubular portion. At two positions between which the ring gear portion is interposed in an axial direction, the tubular portion) is rotatably supported by a pair of bearings.
US11060593B2 Jam-tolerant electric rotary actuator
A rotary actuator including: an electric motor including: a left shaft projecting out towards a left-hand side; a left motor operably connected to the left shaft; a right shaft projecting out towards a right-hand side; and a right motor operably connected to the right shaft; an actuator housing operably connected to the right shaft; a left outer actuator shaft operably connected to the actuator housing; a left inner actuator shaft operably connected to the left shaft; and an output gearbox including: a ring gear rigidly connected to the left outer actuator shaft; a center gear located within the ring gear, the center gear being operably connected to the left inner actuator shaft; a planetary gear interposed between the ring gear and center gear, the planetary gear meshing with the ring gear and center gear; and an actuator stub operably connected to the planetary gear.
US11060586B2 Motor vehicle transmission arrangement
A motor vehicle transmission arrangement (21) may include a transmission housing (8), a transmission gearing (2), and a hydrodynamic torque converter (1) operatively connected to the transmission gearing (2). The arrangement (21) may further include a shift element (K0) and an internal combustion engine (VM) operatively connectable to the hydrodynamic torque converter (1) by the shift element (K0). Additionally, the arrangement (21) may include a gear set (6) having a constant gear ratio, and at least one electric machine (EM) as a drive, where the electric machine (EM) is operatively connected to the hydrodynamic torque converter (1) by the gear set (6). The electric machine (EM), the gear set (6), the shift element (K0), and the torque converter (1) are arranged in a wet space area (7) of the transmission housing (8). The gear set (6) is upstream from the shift element (K0) in the direction of power flow.
US11060578B2 Conical spring washer, transmission system, and method of assembly thereof
A conical spring washer includes a symmetrical annular body, a plurality of inner tabs and a plurality of outer tabs formed in the body. Each of the plurality of inner tabs has a width that tapers radially inwardly. Each of the plurality of outer tabs has a maximum width that is greater than a maximum width of each of the plurality of inner tabs. An intermediate portion is defined in the body and disposed between the plurality of inner tabs and plurality of outer tabs. The plurality of inner tabs and plurality of outer tabs are flexibly coupled to the intermediate portion.
US11060575B2 Rear disc of a stack of aircraft carbon brake discs with pucks, and brake applying the same
A rear disc of a stack of aircraft carbon brake discs intended to rest against one end of the torque tube of the brake on which the disc stack is threaded, the support being provided by pucks secured to the rear disc by rivets, each inserted into a through hole in the rear disc and a hole opposite one of the pucks. According to the invention, each rivet has a cylindrical rod inserted into the holes of the rear disc and the puck and having an end deformed against the puck, and a head having a circular cylindrical portion with a conical base having an outer peripheral surface connected to a conical surface of the base by a fillet, and the disc through hole has a first portion adapted to receive the rod of the adjusting rivet, a second portion adapted to receive the circular cylindrical portion of the head of the adjusting rivet, and a transition conical portion adapted to receive the conical base of the rivet head.
US11060574B2 Disc brake for a utility vehicle, brake pad and brake pad set
A disc brake for a utility vehicle, with a brake caliper which overlaps a brake disc, is preferably designed as a sliding caliper, is fastened to a positionally fixed brake carrier and has a central caliper opening above the brake disc, with an application device for applying the brake, and with two brake pads which are insertable through the caliper opening and each have a pad carrier and a friction pad fastened thereto, of which brake pads the one brake pad, as an application-side brake pad, can be pressed against the brake disc on the one side of the brake disc by the application device, and the other, as a reaction-side brake pad, is arranged on the opposite side of the brake disc, is distinguished in that a holding-down clamp is provided which is designed in such a manner that it radially secures only one of the two brake pads in the pad slot.
US11060570B1 Clutch control device
The clutch control device comprises: a pump that feeds oil to a hydraulic clutch; a control part that controls the pump; an input-side oil channel through which oil suctioned into the pump from an oil tank passes; an output-side oil channel connecting the pump and the hydraulic clutch; a pressure sensor; a connecting oil channel connected to the input-side oil channel and the output-side oil channel; and a solenoid valve that interrupts or allows the flow of oil in the connecting oil channel. The opening degree of the valve can be adjusted. When a drive shaft and a driven shaft are connected by the hydraulic clutch, the control part adjusts the opening degree of the valve on the basis of the pressure of oil in the output-side oil channel and the number of rotations made by the driven shaft while monotonically increasing the number of rotations of the drive part.
US11060563B2 Shaft-hub connection
A shaft-hub connection includes a shaft, which is provided with an external toothing arrangement in a connecting region. The shaft-hub connection also includes a hub, which is provided with an internal toothing arrangement in a connecting region. The external toothing arrangement has a first tip diameter (K1) on the side facing the axial end of the shaft and a second, larger tip diameter (K2) on the side of the connecting region facing away from the axial end so that together with the internal toothing arrangement of the hub a clearance fit is created in the region of the first tip diameter (K1) and an interference fit is created in the region of the second tip diameter (K2).
US11060562B2 Axially actuated locking system for a retractable driveshaft and method for use thereof
A locking system for use with a retractable driveshaft includes a housing, a rotating locking ring located at least partially to the housing, and a band configured to cooperatively engage the rotatable locking ring. Applying an axial force to the locking ring with the driveshaft causes rotation of the locking ring, thereby locking the driveshaft with the housing. Applying a second axial force to the locking ring with the driveshaft causes further rotation of the locking ring, which allows withdrawal of the driveshaft from the housing.
US11060560B2 Gear pump journal bearing lubrication flow feed
A pump bearing member is disclosed for use in a pump bearing assembly and a gear pump assembly.
US11060554B2 Fastener assembly and method
A fastener with a body with a shank, a head adjacent one end of and integral with the shank, and a shoulder adjacent the head, and a separate washer with a through hole received on the shank, bearing on the shoulder and securely fastened to the shank. The body and washer may have an interference fit. The body may be made and the washer attached by cold forming the body with a ring bearing on the washer.
US11060552B2 Screw-retaining device and screw-retaining kit
The present disclosure relates to a screw-retaining device (1) comprising a connecting element (2) which in turn comprises a first end part (3), a second end part (4) and an intermediate part (5) that connects the end parts (3, 4). The first end part (3) comprises an at least mainly circumferentially running part (6) that at least partly encompasses a retaining aperture (7) that is arranged to engage the threads (9) of a screw (100), and the second end part (4) is attached to an object (8). The screw-retaining device (1) further comprises a washer part (20) with a first and second washer portion (21, 22), having a corresponding first and second washer aperture (23, 24). The washer portions (20, 22) are connected and spaced apart by a gap (26), and the washer apertures (23, 24) admit passage of a screw stem (19). The first end part (3) is arranged to be positioned in the gap (26) before a screw (100) that is intended to be retained is mounted to the screw-retaining device (1) via the retaining aperture (7) and the washer apertures (23, 24). The present disclosure also relates to a screw-retaining kit.
US11060548B2 Crimped capped fastener
A capped fastener is provided with two outer flanges and a groove therebetween. The cap is crimped around the first outer flange without covering the second outer flange. The end of the cap is crimped in a groove between the first and second outer flanges. A crimping tool and method of crimping are also provided for crimping the end of a cap into a groove between two outer flanges.
US11060547B2 Upholstered furniture component connection system
An upholstered component, such as panels, assembled onto a furniture frame or a chair mechanism by way of a connection system provides a robust connection and economical manufacturing process. The connection includes a T-nut and a spacer attached on opposite sides of a wood form to be upholstered. The threaded barrel of the T-nut inserted in a hole through the wood form and with T-nut prongs embedding into a surface of the side of the wood form that will be facing outwardly on the furniture. The spacer is inserted into the hole at the opposite side of the wood form and is retained therein by an interference fit. The wood form is upholstered and is then attached to the furniture frame or mechanism with a bolt connecting to the furniture frame or mechanism and then extending through the spacer, into the hole and into the threaded barrel of the T-nut.
US11060537B1 Cylinder device
A piston (6) is hermetically inserted via a sealing member (7) in a cylinder hole (2) provided in a housing (1) so that the piston (6) is movable in an up-down direction. A communication passage (21) provided in an inner peripheral wall of the cylinder hole (2) is communicatively connected to a lock-side supply and discharge passage (13) through which pressurized oil is supplied to and discharged from a lock chamber (11) of the housing (1). An opening area (S1) of the communication passage (21) is designed to be smaller than an opening area (S2) of the lock-side supply and discharge passage (13). When the piston (6) is caused to move for releasing from a raised position to a lower limit position, the sealing member (7) is lowered from the raised position beyond the communication passage (21), to open communication between a release chamber (12) in the housing (1) and the lock-side supply and discharge passage (13) via the communication passage (21).
US11060531B2 Heating pump
A heating pump includes a pump body and a driving motor. The pump body includes a pump housing with a water inlet and a water outlet, a heating member fixed in an interior of the pump housing, and an impeller connected with the driving motor. The heating member includes fittings and a heating coiled pipe connected between the fittings and bent into an arc. The impeller is disposed at an upper part of the pump housing, one end of the driving motor is disposed adjacent the impeller, and the heating coiled pipe circles around a radial side portion of part of the driving motor. The heating pump has a rational design and high heat exchange efficiency. The safety auxiliary motor has a low requirement for power. The axial size of the water pump is significantly reduced.
US11060529B2 Centrifugal compressor and turbocharger including the same
A centrifugal compressor includes an impeller and a housing having a scroll passage of spiral shape formed on an outer peripheral side of the impeller. When a circumferential-directional position of the scroll passage is represented by an angular position with respect to a scroll end of the scroll passage, and in a cross-section obtained by cutting the scroll passage along a plane including a rotational axis of the impeller at a circumferential-directional position where the angular position is θ, F(θ) is defined as: F(θ)=(A/R)/r, where A is a cross-sectional area of the scroll passage, R is a distance from the rotational axis to a scroll center of the cross-section of the scroll passage, and r is a radius of the impeller, 0.35≤F(360°)≤0.65, and 0.08×F(360°)≤F(60°)≤0.4×F(360°).
US11060510B2 Wind turbine cooling arrangement
Provided is a wind turbine cooling arrangement, including a first cooling circuit arranged to transport a fluid cooling medium to absorb heat from a first component group; and a second cooling circuit arranged to transport a fluid cooling medium to absorb heat from a second component group, which second cooling circuit includes a primary heat exchanger arranged to dissipate heat from the cooling medium of the second cooling circuit; and a secondary heat exchanger arranged to heat the cooling medium of the first cooling circuit. A wind turbine including a cooling arrangement, and a method of cooling components of a wind turbine is also provided.
US11060508B2 Lightning receptor for a rotor blade of a wind turbine
Provided is a rotor blade of a wind turbine, the rotor blade including a lightning protection system with at least one lightning receptor, wherein the lightning receptor includes a receptor part which protrudes from the surface of the rotor blade. Furthermore, the section of the receptor part with the maximum lateral extension is spaced apart from the surface of the rotor blade. Additionally, a lightning receptor for such a rotor blade and to a wind turbine for generating electricity comprising at least one such rotor blade, is also provided.
US11060500B2 Ducted bidirectional tidal current power station system
The present invention discloses a ducted bidirectional tidal current power station system, mainly consisting of a bidirectional tidal current power generation device, a dam, an open sea, an inland sea, a duct, and an opening/closing gate. The bidirectional tidal current power generation device is installed in the duct on the bottom of the dam. Openings, respectively communicated with the open sea and the inland sea, are formed at two ends of the duct, and an opening/closing gate is arranged at each of the two openings. By the ducted bidirectional tidal current power station system of the present invention, the cost of marine construction, operation and maintenance of the tidal current power generation device in an open sea area is saved, and the complex structure of the power generation device in the tidal power station and the cost of strict construction of auxiliary devices and runners are avoided.
US11060492B2 Fuel injector for engine
A fuel injector for an engine includes: a solenoid unit including a plurality of solenoids that can be separately controlled; a valve body having a control chamber connected with a supply throttle and a return throttle; and a plurality of armatures disposed between the solenoid unit and the valve body to be able to adjust the amount of fuel that is discharged through the return throttle by being driven by the solenoids of the solenoid unit.
US11060479B2 Reciprocating engine
A reciprocating engine includes a crankshaft and a connecting rod rotatably coupled to the crankshaft. The connecting rod defines a fluid passage extending along a length thereof. The reciprocating engine also includes a piston dome coupled to the connecting rod, the piston dome defining an inlet in fluid communication with the fluid passage of the connecting rod for receiving a fluid from the fluid passage of the connecting rod, a cooling passage in fluid communication with the inlet for circulating the fluid through the piston dome, and an exit in fluid communication with the cooling passage.
US11060478B2 System for an integrated hybrid composite cylinder head and turbine
Methods and systems are provided for a turbine integrally formed with a cylinder head. In one example, a system includes a cylinder head and a turbine shaped from a single, continuous piece of metal.
US11060465B2 Fuel supply system
A fuel supply system with a fuel pressure sensor includes a failure detection part which sets a first threshold value and a second threshold value which are deviated by first (smaller) and second (larger) predetermined values with respect to a target fuel pressure respectively; immediately detects a possibility of failure in the case where an absolute value of a difference between an output value of the fuel pressure sensor and the target fuel pressure exceeds an absolute value of a difference between the second threshold value and the target fuel pressure; and determines a failure of the fuel pressure sensor in the case where the absolute value of the difference between the output value of the fuel pressure sensor and the target fuel pressure has been exceeding an absolute value of a difference between the first threshold value and the target fuel pressure for a specified time or longer.
US11060463B2 Modulated combustor bypass and combustor bypass valve
A combustor section of a gas turbine engine includes a combustor having a combustor inlet, and a combustor bypass passage having a passage inlet located upstream of the combustor inlet, the combustor bypass passage configured to divert a selected bypass airflow around the combustor. A combustor bypass valve is located at the combustor bypass passage to control the selected bypass airflow along the combustor bypass passage. The combustor bypass valve including a valve element configured to rotate about an engine central longitudinal axis A to move one or more valve openings relative to one or more bypass passage openings.
US11060451B2 Fuel injector cleaning system, fluid, and method
A fuel injector cleaning system includes an injector cleaning housing that defines a cavity structured to receive a fuel injector. A heater is operatively coupled to the housing. A three-way valve includes a first inlet fluidly coupled to a calibration fluid reservoir, and a second inlet fluidly coupled to a cleaning fluid reservoir. An intake line includes a first end fluidly coupled to an outlet of the valve, and a second end structured to be fluidly coupled to a fuel inlet of the fuel injector. A controller is operatively coupled to each of the heater and the valve. The controller is structured to actuate the valve so as to cause flow of a cleaning fluid to the fuel injector. The heater is operated so as to heat the cleaning fluid. The valve is actuated so as to cause flow of a calibration fluid to the fuel injector.
US11060447B2 Charging device with a wastegate valve device
A charging device may include a turbine housing and a wastegate valve device. The wastegate valve device may include a flap, a spindle arm, a wastegate spindle, an axial stop, and a lever arm non-rotatably attached to the wastegate spindle. The wastegate spindle may be rotatably mounted in a bushing disposed on the turbine housing. A wastegate duct may be disposed in the turbine housing. The wastegate duct may have a duct aperture enclosed by a valve seat. The duct aperture, when in a closed state, may be closed by the flap of the wastegate valve device. A sealing face of the flap may be defined by a sequence of at least two conical peripheral surfaces arranged next to one another and each having a different inclination.
US11060435B2 Methods and systems for an exhaust system
Methods and systems are provided for an exhaust gas system. In one example, a system comprises a conical passage fluidly coupling a turbine outlet to an aftertreatment device. The conical passage may further comprise a scavenge valve to adjust exhaust gas flow therethrough.
US11060424B2 Solar thermal power generation facility
Provided is a solar thermal power generation facility that includes: a compressor; a medium heating heat receiver that receives sunlight and heats a compressed medium from the compressor; a turbine that is driven by the compressed medium heated by the medium heating heat receiver; a power generator that generates electric power by driving of the turbine; and a tower that supports these components. The compressor, the turbine, and the power generator are formed as arranged devices. A plurality of the arranged devices are aligned in a vertical direction.
US11060423B2 Closed circuit functioning according to a Rankine cycle with a device for the emergency stopping of the circuit, and method using such a circuit
The present invention relates to a closed circuit operating on a Rankine cycle, the circuit comprising at least one compression and circulation pump for a working fluid in liquid form, a heat exchanger over which a hot source is swept in order to evaporate the fluid, means for expanding the fluid in the form of a vapor, a cooling exchanger swept by a cold source to condense the working fluid, a reservoir of working fluid, and working fluid circulation pipes for circulating the fluid between the pump, the heat exchanger, the expansion means, the condenser and the reservoir. The circuit comprises a device for draining the fluid contained in the heat exchanger.
US11060419B2 Planetary gear drive and aircraft gas turbine with a planetary gear drive
The invention relates to a planetary gearbox having a ring gear support, in particular in a geared fan engine, characterized by a bolt connection for connecting the ring gear support to a static component, wherein the bolt connections are arranged on the circumference of the ring gear support in the axial direction of the planetary gearbox, and the bolt connections are designed and arranged in such a way that there is a frictional joint with a defined frictional force between the ring gear support and the static component and that a material separation, in particular a gap, is arranged between the ring gear support and the static component.
US11060418B2 Turbomachine exhaust casing and method for manufacturing same
A casing is provided, for example, an exhaust casing for a turbomachine. The casing generally includes an inner hub having an axis of rotation and an outer annular ferrule extending around the hub, the ferrule configured to define, with the hub, an annular flow path for a gas stream. In some examples, the ferrule is rigidly connected to the hub by arms. The hub generally includes, at one longitudinal end, a scalloped annular flange comprising solid portions distributed at regular intervals about said axis and spaced apart from each other by hollow portions. The hub is produced by assembling several angular hub sectors arranged circumferentially end to end around the axis, each hub sector connected to an adjacent hub sector by a longitudinal weld bead that extends over substantially the entire axial extent of the hub and that is substantially aligned axially with a hollow portion of said flange.
US11060416B2 Systems for a turbocharger
Various methods and systems are provided for a radial turbocharger. In one example, the turbocharger comprises a turbine case housing a turbine wheel and a compressor case housing a compressor wheel, the turbine case including a vaneless turbine nozzle integrated into the turbine case, a bearing case surrounding a shaft connecting the turbine wheel to the compressor wheel and arranged between the turbine case and compressor case, a plurality of long bolts arranged around a circumference of the turbine case, and a plurality of slots arranged around a circumference of the turbine case, a slot length of each slot extending in a radial direction and adapted to receive a dowel pin having a diameter smaller than the slot length, where each dowel pin, via a corresponding slot, couples the bearing case to the turbine case.
US11060414B2 Steam turbine and steam turbine control method
A steam turbine includes an inner casing which has an inner casing body in which a first main flow path to which steam is to be supplied from an inner introduction port is defined, an outer casing which has an outer casing body which defines a second main flow path between the inner casing body and the outer casing body and an upper discharge port and a lower discharge port which are in the outer casing body and through which exhaust steam is to be discharged, an upper valve and a lower valve configured to adjust a flow rate of the exhaust steam which has been discharged, and a control unit which can independently control the upper valve and the lower valve.
US11060408B1 Turbine blade cooling hole arrangement
A turbine blade for a gas turbine engine. The turbine blade having a plurality of cooling holes defined therein, wherein the plurality of cooling holes are located in the turbine blade according to the coordinates of Table 1 and at least some of the plurality of cooling holes are located in an airfoil of the turbine blade.
US11060392B2 Wireless load position sensor
A system and method for wireless load position sensor is disclosed.
US11060385B2 Artificial lift system for a resource exploration and recovery system
An artificial lift system including a tubular extending into a wellbore. The tubular includes a first end arranged at a surface of a formation, a second end terminating in the wellbore, and an intermediate portion. The intermediate portion includes a plurality of gas lift valves. A jet pump is fluidically connected to the second end of the tubular. A liquid supply conduit includes a terminal end arranged at the first end of the tubular and a gas supply conduit includes a terminal end portion arranged at the first end of the tubular.
US11060382B2 In situ expandable tubulars
Expandable tube members that are fabricated from a composite material that includes a structural plastic, which structural plastic includes phase change materials that undergo a permanent expansion upon exposure to wellbore conditions. This permanent expansion of the structural plastic causes the expandable tube member to expand radially and/or longitudinally without the use of an expansion tool. The expandable tube member can be used to control fluid loss, patch wells, stabilize a formation in a wellbore, enhance flow, provide sand screening, and repair damaged pipes, casings, or liners.
US11060378B2 High power laser flow assurance systems, tools and methods
A high power laser system for providing laser beams in various laser beam patterns along a laser beam path that is positioned to provide for the in situ laser processing of materials in tubulars, such as pipes in a hydrocarbon producing well. Laser treating for providing flow assurance by direct and indirect laser processing of materials interfering with flow.
US11060367B2 Rotating choke assembly
A rotating choke assembly includes a rotating control device and a flow control device. The rotating control device has a seal element configured to be disposed around a tubular, where the seal is configured to rotate in a circumferential direction via rotation of the drill string and a bearing configured to facilitate rotation of the seal element in the circumferential direction within a housing of the rotating control device. The flow control device includes a first plate having at least one first opening and a second plate having at least one second opening, where the first plate is configured to rotate in the circumferential direction with respect to the second plate.
US11060360B2 Apparatus and method for gripping a tubular member
Apparatus for gripping a tubular member where the apparatus includes a die and a die holder, and where at least one of the die or the die holder, on its portion facing the other, has at least two axially formed ridges that complementary fit in valleys in the other of the die or the die holder. The ridges have a larger bottom width than top width. The centre lines of the die ridges are substantially parallel at a distance, and the die, when unengaged, is radially movable between abutment of the die ridges to the die holder and abutment of the die to at least one stop member of the die holder.
US11060357B2 Earth-boring tools having a selectively tailored gauge region for reduced bit walk and method of drilling with same
A drill bit comprises a bit body having a longitudinal axis and a blade extending radially outward from the longitudinal axis along a face region and axially along a gauge region. A gauge region includes a gauge feature and first and second recessed regions extending axially above and below the gauge feature, respectively. The gauge feature comprises an outermost surface extending radially beyond outer surfaces of the blade in the recessed regions. A method of drilling a borehole comprises rotating the bit about the longitudinal axis, engaging a formation with cutting elements mounted to the face region, and increasing a lateral force applied substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis such that radially outer surfaces in the gauge region engage the formation and such that side cutting exhibited by the bit is initially minimal and substantially constant and subsequently increases in a substantially linear manner with increasing lateral force.
US11060348B1 Window blind decorating kit
The window blind decorating kit is a kit. The window blind decorating kit is configured for use with a Venetian blind. The Venetian blind comprises a plurality of slats. The window blind decorating kit applies an image to the surface formed by the plurality of slats of the Venetian blind when the Venetian blind is positioned to block the passage of light. The window blind decorating kit comprises a stencil, one or more marking compounds, a lamp, and glitter. The one or more marking compounds and the glitter decorate the Venetian blind with a received image. The stencil guides the application of the one or more marking compounds and the glitter to the Venetian blind to form the received image. The lamp illuminates the received image.
US11060341B1 Door rail system and method
A rail system to support a door or other types of panels is disclosed. The doors and/or panels may include frameless glass panes. The rail system may include a longitudinal channel into which the bottom of the door may be received and secured. The system may include a clamping assembly that may provide clamping forces onto the opposing lateral surfaces of the door within the longitudinal channel to secure it therein. The clamping assembly may be controlled by a controlling assembly in combination with the housing to provide inward forces to the clamping members at two or more interfaces between the housing and the clamping assembly on each opposing side of the panel. In this way, the clamping forces applied to the panel by the clamping assembly are uniformly distributed across the vertical height of the clamping assembly. The rail system also includes a unitizing gasket configured to hold the elements of the clamping assembly in place during the system's assembly and use.
US11060334B2 Vertical sliding element
The invention relates to a vertical sliding element including an element frame and a sash which can be moved in the vertical direction relative to the element frame. In the closed position of the sash, one fitting chamber each is formed in the intermediate spaces which are laterally limited by mutually facing side faces of the sash and the element frame. Each fitting chamber is provided with a guide rail and guide elements guided in the guide rail. The sash is connected to the guide elements via a scissors' arrangement having a plurality of parking scissors. The scissors arrangement is designed for parallel parking of the sash in a partially open position, in which the sash is positioned in front of an opening in the element frame, seen in the horizontal direction, and wherein the guide elements are designed to move the sash parked in parallel in the vertical direction by moving the guide elements in the guide rails.
US11060322B2 Powered latching apparatus
An apparatus for latching a door having a latching member; a retention cam wherein the retention cam further comprises an extended face and is rotatable about its axis; a spring; a locking member; an actuator; a push out member; and a driving member; wherein the actuator drives the driving member to remove the locking member from contact with the retention cam and the driving member drives the push out member to push the latching member away from the retention cam. The apparatus is capable of assisting both in the latching and unlatching of the device.
US11060318B2 Fabric hinge
A foldable fabric hinge comprises a fabric portion having a first end and a second end. The foldable fabric hinge further comprises first and second fabric portion holders, wherein each of the first and second fabric portion holders is configured for gripping a respective one of the first and second fabric portion ends. A plurality of fasteners are configured for facilitating assembly of the first and second fabric portion holders and the fabric portion to first and second components requiring a hingeable connection.
US11060300B2 Method for renovating and reconstructing wet rooms, and renovation set for this purpose
A method and kit for renovating and reconstructing wet rooms, wherein panel modules are attached to a wall, floor, and/or ceiling of the wet room, by providing panel modules having a water-impermeable coating or core; determining an installation position of a panel module; attaching a water-resistant sealing strip section to form an outer contour of the panel module; applying a water resistant sealing adhesive to the sealing strip section such that the sealing adhesive continuously underlays edge regions of two adjacent panel modules; and pressing a first panel module onto a first subregion of the sealing adhesive and a second panel module adjoining the first panel module whereby the two adjacent side regions of the panel modules are completely underlaid with sealing adhesive to produce a seal point between the panel modules to prevent moisture from entering the wall, floor, or ceiling through a joint formed between the panel modules.
US11060299B2 Brick tie
A brick tie including a body member, a first protrusion extending from a first location on the body member, and a second protrusion extending from a second location on the body member. The first and second protrusions may extend in the same direction relative to the body member. A gap may be defined between the first and second protrusions.
US11060298B2 Panels and decorative panel
Disclosed is a panel comprising a substrate (1), wherein the outer surface of the substrate (1) is covered with a coating layer (8), wherein one edge of the substrate (1) is provided with a recess (3), and a groove (4) is arranged inside the substrate (1) adjacent and interconnected to the recess (4), and wherein the opposite edge of the substrate (1) is provided with a protrusion (7) that can be fitted into the recess (3), and a tongue (6) is extended from the protrusion (7) that can fitted into the groove (4). The substrate is made of 100 parts by mass of PVC resin or PVC powder, 25-45 parts of styrene elastomer, 180-280 parts of stone powder, sawdust or rock, 1-10 parts of an additive, and 1-4 parts of an elastomer coupling agent. Also disclosed is a decorative panel formed by arranging and interlocking the panels in sequence by fitting the protrusion of a panel into the recess of a neighboring panel, as well as a panel installation process.
US11060295B2 Snow fence for a structure having varying roof types
The present invention relates to a bar system for securing a snow fence to a membrane pad assembly connected to a structure. The bar system comprises a base bracket with an arm attachment portion having one or more openings and an arm bracket comprising one or more openings for operably connecting to the arm attachment portion using fasteners. At least one of the openings in the base bracket is configured to operably connect to the membrane pad assembly. At least one of the one or more openings in the arm bracket comprising an arcuate opening so as to allow movement along X,Y and rotational axis, e.g. horizontally, vertically and/or to allow the arm bracket to move between an open position and a closed position relative to the arm attachment portion so as to allow entry of a bar extrusion. The bar extrusion being secured by the fasteners in the one or more openings between the arm attachment portion of the base bracket and the arm bracket so as to hold snow, ice and other objects.
US11060276B2 Binders
The invention relates to an aqueous binder composition comprising a carbohydrate component, possibly a crosslinker and possibly reaction product of carbohydrate component with crosslinker, further comprising a phenalkamine. The invention further discloses binders obtained therefrom and composite products manufactured therewith.
US11060274B2 Split gusset connection
A gusset connection that allows greater relative movement between connected structural members and simplifies erection in the field. The gusset connection can be a first gusset portion moveably connected to a vertical column and a second gusset connection moveably connected to a horizontal beam.
US11060273B2 Laminated bamboo platform and concrete composite slab system
The present technology relates generally to a platform and concrete composite slab system used as a building material. A platform, is formed from joined, substantially coplanar boards with connector plates partially embedded between the boards such that a portion of the connector plates extend above the platform's top surface. A reinforcing material (e.g., wire mesh and/or rebar) can be arranged on the prongs or other portion of the connector plates spaced above the platform and concrete is poured over the reinforcing material and allowed to cure, forming a reinforced concrete layer that encases the connector plates and reinforcing material. The connector plates act as standoffs and help to suspend the reinforcing material in the middle of the concrete layer to increase the strength of the reinforced concrete and to fixedly anchor and bind the concrete layer to the platform, so as to establish a composite action between the platform and the concrete.
US11060268B1 Methods and systems for plumbing fixture installations
A modular plumbing system having one or more carriers each attached to a carrier mount that may be joined to one or more base rails. The modular plumbing system may be transported to a construction site fully assembled and ready to be installed by anchoring the plumbing system to a floor and connecting plumbing lines within the plumbing system to existing plumbing lines.
US11060265B1 Water conservation apparatus
In one aspect, a water conservation apparatus is provided that includes a diverter having an inlet for being connected to a water supply, a primary outlet, and a secondary outlet. The apparatus includes an elongate water storage tank and a supply conduit configured to connect the secondary outlet of the diverter to the water storage tank. The elongate water storage tank has a height and a width perpendicular to the height that is less than the height so that the water from the secondary outlet of the diverter forms a column within the tank. The apparatus further includes a tap having an outlet and a valve, the valve having a closed position that inhibits water flow from the water tank to the outlet and an open position that permits water to be driven out of the outlet by the column of water in the tank.
US11060262B2 Drive system for a working machine and a method for controlling the drive system
The invention relates to a drive system for a working machine, the drive system including: a gearbox; an internal combustion engine having an engine output shaft; a power takeoff coupled to the engine output shaft; a torque converter having an input shaft operatively coupled to the engine and an output shaft operatively coupled to the gearbox; a hydraulic cooling fan; a hydraulic fan pump coupled to the power takeoff and connected to the hydraulic fan via a first hydraulic valve. The drive system further includes: a hydraulic motor coupled to the gearbox and configured to provide power to the gearbox for vehicle propulsion, wherein the hydraulic motor is coupled to the hydraulic fan pump via a second hydraulic valve and arranged to receive power from the hydraulic fan pump. The invention further relates a method for controlling the described drive system.
US11060259B2 Cable-laying device and method
A mobile device for the underground laying of a flexible line, a cable, a cable-pulling empty pipe or fluid transport tube. A front vehicle has a rear support frame, a lateral ejection unit, a milling unit with a milling wheel and a drag formwork or cable laying unit following the wheel. The milling unit is connected to the front vehicle for lateral pivoting up to ±25°, in particular up to ±20°, is laterally offset towards the outside with respect to the front vehicle, and can be positioned to laterally protrude over the contour of the front vehicle, by a primary articulation or a swivel joint on the lateral ejection unit having a substantially vertical axis of rotation. The drag formwork, cable laying and cable introducing unit follows the milling unit and the cable introducing unit are also laterally pivotable about a second swivel joint.
US11060244B2 Artificial turf and production method
The method includes creating a polymer mixture, wherein the polymer mixture includes a stabilizing polymer, a bulk polymer, a flame retardant polymer combination, and a compatibilizer. The stabilizing polymer and the bulk polymer are immiscible. The stabilizing polymer includes fibers surrounded by the compatibilizer within the bulk polymer. The stabilizing polymer is aramid. The flame retardant polymer combination is a mixture of triazin and melamine. The method further includes extruding the polymer mixture into a monofilament. The method further includes quenching the monofilament. The method further includes reheating the monofilament. The method further includes stretching the reheated monofilament to align the fibers relative to each other and to form the monofilament into an artificial turf fiber. The method further includes incorporating the artificial turf fiber into an artificial turf backing.
US11060231B2 Laundry treatment apparatus and method of controlling the same
Disclosed is a laundry treatment apparatus configured to directly heat a drum containing laundry therein. The laundry treatment apparatus comprising: a cabinet forming an external appearance of the laundry treatment apparatus; a tub provided in the cabinet; a drum configured to rotate within the tub and to contain laundry therein, the drum being formed of a metallic material; an induction module provided at an outer surface of the tub and configured to heat the drum within the tub via induction by generating a magnetic field; and wherein the outer surface of the tub comprises at least one mounting portion that is configured to mount the induction module, with at least part of the at least one mounting portion being arranged radially closer to a rotational axis of the drum than a remaining portion of the outer surface of the tub.
US11060220B2 Sewing data for embroidery designs systems and methods
Using an existing embroidery design that has been created for applique, data is automatically created for a cutting machine, which will cut the applique. Currently, the user currently has to cut these by hand—a labor intensive process or use a custom die that can be expensive. The process only requires that the applique steps in the sewing sequence are labeled as such. Generally, the applique steps are so labeled in order for the design creator to be able to let the sewer know what they are doing.
US11060218B2 Machine for making an upper for a shoe and an upper for a shoe
The machine for making an upper for a shoe comprises a reel holder rack, a dial and a sinker crown, a needle cylinder with a vertical axis and forward and backward movement having a plurality of grooves, inside of which the (needles) are slidable, controlled by selection means thereof, a cup element, at least four feeders assembled along the circumference of the machine, guide means, first braking means, first recovery means for recovering each of the threads to be fed to said needles for forming the upper and a suction bell for unloading said upper, below said first braking means at least second braking means being present for braking or locking each thread for the formation of said upper during at least the first part of the return movement of said needle holder cylinder and second recovery means for recovering said thread from said cylinder, preventing its recovery by a reel of said reels, said second braking means being activated and deactivated by said second recovery means.
US11060217B2 Knitting ring
A knitting ring can be worn on a knitter's finger and used to hold and tension yarn while the knitter is knitting. The knitting ring includes a finger member that secures the knitting ring to the knitter's finger and a yarn member that tensions one or more strands of yarn. The yarn member can include a number of posts around which the strands of yarn can be routed to create a desired degree of tensioning.
US11060214B2 Processing methods and apparatus to manufacture a functional, multi-scale, tapered fiber from polymer filament
Systems, methods, and apparatus to provide artificial whisker filaments are disclosed and described. An example artificial whisker is tapered to include a tip diameter smaller than a base diameter of the artificial whisker, the artificial whisker formed from a polymer arranged to permit elastic deformation of the artificial whisker, the deformation of the artificial whisker to transmit force to a sensor associated with a base of the artificial whisker. An example method of manufacturing an artificial whisker includes removably affixing a first end of a filament to a heated, non-stick surface; drawing the filament across the surface to form a first, tapered portion, a second portion of the filament remaining on the surface, wherein the filament is to be drawn until the first portion is disengaged from the surface; and separating the first, tapered portion of the filament from the second portion of the filament to form a tapered artificial whisker.
US11060210B2 Method for operating a service unit
Method for operating a service unit for processing work orders regarding a cross-wound package/empty tube doffing process employed at spinning machines producing take-up packages that process at least two different lots, whereby the service unit is fed an empty tube via the spinning machine's tube feed track, and the fed empty tube is taken up by the service unit. If the current work order for the cross-wound package/empty tube doffing of the workstations expires before it is processed and the empty tube is exchanged and another work order has come in which is for a workstation requiring a cross-wound package/empty tube doffing for another lot, the already taken up empty tube is released by the service unit, and the service unit takes up an empty tube of another lot in order to be able to carry out a cross-wound package/empty tube doffing process at the other workstation.
US11060208B1 System and method for manufacturing shellac floss
A system for manufacturing purified shellac floss from crude shellac includes a spinner unit, and a rotatable head with a cavity to accommodate the crude shellac. A microwave generator unit is configured to supply microwave radiation to the spinner unit. A collection unit has a side wall and an end wall defining an interior volume and is configured to collect the purified shellac floss.
US11060206B2 Method for purifying an inorganic material using a tube having a bend between a first end and a second end of the tube
Methods for purifying reaction precursors used in the synthesis of inorganic compounds and methods for synthesizing inorganic compounds from the purified precursors are provided. Also provided are methods for purifying the inorganic compounds and methods for crystallizing the inorganic compounds from a melt. γ and X-ray detectors incorporating the crystals of the inorganic compounds are also provided.
US11060205B2 Diamond materials comprising multiple CVD grown, small grain diamonds, in a single crystal diamond matrix
The present technology relates to diamond materials and structures created using chemical vapor deposition techniques (i.e., creation of synthetic diamond). The chemical vapor deposited diamond includes a multiphase material comprising (a) a single crystalline matrix phase and (b) plurality of diamond grains, each of the plurality of diamond grains being crystallographically distinct from the single crystalline matrix phase.
US11060193B2 Method and system of laser-driven impact acceleration
A system and a method for laser-driven propulsion, comprising transferring momentum to a projectile through a low-density material at laser fluences below plasma ablation threshold, the method comprising providing a metal layer having a first surface and a second opposite surface; providing a low density layer having a first surface and a second opposite surface; positioning the low density layer with the first surface thereof in direct contact with the second surface of the metal layer; positioning a projectile on the second surface of the low density layer; and heating the metal layer with laser pulses to temperatures below the liquefaction and ionization thresholds of the metal.
US11060191B2 Method for producing hollow structure, plated composite, and hollow structure
A method for producing a hollow structure useful as a base material for a heat sink or the like which increases a heat dissipation property of devices mounted in various kinds of electronic apparatuses, without sacrificing downsizing, thinning, weight reduction, and multifunctionality, and provides a hollow structure. The method including: producing a plated composite by coating a surface of a core made of aluminum to form a copper plating layer; cutting off part of the plated composite to expose cut surfaces of the core; and turning a part corresponding to the core into a hollow part by immersing the plated composite in a sodium solution which dissolves aluminum but does not dissolve copper and selectively dissolving and removing only the aluminum, thereby producing a hollow structure whose skeletal part is composed of all copper plating layers.
US11060188B2 Selective deposition of aluminum oxide on metal surfaces
Processing methods for depositing aluminum etch stop layers comprise positioning a substrate within a processing chamber, wherein the substrate comprises a metal surface and a dielectric surface; exposing the substrate to an aluminum precursor gas comprising an isopropoxide based aluminum precursor to selectively form an aluminum oxide (AlOx) etch stop layer onto the metal surface while leaving exposed the dielectric surface during a chemical vapor deposition process. The metal surfaces may be copper, cobalt, or tungsten.
US11060183B2 Apparatuses, systems and methods for applying protective coatings to electronic device assemblies
A coating apparatus may be configured to concurrently receive and waterproof a large number of electronic device assemblies. The coating apparatus may include a track for transporting the electronic device assemblies into an application station. The application station may have a cubic shape, and include an entry door and an opposite exit door. The entry and exit doors may enable the introduction of substrates into the application station, as well as their removal from the application station. In addition, the entry and exit doors may enable isolation of the application station from an exterior environment and, thus, provide control over the conditions under which a moisture resistant material is applied to the substrates. Methods for making electronic devices and other substrates resistant to moisture are also disclosed.
US11060179B2 Bipolar arc-coating method
An electric-arc evaporation method for coating surfaces, wherein at least two active consumption targets are used in the method, characterized in that the consumption targets are alternately connected as a cathode and an anode during the coating process.
US11060177B2 Preparation of reflective image component and application method thereof
The present invention discloses preparation of a reflective image component and application method thereof. A reflective image component in the present invention consists of a metallic semi-continuous thin film, a porous alumina film and a high reflective metal substrate. The structure is easy in preparation, low in cost, environmental friendly regarding preparing procedures and suitable for large-scale fabrication, which plays a significant role in developing a next generation of image component; the minimum pixel in the image obtained is able to reach nano level, much smaller than the pixel in most of the self-luminous screens at present; the image also provides the ability of reversible color transformations, which can be applied to information encryption and trademark decoration and the like.
US11060174B2 Method for the preparation of a coated metal sheet, comprising the application of an aqueous solution containing an amino acid, and associated use in order to improve corrosion resistance
The invention relates to a method for preparing a metal sheet (1) comprising at least the steps of: providing a steel substrate (3) having two faces (5), for which at least one is coated with a metal coating (7) comprising at least 40% by weight of zinc, applying on the outer surface (15) of the metal coating (7) an aqueous solution comprising an amino acid, and the metal sheet which may be obtained.
US11060162B2 Non-oriented electrical steel sheet and manufacturing method therefor
The non-oriented electrical steel sheet according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: by weight, 2.0% to 4.0% of Si; 0.001% to 2.0% of Al; 0.0005% to 0.009% of S; 0.02% to 1.0% of Mn, 0.0005% to 0.004% of N; 0.004% or less of C (excluding 0%); 0.005% to 0.07% of Cu; 0.0001% to 0.007% of O; individually or in a total amount of 0.05% to 0.2% of Sn or P; and the remainder comprising Fe and impurities; wherein the non-oriented electrical steel sheet is composed of a surface portion to 2 μm from the surface of the steel sheet in the thickness direction and a base portion exceeding 2 μm from the surface of the steel sheet in the thickness direction, and wherein the number of surfides having a diameter of 10 nm to 100 nm is larger than the number of the nitrides having a diameter of 10 nm to 100 nm, in the same area of base portion.
US11060161B2 Part with very high mechanical properties from a rolled coated sheet
The present invention provides a steel part. The steel part includes a steel precoated with a zinc-based alloy including, the contents being expressed by weight, from 0.5 to 2.5% aluminum and, optionally, one or more elements chosen from the group of: Pb≤0.003%; Sb≤0.003%; Bi≤0.003%; 0.002%.≤Si≤0.070%; La<0.05%; and Ce<0.05%. A balance of the precoat includes zinc and inevitable impurities. The steel part also includes a compound formed by at least one heat treatment for alloying between the steel and the precoat. The compound includes over more than 90% of its thickness, at least one Fe/Zn-based phase, the iron weight content of which is equal to 65% or higher and the Fe/Zn ratio of which is between 1.9 and 4. A structural or safety part is also provided.
US11060148B2 Diagnosing and treating colorectal cancer
Methods for predicting risk of developing colorectal cancer, for treating colorectal cancer, and reducing risk of developing colorectal cancer.
US11060140B2 Sequencing and high resolution imaging
Disclosed herein are methods and systems for detection and discrimination of optical signals from a densely packed substrate. These have broad applications for biomolecule detection near or below the diffraction limit of optical systems, including in improving the efficiency and accuracy of polynucleotide sequencing applications.
US11060138B1 Nucleic acid sequencing systems
Methods and systems for sequencing a nucleic acid molecule are described that comprise imaging a first surface and an axially-displaced second surface using a compensation-free optical system, the system comprising an objective lens and at least one image sensor, wherein said optical system has a numerical aperture (NA) of less than 0.6 and a field-of-view (FOV) of greater than 1.0 mm2; and) processing the images of the first surface and the axially-displaced second surface to correct for optical aberration such that the images of the first surface and the axially-displaced second surface have substantially the same optical resolution.
US11060126B2 Methods for detecting genetically modified organisms (GMO)
The present application relates to the detection of material from genetically engineered Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) using a panel of GMO proteins and GMO gene elements. In particular, the present application discloses an improved method for detecting the presence or absence of a panel of GMO proteins and gene elements in a sample.
US11060110B2 Adeno-associated virus vectors for treatment of glycogen storage disease
The present disclosure describes improved adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for gene therapy applications in the treatment of glycogen storage disease, particularly glycogen storage disease type Ia (GSD-Ia). Described are recombinant nucleic acid molecules, vectors and recombinant AAV that include a G6PC promoter/enhancer, a synthetic intron, a G6PC coding sequence (such as a wild-type or codon-optimized G6PC coding sequence), and stuffer nucleic acid sequence situated between the G6PC promoter/enhancer and the intron, as well as between the intron and the G6PC coding sequence. The recombinant AAVs disclosed herein exhibit highly efficient liver transduction and are capable of correcting metabolic abnormalities in an animal model of GSD-Ia.
US11060108B2 DNA element having the activity of enhancing foreign gene expression
A method for stably achieving high expression of a foreign gene in mammalian cells using a novel DNA element is disclosed. More specifically, the present application discloses a DNA element which enhances the activation of transcription by changing the chromatin structure around a gene locus into which a foreign gene expression unit has been introduced.
US11060104B2 Pesticidal genes and methods of use
Compositions having pesticidal activity and methods for their use are provided. Compositions include isolated and recombinant polypeptides having pesticidal activity, recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid molecules encoding the polypeptides, DNA constructs and vectors comprising the nucleic acid molecules, host cells comprising the vectors, and antibodies to the polypeptides. Nucleotide sequences encoding the polypeptides can be used in DNA constructs or expression cassettes for transformation and expression in organisms of interest. The compositions and methods provided are useful for producing organisms with enhanced pest resistance or tolerance. Transgenic plants and seeds comprising a nucleotide sequence that encodes a pesticidal protein of the invention are also provided. Such plants are resistant to insects and other pests. Methods are provided for producing the various polypeptides disclosed herein, and for using those polypeptides for controlling or killing a pest. Methods and kits for detecting polypeptides of the invention in a sample are also included.
US11060090B2 Method of releasing the suppression of egg maturation in economically-important prawn/shrimp species
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for releasing oocyte maturation regulation by suppressing expression of a gene capable of regulating oocyte maturation in shrimps by the RNA interference method. The present invention provides a method for blocking oocyte maturation inhibition in farmed shrimps to be used as spawners (hereafter, “farmed shrimp”), comprising suppressing the expression of a vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone (VIH) gene in shrimps by RNA interference using double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) targeting mRNA of the vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone gene in farmed shrimps.
US11060088B2 Anti-angiogenic miRNA therapeutics for inhibiting corneal neovascularization
The disclosure relates, in some aspects, to compositions and methods for treating corneal disease (e.g., corneal neovascularization. In some embodiments, the disclosure relates to rAAV-mediated delivery of an cornea-associated transgene to a subject. In some embodiments, the rAAV transduces the corneal tissue of a subject.
US11060087B2 Synthetic promoters for high throughput screening and gene modulation
The present invention provides nucleic acid constructs, expression vectors, transgenic cell and methods of making and using the same, wherein the nucleic acid construct includes a synthetic promoter designed from the endogenous promoter of BIRC5 and LAMC2. In illustrative working embodiments of the invention, an exogenous nucleic acid fragment encoding thymidine kinase is operably linked to the synthetic promoter which is then shown to regulate the expression of this polypeptide.
US11060086B2 Transposition of nucleic acids into eukaryotic genomes with a transposase from heliothis
The present invention provides polynucleotide vectors for high expression of heterologous genes. Some vectors further comprise novel transposons and transposases that further improve expression. Further disclosed are vectors that can be used in a gene transfer system for stably introducing nucleic acids into the DNA of a cell. The gene transfer systems can be used in methods, for example, gene expression, bioprocessing, gene therapy, insertional mutagenesis, or gene discovery.
US11060082B2 Polynucleotide capture materials, and systems using same
Methods for processing polynucleotide-containing biological samples, and materials for capturing polynucleotide molecules such as RNA and/or DNA from such samples. The RNA and/or DNA is captured by polyamindoamine (PAMAM (Generation 0)) bound to a surface, such as the surface of magnetic particles. The methods and materials have high efficiency of binding RNA and of DNA, and of release, and thereby permit quantitative determinations.
US11060081B2 Specimen pretreatment apparatus, specimen pretreatment cartridge, and specimen pretreatment method
Disclosed is a specimen pretreatment apparatus comprising: a specimen container holder configured to hold a specimen container for containing a plasma specimen; a reagent container holder configured to hold a first reagent container for containing a first reagent including magnetic particles on which a nucleic acid in the plasma specimen is adsorbed; a reaction unit in which a plurality of reaction containers are disposed, the reaction unit being configured to accelerate, in each reaction container, reaction of the plasma specimen and the first reagent; a washing unit in which a washing container is disposed, the washing unit including a magnetic force applying portion configured to apply magnetic force to the washing container; a dispensing unit; and a controller programmed to control the dispensing unit to: dispense the plasma specimen contained in the specimen container and the first reagent into the plurality of reaction containers in the reaction unit; dispense a mix liquid of the plasma specimen and the first reagent from each of the plurality of reaction containers into the washing container; and remove a liquid component from the washing container while the magnetic particles contained in the discharged mix liquid is attracted by the magnetic force applying portion.
US11060079B2 Methods and microorganisms for producing flavors and fragrance chemicals
The present disclosure relates to biosynthetic pathways for producing flavor and fragrance chemicals, such as green notes including trans-2-unsaturated aldehydes and lactones. The present disclosure provides methods for producing trans-2-unsaturated aldehydes, delta-lactones, and gamma-lactones. The present disclosure provides pathways for the preparation of trans-2-unsaturated aldehydes, delta-lactones, and gamma-lactones by reacting aldehydes in the presence of aldolases.
US11060078B2 Engineered CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases
Engineered CRISPR-Cas9 nucleases with improved specificity and their use in genomic engineering, epigenomic engineering, genome targeting, and genome editing.
US11060070B2 Mutated rep encoding sequences for use in AAV production
Nucleic acids encoding Parvoviral Rep proteins with a mutated nuclear localization signal (NLS) are provided. Also provided is a nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a Parvoviral Rep protein with a mutated zinc finger domain and a nucleic acid comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a Parvoviral Rep protein comprising an amino acid mutation at position 43, 57, 79, 97, 120, 179, 305, 484, 493 or 571 with reference to SEQ ID NO: 2. Nucleic acid constructs and cells, such as insect cells, comprising the nucleic acids are provided as well as a method for producing a recombinant Parvoviral virion using the nucleic acids.
US11060066B2 Human pluripotent stem cell-based models for predictive developmental neural toxicity
The present invention relates to three-dimensional (3D) tissue constructs and methods of using such 3D tissue constructs to screen for neurotoxic agents. In particular, provided herein are methods of producing and using complex, highly uniform human tissue models comprising physiologically relevant human cells, where the tissue models have the degree of sample uniformity and reproducibility required for use in quantitative high-throughput screening applications.
US11060062B2 Generation of glucose-responsive beta cells
The present invention relates to a method for generating glucose-responsive beta cells.
US11060054B2 Specimen container
A specimen container includes a well having an opening to store fluid. An opening plane, and first and second cross sections have outer peripheral shapes dissimilar to each other and in a plan view, the second cross section is contained in the first cross section and the first cross section is contained in the opening plane. The opening plane, and the first and second cross sections are defined in a horizontal posture of the body. The opening plane is a projected plane of the opening of the well on a horizontal plane. The first cross section is a horizontal cross section of the internal space taken at a position corresponding to a first depth defined vertically downwardly from the opening. The second cross section is a horizontal cross section of the internal space taken at a position corresponding to a second depth greater than the first depth.
US11060049B2 Use of polypeptide
The present invention concerns the use of a polypeptide having deoxyribonuclease (DNase) activity for preventing, reducing or removing static electricity from an item; a composition comprising such polypeptide; a method for reducing or removing static electricity from an item; and a wipe for such use.
US11060047B2 Apparatus and method for extracting essential oils
A system and method for extracting essential oils from organic material is provided. One embodiment places organic material into an extraction chamber that is a cylindrical wall of rigid material, wherein a diameter and a height of the extraction chamber is sized to define an interior that accommodates a desired amount of an organic material having essential oils; fills the extraction chamber with a solvent after the organic matter has been placed into the extraction chamber; and moves a vortex plunger disposed over the surface of the organic material in a repeated upward and downward motion during an agitation process so that the vortex vanes generate a fluid vortex in the solvent, wherein the fluid vortex causes the solvent to be drawn upward into the organic material and then to be pushed downward through the organic material so that the solvent extracts essential oils from the organic material.
US11060043B2 Formulation for enhancing lubricity of fuels
The present disclosure relates to a formulation of diesel additive comprising 2-ethylhexanoic acid, at least one alkylene glycol and at least one alkanolamine which at specific weight ratios, is able to enhance the lubricity of a fuel. Also provided are the methods of preparation and usage of the same. It further relates to the fuel composition comprising the fuel, and the formulation of present disclosure, and the method of preparing the fuel composition.
US11060042B2 Succinimide-based copolymers and use as hydrate inhibitors
Copolymers having General Formula (I): in which R1 is chosen from divalent C4-C7 aliphatic groups and divalent C4-C7 heteroaliphatic groups, optionally substituted with one or more C1-C6 aliphatic groups, heteroatoms independently chosen from O, N, and S, or combinations thereof, where: the divalent C4-C7 heteroaliphatic groups include one or two heteroatoms independently chosen from O, N, and S, and the maximum number of heteroatoms in R1 is two; x is a molar fraction range chosen from 0.05 to 0.95; and y is a molar fraction range chosen from 0.05 to 0.95, where the summation of x and y equals 1. Methods for inhibiting formation of clathrate hydrates in a fluid capable of forming the clathrate hydrates. The methods include contacting the fluid with at least one copolymer of General Formula (I) under conditions suitable for forming the clathrate hydrates.
US11060038B2 Catalytic cracking method for treating a fraction having a low amount of conradson carbon
The present invention discloses a process for the catalytic cracking of a weakly coking feedstock having a Conradson carbon residue of 0.1% by weight and a hydrogen content of greater than 12.7% by weight, comprising at least a feedstock cracking zone, a zone for separating/stripping the effluents from the coked catalyst particles and a zone for regenerating said particles, characterized in that at least a solid carbon material in the fluidized state, having a carbon content equal to or greater than 80% by weight, is injected upstream of and/or during the catalyst regeneration step into a dense bed of coked catalyst.
US11060037B2 Method for purifying a gas rich in hydrocarbons
A process for the purification of a gas rich in hydrocarbons and comprising at least 10 ppm by volume of hydrocarbons having at least six carbon atoms nitrogen.
US11060033B2 Compositions and methods for producing calcined coke from biorenewable sources
Disclosed are methods of producing calcined coke from bio-oil from a biomass feedstock. Also disclosed are calcined cokes produced by such methods having desirable structural characteristics.
US11060031B2 Fire retardant composition, structure and application
Compositions, structures and methods are described that improve fire retardant characteristics of various material, and which can be used for protecting structures, devices, or components therein. In one example, a mixture suitable for imparting heat or cold blocking properties to an object is produced. The mixture includes a catalyst comprising particles that are 8 microns or less in diameter, a charring agent comprising particles that are 8 microns or less in diameter, and a blowing agent comprising particles that are 8 microns or less in diameter. The catalyst, the charring agent and the blowing agent are mixed together in equal portions by weight to produce the mixture suitable for imparting heat or cold blocking properties to an object.
US11060015B2 Hydrophobized nanoparticles as breaker for viscoelastic surfactant gelled fluids
A treatment fluid comprises: a base fluid; a viscoelastic surfactant gelling agent and hydrophobic nanoparticles comprising metallic nanoparticles that are surface modified with C6-30 aliphatic groups. The treatment fluid is a fracturing fluid, a completion fluid, a gravel pack fluid, a fluid loss pill, a lost circulation pill, a diverter fluid, a foamed fluid, a stimulation fluid and the like.
US11060009B2 Filtrate reducer for temperature-resistant calcium-resistant water-based drilling fluid used in oil and gas reservoir protection, drilling fluid, and uses thereof
A filtrate reducer for temperature-resistant calcium-resistant water-based drilling fluid used in oil and gas reservoir protection, a drilling fluid, and uses of the filtrate reducer and the drilling fluid are described. The filtrate reducer contains structural units represented by formulas (1), (2), and (3) herein. The water-based drilling fluid contains the filtrate reducer, and exhibits good inhibitive, rheological, filtrate reducing, and reservoir protection performance when it is applied in the drilling process in a high-temperature high-calcium deep salt-gypsum formation.
US11059999B2 Acrylic rubber foam and double-sided adhesive tape comprising same
The present invention relates to a double-sided adhesive tape used for applications including the attachment of front glass for mobile devices. A core layer of the double-sided adhesive tape is prepared by adding an acrylic elastomer free of carbon-carbon double bonds while being highly miscible with an acrylic resin to an acrylic monomer(s) and performing curing, and thus can improve the impact resistance of the final double-sided adhesive tape. Also, the core layer may take a form of foam due to the introduced filler such as glass bubbles or organic microspheres, and thus can further contribute to improving the impact resistance of the final double-sided adhesive tape.
US11059970B2 Cross-linkable coating compositions based on organyl oxysilane-terminated polymers
Crosslinkable compositions especially useful for coatings containing an alkoxysilyoxy-terminated polymer and a silicone resin.
US11059964B2 Starch suspension for adhesive coatings
This specification discloses suspensions and method for making the suspensions. The suspension comprises a suspension medium and is loaded with an insoluble solid. The suspension medium is an aqueous solution made at least one soluble polymer and at least one thixotropic gum. The suspension medium can be loaded with high levels of solids (more than 15% by weight of the medium). The resulting suspension is highly stable and has low viscosity. In embodiments the suspension exhibits no significant sedimentation for at least 3 months, and has a viscosity of less than about 20,000 cP. In an illustrative embodiment, the suspensions may be used to improve the properties of corrugating adhesives by adding to a corrugating adhesive a suspension that has suspension medium comprising polyvinyl alcohol and gellan and that suspends unmodified high amylose starch.
US11059962B2 Polymer blends
Compatibilizer for a polymer blend, use of the compatabilizer in a polymer, a polymer blend comprising the compatabilizer, an article formed from the polymer blend, and methods for making the compatabilizer, polymer blend and article.
US11059961B2 Rubber mixtures
The invention relates to rubber mixtures, said rubber mixtures comprising (a) at least one rubber, excluding silicone rubber, chloroprene rubber, bromobutyl rubber, fluoro rubber and nitrile rubber, (b) at least one silane of general formula (I), G-Si(—OR)3  (I), (c) at least one amine compound selected from the list triethanolamine, triisopropanolamine and [HO—CH(phenyl)CH2]3N and (d) at least one bifunctional silane. The rubber mixture is produced by mixing the rubber, silane of general formula (I), amine compound and bifunctional silane.
US11059955B2 Color shift pigments for three-dimensional printing
Materials for use in 3D printing comprising a color shift pigment that change colors when viewed at different angles. More specifically, the materials comprise a color shift pigment being a silicon oxide core with metal oxide shell disposed thereon and a polymeric component.
US11059949B2 Prepreg and molding product thereof
To provide prepreg having high thermostability and a molded body (fiber reinforced composite) obtained from the prepreg, the prepreg is formed by impregnating a reinforced fiber having an elastic modulus of 100 to 900 GPa with an epoxy resin composition including the following Components A to D so as to have a resin content within a range of 25 to 50 mass %: Component A: an epoxy resin having an oxazolidone ring structure in a molecule thereof; Component B: an epoxy resin that is liquid at 30° C.; Component C: a diblock copolymer having a B-M structure, wherein M is a block including at least 50 mass % of methyl methacrylate, B is a block immiscible with the epoxy resins and the block M, a glass transition temperature of the block B being 20° C. or lower; and Component D: dicyandiamide, or an amine curing agent that is a derivative of dicyandiamide.
US11059945B2 In situ bonding of carbon fibers and nanotubes to polymer matrices
A method for forming a carbon fiber-reinforced polymer matrix composite by distributing carbon fibers or nanotubes into a molten polymer phase comprising one or more molten polymers; and applying a succession of shear strain events to the molten polymer phase so that the molten polymer phase breaks the carbon fibers successively with each event, producing reactive edges on the broken carbon fibers that react with and cross-link the one or more polymers. The composite shows improvements in mechanical properties, such as stiffness, strength and impact energy absorption.
US11059940B2 High temperature metathesis chemistry
A method of carrying out a metathesis reaction includes the combination of at least one alkene or non conjugated diene with a Ruthenium-based catalyst with an cyclic(alkyl)(amino)carbene ligand to form a reaction mixture and heating the reaction mixture to a temperature of 100° C. or greater. The reaction can be an ADMET, ROMP, a metathesis ring-closure or an olefin exchange reaction.
US11059938B2 Film composition and a film prepared thereby
The disclosure provides a film composition, wherein the film composition includes an oligomer and a crosslinking agent. The oligomer can have a structure represented by Formula (I) wherein R1 and R2 are independently hydrogen, C1-20 alkyl group, C2-20 alkenyl group, C6-12 aryl group, C6-12 alkylaryl group, C5-12 cycloalkyl group, C6-20 cycloalkylalkyl group, alkoxycarbonyl group, or alkylcarbonyloxy group; R1 is not hydrogen when R2 is hydrogen; a is 0 or 1; 100≥n≥1; 100≥m≥1; and when n is not 0, the ratio of n to m is from 3:1 to 1:4. The weight ratio of the oligomer and the crosslinking agent can be from 9:1 to 3:7. The oligomer has a number average molecular weight (Mn) from 1,000 to 8,000.
US11059932B2 Catalyst composition for producing polyurethane foam, and method for producing flexible polyurethane foam using it
To provide a catalyst composition to obtain a flexible polyurethane foam from which substantially no amine compound is discharged and which has sufficient resistance to compressive strain, and a method for producing a flexible polyurethane foam using the catalyst composition. A polyurethane foam is produced by using a catalyst composition for producing a polyurethane foam, which comprises an amine compound represented by the following formula (1) and at least one glycol selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol and polyethylene glycol, provided that when the compound of the formula (1) has enantiomers, diastereomers or geometric isomers, both a mixture thereof and isolated isomers are included: wherein R1, R2, R3 and R4 are each independently a hydrogen atom, a C1-4 alkyl group, a hydroxy group, a hydroxymethyl group or a C1-4 alkoxy group, and m is an integer of 1 or 2.
US11059931B2 Process for the preparation of styrenic polymers having an improved color stability
Process for the preparation of styrenic polymers having an improved color stability by anionic polymerization wherein the obtained terminated polymer solution is fed to a dispersing device to which water is added, fed to a buffer vessel and then is impregnated in a static mixer by addition of further water, carbon dioxide and one or more stabilizers.
US11059923B2 Preparation method for high-solid acrylic resin
Disclosed is a preparation method for a high-solid acrylic resin, comprising the following steps: preparing acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, an alkyl acrylate or alkyl methacrylate, styrene, hydroxyethyl acrylate or hydroxypropyl acrylate, an acrylate with a bridge ring structure, an initiator, and a solvent; adding the solvent to a reactor, stirring, and increasing the temperature to the boiling point temperature of the solvent; adding the reaction raw materials and the initiator from a dropping funnel and stirring, and after the completion of the addition, maintaining the boiling point temperature of the solvent and continuously stirring; and cooling and discharging after the reaction is finished. The Gardner-Holdt tube viscosity of the prepared acrylic resin is 15-25 S (25° C.), and the solid content is 70%-75%.
US11059914B2 Method for the continuous synthesis of a diene elastomer with lithium amide initiator
A process for the continuous synthesis of a diene elastomer is provided. The synthesis is conducted by means of n reactors r1 to rn, considered to be continuous stirred-tank reactors, which are equipped with an internal stirring system. The reactors are arranged in series, n varying from 2 to 15, preferably from 2 to 9. The reactor r1 is fed by an input solution comprising a solvent, one or more monomer(s), an anionic polymerization initiator chosen from lithium amides and a polar agent. The conversion by weight C1 in the first reactor is less than 70%, and the total conversion by weight Cn at the outlet of the reactor rn is greater than or equal to 70%.
US11059907B2 Antibodies that bind Notum Pectinacetylesterase
Antibodies that neutralize Notum Pectinacetylesterase are described, as well as compositions comprising them, and methods of their use to treat diseases and disorders affecting the bone.
US11059904B2 Compositions and methods for tumor transduction
The invention relates to cancer therapeutics, in particular, the system of making cancer cells more susceptible to effector cells by introduction of cellular therapy targets into the cancer cells.
US11059902B2 Generation and profiling of fully human HuCAL GOLD-derived therapeutic antibodies specific for human CD38
The present invention provides novel antibodies and methods for using recombinant antigen-binding regions and antibodies and functional fragments containing such antigen-binding regions that are specific for CD38, which plays an integral role in various disorders or conditions. These methods take advantage of newly discovered antibodies and surprising properties of such antibodies, such as the ability to bind CD38 of minipig origin and the ability to induce, by cross-linking, specific killing of cells that express CD38. These antibodies as well as the novel methods for using those antibodies can be used to treat, for example, hematological malignancies such as multiple myeloma.
US11059899B1 Polypeptides that bind glucocorticoid-induced TNFR family-related receptor (GITR)
The present invention relates to immunoglobulin single variable domains that bind GITR and more in particular to polypeptides that comprise or essentially consist of one or more such immunoglobulin single variable domains; to nucleic acids encoding such polypeptides; to methods for preparing such polypeptides; to compositions and in particular to pharmaceutical compositions that comprise such polypeptides, for prophylactic, therapeutic or diagnostic purposes. In particular, the polypeptides of the present invention enhance the biological activity of GITR.
US11059895B2 ST2 antigen binding proteins
Described herein are compositions and methods related to antigen binding proteins that bind to human ST2, including antibodies. In particular embodiments, the disclosure provides fully human anti-ST2 antibodies and derivatives and variants thereof. Further provided are nucleic acids encoding such antibodies and antibody fragments, variants, and derivatives. Also, provided are methods of making and using such antibodies including methods of treating and preventing autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
US11059894B2 ALK7 binding proteins and uses thereof
This disclosure provides ALK7-binding proteins such as anti-ALK7 antibodies, and compositions and methods for making the ALK7-binding proteins. In certain embodiments the ALK7-binding proteins inhibit, or antagonize ALK7 activity. In addition, the disclosure provides compositions and methods for diagnosing and treating overweight, obesity, diabetes, overweight, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and their associated conditions; metabolic disorders, and other diseases or conditions that can be treated, prevented or ameliorated by targeting ALK7.
US11059890B2 Anti-human PD-1 humanized monoclonal antibody and application thereof
The present invention relates to the biomedicine field, in particular to an anti-human PD-1 humanized monoclonal antibody and its applications. The invention obtains an anti-human PD-1 humanized monoclonal antibody with good specificity, high affinity and stability by screening, and the antibody can specifically bind to human PD-1 instead of binding to other members of CD28 family, block the binding of PD-L1 and PD-1 with CD80 and partially restore functions of T-cells, so it can significantly inhibit the growth of tumor.
US11059887B2 Anti-claudin 18.2 antibodies and uses thereof
Provided are antibodies or fragment thereof having binding specificity to the wild-type human claudin 18.2 (CLDN18.2) protein and also capable of binding the M149L mutant. By contrast, such antibodies and fragments do not or weakly bind to claudin 18.1 (CLDN18.1).
US11059867B2 Proteins and peptide tags with enhanced rate of spontaneous isopeptide bond formation and uses thereof
The present invention relates to a two-part linker comprising a peptide tag (peptide) and a polypeptide (protein) that is capable of spontaneously forming an isopeptide bond, particularly wherein: a) said peptide comprises an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein: (i) X at position 1 is arginine or no amino acid; (ii) X at position 2 is glycine or no amino acid; (iii) X at position 5 is histidine or threonine; (iv) X at position 11 is alanine, glycine or valine; and (v) X at position 14 is arginine or lysine, wherein when X at position 1 is no amino acid, X at position 2 is no amino acid; and b) said polypeptide comprises: i) an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2; ii) a portion of (i) comprising an amino acid sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 101; iii) an amino acid sequence with at least 80% sequence identity to a sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 2, wherein said amino acid sequence comprises a lysine at position 34, a glutamic acid at position 80 and one or more of the following: 1) threonine at position 5; 2) proline at position 16; 3) arginine at position 40; 4) histidine at position 65; 5) proline at position 92; 6) aspartic acid at position 100: 7) glutamic acid at position 108; and 8) threonine at position 116, wherein the specified amino acid residues are at positions equivalent to the positions in SEQ ID NO: 2; or iv) a portion of (iii) comprising an amino acid sequence with at least 80% sequence identity to a sequence as set forth in SEQ ID NO: 101, wherein the amino acid sequence comprises a lysine at position 10, a glutamic acid at position 56 and one or more of the following: 1) arginine at position 16; 2) histidine at position 41; 3) proline at position 68; and 4) aspartic acid at position 76, wherein the specified amino acid residues are at positions equivalent to the positions in SEQ ID NO: 101, and wherein said peptide and polypeptide are capable of spontaneously forming an isopeptide bond between the aspartic acid residue at position 10 of SEQ ID NO: 1 and the lysine residue at position 34 of SEQ ID NO: 2 or position 10 of SEQ ID NO: 101.
US11059865B2 Catalytically active protein aggregates and methods for producing the same
Disclosed are catalytically active water-insoluble protein aggregates comprising fusion proteins which comprise a coiled-coil domain and a catalytic domain, methods of manufacturing such protein aggregates, and their use.
US11059862B2 Methods and compositions for dual glycan binding AAV vectors
The present invention provides methods and compositions comprising an adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid protein, comprising one or more amino acids substitutions, wherein the substitutions introduce a new glycan binding site into the AAV capsid protein.
US11059856B2 Use of a polymeric mesh for the purification of macromolecules
Method for recovering a target protein from a feedstock comprising said target protein and at least one impurity compound selected from host cell proteins (HCP), DNA, RNA or other nucleic acid, the target protein being characterized by a hydrodynamic radius Rh1 and the impurity compound being characterized by a hydrodynamic radius Rh2, wherein Rh1>Rh2, comprising the following steps (i) to (iv) and optionally step (v): (i) providing a polymeric mesh comprising at least one crosslinked polymer containing positively charged amino groups, wherein the polymer has a pore size exclusion limit Rhi which can be set variably; (ii) adapting the variable pore size exclusion limit Rhi of the polymeric mesh such that Rh2Rhi; (iii) contacting the polymeric mesh with the feedstock; (iv) separating the polymeric mesh containing the retained impurity compound from the feedstock containing the excluded target protein.
US11059845B2 Immune stimulating macrolides
The present invention provides immune stimulating macrolides of formula (I), wherein the substituents are as defined in claim 1. The macrolides have utility in treating intracellular bacterial, fungal, and protozoal infections.
US11059839B2 Functional fluorinated silane compounds
A compound according to formula I: X—(CF2)n-(O)p(CH2)m-Si—Y3 wherein X is CF2═CF—O—, CH2═CHCH2—O—, or CH2═CHCH2—; n is an integer from 2 to 8; m is an integer from 2 to 5; p is 0 or 1; and Y is Cl— or —OR, where R is a linear or branched alkyl having 1 to 4 carbon atoms. In some embodiments, Y is —O(CH2)xCH3, where x is an integer from 0 to 3.
US11059835B2 Synthesis of cephalosporin compounds
Provided herein is a method for the synthesis of cephalosporin antibiotic compounds comprising a palladium-catalyzed coupling reaction.
US11059834B2 Macrocyclic immunomodulators
Compounds are provided that are useful as immunomodulators. The compounds have the following Formula (I) or (II): including stereoisomers and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R, R1, R2a, R2b, R2c, R3, R4, R5, R6a, R6b, R6c, m and n are as defined herein. Methods associated with preparation and use of such compounds, as well as pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds, are also disclosed.
US11059830B2 Compounds that participate in cooperative binding and uses thereof
The invention features compounds (e.g., macrocyclic compounds) capable of modulating biological processes, for ex ample through binding to a presenter protein (e.g., a member of the FKBP family, a member of the cyclophilin family, or PIN1) and a target protein such as CEP250. These compounds bind endogenous intracellular presenter proteins, such as the FKBPs or cyclophilins, and the resulting binary complexes selectively bind and modulate the activity of the target protein. Formation of a tripartite complex among the presenter protein, the compound, and the target protein is driven by both protein-compound and protein-protein interactions, and both are required for modulation of target protein activity.
US11059817B2 Potent antiviral pyrazolopyridine compounds
The present technology provides compounds according to Formulas (I), (II), or (III) useful in inhibiting an enterovirus, paramyxovirus, respiratory virus, flaviviridae virus, bunyaviridae virus, togaviridae virus, or rabies virus in a cell and/or treating subjects suffering from an enterovirus, paramyxovirus, respiratory virus, flaviviridae virus, bunyaviridae virus, togaviridae virus, or rabies virus.
US11059811B2 Benzofuran derivative, preparation method thereof and use thereof in medicine
A benzofuran derivative, a preparation method thereof and a use thereof in medicine are described. In particular, a benzofuran derivative as shown by general formula (I), the preparation method thereof, a pharmaceutical composition containing the derivative, and uses thereof as an EZH2 inhibitor and in the prevention and/or treatment of diseases such as tumours and cancers, etc., and in particular, uses thereof in the prevention and/or treatment of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, follicular lymphoma and synovial sarcoma, are described.
US11059807B2 Amine cationic lipids and uses thereof
The present invention relates to lipid compounds and uses thereof. In particular, the compounds include a class of cationic lipids having an amine moiety, such as an amino-amine or an amino-amide moiety. The lipid compounds are useful for in vivo or in vitro delivery of one or more agents (e.g., a polyanionic payload or an antisense payload, such as an RNAi agent).
US11059806B2 Pyrazole derivatives
The present invention relates to pyrazole derivatives of formula (X) wherein ring A is a pyrazole and substituents RB1, RB2, n, RQ1, RQ2, RQ3, and RQ4 are as defined in claim 1, their manufacture, and their use in the manufacture of agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals.
US11059801B2 Methods to induce targeted protein degradation through bifunctional molecules
The present application provides bifunctional compounds which act as protein degradation inducing moieties. The present application also relates to methods for the targeted degradation of endogenous proteins through the use of the bifunctional compounds that link a cereblon-binding moiety to a ligand that is capable of binding to the targeted protein which can be utilized in the treatment of cancer. The present application also provides compounds of Formula X0 and X0′:
US11059789B2 Isoquinoline-steroid conjugates and uses thereof
Provided herein are compounds and pharmaceutical compositions useful in modulating kinase activity, and related diseases. Also provided herein are methods of treating an eye disease or disorder in a subject. Also provided herein are methods of reducing intraocular pressure in a subject. Also provided herein are methods of modulating kinase activity in a cell. Also provided herein are methods of making the compounds provided herein, and compounds useful for the preparation of the compounds provided herein.
US11059786B2 Aminopyridine compounds and methods for the preparation and use thereof
The present invention relates generally to therapeutics targeting the bacterium Porphyromonas gingivalis, including its proteases arginine gingipain A/B (Rgp), and their use for the treatment of disorders associated with P. gingivalis infection, including brain disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. In certain embodiments, the invention provides compounds according to Formula I and Formula III, as described herein, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.
US11059782B2 Method for aromatic fluorination
Disclosed is a fluorination method comprising providing a fluorinating reagent and a solvent to a reaction mixture; providing a compound having the formula Ar—X to the reaction mixture; wherein Ar is aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl or substituted heteroaryl, and X is Cl, Br, I or NO2, providing tetramethylammonium 2,6-dimethylphenolate to the reaction mixture; and reacting under conditions sufficient to provide a species having the formula Ar—F.
US11059777B2 Polymorphic forms of belinostat and processes for preparation thereof
The present invention relates to the polymorphic forms of Belinostat. The invention also relates to the process for the preparation of the polymorphic forms of Belinostat. This invention further relates to pharmaceutical composition of said polymorphic forms of Belinostat and use thereof in the treatment of a patient in need thereof.
US11059775B2 Prodrug compositions and utility of hydroxamate-based GCPII inhibitors
Prodrugs of hydroxamate-based GCPII inhibitors and methods of their use for treating a disease or condition are disclosed.
US11059773B2 Type-B fenolamine crystal form, preparation method, composition and use thereof
The present invention discloses a type-B crystal form of fenolamine, a preparation method thereof, and a composition and use thereof, more particularly a type-B crystal form of the fenolamine compound (chemical name: trans-2-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-N-(4-hydroxyphenylethyl)acrylamide, a preparation method thereof, and a composition and use thereof. Specifically, the present invention discloses the presence of a solid of a type-B fenolamine crystal form in solid state; a method for preparing the solid of type-B crystal form; and use of the solid of the type-B fenolamine crystal form as a pharmaceutical active ingredient in the manufacture of a medicament for prevention and treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD), improvement of learning and memory disorder, and treatment of memory loss and Alzheimer's disease (AD).
US11059767B2 Process for the production of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
The present invention relates to a process for the gas-phase production of 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene, comprising the steps: i) providing a composition A comprising 2-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene and/or 2,3-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoropropane and/or 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoropropane or a composition B comprising 1,1,1,2,2-pentafluoropropane and/or 1,1,1,2,3-pentafluoropropane; ii) placing said composition A in contact with hydrofluoric acid in the presence of a catalytic composition comprising a chromium-based catalyst or placing said composition B in contact with a catalytic composition comprising a chromium-based catalyst to produce a composition C comprising 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene, characterized in that step ii) is performed at a temperature of between 310° C. and 450° C. and in that the temperature of step ii) is controlled so as not to exceed 450° C.; and when said catalyst is deactivated, the temperature of step ii) is increased in increments from 0.5° C. to 20° C. on condition that the temperature does not exceed 450° C.
US11059760B2 Device for treating organic materials
A device for treating organic materials having a nozzle base, a roof, a rear wall, and two side walls, delimiting the interior of the device. Extending in the nozzle base are tubes connected to nozzles in the nozzle base, directed toward the interior of the device. The tubes are connected to a process gas apparatus for supplying the tubes with process gas. The process gas apparatus includes a ventilator connected to a pressure chamber for feeding the pressure chamber with process gas. The pressure chamber has at least one outlet connected to at least one of the tubes in the nozzle base to conduct process gas from the pressure chamber into the tubes. The ventilator and the pressure chamber are situated on the roof of the device, in particular in an enclosure. The pressure chamber is connected to the tubes via at least one connecting line in the rear wall.
US11059759B2 Methods and compositions for increasing the amounts of phosphorus available for plant uptake from soils
The present invention relates to a method of enhancing growth conditions for plants by growing the plants in soil containing, in proximity to the plant roots, both a phosphorus source and at least two strains of the fungus Penicillium, particularly P. bilaiae, more particularly strains NRRL 50162 and NRRL 50169.
US11059755B2 Porous molded body in the form of an insulating plaster layer or an insulating panel
Insulating plasters and insulated molded panels produced by molding without input of heat contain closed or open celled light weight bodies or mixtures thereof, and at least one binder composed of composite particles containing both an organic polymer and from 15 to 50 weight percent of inorganic solid.
US11059735B2 Glass material manufacturing method and glass material manufacturing device
Provided is a method that can manufacture a glass material having excellent homogeneity by containerless levitation. With a block (12) of glass raw material held levitated above a forming surface (10a) of a forming die (10) by jetting gas through a gas jet hole (10b) opening on the forming surface (10a), the block (12) of glass raw material is heated and melted by irradiation with laser beam, thus obtaining a molten glass, and the molten glass is then cooled to obtain a glass material. Control gas is jetted to the block (12) of glass raw material along a direction different from a direction of jetting of the levitation gas for use in levitating the block (12) of glass raw material or the molten glass.
US11059734B2 Method for biomass assisted separation of particulate matter from a liquid stream and upgrading of the combined solids
The present invention relates to a method of wastewater treatment in which a filter aid prepared by extrusion of freshly harvested wet lignocellulosic feedstocks or by extrusion of wet lignocellulosic feedstocks having dry matter content 30-75% (w/w) is used to collect sewage sludge and the combined spent filter aid with collected sewage sludge is used for hydrothermal conversion.
US11059732B2 Reconfigurable leaching module
Reconfigurable water leaching modules are provided herein. These modules may comprise a plurality of dosing conduits and a plurality of leaching channels fluidly coupled to the dosing conduits where the leaching channels are reconfigurable from a first retracted position to a second extended position and where the leaching channels may hang downwardly from the dosing conduits in the second extended position.
US11059728B2 Laser ablation and filtration apparatus and process for removal of hydrocarbons and contaminants
A laser ablation and filtration process and apparatus wherein liquid containing hydrocarbons or other contaminates is purified. The liquid is exposed to laser energy at one or more selected wavelengths wherein the laser energy travels through the liquid and reaches the hydrocarbons or other contaminates and vaporizes, denatures, breaks down, neutralizes, renders inert and/or separates the hydrocarbons or contaminates from the liquid. A laser source is positioned in or on a vessel based on pre-set parameters to maximize exposure of the liquid to the laser energy, including sizing parameters, angle and inclination of the laser, retention time for the laser process to be applied and geometry of the containment for proper inclination. One or more collection chambers, which may include perforated membranes may be included to collect gases, separated hydrocarbons or contaminates and other by-products of the process. The vessel utilized may be submergible in water to pull or flow contaminated water therethough. The vessel may also be utilized outside a body of water wherein contaminated water from a source is introduced within the vessel.
US11059726B2 Fluorescent material and method for making the same
A fluorescent material includes at least one fluorescent compound having a structure formula of ABXZY3-Z as defined in the specification, a plurality of NH3+ group-containing ions bound to the fluorescent compound through protonation of amine groups of an amine composition, and a plurality of COO− group-containing ions bound to the fluorescent compound through deprotonation of carboxyl groups of an acid composition. The amine composition has a total hydrogen bonding Hansen solubility parameter (TδH) ranges from 2.4 to 3.3 (cal/cm3)1/2, and the acid composition has a total polar Hansen solubility parameter (TδP) which is less than 1.4 (cal/cm3)1/2.
US11059723B2 Renewable flame-retardant compounds derived from muconic acid
A flame-retardant compound, a process for forming a flame-retardant polymer, and an article of manufacture are disclosed. The flame-retardant compound includes at least one muconic acid moiety and at least one phosphorus-based moiety. The process for forming the flame-retardant polymer includes obtaining a muconic acid compound, obtaining a muconic acid compound, reacting the muconic acid compound with the phosphorus compound to form a flame-retardant compound, and incorporating the flame-retardant compound into a polymer. The article of manufacture comprises a material that contains a flame-retardant compound derived from muconic acid.
US11059721B2 Production of synthesis gas from natural gas with copper—iron—manganese oxide oxygen carriers/catalysts via partial oxidation and dry reforming processes
Materials, methods of making, and methods of providing a trimetallic oxygen carrier for converting methane containing fuel to synthesis gas. The trimetallic oxygen carrier comprises CuxFeyMnzOt, where CuxFeyMnzOt is a chemical composition with 00, s>0 and u>0 and combinations thereof. Reaction of trimetallic CuxFeyMnzOt with methane generates a product stream comprising at least 50 vol. % CO and H2.
US11059720B1 Catalyst carrier for dry reforming processes
Methods for dry reforming with a red mud catalyst support composition, one method including providing a methane feed and carbon dioxide feed to react over the red mud catalyst support composition at increased temperature and increased pressure to produce synthesis gas comprising H2 and CO, the composition comprising red mud material produced from an alumina extraction process from bauxite ore.
US11059718B2 Methods and compositions using peptides and proteins with C-terminal elements
Disclosed are compositions and methods useful for targeting and internalizing molecules into cells of interest and for penetration by molecules of tissues of interest. The compositions and methods are based on peptide sequences that are selectively internalized by a cell, penetrate tissue, or both. The disclosed internalization and tissue penetration is useful for delivering therapeutic and detectable agents to cells and tissues of interest.
US11059717B2 Micromechanical pressure sensor and method for producing said micromechanical pressure sensor
A micromechanical pressure sensor, having a sensor core formed in a silicon substrate in a pressure-sensitive region, having a sensor membrane, a first cavity being formed in the silicon substrate on the sensor membrane; a second cavity formed between a rear-side surface of the silicon substrate and the sensor core, access holes that go out from the rear-side surface of the silicon substrate being connected to the second cavity; and at least one anchoring recess going out from the rear-side surface being formed in an anchoring region of the silicon substrate surrounding the pressure-sensitive region, the anchoring recess being formed such that a molding compound can flow into the anchoring recess.
US11059712B2 Beverage extractor with controller
A system and method for dispensing beverage from a container, such as wine from a wine bottle. Dispensing may be automatically controlled based on a detected orientation of the container, e.g., dispensing may occur when a bottle is tilted as if to pour from the bottle and stopped when the bottle is oriented upright. Dispensing may be stopped when the container is rotated about its longitudinal axis even while in a pour orientation. A remaining amount of beverage in the container and/or an amount of pressurized gas used to drive dispensing may be detected and beverage dispensing controlled accordingly.
US11059710B2 Rotary-type capping machine
A rotary capping machine for containers with screw caps includes a central and fixedly mounted support around which a rotary carrier having capping arrangements can be driven to rotate rotation by a first motor. The capping arrangements have capping tools that can be lifted and lowered and that can be rotated by a second motor. Each has, on its underside, a capping head for receiving screw caps. The support central includes a bottom support, the top end of which is connected to a middle support that forms a bearing section and that has a rotary bearing. The middle support releasably connects to a top support, which releasably connects to a head plate. The drive gear's rotation axis and that of the first motor are parallel to the machine axis. The drive gear meshes with a crown gear formed on the rotary carrier. The second motor's drive gear is parallel to the machine axis and meshes with a crown gear formed on the control element.
US11059708B2 Grapple
A grapple for mounting to a boom of a boom crane includes a body member for mounting to the end of a boom of a boom crane including a first wing member and a second wing member and opposing first and second jaw members. Each jaw is hingably coupled to the body member, and hinges with respect to the body member by the action of a hydraulic cylinder. A first end of the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to the jaw member and a second end of the hydraulic cylinder is coupled to a portion of one of the wing members. The first and second wing members extend to position the second end of each hydraulic cylinder rearward of an end of the boom of the boom crane or a coupling between the body member and the boom of the boom crane.
US11059707B2 Load supporting apparatus for an automated guide vehicle
A system and a method for an automated guided vehicle (AGV) includes a chassis; a load supporting apparatus disposed on the chassis, the load supporting apparatus including a platform to support a load, a lifting mechanism comprising one or more jacks, the platform coupled to the one or more jacks, the one or more jacks configured to raise or lower the platform, and a rotation mechanism coupled to the platform, the rotation mechanism configured to rotate the platform, wherein the rotation mechanism is configured to rotate the platform in response to the AGV turning.
US11059705B2 Electric hoisting machine
This electric hoisting machine comprises: a motor driven by single-phase current; a cylindrical motor housing; a starting capacitor; a operating capacitor; a starting capacitor disconnecting switch; a control unit which controls the operation of the motor and which is covered by a control housing; and a housing case in which small-diameter cylindrical portions for accommodating the starting capacitor, a large-diameter cylindrical portion for accommodating the operating capacitor, and a large-diameter cylindrical portion for accommodating the starting capacitor disconnecting switch are integrally provided in a state of continuing in a horizontal row, the housing case being mounted on the outer periphery of the motor housing in such a manner that the cylindrical portions are oriented parallel to a rotation axis.
US11059699B2 Elevator sheave assembly
An elevator sheave assembly with independently rotating sheaves includes a shaft having a longitudinal axis and a plurality of sheave subassemblies independently rotatable about the longitudinal axis of the shaft. Each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies includes a sheave having a running surface configured for frictional tractive engagement with a tension member, and at least one bearing rotatably connecting the sheave to the shaft. The elevator sheave assembly further includes a bearing spacer arranged between adjacent sheave subassemblies of the plurality of sheave subassemblies on the shaft to isolate rotation of the adjacent sheave subassemblies relative to one another. Each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies is independently rotatable such that the tension member associated with each of the plurality of sheave subassemblies operates on its own independently rotating sheave.
US11059697B2 Brake force verification of an elevator brake
A method for verifying the brake force of an electromagnetic elevator brake includes the steps of closing the brake, supplying electrical current to the brake up to a preset verification level and determining whether there has been any movement of the elevator car being braked.
US11059696B2 Platform lift
A platform lift, in particular a stairlift, including a rail, a drive unit having a platform, in particular a chair, for driving along the rail, at least one control unit arranged at the drive unit, a speech communication device located at the drive unit, a base station located at a fixed location, and one wireless transmission path connecting the control unit and the speech communication device to the base station.
US11059688B2 Printer
A printer includes a first route to which a sheet from a roll paper is to be fed, a drive roller arranged on the first route and capable of sending the sheet, an image forming part (thermal printer head), a second route branched from the first route, a route changer for switching a route of the sheet, a curl corrector provided on the second route, and a cutter (cutting unit) provided on the first route. The curl corrector is configured to form the route with a curl correction roller and a guide member, and an advancing direction of the route is changeable 100 degrees or more when the sheet passes through the curl corrector.
US11059686B2 Sheet storage apparatus and image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a side regulating plate provided in a sheet feeding cassette and a regulating surface to regulate an end position of a sheet stored in the sheet feeding cassette. A first arm connected with a first connector of the side regulating plate and a second arm connected with a second connector of the side regulating plate pivot on an axis extending in the gravity direction, wherein the second connector is different from the first connector in terms of a feeding direction. A first fixing part fixes the first arm to the sheet feeding cassette, and a second fixing part fixes the second arm to the sheet feeding cassette, wherein the first arm intersects with the second arm when viewed in the gravity direction when the side regulating plate is located in at least a part of a movable range of the side regulating plate.
US11059683B1 Systems and methods for bulk material load out
A weigh hopper assembly including a plurality of adjacently aligned weigh hoppers connected via a frame, and longitudinal conveyor mechanism extending along a top portion of the weigh hopper assembly. Each weigh hopper has independent load cells in order to individually weigh the material discharged into the weigh hopper. The conveyor mechanism includes a plurality of gates along a bottom surface of the conveyor mechanism, each gate being aligned with a corresponding weigh hopper of the plurality of weigh hoppers. The conveyor mechanism is in turn connected to a plurality of product bins. A top portion of the conveyor mechanism is in communication with a plurality of product bins via a series of inlet chutes and gates. The weigh hoppers are aligned adjacent to each other and spaced so that each weigh hopper aligns with the transport vehicle.
US11059662B2 Rigid package with a hinged lid and with an inner container connected to the front wall of the lid
A rigid package for tobacco articles with a hinged lid having: a group of tobacco articles; an inner container which houses the group of tobacco articles; an outer container which houses the inner container in a movable manner, so as to allow the inner container to move relative to the outer container; a hinged lid; and a moving mechanism, which moves the inner container relative to the outer container using the rotation movement of the lid and has a rigid connection tab, which connects a wall of the inner container to a wall of the lid.
US11059648B2 Method and system for forming cushion packages for object protection
A cushion package can be formed around an object. The object can be removed from and reinserted into the cushion package. The cushion package includes a cushion material (104) having a longitudinal length and two longitudinal edges (110). The two longitudinal edges (110) of the cushion material are folded into an overlapping position to form a tube of the cushion material. The cushion package includes first and second transverse seals (148,150) in the tube of the cushion material. The first and second transverse seals (148,150) respectively form first and second ends of the cushion package. Each of the first transverse seal and the second transverse seal (148,150) seals the cushion material with the two longitudinal edges (110) in the overlapping position. The two longitudinal edges (110) of the cushion material are uncoupled between the first transverse seal and the second transverse seal (148,150).
US11059647B2 Apparatus, systems and methods for identifying products
Apparatus, systems and methods for identifying products are described herein.
US11059646B2 Bonding label
A web of bonding labels includes a face stock and a release liner. A top side adhesive layer extends on top of a top surface of the face stock and a top side release liner extends over the top side adhesive layer, wherein the top side release liner includes at least one aperture of exposing a corresponding portion of the underlying top side adhesive layer. The face stock has a second adhesive layer on a bottom surface of the face stock. The release liner has a second release layer on a top surface of the release liner arranged to protect the second adhesive layer on the bottom surface of the face stock and a third release layer on a bottom surface of the release liner. The face stock is separated into a succession of bonding labels carried on the release liner such that each bonding label includes a portion of the top side release liner having at least one aperture exposing a corresponding portion of the underlying top side adhesive layer.
US11059635B2 Container with cap
A container having a cylindrical pouring nozzle with an external thread and with a stop; a cap with an internal thread which can be screwed onto the external thread of the pouring nozzle as far as an end position in which the cap bears in the direction of rotation on the stop of the pouring nozzle; and a seal made of a material which is softer than a material of the cap and a material of the pouring nozzle. The seal is fixedly connected to the cap and has a first sealing element which, with the cap screwed on, is arranged in a radial direction between the cap and pouring nozzle and bears on a lateral surface portion of the pouring nozzle.
US11059628B2 Food storage bag with integrated closure device and related methods
A food storage bag may include a flexible substrate defining first and second opposing sidewalls, a closed bottom and an open top, and first and second wires extending along the first and second sidewalls of the flexible substrate. The first and second wires may each have a shape defining a series of peaks and troughs such that the opposing peaks and troughs may be twisted together to close the flexible substrate at different lengths along the first and second sidewalls.
US11059627B2 Disposable toilet tote bag
A disposable toilet tote bag, fabricated of waterproof vinyl, plastic or fabric, fully assembled with secured side walls, back wall, front wall, and bottom wall, and designed to a shape that conveniently holds a used toilet for enduring removal. A liner is provided within the tote bag, to add to its reinforcement during usage. Any waste fluids that drain from the toilet, after it has been removed, and is being conveyed, or held within the bag, and will not soil any surrounding area. An adjustable shoulder strap fits over the user's shoulder, for conveyance of the bag, and hand lifts are provided to either side of the bag, to facilitate its conveyance by a single installer.
US11059626B2 Sheet material container
The present invention provides a sheet material container being made of a sheet material and including a body portion and a bottom portion that is to be disposed on a placement surface, and the sheet material including a plurality of film layers. A body portion sheet that constitutes the body portion includes a bonding portion where peripheral edge portions of the sheet materials are bonded. In a bottom surface sheet that constitutes the bottom portion, a non-adhesive region is provided in the plurality of film layers. The non-adhesive region forms a bottom filler-filled portion. The bottom filler-filled portion extends annularly around a non-filled portion, and includes at least three protruding leg portions that are to be placed on the placement surface so as to allow the container to stand by itself. The protruding leg portions protrude toward the placement surface past other portions in the bottom filler-filled portion due a leg forming portion.
US11059625B2 Container with a locking handle
A container for holding and transporting goods is provided. The container includes a base and a plurality of walls connected to and extending upwardly from the base to a brim to define an opening for receiving the goods. A pair of lock-lugs extend from the brim. The container also includes a handle defining a pair of lock-keys for receiving the lock-lugs and pivotally connecting the handle to the brim for pivoting between a storage position and a raised position. The lock-keys interact with the lock-lugs to establish a locked condition of the handle when the handle is in the raised position and pulled upwardly away from the base for allowing a user to pull the container across the floor with the handle and an unlocked condition where the handle is pushed downwardly when in the raised position to allow the handle to be rotated to the storage position.
US11059623B1 Self-locking structure for isolation damper based platforms
A self-locking structure includes an enclosure and a plunger assembly, where plunger assembly is movable within the enclosure in a vertical direction. An upper platform coupled to the plunger assembly, where the upper platform is configured to move in the same vertical direction as the plunger assembly. A lower platform coupled to the enclosure, where at least one isolation damper is disposed between a top surface of the lower platform and a bottom surface of the upper platform configured to compress under a load applied to a top surface of the upper platform. The plunger assembly includes a first locking finger, where the first locking finger is configured to engage with a first locking aperture of the enclosure when the at least one isolation damper is compressed under the load applied to the top surface of the upper platform.
US11059619B2 Bottle can and bottle can with cap
A bottle can has a curl part at an opening end of a mouth part thereof. The curl part has an upper end curved part in which an upper part of a neck shoulder part of the mouth part is curved outward and an outer wall part extending downward from the upper end curved part. A predetermined angle at which an outer edge side of a lower end face of the outer wall part opens is formed between the lower end face of the outer wall part and the neck shoulder part. An inner edge of the lower end face comes into contact with the neck shoulder part when a downward load is applied to the curl part from above.
US11059605B2 Component manufacturing method and component manufacturing system
A component manufacturing method includes a step of calculating, for a plurality of keyholes formed on a skin and disposed in a row along a first axial direction on the skin, a first imaginary line that passes an average position in a second axial direction perpendicular to the first axial direction and is parallel to the first axial direction, a step of calculating, for a plurality of keyholes formed on a frame and disposed in a row along a third axial direction on the frame, a second imaginary line that passes an average position in a fourth axial direction perpendicular to the third axial direction and is parallel to the third axial direction, and a step of superimposing the skin and the frame such that the first imaginary line and the second imaginary line coincide.
US11059604B2 Method of assembly of the structure of an aircraft and frame for carrying out said method
A method for performing the assembly of an aircraft includes, once at least first and second templates (A, B) with through holes (a, b) have been defined on a chassis, taking an initial measurement of the templates to identify the positions of the different components; measuring a laser beam to know the real coordinates through which the laser beam passes through the holes (a, b), calculating the mathematical equation of the straight line of the laser beam in order to calculate its path and target points of the elements to be assembled, performing the mathematical calculation of the point where the laser beam must strike when the element is positioned in its theoretical position, calculating the target readings which the measurement apparatus has to show when the laser is in the target point, positioning the element to be assembled following the reading of the apparatus, and fixing the element.
US11059603B2 Exterior aircraft light comprising at least one switchable illumination circuits which comprises light sources, a temperature detector, a switch, and a control circuit
An exterior aircraft light comprises at least one switchable illumination circuit. Each of the at least one switchable illumination circuits comprises at least one light source, a temperature detector configured for detecting the temperature of the at least one light source and providing a temperature signal, an electric switch for selectively switching power flow to the at least one light source on and off, and a control circuit which is coupled to the temperature detector and to the electric switch. The control circuit is configured for driving the electric switch based on the temperature signal provided by the temperature detector to repeatedly switch power flow to the at least one light source on and off.
US11059600B2 Fluidic propulsive system and thrust and lift generator for aerial vehicles
A vehicle includes a main body and a gas generator producing a gas stream. At least one fore conduit and tail conduit are fluidly coupled to the generator. First and second fore ejectors are fluidly coupled to the at least one fore conduit. At least one tail ejector is fluidly coupled to the at least one tail conduit. The fore ejectors respectively include an outlet structure out of which gas from the at least one fore conduit flows. The at least one tail ejector includes an outlet structure out of which gas from the at least one tail conduit flows. First and second primary airfoil elements have leading edges respectively located directly downstream of the first and second fore ejectors. At least one secondary airfoil element has a leading edge located directly downstream of the outlet structure of the at least one tail ejector.
US11059599B2 Electric aircraft propulsion system
An electric propulsion system for an aircraft includes a nacelle and an electric machine. The electric machine includes a stator positioned in the nacelle, and a rotor and fan assembly positioned in a primary flow path through the nacelle. The rotor and fan assembly includes a cylindrical fan shroud, a plurality of rotor magnets positioned on an outer surface of the fan shroud, and a fan hub mounted on a central support shaft via one or more bearings. A plurality of fan blades extend between an inner surface of the fan shroud and an outer surface of the fan hub. The rotor magnets may be loaded in compression in a radial direction when the rotor and fan assembly is at rest. The fan blades may be pre-stressed in a radial direction when the rotor and fan assembly is at rest.
US11059595B2 Device to orient a riser of a parachute
A device to orient a riser of a parachute. The device can include a twist body that is includes a slot through which the riser passes. The slot includes a twist to change the orientation of the riser from a relatively high-profile orientation to a relatively low-profile orientation. The device can also include a link to connect the riser to the suspension lines on the canopy.
US11059579B2 Universal flying terrain vehicle
A universal aerial platform (11, 41) supports lift elements (13, 14), thrusters (15), landing gear (21, 22) and a fuel supply (16) and has a coupling mechanism (17) external to the aerial platform for coupling to a terrain vehicle (20) so as to convert any suitably adapted terrain vehicle to a flying vehicle (10, 40). The terrain vehicle forms the cockpit of the flying vehicle. The terrain vehicle (20) includes flight controls that are automatically coupled to the airplane structure either wirelessly or by wires when the terrain vehicle is coupled thereto.
US11059578B2 Kite control bar with integrated back trim line tensioning means
A kite control bar having a tensioning member anchored to the bar end float and secured to the trim line. The tensioning member is capable of expanding and contracting. The tensioning member has a default state which is either an expanded state or a contracted state. When an adjusting force is exerted upon the trim line, the tensioning member is drawn into another of the expanded state or the contracted state. When the adjusting force is released, the tensioning member tends to return to the default state. This biases the trim line to force excess trim line out of the bar end float.
US11059573B2 Powerless self operated uplock systems and methods
A method of operating an uplocking system includes contacting with a latchable member a first surface of an opening of a hook biased in a first rotational direction relative to a body, rotating the hook in a second rotational direction with the contacting, moving the hook out of a first position relative to the body, rotating the hook in the first rotational direction after release of the contacting with the latchable member, moving the hook into a second position relative to the body, the first position and the second position being stable when the hook is biased in the first rotational direction without contact being made against the first surface, and retaining the latchable member with a second surface of the hook when the hook is in the second position.
US11059570B2 Movable flight surface having at least one integrated actuator
A movable flight control surface for aircraft, the movable surface comprising: a skin mounted to pivot on a hinge shaft having at least one end that projects from the skin; at least one electric motor that is mounted inside the skin and that has an outlet shaft coupled to the hinge shaft so as to cause the skin to pivot on the shaft; and a power circuit and a control circuit for powering and controlling the motor, the circuits being housed inside the skin and being connected to connectors leading to the outside of the skin.
US11059569B1 Flight control system for aircraft having multi-functional flight control surface
A flight control system for an aircraft having a multi-functional flight control surface. The aircraft has at least one multi-functional flight control surface formed by a sequence of flaps. The shape of each multi-functional flight control surface may be configured by a flight control to simultaneously adjust a trajectory of the aircraft in two or more of a pitch direction, a roll direction, and a yaw direction. The flight control for operating said the multi-functional flight control surface responds to both pilot commands and machine-generated commands. The machine-generated commands configure the shape of the surface of each multi-functional flight control surface in real-time based, at least in part, upon a set of flight objectives comprising: (a) minimizing drag of the aircraft, (b) aeroelastic modal suppression for the aircraft, and (c) maneuver load alleviation in the aircraft.
US11059563B2 Collapsible flap deployment system for a wing of an aircraft
A collapsible flap deployment system for an aircraft wing that includes a support beam pivotably connected to a carrier beam, which is connected to a wing flap. A rear spar fitting is connected to a wing rear spar by a first plurality of fasteners and a second plurality of fasteners connects the support beam to the rear spar fitting. A fuse pin connects a link to the rear spar fitting. The fuse pin is configured to shear upon the application of a first predetermined force. An impact load to the bottom of the support beam puts the link into compression applying a force to the fuse pin until the fuse pin shears releasing the link from the rear spar fitting. The impact load rotates the support beam and carrier beam causing the second plurality of fasteners to fail releasing the support beam and carrier beam from the wing rear spar.
US11059554B2 Large outboard motor for marine vessel application and related methods of making and operating same
An outboard motor for a marine vessel application, and related methods of making and operating same, are disclosed herein. In at least one embodiment, the outboard motor includes a horizontal-crankshaft engine in an upper portion of the outboard motor, positioned substantially positioned above a trimming axis of the outboard motor. In at least another embodiment, first, second and third transmission devices are employed to transmit rotational power from the engine to one or more propellers at a lower portion of the outboard motor. In at least a further embodiment, the outboard motor is made to include a rigid interior assembly formed by the engine, multiple transmission devices, and a further structural component. In further embodiments, the outboard motor includes numerous cooling, exhaust, and/or oil system components, as well as other transmission features.
US11059552B2 Deployment and retrieval of seismic autonomous underwater vehicles
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for the deployment of a plurality of autonomous underwater seismic vehicles (AUVs) on or near the seabed based on acoustic communications with an underwater vehicle, such as a remotely operated vehicle. In an embodiment, the underwater vehicle is lowered from a surface vessel along with a subsea station with a plurality of AUVs. The AUVs are configured to acoustically communicate with the underwater vehicle or a second surface vessel for deployment and retrieval operations. The underwater vehicle and/or second surface vessel is configured to instruct the AUVs to leave the subsea station or underwater vehicle and to travel to their intended seabed destination. The underwater vehicle and/or second surface vessel is also configured to selectively instruct the AUVs to leave the seabed and return to a seabed location and/or a subsea station for retrieval.
US11059551B1 Underwater position marking device and system
An underwater diving marker is disclosed which has a tube with at least one removable end. A strap element extends between the removable end and the housing and is folding or otherwise compressed to fit within the housing. The end cap has a positive buoyancy so it will float when separated from the housing even with being attached to the strap. The housing includes a weight element which insures that the housing has a negative buoyancy when separated from the end cap. The user removes the end cap and allows it to float up pulling the strap/tether, while the housing sinks to the sea floor, thereby providing an indicator flag to divers.
US11059550B2 Diving computer with coupled antenna and water contact assembly
A diving computer with coupled antenna and a water contact assembly is disclosed. The diving computer has at least one radiator element located on or connected to an outermost surface of a bezel of the diving computer and a radio unit having a conductive coupling to said radiator element, for enabling wireless communication between said diving computer and external devices. A conductive water contact surface extends through the housing of the diving computer and a water contact detector circuit is arranged, as a part of an underwater condition sensing circuit, to sense an underwater condition of the device. When water establishes a current path through said underwater condition sensing circuit from the water contact surface to ground, the sensing circuit provides an indication of an underwater condition to the diving computer.
US11059547B2 System arranged on a marine vessel or platform, such as for providing heave compensation and hoisting
A system on a marine vessel or platform supports a load while allowing heave compensation. The load is supported via a hydraulic actuator. A transformer of the system includes a power source and at least one hydraulic pump/motor, for communicating energy between any two of: the hydraulic actuator; a hydraulic accumulator; and a power source. A valve associated with the pump/motor is switchable during at least one cycle of the pump/motor for selectively providing fluid communication between a drive chamber of the pump/motor and any of the hydraulic actuator, the hydraulic accumulator, and a hydraulic fluid reservoir, via at least one port of the drive chamber, so as to allow a desired displacement of hydraulic fluid from the pump/motor to be obtained.
US11059534B2 Nondeterministic assembly system and method
A method of assembling a manufactured item without a guide rail and an assembly system are provided. The method includes disposing a base item on an unmanned independent vehicle system, moving the unmanned independent vehicle system to an assembly station, and attaching an additional item to the base item. The assembly system includes a number of unmanned independent vehicle systems, each unmanned independent vehicle system having at least one wheel. Each unmanned independent vehicle system is configured to be loaded with a base item. A number of assembly stations are provided, each being configured to complete at least one assembly operation. Each unmanned independent vehicle system is configured to independently move to multiple of the assembly stations to have a different assembly operation performed at each assembly station, resulting in additional items being attached to each base item to form each manufactured item.
US11059532B1 Control of robotic devices with non-constant body pitch
An example implementation involves controlling robots with non-constant body pitch and height. The implementation involves obtaining a model of the robot that represents the robot as a first point mass rigidly coupled with a second point mass along a longitudinal axis. The implementation also involves determining a state of a first pair of legs, and determining a height of the first point mass based on the model and the state of the first pair of legs. The implementation further involves determining a first amount of vertical force for at least one leg of the first pair of legs to apply along a vertical axis against a surface while the at least one leg is in contact with the surface. Additionally, the implementation involves causing the at least one leg of the first pair of legs to begin applying the amount of vertical force against the surface.
US11059529B2 Spare tire mounting structure
In a spare tire mounting structure, a tire mounting device extending in a ladder shape and including a guard member on the front side of a vehicle body is installed on right and left rear frames extending in a front-rear direction along right and left edges in a vehicle width direction of a recessed portion of a rear floor of the vehicle body. The guard member has a shape protruded upward. The tire mounting device is installed above a battery placed in the recessed portion of the rear floor. A spare tire is mounted sideways on this tire mounting device.
US11059522B2 Vehicle battery mounting structure
A vehicle (1) comprises a passenger compartment (2) in which a front seat (32F), a rear seat (32R), and a floor (33) between the front seat (32F) and the rear seat (38R) are provided. A first group (S1) of batteries (3) is mounted under the front seat (32F), a second group (S2) of the batteries (3) is mounted under the floor (33), and a third group (S3) of the batteries (3) is mounted under a rear seat (32R). By setting a height (h2) of the second group (S2) of the batteries (3) to be lower than respective heights (h1, h3) of the first and third groups (S1, S3) of the batteries (3), a battery mounting capacity of the vehicle (1) can be increased without affecting the comfort of the passenger compartment (2).
US11059515B2 Method for control of a rear-axle steering of a motor vehicle
A method for control of a rear-axle steering of a motor vehicle. A steering angle of wheels of a rear axle is set. Upon reaching a predetermined lateral acceleration of the motor vehicle, the steering angle and/or the gradient of the steering angle of the wheels of the rear axle is limited as a function of a coefficient of friction of a roadway surface on which the motor vehicle is moving.
US11059508B1 Shopping cart assist handles
Auxiliary handles for attachment to a shopping cart to serve as supports for persons with limited mobility or who tire easily while shopping. The handles are used in pairs, with each handle having a generally vertical or upwardly directed telescopically extendable upper tubular member extendable from a lower tubular member, rigidly attachable to a structural supporting member on the shopping cart. This upper tubular member is topped with a horizontal tube that extends over the back of the cart and also in an outwardly direction past the back of the cart so as to serve as an armrest or handrest for the user as the user walks along behind the cart, pushing the cart while shopping. The user can lean on the handles to ease his or her weight on his or her knees, legs, ankles, and back, to make use of the cart and shopping less tiresome.
US11059504B2 Technologies for caddy assemblies
A container system including a storage base that includes a frame and a partition wall dividing the frame into first and second compartments, where each of the first and second compartments includes a cavity formed therein and the partition wall is formed to include a handle, and the handle is configured to removeably couple a first and second storage base to form a storage unit.
US11059489B2 Methods and systems for detecting road surface conditions
The present disclosure relates to detecting road surface conditions. A road surface detector comprises a transmitter, receiver, and one or more processors. The transmitter is configured to transmit one or more radio frequency (RF) beams at a road surface. The receiver is configured to receive RF reflections of the one or more transmitted RF beams at two or more receive channels. The one or more processors are to determine a road surface condition based on a doppler signature of the received RF reflections. A method comprises transmitting one or more radio frequency (RF) beams at a road surface. RF reflections of the one or more transmitted RF beams are receives at two or more receive channels. The method includes determining a road surface condition based on a doppler signature of the received RF reflections.
US11059470B2 In-vehicle controller and vehicle control method
An in-vehicle controller includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry stops injection of fuel under a preset fuel cutoff condition including a lockup clutch being in an engagement state. A request for raising heating performance of a heater core is a heater actuation request, and an amount of particulate matter deposited on a filter is a deposition amount. The processing circuitry controls the lockup clutch in a disengagement state when a heater actuation request is generated and the deposition amount is less than a preset deposition amount threshold. The processing circuitry controls the lockup clutch in the engagement state when the heater actuation request is generated and the deposition amount is greater than or equal to the preset deposition amount threshold.
US11059463B2 Control device display indicators for one-pedal function and automatic brake hold function
A control device configured to control a vehicle is provided. The device comprises: a traveling control unit capable of executing stop hold control in an automatic brake hold function and a one-pedal function; and an output control unit capable of displaying a first indicator indicating that the one-pedal function is enabled and a second indicator indicating that the automatic brake hold function is enabled. The traveling control unit exclusively executes the automatic brake hold function and the one-pedal function. The output control unit executes at least one of ending display of the second indicator and displaying the first indicator when the one-pedal function is enabled instead of the automatic brake hold function and/or ending display of the first indicator and displaying the second indicator when the automatic brake hold function is enabled instead of the one-pedal function.
US11059461B2 Electrically coupled powered landing gear
A powered landing gear mounted to a trailer includes an electrical connector mounted to the trailer that is configured to receive a jumper cable connected to a truck for supplying electrical power to the trailer, with a wiring harness mounted to the trailer that is electrically coupled to the connector. A landing gear includes a housing member, a telescoping leg member, a gear assembly configured to extend and retract the leg member relative to the housing member, and a drive system including a drive motor operatively engaged with the gear assembly, with the landing gear being operatively powered by electricity provided through the connector and wiring harness from the truck. The wiring harness may be operatively electrically coupled to the drive motor and/or a rechargeable power supply that is in turn electrically coupled to the drive motor, including through a controller.
US11059455B2 Authentication reader for motor vehicle opening element
Disclosed is an authentication reader intended to be installed on a motor vehicle opening element, the reader including a microcontroller, at least one transmitter, at least one matching circuit and a single antenna, called “primary” antenna, characterized by a working frequency. The matching circuit includes switching element able to switch the matching circuit between a first mode, in which the matching circuit makes it possible to match the primary antenna to a secondary antenna of an authentication device whose resonant frequency is lower than the working frequency, and a second mode, in which the matching circuit makes it possible to match the primary antenna to a secondary antenna of an authentication device whose resonant frequency is higher than the working frequency.
US11059446B2 Airbag
An airbag includes a bag body that includes a first panel and a second panel which are opposed to each other, a partitioning tether that is disposed in such a manner as to partition an interior of the bag body, a communication hole that is formed in the tether for providing gas communication in the interior of the bag body, and first and second joints that respectively join first and second edges of the tether to the first and second panels of the bag body. The communication hole has a generally rectangular contour which has two corners in a vicinity of each of the first and second edges of the tether. In both of the first and second edges of the tether, the corners of the communication hole are disposed closer to the first or second edge of the partitioning tether than a corresponding one of the joints.
US11059434B2 Binding member and engaging member
A binding member includes a belt portion and a buckle portion. The buckle portion has a pillar-like shape that extends upward relative to a lower surface of the buckle portion, and has a belt insertion portion. The belt portion extends diagonally downward from a first side, in a left-right direction, of the buckle portion in the first side direction relative to the lower surface. The belt insertion portion penetrates through the buckle portion diagonally upward from a second side opposite to the first side, in the left-right direction, of the buckle portion toward the first side relative to the lower surface.
US11059426B2 Double opening console box
An opening/closing mechanism of a double opening console box includes right and left operation portions for opening a lid around a left or right rotation shaft, and an erroneous operation preventing device for preventing simultaneous right and left opening actions of the lid. The erroneous operation preventing device includes a center projecting portion provided to the lid, an erroneous operation prevention bar movable leftward/rightward relative to the lid, a centering component having a left-right-symmetric recess groove at a front end, and a spring member energizing the centering component in the front-rear direction relative to the erroneous operation prevention bar so that the center projecting portion is located at the rear end bottom of the recess groove. The erroneous operation prevention bar includes a centering accommodating portion storing the centering component such that frontward/rearward movement thereof relative to the erroneous operation prevention bar is allowed and leftward/rightward movement is prohibited.
US11059423B1 Extendable bed for pickup truck
Method and apparatus for a pickup truck having a bed which is adapted to be extendable. The extendable portion of the pickup truck bed is adapted to operate on rails or the like and to use an electric motor having a pump with fluid connections to hydraulic cylinders so that the hydraulic cylinders are attached to a portion of the extendable portion of the truck bed so that the truck bed extension can be operated from the cab of the pickup truck by the operator. The pickup bed extension is adapted to be easily moved from a retracted position to an extended position by the operator of the pickup truck.
US11059420B2 Acoustic vehicle alerting system and method
The invention discloses a method and system for providing an acoustic sound design for an electrified vehicle Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System (AVAS). The method minimizes annoyance from sound leaking into a vehicle compartment. Road and other functional vehicle made sounds (tread noise, fans, wind noise etc.) are used to create an alert sound that mimics these existing vehicle sounds and can be potentially masked, interiorly, by those same sounds. The sounds are recorded and thereafter shaped, amplified and broadcast by speaker(s) placed outside the interior cabin, i.e., one in an engine compartment and another at a rear of the vehicle, so that vulnerable road users can hear the approaching hybrid/electric vehicle. The sound meets jurisdictional requirements in accord with specified frequencies and sound levels. The result is an alert sound perceived as non-irritating and pleasant outside the vehicle, and unobtrusive and background inside the vehicle.
US11059414B2 Pickup truck
The present invention relates to a pickup truck or similar vehicle comprising a cargo area, furthermore comprising a passenger compartment with a roof, the cargo area being located behind the passenger compartment in the direction of travel, wherein the cargo area comprises lateral boundaries and wherein the cargo area has a covering element. It is provided that the covering element comprises a tent, wherein the tent can be inflated or unfolded.
US11059413B2 Retractable room actuation assembly for recreational vehicle
A slide-out or retractable room for a mobile living quarters, such as a recreational vehicle, is provided with actuating assemblies mounted on opposite side walls of the slide-out room and the adjacent wall of the main living area. The actuating assemblies include a pair of parallel gear racks mounted on the side wall, which are engaged by pinions rotated by torque shafts mounted on the main living quarters. Each torque shaft is rotated by a separate motor. A roller engages a bearing surface on the lower portion of the gear racks. Accordingly, the slide-out room is extended and retracted by rotating the torque shafts to cause the gear racks and the attached slide-out room to extend and retract. The weight of the slide-out room is supported by the rollers, thereby supporting the slide-out room off of the floor of the main living quarters as it extends and retracts.
US11059409B2 Methods and systems associated with a mobile bin tipper
A mobile bin tipper that is configured to receive, lift, and rotate a bin. The mobile bin tipper quickly and efficiently empty the content of bins into larger containers.
US11059404B2 Reinforcement structure for seat back frame
A reinforcement structure for a seat back frame includes a panel material; and a frame material joined to the panel material. The frame material is formed as a hat-type frame material including a web portion which is formed as a substantial U shape from a cross-sectional view and which forms a closed cross-sectional shape with the panel material, and a flange which is formed as one with the web portion and which is also joined to the panel material. A bead is formed in the panel material in a position opposing to the frame material.
US11059398B2 Discontinuous recliner for a vehicle seat
A discontinuous recliner for a vehicle seat is provided. The discontinuous recliner comprises one or more locking pawls and a single actuating element which is configured to drive the locking pawl(s) both from the locking position to the unlocking position and from the unlocking position to the locking position. Thanks to the provision of the single actuating element, the overall number of components of the discontinuous recliner is significantly reduced. This allows to obtain a discontinuous recliner which is lighter, easier to be assembled and more reliable.
US11059395B2 Position changing system
A position control system is disclosed that replaces a parallelogram or quadrilateral movement system with greater efficiency, economy, stability and utility by eliminating one of the four links and providing a non-linear path to be followed. This system includes a dynamic triangular mechanism for movement from a first position to at least a second position, with at least three (3) link members interconnected by pivots with a first base link member defining a non-linear path, said first base link member having a fixed base pivot and a follower pivot that moves along the non-linear path, a second fixed length support link member pivotally connected to the fixed base pivot, and a third follower link member pivotally connected to, and located between, the follower pivot and a connector pivot, wherein the follower link member is adapted for following the non-linear path, thereby creating a virtual triangle defined by the three link members while the follower pivot, fixed base pivot and the connector pivot interconnect the first base link member, the second fixed length support link member and the third follower link member.
US11059392B1 Push button mechanical seat adjustment controls
An apparatus for moving a seat cushion of a seat on which the operator sits includes a seat frame and a pan supporting the seat cushion that is movably supported on the seat frame for movement relative to the seat frame, such as forward-backward or tilting movement. A control panel is mounted to the pan at a forward end of the pan and accessible by the operator while seated on the seat cushion. The control panel includes a housing defining a ledge that is configured so that the operator can grasp underneath the ledge with the operator's hand, with the thumb at an upper face of the control panel. An actuator button is supported on the housing at the upper face of the control panel for actuation by the thumb of the operator while grasping the ledge. A mechanism is connected to the actuator button and is configured and operable upon actuation of the actuator button to permit movement of the pan relative to said seat frame. In one embodiment, two push buttons are provided connected to corresponding extension and tilt mechanisms.
US11059391B2 Vehicle seat slide device
A vehicle seat slide device includes an upper rail, a lower rail, a lock mechanism, and a lock release mechanism. The lock mechanism restricts relative movement of the upper rail. The upper rail includes two side walls and an upper wall. The lock release mechanism includes a lever member, a push portion, and a spring member. The push portion pushes an unlock element of the lock mechanism and performs an unlocking action with the lock mechanism when the lever member is pivoted based on an operation force. The spring member applies an urging force to the lever member in a direction opposite to the direction in which the lever member is pivoted. The spring member includes an engagement end, which engages the lever member, and a spring body. At least the spring body is arranged in an inner space of the upper rail defined below the upper wall.
US11059380B2 Dynamic inductive wireless power transmitter system with a power transmitter module
A dynamic inductive wireless power transmitter (“DIPT”) system is disclosed. In embodiments, a DIPT system includes an AC-to-DC power converter configured to receive three-phase power from an AC utility source. The DIPT system further includes a trunk cable electrically connected to the AC-to-DC power converter and multiple power transmitter modules electrically connected to the trunk cable and connected to each other in series. Each of the multiple power transmitter modules are configured to transmit inductive wireless power over an air gap from the DIPT system to a vehicle containing a receiver coil. The DIPT system further includes a system controller configured to detect a vehicle containing a receiver coil, identify the vehicle containing a receiver coil, and confirm if the vehicle containing a receiver coil should receive inductive wireless power from the DIPT system.
US11059378B2 Charging a rechargeable battery of an unmanned aerial vehicle in flight using a high voltage power line
Methods are presented. A rechargeable battery of an unmanned aerial vehicle is charged using an electromagnetic field of a high voltage power line and a recharging system of the unmanned aerial vehicle. The unmanned aerial vehicle is flown a specified distance from the high voltage power line during the charging.
US11059377B2 Charging device for charging an electrically driven motor vehicle having access to a data network and method for operating a charging device of this kind
A charging device including a first interface, by which the first connection between the charging device and a local network can be established; a second interface by which a second connection between the motor vehicle and the charging device can be established so that when the first connection is established, a data exchange between the local network and the motor vehicle is possible; at least one further interface by which a further connection between a further participant and the charging device can be established so that when the first connection is established, a data exchange between the local network and the further participant is possible; and a control device that is designed to request a predefined certificate from the vehicle and to establish the further connection without requesting and authenticating the predefined certificate.
US11059374B2 Hybrid vehicle control apparatus and hybrid vehicle
The present invention is to make it possible to effectively recover regenerative energy and improve a fuel efficiency. Thus, there is provided an HCM 50 of a hybrid vehicle, in which the hybrid vehicle includes: an engine; a drive wheel to which a driving force of the engine is transmittable; a motor to which the driving force from the engine is transmittable and which is capable of transmitting a driving force to the drive wheel; and a battery which supplies power for driving the motor and stores power generated by the motor. The HCM 50 is configured to include: a high efficiency range information storage unit 53 that stores information specifying a high efficiency range in which an engine efficiency of the engine is high in an engine characteristic of the engine; a power generation amount measurement unit 51 that measures a low efficiency range power generation amount, which is an amount of power generated by the motor and stored in the battery when the engine operates in a low efficiency range being out of the high efficiency range; and an integrated control unit 52 that controls power of the low efficiency range power generation amount to be supplied from the battery to the motor when it is necessary to supply power for driving the motor.
US11059371B2 On-vehicle power supply device and vehicle having on-vehicle power supply device mounted thereon
An on-vehicle power supply device according to the present disclosure includes an electricity storage, a charge circuit, a discharge circuit, an input unit, an output unit and a controller. When the controller decides that an emergency operation condition is satisfied, the controllers causes the charge circuit to stop charging power to the electricity storage, then sets an output instruction voltage that is a target voltage value of an output of the discharge circuit to a first voltage value, the controller further causes the discharge circuit to discharge the power charged in the electricity storage, and, when the power output from the discharge circuit becomes higher than a power threshold, the controller lowers an output instruction voltage from a first voltage value to a second voltage value.
US11059358B2 Open roof assembly having a drive assembly for operating a sunshade member and a closure member sequentially
An open roof assembly comprises a drive assembly having a slider member. The slider member comprising a coupling member, a first lever member coupled to a sunshade member and a second lever member coupled to a closure member. Each lever member comprises a mating member for coupling with the slider member and a locking lever for releasably engaging a respective locking recess. The slider member is sequentially couplable to one of the lever members. When the slider member is coupled to the first lever member, the sunshade member may be opened or closed by moving the slider member. When the slider member is coupled to the second lever member, the closure member may be opened or closed by moving the slider member.
US11059353B1 Vehicle air freshener
An air freshener includes a housing; scented beads contained within the housing; and a mounting clip for attaching the housing to a source of pressurized air. The housing has several air flow slots or openings and is rotatably coupled to the mounting clip so it can be rotated relative to the mounting clip and the air source to which it is attached to provide several “levels” of fragrance, including a “burst” of fragrance achieved by manually rotating the housing relative to the mounting clip to tumble and stir the scented beads in the housing.
US11059346B2 Air conditioner
An air conditioner for air conditioning a vehicle interior of a motor vehicle, comprising a coolant connection, a refrigerant connection, a condensed water connection, and an air supply channel connection which are each arranged in a front coupling plate and are surrounded by a circumferential seal.
US11059335B2 Tire traction devices
A tire traction assembly for mounting upon a tire. The assembly includes a plurality of flexible members such as chains or cables engaged in pivoting connections with brackets at opposing ends. A separable adjustable connector such as a toothed member is attached to a first of the two brackets and configured for engagement with a ratchet mechanism attached to the second of the brackets to releasably secure the tire traction assembly around the tire. A plurality of traction cables configured to traverse the rolling surface of the tire are located in-between the brackets. The brackets may include a planar tread plate which has opposing planar side surfaces configuring the brackets to a U-shape.
US11059332B2 Foldable tire
A foldable tire includes a tire main body provided at two edges thereof with two tire beads respectively. A plurality of rings are disposed in each of the tire beads. Each of the rings has a reinforcing core, which includes a plurality of flexible steel filaments helically entwined with each other and has a diameter ranging from 0.2 millimeters to 0.5 millimeters, and a cladding layer clothing the reinforcing core, so that the reinforcing cores located in each of the tire beads are separated from each other.
US11059330B2 Tire having V-shaped kerfs
A tire having includes a V-shaped kerf to increase the directionality of running of the tire and having a drainage section at the lower side of the kerf to enhance (e.g., improve) the water drainage performance. The tire having V-shaped kerfs includes a kerf formed on a block and allowing water introduced thereinto to be discharged to a groove, and a drainage section connected to the groove to discharge the water to the groove, the drainage section being a space defined in the longitudinal direction of the kerf.
US11059328B2 Tire
A tire comprises a tread portion provided with at least one longitudinal groove extending in a tire circumferential direction. The longitudinal groove has a groove bottom surface and a pair of groove wall surfaces extending outwardly in a tire radial direction from the groove bottom surface. The groove bottom surface is provided with a groove bottom protruding portion protruding outwardly in the tire radial direction. At least one of the pair of the groove wall surfaces is provided with a groove wall protruding portion protruding toward a side of a groove center of the longitudinal groove.
US11059326B2 Rim for non-pneumatic tire and wheel including the same
A rim for a non-pneumatic tire comprises a cylindrical rim wall portion, and a fixing member disposed to be spaced apart from the rim wall portion in a radial direction. The rim wall portion is provided with a fixing protrusion protruding in the radial direction or a fixing groove depressed in the radial direction.
US11059320B2 Coated panel and method for manufacturing such panel
A coated panel may include at least a substrate and a top layer with a printed motif. The top layer may be provided on the substrate. The top layer may also include a transparent or translucent synthetic material layer, which is provided above the printed motif. The top layer and preferably at least the transparent or translucent synthetic material layer may include a foamable or foamed synthetic material.
US11059311B2 Printer
A printer includes a printing unit having a printing head and a platen positioned opposite the printing head, the printing head being configured to print on a print medium that is fed between the printing head and the platen, a ribbon holding shaft configured to hold an ink ribbon that is wound thereon, a ribbon winding shaft configured to wind and collect the ink ribbon supplied from the ribbon holding shaft, and first and second guide shafts provided along a feeding route of the ink ribbon between the ribbon holding shaft and the ribbon winding shaft to apply tension to the ink ribbon. At least one of the first and second guide shafts has a tilt adjuster that applies a twist to the ink ribbon in a width direction of the ink ribbon through said at least one of the first and second guide shafts.
US11059308B2 Liquid discharging apparatus and method for replacing discharging unit
A liquid discharging apparatus 1 includes a carriage 2 configured to reciprocate relative to a medium, and a plurality of discharging units 4 attached to the carriage 2 and configured to discharge liquid onto the medium. At a plurality of replacement positions in a reciprocation direction B of the carriage 2, the carriage 2 allows the plurality of discharging units 4 to be replaced. At the plurality of replacement positions for the carriage 2, a discharging unit to be replaced, among the plurality of discharging units, is accessible from downstream in a discharge direction C of the liquid.
US11059305B2 Printer
A printer according to an embodiment includes: a printer body including a supplying part that rotatably holds a roll-shaped sheet member; an opening and closing cover configured to open and close with respect to the printer body; a thermal head disposed on the printer body, the thermal head configured to print on the sheet member; a platen roller disposed on the opening and closing cover, the platen roller positioned at a location opposite to the thermal head and feeding the sheet member in a closed configuration; and a platen roller holding mechanism configured to attachably and detachably secure the platen roller to the opening and closing cover. The platen roller holding mechanism includes a label roll supporter that rotatably guides the roll-shaped sheet member in the supplying part. The label roll supporter includes a cross-sectional arc-shaped surface.
US11059299B2 Ink replenishing container and ink replenishing system
An ink replenishing container includes a first bottom surface that defines a portion of an ink storage portion in which an ink is stored, a first side wall that intersects the first bottom surface and defines a portion of the ink storage portion, an ink outlet that communicates with the ink storage portion, and a second side wall that is disposed outside the first side wall, and that is not in contact with the ink stored in the ink storage portion.
US11059296B2 Liquid container and liquid ejecting system
A liquid container has: a liquid storage section that stores a liquid; a surrounding wall that envelops the liquid storage section; a liquid supply opening formed in the surrounding wall, the liquid supply opening enabling the liquid to be supplied from the liquid storage section to the liquid introducing section; a first storage device that can be electrically coupled to the holder-side terminal through a first contact section; and a second storage device that can be electrically couple to the holder-side terminal through a second contact section. Even when the liquid container is rotated by 180 degrees around the central axis of the liquid supply opening and is mounted in the holder, either of the first storage device and second storage device is coupled to the holder-side terminal. Information about the amount of the liquid is stored in both the first storage device and the second storage device.
US11059295B2 Ink-jet printer, ink-jet printing method, and wiper
An ink-jet printer is provided. The ink-jet printer includes: an ink container containing an ink, where the ink being a clear ink containing a resin; a discharge head having a nozzle configured to discharge the ink to a printing material; a heater configured to heat the printing material; and a cleaner including a wiper configured to wipe a nozzle formation surface of the discharge head. The ink-jet printer has a matte gloss printing mode imparting a matte gloss and a glossy gloss printing mode imparting a glossy gloss, and the ink-jet printer satisfies a formula below: Tmatte>Tgloss where Tmatte represents a temperature (° C.) of the heater during printing in the matte gloss printing mode; and Tgloss represents the temperature (° C.) of the heater during printing in the glossy gloss printing mode.
US11059290B2 Fluid ejection device
A fluid ejection device includes a fluid slot, three laterally adjacent fluid ejection chambers each having a drop ejecting element therein, a fluid circulation path communicated with each of the three laterally adjacent fluid ejection chambers, and a fluid circulating element within the fluid circulation path, with at least two laterally adjacent fluid ejection chambers of the three laterally adjacent fluid ejection chambers to substantially simultaneously eject drops of fluid therefrom such that the drops of fluid are to coalesce during flight.
US11059282B2 Coloring of three-dimensional printed objects
A method of printing a three-dimensional (3D) color object, layer-by-layer, comprises: obtaining a 3D CAD specification defining a 3D geometry and a surface color distribution for the color object to be printed, defining regions on a surface of the color object; defining colors for each region based on the CAD specification; determining, using the 3D geometry of the specification, conditions applying at respective regions that are liable to cause color variation, such that using the colors as defined at the respective regions may give rise to a coloration error; selecting color corrections defined for respective determined conditions; correcting the defined colors; and printing the 3D color object with the color corrections.
US11059279B2 Adhesive tape applicator
Provided herein are applicators and methods for dispensing adhesive tape. Such adhesive tape applicators include a housing adapted to contain a roll of adhesive tape; a compressible tape hub attached to an inner surface of the housing and adapted to rotatably support the roll of adhesive tape; and an adhesive roller apparatus for applying the adhesive tape to a substrate. The compressibility of the compressible tape hub provides a means of braking and tearing the adhesive tape roll.
US11059272B2 Polarizing plate assembly
There is provided a polarizing plate, including: a polarizing layer having a thickness not greater than 20 μm; a first protective film stacked on one surface of the polarizing layer, with a first adhesive layer formed from an active energy ray curing adhesive being interposed; and a second protective film stacked on the other surface of the polarizing layer, with a second adhesive layer formed from a water-soluble adhesive being interposed. There are also provided a polarizing plate with a pressure sensitive adhesive layer, a substrate having a polarizing plate bonded thereto, a liquid crystal display device, and an organic electroluminescence display device, all of which include the polarizing plate. Preferably, at least one of the first protective film and the second protective film has a moisture permeability not higher than 1000 g/m2/24 hr.
US11059261B2 Sandwich laminate, sandwich structure and unified molded product using same and processes for producing both
A sandwich laminate, includes as a layer forming a core, a sheet-form intermediate substrate obtained by impregnating a mat composed of reinforcement fibers with a thermoplastic resin; and, as layers forming a skin, sheet-form intermediate substrates obtained by impregnating a mat composed of reinforcement fibers or continuous reinforcement fibers with a thermoplastic resin, wherein at least the sheet-form intermediate substrate used as the layer forming a core has a thermal expansibility, the usable temperature region of a thermoplastic resin (A) constituting the layers forming a skin and that of a thermoplastic resin (B) constituting the layer forming a core overlap each other over a temperature range of at least 5° C., and the thermoplastic resin (A) has a temperature region where it does not melt at a lower limit of the usable temperature region of the thermoplastic resin (B).
US11059259B2 Composite core with reinforced plastic strips and method thereof
Some embodiments provide a core member for a composite panel that includes a hollow cell network structure, such as a honeycomb arrangement for example, and reinforced plastic strips positioned on a portion of the continuous honeycomb structure. The honeycomb structure and the solid plastic strips may be fastened together using heat and/or pressure applications. Additionally, the method for the production of the core member is provided.
US11059256B2 Apparatus and method for expanding a slit sheet material to form an expanded packaging product
An apparatus (10) for converting a slit-sheet stock material (16) into an expanded dunnage product (12) includes a housing (20), a pair of rollers (22, 24) within the housing extending widthwise across a path of the sheet material, and a plurality of guide strips (90) extending from an upstream side of the pair of rollers to a downstream side of the pair of rollers at a plurality of locations spaced across the width of the path. The guide strips guide the sheet material between and around the rollers. Exemplary rollers have a plurality of grooves spaced across the width of the path, and the guide strips are received in respective grooves. The guide strips may be connected by a crossbar to form a guide member.
US11059251B2 Press system and control method for press system
A press system includes a detection unit configured to detect occurrence of an abnormality during press working for a workpiece, and an abnormality determination unit configured to determine an abnormality level, based on the abnormality detected by the detection unit and a stoppage period for which a pressing operation is stopped after occurrence of the abnormality.
US11059246B2 Tire repairing system
The present application relates to a tire repairing system, comprising: an inflation device including an inflation housing and a motor; and a sealant container having a container housing, an air outlet of the inflation device can be connected to an air inlet of the sealant container, wherein the inflation housing is able to connect to the container housing in such a way that the container housing acts as a pedestal and the inflation housing is arranged on the container housing.
US11059245B2 Repaired plastic product
The invention relates to a repaired plastic product comprising a body (1) made from a first plastic material (2) and at least one repaired segment having a second plastic material (3) comprising particles designed to be visible under the application of light (4) comprised in the infrared or ultraviolet electromagnetic spectrum.
US11059243B2 Production device and production method for pultrusion molded article
This device for producing a pultrusion molded article is provided with: a mold member that heats and cures an intermediate molded article as a result of the mold member contacting an intermediate molded article in which reinforcing fibers are impregnated with a thermosetting resin; a pultrusion device for extracting, in the pultruding direction, the pultrusion molded article formed by heating and curing the intermediate molded article; and a moving device for moving the mold member in the pultruding direction in synchronization with the pultrusion device.
US11059236B2 Method of extracting mandrel for hollow-hat panel production
A panel may be formed with mandrels inside of stiffening members. The panel may be coupled to a panel holding jig. A winch may be coupled to the mandrels. The winch may pull the mandrels out of the stiffening members and into curved tracks.
US11059221B2 Three-dimensional (3D) printing
In an example implementation, a method of operating a three-dimensional (3D) printing system includes forming a fused 3D object in the printing tray of a 3D printer and vibrating the tray to separate unfused material from the fused 3D object.
US11059220B2 Distribution of print agent
In an example, a processor comprises an ancillary print agent distribution module to determine instructions for a print control module. The print control module may be to control the distribution of print agent onto a first region of a layer of build material in an object fabrication chamber in an additive manufacturing process in which at least one object is generated by selective solidification of each of a plurality of layers of build material and the selective solidification of build material is determined by the distribution of at least one print agent. The instructions determined by the ancillary print agent distribution module may be to cause the print control module to control the distribution of print agent in a second region of a layer of build material in an object fabrication chamber as part of a process which is ancillary to object generation. The first and second regions may be spatially distinct.
US11059217B2 Method and apparatus for transposing extruded materials to fabricate an object surface
In the formation of a solid object by progressively adding extruded materials to a workpiece, a mechanism is disclosed for transposing the paths by which two or more extrusion nozzles travel to deposit materials. Paralleling a surface contour of the object being formed, the paths for two or more substantially continuous extruded traces are directed in complementary fashion to cause a first extrusion trace to form the object surface while a second extrusion trace is deposited behind the first trace. At another position along the surface contour, the paths of the extruded traces may cross over one another to allow the second extruded trace to define the object surface. Where the first and second traces have a different color or visual appearance, the disclosed mechanism enables fine graphic features to efficiently be integrated into the surface of the object being formed.
US11059213B2 Method of blow molding a plastic container
A plastic container has a main body portion, a neck portion and a molded feature such as an anti-rotation lug adjacent to the neck portion. The molded feature has a volume that is less than a volume that would be defined by the maximum external dimensions of the feature. This reduces the shrinkage differential between the molded feature and the neck portion, which could otherwise cause sealing problems with a closure as a result of deformation of the neck portion. A method of blow molding a plastic container with a reduced volume of the molded feature is also disclosed.
US11059205B2 Method for fabricating nanoporous polymer thin film and corresponding method for fabricating nanoporous thin film
A method for fabricating nanoporous polymer thin film includes steps as follows. A polymer thin film is provided, wherein a polymer solution including a polymer is coated on a substrate to form the polymer thin film. A swelling and annealing process is provided, wherein the polymer thin film is disposed inside a chamber with a vapor of a first solvent, the polymer thin film is swollen and annealed to form a swollen polymer thin film, and the swollen polymer thin film includes the polymer and the first solvent. A freezing process is provided, wherein the swollen polymer thin film is cooled to a temperature less than or equal to a crystallization temperature of the first solvent to crystallize the first solvent. A first solvent removing process is provided, wherein the first solvent is removed with a second solvent, such that a nanoporous polymer thin film is obtained.
US11059197B2 Method of slicing a food item and slicing mechanism employing a gripping element that generates a vacuum grip
A method of processing a food item that includes moving a food item along a direction towards an automated slicer, wherein prior to the food item being sliced by the automated slicer the food item that is being moved has a length, L, as measured along the direction. The method further includes determining a thickness, T, of a slice of the food item to be generated by the automated slicer and slicing the food item that has the length, L, by the automated slicer so that a maximum possible number, Nmax, of slices of the food item are generated that have the thickness, T.
US11059187B2 Apparatus, system and method for providing a vacuum ejector for an end effector
An apparatus, system and method for providing a vacuum ejector for use with an end effector. Included may be at least an end effector and a vacuum chamber for gripping an element during semiconductor processing. The end effector may include at least two clamp arms for placing a gripped element in relation to application of a vacuum to the gripped element; a vacuum cup having a mouth capable of sealing to the gripped element to provide a vacuum chamber; a vacuum ejector pin extending into the vacuum chamber and including a plurality of ports substantially at a tip thereof proximate to the gripped element, wherein the vacuum is applied by the plurality of ports; and an ejector pin actuator that is capable of moving the vacuum ejector pin toward the gripped element until the sealing of the mouth is broken and the gripped element is ejected from the vacuum cup.
US11059180B2 Control device and machine learning device
A machine learning device includes: a state observation unit that observes component arrangement data representing an arrangement of components on a component serving place, component data representing information of the components, and operator status data representing status information of an operator, as state variables representing a current state of an environment; a determination data acquisition unit that acquires product quality determination data for determining quality of the product which is assembled based on an arrangement of the components and takt time determination data for determining takt time for assembly of the product as determination data; and a learning unit that performs learning based on the state variables and the determination data in a manner to associate information of the components used for assembling the product and status information of the operator with respect to an arrangement of the components on the component serving place.
US11059178B2 Method of correcting position of robot and robot
A position correction method includes: a step of opposing a hand to a target by moving the hand such that the hand becomes in a predetermined first initial posture; a first position detection step of detecting a position of the target from a rotation angle of a rotation axis when the target blocks a detection light by swinging the hand; a step of opposing the hand to the target by moving the hand such that the hand becomes a predetermined second initial posture different from the first initial posture; a second position detection step of detecting a position of the target from the rotation angle of the rotation axis when the target blocks the detection light by swinging the hand; and a correction amount arithmetic step of obtaining rotation angle correction amounts of the second axis and the third axis based on a difference between the position of the target acquired in the first initial posture and the position of the target acquired in the second initial posture.
US11059176B2 Method and system for facility monitoring and reporting to improve safety using robots
A system for facility monitoring and reporting to improve safety using one or more robots includes: a network; a plurality of autonomous mobile robots operating in a facility, the robots configured to monitor facility operation, the robots further configured to detect a predetermined critical condition, the robots operably connected to the network; a server operably connected to the robots over the network; and an individual robot operably connected to the server over the network, the individual robot operating in the facility, the robots not comprising the individual robot, the individual robot configured to monitor facility operation; wherein the robots are configured to regularly produce a regular report under normal operating conditions, the report displaying data received from the server, wherein the robots are further configured to produce to the server a critical condition report upon occurrence of the critical condition.
US11059175B2 System and method for controlling a robot
A system for controlling a robot. The system includes: an interface that provides data DAT(t) captured by one or more sensors, wherein the data DAT(t) indicate a current state ZUS(t) of the robot, a first processor that is connected to the interface and that is set up to use a first algorithm to check, on the basis of the data DAT(t) and a prescribed state space Z, which indicates exclusively permitted states of the robot, whether it holds that: ZUS(t)ϵZ, wherein in the event of: ZUS(t)∉Z a first stop signal Sig1 is generated, a unit, connected to the first processor via a data link, for generating a second stop signal Sig2, which generates the second stop signal Sig2 when the unit receives the first stop signal Sig1 or when the unit establishes that the data link is interrupted, a second processor, connected to the interface and the first processor or only to the first processor, that is set up to use a second algorithm to check, on the basis of the data DAT(t) and a prescribed state space Z′ or a boundary for the state space Z′, whether it holds that: ZUS(t)ϵZ′, wherein in the event of ZUS(t)∉Z′ the second processor prompts an interruption unit to interrupt the data link between the first processor and the unit, and a control unit, connected to the unit, for controlling the robot, which control unit controls/regulates the robot into a prescribed safe state when the second stop signal Sig2 is present.
US11059171B2 Method and apparatus for optimizing a target working line
A method and an apparatus for optimizing a target working line are disclosed. The target working line includes at least one robot manipulator, at least one conveyor and at least one item on the conveyor to be displaced by the robot manipulator. The method includes: obtaining an evaluation model for the target working line, the evaluation model yielding an overall success rate of moving the item from one conveyor to another conveyor based on at least one measuring parameter, the measuring parameter being a physical attribute of the target working line; yielding the overall success rate for the target working line as a function of a value for the measuring parameter for the target working line; and in case that the yielded overall success rate is lower than a predetermined threshold rate, updating a value for a configuring parameter based on the overall success rate, the configuring parameter corresponding to the measuring parameter, and the configuring parameter being states of the working line. The optimization of the evaluation model does not require an implementation of an on-site process or an involvement of an experienced engineer or worker. Instead, simulation software can be used to obtain customized parameters used for the target working line, resulting in an increased success rate within a short period of time.
US11059165B2 Method and system for assisted object handling in dangerous environments
A system for remote object handling including a vehicle having a front portion. An articulated arm has a first end and a second end distinct from the first end, the arm being coupled to the front portion at the first end, and has at least one pivot disposed between the first end and the second end. A gripping element is removably coupled to the second end, wherein the gripping element is one of a pincer device, a hand device having at least three fingers or a shovel. A video camera is also coupled to the second end. An arm control is disposed within the vehicle and is operable to control the operation of the arm, the manipulator and the video camera, and a video interface is coupled to the video camera which is operable to display output from the video camera.
US11059163B2 Reversible wrench rack
A wrench rack includes a base portion having a first side and a second side, and a first rail and a second rail. Each of the first rail and second rail includes a plurality of wrench slots formed at a predetermined angle. The first rail and second rail are releasably coupled with the first side and second side of the base portion, respectively, in a first configuration and the first rail and second rail are releasably coupled to the second side and first side of the base portion, respectively, in a second configuration, such that an orientation of the predetermined angle of the wrench slots of the first configuration is reversed in the second configuration.
US11059160B2 Multispeed power tool
A tool with a transmission assembly having a reduction gearset and a speed selector. The speed selector has a member, an actuator and a shifter assembly. The member is movable between a first position, in which the member is non-rotatable, and a second position in which the member is coupled to a planet carrier of the reduction gearset for common rotation. The actuator includes a pivoting yoke and a follower that is coupled to the yoke. The follower engages the member so as to be axially movable with the follower. The shifter assembly has a selector switch, a switch fork, and a pair of springs. The selector switch is slidable between a first switch position and a second switch position. The switch fork is slidably coupled to the selector switch and receives the yoke. The springs cooperate to bias the switch fork relative to the selector switch into a neutral position.
US11059157B2 Impact hand tool
An impact hand tool which includes an outer sleeve; an impact rod inserted to connect to the outer sleeve; a cushion pad provided inside the outer sleeve at the vertical center axis; a handle connected to the impact rod; an inner hole slot at a second end of the outer sleeve with an inner wall and an internal thread; and a tool head installed to the outer sleeve through the inner hole slot. The tool head comprises a one-piece structure of a working rod portion and a working head, a connecting rod having an external thread for coupling with the inner hole slot, a connecting sleeve connected to the connecting rod to form an integral and stepped hollow body defining a connecting cavity to receive the working rod portion, and a rubber filler to fill a gap between the working rod portion and the inner wall of the connecting rod.
US11059154B2 Two-piece guide bushing
Examples of a removal tool for a two-piece guide bushing are provided. A specific example comprises a handle, a cap coupled to the handle, the cap comprising arced slots; and a raised boss coupled to the cap, the raised boss configured to fit over the stem guide of a two-piece guide bushing. The guide bushing removal tool may be coupled to a two-piece guide bushing and the guide bushing removal tool may be configured such that rotation of the handle releases the guide bushing center of the two-piece guide bushing.
US11059148B2 Abrasive articles having a plurality of portions and methods for forming same
An abrasive article can include a body including a plurality of portions including a first abrasive portion and a second abrasive portion. The first abrasive portion can include a vitreous bond material and abrasive particles contained within the bond material. The second abrasive particles can include an organic bond material and abrasive particles contained within the bond material. The body can have a burst speed of at least 65 m/s. In an embodiment, the abrasive article can include an interior portion coupled to the first and second abrasive portions. In another embodiment, the interior portion can optionally include abrasive particles or a filler material.
US11059147B2 Abrasive article including a coating
An abrasive article can include a substrate, abrasive particles coupled by a bond material to the substrate, and a coating overlying at least partially the exterior surface of the bond material. The coating can be a poly(p-xylylene) polymer applied via vapor deposition and may provide enhanced strength to the bond material and extended life time to the abrasive article.
US11059146B2 Method for shot peening a pipe inner wall of a curved workpiece having a workpiece bore, and blasting nozzle unit and blasting chamber system therefor
For the shot peening of a pipe inner wall of a curved workpiece (200) having a workpiece bore (201), use is made of a flexible blasting abrasive feed hose (10) having blasting nozzle head (20). The latter is guided through a supporting element (30) which is applied to one workpiece end (203). The blasting abrasive feed hose (10) together with the blasting nozzle head (20) is introduced into the workpiece bore (201) and advanced along a blasting treatment section therein, and subsequently retracted into the supporting element (30) again. The blasting abrasive is emitted during the advancing movement and/or during the retraction movement. A blasting nozzle unit (100) suitable for carrying out the method comprises a flexible blasting abrasive feed hose (10) and a blasting nozzle head (20) connected to the blasting abrasive feed hose (10). The blasting nozzle head (20) has a plurality of nozzle openings (21) distributed around the circumference. The outer circumference of the blasting nozzle head (21) is smaller than the inside diameter of the workpiece bore (201) in a workpiece (200) to be processed. The blasting abrasive feed hose (10) is guided in a supporting element (30) and this element (30) is guided in a displaceable manner in a stationary bearing element (40).
US11059145B2 Dressing apparatus and dressing method for substrate rear surface polishing member
A dressing apparatus 200 includes a bus member 203 which is equipped with a ceiling plate 201 and a circular or polygonal cylindrical skirt portion 202 provided at a bottom surface of the ceiling plate 201 and which is configured to accommodate a polishing pad 131 from thereabove. The bus member 203 includes a dual fluid nozzle 204 configured to jet a cleaning liquid and a gas onto a polishing surface of the polishing pad 131; a dress board 205 configured to come into contact with the polishing surface of the polishing pad 131; and a rinse nozzle 206 configured to supply a rinse liquid onto a contact surface between the polishing surface of the polishing pad 131 and the dress board 205. A cleaning liquid, a fragment of a grindstone or a sludge is suppressed from being scattered around by the skirt portion 202.
US11059141B2 Smart tool system
A smart tool system may include at least one assembly of a tool holder and a tool, and a tooling machine configured to rotate the at least one assembly to cut a workpiece. The tooling machine may have a spindle to which the tool holder may be selectively attachable, and a controller configured to rotate the spindle at a spindle speed. The smart tool system may also include at least one database configured to store vibrational data relating to at least one of the at least one assembly and the tooling machine. The smart tool system may further be configured to determine an optimum operating value and/or range of optimum operating values of at least one parameter for the tooling machine based on the vibrational data. The optimum operating value(s) provide for minimized or no chatter when cutting the workpiece.
US11059137B2 Tool set for use in position adjustment of positioning pins
A tool set that can easily check positions of positioning pins for a workpiece even in an environment using a liquid is disclosed. The tool set includes: a reference tool to be placed on the holding stage; a dummy workpiece to be placed on the reference tool; and a check pin having a cylindrical circumferential surface. The reference tool has a central protrusion having a cylindrical circumferential surface. The dummy workpiece has a circular through-hole having a diameter larger than a diameter of the circumferential surface of the central protrusion. A diameter of the check pin is smaller than a value determined by dividing a difference between the diameter of the circular through-hole and the diameter of the circumferential surface of the central protrusion by 2.
US11059135B1 Reconfigurable machining center
A reconfigurable machining center includes a base structure extending in a first direction, a movable crossmember movable in the first direction and provided with a machining head, supporting elements on the base structure to enable movement of the movable crossmember along the first direction, a first leadscrew rack, integral with the base structure and having a first helical circular toothed sector, and extending along the entire base structure parallel to the first direction, and a first screw rotatably coupled to the movable crossmember and engaging a corresponding first leadscrew rack, and having a rotation axis parallel to the first direction. The longitudinal extension of the base structure in the first direction is an integer multiple of the pitch of tooth of the leadscrew racks, and the base structure includes coupling elements adapted to couple the base structure to a following and/or preceding adjacent base structure along the first direction.
US11059126B2 Welding method using an end tab having a cutout
A production method of a joint material includes a tab installation step of installing an end tab on a pair of workpieces to be joined at a joining line therebetween by friction stir welding, a tool installation step of installing a probe of a tool for friction stir welding at a cutout portion; an approach step of moving the tool while rotating itself from an opening into the cutout portion; a waiting step of causing the tool for friction stir welding to standby in the cutout portion at an extension line; and a joining step of starting movement of the tool along the joining line at a time at which a temperature of the workpieces at a joining portion in front of the tool in an advancing direction of the tool in the waiting step is a predetermined temperature or more and joining the workpieces with each other.
US11059125B2 Friction stir processing tool with radial protrusion
A friction stir processing (FSP) tool includes a pin having a pin body and a rotational axis. The pin is configured to rotate about the rotational axis in a rotational direction. The pin has a radial protrusion protruding radially from the pin body, and the radial protrusion has a working surface oriented in the rotational direction with a depth in a radial direction relative to the rotational axis.
US11059116B2 Method and apparatus for gear skiving
The present disclosure relates to a method for gear skiving a workpiece, wherein: in a first step, the geometry of a tool, in particular of a skiving wheel, is measured for the machining of the workpiece in a state clamped in an apparatus for gear skiving machining; and in a subsequent further step, machining kinematics are determined for the gear skiving in dependence on the measured geometry of the tool characterized in that the absolute location of a cutting edge of the tool in the apparatus is determined in the first step.
US11059114B2 Dust removal arrangement for an engine-driven tool
The present disclosure relates to engine-driven tool (1) comprising a rotatable work tool (2) and an engine (4) for propelling a first driving pulley (28) via a clutch wheel (30) comprised in a power transferring unit (27) and having an outer edge. The first driving pulley (28) and the clutch wheel (30) arc arranged to rotate around a common driving axis (38). The power transferring unit (27) comprises an endless drive belt (9) that is arranged propel the rotatable work tool (2) when the first driving pulley (28) is propelled. A fan arrangement (13) is arranged to convey air front a dust channel (11) formed between a shielding cover (8) and the rotatable work tool (2), and comprises a fan turbine (26) that is connected to a fan pulley (29) connected to the drive belt (9) is arranged to propel the fan pulley (29). A first overlap line (50) extends along the outer edge (52) of the clutch wheel (30), perpendicular to the extension of the common driving axis (38), the first overlap line (50) further extending via the fan turbine (26).
US11059113B2 Slitting machine
A slitting machine for removing a strip from a sheet of material. The slitting machine has a blade assembly with first and second cutting blades, and a perforating blade arranged between the first and second cutting blades. The first and second cutting blades are arranged to cut the sheet of material to define the strip and the perforating blade is arranged to perforate the sheet of material to define an end of the strip.
US11059102B2 Method for producing components from a duplex steel, and components produced using said method
A method for producing components from a duplex steel, and a component formed by the method, are provided. A powder-type duplex steel starting material including an austenitic phase and a ferritic phase is laser melted in successive layers to form a component. The melted and re-solidified component is then subjected to heat treatment to obtain solution annealing of the austenitic phase at a temperature range of between 850° C. and 1,100° C. for a predetermined dwell time, after which the component is cooled and the component has a grain size and grain size number G of at least 9 according to ASTM. The grain size and the grain size number G of the austenitic phase are influenced by the selection of the respective maximum temperature and/or the dwell time of the maximum temperature.
US11059092B2 Method for joining heat transfer plates of a plate heat exchanger
A method for joining heat transfer plates, comprising: applying a melting depressant composition on individual application areas of a first metal sheet, each application area comprising a mid-section and two end-sections; pressing ridges and grooves in the metal sheet, the ridges extending in a direction that extends between the end-sections of the application areas, such that the application areas are located on top of the ridges; bringing the metal sheet into contact with a second, pressed metal sheet, such that contact points are formed where the mid-sections of the application areas relocated; heating the sheets until melted metal is formed at the application areas where the melting depressant composition is applied; and allowing the melted metal to solidify such that a joint is obtained at the contact points.
US11059086B2 Metal containers and methods of manufacture
A method of reducing a thickness and increasing a height of a cylindrical wall of a metal cup to form a can body comprises positioning a wall-ironing punch (40) inside the cup, moving an annular wall-ironing die (24) axially over the closed end of the cup towards the open end of the cup, but not beyond the open end of the cup, in order to iron the cylindrical wall from the closed end up to a position axially spaced from the open end and moving the wall-ironing die (24) back in an opposite direction to remove the can body from the die (24). Methods of altering a diameter of one or more regions of a can body are also disclosed.
US11059083B2 Mill rolls capable of rolling long kilometers for ESP production line
Mill rolls capable of rolling long kilometers used for ESP production line and a method for rolling long kilometers using the mill rolls. The mill rolls include rolls (3, 4), a bearing box (2) and a roll shifting hydraulic cylinder (1), wherein the middle portion of the surface of the roll sinks inwards, one end of the rolls is frustum-shaped, smaller and smaller outwards, so that the roll surface forms a compensation ramp, and the other end of the rolls is cylindrical. The upper roll (3) and the lower roll (4) have the same roll profile and are positioned in the opposite direction. The mill rolls are characterized by reduced runaway of the rolled product and a longer service life.
US11059077B2 System for and method of by-product removal from a metal substrate
A system for and method of removing residues, deposits, and debris from a substrate that has been marked by a chemical etching process is disclosed. The system includes one or more upper sprayers that deposit a cleaning solution to a top surface of the product as it passes beneath the one or more upper sprayers. The system further includes at least one upper brush that operates to scrub the top surface of the product after the cleaning solution has been applied thereto. The system optionally includes one or more lower sprayers and lower brushes to clean a bottom surface of the product as it is conveyed through the system. The system further includes an air knife system that assists with drying the product prior to exiting the system. The system further includes a controller that is operable to adjust various system parameters.
US11059070B2 Device and method for dynamic metering of sealing compounds
Described herein is an apparatus for dynamic metering of sealant volumes, and also described herein is a corresponding method. The apparatus of the invention includes two containers for sealant components; a first drive, which is connected to two devices, each of which is able to convey one of the sealant components from its container; a drive controller; a mixing unit for mixing the sealant components conveyed from the containers, having an opening for applying the sealant to a component; and also, additionally, a compensating container with a compensating volume; and a second drive, which is connected to a piston which reaches into the compensating volume of the compensating container. The compensating container in this arrangement is connected to the mixing unit. The first drive and the second drive can be dynamically controlled jointly by the drive controller.
US11059069B2 Liquid material-discharging device
A liquid material discharge device includes a discharge member made of a rod-shaped body, a liquid chamber which is wider than the discharge member and in which a tip portion of the discharge member is disposed, a discharge port in communication with the liquid chamber, a liquid feed path establishing communication between the liquid chamber and a liquid material storage container, a drive device driving the discharge member, and a main body. The liquid material discharge device further includes an elongate insert member that is removably inserted into the liquid feed path without cutting the communication between the liquid chamber and the liquid material storage container.
US11059064B2 Dispensing pump system with removable chaplet
A dispensing pump (10) includes a removable chaplet (28) to facilitate removal of the internal metal spring components (44) for recycling. The dispensing pump (10) includes an accumulator (12) having an upper rim wall (24). The chaplet (28) is coaxially snap received about the rim wall (24) of the accumulator (12). The chaplet (28) has a body portion (30) received within the rim wall (24), and an outer wall (32) received outside of the rim wall (24). The outer wall (32) has a frangible wall portion (48) and a pull tab (50) at a terminal edge thereof. A dispensing head (36) with a piston stem (38) and spring (44) are coaxially guided within the chaplet (28) and accumulator (12). When the container is empty, the user pulls on the pull tab (50) to sever the frangible elements, releasing the chaplet (28) and allowing easy removal of the dispensing head (36) and the metallic spring component (44).
US11059063B2 Spray device having a replaceable cartridge
The invention relates to the application of liquid active substances with the acid of a portable spray device. The subject matter of the present invention is a system comprising a portable spray device and a replaceable cartridge that contains an active substance concentrate. The invention also relates to method for applying a liquid active substance formulation. In addition, the invention discloses a replaceable cartridge that has a memory unit in which information is stored relating to an adjustable dilution ratio for the active substance concentrate contained in the cartridge. The invention also relates to a spray device comprising a control unit that can be read out a memory unit of cartridge attached to the spray device and, on the basis of the read out information, adjust a dilution ratio for the active substance concentrate contained in the cartridge.
US11059059B2 Electrostatic atomizing apparatus and electrically-charged water particle spraying apparatus
An electrostatic atomizing apparatus includes: a liquid nozzle portion for releasing a liquid column into an open space; a liquid conduit portion for introducing pressurized liquid into the liquid nozzle portion; a liquid-side electrode disposed inside the liquid conduit portion for coming into contact with the pressurized liquid; a gas conduit portion made of an insulation material and having a gas nozzle portion disposed around the liquid nozzle portion for converting the liquid column into fine particles to generate an atomized stream by making a gas stream from the gas nozzle portion act at an atomization point of the liquid column released into the open space from the liquid nozzle portion; and a ring-shaped induction electrode disposed around the atomization point located in the open space and having an electrode conductor made of a conductive material and coated with an insulation material.
US11059053B2 Centrifugal separator structure and assembly having an unjournaled axle member
A centrifugal separator structure is configured for cleaning of crankcase gases from an internal combustion engine. The centrifugal separator structure includes a separator rotor configured for rotation about a centre axis arranged inside a stationary housing. The separator rotor includes an axle member configured for connection to a shaft of a driving device. A stack of separation discs is supported on the axle member. The axle member is un-journaled inside the stationary housing when the centrifugal separator structure is separate from the driving device. Further, an assembly includes the centrifugal separator structure and a driving device.