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US11315255B2 Mixing segmentation algorithms utilizing soft classifications to identify segments of three-dimensional digital models
The present disclosure includes methods and systems for identifying and manipulating a segment of a three-dimensional digital model based on soft classification of the three-dimensional digital model. In particular, one or more embodiments of the disclosed systems and methods identify a soft classification of a digital model and utilize the soft classification to tune segmentation algorithms. For example, the disclosed systems and methods can utilize a soft classification to select a segmentation algorithm from a plurality of segmentation algorithms, to combine segmentation parameters from a plurality of segmentation algorithms, and/or to identify input parameters for a segmentation algorithm. The disclosed systems and methods can utilize the tuned segmentation algorithms to accurately and efficiently identify a segment of a three-dimensional digital model.
US11315249B2 Systems and methods to process electronic images to produce a tissue map visualization
Systems and methods are disclosed for analyzing an image of a slide corresponding to a specimen, the method including receiving at least one digitized image of a pathology specimen; determining, using the digitized image at an artificial intelligence (AI) system, at least one salient feature, the at least one salient comprising a biomarker, cancer, cancer grade, parasite, toxicity, inflammation, and/or cancer sub-type; determining, at the AI system, a salient region overlay for the digitized image, wherein the AI system indicates a value for each pixel; and suppressing, based on the value for each pixel, one or more non-salient regions of the digitized image.
US11315234B2 Semiconductor manufacturing inspection system
An object of the present invention is to accurately measure the heights of wire loops densely disposed in a power module. A semiconductor manufacturing inspection system includes: an single-color illumination unit including a plurality of LED chips to emit light beams to a plurality of wire loops connected to surfaces of semiconductor elements; a camera to capture images of the wire loops; and an image processor to recognize an imaging region of each of the wire loops from the images, based on a luminance value and to measure the height of each of the wire loops based on the imaging region of the wire loop in the images. The LED chips emit the light beams to the separate wire loops, and the light beams emitted from two of the LED chips to adjacent two of the wire loops differ in luminance.
US11315231B2 Industrial image inspection method and system and computer readable recording medium
An industrial image inspection method includes: generating a test latent vector of a test image; measuring a distance between a training latent vector of a normal image and the test latent vector of the test image; and judging whether the test image is normal or defected according to the distance between the training latent vector of the normal image and the test latent vector of the test image.
US11315218B2 Composition processing system, composition processing apparatus, and composition processing method
There are provided a composition processing system, a composition processing apparatus, and a composition processing method that allow efficient inspection. A composition processing system includes an image capturing apparatus A, a first computer B, and a second computer C. The first computer B includes: a first image acquisition unit; a composition supplementary information acquisition unit that acquires composition supplementary information for composing a first large-area image; a minified separate image generation unit that generates minified separate images acquired by reducing image sizes of the separate images; a second large-area image generation unit that composites the minified separate images on the basis of the composition supplementary information to generate a second large-area image; and an image display unit that displays the second large-area image. The second computer C includes: a second image acquisition unit that acquires from the first computer the plurality of separate images to which the composition supplementary information is added; and a first large-area image generation unit that composites the plurality of separate images on the basis of the composition supplementary information to generate the first large-area image.
US11315215B2 Movement within an environment
A magnified portion and an unmagnified portion of a computer-generated reality (CGR) environment are displayed from a first position. In response to receiving an input, a magnified portion of the CGR environment from a second position is displayed with a magnification less than that of the magnified portion of the CGR environment from the first position and a field of view greater than that of the magnified portion of the CGR environment from the first position. A first unmagnified portion of the CGR environment from a third position is displayed with a field of view greater than that of the magnified portion of the CGR environment from the second position. Then, a second unmagnified portion of the CGR environment from the third position is displayed with a field of view greater than that of the first unmagnified portion of the CGR environment from the third position.
US11315212B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and computer readable medium for executing partial processes on image-section data items
An image processing apparatus for executing partial processes on each of plural image-section data items, corresponding to plural image sections obtained by dividing an input image into partial regions, in each object of an object group in which plural objects for executing image processing is connected in a directed acyclic graph form, the image processing apparatus includes a processor configured to: assign dependency relationships to the partial processes between the objects; assign a priority to a partial process of an object arranged in a terminal stage of the object group; assign, as a priority of a partial process of an object arranged at a pre-stage side which has at least one partial process that is connected at a post-stage side and that has the dependency relationship assigned, a largest value of the priority; and execute a partial process having become executable according to the dependency relationship, according to the priority.
US11315197B2 Dynamic display of representative property information with interactive access to source data
A system and method may aggregate into a data structure property information from multiple databases, e.g., from all records included in those databases, and upon selection of any subject property or a characteristic thereof curates the often imperfect and discrepant property information to create suggested values. Similarly, the system and method may perform an on-the-fly evaluation of any characteristic of a selected record, when the property information for that characteristic includes an unlikely value, by triggering from the data structure a dynamic extraction of property information corresponding to a subject property of the selected record, where the dynamic extraction further generates and compares a suggested value to the unlikely value.
US11315193B1 Systems and methods for implementing a decentralized insurance platform using smart contracts and multiple data sources
A smart contract computing device may be provided. A processor may be configured to: (1) receive a plurality of deposits from a plurality of user computing devices; (2) store the plurality of deposits in a blockchain structure including, for each user computing device, a user identifier and a current amount; (3) receive, from at least one user computing device of the plurality of user computing devices, a proposal message for a decentralized insurance policy, the proposal message including a price amount, a coverage amount, a payout condition, and a specified data source; (4) receive, from at least one user computing device of the plurality of user computing devices, a response message for the decentralized insurance policy; and/or (5) generate, in response to receiving the response message, a smart contract in the blockchain structure including at least one buyer user identifier, at least one seller user identifier, the coverage amount, the payout condition, and the specified data source.
US11315190B1 Vehicle-to-vehicle incident information collection
One or more driving analysis computing devices in a driving analysis system may be configured to collect vehicle driving data and infrastructure data in response to a collision. Vehicle driving data may be received from a first vehicle involved in the collision and a second vehicle involved in the collision. Vehicle driving data may be received for vehicles within a defined radius of the first vehicle and/or the second vehicle. Infrastructure data from infrastructure elements within a defined vicinity of the first vehicle and/or the second vehicle may be received. The received data may be used to initiate an insurance claim, assess fault for the collision, and detect fraudulent claims.
US11315187B2 Information alerts method, apparatus and device
A preset alert trigger event associated with a wealth management application operated on an electronic device is detected. In response to detecting the preset alert trigger event, the electronic device obtains a physiological characteristic parameter characterizing an emotion of a target user. The electronic device determines that a preset normal emotion fluctuation condition is not satisfied according to the physiological characteristic parameter. In response to determining that the normal emotion fluctuation condition is not satisfied, a risk alert on a wealth management action of the target user performed in the wealth management application is output.
US11315182B2 Validation engine with dual processing capacity
Methods and systems for performing risk checks on electronic orders for securities. According to one embodiment, the method comprises performing risk checks on an electronic order for a security, the electronic order being issued from a client computer to an exchange computer via a network, wherein a risk check engine is logically interposed between the client computer and the exchange computer on the network. According to the illustrative method, at the risk check engine, the electronic order is received and parsed into one or more fields and data within the fields is identified at a network layer. The risk check engine performs one or more risk checks on the data using a processing element at the network layer. If the risk checks are passed, the risk check engine permits the electronic order to be transmitted to the exchange computer. If one or more of the risk checks are violated, the risk check engine rejects the order.
US11315179B1 Methods and apparatuses for customized card recommendations
A credit card recommendation system for recommending credit cards to a user can be based on the consumer's estimated monthly spend, estimated spend across a plurality of categories, and user credit data. The credit card recommendation system can filter credit cards based on a likelihood of approval for the user. The credit card recommendation can determine a reward valuation and an adjustment valuation by assessing user spend and the characteristics corresponding to the credit card. The credit card recommendation can train a model to score credit cards for users, and apply specific user data to the model to determine a credit card score particular to the user.
US11315176B2 Systems and methods for implementing auctions associated with live events
A mobile auction and engagement system, and method of use, for conducting auctions, advertising activities, promotions, and other engagement activities during various live events. Access to the mobile auction and engagement system can be limited to users within a geographic region, such as a sport stadium. The system includes a user tool that enables a user within the permissible geographic area to bid on auction items and participate in engagement activities, such as trivia contests. The system further includes an administrative tool that allows the system to be customized for various customers, allows input about auction items and rules, and determines how advertisements are presented.
US11315172B2 Systems and methods for facilitating feed in a network-based marketplace
Feeds in a network-based marketplace are described. The system receives a request, over a network, from a user that is associated with feed selection information, and identifies source feeds based on the feed selection information. The source feeds respectively include a first plurality of content elements. The system generates a presentation feed by retrieving a second plurality of content elements from the source feeds. The generating is performed continuously and in real-time. The system segments the presentation feed into pages and generates interfaces that include a first interface based on the pages. The system communicates the first interface, over the network, to the user, responsive to the receiving of the request.
US11315171B2 Method for in-store product fulfilment in a retail store having a retail display space
A method for in-store product fulfilment in a retail store having a retail display space and an inventory station in an inventory area where expensive products are stored to avoid theft and bulky products are stored to conserve retail display space. The method involves a step having an electronic request for a product being sent directly from an in-store customer in the retail display space. This electronic request is directed to the inventory station. The method involves a step of having the inventory station send an order confirmation to the in-store customer acknowledging the electronic request, confirming to the in-store customer that the product is available in inventory and directing the customer to proceed to a designated pick up point at the conclusion of their shopping.
US11315164B2 Complementary product recommendation systems
Generally, the present disclosure relates to methods and systems for generating complementary product recommendations. In some example aspects, human-identified complementarity of a subset of products can be used to train a neural network, which is in turn used to generate pairwise complementarity values for items. Based on such values, complementary items can be identified.
US11315152B2 System and method for personalized product recommendation using hierarchical Bayesian
A method and system for product recommendation. The method includes: defining, by a computing device, a hierarchical Bayesian model having a latent factor; training, by the computing device, the hierarchical Bayesian model using a plurality of training events to obtain a trained hierarchical Bayesian model, each event comprising feature of a product, brand of the product, feature of a user, and action of the user upon the product; predicting, by the computing device, a possibility a target user performing an action on a target product using the trained hierarchical Bayesian model; and providing product recommendation to the target user based on the possibility.
US11315149B2 Brand personality inference and recommendation system
Mechanisms are provided to implement a brand personality inference engine. The mechanisms receive crowdsource information and extract features associated with a brand from the crowdsource information. The crowdsource information comprises natural language content submitted by a plurality of providers to a crowdsource information source. The mechanisms analyze features associated with the brand in accordance with a brand personality model configured to predict a brand personality for the brand based on the features associated with the brand. The mechanisms generate an inferred brand personality data structure, representing a perceived brand personality of providers providing the crowdsource information, and output an output indicating aspects of the perceived brand personality based on the inferred brand personality data structure.
US11315148B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and non-transitory storage medium
An information processing apparatus extracts at least one store from a plurality of stores in accordance with an order in which degrees of safety for a target vehicle are ordered as starting from higher degrees of safety, by using information which indicates the degree of safety relevant to situations to be provided if a user visits the store and the user leaves the store by using the vehicle with respect to each of the plurality of stores belonging to a predetermined category; and provides, to the user who gets on the target vehicle, information which prompts the user to visit the at least one store.
US11315141B2 Server-based product substantiation with local filtering system and method
A system and method is presented for product substantiation and promotion redemption. A purchased product list is transmitted from a retail store system to a promotion analysis server along with a user identifier. The promotion analysis server identifies promotions available to the user, and then considers whether the benefits under the promotions are still available to the user. Discounts for available promotions related to the purchased product list are calculated and transmitted to the retail store system for deduction from the transactions. An approved product list can be provided that filters the purchased product list before transmittal. The approved product list can include promotions from a plurality of programs.
US11315137B1 Pay with points virtual card
Systems and methods for providing a rewards payment form linked directly to a rewards account are described. The rewards points may be spent directly by the customer through the use of the payment form linked to the rewards account. The payment form may be a payment card (e.g., a physical card having an account number accessible via a magstripe, an EMV chip, etc.) or a virtual payment card loaded into a mobile wallet accessible by the customer. The rewards payment form allows the customer to spend the rewards points stored in the rewards account without first going through the extra step of converting the rewards points into currency.
US11315126B2 Method for verifying the validity of a ticket; mobile device
A method for checking the validity of a ticket involves transferring information from a control entity to a mobile device. A code is computed on the basis of this information, of a derived key and of a property individual for the mobile device, the code being subsequently checked by the control entity.
US11315117B2 Biometric pre-identification
A station device in a biometric pre-identification system uses identity to perform one or more actions. Identities are determined (such as via a backend) using biometric information. A biometric pre-identification device obtains biometric information and/or a digital representation thereof from a person approaching the station device. The biometric pre-identification device transmits such to the station device, facilitating the station to begin and/or perform various actions. The station device begins or performs the actions using the identity determined based on the biometric information before the person arrives at the station device.
US11315115B2 Blockchain-based data processing system, method, computing device and storage medium
A blockchain-based data processing system may comprise: a transaction-side blockchain node and a server-side blockchain node on a blockchain network maintaining a blockchain. The transaction-side blockchain node may be configured to: create a transaction data structure based on an Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) model, consolidate transaction data of a transaction according to the transaction data structure to generate shared transaction data, execute a smart contract of the transaction-side blockchain node to automatically determine a to-be-settled commission amount, update the shared transaction data according to the to-be-settled commission amount, collect the updated shared transaction data according to a preset condition, and send a to-be-settled transaction processing request comprising the updated shared transaction data to the server-side blockchain node. The server-side blockchain node may be configured to: receive the to-be-settled transaction processing request, and calculate a sum of the to-be-settled commission amount in the updated shared transaction data.
US11315114B2 Dynamic transaction card protected by multi-factor authentication
A dynamic transaction card comprising an outer surface, a sensor, and a display disposed on the outer surface is disclosed. The dynamic transaction card can include an antenna and a microcontroller controlling a dynamic transaction card application. The dynamic transaction card can also include a secure payment chip having a plurality of contact points and storing a passive tag associated with a user. The passive tag can include a unique identifier and one or more log-in credentials for the user. When making a purchase, the user can be authenticated via a connection between the dynamic transaction card and a user device. The unique identifier can be used as an authentication token and the one or more log-in credentials can be verified against log-in credentials associated with the user.
US11315099B2 Over the air update of payment transaction data stored in secure memory
A system, apparatus, and method for processing payment transactions that are conducted using a mobile device that includes a contactless element, such as an integrated circuit chip. The invention enables the updating, correction or synchronization of transaction data maintained by an Issuer with that stored on the device. This is accomplished by using a wireless (cellular) network as a data communication channel for data provided by an Issuer to the mobile device, and is particularly advantageous in circumstances in which the contactless element is not presently capable of communication with a device reader or point of sale terminal that uses a near field communications mechanism. Data transferred between the mobile device and Issuer may be encrypted and decrypted to provide additional security and protect the data from being accessed by other users or applications. If encryption keys are used for the encryption and decryption processes, they may be distributed by a key distribution server or other suitable entity to a mobile gateway which participates in the data encryption and decryption operations.
US11315091B2 Method and means for social network payments
The invention relates to the field of making online payments by integrating social networks and payment networks to a seamless network. In particular, the invention leverages the information in the social network to conduct financial transactions. The best mode of the invention is considered to be a social payment network app that incorporates all or most of the functions of credit cards, internet banking and money order companies by using the data and functions already available in the social network. The invention provides better counterparty recognition, reduces the chance of fraud, or fraud, and provides a cheaper payment platform to consumers (110, 410) or small businesses while also reducing the administrative burden in making and paying purchases or reporting payments and/or expenses to third parties, such as the employer or tax administration.
US11315082B2 Mobile secretary meeting scheduler
A cloud based intelligent secretary application, a method and a system for scheduling a meeting is disclosed. The invention includes a cloud based intelligent secretary application, running on a mobile device (200, 500, 800, 1100) and a cloud server (222, 522, 822, 1122). The cloud based intelligent secretary application enables multiple users to form a group. The members of the group allow their mobile devices to be accessed by the cloud based intelligent secretary application. The cloud based intelligent secretary application receives a request for arranging a meeting (312) with at least two members of the group. The cloud based intelligent secretary application calculates the meeting means, place and time that allow the minimum total disruption and cost, and/or, maximum efficiency for the meeting. The cloud based intelligent secretary application suggests (340) the meeting means, place and time that allows the minimum total disruption and cost.
US11315079B2 Dynamic innovation enablement system
A dynamic Innovation Enablement System (IES) that utilizes a novel n-dimensional vector-based data management system, in combination with a novel user interface and novel expert system, to speed up the efficiency of computer processing and real-time user application of data for selecting user interventions that optimize outcomes within the IES. The IES is a computer-implemented system for facilitating users to develop, practice and apply competency in innovation-conducive behaviors and techniques. The system has a user system and coupled to the user system, a server system, a data store and an innovation enablement system (IES). IES has a first module that includes information to guide users through a first set of tasks directed to developing competencies in innovation. IES also has a second module that includes information to guide users through a second set of predetermined tasks, including at least two tasks that together form an innovation process that directs a user towards producing an innovation. IES also has a third module that integrates the first module and the second module, wherein information about the users, generated utilizing one of the two modules, can inform and facilitate what the users input as information when utilizing the other of the two modules. In a further aspect, the IES employs vector matrix algebra to arrive at an ideal vector correlated to an innovation outcome.
US11315069B2 Systems and methods for facilitating e-commerce product returns using orders for returned items
A merchant can use an e-commerce platform to sell products to customers, and customers can use the e-commerce platform to return items that they are unsatisfied with back to the merchant. These product returns have an associated cost. Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to computer-implemented systems and methods to enable customer-to-customer product returns in an e-commerce platform. In a customer-to-customer return, a first customer that wants to return an item of a particular product is connected with a second customer that wants to purchase that product. The e-commerce platform then facilitates a shipment of the item from the first customer directly to the second customer. Embodiments of the present disclosure include online store implementations of customer-to-customer returns, online marketplace implementations of customer-to-customer returns, and customer-to-customer returns implemented using orders for returned items.
US11315066B2 Simulating a return network
Embodiments herein describe a return network simulation system that can simulate changes in a retailer's return network to determine the impact of those changes. Advantageously, being able to accurately simulate the retailer's return network means changes can be evaluated without first making those adjustments in the physical return network. Doing so avoids the cost of implementing the changes on the return network without first being able to predict whether the changes will have a net positive result (e.g., a positive result that offsets any negative results). A retailer can first simulate the change on the return network, review how the change affects one or more KPIs, and then decide whether to implement the change in the actual return network. As a result, the retailer has a reliable indicator whether the changes will result in a desired effect.
US11315064B2 Information processing device and production instruction support method
Provided is an information processing device to estimate a current work status by using record data including Man data and a work model in which the record data and with work content at a manufacturing site are associated. The information processing device supports a production instruction at the manufacturing site, and includes a data extraction unit that acquires record data including Man data from the manufacturing site, and a work candidate calculation unit that estimates a current work status by using the record data and a work model in which the record data and with a work content at the manufacturing site are associated.
US11315059B1 System and method for automatic parameter tuning of campaign planning with hierarchical linear programming objectives
A system and method are disclosed for big bucket campaign planning that automatically learns weights for parameters of a weighted evaluation function. Embodiments include modeling the use of the one or more campaign operations and one or more campaignable resources as one or more campaign planning problems comprising a sequential decision problem with decision parameters, determining a campaign plan for the use of campaign operations and one or more campaignable resource, encoding a required policy of the sequential decision problem into a k-lookahead search strategy by defining an evaluation function comprising a weighted sum of features evaluated from the campaign planning problem, learning weights associated with an evaluation function that determines an effective objective function for campaign planning as a linear programming problem, and computing the parameters of the evaluation function using an iterative cross-entropy campaign planning.
US11315056B2 Resource planning having improved visualization
Methods, systems and computer program products for providing an interactive resource plan visualization associated with a facility are provided. Aspects include receiving facility data comprising historical facility data, current facility data and demand data. Aspects also include determining projected resource demand based on the facility data and the demand data and using cognitive computing techniques. Aspects also include generating a visual representation of a facility. The visual representation of the facility includes available resources and resource demand associated with a specified time and the available resources are rendered according to a first visual style. Aspects also include determining resource availability modifications based on the available resources and the projected resource demand. Aspects also include generating a visual representation of the resource availability modifications associated with the specified time within the visual representation of the facility. The resource availability modifications are rendered according to a second visual style.
US11315040B2 System and method for detecting instances of lie using Machine Learning model
The disclosure relates to system and method for detecting an instance of lie using a Machine Learning (ML) model. In one example, the method may include extracting a set of features from an input data received from a plurality of data sources at predefined time intervals and combining the set of features from each of the plurality of data sources to obtain a multimodal data. The method may further include processing the multimodal data through an ML model to generate a label for the multimodal data. The label is generated based on a confidence score of the ML model. The label is one of a true value that corresponds to an instance of truth or a false value that corresponds to an instance of lie.
US11315034B2 Intelligent big data system, and method and apparatus for providing intelligent big data service
A system comprises: a data warehouse, a storage device and a cluster including a plurality of computing nodes; the data warehouse is configured to store task data obtained from the user; at least one computing node in the cluster includes a resource scheduling component, and is configured to perform resource scheduling for the task and determine a computing node executing the task; the computing node executing the task comprises a model training component and/or a prediction component; the model training component is configured to, according to task data, invoke a corresponding type of learning model from the storage device; use sample data and training target included in the task data to train the learning model, to obtain the prediction model corresponding to the task and store the prediction model in the storage device; the prediction component is configured to obtain a prediction result output by the prediction model.
US11315030B2 Continuously learning, stable and robust online machine learning system
An Online Machine Learning System (OMLS) including an Online Preprocessing Engine (OPrE) configured to (a) receive streaming data including an instance comprising a vector of inputs, the vector of inputs comprising a plurality of continuous or categorical features; (b) discretize features; (c) impute missing feature values; (d) normalize features; and (e) detect drift or change in features; an Online Feature Engineering Engine (OFEE) configured to produce features; and an Online Robust Feature Selection Engine (ORFSE) configured to evaluate and select features; an Online Machine Learning Engine (OMLE) configured to incorporate and utilize one or more machine learning algorithms or models utilizing features to generate a result, and capable of incorporating and utilizing multiple different machine learning algorithms or models, wherein each of the OMLE, the OPrE, the OFEE, and the ORFSE are continuously communicatively coupled to each other, and wherein the OMLS is configured to perform continuous online machine learning.
US11315020B2 Optimized partitioning of multi-layer networks in core-based neurosynaptic architectures
Hardware optimization of neural networks is provided. In various embodiments, an output-induced receptive field of each of a plurality of layers of a neural network is determined. From each of the plurality of layers any portions of their respective input that falls outside their respective output-induced receptive field are trimmed. For each of the plurality of layers, a plurality of mappings of the layer to physical neurosynaptic cores are determined. A mapping is determined having a minimum total number of cores required for the neural network based on the plurality of mappings.
US11315018B2 Systems and methods for pruning neural networks for resource efficient inference
A method, computer readable medium, and system are disclosed for neural network pruning. The method includes the steps of receiving first-order gradients of a cost function relative to layer parameters for a trained neural network and computing a pruning criterion for each layer parameter based on the first-order gradient corresponding to the layer parameter, where the pruning criterion indicates an importance of each neuron that is included in the trained neural network and is associated with the layer parameter. The method includes the additional steps of identifying at least one neuron having a lowest importance and removing the at least one neuron from the trained neural network to produce a pruned neural network.
US11315007B2 Neural network scheduling mechanism
An apparatus to facilitate workload scheduling is disclosed. The apparatus includes one or more clients, one or more processing units to processes workloads received from the one or more clients, including hardware resources and scheduling logic to schedule direct access of the hardware resources to the one or more clients to process the workloads.
US11314992B2 System for scaling fine-grained object recognition of consumer packaged goods
A system is provided for identifying consumer packaged goods (CPGs). The system comprises an imaging device mounted on a mobile platform; a CPG detector which is equipped with a neural network and which (a) utilizes the imaging device to obtain an image containing a plurality of CPGs, (b) detects a set of CPG superclass features in the image, and (c) generates a CPG feature map which maps the location of CPG features in the image, wherein said neural network has been trained on a set of images of CPGs to recognize which of a set of superclasses a detected CPG belongs to; a region proposal network which accepts the CPG feature map as input and which returns a first set of regions in the image where a CPG could be located; a superclassifier which examines each region in the first set of regions to determine if the region contains an instance of a superclass of a CPG, and which outputs a second set of regions containing a CPG; and a superclass proposal layer which operates on each member of the second set of regions and returns a set of superclass proposals for each region.
US11314990B2 Method for acquiring object information and apparatus for performing same
The present invention relates to a method for acquiring an object information, the method comprising: obtaining an input image acquired by capturing a sea; obtaining a noise level of the input image; when the noise level indicates a noise lower than a predetermined level, acquiring an object information related to an obstacle included in the input image from the input image by using a first artificial neural network, and when the noise level indicates a noise higher than the predetermined level, obtaining a noise-reduced image of which the environmental noise is reduced from the input image by using a second artificial neural network, and acquiring an object information related to an obstacle included in the sea from the noise-reduced image by using the first artificial neural network.
US11314989B2 Training a generative model and a discriminative model
A system for training a generative model and a discriminative model. The generative model generates synthetic instances from latent feature vectors by generating an intermediate representation from the latent feature vector and generating the synthetic instance from the intermediate representation. The discriminative model determines multiple discriminator scores for multiple parts of an input instance, indicating whether the part is from a synthetic instance or an actual instance. The generative model is trained by backpropagation. During the backpropagation, partial derivatives of the loss with respect to entries of the intermediate representation are updated based on a discriminator score for a part of the synthetic instance, wherein the part of the synthetic instance is generated based at least in part on the entry of the intermediate representation, and wherein the partial derivative is decreased in value if the discriminator score indicates an actual instance.
US11314987B2 Domain adaptation using simulation to simulation transfer
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for training a generator neural network to adapt input images.
US11314984B2 Intelligent generation of image-like representations of ordered and heterogenous data to enable explainability of artificial intelligence results
Embodiments for intelligent interpretation of image processing results using machine learning in a computing environment by a processor. One or more data sets may be transformed into one or more pseudo-image representations to enable one or more image processing tasks for image processing. An interpretation of an image processing task result from applying the one or more image processing tasks on the one or more pseudo-image representations generated from one or more data sets.
US11314972B2 Object detection apparatus and method for vehicle
An object detection apparatus includes a first camera unit, a second camera unit, and a control unit. The first camera unit includes one or more cameras, and is configured to capture an image around a vehicle. The second camera unit includes one or more cameras, and is configured to capture an image of an area ahead of the vehicle. The control unit is configured to: determine a displacement of a feature point positioned in a common area from the image acquired via the first camera unit; determine a pixel displacement of the feature point in the image acquired via the second camera unit; and determine distance information to an object recognized in the image captured via the second camera unit based on the displacement of the feature point and the pixel displacement of the feature point.
US11314971B2 Personal protective equipment management system using optical patterns for equipment and safety monitoring
In general, techniques are described for a personal protective equipment (PPE) management system (PPEMS) that uses images of optical patterns embodied on articles of personal protective equipment (PPEs) to identify safety conditions that correspond to usage of the PPEs. In one example, an article of personal protective equipment (PPE) includes a first optical pattern embodied on a surface of the article of PPE; a second optical pattern embodied on the surface of the article of PPE, wherein a spatial relation between the first optical pattern and the second optical pattern is indicative of an operational status of the article of PPE.
US11314968B2 Information processing apparatus, control method, and program
An information processing apparatus (2000) detects leaving of an object to be determined from an object queue (20) included in video data (12) generated by a camera (10). The information processing apparatus (2000) infers a global behavior of the object to be determined on the basis of a relationship between the object to be determined and another object (22) included in the object queue (20). The information processing apparatus (2000) determines whether or not the object to be determined has left the object queue (20) on the basis of the global behavior of the object to be determined.
US11314966B2 Facial anti-spoofing method using variances in image properties
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a system and methods for determining a likelihood that an image that includes a user is a spoof or fake. In some embodiments, focus values are determined for various parts of the image during a focus sweep. The focus values may represent a focus point at which a particular part of the image is sharp. In some embodiments, the focus values may be determined only for the sections of the image that correspond to a face within the image. From the focus values, the system may determine a relative depth of various parts of the image. Using the relative depths, the system may generate a rough depth map for the image. The depth map may be analyzed to determine a likelihood that the image is authentic.
US11314964B2 Apparatus and method for determination of medication location
A method, apparatus and computer program stored on a non-volatile computer readable storage medium for confirming a pill in the mouth of a user. The computer program causing a general purpose computer to perform the steps of capturing one or more images of a user by an image capture device, confirming the position of the face of the user within the captured image by measuring a size of the face, and setting a predetermined portion of the face of the user to be a region of interest. An open mouth of the user is confirmed within the region of interest, and the open mouth of the user is classified as one of a mouth with a pill therein and a mouth without a pill therein.
US11314962B2 Electronic device and method for controlling fingerprint recognition-based electronic device
An electronic device and a command execution method for a fingerprint recognition-based electronic device are provided. The electronic device includes a display unit and a sensing unit. A fingerprint recognition area is provided on the display unit. When the captured fingerprint information includes fingerprint information of at least two fingers, it means that the user touches the fingerprint recognition area with multiple fingers, it is likely that an emergency occurs. Then, the fingerprint recognition unit matches the collected fingerprint information with the preset fingerprint information, and if the matching is successful, the processing unit executes a corresponding operation command. Compared with the existing technology, the electronic device of the present disclosure facilitates user operations and makes sending an emergency message more conveniently, efficiently and secretly; on the other hand, the electronic device greatly reduces the overall thickness of mobile devices, making mobile devices thinner and lighter to meet market demand.
US11314960B2 Display apparatus including large-area fingerprint sensor
A display apparatus including a large-area fingerprint sensor includes a display panel displaying an image; a touch panel sensing a touch of a finger; a fingerprint sensor including a plurality of fingerprint pixels and recognizing a fingerprint of the finger; a fingerprint sensor driver driving the fingerprint sensor and including a driver driving the fingerprint sensor and a fingerprint recognizer recognizing a fingerprint by using sensing signals received from the fingerprint sensor; and a touch driver driving the touch panel, wherein the driver of the fingerprint sensor driver provides a sensing gate signal to sensing gate lines included in a first touch block determined being touched by touch position information received from the touch driver, among m (where m being an integer of 2 or greater) number of sensing gate lines included in the fingerprint sensor.
US11314957B1 Can content verification systems and methods
A method of verifying an identity of objects in a production line may include transporting a plurality of objects along a production line. The method may include detecting an individual object of the plurality of objects using a proximity sensor. The method may include triggering a plurality of imaging sensors to capture an image of a barcode on an outer surface of the individual object based on detection of the individual object by the proximity sensor. The method may include determining whether data from the barcode matches predetermined barcode data.
US11314954B2 RFID tag and RFID tag system
An RFID tag includes an RFID device, an output device and a controller. The RFID device includes a storage from and into which information is readable and writable from a reading/writing apparatus through wireless communication. The output device outputs information. The controller reads information for output from the storage and controls the output device. The storage includes a first region into which the information for output is written and a second region separate from the first region. The controller updates data of the second region in response to updating output of the output device.
US11314949B2 System to convert human thought representations into coherent stories
A system to convert sequences of human thought representations into coherent stories, in association with a language understanding system is disclosed. Said system comprises: an entity dereferencing and enrichment module, an anomaly detecting unit that comprises: a context anomaly module, and a meaning anomaly and reinforcement module; an inter thought representation reasoning and transformation unit; an entity knowledge base; a thought representation knowledge base; and an output thought representation cloud. The system takes sequences of thought representations as input and tries to make sense out of them. The system is used in association with any type of language understanding system for creating meaning out of the sequence of thoughts.
US11314944B2 Transitioning between prior dialog contexts with automated assistants
Techniques are described related to prior context retrieval with an automated assistant. In various implementations, instance(s) of free-form natural language input received from a user during a human-to-computer dialog session between the user and an automated assistant may be used to generate a first dialog context. The first dialog context may include intent(s) and slot value(s) associated with the intent(s). Similar operations may be performed with additional inputs to generate a second dialog context that is semantically distinct from the first dialog context. When a command is received from the user to transition the automated assistant back to the first dialog context, natural language output may be generated that conveys at least one or more of the intents of the first dialog context and one or more of the slot values of the first dialog context. This natural language output may be presented to the user.
US11314943B2 Typifying emotional indicators for digital messaging
The present disclosure provides computing systems and techniques for indicating an emotional and/or environmental state of a user in a digital messaging application. A computing device can determine an emotional and/or environmental state of a first user responsive to reading or responding to a message and can convey the determined emotional and/or environmental state to a second computing device, to be transiently presented by the second computing device.
US11314940B2 Cross domain personalized vocabulary learning in intelligent assistants
A method includes determining, by an electronic device, a skill from a first natural language (NL) input. Upon successful determination of the skill, the first NL input is transmitted to a custom skill parser for determination of a skill intent. The custom skill parser is trained based on data including at least a custom training data set. Upon unsuccessful determination of the skill, the first NL input is transmitted to a generic parser for determination of a general intent of the first NL input.
US11314938B2 Extracting actionable items from documents and assigning the actionable items to responsible parties
A method and system of automatically interpreting documents relating to regulatory directives to automatically identify actionable items and assigning each of the actionable items identified to the appropriate responsible party in a business.
US11314932B2 Method for generating a message form
A method for generating a message form includes: acquiring a dataset received by a communication interface, the dataset including an object, an attribute defining an identifier of the object and a number defining a number of identified objects; storing the received data in a memory, the memory further including predefined objects and a set of input controls, each object being associated with at least one input control; comparing each received object with the predefined objects stored in the memory so as to determine, of the received objects, those that are already referenced in the memory; selecting a set of input controls associated with the objects determined in the comparing step by a processor, each object being associated with at least one input control; generating a form comprising a list of input controls selected depending on the number of determined objects and on the attributes of each determined object.
US11314916B2 Capacitance extraction
An effective spacing is calculated for each physical spacing between two or more neighbor nets of a target net. Segment boundaries are determined based on the calculated effective spacing to define segments for the target net and one of the segments is selected. A metal configuration for the selected segment is identified and a table of capacitance per-unit-length is accessed for the identified metal configuration to return an above capacitance value, a below capacitance value, a left-side capacitance value, and a right-side capacitance value for the corresponding segment, the table comprising at least a two-dimensional (2D) table. The capacitance values are scaled based on a corresponding segment length determined from the calculated effective spacing. The selecting, identifying, accessing and scaling operations are repeated for each remaining segment of the target net. Optionally, the above, below, left, and right capacitance values for all segments of the target net are summed.
US11314915B2 Methods of designing layouts of semiconductor devices
A method of designing a layout of a semiconductor device includes determining from among a plurality of integrated circuit (IC) blocks in the semiconductor device a selection IC block for which a layout is to be changed, changing an spacing interval at which fin structures included in the selection IC block are spaced apart from each other in a first direction from a first spacing interval to a second spacing interval, and determining in the selection IC block locations of source/drain regions connected to the fin structures spaced apart from each other in the first direction at the second spacing interval.
US11314910B1 Discrete element method-based simulation method and system for acoustic emission
The present disclosure relates to a discrete element method (DEM)-based simulation method and system for acoustic emission (AE). The simulation method includes: arranging a monitoring point on a surface of a numerical model; monitoring a velocity waveform of the monitoring point; and analyzing the velocity waveform to obtain a hit, energy, and a b-value of AE. The method in the present disclosure can resolve problems of principle incompliance, poor authenticity, and high occupation of calculation resources in a traditional simulation method for AE.
US11314906B2 System and method for detecting defects in structures subject to repetitive stress
Exemplary embodiments of a system and method are provided for detecting cracks and crack propagation in aircraft structures subject to repetitive stress. A method for detecting onset or propagation of defects in a structure includes monitoring the structure with an infrared sensor to provide thermal data of the structure within a field of view of the infrared sensor. A processor is used to process the thermal data memory to extract features from the thermal data and utilize at least one machine learning model to detect onset or propagation of defects in the structure. A system includes an infrared sensor having a field of view of the structure and a processor coupled to the infrared sensor and a memory, which contains instructions that cause the processor to process thermal data from the infrared sensor to extract features from the thermal data and utilize at least one machine learning model to detect onset or propagation of the defects in the structure.
US11314893B2 Systems and methods for securing personally identifiable information within telematics data
Systems, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to securing personally identifiable information associated with riding in a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes, in response to receiving, in a mobile device from the vehicle, telematics data about a current trip of the vehicle, securing the telematics data according to at least a mobile cryptographic key associated with the mobile device to provide the telematics data as secured data that is obfuscated. The method includes generating, by the mobile device, a secure packet including at least the secured data and a signature from the vehicle associated with the secured data. The method includes communicating, by the mobile device, the secure packet to a remote computing device to cause the remote computing device to securely store the secured data without identifying a user associated with the mobile device.
US11314889B2 Early data breach detection
Apparatuses, methods, systems, and program products are disclosed for early data breach detection. An apparatus includes a data module configured to receive user data from a darknet. User data may include user credential information that has been misappropriated. An apparatus includes a match module configured to determine whether user credential information matches a user's credentials for a user's one or more online accounts. An apparatus includes an action module configured to trigger a security action related to a user's one or more online accounts to make the user's one or more online accounts more secure in response to determining that user credential data matches the user's credentials at the user's one or more online accounts.
US11314876B2 System and method for managing built-in security for content distribution
A system is configured for managing a plurality of files containing sensitive information associated with an organization to be sent to a particular receiver. The system is further configured to determine whether the particular receiver is an internal receiver or an external receiver with respect to the organization. If the particular receiver is an external receiver, a CRC code generated from the personal information and location coordinates of an external server where the plurality of files will be accessed is added to the plurality of files. A security code is also added to the plurality of files to facilitate that they are secured from being exposed and disposed at a retention time set by the organization. The system generates a custom compressed file from the plurality of files, configures it to be decompressed by the personal information of the external receiver, and sends it to the external receiver.
US11314874B2 Big data distributed processing and secure data transferring with resource allocation and rebate
Aspects of the disclosure relate to resource allocation and rebating during in-flight data masking and on-demand encryption of big data on a network. Computer machine(s), cluster managers, nodes, and/or multilevel platforms can request, receive, and/or authenticate requests for a big data dataset, containing sensitive and non-sensitive data. Profiles can be auto provisioned, and access rights can be assigned. Server configuration and data connection properties can be defined. Secure connection(s) to the data store can be established. Sensitive information can be redacted into a sanitized dataset based on one or more data obfuscation types. RAM requirements and current RAM allocation can be diagnosed. Portion(s) of the current RAM allocation exceeding the RAM requirements can be rebated. The encrypted data can be transmitted, in response to the request, to a source, a target, and/or another computer machine and can be decrypted back into the sanitized dataset.
US11314873B2 Storage system
In a client server environment a method of securely storing data; said method comprising generating a data element at a second location; transmitting the data element to a first location separate and remote from the second location; encrypting the data element at the first location thereby to form an encrypted data element; transmitting the encrypted data element to the second location separate and remote from the first location and storing the encrypted data element at the second location; and wherein the second location is constituted as a client device. Also disclosed in a client server environment an apparatus for secure storage of data; said apparatus comprising a first processor at a first location which encrypts data utilising a key; said apparatus further comprising a second processor located at a second location remote from the first location; the data, after encryption, moved over a network to the second processor and stored in association with the second processor until the data is required for execution of an application on the first processor at which time the data is moved back from the second processor to the first processor and the first processor applies the key to a decryption algorithm to decrypt the data for use by the application executing on the first processor. In preferred forms the second location/second processor are constituted by a client device.
US11314870B1 Auto-containment of potentially vulnerable applications
There is provided a method and system for an advanced endpoint protection. With this methodology, when a file is requested to be executed on any endpoint, all intelligence sources would be checked to decide if that file has any known or potential vulnerability associated with it. If there is any information about any known or potential vulnerability, it would be launched inside the secure container to isolate the all resource usage of that application from the rest of the known good and secure applications in order to achieve the secure computing environment on an endpoint.
US11314867B2 Determinations of compromise of controller code images
In some examples, a trust controller generates a first value and send the first value to a target controller of a subsystem, and generates a first verification value based on the first value and a known good code image for the target controller. The trust controller receives a second verification value from the target controller, the second verification value based on the first value and a code image to be executed at the target controller. The trust controller determines whether the code image to be executed at the target controller is compromised based on the first verification value and the second verification value.
US11314861B2 Per thread side channel attack protection
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods of selectively implementing SCA mitigation elements on a per-thread basis to mitigate the effects of side channel attacks. Processor core circuits initiate a plurality of processor threads. Each of a plurality of SCA mitigation features include one or more SCA mitigation elements. SCA mitigation control circuitry associates a register circuit with each respective one of the plurality of processor threads initiated by the processor core circuits. The SCA mitigation control circuitry selectively ENABLES/DISABLES one or more SCA mitigation elements for each of the plurality of processor threads. The ENABLEMENT/DISABLEMENT of each of the SCA mitigation elements may be autonomously adjusted by the SCA mitigation control circuitry and/or manually adjusted via one or more user inputs provided to the SCA mitigation control circuitry.
US11314857B2 Detection of compromise through automated power analysis
A method and system for determining a power consumption pattern for at least one application being executed on a computer is provided. The method comprises measuring a DC current and measuring a DC supply voltage provided to a data processing device, thereby creating a stream of time-stamped voltage value samples and current value samples. The method comprises further determining a product of the streams at identical times and converting the product into a real and an imaginary data stream using I/Q digital signal processing, combining these into a complex data stream, applying a signal processing demodulation step to the complex data stream, thereby generating a demodulated data stream, and extracting from the demodulated data stream at least one stream-based parameter signature, the at least one stream-based parameter signature representing the power consumption pattern of the at least one corresponding application being executed on the data processing device.
US11314850B2 Preventing unauthorized access to secure information systems using advanced biometric authentication techniques
Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized access to secured information systems using advanced biometric authentication techniques. A computing device may receive input requesting to login to a user account associated with a mobile banking application installed on the computing device. The computing device may send, to a client authentication computing platform, a first authentication request and receive, from the client authentication computing platform, one or more authentication prompt commands. The computing device then may present one or more authentication prompts and collect, from one or more linked wearable devices, one or more advanced biometrics. After validating the one or more advanced biometrics, the computing device may send, to the client authentication computing platform, authentication response data. Thereafter, the computing device may receive mobile banking user interface information and present one or more mobile banking user interfaces.
US11314842B1 Hardware implementation of mathematical functions
Methods and systems for performing hardware computations of mathematical functions are provided. In one example, a system comprises a mapping table that maps each base value of a plurality of base values to parameters related to a mathematical function; a selection module configured to select, based on an input value, a first base value and first parameters mapped to the first base value in the mapping table; and arithmetic circuits configured to: receive, from the mapping table, the first base value and the first plurality of parameters; and compute, based on a relationship between the input value and the first base value, and based on the first parameters, an estimated output value of the mathematical function for the input value.
US11314833B1 Adaptive data collection optimization
Systems and methods to intelligently optimize data collection requests are disclosed. In one embodiment, systems are configured to identify and select a complete set of suitable parameters to execute the data collection requests. In another embodiment, systems are configured to identify and select a partial set of suitable parameters to execute the data collection requests. The present embodiments can implement machine learning algorithms to identify and select the suitable parameters according to the nature of the data collection requests and the targets. Moreover, the embodiments provide systems and methods to generate feedback data based upon the effectiveness of the data collection parameters. Furthermore, the embodiments provide systems and methods to score the set of suitable parameters based on the feedback data and the overall cost, which are then stored in an internal database.
US11314824B2 System and method for block segmenting, identifying and indexing visual elements, and searching documents
A method for segmenting, identifying and indexing visual elements, and searching documents comprises for each document generating metadata, segmenting the document into blocks using the metadata, performing block operations on the identified blocks, identifying and indexing inline visual elements using data and metadata rules, identifying and indexing block visual elements using profiles, and searching for documents containing visual elements.
US11314820B2 Systems and methods for web collaboration
A server includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The memory stores shared documents used for collaboration, with each shared document having respective keywords associated therewith. The processor receives a user-selected portion of a web page displayed on at least one client device, matches keywords from the shared documents to keywords associated with the user-selected portion of the displayed web page, and selects at least one of the shared documents based upon the matching. The selected portion of the displayed web page is appended to the selected at least one shared document.
US11314818B2 Data set inventory and trust score determination
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media for a Trust Score Engine are directed to providing a user interface for identifying datasets collected into a dataset inventory wherein the dataset inventory may be displayed within the user interface. The Trust Score Engine determines social curation activities by respective user accounts that have been applied the datasets in the dataset inventory and validates the datasets in the dataset inventory according to pre-defined attributes applied to any of the respective datasets. The Trust Score Engine generates a first trust score for a first dataset according to any determined social curation activities and any pre-defined attributes that correspond to the first dataset. The Trust Score Engine receives a selection of a trust score visualization functionality, via the user interface, with respect to the first dataset.
US11314815B2 Shared content delivery streams in data networks
The systems and methods described herein use a tag for collecting data associated with a content object of a content page. The tag may be a universal tag which can provide a single point of data collection and thereby reduce the number of network requests due to piggyback tags. The data collected from the content page may be communicated to a stream management system which can process the data and split the data into multiple data streams to be fed to a downstream system. The downstream system can further process the data and communicate to another downstream system. In some embodiments, the stream management system can access the repositories of its downstream system and veto the data flows created by the downstream system.
US11314814B2 Method for sharing content based on account group and electronic device for performing same
Disclosed is a method for sharing a content by an electronic device using a cloud service. The method may include: accessing a cloud server through a specified account; displaying a user interface including a list of contents based on a content application being executed; determining at least one shared content to be shared on the cloud server in response to receiving a first input through the user interface; determining an account group on the cloud server accessible to the shared content in response to receiving a second input through the user interface; and transmitting the shared content and information related to the determined account group to the cloud server in response to receiving a third input through the user interface.
US11314811B1 Systems and methods for semantic search engine analysis
Systems and methods for semantic search engine analysis are disclosed. Generally, the system receives user provided text and/or speech search input, and further processes the search input to determine a semantic meaning. If the search input is speech, the system may first convert the speech into text. The system lexically processes the search input for ensuring the search input is valid, tags portions of the search input with metadata for applying a meaning of the tagged portions, and generally analyzes the relative locations of individual words and phrases to determine grammatical or linguistic relationships within the search input. In some embodiments, the system may disambiguate words or search terms, as well as provide input suggestions to the user. The system may use the manipulated search input to generate a search query, such as a query for searching apartment listing databases, and further display the search query results to the user.
US11314810B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes: a receiver configured to receive an utterance content of a speaker, a processing structure of a work in which the speaker utters, the work including plural processing units, and a processing unit in execution in the processing structure; an extraction unit configured to extract a related document including a sentence whose similarity to the utterance content of the speaker received by the receiver is equal to or higher than a threshold, from among related documents that are associated in advance with at least one processing unit including the processing unit in execution received by the receiver; and a setting unit configured to set a processing unit from which the extraction unit extracts a related document next, according to the processing structure received by the receiver.
US11314807B2 Methods and systems for comparison of structured documents
Systems and methods of comparing structured documents are disclosed. From/to source documents are first represented by their respective from/to XML forms based on a predetermined schema. One or more from nodes are selected from the from XML document to compare to one or more to nodes from the to XML document. The comparison employs a set of matching functions that may be selected based on the domain of the source documents. The matching functions may compare just the tags of XML elements, and/or their text contents and/or any of their relevant attributes. The matching may be exact or approximate. Each matching function computes a score which may be weighted. For each pair of from/to nodes, an overall match-score is computed based on the scores of the individual matching functions. If the match-score reaches a matching-threshold, the pair is determined to be a match and further matching is stopped. The techniques are extended for comparing multiple from documents to a to document.
US11314806B2 Method for making music recommendations and related computing device, and medium thereof
This application discloses a method for making music recommendations. The method for making music recommendations is performed by a server device. The method includes obtaining a material for which background music is to be added; determining at least one visual semantic tag of the material, the at least one visual semantic tag describing at least one characteristic of the material; identifying a matched music matching the at least one visual semantic tag from a candidate music library; sorting the matched music according to user assessing information of a user corresponding to the material; screening the matched music based on a sorting result and according to a preset music screening condition; and recommending matched music obtained through the screening as candidate music of the material.
US11314800B2 Method, apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium for image-based data processing
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, apparatus, electronic device, and computer readable storage medium for image-based data processing. The method includes: determining, in response to an inputted query for an image, an attribute associated with an object presented in the image based on a preset mapping between the object and the attribute, further includes: determining a degree of correlation between the object and the query based on the object and the attribute, and still further includes: providing a response to the query based on the degree of correlation between the object and the query. The embodiments of the present disclosure can improve the performance of the system for image-based data processing.
US11314795B2 User navigation in a target portal
User navigation in a target portal with at least two portal pages. At least one query is created that includes uniform resource locators (URLs) of selected portal pages as search terms in a first search level; repeating until a certain abort criterion is reached: Receiving and analyzing search results of the at least one query including external websites containing search terms as part of their content; selecting a set of uniform resource locators from the received search results; creating a node in a graph-like-model for each selected URL if not already contained in the graph-like-model and associating the node with the selected uniform resource locator; creating and issuing a further search query including selected uniform resource locators of external websites in an additional search level; and in case the certain abort criterion is reached, performing a number of actions.
US11314790B2 Dynamic field value recommendation methods and systems
Computing systems, database systems, and related methods are provided for recommending values for fields of database objects and dynamically updating a recommended value for a field of a database record in response to updated auxiliary data associated with the database record. One method involves obtaining associated conversational data, segmenting the conversational data, converting each respective segment of conversational data into a numerical representation, generating a combined numerical representation of the conversational data based on the sequence of numerical representations using an aggregation model, generating the recommended value based on the combined numerical representation of the conversational data using a prediction model associated with the field, and autopopulating the field of the case database object with the recommended value.
US11314781B2 Construction of reference database accurately representing complete set of data items for faster and tractable classification usage
For each unique pair of a complete set of data items, a computing device determines a distance between the data items of the unique pair. The computing device repeats the following until no data items remain in the complete set. For each data item remaining in the complete set, the computing device determines a similarity subset including each other data item that the distance between the data item and the other data item is less than a target difference threshold. The computing device moves a selected data item from a largest similarity subset to a reference database that is a subset of the complete set. The computing device removes each data item from the complete set that the distance between the selected data item and the data item is less than the threshold. A new data item can be classified using the reference database.
US11314756B2 Management and comparison of data from multiple information sources
Systems, methods, and software described herein provide enhancements for managing and comparing data from multiple information sources. In one implementation, a method of operating a comparison service includes obtaining, from a plurality of data sources, data objects in a plurality of formats corresponding to an event, wherein the data objects each comprise data items for the event. The method further includes maintaining a data structure for the event, wherein the data structure relates data items of similar data type from the plurality of data sources. The method also provides identifying a user request for a summary of the event, generating an event summary based on the data structure, and providing the event summary to the requesting user.
US11314753B2 Execution of a query received from a data intake and query system
Systems and methods are disclosed for receiving and executing a query received from a data intake and query system and providing results to a first group of worker nodes in a distributed execution environment. The query identifies a set of data to be processed and a manner of processing the set of data. Based on the query, the system defines a query processing scheme, and generates instructions for a second group of worker nodes to obtain the set of data from one or more dataset sources and to process the set of data. The system communicates results of the query to the first group of worker nodes.
US11314748B2 System and method of intelligent detection of data model fieldname lineage and context of private individual data in business integration processes
An information handling system operating a private individual data integration protection system comprising a processor receiving a query, submitted electronically, involving a request about private individual data and parsing elements the query, the processor correlating the query with private individual data manipulated within a business integration process modeled and deployed with a business integration application management system identifying data set field names via metadata and labels from the modeled business integration process matching private individual data identified in the query as being manipulated from a source input dataset to a destination dataset by operation of the business integration process, and transmitting a responsive report on the private individual data matching the received query indicating manipulation of the matching private individual data during the executed business integration process.
US11314745B2 Periodic database search manager for multiple data sources
Systems and techniques for searching multiple data sources are described herein. Users may specify searches of multiple data sources to occur on a periodic basis. The searches may be configured to search time or date ranges that have not previously been searched. A user may select the data sources of interest and specify search terms, review and edit previously created searches, and review results of searches. The system automatically performs the specified searches, and notifies the user and/or a team of the user each time new results are found. The system may efficiently search the data sources by storing previous search results and comparing the previous results to current search results to identify new search results.
US11314744B2 Interactive development environment for visualization of queries and query result information
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to an interactive development environment (IDE) interface that provides historical visualization of queries and query result information iteratively and intuitively. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a process is provided to generate visualizations of queries and processed query result information in a single, persistent, integrated display. Each query and resultant search data information is presented iteratively in chronological order, and maintain a persistent, viewable history of a search data exploration session.
US11314741B2 Metadata-based statistics-oriented processing of queries in an on-demand environment
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating metadata-based statistics-oriented query processing for large datasets in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method comprises evaluating metadata associated with a query placed on behalf of a tenant in a multi-tenant environment, and computing process statistics for the query based on the metadata, where the process statistics reveal an estimation of resources needed for execution of the query within a predictable amount of time and using fewer than or equal to an allocated number of scans of a database. The method may further include associating, based on the process statistics, a set of rules and the estimated resources to process the query, and executing the query based on the set of rules and using the estimated resources such that the query is processed within the predictable amount of time and using fewer than or equal to the allocated number of scans of the database.
US11314739B2 Dynamically slicing datastore query sizes
The present disclosure relates to a method of managing requests to a key-value database. A non-limiting example of the method includes receiving a request that includes a number of keys. The number of keys can be compared with a first threshold number and second threshold number. If the number of keys exceeds the first threshold number, the request can be split. If the number of keys is smaller than the second threshold number, the request can be merged with at least one previous or subsequent request. Requests resulting from the splitting and merging steps can be submitted to the key-value database for further processing of the submitted requests.
US11314737B2 Transforming event data using values obtained by querying a data source
The disclosed embodiments provide a method and system for processing network data. During operation, the system obtains one or more event streams from one or more remote capture agents over one or more networks, wherein the one or more event streams include event data generated from network packets captured by the one or more remote capture agents. Next, the system applies one or more transformations to the one or more event streams to obtain transformed event data from the event data. The system then enables querying of the transformed event data.
US11314732B2 Database migration technique
One or more processors generate a view that identifies the data records of a first database having a back-level version. Instructions are received to migrate the data records from a back-level version to a new version of the data records. Responsive to receiving a query requesting data records of the first database, the version level of the requested data records is determined based on the generated view. Responsive to determining the requested data records are in the back-level version, a migration is performed on the requested data records including changes resulting in the new version of the requested data records. The requested data records are identified as changed to the new version of data records, and the new version of the requested data records are written to a pre-determined storage location and are provided to a requestor submitting the query.
US11314728B1 Range deletes on a distributed database
A distributed database system maintains data for a logical table by storing, on a plurality of storage nodes, a collection of key-item pairs. An operation to delete a range of these items is processed by first storing, on each of the plurality of storage nodes, a tombstone record indicative of the items to be deleted. The tombstones are committed once each of the plurality of nodes has stored the tombstone. Items within the range are treated as deleted. A cleanup operation deletes items within the range and updates the tombstone.
US11314720B2 Global consistency with recency in distributed database management systems
Techniques are described that are performed by one or more database management system (DBMS) of the plurality of DBMS nodes comprising one or more database servers performing database operations on one or more databases of the DBMS nodes. The techniques describe receiving, at a QC node, a distributed query that specifying a database of a target DBMS node. Without requesting from the target DBMS node a current logical timestamp of the DBMS node, calculating a synchronization timestamp for the distributed query. In one embodiment, the calculation of the synchronization timestamp for the distributed query is based on a current logical timestamp of the QC node and one or more previous logical timestamps of the target DBMS node that were received prior to the receiving the distributed query. The QC node sends a request to the target DBMS node to execute an operation of the query at the target DBMS node based on the synchronization timestamp. The QC node may receive result set(s) from all the target DBMS nodes based on the synchronization timestamp, and aggregate the final result set to return to the client application.
US11314719B2 Method for implementing change data capture in database management system
Disclosed is a computer program stored in a computer-readable storage including encoded commands. When the computer program is executed by one or more processors of a source database server, the computer program performs steps for Change Data Capture (CDC) by one or more processors. The steps may include: identifying a plurality of Structured Query Language (SQL) operations generated for one or more objects associated with a transaction by analyzing a log record including information about the transaction processed at a source database server; determining whether a previous SQL operation history for an object corresponding to an individual SQL operation is in a CDC file, based on whether an order in which the plurality of identified SQL operations occur; determining information to write on the CDC file based on whether a previous SQL operation history is in the CDC file; writing the determined information on the CDC file; and deciding to send the CDC file to a target database server.
US11314716B2 Atomic processing of compound database transactions that modify a metadata entity
Technologies are described for facilitating transaction processing within a database environment. A commit protocol provides for the atomic commit or rollback of a transaction that includes an operation that modifies a metadata entity of the database system and one or more other operations that modify metadata entities or data records of the database system. Innovations are provided for detecting and resolving deadlocks that may arise during transaction processing. Innovations are also provided for providing versioning of metadata entities, including invalidating metadata entities cached at a slave node during the commit at a master node of a transaction that creates a new version of the metadata entity.
US11314707B1 Configurable domain manager platform
A configurable domain manager platform is described herein which provides for simplified extraction and handling of data from a variety of data sources and data formats.
US11314703B2 Method and apparatus for processing timedly-published data
Methods and apparatus for processing timedly-published data are provided. After receiving an operation request for the timedly-published data, at least one of an append-file and a delete-file can be written according to the operation request. The append-file corresponds to to-be-appended timedly-published data or post-updated timedly-published data. The delete-file corresponds to to-be-deleted timedly-published data or pre-updated timedly-published data. Each of the append-file and the delete-file uses a publishing time of the timedly-published data as an index.
US11314702B2 Systems and methods for producing incremental revised content
A method and system for incrementally revising designated portions of content contained in a medium to provide a new edition and/or a revised edition of the medium, the method including assigning a unique identifier to each element of the content contained in the source version; creating for each element of the content, at least one of a change set file, a logical content store file, or a definition file; receiving from a first author a first modification to a discrete portion of the content, the first modification further comprising: a logical intent of the first author for the first modification, a purpose of the first author for the first modification, or a goal of the first author for the first modification; storing the first modification in a corresponding first change set file; receiving from a second author a second modification to the discrete portion of the content, the second modification further comprising: a logical intent of the second author for the second modification, a purpose of the second author for the second modification, or a goal of the second author for the second modification; storing the second modification in a corresponding second change set file; and merging the first change set file and the second change set file into the medium.
US11314695B2 Method and system for real-time collaboration and annotation-based action creation and management
A method of collaborating in real-time via action creation, including detecting an annotation on a managed document, parsing the annotation, and generating an action record including at least one of a received client, a received matter, and a received project, a received action to be performed, and an assigned user to perform the received action being a user of the plurality of users. The method further includes recording a generated action record an action database.
US11314689B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for indexing a file
Techniques index a file. The techniques involve: determining, based on a first mapping stored in a first inode associated with the file, whether a predetermined conversion condition is satisfied. The first mapping points to a plurality of data blocks of a file system storing the file in a first index structure. The techniques further involve, in response to determining that the predetermined conversion condition is satisfied, creating a second inode associated with the file. The techniques further involve converting the first mapping into a second mapping to be stored in the second inode. The second mapping points to the plurality of data blocks in a second index structure different from the first index structure.
US11314686B2 Hardware for supporting time triggered load anticipation in the context of a real time OS
An integrated circuit is disclosed that includes a central processing unit (CPU), a random access memory (RAM) configured for storing data and CPU executable instructions, a first peripheral circuit for accessing memory that is external to the integrated circuit, a second peripheral circuit, and a communication bus coupled to the CPU, the RAM, the first peripheral circuit and the second peripheral circuit. The second peripheral circuit includes a first preload register configured to receive and store a first preload value, a first register configured to store first information that directly or indirectly identifies a first location where first instructions of a first task can be found in memory that is external to the integrated circuit, and a counter circuit that includes a counter value. The counter circuit can increment or decrement the counter value with time when the counter circuit is started. A first compare circuit is also included and can compare the counter value to the first preload value. The first compare circuit is configured to assert a first match signal in response to detecting a match between the counter value and the first preload value. The second peripheral circuit is configured to send a first preload request to the first peripheral circuit in response to an assertion of the first match signal. The first preload request identifies the location where the first instructions of the first task can be found in the external memory.
US11314680B1 Circuit implementation in resource constrained systems
Methods and apparatus for implementing a bus in a resource constrained system. In embodiments, a first FPGA is to a parallel bus and a second FPGA is connected to the first FPGA via a serial interface but not the parallel bus. The first FPGA processes a transaction request, which has a parallel bus protocol format, to the second FPGA by an initiator and converts the transaction request to the second FPGA into a transaction on the serial interface between the first and second FPGAs. The first FPGA responds to the initiator via the parallel bus indicating that the transaction request in the format for the parallel bus to the second FPGA is complete.
US11314676B2 Apparatus and method for buffered interconnect
There is provided an interconnect for transferring requests between ports in which the ports include both source ports destination ports. The interconnect includes storage circuitry for storing the requests. Input circuitry receives the requests from the plurality of source ports, selects at least one selected source port from an allowed set of said plurality of source ports, and transfers a presented request from the at least one selected source port to the storage circuitry. Output circuitry causes a request in said storage circuitry to be output at one of said plurality of destination ports. Counter circuitry maintains counter values for a plurality of tracked ports from amongst said ports, each counter value indicating the number of requests in said storage circuitry associated with a corresponding tracked port that are waiting to be output by said output circuitry and filter circuitry determines whether or not a given source port is in said allowed set in dependence on said counter circuitry.
US11314674B2 Direct memory access architecture with multi-level multi-striding
DMA architectures capable of performing multi-level multi-striding and determining multiple memory addresses in parallel are described. In one aspect, a DMA system includes one or more hardware DMA threads. Each DMA thread includes a request generator configured to generate, during each parallel memory address computation cycle, m memory addresses for a multi-dimensional tensor in parallel and, for each memory address, a respective request for a memory system to perform a memory operation. The request generator includes m memory address units that each include a step tracker configured to generate, for each dimension of the tensor, a respective step index value for the dimension and, based on the respective step index value, a respective stride offset value for the dimension. Each memory address unit includes a memory address computation element configured to generate a memory address for a tensor element and transmit the request to perform the memory operation.
US11314673B2 Configurable multi-function PCIe endpoint controller in an SoC
A configurable multi-function Peripheral Component Interchange Express (PCIe) endpoint controller, integrated in a system-on-chip (SoC), that exposes multiple functions of multiple processing subsystems (e.g., peripherals) to a host. The SoC may include a centralized transaction tunneling unit and a multi-function interrupt manager. The processing subsystems output data to the host via the centralized transaction tunneling unit, which translates addresses provided by the host to a local address of the SoC. Therefore, the centralized transaction tunneling unit enables those processing subsystems to consume addresses provided by the host without the need for software intervention and software-based translation. The SoC may also provide isolation between each function provided by the processing systems. The multi-function interrupt manager enables the endpoint controller to propagate interrupt messages received from the processing subsystems to the host.
US11314669B2 Deterministic operation of storage class memory
Memory controllers, devices, modules, systems and associated methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a memory controller is disclosed. The memory controller includes write queue logic that has first storage to temporarily store signal components of a write operation. The signal components include an address and write data. A transfer interface issues the signal components of the write operation to a bank of a storage class memory (SCM) device and generates a time value. The time value represents a minimum time interval after which a subsequent write operation can be issued to the bank. The write queue logic includes an issue queue to store the address and the time value for a duration corresponding to the time value.
US11314667B1 Real-time processing system synchronization in a control system
A system includes a memory system and a processor of a first processing system including a processor core, a direct memory access controller, and a communication interface. The processor core is configured to execute a plurality of instructions to configure the direct memory access controller to trigger a transmitter interrupt upon transmitting a first synchronization message through the communication interface to a second processing system, configure the direct memory access controller to trigger a receiver interrupt upon receiving a second synchronization message from the second processing system, determine a time difference between triggering of the transmitter interrupt and the receiver interrupt, and adjust a synchronization skew of a real-time scheduler based on the time difference to tune real-time synchronization between the first processing system and the second processing system.
US11314662B2 Providing a secure communication channel between kernel and user mode components
Systems and methods for implementing a secure communication channel between kernel and user mode components are provided. According to an embodiment, a shared memory is provided through which a kernel mode process and a user mode process communicate. The kernel mode process is assigned read-write access to the shared memory. The user mode process is assigned read-only access to the shared memory. An offset-based linked list is implemented within the shared memory. Kernel-to-user messages are communicated from the kernel mode process to the user mode process by adding corresponding nodes to the offset-based linked list. One or more kernel-to-user messages are read by the user mode process following the offset-based linked list in order. The kernel mode process is signaled by the user mode process that a kernel-to-user message has been consumed by the user mode process through an input output control (ioctl) system call or an event object.
US11314656B2 Restartable, lock-free concurrent shared memory state with pointers
Systems and methods for processing memory address spaces corresponding to a shared memory are disclosed. After a writer restart process, pre-restart writer pointers of a pre-restart writer addressable space in the shared memory are replaced with corresponding location independent pointers. A writer pointer translation table is rebuilt in the shared memory to replace an association of modified pre-restart writer pointers and pre-restart translation base pointers based on the pre-restart writer pointers, respectively, with an association of modified post-restart writer pointers and post-restart translation base pointers based on post-restart writer pointers, respectively. After the writer pointer translation table is rebuilt, the location independent pointers are replaced with post-restart writer pointers in the shared memory, respectively, and the post-restart writer pointers are stored in the shared memory for access by one or more readers of the shared memory.
US11314654B2 Cache optimization for graphics systems
A mechanism is described for facilitating optimization of cache associated with graphics processors at computing devices. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes introducing coloring bits to contents of a cache associated with a processor including a graphics processor, wherein the coloring bits to represent a signal identifying one or more caches available for use, while avoiding explicit invalidations and flushes.
US11314650B2 Operating method of memory system that checks stored data that is reused and generating a flag/bit signal
A data processing system includes a host processor, a processor suitable for processing a task instructed by the host processor, a memory, shared by the host processor and the processor, that is suitable for storing data processed by the host processor and the processor, respectively, and a memory controller suitable for checking whether a stored data processed by the host processor and the processor are reused, and for sorting and managing the stored data as a first data and a second data based on the check result.
US11314646B2 Region based split-directory scheme to adapt to large cache sizes
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for maintaining region-based cache directories split between node and memory are disclosed. The system with multiple processing nodes includes cache directories split between the nodes and memory to help manage cache coherency among the nodes' cache subsystems. In order to reduce the number of entries in the cache directories, the cache directories track coherency on a region basis rather than on a cache line basis, wherein a region includes multiple cache lines. Each processing node includes a node-based cache directory to track regions which have at least one cache line cached in any cache subsystem in the node. The node-based cache directory includes a reference count field in each entry to track the aggregate number of cache lines that are cached per region. The memory-based cache directory includes entries for regions which have an entry stored in any node-based cache directory of the system.
US11314640B2 Method, program, and system for reducing the cost of stack scanning
A method for reducing the cost of stack scanning in garbage collection (GC) includes, in the GC of the first-generation heap area, registering, in a nursery object reference list prepared for each thread, one or more addresses, within each stack, which each refer to a nursery object, and updating a scanning unnecessary area starting pointer such that the addresses listed in the nursery object reference list are included in the area from the bottom of the stack to the address pointed to by the scanning unnecessary area starting pointer. The method further includes, in the next GC of the first-generation heap area, for the area from the bottom of the stack to the address pointed to by the scanning unnecessary area starting pointer, performing the GC processing on the addresses included in the nursery object reference list.
US11314632B2 Method and system for identification and elimination of false positives from delta alarms
This disclosure relates generally to field of elimination of false positives during static analysis of an application code, and, more particularly, to a method and a system for identification and elimination of false positives from delta alarms. Existing static analysis tools report/generate numerous static alarms for a version and the same static alarm also gets reported for the subsequent versions, which are referred to as repeated alarms, while static alarms remaining after the suppression of the repeated alarms, are called delta alarms. In an embodiment, the disclosed method and system for identification and elimination of false positives from delta alarms, wherein the delta alarms are post-processed to identify of a set of false positives using a version aware static analysis technique based on a set of reuse computation techniques implementing conservative or an aggressive approach based on a dynamic configuration input.
US11314629B2 Systems and methods for remote mobile development and test feedback
Systems and methods for remote mobile development and test feedback are disclosed. According to one embodiment, in an electronic device testing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for remote mobile development and test feedback may include: (1) receiving a test request comprising one or more tests to conduct on at least one electronic device in a device farm; (2) parsing the one or more test requests to identify the features to be tested; (3) identifying one or more test scripts that encompasses the features to be tested; (4) identifying a required software configuration on the at least one electronic device to conduct the one or more test; (5) installing the required software configuration on the at least one electronic device; (6) executing the test features; and (7) storing results of the test features.
US11314625B2 Systems and methods for summarization and visualization of trace data
Systems and methods for visualizing and/or analyzing trace data collected during execution of a computer system are described. Algorithms and user interface elements are disclosed for providing user interfaces, data summarization technologies, and/or underlying file structures to facilitate such visualization and/or analysis. Trace data history summarization algorithms are also disclosed. Various combinations of the disclosed systems and methods may be employed, depending on the particular requirements of each implementation.
US11314623B2 Software tracing in a multitenant environment
Software tracing can be accomplished in a multitenant environment according to various examples of the present disclosure. In one example, a processing device can receive tracing information and a tenant identifier. The tracing information can indicate a sequence in which a group of microservices forming a software application executed in response to a request transmitted to the software application. The tenant identifier can correspond to a particular tenant among a group of tenants having access to an instance of the software application. The processing device can then select, based on the tenant identifier, a particular collector from among a group of collectors corresponding to the group of tenants. The processing device can forward the tracing information to the particular collector for causing the tracing information to be stored in a datastore corresponding to the particular tenant.
US11314622B2 Systems and methods for implementing an automated parallel deployment solution
Systems and methods are provided for implementing an automated parallel deployment solution. Embodiments of the invention described herein prevent defects from being introduced in a production environment, or those that could be introduced in a production environment, by parallel log monitoring of existing and new state systems. One or more systems may be created in parallel to the production system to detect and fix defects. In embodiments of the invention, as existing defects are captured and resolved by the automatic defect resolution system and method, these defects will not impact production any further. Thus, the automatic defect resolution system drives out all production defects over a window of time, requiring less and less maintenance over time. Once a given defect is fixed, the corresponding change is applied to the production environment to avoid future similar defects.
US11314620B1 Methods and systems for integrating model development control systems and model validation platforms
Methods and systems are described herein for integrating model development control systems and model validation platforms. For example, the methods and systems discussed herein recite the creation and use of a model validation platform. This platform operates outside of the environment of the independently validated models as well as the native platform into which the independently validated models may be incorporated. The model validation platform may itself include a model that systematically validates other independently validated models. The model validation platform may then provide users substantive analysis of a model and its performance through one or more user interface tools such as side-by-side comparisons, recommended adjustments, and/or a plurality of adjustable model attributes for use in validating an inputted model.
US11314617B1 Methods and systems for exchange of equipment performance data
A method for an exchange of equipment performance data including the steps of: obtaining performance data of a device not having Internet connectivity; converting the performance data into a scannable code; capturing an image of the scannable code; decoding the scannable code using a computing device to extract an address string encoded in the scannable code, the address string comprising an address of a remote server and the performance data; and initiating, by the computing device, an Internet connection with the remote server using the address string thereby to provide the performance data to the remote server.
US11314616B2 Machine learning models applied to interaction data for facilitating modifications to online environments
In some embodiments, a computing system identifies a current engagement stage of a user with an online platform by applying a stage prediction model based on interaction data associated with the user. The interaction data describe actions performed by the user with respect to the online platform and context data associated with each of the actions. The computing system further identifies one or more critical events for promoting the user to transition from one engagement stage to a higher engagement stage based on the interaction data associated with the user. The computing system can make the identified current engagement stage of the user or the identified critical event to be accessible by the online platform so that user interfaces presented on the online platform can be modified to improve a likelihood of the user to transit from the current stage to a higher engagement stage.
US11314613B2 Graphical user interface for visual correlation of virtual machine information and storage volume information
The disclosed embodiments include a method for identifying a performance metric to diagnose a cause of a performance issues of virtual machine. The method includes obtaining data of a virtual machine, an indication that a storage volume contains data of the virtual machine, data about the storage volume, and an identification of the storage volume. The data of the virtual machine is correlated with the data about the storage volume based on the indication that the storage volume contains data of the virtual machine and the identification of the storage volume. A performance metric is identified based at least in part on an outcome of the correlating. The performance metric indicates that the storage volume is a cause of a performance issue of the virtual machine. A state related to the storage volume is changed to mitigate the cause of the performance issue of the virtual machine.
US11314607B2 Modifying aspects of a storage system associated with data mirroring
A method for modifying a configuration of a storage system. The method includes a computer processor querying a network-accessible computing system to obtain information associated with an executing application that utilizes a storage system for a process of data mirroring. The method further includes identifying a set of parameters associated with a copy program executing within a logical partition (LPAR) of the storage system based on the obtained information, where the set of parameters dictates a number of reader tasks utilized by the copy program, where the copy program is a program associated with the process for data mirroring from the network-accessible computing system to the storage system. The method further includes executing the dictated number of reader tasks for the process of mirroring data associated with the executing application, from the network-accessible computing system to the storage system.
US11314604B2 Workload coordination on disaster recovery site
Described are techniques for utilization of a disaster recovery site including a method comprising receiving a mirrored data stream at a disaster recovery site from a production site. The mirrored data stream includes a workload instruction stored in a designated location of the mirrored data stream. The workload instruction indicates an operation to perform on a set of data that is replicated between the production site and the disaster recovery site and a time indicator indicating a correct version of the set of data. The method further comprises generating a consistency point by retrieving replicated data from the disaster recovery site corresponding to the correct version of the set of data in the production site. The method further comprises performing the operation on the consistency point, generating an output, and transmitting the output to the production site.
US11314603B2 Recovery image downloads via data chunks
An example non-transitory computer-readable storage medium comprising instructions that when executed cause a processor of a computing device to: in response to receiving a chunk size request from a recovery agent executable at an operating system of the computing device, determine a chunk size via firmware instructions of the computing device; transmit the chunk size from the firmware instructions to the recovery agent; receive data chunks of a recovery image from the recovery agent in sequence; store the data chunks in a storage device of the computing device; and construct the recovery image using the data chunks.
US11314590B2 Memory device for detecting a defective memory chip
A memory device includes a plurality of memory chips storing and outputting data in response to a control command and an address command, at least one ECC memory chip providing an error check and correction (ECC) function on the data stored and output by the plurality of the memory chips, and a controller, marking a memory chip in which a defective memory cell is detected among the plurality of memory chips, as a defective memory chip, storing data of the defective memory chip in the ECC memory chip, and controlling the defective memory chip to execute a post package repair (PPR).
US11314589B2 Read retry to selectively disable on-die ECC
A memory device that performs internal ECC (error checking and correction) can selectively return read data with application of the internal ECC or without application of the internal ECC, in response to different read commands from the memory controller. The memory device can normally apply ECC and return corrected data in response to a normal read command. In response to a retry command, the memory device can return the read data without application of the internal ECC.
US11314573B2 Detection of event storms
In an example, a first number of events associated with a first event type that are received in the first time window is compared against a first threshold. The first event type is one of a plurality of event types, and each event type corresponds to an amount of resource consumed by an event associated with the event type. It is detected whether events associated with the first event type received in the first time window are part of an event storm based on the first number of events and the first threshold.
US11314554B2 System and method for grouping nodes by analyzing and associating nodes of a computer system by shared characteristics
A node grouping system for grouping a plurality of nodes of a computer system, includes: a processor; a memory operatively coupled to the processor; a node aggregator component comprising instructions stored in the memory and operable to cause the system, under control of the processor, to group the plurality of nodes by: comparing first characteristics of a first node of the plurality of nodes with first grouping criteria of a first group to determine if the first characteristics satisfy the first grouping criteria; grouping the first node with the first group based on a determination that the first characteristics satisfy the first grouping criteria; and storing the grouping within the memory; and an interface component comprising instructions stored in the memory and operable to cause said system, under control of the processor, to display the grouping comprising the first node.
US11314545B2 Predicting transaction outcome based on artifacts in a transaction processing environment
Method and apparatus for predicting a transaction's outcome in a transaction processing environment are provided. A transaction request is received by a transaction processing monitor (TPM), where the transaction request comprises a plurality of tags. The TPM identifies historical prior transactions corresponding to the transaction request, and determines a plurality of historical tags associated with those historical transactions. The TPM then determines whether a predicted execution time exceeds the transaction request's timeout, and proceeds accordingly. If the predicted execution time exceeds the timeout value, the transaction is immediately returned as failed. The tags associated with a given transaction request are repeatedly updated as the request traverses the transaction processing system, and the transaction is repeatedly verified to ensure that it can still be completed successfully.
US11314544B2 Transaction log for audit purposes
Methods, systems, and computer program products are included for performing a transaction, where log entries pertaining to the transaction are maintained following the transaction for audit purposes. The log entries may include information about the transaction at various stages, including time information, information regarding operations performed, state information and originator information.
US11314541B2 System for managing and scheduling containers
A task definition is received. The task definition indicates at least a location from which one or more software image can be obtained and information usable to determine an amount of resources to allocate to one or more software containers for the one or more software image. A set of virtual machine instances in which to launch the one or more software containers is determined, the one or more software image is obtained from the location included in the task definition and is launched as the one or more of software containers within the set of virtual machine instances.
US11314539B2 Cloud storage based data processing method and system
The embodiments of the present application disclose a data processing method and system based on cloud storage. The method includes: a cloud management device receiving a data query request sent by a client via a cloud work device, wherein the data query request is used to request for querying media data that has been stored in a cloud domain, the cloud work device is a default storage cloud domain of an IP camera; the cloud management device querying whether the media data collected by the IP camera is stored in a cloud backup device according to the data query request; and if the cloud management device determines that the media data of the IP camera is stored in the cloud backup device according to the data query request, pushing an address of the media data to the cloud work device, wherein the address of the media data is used for the client to request for querying the media data from the cloud backup device. The present application solves the technical problem of poor data storage flexibility among cloud domains in related arts.
US11314537B2 Computer architecture for establishing data encryption in a correlithm object processing system
A system that includes a first device configured to send a set of real world values to a second device using an unsecure channel and to send a correlithm object algorithm and a correlithm object key to the second device using a secure channel. The first device is further configured to input the set of real world values and the correlithm object key into the correlithm object algorithm to generate a sensor table that identifies the set of real world values and a set of correlithm objects corresponding with the set of real world values. The first device is further configured to store the sensor table in a first memory.
US11314536B2 Quantum variational method, apparatus, and storage medium for simulating quantum systems
The present disclosure discloses a method for obtaining optimal variational parameters of a ground state wavefunction for a Hamiltonian system. The method includes initializing a plurality of variational parameters and sending the variational parameters to a quantum computing portion to output a plurality of measurement results. The method includes transmitting the measurement results to a classical computing portion to update the plurality of variational parameters based on the plurality of measurement results and an update rule, and determining whether a measured energy satisfies a convergence rule. When the measured energy does not satisfy the convergence rule, the method includes sending the plurality of updated variational parameters to the quantum computing portion for a next iteration; and when the measured energy satisfies the convergence rule, the method includes obtaining a plurality of optimal variational parameters for the Hamiltonian system.
US11314535B2 Quantum data result streaming
A quantum computer system for streaming data results, the quantum computer system configured to: receive a first job request from a requesting entity, the first job request comprising instructions to execute a plurality of times a first quantum program, the first job request further comprising an instruction to output one or more first partial data results after one or more executions of said quantum program; execute the first job request; and send to the requesting entity the one or more first partial data results of the executed first job request corresponding to the one or more executions of the first quantum program.
US11314530B2 User-based extension setting devices, methods, and programs
A setting unit (100) includes: a limitation unit (10) that limits a list of extension user interface items to be added to an existing Web system, the items being selectable by a setting person, according to a role of the setting person including affiliated post, skill, or authority of the setting person and user interface information; and an operation setting unit (14) that sets the extension user interface in which a parameter specifiable for the item selected by the setting person is limited according to the role of the setting person and the user interface information.
US11314524B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for managing service container
The present disclosure relates to a method, apparatus and computer program product for managing service containers. According to example implementations of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for managing a group of service containers. In the method, in response to receiving a backup demand on a group of to-be-generated service containers, a configuration file for generating the group of service containers is built on the basis of the backup demand, the configuration file comprising scripts for installing backup agencies that perform backup operations to the group of service containers. An image file for initializing the group of service containers is loaded to at least one node in a service container management system so as to create a group of basic running environments. The configuration file is deployed to the group of basic running environments to generate the group of service containers, so that a corresponding backup agency comprised in a corresponding service container in the group of generated service containers performs the backup operation to the group of generated service containers. Further, there is provided an apparatus and computer program product for managing a group of service containers.
US11314522B2 Fast boot resource allocation for virtual machines
A hypervisor receives a notification from a guest operating system (OS) of a virtual machine (VM), where the notification indicates a guest OS access of a memory address associated with a device slot of a communication bus, where the device slot is unavailable to the guest OS; maps, in a page table of the hypervisor, a page table entry for a memory configuration space of the device slot to the memory address, where the page table entry indicates that the configuration space is available to the guest OS; identifies an additional device slot associated with the communication bus; and maps, in the page table, an additional page table entry for an additional memory configuration space of the additional device slot to an additional memory address, where the additional page table entry indicates that the additional configuration space is available to the guest OS.
US11314520B2 Method and control terminal for configuring basic input/output system settings of a computer
A method is implemented by a control terminal communicable with a computer, and includes: receiving a modification request, obtaining a configuration path that contains a target option name of a target option to be modified and a target page name of a target page; obtaining a current page name of a current page presented in a current setup screen of BIOS of the computer; transmitting a control instruction to the computer so as to enable the computer to switch contents presented in the current setup screen from the current page to the target page, and to change option selection from a current option to the target option; and transmitting a modification instruction to the computer so as to enable the computer to modify the target option to have a target configuration value.
US11314514B2 Vector length querying instruction
A data processing system 2 supporting vector processing operations uses scaling vector length querying instructions. The scaling vector length querying instructions return a result which is dependent upon a number of elements in a vector for a variable vector element size specified by the instruction and multiplied by a scaling value specified by the instruction. The scaling vector length querying instructions may be in the form of count instructions, increment instructions or decrement instructions. The instructions may include a pattern constraint applying a constraint, such as modulo(M) or power of 2 to the partial result value representing the number of vector elements provided for the register element size specified for the instruction.
US11314507B2 Model conversion method, device, computer equipment, and storage medium
A model conversion method is disclosed. The model conversion method includes obtaining model attribute information of an initial offline model and hardware attribute information of a computer equipment, determining whether the model attribute information of the initial offline model matches the hardware attribute information of the computer equipment according to the initial offline model and the hardware attribute information of the computer equipment and in the case when the model attribute information of the initial offline model does not match the hardware attribute information of the computer equipment, converting the initial offline model to a target offline model that matches the hardware attribute information of the computer equipment according to the hardware attribute information of the computer equipment and a preset model conversion rule.
US11314501B2 On-board update device, on-board update system, update process method, and update process program
Provided are an on-board update device, an on-board update system, an update process method, and an update process program. The on-board update device updates a program or data stored in a storage unit of an on-board device, the on-board update device includes a communication unit performing communication via a communication line connected to the on-board device, a storage unit stores history information regarding the timing of transmission and reception of data that is to be transmitted and received via the communication line, an estimation processing unit estimates an unused time period in which no data is transmitted or received via the communication line, based on the history information stored in the storage unit, and an update processing unit performs processing for transmitting, via the communication unit data for updating the on-board device to the on-board device in the unused time period estimated by the estimation processing unit.
US11314496B2 Ultra-fast install and update of an operating system
Techniques for an ultra-fast installation of a new operating system are provided. Conventional dependencies are ignored in a way that allows multiple components to be installed at once, even when certain components traditionally could not be installed until one or more other components had successfully completed their installation. An operating system executing on a computing device receives a container with files that collectively include a new operating system and a definition with the locations for the files in memory. An uninstalled state may be assigned to each file. Each file may be moved from the container to the location specified in the definition in parallel and independently of other files. After each file is moved, each file may be switched from the uninstalled state to the installed state. The new operating system may be transitioned from an uninstalled state to an installed state once files are switched to installed states.
US11314472B2 Modified tracking measures
Example tracking measures for a first functionality category may be used to generate a modified tracking measure if it is determined that the first functionality category is unsupported by an automated functionality tracking component. The modified tracking measure may be transmitted for categorization in a second functionality category, wherein the second functionality category is different from the first functionality category.
US11314470B1 Image forming apparatus
According to one embodiment, the image forming apparatus includes a communication interface, a communication unit, a first storage unit, an acquisition unit, and a transmission unit. The communication interface is connected to a network to which other image forming apparatuses and a mobile terminal can be connected. The communication unit communicates with a server that processes an image forming job requested by the mobile terminal. The first storage unit stores first device information for specifying the server. The acquisition unit acquires device information transmitted from the other image forming apparatuses to the network. The transmission unit transmits the first device information stored in the first storage unit to the network via the communication interface, when the device information acquired by the acquisition unit does not include the first device information.
US11314461B2 Data storage device and operating method of checking success of garbage collection operation
A data storage device may include a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks having a plurality of free memory blocks and a controller configured to control an operation of the memory device, wherein the controller performs a block allocation operation of allocating one or more free memory blocks among the plurality of free memory blocks as one or more programmable memory blocks, and performs a garbage collection (GC) error defense operation of checking whether a GC operation for the plurality of memory blocks has performed successfully, in response to the block allocation operation.
US11314458B2 Global de-duplication of virtual disks in a storage platform
In order to avoid writing duplicates of blocks of data into a storage platform, any virtual disk within the storage platform may have a de-duplication feature enabled. Or, all virtual disks have this feature enabled. For virtual disks with de-duplication enabled, a unique message digest is calculated for every block of data written to that virtual disk. Upon a write, these message digests are consulted in order to determine if a particular block of data has already been written, if so, it is not written again, and if not, it is written. All de-duplication virtual disks are written to a single system virtual disk within the storage platform. De-duplication occurs over the entire storage platform and over all its virtual disks because all message digests are consulted before a write is performed for any virtual disk. A read for a de-duplication virtual desk reads from the system virtual disk.
US11314451B2 Method and apparatus for storing data
A method and apparatus for storing data are provided. A specific implementation of the method for storing data includes: receiving a storage request including to-be-stored data; acquiring, for a to-be-written node in a to-be-written node group, a memory performance information set corresponding to at least one memory included in the to-be-written node, and generating a weight value of the to-be-written node based on the acquired memory performance information set; determining, based on a generated weight value set, a target to-be-written node from the to-be-written node group; and storing the to-be-stored data to the target to-be-written node.
US11314442B2 Maintaining namespace health within a dispersed storage network
A method for determining to rebuild a namespace. The method includes one or more computer processors identifying a set of storage devices associated with the namespace of the user. The method further includes determining a state of health of a namespace based on information related to the set of storage devices associated with the namespace and further includes identifying a set of criteria related to the state of health of the namespace. The method further includes responding to determining that one or more criteria related to the state of health of namespace attains respective trigger values by replacing a first set of storage devices that store data corresponding to the namespace and are included among one or more storage systems. The method further includes dictating to replace the first set of storage devices that store data corresponding to the namespace and are included among the one or more storage systems.
US11314436B1 Method and apparatus for dynamically adjusting differentiated share prioritization in a storage system
A Software Defined Network Attached Storage (SDNAS) executes on a storage system to provide access to shared file systems, referred to as “shares”, on the storage system. Users access the shares using protocol clients. A share priority table is maintained by the SDNAS and used to specify share priorities on the storage system. A share priority adjustment process is used to dynamically adjust the share priority values based on average usage values computed using a weighted usage function, and optionally based on limited ranges. The weighted usage function considers the average number of protocol client connections on the share, the average number of read operations on the share, whether the share supports continuous availability, and other factors. The adjusted share priority values are used to specify IO priorities which used by the operating system scheduling mechanism to schedule the IO operations and to establish CPU priorities for the IO operations.
US11314435B2 Converting small extent storage pools into large extent storage pools in place
A computer-implemented method, according to one approach, is for converting an existing storage pool into an intended storage pool in place. The computer-implemented method includes: reordering volume extents in the existing storage pool such that physical rank extents of the volumes align with boundaries between rank extents of the intended storage pool. The ranks in the existing storage pool are also converted from first rank extent sizes to second rank extent sizes. Moreover, in response to converting the ranks in the existing storage pool, for each of the volumes: a temporary pause/lock is performed on a volume segment table (VST) entry which corresponds to the given volume, and the VST entry is populated with a new structure which corresponds to the respective second rank extent size.
US11314428B1 Storage system and method for detecting and utilizing wasted space using a file system
A file system in a storage system can store files received from a host in clusters of memory in the storage system. An end portion of a file may not use the entire cluster. As a result, the end clusters of the stored files can contain unused space. A system and method detects the unused space in such clusters and creates a virtual cluster from the unused space.
US11314426B2 Method, system, and apparatus for allocating hard disks to placement group, and storage medium
A method, a system, an apparatus for allocating a hard disk to a placement group, and a storage medium. An allocated placement group count of each candidate hard disk in a pool of candidate hard disks is acquired, where the allocated placement group count is increased by one count unit, each time said hard disk is allocated to any placement group. A table of allocated placement group counts is established based on the allocated placement group count, where the table reflects a correspondence between candidate hard disks and placement group counts. Candidate hard disks are selected from the table based on an ascending order of the allocated placement group count, to obtain target hard disks, where a quantity of the candidate hard disks is equal to a quantity of hard disks required by a target placement group. The target hard disks are allocated to the target placement group.
US11314425B2 Read error recovery
Systems and methods are disclosed, including maintaining an error recovery data structure for a set of codewords (CWs) in a storage system and performing error recovery for the set of CWs using a set of error handing (EH) steps until each CW of the set of CWs are indicated as correctable in the error recovery data structure. The error recovery can include determining if each CW of the set of CWs is correctable by an EH step, storing indications of CWs determined correctable by the EH step in the error recovery data structure, determining if one or more CW in the set of CWs are not indicated as correctable in the error recovery data structure, and, in response to determining that one or more CW in the set of CWs are not indicated as correctable in the error recovery data structure, incrementing the specific EH step.
US11314424B2 Restore for block-level backups
Systems and methods for performing file-level restore operations for block-level data volumes are described. In some embodiments, the systems and methods restore data from a block-level data volume contained in secondary storage by receiving a request to restore one or more files from the block-level data volume, mounting a virtual disk to the block-level data volume, accessing one or more mount paths established by the virtual disk between the data agent and the block-level data volume, and browsing data from one or more files within the block-level data volume via the established one or more mount paths provided by the virtual disk.
US11314420B2 Data replica control
A replica control system includes software to control replication in virtual environments. The replica control system identifies a plurality of data blocks within an underlying storage volume in response to a request to update a replica of a target storage volume, identifies changed data blocks of the plurality of data blocks within the underlying storage volume, and identifies a subset of the changed data blocks with which to update the replica of the target storage volume based on a characteristic of the changed data blocks.
US11314414B2 Methods, devices, and computer program products for storage management
Techniques involve: in accordance with a detection that an initiator port of a host is connected to a target port of a storage system, obtaining setup information from the host, the setup information at least comprising device identification information of the host and port identification information of the initiator port; determining a device object corresponding to the host and a port object corresponding to the initiator port, the device object being identified by the device identification information and the port object being identified by the port identification information; and associating the port object with the device object, the storage system managing access to a logical storage space of the host via the initiator port through the device object and the port object. Such techniques implement faster and more accurate automatic storage management for the host and the initiator port, improve management efficiency, and reduce the possibility of errors.
US11314413B2 Adjustable tape storage capacity
A tool for adjusting available physical tape storage capacities. The tool determines an initial capacity size for one or more tapes, wherein the initial capacity size is a maximum physical storage capacity provided by the one or more tapes. The tool assigns the one or more tapes to a logical cluster based, at least in part, on the initial capacity size for the one or more tapes. The tool determines an initial storage capacity for the one or more tapes, wherein the initial storage capacity is a starting logical storage capacity that is less than the maximum physical storage capacity provided by the one or more tapes. The tool determines an incremental growth threshold for the one or more tapes. Responsive to a determination that the incremental growth threshold is exceeded, the tool increments a logical storage capacity of the one or more tapes by an incremental growth assignment.
US11314409B2 Modeless augmentations to a virtual trackpad on a multiple screen computing device
The disclosed technologies address various technical and user experience problems by augmenting the functionality provided by virtual on-screen trackpads without requiring users to switch between modes. In this way, users can access extended functionality without interfering with expected traditional trackpad functionality (e.g. moving a cursor, clicking, and scrolling). In particular, technologies are disclosed for modeless digital pen input to a virtual trackpad, modeless gestures for summoning user interfaces, modeless gestures utilizing position relative to adjacent user interfaces, and modeless cursor control and interaction with virtual touch targets.
US11314408B2 Computationally efficient human-computer interface for collaborative modification of content
Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to collect and process user preferences regarding content that is shared in a collaborative workspace. By the use of an input gesture, individual users of a multi-user sharing session can provide a vote for a portion of content indicating that they favor (“up-vote”) or disfavor (“down-vote”) the content. The system can collect and analyze the votes from each user. The system can then modify the content based on the votes. Modifications to the content can include, but are not limited to, rearranging selected portions of the content, generating annotations, generating one or more UI elements that bring focus to portions of the content, identifying high-priority content or low-priority content, or deleting portions of the content.
US11314406B2 Adjustment of display parameters based on user height and/or user input
In one aspect, a device may include at least one processor, a touch-enabled display accessible to the at least one processor, and storage accessible to the at least one processor. The storage may include instructions executable by the at least one processor to identify a height of a user. Then, based on the height of the user, the instructions may be executable to one or more of determine a first location of the touch-enabled display at which to present a selector and then present the selector at the first location, and/or determine a second location of the touch-enabled display to use as an area at which touch input that is received will correspond to selection of the selector and then undertake an action associated with selection of the selector responsive to receipt of touch input to the area.
US11314401B2 Multimedia device and method for controlling the same using avatars
A method for controlling a multimedia device can include capturing, by a camera, at least one person located around the multimedia device; displaying a first avatar that is created based on video data of the at least one captured person, by referring to first information stored in a memory; recognizing a specific gesture of the at least one person; entering a first mode to alter virtual clothing; detecting skeleton information of the at least one person when the specific gesture is recognized; and displaying a second avatar that is created based on video data of the at least one captured person and the detected skeleton information, by referring to second information stored in the memory, in which the first information for the first avatar is different from the second information for the second avatar, and the second avatar is altered by touching a body of the at least one person.
US11314396B2 Selecting a text input field using eye gaze
In an exemplary process for selecting a text input field using an eye gaze, a graphical object including the text input field is displayed. The text input field is associated with one or more respective locations on one or more displays. Characteristics of an eye gaze are determined using gaze sensors, and a gaze location is determined using the characteristics. Input is received from an input device corresponding to one or more text characters. If the gaze location corresponds to the one or more respective locations, then the one or more text characters are displayed in the text input field. If the gaze location does not correspond to the one or more respective locations, then the one or more text characters are not displayed in the text input field.
US11314389B2 Method for presenting content based on checking of passenger equipment and distraction
A vehicular electronic device includes a first communication circuit; a second communication circuit, a first display corresponding to a driver-seat and a second display corresponding to a non-driver seat, and a processor, wherein the processor is configured, upon receiving content via the first communication circuit, to determine a display to present the received content among the first display or the second display, upon determination that the first display is to present the received content, to determine, based on vehicle information received from the second communication circuit, whether a user is in a driving mode, upon determination that the user is in the driving mode, to identify a type of the received content, when the received content is of a first type, to present the received content on the first display, and when the received content is of a second type, not to present the received content on the first display.
US11314382B2 System, method and user interface for determining an employee's labor cost rate
Systems, methods and a graphical user interface for determining an employee's real-time labor cost, which may be based on the employee's wages and other employer costs that add to the cost of using an employee for a particular project.
US11314381B2 Scrolling through a plurality of entities
Manual selection of an entity from a list of entities displayable by scrolling is facilitated. A list (101) of selectable entities is established. A range (1002) is identified of selectable entities (E006 TO E050) within the list. A portion (1003) of the range is displayed and output signals are received in response to manually applied pressure. Scrolling is performed through the range, not directly through the list, at a rate related to the manually applied pressure. The range is reduced during the scrolling operation to remove entities that are clearly not to be selected.
US11314379B2 Method and system for providing user interface for device control
A user interface (UI)-providing system and method for device control are provided. The User Interface (UI) providing method, the method includes: identifying at least one controlled devices relating to an activity mode selected by a user; collecting control information relating to functions provided by the identified at least one controlled devices; and generating a UI used to control the at least one controlled devices relating to the activity mode based on the collected control information.
US11314377B2 User terminal device and displaying method thereof
A user terminal device and a controlling method thereof are provided. The user terminal device includes a display configured to be divided into a first area and a second area which is larger than the first area with reference to a folding line, a detector configured to detect a user interaction, and a controller configured to, in response to a folding of the display with reference to the folding line being detected through the detector, control the display to display a predetermined UI on an exposure area which is exposed part of the second area.
US11314376B2 Augmented reality computing environments—workspace save and load
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for saving and loading workspaces in augmented reality (AR) environments. An embodiment operates by detecting a command associated with a mobile device configured to interact with an augmented reality (AR) environment, wherein the command indicates an intent to include content from the mobile device in the AR environment. A flat image of the content is received from the mobile device. The flat image from the mobile device is displayed as a holographic image in the AR environment. It is determined that there are a plurality of users accessing the AR environment from a plurality of different devices, wherein each of the plurality of users can see the displayed holographic image in the AR environment.
US11314365B2 Electronic pen and electronic pen main body
An electronic pen includes a magnetic core that has a through-hole and around which a coil is wound in a direction along this through-hole, a core body that is inserted in the through-hole of this magnetic core and has electrical conductivity, a capacitor that forms a resonant circuit with the coil, a signal generation circuit that generates a signal that enables a position of the electronic pen to be detected, which is transmitted through the core body, an electricity storage device, and a charge circuit that charges the electricity storage device by an induced current generated in the coil according to an external magnetic field. While the resonant circuit operates, the signal generated by the signal generation circuit is concurrently transmitted through the core body.
US11314363B2 Touch sensor and display device
A touch sensor includes: a base layer; a first electrode member including first touch electrodes arranged on the base layer along a first direction and electrically connected in the first direction, the first touch electrodes including first openings; a second electrode member including second touch electrodes arranged on the base layer along a second direction intersecting the first direction and electrically connected in the second direction, the second touch electrodes including second openings; a first strain gauge including first resistance lines disposed in the first openings and electrically connected in the first direction; and a second strain gauge including second resistance lines, which are disposed in the second openings and electrically connected in the second direction, wherein the first electrode member may be insulated from the second electrode member, and wherein the first strain gauge may be insulated from the second strain gauge.
US11314362B2 Touch substrate, touch control display apparatus, method of fabricating touch substrate
A touch substrate has a touch sensing area, and a peripheral area for bonding circuit parts. The touch substrate includes a first touch electrode layer including a plurality of first touch electrodes; a second touch electrode layer including a plurality of second touch electrodes; an insulating layer insulating the first touch electrode layer from the second touch electrode layer; a plurality of first touch signal lines extending across at least a portion of the touch sensing area into the peripheral area; and a plurality of vias extending through the insulating layer. The plurality of first touch signal lines are respectively connected to the plurality of first touch electrodes respectively through the plurality of vias. The plurality of first touch signal lines and the plurality of second touch electrodes are in a same layer.
US11314354B2 Touch driving method and device, switching method, touch device, and electronic device
A touch driving method and device, an operation mode switching method, a touch devices, and an electronic device are provided, the method includes: controlling a driver module to output a first touch detection signal; controlling a selector module to simultaneously transmit the first touch detection signal outputted by the driver module corresponding to the selector module to n touch electrodes connected to the selector module; detecting whether there is touch input and, when there is the touch input, controlling the driver module to output a second touch detection signal; and controlling the selector module to successively transmit the second touch detection signal outputted by the driver module corresponding to the selector module to the n touch electrodes connected to the selector module.
US11314349B2 Touch display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device, and more particularly, to a touch display device which can have a small bezel size even when touch routing lines connecting a touch sensor to a touch sensing circuit are disposed in a non-display area and which can improve touch sensitivity by preventing or minimizing the formation of parasitic capacitance that can be caused by the touch routing lines.
US11314345B2 Method and apparatus for performing directional operation, and storage medium
A method for performing a directional operation includes: obtaining an operation directing to a target operation device; determining a direction of the operation, determining the target operation device matched with the direction of the operation; and performing the operation on the target operation device.
US11314336B2 Combined fingerprint reader/power button system
A fingerprint reader/power button system includes a base member defining base leg apertures extending into the base member. A spring member engages the base member to provide a spring force that is directed away from the base member. Spring legs on the spring member define respective spring leg apertures that are located adjacent respective base leg apertures. A support member engages the spring member and includes support legs that are configured to extend through the spring leg apertures and into the base leg apertures. A power actuator element connected to the support member is configured to engage a power actuator engagement element when an actuation force on the support member overcomes the spring force. A fingerprint reader connected to the support member is configured to read a fingerprint from a finger that engages a fingerprint reader surface on the fingerprint reader.
US11314335B2 Systems and methods of direct pointing detection for interaction with a digital device
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media are disclosed. For example, a touch-free gesture recognition system is disclosed that includes at least one processor. The processor may be configured to enable presentation of first display information to a user to prompt a first touch-free gesture at at least a first location on a display. The processor may also be configured to receive first gesture information from at least one image sensor corresponding to a first gesturing location on the display correlated to a first touch-free gesture by the user, wherein the first gesturing location differs from a location of the first display in formation at least in part as a result of one eye of the user being dominant over another eye of the user. In addition, the processor may be configured to determine a first offset associated with the location of the first display information and the first gesturing location. Further, the processor may be configured to enable presentation of second information to prompt the user to make a subsequent touch-free gesture at at least a second location on the display. Additionally, the processor may be configured to receive subsequent gesture into from at least one image sensor corresponding to a subsequent touch Ire gesture by the user. Also, the processor may be configured to use the first offset to determine a location on the display affected by the subsequent touch-free gesture.
US11314334B2 Gesture recognition apparatus, control method thereof, and display apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a gesture recognition apparatus. The gesture recognition apparatus may include a gesture processor and a plurality of depth cameras connecting to the gesture processor. Each of the plurality of the depth cameras may include a controller and a collector. The controller may be configured to generate and transmit an acquisition signal to the collector in response to a trigger signal. The collector may be configured to receive the acquisition signal and perform an image acquisition process in response to the acquisition signal.
US11314331B2 Operating unit for a device, in particular for a vehicle component
The operating unit for a device, in particular for a vehicle component, is provided with a housing (10) that has a control panel (12) and is provided for attaching in an apparatus, in particular a vehicle dashboard or vehicle center console, the control panel (12) being elastically mounted on the housing (10). Furthermore provided is an actuator (16) for mechanically exciting exclusively the control panel (12) when use of the control panel (12) is detected, the control panel forming the front side of a touch-sensitive touch panel (13). Finally, the operating unit also comprises a vibration compensation mass (20) that is mechanically excitable by the or by an actuator (16) when use of the control panel (12) is detected and is elastically mounted in and/or on the housing (10) and is movable to essentially compensate for a movement of the housing (10) when activating the actuator (16) that can mechanically excite the control panel (12). The operating unit has a backlit display (17) that has a display unit (32) and a backlight unit (34) separate therefrom. The backlight unit (34) or the display unit (32) can operate individually or together as vibration compensation masses (20).
US11314326B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and program for determining a user gaze
There is provided an information processing device, an information processing method, and a program are provided that enable displaying predetermined contents at the user-intended timing. The information processing device includes a viewpoint information obtaining unit that obtains viewpoint information related to the viewpoint of a user; a position-related information obtaining unit that obtains position-related information related to the position of the user and the position of a predetermined object; a head rotation information obtaining unit that obtains head rotation information related to the angular velocity accompanying the rotation of the head region of the user and related to the changes in the angular velocity; and a determining unit that, based on a gazing score which is calculated for each object according to the position-related information and the head rotation information and which indicates the extent of gazing of the user with respect to the object, determines whether or not the user is gazing at the object.
US11314324B2 Neural network image processing apparatus
A neural network image processing apparatus arranged to acquire images from an image sensor and to: identify a ROI containing a face region in an image; determine at plurality of facial landmarks in the face region; use the facial landmarks to transform the face region within the ROI into a face region having a given pose; and use transformed landmarks within the transformed face region to identify a pair of eye regions within the transformed face region. Each identified eye region is fed to a respective first and second convolutional neural network, each network configured to produce a respective feature vector. Each feature vector is fed to respective eyelid opening level neural networks to obtain respective measures of eyelid opening for each eye region. The feature vectors are combined and to a gaze angle neural network to generate gaze yaw and pitch values substantially simultaneously with the eyelid opening values.
US11314323B2 Position tracking system for head-mounted displays that includes sensor integrated circuits
Systems and methods for tracking the position of a head-mounted display (HMD). The HMD may include a support structure that carries a forward facing camera and a plurality of optical flow sensor integrated circuits (ICs). The forward camera captures image sensor data in a forward camera field of view (FOV) at a first frame rate, and each of the plurality of sensor ICs captures image sensor data in a respective plurality of sensor IC FOVs at a second frame rate. The sensor IC FOVs may collectively cover at least a substantial portion of the forward camera FOV. A processor may receive the image sensor data from the camera and the plurality of sensor ICs. The processor may process the received image sensor data and/or other sensor data (e.g., IMU data) to track a position of the head-mounted display based on the processing of the received sensor data.
US11314315B2 Performance control of a device with a power metering unit (PMU)
Inventive aspects include a device including storage media. The device includes a PMU, and a controller communicatively coupled to the PMU. The PMU determines that an operating power of the device exceeds a threshold, and transmits a signal to the controller to trigger a power reduction operation. The controller throttles one or more operations until the operating power goes below the threshold. Some embodiments include a method for controlling performance of a storage device. The method includes measuring, by a PMU, a power consumption associated with a storage device. The method includes determining, by the PMU, whether the power consumption is greater than a threshold. In response, the method may include setting a performance throttle. The method may include determining, by the PMU, whether the power consumption is less than the threshold. In response, the method may include releasing the performance throttle.
US11314303B2 Electronic device and power distribution method
An electronic device and a power distribution method are provided. The electronic device obtains operating power information of a first power receiving device, operating power information of a power supply device, and operating power information of at least one second power receiving device. The electronic device further dynamically adjusts power supplied from the power supply device to the first power receiving device and power supplied to the at least one second power receiving device according to the operating power information of the power supply device, the operating power information of the first power receiving device, and the operating power information of the at least one second power receiving device.
US11314302B2 Power/data transmission breakout system
A power/data transmission breakout system includes a power/data transmission breakout device coupled to a powering device and each of a plurality of powered devices. The power/data transmission breakout device receives power and data from the powering device via a first power/data cable that is connected to the power/data transmission breakout device, and identifies a first powered device as a destination for the data. The power/data transmission breakout device then transmits a respective subset of the power that was received from the powering device via each of a plurality of second power/data cables that are each connected to the power/data transmission breakout device and a respective one of the plurality of powered devices, and transmits the data along with the respective subset of the power that was received from the powering device via the second power/data cable that is connected to that first powered device.
US11314293B1 Latch for device with ruler profile
A latch includes a cam arm that follows a serpentine groove in the latch handle where curves of the groove create catch positions that define extended and retracted handle positions. In one of the handle positions, an arm of the handle abuts a toothed arm and urges the toothed arm to a latching position in which a tooth is extended. In the other handle position, the arm retracts from the toothed arm, allowing the tooth to retract.
US11314292B2 Flexible mounting configurations for data storage drives in information handling systems
Systems and methods that may be employed for mounting data storage drives (e.g., HDDs, SSDs, etc.) within a chassis of an information handling system using storage drive carrier retaining features of a chassis and mating securing features of a storage drive carrier to provide a tool-less storage drive carrier mounting solution for an information handling system chassis that accommodates both cost-effective tooled storage drive carrier and premium tool-less storage drive carrier mounting configurations, e.g., without additional investment or reconfiguration of the chassis for either type of mounting configuration. The disclosed systems and methods may be further so implemented in a manner that without the presence of one or more drive bays within the chassis interior that may restrict access to the chassis interior and which may require a larger chassis and chassis enclosure to contain bay/s.
US11314290B2 Touchpad apparatus
A touchpad apparatus includes a housing, a movable member, and a touchpad substrate. The housing includes a first stepped portion provided with a plurality of steps. The steps gradually ascend along a rotation direction around an axis. The movable member is disposed on the housing and is configured to rotate relative to the housing around the axis. The movable member includes a first support portion selectively pressing against one of the plurality of steps. The touchpad substrate is configured to press against one end of the movable member away from the housing. By adjusting a distance between the movable member and the touchpad substrate, a pressing stroke of the touchpad is adjusted, so that a touch force is changed.
US11314283B2 Foldable display device
A foldable display device is provided, which can effectively release stress in a bending state by a combination of a surface frame bending device, a surface frame slide device, and a surface frame elastic device, thereby ensuring that the display panel can be smoothly bent without wrinkles and breakage damage.
US11314281B2 Display system
A head-mounted display includes a display unit, a head support, a power storage device, and one or more receiving coils. The head support is coupled to the display unit and configured to engage a head of a user for supporting the display unit thereon. The power storage device is coupled to the display unit for storing power to be supplied to the display unit. The one or more receiving coils are coupled to the head support for inductively charging the power storage device.
US11314276B2 Method of time delivery in a computing system and system thereof
There is provided a technique of time delivery in a computing system comprising a system call interface (SCI) located in a kernel space and operatively connected to a time client located in a user space. The technique comprises: using a time agent component located in the user space to measure data indicative of delay in a system time delivery and to derive therefrom a system time delivery error TES2C; using TES2C to enable correction of system time; and sending by the SCI the corrected system time in response to a “Read Clock RT” (RCRT) call received from the time client. The method can further comprise: measuring data indicative of delays in the system time delivery for RCRT calls with different priorities; and in response to a system time request received from the time client, providing the time client with system time corrected per TES2C corresponding to the recognized priority thereof.
US11314266B2 Flow management systems and related methods for oil and gas applications
A flow management system includes an expandable device that is configured for attachment to a wall surface of a conduit and that is adjustable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The flow management system further includes a fluidic actuator in fluid communication with the expandable device and a control module. The control module is configured to control the fluidic actuator to deliver actuation fluid to the expandable device to expand the expandable device for compacting a flow blockage within the conduit to create a channel adjacent the flow blockage and to withdraw actuation fluid from the expandable device to collapse the expandable device for opening the channel to a fluid flow within the conduit.
US11314264B2 Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device includes: a recognizer configured to recognize a surrounding situation of a vehicle; a target vehicle specifier configured to specify a target vehicle which is a control target of the vehicle within a set reference range based on a recognition result of the recognizer; and a driving controller configured to control at least one of an acceleration or deceleration speed and steering of the vehicle based on a position of the specified target vehicle. The target vehicle specifier sets the reference range to a more distant location when the reference range is set based on map information than when the reference range is set irrespective of the map information.
US11314259B2 Vehicle and method of controlling the same
A vehicle is provided to output an optimal driving path. The vehicle includes a battery storing an electric energy and a storage storing a position of a vehicle return location and an electric vehicle fuel economy value for each road type. A communicator receives delivery information including position information of a destination, and external information including real-time traffic information, road information, real-time temperature information, or charging station information. A controller determines a driving path based on information, determines the electric energy required for driving on the driving path based on the road type and the electric vehicle fuel economy value for each road type, determines whether the vehicle is capable of driving on the driving path based on a battery SOC and the determined required electric energy, and determines a final path based on the presence of a ramp with a slope greater than a preset slope.
US11314253B2 Providing user assistance in a vehicle based on traffic behavior models
Autonomous driving includes identifying a traffic behavior of an object in an environment surrounding a vehicle based on an evaluation of information about the environment surrounding the vehicle while the vehicle is in the midst of manual operation, and operating vehicle systems in the vehicle to perform a driving maneuver according to a driving plan for performing the driving maneuver. The autonomous driving further includes receiving a traffic behavior model that describes a predominating traffic behavior of a like population of reference objects, and operating the vehicle systems to perform the driving maneuver according to the driving plan in response to identifying that the traffic behavior of the object does not match the predominating traffic behavior of the like population of reference objects. Under the driving plan, the traffic behavior of the object is addressed.
US11314252B2 Providing user assistance in a vehicle based on traffic behavior models
Autonomous driving includes evaluating information about an environment surrounding a vehicle, generating, based on the evaluation of the information about the environment surrounding the vehicle, a driving plan for performing a driving maneuver, and operating vehicle systems in the vehicle to perform the driving maneuver according to the driving plan. The autonomous driving further includes receiving a traffic behavior model that describes a predominating driving behavior of a like population of reference vehicles. Under the driving plan, a driving behavior of the vehicle matches the predominating driving behavior of the like population of reference vehiclesAutonomous driving includes identifying a driving behavior of a vehicle based on an evaluation of information about manual operation of the vehicle and information about an environment surrounding the vehicle, and operating vehicle systems in the vehicle to perform a driving maneuver according to a driving plan for performing the driving maneuver. The autonomous driving further includes receiving a traffic behavior model that describes a predominating driving behavior of a like population of reference vehicles, and operating the vehicle systems to perform the driving maneuver according to the driving plan in response to identifying that the driving behavior of the vehicle does not match the predominating driving behavior of the like population of reference vehicles. Under the driving plan, the driving behavior of the vehicle matches the predominating driving behavior of the like population of reference vehicles.
US11314249B2 Teleoperation system and method for trajectory modification of autonomous vehicles
Various embodiments relate generally to autonomous vehicles and associated mechanical, electrical and electronic hardware, computer software and systems, and wired and wireless network communications to provide an autonomous vehicle fleet as a service. More specifically, systems, devices, and methods are configured to initiate modification of trajectories to influence navigation of autonomous vehicles. In particular, a method may include receiving a teleoperation message via a communication link from an autonomous vehicle, detecting data from the teleoperation message specifying an event associated with the autonomous vehicle, identifying one or more courses of action to perform responsive to detecting the data specifying the event, and generating visualization data to present information associated with the event to a display of a teleoperator computing device.
US11314237B2 Managing apparatus and managing system
A managing apparatus includes a data collecting unit that collects at least quality information on a workpiece having been machined by a first machine tool and operational information on other machine, an analyzing unit that performs an analysis for determining correlation between the quality information on a workpiece having been machined by the first machine tool and a change in the operational information on the other machine, an operation plan making unit that makes an operation plan, based on the correlation determined by the analyzing unit, for imposing a restriction on an operation of the other machine to reduce a change in environmental temperature of the first machine tool during high-precision machining performed by the first machine tool, and an operation instruction providing unit that provides an operation instruction to the other machine based on the operation plan made by the operation plan making unit.
US11314233B2 Controller for machine tool, machine tool, and method for controlling machine tool
A controller includes a determination circuit, a setting circuit, and a control circuit. The determination circuit is configured to determine whether a chatter vibration is occurring while a spindle is rotating and a workpiece is being cut. The setting circuit is configured to set an upper limit and a lower limit on a change amount of a rotational speed of the spindle. The control circuit is configured to determine the change amount randomly from a range between the upper limit and the lower limit and configured to rotate the spindle at a second rotational speed obtained by changing a first rotational speed by the change amount that has been determined if the chatter vibration is determined as occurring while the control circuit controls the rotational speed of the spindle at the first rotational speed.
US11314228B2 System and method for validating and inspecting composite parts
A part analysis tool is used to analyze aspects of a composite part. The part analysis tool includes a verification control unit that compares numerical control data used to control operation of a forming system that is used to form the composite part to computer-aided design (CAD) data that includes an authoritative part definition for the composite part. The verification control unit determines whether the numerical control data is within one or more conformance thresholds related to the CAD data. The part analysis tool may also include an inspection control unit that compares inspection data of one or more plies of the composite part to the CAD data. The inspection control unit determines whether the inspection data is within the conformance threshold(s) related to the CAD data.
US11314226B2 Application execution control system
An object is to provide an application execution control system which can reduce a burden on an application and the number of development steps. An application execution control system includes: a definition file storage unit which stores a definition file that defines instruction information which is transmitted according to the information and the state of a controller; a definition file acquisition unit; a definition file analysis unit which analyzes the acquired definition file; a condition production unit which produces, based on the result of the analysis, a determination condition of the information and the state of the controller; a condition storage unit which stores the produced determination condition; a condition determination unit which performs a condition determination from various types of information of the controller based on the determination condition; and an instruction information transmission unit which transmits the instruction information defined with the definition file when the condition determination is performed and the information of the controller agrees with the determination condition, and the application execution device executes processing with the instruction information transmitted from the instruction information transmission unit.
US11314219B2 Information device, terminal device and recording medium
Updating performance of a display screen in a terminal device that displays a screen for remotely monitoring an object to be controlled by a control device is appropriately maintained. An information device for factory automation connected to the control device that controls an object communicates with a terminal device having a display capable of displaying a screen for remotely monitoring the control device. The screen includes one or more components. The screen data for displaying the screen includes attributes of the respective components relating to the display, and a logic executed by the programmable indicator to determine the attribute values. When the terminal device displays a screen, the programmable indicator transmits the attributes and attribute values of the respective components in the screen data to the terminal device.
US11314216B2 Remote deployment and commissioning of workstations within a distributed control system
A method and a system facilitate remote commissioning of workstations for controlling, maintaining, and/or configuring process control field devices in a process control plant. Using a configuration workstation coupled to the workstation by a communication network, a user may specify a configuration for the workstation in software and, upon selecting the workstation for commissioning, can effect configuration of the workstation, according to the specified configuration, remotely from the configuration workstation. Effecting configuration of the workstation may include installing/updating an operating system, installing/updating an operator, maintenance, or configuration interface application, and/or installing/updating a process plant configuration. Upon completion of the configuration, the workstation is operable to communicate with a process controller to implement control, maintenance, and/or configuration of the process control plant.
US11314209B2 Detection of driving actions that mitigate risk
Systems and methods are provided for detecting a driving action that mitigates risk.
US11314202B2 Displaying current colorant supply status information responsive to opening of printing device door
A printing device includes a door, a display, and a colorant supply. The printing device detects that the door has been opened. In response to detecting that the door has been opened, the printing device displays, on its display, current status information of the colorant supply within the printing device.
US11314195B2 Waste toner collecting device for increasing waste toner collecting efficiency
A waste toner collecting device includes a waste toner container, a detector, and an auger. The waster toner container is to collect waste toner. The detector is to detect an amount of waste toner collected and accumulated in the waste toner container. The auger is to disperse the waste toner in the waste toner container. The auger includes a first blade to transport the waste toner in a first direction toward the detector in the waste toner container, and a second blade to transport the waste toner in a second direction opposite to the first direction in the waste toner container. The second blade includes a first blade section having a waste toner transport rate greater than a waste toner transport rate of the first blade.
US11314183B2 Developing device and image forming apparatus therewith
A developing device includes a developer container, a developer carrier, and first and second stirring/conveying members. The developer container includes a first partition wall partitioning between the two conveying chambers longitudinally, a first communication portion for passing developer from the first to the second conveying chamber, a second communication portion for passing developer from the second to the first conveying chamber, a developer supply port for supplying developer in, a developer discharge portion for discharging excessive developer, a second partition wall arranged, adjacent to the regulating portion, downstream of the second communication portion to partition between the first conveying chamber and the regulating portion, and a shield portion connected to the two partition walls to bridge between them to shield a top part of the second communication portion. A gap is formed between an upper end part of the shield portion and the inner surface of the developer container.
US11314179B2 Polyester resin, method for producing polyester resin, and toner using said polyester resin
A polyester resin having low-temperature (80-240° C.) fluidity, storage stability, and achieving both dispersibility and grindability, where the polyester resin includes, in reacted form: a polyhydric alcohol; a polycarboxylic acid; a sulfonate component, which is a bis(2-hydroxyethyl)isophthalate sulfonic acid salt; and a hetero alicyclic skeleton, which can be a monomer of formula (1) and/or formula (2): where X is O, S, or NH and R1 to R4 are functional groups. Also, a method for producing the polyester resin by polymerizing a mixture containing the polyhydric alcohol, the polycarboxylic acid, the sulfonate component and the hetero alicyclic skeleton component having formula (1) and/or (2).
US11314177B2 Supporting an optical element
An optical arrangement for use in an optical imaging device includes an optical element unit and a detection device and/or an actuating device. The optical element unit includes at least one optical element. The detection device determines in a plurality of M degrees of freedom in each case a detection value which is representative of a relative position or orientation of an element reference of the optical element in relation to a primary reference of the detection device in the respective degree of freedom. The detection device includes a plurality of N detection units, each of which outputs a detection signal which is representative of a distance and/or a displacement of the detection unit in relation to a secondary reference assigned to the optical element and the respective detection unit.
US11314169B2 Robust, high transmission pellicle for extreme ultraviolet lithography systems
A robust, high-transmission pellicle for extreme ultraviolet lithography systems is disclosed. In one example, the present disclosure provides a pellicle that includes a membrane and a frame supporting the membrane. The membrane may be formed from at least one of a transparent carbon-based film and a transparent silicon based film. The at least one of the transparent carbon-based film and the transparent silicon based film may further be coated with a protective shell. The frame may include at least one aperture to allow for a flow of air through a portion of the pellicle.
US11314167B2 Imprint apparatus, imprint method, and method for manufacturing article
Provided is an apparatus which is advantageous in view of reduction of consumption of a replacement gas. An apparatus for forming a pattern on a substrate using a mold includes a gas supply unit, a positioning unit and a controller. The controller controls a gas supply unit and a positioning unit and, causes second contact between a second shot region different from a first shot region and the mold after first contact between a first shot region having a material supplied thereon among the plurality of shot regions and the mold and controls the positioning unit so that a second gap which is the distance at the time of changing a relative position between the mold and the substrate in a surface direction from the first shot region to the second shot region is shorter than a first gap which is the distance at the time of gas supply.
US11314165B2 Forming apparatus and method of manufacturing article
The present invention provides a forming apparatus that forms a composition on a substrate using a mold including a contact region to be brought into contact with the composition, comprising: a deformation unit configured to deform the contact region; and a controller configured to perform, for each of a first shot region and a second shot region on the substrate, a process of bringing the contact region and the composition on the substrate into contact with each other while controlling the deformation of the contact region, wherein an area where the mold faces the substrate during the process is different between the first and second shot regions, and wherein the controller is configured to change, between the first and second shot regions, a process condition for bringing the contact region and the composition into contact with each other.
US11314163B2 Pellicle frame and pellicle assembly
A pellicle frame for supporting a pellicle, the frame having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and a structure provided between the first and the second surfaces, wherein the first and second surfaces and the structure at least partially define at least one volume therebetween that is devoid of the material that forms the frame.
US11314157B2 Light source optical system, light source device, and image projection apparatus
A light source optical system includes a wavelength conversion unit configured to receive first color light emitted from by an excitation light source and emit second color light with a wavelength different from a wavelength of the first color light; and a first optical system and a second optical system provided in an optical path between the excitation light source and the wavelength conversion unit. The first optical system includes one optical element having a negative power, wherein the second optical system as a whole has a positive power, and wherein Conditional Expression (1) is satisfied as follows: 1.8<|Fn/F2|<5.0,  (1) where Fn is a focal length for a d-line of the optical element having the negative power of the first optical system, and F2 is a focal length for the d-line of the second optical system.
US11314156B2 Light source system and projection device using same
A lighting system and a projection device with enhanced functionality includes a light source in the lighting system for emitting first light, a first wavelength selection structure, and a second wavelength selection structure. The first wavelength selection structure includes a wavelength selection portion for transmitting the first light in a first target wavelength and a first light-transmitting portion for transmitting the first light. The light emitted then from the first wavelength selection structure is defined as second light. The second wavelength selection structure receives the second light and applies a supplementary portion for transmitting the second light in a second target wavelength and a second light-transmitting portion for transmitting the light. The light emitted from the second wavelength selection structure is adjustable as to colors, as to low or high color saturation, and as to low or high brightness of the projection image.
US11314149B2 Lens module
The present disclosure provides a lens module. The lens module includes a lens barrel provided with a light through hole and defining a receiving space; a lens group having a plurality of lenses and disposed in the receiving space; and a pressing ring disposed on an image side of the lens group. The plurality of lenses has a common optical axis. The lens barrel includes an inner side surface facing the optical axis. The inner side surface is provided with a plurality of extinction structures surrounding both the pressing ring and a lens of the plurality of lenses closest to the image side. The plurality of extinction structures is arranged in sequence in a direction from the object side towards the image side. Each of the plurality of extinction structures extends from the inner side surface towards the optical axis and has a triangular cross section.
US11314143B2 Optical switches based on induced optical loss
An optical switch device includes a first semiconductor structure configured to operate as a first waveguide and a second semiconductor structure configured to operate as a second waveguide. The second semiconductor structure is located above or below the first semiconductor structure and separated from the first semiconductor structure. The second semiconductor structure includes a portion of a first doped region doped with dopants of a first type and a portion of a second doped region doped with dopants of a second type that is different from the dopants of the first type.
US11314135B2 Array substrate and method for manufacturing the same, display device and method for manufacturing the same
Provided are an array substrate and a method for manufacturing the same, a display device and a method for manufacturing the same. In the array substrate, the drain of the thin film transistor is extended to form a drain extension line, wherein the drain extension line is between adjacent sub-pixel units of the pixel region, thus it can block the light at the boundary between the sub-pixel units, thereby avoiding light leakage duo to the disordered electric field at the boundary between the sub-pixel units. The array substrate of the present disclosure is suitable for a multi-domain oriented IPS mode array substrate. The drain extension line can be used as a light blocking strip to prevent light leakage due to the disordered electric field at the boundary between the sub-pixels, and is overlapped with the middle portion of the common electrode line to form a storage capacitor.
US11314134B2 Thin film transistor substrate and liquid crystal display panel
A thin film transistor substrate of reduced repaired line length and capacitance includes first repairing lines, data lines and second repairing lines insulated from each other. If one of the data lines is broken, the first repairing lines is electrically coupled to the input end of the broken data line, the second repairing line is electrically coupled to the output end of the broken data line, and the first repairing is electrically coupled to the second repairing line.
US11314131B2 Display device including pixels with differently angled stem and branch portions
A display device includes a substrate; and a red pixel electrode, a green pixel electrode, and a blue pixel electrode disposed on the substrate. Each of the red pixel electrode, the green pixel electrode, and the blue pixel electrode includes a transverse stem portion, a longitudinal stem portion, and a fine branch portion. An angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the red pixel electrode, an angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the green pixel electrode, and an angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the blue pixel electrode are different from each other.
US11314129B2 Front light source and display apparatus
Provided are a front light source and a display apparatus. The front light source is disposed on a light emitting side of a display panel. The front light source includes: a light guide member and a light emitting member disposed on a light incident side of the light guide member, the light guide member being configured to guide light emitted by the light emitting member onto the display panel; the light emitting member includes: a light source element and a quantum dot element which are disposed on a same layer, the light source element being configured to emit light of a first color, and the quantum dot element being configured to emit light of three colors including three-primary colors under excitation of the light emitted by the light source element, the first color is one of the three-primary colors.
US11314110B2 Liquid crystal display and driving method thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a liquid crystal display and a driving method thereof. In the liquid crystal display, orthographic projections of each of the light shielding structures and a corresponding light source on the lower substrate overlap. Light emitted from each of the light sources is incident into the liquid crystal layer in a collimated manner, and the first electrode and the second electrode are configured to form an electric field in response to voltages applied to the first electrode and the second electrode, so that liquid crystal molecules within an area of the electric field are deflected to form a convex lens structure.
US11314108B2 Reconfigurable metasurface with tunable antennas formed from arrays of pixels of an optically tunable material
An apparatus includes two or more tunable antennas providing a reconfigurable metasurface, each of the tunable antennas including a plurality of pixels of optically tunable material, and a control circuit including switches providing current sources and a ground voltage, the switches being coupled to respective ones of the pixels of optically tunable material in each of the tunable antennas via first electrodes, the ground voltage being coupled to respective ones of the pixels of optically tunable material in each of the tunable antennas via second electrodes. The control circuit is configured to modify states of respective ones of the plurality of pixels of optically tunable material in the tunable antennas utilizing current supplied between the first electrodes and the second electrodes to adjust reflectivity of the plurality of pixels of optically tunable material in each of the tunable antennas to dynamically reconfigure respective antenna shape configurations of the tunable antennas.
US11314099B2 Transparent display and method
A transparent display and a transparent multiview display an image while enabling a background scene to be visible through the display. The transparent display includes a light guide having a scattering feature and an array of light valves configured to modulate emitted light scattered from the light guide to provide modulated emitted light representing a displayed image. Transparency of a combination of the light guide and the array of light valves is configured to enable the background scene to be visible through the transparent display. The transparent multiview display includes the light guide and a plurality of multibeam elements configured to scatter guided light from the light guide as a plurality of directional light beam. The transparent multiview display further includes an array of light valves to modulate the directional light beams to provide the display image as a multiview image.
US11314095B2 Optical pattern generation device
An optical pattern generation device includes: a first laser light source for emitting first laser light; a first diffractive optical element for changing a phase of the first laser light depending on a position on a plane perpendicular to a propagating direction of the first laser light, and emitting laser light having a phase distribution; a second diffractive optical element for changing a phase of incident laser light depending on a position on a plane perpendicular to a propagating direction of the incident laser light, and emitting laser light for forming an optical pattern; and a transfer optical system disposed between the first and second diffractive optical elements, for transferring the phase distribution of the laser light emitted from the first diffractive optical element to a phase distribution of laser light incident on the second diffractive optical element.
US11314094B2 Portable electronic device for mixed reality headset
A portable electronic device is used with a mixed reality (MR) headset. The MR headset includes a lens and a holder that retains the portable electronic device in a defined orientation relative to the lens. The portable electronic device includes a camera, a display device, and a processor. The camera outputs video frames and is arranged to view the lens. The display device is arranged to display information that is projected on the lens for reflection directly or indirectly toward the user's eyes and the camera. The processor performs operations that include processing the video frames from the camera to identify locations of at least one real-world feature, displaying information on the display device, and controlling at least one of the processing of the video frames and the displaying of the information on the display device to at least partially reduce occurrence in the video frames of the displayed information.
US11314089B2 Method and device for evaluating view images
The invention relates to a method for evaluating at least one view image (M) in order to image at least one viewpoint, which is provided in relation to at least one scene shot (S) of a scene (12), and/or at least one view direction of at least one person (10), said view direction being provided in relation to the at least one scene shot (S), towards a reference, the content of which matches at least one part of the scene (12). The at least one scene shot (S) is provided with the at least one assigned viewpoint (B) and/or the at least one assigned view direction, and the reference (R) is provided together with a result (B′) of the at least one view image (M). Furthermore, the at least one view image (M) is evaluated by means of at least one predefined quality measurement (GM), and the result of the evaluation is provided.
US11314076B2 Rigid scope
A rigid scope includes: an objective lens composed of, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens group having a negative power, a second lens group including a lens having a positive power, and a third lens group including two or more lenses; a relay lens arranged on the image side of the objective lens; a first lens frame that fixes in place a front group including at least the first lens group and the second lens group of the objective lens; and a second lens frame that fixes in place a rear group including one or more remaining lenses constituting the objective lens and at least part of the relay lens.
US11314062B2 Collimating lens, projecting module and mobile phone
The disclosure provides a collimating lens, a projecting module, and a mobile phone. An object side of the collimating lens is defined as adjacent to a laser transmitter, an image side of the collimating lens is defined as adjacent to an object to be measured. Along an optical axis from the object side to the image side, the collimating lens sequentially includes a first lens, a second lens, a third lens and a stop. An object side surface of the first lens is convex, an object side surface of the second lens is concave surface, an object side surface of the third lens is convex, and an image side surface of the third lens is convex. The stop is positioned between the third lens and the object to be measured. The material of each of the first lens, the second lens, and the third lens is plastic.
US11314059B2 Camera optical lens including seven lenses of ++-+-+-refractive powers
The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lenses and provides a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens; a second lens; a third lens; a fourth lens; a fifth lens; a sixth lens; and a seventh lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.51≤f1/f≤2.50, 1.70≤n1≤2.20, −2.00≤f3/f4≤0.00; 3.00≤(R13+R14)/(R13−R14)≤10.00; and 1.70≤n2≤2.20. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314052B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of optical lens and discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens, a second lens having a positive refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.00≤f1/f≤20.00; and 30.00≤R1/d1≤55.00; f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; R1 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the first lens; and d1 denotes an on-axis thickness of the first lens. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314051B2 System and method for laser generated corneal and crystalline lens incisions using a variable F/# optical system with aspheric contact interface to the cornea or rotating and adaptive optics
A laser system including a laser source that generates a laser beam and an optical switch that receives the laser beam and selectively sends the laser beam to either a fast path or a slow path, wherein in the fast path the laser beam has a first F/# and in the slow path the laser beam has a second F/# that is higher in value that of the first F/#. The laser system further including an afocal optical system that is in the slow path and receives the laser beam from the optical switch and an x-y scanner that receives either a first laser beam from the slow path or a second laser beam from the fast path. The laser system including a scan lens system that receives a scanning laser beam from the x-y scanner and performs a z-scan for the scanning laser beam only in the case wherein the scanning laser beam is generated from the laser beam in the fast path. The laser system further including an aspheric patient interface device that receives a laser beam from the scan lens system.
US11314050B2 Photographing optical system, image capturing unit and electronic device
A photographing optical system includes eight lens elements which are, in order from an object side to an image side: a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, a sixth lens element, a seventh lens element and an eighth lens element. The eight lens elements each have an object-side surface facing toward the object side and an image-side surface facing toward the image side. The first lens element has positive refractive power. The fifth lens element has positive refractive power. The object-side surface of the seventh lens element is convex in a paraxial region thereof. The image-side surface of the eighth lens element is concave in a paraxial region thereof. At least one lens surface of at least one lens element of the photographing optical system has at least one critical point in an off-axis region thereof.
US11314049B2 Camera optical lens including seven lenses of +−++−+− refractive powers
The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lenses and provides a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: an aperture; a first lens having a positive refractive power; a second lens having a negative refractive power; a third lens having a positive refractive power; a fourth lens having a positive refractive power; a fifth lens having a negative refractive power; a sixth lens having a positive refractive power; and a seventh lens having a negative refractive power. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.68≤n2≤2.20; and 15.00≤f3/f, where f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; n2 denotes a refractive index of the second lens; and f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens.
US11314039B2 Lens driving apparatus
A lens driving apparatus includes a holder, a cover, a carrier, a first magnet, a coil, a spring, two second magnets and a hall sensor. The holder includes an opening hole. The cover is made of metal material and coupled to the holder. The carrier is movably disposed in the cover, and for coupling to a lens. The first magnet is connected to an inner side of the cover. The coil is wound around an outer side of the carrier, and adjacent to the first magnet. The spring is coupled to the carrier. The second magnets are disposed on one end of the carrier which is toward the holder. The hall sensor is for detecting a magnetic field of any one of the second magnets, wherein the magnetic field is varied according to a relative displacement between the hall sensor and the second magnet which is detected.
US11314036B2 Liquid lens, and camera module and optical instrument including same
A liquid lens, which forms one optical system together with a solid lens, according to an embodiment, comprises: a first plate in which a cavity for accommodating a conductive liquid and a non-conductive liquid is arranged; a first electrode arranged on the first plate; a second electrode arranged under the first plate; a second plate arranged on the first electrode; and a third plate arranged under the second electrode, wherein a total volume of the conductive liquid and the non-conductive liquid and an area in which the lower surface of the second plate comes in contact with the conductive liquid can be designed so as to meet specific conditions.
US11314027B2 Optical system with safety component
A light guide or beam guiding system with safety component and a method for its breakage monitoring. The present invention provides a fiber optic cable comprising a power fiber as well as first and second channels for break and plug monitoring of the power fiber, wherein the first and second channels may be separate.
US11313995B2 Anti-glare film
An anti-glare film is attached on a surface of a display, and includes an anti-glare layer. The anti-glare layer is set to have a sparkle value of 10 or less, which is defined based on a value of a standard deviation of luminance distribution of the display under a state in which the anti-glare film is attached on the surface of the display, a value of specular gloss of 40% or less, which is measured with 60-degree specular gloss, and a value of transmission image clarity of 40% or less, which has an optical comb of 0.5 mm. Consequently, satisfactory anti-glare property can be provided while appropriately suppressing sparkle on the display.
US11313992B2 Method and device for detecting of illegal hiding places in iron ore load
A method and device construction for detecting of hiding places with smuggled materials in the extremely heavy railway loads transporting iron ore by the means of neutron beam are disclosed. Upon the scanning of the iron ore load with neutrons the searched cavities or leaden containers with contraband are expressed by reducing of the flow of passing neutrons. The outline width of the scanned load is measured by dimension detectors. Values of differences between the scanned widths of the load and the outline widths are measures of the cavity dimensions with smuggled materials and said measures are included into the neutron radiographic image.
US11313990B2 Large volume holographic imaging systems and associated methods
A holography sensor system is provided that includes an illuminator, a backscatter array, an array controller, and processing circuitry. The illuminator may be configured to output an illumination signal into a target volume. The backscatter array may comprise a plurality of backscatter elements. The array controller operably coupled to the backscatter elements, and the array controller may be configured to activate selected backscatter elements to enable the selected backscatter elements to transmit a backscatter signal in response to receipt of the illumination signal. The receiver may be configured to receive the backscatter signals from the selected backscatter elements. The processing circuitry may be configured to receive the backscatter data based on the backscatter signals from the receiver, aggregate the backscatter data with other backscatter data to form a holographic field measurement data set, and generate an image of the target volume based on the holographic field measurement data set.
US11313983B2 Nuclear gauges and methods of configuration and calibration of nuclear gauges
A method for calibrating a nuclear gauge of the having a source includes providing a nuclear gauge comprising a radiation source, the radiation source being coupled with a computing system with a machine readable program stored thereon containing a calibration routine. An operator places the gauge on one or more specified blocks to adjust the source within each block to one or more specified positions to initiate a count. The method includes determining that the source is at each position before each count begins, adjusting the counting times before each count begins by the program on the nuclear gauge based on each position of the source to obtain calibration information, obtaining counts at each position, storing the counts within the computing system of the nuclear gauge, and calculating for each position calibration coefficients.
US11313977B2 Versatile PET detector
A scalable medical imaging detector arrangement is provided having interchangeable sensor tiles with fixed outer dimensions for a fixed or universal mechanical, electrical, and cooling interface. Different sensor tile types with different performance grades and production costs care configured with a common interface for coupling to the medical imaging device, while the rest of the imaging system can remain unchanged.
US11313976B2 Host vehicle position estimation device
A host vehicle position estimation device includes a object database configured to store information on detected objects in which a position of each of the objects on the map and an object-detectable area are associated with each other, a measurement position acquisition unit configured to acquire a measurement position which is the position of the host vehicle on the map, measured by a vehicle-mounted measurement unit, a candidate object recognition unit configured to recognize a candidate object which is associated with the object-detectable area including the measurement position among the objects, based on the object-detectable area in the information on the detected objects and the measurement position, and a host vehicle position estimation unit configured to estimate a host vehicle position based on a position of the candidate object on the map and a result of detection performed by the vehicle-mounted sensor.
US11313975B2 GNSS antenna add-on
An add-on device configured to reduce the power level of reflected paths of GNSS signals reaching a GNSS receiver's antenna, the associated GNSS receiver set, some equipment embedding the add-on device, and the associated method to reduce the power level of reflected GNSS signals are provided. The GNSS signals are transmitted according to a first polarization, and the add-on device comprises a material configured to be transparent to the first polarization and to reflect GNSS signals polarized according to a second polarization orthogonal to the first polarization.
US11313972B2 Geo-referencing identification (GRID) tag
A system for tagging and tracking assets anywhere in the world under any environmental condition. Geo-Referencing Identification (GRID) tag, GRID satellite (GRIDSAT) tag and associated cloud infrastructure and user interface meet the objectives of a robust global tagging and tracking system. The GRID tag can be used to identify pieces of equipment or storage containers for low-value or aggregate equipment. GRID tags communicate with each other using a mesh radio in each tag. The GRIDSAT tag consists of a satellite modem, global positioning system (GPS) receiver, and mesh radio and can be used by itself for high-value items, large shipping containers, or vehicles and vessels to track and locate them, or used in concert with GRID tags that communicate with each other and with the GRIDSAT tag by means of mesh radio.
US11313953B2 Distance measuring module
A distance measuring module includes a light emitter, a reflecting unit and a light receiver. The light emitter is configured to emit first light, wherein an object reflects the first light to form second light. The reflecting unit is configured to perform a movement to reflect the first light or the second light. The light receiver is configured to receive the second light for calculating a distance between the distance measuring module and the object. An axis is oriented at a first angle or a second angle with respect to a baseline when the reflecting unit is performing the movement. When the axis is oriented at the first angle, the first light is reflected to the object by the reflecting unit. When the axis is oriented at the second angle, the second light is reflected to the light receiver by the reflecting unit.
US11313950B2 Machine learning based highway radar vehicle classification across multiple lanes and speeds
Systems and methods for training and using machine learning models to classify vehicles from highway radar systems are provided. The training systems may use auxiliary radar processing to separate events by lane, length, and/or speed, and then use separate event data groups pooled from similar or proximate lanes, lengths, and/or speeds to train multiple models. At estimation time, incoming events may be grouped using similar groupings as those used during training to select which model to use. An incoming event may be applied to the neural network operations of the selected model to generate an estimate. Generating an estimate may involve successive applications of multiple linear convolutions and other steps along varying or alternating dimensions of the in-process data.
US11313947B2 Method and system for simulation-assisted determination of echo points, and emulation method and emulation apparatus
A method and a system for simulation-assisted determination of at least one actual echo point of an object, and a method and an emulation apparatus for emulating a detection target. Here, a predicted object reference point of the object and a predicted sensor device reference point of a sensor device, in particular a radar-based sensor device, are calculated on the basis of an actual object reference point and an actual sensor device reference point and a predicted echo point of the object is calculated on the basis of an emission characteristic of the sensor device, the predicted object reference point, and the predicted sensor device reference point. Moreover, a predicted relative relationship, in particular a spatial relative relationship, is calculated between the predicted echo point and the predicted object reference point. An updated actual object reference point is calculated, in particular at least substantially in real time, and a simulated actual echo point of the object determined on the basis of the predicted relative relationship and the updated actual object reference point, in particular at least substantially in real time. The simulated actual echo point output.
US11313943B2 Vehicle radar system arranged for reducing interference
A vehicle radar system (3) having at least one transceiver arrangement (7) arranged to generate, transmit and receive reflected radar signals. The transceiver arrangement (7) includes an ADC arrangement (10) that is arranged to output a digital IF signal (20) in a time domain to a DSP arrangement (12). A first DSP function (12a) is arranged to: identify and retain sample points of the digital IF signal (20) in a spectral domain with signal components that exceed a certain level threshold, such that an approximation signal (36) is formed in the time domain, identify possible sections (37) of the digital IF signal (20) in the time domain that exhibit interference exceeding an interference threshold, determine whether or not to replace such sections (37) with equivalent sections (38) of the approximation signal (36), and if applicable, replace such sections (37) with equivalent sections (38) of the approximation signal (36).
US11313941B2 Communication device and control method
A communication device includes: an acquisition unit that acquires first position information indicating a first position of the communication device and first position error information indicating an error of the first position; a reception unit that receives second position information indicating a second position of a communication device and second position error information indicating an error of the second position acquired by the communication device; a first calculation unit that calculates a first arrival direction and a first arrival direction error based on one or more pieces of information out of the first position information and so on; a second calculation unit that calculates a second arrival direction; and a judgment unit that makes the second calculation unit revise the second arrival direction based on the first arrival direction when the first arrival direction error is smaller than a first threshold value.
US11313938B2 Intelligent data collection and transmission based on remote motion sensing
Remote monitoring of an area with a remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) encased in a rubber ball (302) is provided. A remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) is provided which receives a spoken description of a location of the remote sensing device and stores the spoken description as predetermined location information. The description can be received directly prior to deployment or wirelessly transmitted from another device (400). The remote sensing device can sense information related to its environment via a motion sensor (314), such as whether an intruder is located within a vicinity of the remote sensing device (100, 200, 300). The remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) can then transmit the predetermined location information and the environment information to the another device (400) in response to the sensing. In response to receipt, the other device (400) can render the predetermined location information and the environment information in an audible format.
US11313929B2 Slotted waveguide array RF coil for magnetic resonance systems
The exemplary system and method facilitate excitation of RF magnetic fields in ultra-high field (UHF) magnetic resonance (MRI) systems (e.g., MRI/NMR system) using a slotted waveguide array (SWGA) as an exciter coil. The exemplary exciter coil, in some embodiments, is configurable to provide RF magnetic field B1+ with high field-uniformity, with high efficiency, with excellent circular polarization, with negligible axial z-component, with arbitrary large field of view, and with exceptional possibilities for field-optimizations via RF shimming.
US11313928B2 Coil for receiving magnetic resonance signal and coil assembly thereof
A coil for receiving a magnetic resonance signal is provided. The coil may include a first conductor; and a second conductor electrically coupled to the first conductor. The second conductor may extend along the first conductor. The first conductor may have at least one first opening or the second conductor may have at least one second opening. The first conductor and the second conductor may be electrically coupled using an electronic component placed at the at least one first opening or the at least one second opening so that an electric current flows between the first conductor and the second conductor through the electronic component.
US11313927B2 Systems and methods for magnetic resonance imaging
A method may include obtaining image data of a subject acquired by an imaging device. The method may also include determining one or more characteristics associated with a body part of the subject from the image data. The one or more characteristics of the body part of the subject may include at least one of position information of the body part in the subject, geometric morphology information of the body part, water content information, or fat content information. The method may also include determining, based on one or more characteristics associated with the body part, values of one or more individualized parameters corresponding to the subject. The method may further include causing the imaging device to perform an imaging scan on the subject according to the values of the one or more individualized parameters.
US11313924B2 Method and apparatus for magnetic sensor producing a changing magnetic field
Methods and apparatus for detecting a magnetic field include a semiconductor substrate, a coil configured to provide a changing magnetic field in response to a changing current in the coil; and a magnetic field sensing element supported by the substrate. The coil receives the changing current and, in response, generates a changing magnetic field. The magnetic field sensing element detects the presence of a magnetic target by detecting changes to the magnetic field caused by the target and comparing them to an expected value.
US11313919B2 Socket tester with switchable audible indicator of detected presence of voltage
A socket tester device includes an electrical plug that is to be inserted into an electrical socket, a tester circuit electrically coupled to the electrical plug, a sound emitting device, a communication device, a processor, and a memory. The tester circuit outputs one or more signals indicating a wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted. The memory stores instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the processor to receive the one or more signals indicating the wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted, control the communication device to wirelessly transmit a first message that includes data indicating the wiring condition of the electrical socket into which the electrical plug is inserted, and control whether the sound emitting device emits one or more sounds.
US11313918B2 Methods and systems for indicating and detecting alignment between coupled components
In an example, a system for indicating alignment between two components that are mechanically coupled to each other is disclosed. The system includes a first component, a second component, a connector configured to mechanically couple the first component to the second component by moving the connector from a first position to a second position, a first circuit affixed to the first component, and a second circuit affixed to the connector. The first circuit and the second circuit are positioned on the first component and the connector, respectively, such that an electrical connection between the first circuit and the second circuit occurs when the connector is in the second position and the first component and the second component are aligned. The first circuit or the second circuit comprises an antenna, and the electrical connection enables the antenna to transmit a signal.
US11313914B2 Energy storage system, capacity estimation device for secondary battery, and capacity estimation method for lead-acid battery
An energy storage system includes a lead-acid battery, a battery management unit. The battery management unit defines, based on an open voltage of the lead-acid battery, a first amount of change in a capacity of the lead-acid battery from a reference state, correlating with the open voltage of the lead-acid battery and caused by a first deterioration factor and defines, based on the first amount of change in the capacity and an amount of change in overall internal resistance of the lead-acid battery from the reference state, a second amount of change in a capacity of the lead-acid battery, not correlating with the open voltage and caused by a second deterioration factor. The battery management unit defines, based on the first and second amounts of change in the capacity, at least one of a battery capacity of the lead-acid battery or an amount of change in the battery capacity from the reference state.
US11313912B2 Battery power limits estimation based on RC model
A method of estimating a maximum power limit of a battery cell at a specified prediction time using an improved RC equivalent circuit battery model and based on the battery cell's state of charge (SOC), temperature, and state of health (SOH). The method includes determining the battery cell's peak and continuous current limits, predicting a peak voltage after the specified prediction time based on the peak current limit, determining buffer values for the predicted peak voltage and the temperature of various battery components, setting a maximum current limit based on the buffer values, predicting a maximum voltage after the specified prediction time based on the maximum current limit, and determining a maximum power limit based on the predicted maximum voltage and the maximum current limit.
US11313911B2 Secondary battery parameter estimation device, secondary battery parameter estimation method, and program
A parameter estimation device includes: a voltage acquisition unit; a current acquisition unit; a parameter estimation unit; an internal resistance deriving unit; and a determination unit configured to determine, on the basis of a result of comparison between the internal resistance estimated by the parameter estimation unit and the internal resistance derived by the internal resistance deriving unit, whether or not to replace parameters of the secondary battery with the plurality of parameters estimated by the parameter estimation unit.
US11313908B2 Detection circuit, method, and apparatus
A detection circuit includes a switch conversion unit and a collection control unit. The switch conversion unit is configured to: enable a first end of the switch conversion unit to connect to a third end of the switch conversion unit within first duration, and enable a second end of the switch conversion unit to connect to the third end of the switch conversion unit within second duration. The collection control unit is configured to: collect a voltage (V1) between a first end of a relay and a second end of a battery pack within the first duration, collect a voltage (V2) between a second end of the relay and the second end of the battery pack within the second duration, and determine, based on V1 and V2, whether the relay is faulty.
US11313906B2 Auto-calibration circuit for pulse generating circuit used in resonating circuits
Disclosed is an auto-calibration circuit and method to generate the precise pulses that are required for energy savings achieved by using wide-band resonating cells for digital circuits. The calibration circuit performs a calibration technique by programming the number of PMOS devices and NMOS devices in parallel to an inverter, and these numbers are dynamically changed based on a target reference voltage that is defined by a resistance ratio or any PVT-independent reference voltages could also be set as a target voltage level.
US11313899B2 Methods and apparatus for sensor diagnostics
Methods and apparatus for providing an integrated circuit having a drive current source, a magnetic sensing element coupled to the drive current source, the magnetic sensing element having first and second differential outputs, and first and second current elements to provide respective currents in relation to the drive current source, wherein the first current element is coupled to the first differential output and the second current element is coupled to the second differential output. In illustrative embodiments, an IC output can output a voltage corresponding to the currents of the first and second current elements.
US11313893B2 Far-field radiation pattern measurements of high-frequency antennas with unmanned aerial systems
An unmanned, automated aerial system is programmed to fly in a set pattern around an antenna. The antenna is supported by a structure on the ground, or attached to an aerostat, according to its operational wavelength, in order to avoid ground effects. The radiation pattern of the antenna under test is measured by an antenna onboard the aerial system. The positional data of both antennas is logged to account for any interference in the measurements due to atmospheric conditions.
US11313884B2 Current sensor
A current sensor includes at least two conductors and at least two magnetoelectric conversion units each having at least two magnetism detection elements for detecting magnetic flux density of magnetic flux input to detection surfaces facing the same direction, and outputting a signal according to a difference in magnetic flux density between orthogonal components orthogonal to the detection surface of magnetic flux input to the detection surface of the magnetism detection elements. Each conductor includes an extending portion extending along a second-direction orthogonal to a first-direction being an adjacent direction of two adjacent conductors, and a recessed portion including orthogonal portions extending along a third-direction orthogonal to the first- and second-directions and recessed in the third-direction from the extending portion. Each magnetoelectric conversion unit is disposed with the detection surface facing the orthogonal portion of the recessed portion.
US11313880B2 Force deflection and resistance testing system and method of use
A testing system for electrical interconnects having a removable device under test printed circuit board (DUT PCB) that electrically connects with the electrical testing components of the system. A removable top plate is placed on top of the DUT PCB and is locked in place by a plurality of locking posts that selectively connect to cam surfaces in the top plate that pull the top plate down sandwiching the DUT PCB between the top plate and the electrical testing components of the system. An actuator is also presented that presses the device under test into the electrical interconnect at increments where tests are performed on one, some or all of the contact points of the electrical interconnect. This information is then analyzed and graphed to assist with determine the optimum force and/or height to use during actual use.
US11313868B2 Methods of detecting anti-folic acid antibodies and uses thereof
The invention relates to devices and methods for detecting the presence of antibodies to folic acid in a sample.
US11313864B2 Method for determining anti-drug antibodies in a minipig sample
The present invention relates to in vitro methods for determining the presence or absence of an anti-drug antibody (ADA) or drug/ADA immunecomplexes in a minipig sample. The invention further relates to antibodies specifically binding to minipig IgG that are applicable in the methods of the invention.
US11313857B2 System and method for identifying and quantifying species with nanopores, using complexes of nanoparticles with carrier particles
A multiplexed digital detection platform embodiment for molecular species in solution is based on a single-molecule immunochemistry, and/or aptamer chemistry, on color-barcoded beads. Beads that capture molecular species from a complex sample using selective binders are exposed to a test sample, and the captured molecular species is tagged using second affinity probes that are linked to photocleavable nucleic acid particles. In the embodiment, the beads are then introduced to a counter system that comprises a microcavity/nanopore device. Once a bead is captured by the micropore, nucleic acid particles, e.g., reporter nucleic acid nanoparticles (rNANPs), are released using photocleavage, and are detected by the nanopore. Each electrical spike that is uniquely produced by the nucleic acid nanoparticle is counted as a single molecular species, and the total count represents the overall number of molecular species in the sample. Various molecular species can be detected at the same time.
US11313856B2 Spatially encoded biological assays
Provided herein are methods for determining presence of a target enzyme in a tissue section that include delivering a plurality of probes to a tissue section, where a probe of the plurality of probes comprises a capture agent that comprises a substrate for the target enzyme in the tissue section, and where the capture agent is conjugated to an oligonucleotide.
US11313850B2 Small particle measurement system
A nanopore device includes an aperture and an electrode pair. A transimpedance amplifier converts a current signal IS that flows through the nanopore device into a voltage signal VS. The nanopore device measures small particles based on first data obtained by removing a DC component from the voltage signal VS and second data obtained based on the voltage signal VS from which the DC component has not been removed. Furthermore, the nanopore device is capable of monitoring the state of the nanopore device.
US11313845B2 Hydrogen-detecting composite particles and manufacturing method thereof
The present invention relates to hydrogen-detectable composite particles through irreversible discoloration and a method for manufacturing same. More particularly, the present invention relates to composite particles having palladium oxide (PdO) particles adhered on the surfaces of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles and a method for manufacturing same. In addition, the present invention relates to applications of hydrogen detecting sensors, nanofibers, polymer films, paints, or the like using the composite particles.
US11313844B2 Multi-channel resistance-based gas sensor system
In a multi-channel resistance-based gas sensor system, the multi-channel array includes gas sensor channels respectively connected to resistive type gas sensors. The pre-processing unit selects a current mode, a resistance mode, or an external resistance mode, analyzes a sensing value obtained from any one of the gas sensor channels based on the selected mode and outputs a voltage value corresponding thereto. The analog-to-digital converter (ADC) converts the voltage value to digital data. The control unit controls the pre-processing unit to execute one of the current mode for analyzing a sensing value smaller than or equal to a preset first resistance value, the external resistance mode for analyzing a sensing value greater than or equal to a preset second resistance value greater than the preset first resistance value and the resistance mode for analyzing a sensing value between the preset resistance first value and the preset second resistance value.
US11313827B2 Sensor devices for detecting a pH change in a solution
According to various embodiments, there is provided a sensor device that includes: a substrate and two semiconductor structures. Each semiconductor structure includes a source region and a drain region at least partially disposed within the substrate, a channel region between the source region and the drain region, and a gate region. A first semiconductor structure of the two semiconductor structures further includes a sensing element electrically connected to the first gate structure. The sensing element is configured to receive a solution. The drain regions of the two semiconductor structures are electrically coupled. The source regions of the two semiconductor structures are also electrically coupled. A mobility of charge carriers of the channel region of a second semiconductor structure of the two semiconductor structures is lower than a mobility of charge carriers of the channel region of the first semiconductor structure.
US11313823B2 Method of examining the electrical properties of objects using electric fields
The electrical properties of objects are examined, using electric fields. An object is arranged on an apparatus having a first electrode (201) and a second electrode (202). The first electrode is energised during a first strobing operation of a scanning-cycle and the second electrode is monitored during this first strobing operation. Thereafter, during a second strobing operation, the second electrode is energised and the first electrode is monitored.
US11313821B2 Sensor
A sensor for the in situ detection of a target chemical species, comprising a gas permeable membrane having a sampling side and an opposing analytical side, wherein the sampling side of the membrane is capable of receiving a sample and the membrane is permeable to target chemical species present in the sample. A weak acid or a weak base is in contact with the analytical side of the membrane, and a conductivity detector is in contact with the weak acid or weak base. In use, target chemical species present in the sample permeate through the membrane and react with the weak acid or weak base, producing ionic species and changing the conductivity.
US11313814B2 Detection scheme for x-ray small angle scattering
A detection scheme for x-ray small angle scattering is described. An x-ray small angle scattering apparatus may include a first grating and a complementary second grating. The first grating includes a plurality of first grating cells. The complementary second grating includes a plurality of second grating cells. The second grating is positioned relative to the first grating. A configuration of the first grating, a configuration of the second grating and the relative positioning of the grating are configured to pass one or more small angle scattered photons and to block one or more Compton scattered photons and one or more main x-ray photons.
US11313810B2 Secure semiconductor wafer inspection utilizing film thickness
A method for verifying semiconductor wafers includes receiving a semiconductor wafer including a plurality of layers. A first set of measurement data is obtained for at least one layer of the plurality of layers, where the first set of measurement data includes at least one previously recorded thickness measurement for one or more portions of the at least one layer. The first set of measurement data is compared to a second set of measurement data for the at least one layer. The second set of measurement data includes at least one new thickness measurement for the one or more portions of the at least one layer. The semiconductor wafer is determined to be an authentic wafer based on the second set of measurement data corresponding to the first set of measurement data, otherwise the semiconductor is determined to not be an authentic wafer.
US11313796B2 Optical waveguide and optical concentration measuring apparatus comprising a support with a shifted connecting portion
An optical waveguide (10) includes a substrate (15), a core layer (11) that extends along the longitudinal direction and through which infrared light IR can propagate, and a support (17) formed from a material with a smaller refractive index than the core layer (11) and configured to connect at least a portion of the substrate (15) and at least a portion of the core layer (11) to support the core layer with respect to the substrate (15). A connecting portion (171) of the support (17) connected to the core layer (11) is shifted from the position having the shortest distance from the center to the outer surface in a cross-section perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the core layer (11).
US11313789B2 Measurement system based on optical interference and measuring method using same
A measurement system includes a light source configured to emitting a source light, a detection platform configured to support a reference sample and a test sample; a light guiding element on an optical path of the source light; and a detector. The detection platform is configured to synchronously move the reference sample and the test sample on a same surface of the detection platform. The light guiding element is configured to divide the source light into a measurement light and a reference light and guide the measurement light to the test sample, and the reference light to the reference sample. The measurement light reflected by the test sample and the reference light reflected by the reference sample are combined as an interference light. The detector is configured to receive the interference light and obtain optical information of the test sample according to the interference light.
US11313781B2 Self-parative calibration method of an aptamer sensor
A method for using a biosensor to determine the concentration of a target analyte, that does not require a pre-test calibration step. Small variations between electrodes on different biosensors, even when the biosensors are designed to be identical and manufactured in as close a manner as possible, can lead to significant variations in output when the electrochemical method is applied. Therefore, existing biosensors are calibrated before use, either during manufacturing or just prior to use. Prior calibration is not feasible for disposable applications, and increases the complexity of use if required to be performed by the end-user. A self-parative calibration method is described in which certain constants are determined during testing of the biosensor, then applied to all uses of the biosensor, so that an additional calibration step is not required.
US11313778B1 In-situ micro-viscometry for low-cost cure monitoring and control
The present invention relates to devices for measuring property changes via in-situ micro-viscometry and methods of using same. The aforementioned device is inexpensive and can be used to quickly and accurately measure numerous physical and chemical property changes, including but not limited to the rate of chemical cure, change in tack, and rate of mass loss, for example, rate of moisture, solvent and/or plasticizer change.
US11313767B2 Test stand for a chain driven motorcycle and method of testing a chain driven motorcycle
A motorcycle test stand comprises at least one dynamometer configured and arranged to be connected to a drivetrain of a motorcycle to be tested, and a receptacle configured and arranged for receiving a motorcycle frame, and a base fixing the dynamometer and the receptacle relative to one another. The receptable has first and second connecting points configured and arranged to be coupled to the motorcycle frame.
US11313764B2 Particulate matter sensor
A particulate matter sensor includes a sensing element with a first electrode and a second electrode, an inner shield with the sensing element disposed therein, and an outer shield with the inner shield disposed therein. The inner shield includes a first portion with an inner shield inlet and a second portion which is smaller in diameter that the first portion such that the first and second electrodes are within the second portion. The outer shield includes an outer shield inlet which communicates exhaust gases to the inner shield inlet.
US11313763B2 Engine synchronization system and control method thereof
An engine synchronization method may include: detecting teeth numbers of crank teeth installed on a crankshaft based on a pulse signal generated from a crankshaft position sensor; calculating a tooth period between a falling edge and a next falling edge of the pulse signal generated from the crankshaft position sensor and detecting a missing tooth based on the calculated tooth period; determining whether the detected missing tooth is an actual missing tooth based on a tooth number detected at the time of detecting the missing tooth; and performing synchronization control of an engine when it is determined that the detected missing tooth is the actual missing tooth.
US11313755B2 Automated pipeline maintenance using multiple pigs over time
Dynamic pressure wave propagation can be used in pipelines to provide information about the available, unobstructed diameter and any partial or complete blockages in the pipeline. Based on this information, a system can automatically determine optimal times to launch pipeline inspection gauges for cleaning or other purposes. A pipeline inspection gauge is sometimes referred to as a pig. Certain aspects and features include a system that can launch pigs as needed automatically by activating an automatic multiple pig launcher at appropriate times.
US11313751B1 Leak detection and containment device
A leak detection and containment tray includes a solid bottom surface and perforated upper surface and a pair of metal plates separated by a unit of absorbent material that is conductive when wet. When the tray absorbs a liquid, an electrical connection is completed between the pair of metal plates thereby causing an audible alarm. An illumination device is also provided and illuminated when the electrical connection is completed. A switch is configured to permit selective use of the audio and/or visual alarm.
US11313750B2 System and method for detecting operating events of an engine via MIDI
A method of monitoring an operating event of a combustion engine includes receiving a noise signal sensed by a knock sensor disposed in or proximate to the combustion engine, correlating the noise signal with a musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) fingerprint having at least an ADSR envelope indicative of the operating event, and detecting if the operating event has occurred based on the correlating of the noise signal with the fingerprint.
US11313745B2 Solid instrumented spherical blast impulse recording device (SISBIRD)
A Solid Instrumented Spherical Blast Impulse Recording Device (SISBIRD) includes a spherical housing formed of material that is resistant to an explosive blast wave from a test weapon. A test payload bore shaft is accessible through an opening in the spherical housing. A door is fastened over the opening in the spherical housing. A test data module is received in the test payload bore shaft. The test data module includes: (i) a three-axis acceleration sensor; (ii) a memory; and (iii) a controller. The controller is communicatively coupled to the three-axis acceleration sensor and the memory. The controller executes a data acquisition utility to record, in the memory, acceleration data in three-dimensions from the three-axis acceleration sensor during exposure of the spherical housing to the explosive blast wave.
US11313738B2 Apparatus for measurement of atmospheric temperature inversions
A handheld apparatus for measuring atmospheric temperature inversions consisting of a battery powered electronic display portion, a folding pole portion, and a temperature sensor protected from sources of heat radiation. An electronic circuit measures air temperatures at multiple heights accurately by automatically determining when readings have stabilized and reads a tilt sensor to assure temperature readings are at the proper height. Affixing said temperature sensor to the end of a pole while the opposite end is held in the user's hand facilitates waving of the temperature sensor end through the air to increase air flow, therefore, assuring quicker response and accurate air temperature readings. An electronic display indicates the presence and intensity of an atmospheric temperature inversion.
US11313729B1 Phononic-isolated kinetic inductance detector and fabrication method thereof
The present invention relates to a phononic-isolated Kinetic Inductance Detector (KID) and a method of fabrication thereof. The KID is a highly sensitive superconducting cryogenic detector which can be scaled to very large format arrays. The fabrication process of the KID of the present invention integrates a phononic crystal into a KID architecture. The phononic structures are designed to reduce the loss of recombination and athermal phonons, resulting in lower noise and higher sensitivity detectors.
US11313727B2 EUV spectroscopic polarimeter
We have invented an EUV spectroscopic polarimeter including a light receiving element, a first polarizing modulation element, a second polarizing modulation element, an energy splitting element and a light detecting and analyzing apparatus. The light receiving element is for receiving a target light. The first polarizing modulation element is rotatably connected to the light receiving element for generating a first polarized light. The second polarizing modulation element is rotatably connected to the first polarizing modulation element for generating a second polarized light. The energy splitting element receives the second polarized light so as to generate a modulated-polarization and energy-resolved light. The light detecting and analyzing apparatus receiving the polarization-modulated and energy-resolved light and providing a spectrum information by an analyzing algorithm which is able to retrieve the helicity, ellipticity, tilt angle and the degree of polarization for the whole spectrum of the target light.
US11313725B2 Miniaturized Fourier-transform Raman spectrometer systems and methods
State-of-the-art portable Raman spectrometers use discrete free-space optical components that must be aligned well and that don't tolerate vibrations well. Conversely, the inventive spectrometers are made with monolithic photonic integration to fabricate some or all optical components on one or more planar substrates. Photonic integration enables dense integration of components, eliminates manual alignment and individual component assembly, and yields superior mechanical stability and resistance to shock or vibration. These features make inventive spectrometers especially suitable for use in high-performance portable or wearable sensors. They also yield significant performance advantages, including a large (e.g., 10,000-fold) increase in Raman scattering efficiency resulting from on-chip interaction of the tightly localized optical mode and the analyte and a large enhancement in spectral resolution and sensitivity resulting from the integration of an on-chip Fourier-transform spectrometer.
US11313719B2 Photon number resolving superconducting detector
A photon detector is provided. The photon detector includes a superconducting wire having a plurality of alternating narrow and wide portions; a current source electrically-coupled to the superconducting wire and configured to supply the superconducting wire with electrical current; and an optical waveguide optically coupled to the plurality of narrow portions of the superconducting wire.
US11313715B1 Weighing apparatus for a lifting device
Weighing apparatus, for use with a lifting device, is provided including a weighing unit and a cover shaped and sized to at least partially surround a tine of the lifting device. The weighing unit weighs a load that is lifted by the lifting device and is coupled to a lateral side of the cover such that the weighing unit is placed alongside the cover. The weighing unit includes one or more load cells, and an upper surface configured to contact the load lifted by the lifting device. A height of the weighing apparatus varies between the cover and the weighing unit such that a height of the weighing unit is greater than a height of the cover, thereby forming a gap between the load and the cover when a load is lifted by the lifting device. Other applications are also described.
US11313701B2 Rocker actuator potentiometer
A manual control for an electronic apparatus includes a manually activated rocker actuator mechanism coupled to a magnet source. The magnet source is in a rest position relative to a Variable Hall effect sensor device when the rocker actuator mechanism is in a rest position. A variable output signal from the sensor device is substantially at a minimum value when the magnet source is in the rest position relative to the sensor device. The magnet source is in a maximum position relative to the sensor device when the rocker actuator mechanism is in a maximum position. The variable output signal is substantially at a maximum value when the magnet source is in the maximum position relative to the sensor device.
US11313696B2 Method and apparatus for a context-aware crowd-sourced sparse high definition map
A vehicle is described, and includes an on-board controller, an extra-vehicle communication system, a GPS sensor, a spatial monitoring system, and a navigation system that employs an on-vehicle navigation map. Operation includes capturing a 3D sensor representation of a field of view and an associated GPS location, executing a feature extraction routine, executing a semantic segmentation of the extracted features, executing a simultaneous location and mapping (SLAM) of the extracted features, executing a context extraction from the simultaneous location and mapping of the extracted features, and updating the on-vehicle navigation map based thereon. A parsimonious map representation is generated based upon the updated on-vehicle navigation map, and is communicated to a second, off-board controller. The second controller executes a sparse map stitching to update a base navigation map based upon the parsimonious map representation. The on-vehicle navigation map is updated based upon the off-board navigation map.
US11313690B2 Method and system for route determination based on a vehicle and propulsion system characterization
Embodiments include a method that identifies a route between a destination and a current location and quantizes the route into two or more road segments. The method includes characterizing the two or more road segments according to propulsion resources available to a vehicle generating at least two energy paths across the route based on the characterization of the two or more road segments. The method also includes providing an optimized energy path from the at least two energy paths.
US11313689B2 Route safety determination system
Systems and methods are provided for receiving location data for a first location and a second location and generating a plurality of candidate routes to travel from the first location to the second location, based on the location data, each candidate route comprising a plurality of segments. The systems and methods further generate a safety score for each segment of each candidate route of the plurality of candidate routes, generate a safety score for each candidate route based on safety scores generated for each segment associated with each candidate route, select a best candidate route using the safety score associated with each of the candidate routes, and provide a recommendation for a travel route comprising the best candidate route
US11313688B2 Advanced trip planning for autonomous vehicle services
Aspects of the disclosure provide for advanced trip planning for an autonomous vehicle service. For instance, an example method may include determining a potential pickup location for a user, determining a set of potential destination locations for a user, and determining a set of potential trips. For each potential trip a vehicle of a fleet of autonomous vehicles of the service may be assigned and trip information, including an estimated time of arrival for the assigned vehicle of the potential trip to reach the destination location of the potential trip, may be determined. The trip information for each potential trip may be provided for display to the user. Thereafter, confirmation information identifying one of the set of potential trips may be received, and the assigned vehicle for one first of the set of potential trips may be dispatched to pick up the user.
US11313683B2 Information processing device and information processing method
There is provided an information processing device including a control unit that determines reliability of positioning information of a user calculated on a basis of sensed information output from a sensing unit built in a portable information processing device. According to the present disclosure, it is possible to determine the reliability of positioning information. Note that the effects described above are not necessarily limitative. With or in the place of the above effects, there may be achieved any one of the effects described in this specification or other effects that may be grasped from this specification.
US11313667B2 Methods for the stabilization of interferometric systems and interferometric systems implementing such methods
The present description relates to a stabilized interferometric system comprising: a light source (210) for emitting an initial beam of coherent light; a spatial light modulator (220) configured to receive at least a first part of said initial beam and input data (203) and configured to emit a spatially modulated beam resulting from a spatial modulation of a parameter of said first part of said initial beam based on said input data; a scattering medium (230) configured to receive said spatially modulated beam; a detection unit (240) configured to acquire an interference pattern (IN0) resulting from the interferences between randomly scattered optical paths taken by the spatially modulated beam through the scattering material; a control unit (250) configured to vary the frequency of the laser source in order to at least partially compensate a change in said interference pattern resulting from a change in at least one environmental parameter.
US11313652B1 Underbody kit
An underbody kit for a vehicle having an outer body shell defining a cavity, at least one explosive device secured to the outer body shell within the cavity, and wherein the underbody kit is constructed and arranged to counteract both a blast event near the vehicle and a penetrator event.
US11313649B1 Elevation range meter and method of ranging a target using said elevation range meter
An elevation range meter is configured to be used in conjunction with a reticle to provide an offset range marking, such as an offset range distance that a target is located over on the reticle before firing. An offset range distance factors in the range to the target and the elevation of the firearm. The elevation range meter has a weighted dial that rotates with respect to the barrel or elevation angle to indicate an offset range marking, such as a distance, milliradians or minutes of angle, from a plurality of elevation range marking columns on the weighted dial. The weighted dial may have a plurality of columns of elevation range markings and the appropriate column for the determined range may be selected to indicate the offset range distance. The user may then locate the target on the reticle at this offset range distance before firing.
US11313648B2 Telescopic sight
A telescopic sight for a hand-held weapon comprises a housing for an optical system that presents a telescopic image to a user, and a zoom adjustment ring on the housing. The optical system has objective and ocular lens systems and between these an image erector lens system, and a sighting element bearing a graphic image pattern at either a first focal plane between the image erector lens system and the objective lens system or a second focal plane between the image erector lens system and the ocular lens system. An optical zoom system is linked to the zoom adjustment ring for effecting a change in magnification. The zoom adjustment ring is movable over the housing in opposite forward and rearward axial directions between a locked position and an unlocked position to adjust the zoom magnification. In the locked position interengaging formations between the ring and housing slides into engagement.
US11313647B1 Multi-MOA reflex sight for firearms
An apparatus implementable on a firearm includes a lens, a light source, and a control unit coupled to control the light source. The light source is configured to project an image of an aim point onto the lens. In operation, the control unit is configured to vary a size of the image projected onto the lens by the light source without changing a shape or an outer contour of the image.
US11313643B2 Folding stock assembly for firearms
A folding stock assembly for firearms can be easily folded to the left or right without the use of any additional tools for ease of handling and ergonomics in sniper or tactical weapons.
US11313638B2 Laser training device with simulated cycling of a firearm action
A weapon training device include a frame, a reciprocating member in sliding longitudinal engagement with the frame, and a magazine coupled to the frame. The magazine has a compressed gas chamber in fluid communication with a valve. A light emitter actuated by a switch tied to a trigger is disposed in a barrel. A fire control module has a trigger that is releasably engaged thereto and positioned in axial alignment with the valve, and linked to the switch. A piston is fixed to the frame and is in fluid communication with the magazine valve. A piston sleeve is fixed to the reciprocating member, and the piston is be received therein. An impulse to the piston sleeve from the gas directed into the piston is transferred to a rearward longitudinal motion of the reciprocating member relative to the frame.
US11313628B2 Thermal conducting structure
A thermal conducting structure includes a vapor chamber and at least one heat pipe. The vapor chamber has a casing with a through hole formed on a side of the casing, and a chamber defined inside the casing and communicated with the through hole and having a metal mesh covered on an inner wall of the chamber. The heat pipe has a tubular body and an opening formed at an end of the tubular body, and the tubular body is connected to the through hole, and a cavity is defined inside the tubular body. A capillary member is covered onto an inner wall of the cavity. The metal mesh extends through the opening into the cavity to connect the capillary member. The metal mesh is used as a capillary structure, and the vapor chamber and heat pipe are used together to provide a better cooling efficiency.
US11313626B2 Heat pipe
This disclosure relates to a heat pipe includes a tubular body and a capillary structure. The tubular body has an inner surface. The inner surface forms a sealed chamber. The capillary structure is located in the sealed chamber and arranged on the inner surface. The tubular body includes a condensation section and an evaporation section connected to each other. The capillary structure includes a cold section and a heat section connected to each other. The cold section is disposed on the condensation section, and the heat section is disposed on the evaporation section. A wall thickness of the cold section is greater than a wall thickness of the heat section.
US11313619B2 Ethylene plant refrigeration system
A refrigeration system for cooling a charge gas by a binary refrigerant. The refrigeration system comprises n heat exchangers, n compressor stages, at least one separator and a demethanizer. By flowing depressurized refrigerant through all the subsequent heat exchangers and installing interstage coolers, the overall energy for the refrigeration system is reduced.
US11313616B2 Refrigerator with an adjustable bin
A refrigerator appliance having one or more adjustable bins. The refrigerator door may include the one or more adjustable bins. The adjustable bin may move along one or more rails. The adjustable bin may include one or more actuators engaging the one or more rails. The adjustable bin may include one or more bushings slidably engaging the one or more rails. The adjustable bin may include a storage bin removable from a carriage.
US11313613B2 Refrigerator
There is disclosed a refrigerator including an inner case that defines an exterior appearance of a storage space, with a communication hole formed therein, an outer case spaced apart a predetermined distance from the inner case, with a communication formed at a position corresponding to the communication hole of the inner case, a vacuum space provided between the inner case and the outer case, with being maintained vacuum, to insulate the inner case from the outer case, and a connection pipe passing through the vacuum space, to connect the communication hole of the inner case and the communication hole of the outer case with each other.
US11313611B2 Construction method for vacuum insulated door
A door panel includes an outer panel having a generally planar body portion with inner and outer surfaces and a sidewall with a front edge. An inner panel includes a generally planar body portion with inner and outer surfaces and a sidewall with a front edge. A trim breaker interconnects the outer panel and the inner panel to form a vacuum cavity therebetween. The trim breaker includes first and second upright members interconnected by upper and lower cross members. The trim breaker further includes an inner channel and an outer channel spaced-apart from one another around the trim breaker. The outer channel is outwardly disposed around the inner channel. The front edge of the inner panel is received in the inner channel of the trim breaker, and the front edge of the outer panel is received in the outer channel of the trim breaker.
US11313609B2 Electronic cooling anti-condensation system, and anti-condensation method for same
The present disclosure discloses an electronic cooling anti-condensation system, and an anti-condensation method for the same. The system comprises a testing chamber, electronic cooling plates, temperature sensors, a temperature and humidity sensor, a cooling plate control unit, and a main controller. The main controller is electrically connected to the temperature sensors, the temperature and humidity sensor, and the cooling plate control unit. The main controller is capable of calculating a dew point value of the air in the testing chamber according to a temperature value and a humidity value of the interior the testing chamber acquired by the temperature and humidity sensor, and if the dew point value of the air is greater than a pre-determined threshold, the main controller controls the cooling plate control unit to reduce the number of operating electronic cooling plates or output powers of the electronic cooling plates, wherein the pre-determined threshold is a temperature T1° C. of the electronic cooing plate or a temperature T1+n° C. of the electronic cooling plate acquired by the temperature sensor, and n≤is less than or equal to 10. The present disclosure achieves real-time control of operation states of the electronic cooling plates, thereby realizing redundant control of the cooling plates, and preventing the cooling plates from causing condensation in the chamber body, so as to achieve continuous operation when a failure occurs.
US11313608B2 Two-phase indicator device for identifying defrost
A defrost or thaw measuring device has a dumbbell or hourglass-shaped rotatable compartment with a cavity, the cavity being partly filled with at least two phase change materials having different melting points. The measuring device may determine the time period of thawing at two or more temperature intervals in the refrigeration space.
US11313595B2 Air-conditioning system and method of sealing heat medium
An air-conditioning system includes a heat source side refrigerant circuit in which a heat source side heat exchanger is provided, a load side heat medium circuit in which a load side heat exchanger is provided, an intermediate heat exchanger, and a heat medium sealing. The heat medium sealing mechanism includes a supply port through which the heat medium and gas flow, the gas being more soluble in the heat medium than air, a discharge port through which the gas pushed by the heat medium is discharged, and a flow straightener that is connected to the load side heat medium circuit in such a manner that, when the gas is supplied, the gas flows from the supply port to the discharge port, and when the heat medium is supplied, the heat medium flows from the supply port to the discharge port.
US11313589B2 Tankless water heater with bypass valve operating differently in intermittent operation and normal operation
The water heater may be configured to execute a normal operation in which a heating means is continuously operated in an ON state in a case where a required heat quantity is greater than or equal to a minimum heat quantity. The water heater may be configured to execute an intermittent operation in which the heating means is alternately and repeatedly operated in the ON state and an OFF state repeatedly in a case where the required heat quantity is less than the minimum heat quantity. The water heater may be configured to change a distribution ratio of a flow control mechanism in the normal operation and in the intermittent operation. An operating speed of the flow control mechanism in the intermittent operation may be faster than an operating speed of the flow control mechanism in the normal operation.
US11313588B2 System and method for controlling water heater output temperature
A water heater system and method of operating such a system are disclosed herein. In an example embodiment, the water heater system includes a heat exchanger. a heat source inlet by which heated heating fluid can be provided to the heat exchanger, a heat source outlet by which cooled heating fluid can be communicated from the heat exchanger, a water supply inlet by which supply water can be provided to the heat exchanger, and a water supply outlet by which heated water can be communicated from the heat exchanger. Additionally, the system includes a controller, a water supply outlet temperature sensor, a water supply flowmeter, and an actuator. The controller is configured to generate control signals based at least indirectly upon temperature measurements and flow measurements and to provide the control signals to the actuator to regulate a fluid flow of the heated heating fluid into the heat exchanger.
US11313567B2 Refrigeration cycle apparatus
A refrigeration cycle apparatus has a compressor disposed via a bottom member of a housing, a second elastic member, a base, and a first elastic member. A first electric component that drives a motor for the compressor and a second electric component that performs another control are fixed to the base and disposed. The base has an upper surface that contacts the first elastic member and a lower surface that contacts the second elastic member. The first electric component and the second electric component are fixed to the upper surface directly or indirectly via a substrate and/or an electric-component casing. Top portions of the first electric component and the second electric component are lower than a top portion of the compressor.
US11313566B2 Indoor unit of air-conditioning apparatus
An indoor unit of an air-conditioning apparatus includes an air outlet; and a blowout flow passage connected to the air outlet and guides air subjected to heat exchange at a heat exchanger to the air outlet. In a cross section perpendicular to an air flow direction in the blowout flow passage, the passage has a first end and a second end in a longitudinal direction. The blowout flow passage is divided into first regions, a second region, and third regions. The first regions include the first end and the second end. The second region includes a center position in the longitudinal direction of the passage. The third regions are between the first regions and the second region in the longitudinal direction.
US11313556B2 Burner for the production of synthesis gas and related cooling circuit
A burner system (100) for the combustion of a hydrocarbon feedstock with an oxidant, comprising at least one burner (1) and a cooling circuit (2), where in: the burner system (100) comprises a fuel side (3, 15) and an oxidant side (4, 14); the burner (1) comprises a cooling chamber (5) connected to said cooling circuit(2); said cooling circuit (2) comprises a reservoir tank(8) for said cooling fluid and a circulation pump(16); said system (100) comprises pressure equalizing line (15b) arranged to establish a fluid communication between the inside of said reservoir tank (8) and at least one of said fuel side and oxidant side.
US11313552B2 Protective device and candle wick burning lamp assembly
A protective device and a candle wick burning lamp assembly are provided, wherein the candle wick burning lamp includes a container and a candle wick structure. The candle wick structure includes a candle wick body and a support base fixed with one end of the candle wick body. The support base is placed at a bottom of the container. The bottom of the container is in a circular structure. The protective device includes a central portion and a branch portion. The branch portion is connected to the central portion. A length of the branch portion is 0.7 to 1 time a radius of the circular structure. At least two branch portions are arranged. At least one of the at least two branch portions and/or the central portion are provided with a through hole. The through hole allows the candle wick body to pass through.
US11313549B2 Module for motor vehicle comprising an optical element fixed to a heatsink with posts and a light source fixed to a fixing zone of a heatsink
A light module for a motor vehicle including a light source, an electronic support, a driver device driving the electrical power supply of the one light source arranged on the electronic support, a heatsink including an obviously in which the driver device is housed, characterized in that the light source is fixed onto the heatsink.
US11313542B1 Foldable LED light
The present disclosure discloses a foldable LED light, comprising: a mounting base and a first mounting plate rotatably provided in the mounting base, wherein, the first mounting plate is provided with two mounting holes at an end away from the mounting base, the mounting holes are rotatably provided with a second mounting plate, wherein, the second mounting plate is fixedly provided with a plug-in shaft at an end, the plug-in shaft is inserted into the mounting hole, the plug-in shaft is a cavity structure with openings at both ends, the plug-in shaft is provided with a plurality of openings in a side wall, and a bump is fixedly provided on outside of the plug-in shaft, the plug-in shaft is plugged with a column at an upper end.
US11313537B2 Lighting fixture with reversible shroud
Disclosed is a lighting fixture with a shroud that can be removed and repositioned on the housing of the lighting fixture. The shroud may have a first end with a first shape and a second end with a second shape that is different than the first shape. The user may reorient the shroud to face one of the two ends away from and at different elevations relative to the lens to provide different shapes to the light emitted from the fixture.
US11313528B2 Optical system for vehicle and vehicle lamp using the same
An optical system including a plurality of lenses is provided. In particular, a horizontal field of view and a vertical field of view of the optical system are different from each other, and a horizontal effective focal length (EFL) and a vertical EFL of the optical system are different from each other. In addition, a retro-focus type optical system is formed in one of a horizontal direction or a vertical direction, and a telephoto type optical system is formed in the other of the horizontal direction or the vertical direction such that a beam pattern from a square-shaped light source is extended laterally.
US11313520B2 LED light with light filter device
The present invention provides a lamp comprising: an LED light source; a lens comprising an incident surface and an emergent surface, the incident surface defining a first cavity, and the emergent surface comprising an annular protuberance thereon; and a light filter device accommodated within a space defined by the annular protuberance of the lens, wherein, the LED light source is situated within or proximate to the first cavity, to enable light emitted from the LED light source entering the lens from the incident surface and exiting the lens from the emergent surface to be at least partially transmitted through the light filter device.
US11313505B2 Pipe diverting system
A roof mounted diverting device for diverting a direction of flow of gas from a roof-penetrating pipe is provided. The roof-penetrating pipe has a central axis. The device includes a diverter having a lower opening and an upper opening, the upper opening having a central axis; and a seal having a seal opening, the seal opening being con figured to contact an outer surface of the roof-penetrating pipe and form a gas-tight seal with the roof-penetrating pipe. In an assembled state of the device, any of the gas that enters the diverter can only exit the diverter through the upper opening or through the roof-penetrating pipe, and the diverter is installable in multiple different positions, each of die different positions having a different included angle between the central axis of the upper opening and the central axis of the roof-penetrating pipe.
US11313497B2 Installation fittings for use in domestic water supply pipe systems
Installation fittings for use in a domestic water supply pipe system of a predetermined application class. The installation fittings have a composite structure including a housing manufactured from low end synthetic polymer material. The housing has at least one pipe end with a pipe tang fitted with a tubular socket manufactured from high end material. Suitable high end materials include high end synthetic polymers or metals.
US11313490B2 Valve and reservoir(s) for pressurized fluid
A valve for pressurized fluid having a body housing a fluid circuit having an upstream end configured to be placed in communication with a reserve of pressurized fluid and a downstream end configured to be placed in communication with a user of fluid, the circuit having a collection of valve shutter(s) having at least one shutoff valve shutter allowing the circuit to be closed or opened, the valve having a member for manually controlling the collection of valve shutter(s), the control member being mounted with the ability to move on the body between a rest position in which the collection of valve shutter(s) is in a position in which the circuit is closed and an active position in which the control member actuates the collection of valve shutter(s) into a position in which the circuit is open with a first bore section.
US11313483B2 Valve core
A valve core includes: a barrel part that is cylindrical; a barrel packing that surrounds an outer lateral surface of the barrel part; a washer through which the barrel part penetrates and which abuts on the barrel packing from above; and a head part that includes a male screw part at its outer lateral surface and that rotates relative to the barrel part, wherein a lower surface of the head part abuts on the washer from above.
US11313481B2 Systems for rupturing a vacuum in a medical imaging device
A system for rupturing a vacuum in a medical imaging device. The system includes a vacuum plug attached to the medical imaging device and configured to retain a vacuum in the medical imaging device. A puncture tool is configured to puncture the vacuum plug to rupture the vacuum in the medical imaging machine. A puncture tool retainer removably couples the puncture tool to the medical imaging device.
US11313469B2 Sealing structure
A sealing structure includes a sealing device including a first seal lip having a first seal-lip end, and a support ring that supports the first seal lip; and a plurality of members that define an attachment space into which the sealing device is attached, the members including an inner peripheral wall arranged on the inner periphery side of the sealing device, a first end wall arranged on one axial end of the sealing device, and a second end wall arranged on another axial end of the sealing device. The first seal-lip end has a certain amount of interference with the inner peripheral wall and the first end wall so that its radial reaction force radially presses the support ring outward and its axial reaction force presses the support ring toward the second end wall.
US11313467B1 Piston ring seals
A seal assembly includes a tensionable annular member and a gap seal annular member that are axially juxtaposed and configured to be carried by one of a pair of coaxially movable components for sealingly engaging another one of the pair of components. The tensionable annular member includes first and second radial surfaces, an inner surface, and an outer contact surface. Rounded bottom grooves are formed across the first radial surface from the outer contact surface to the inner surface. In another embodiment, notches are formed across the inner surface from the first radial surface to the second radial surface.
US11313460B2 Shift range control device
A shift range control device controls switching of a shift range by controlling a drive of a motor, and includes a signal acquisition unit and a drive control unit. The signal acquisition unit acquires the rotation angle signal from the encoder that outputs rotation angle signals of three or more phases with different phases. The drive control unit controls the drive of the motor so that a rotational position of the motor becomes the target rotational position according to the target shift range. When an abnormality of the rotation angle signal is detected during switching of the shift range, the drive control unit performs fixed phase energization that continues energization to the same energized phase, and stops rotation of the motor.
US11313448B2 Harmonic drive
A harmonic drive including a housing component (4) and a drive element (18) which is held on the housing component, can be deformed by a wave generator (14), is in the form of a flanged bushing and has a toothing region (17) having a cylindrical basic shape and a disc section (19) which adjoins the toothing region (17). Adjoining the disc section (19) there is a bushing section (20) which is concentric to the toothing region (17), overlaps the latter in the axial direction and is held interlockingly between a cylindrical edge section (21), which is thick-walled in comparison with the bushing section (20), of the housing component (4) and an intrinsically rigid component (22) which is likewise solid in comparison with the flanged bushing (18).
US11313447B1 Power-split hydro-mechanical hybrid transmission system with automatic adjustment function
A power-split hydro-mechanical hybrid transmission system with an automatic adjustment function includes an input member, a hydraulic transmission mechanism, a split mechanism, a convergence mechanism, an output member, a clutch assembly, and a brake assembly. The clutch assembly connects the input member to an input end of the split mechanism, connects an output end of the split mechanism to an input end of the hydraulic transmission mechanism and an input end of the convergence mechanism, and connects an output end of the hydraulic transmission mechanism to the output member. An output end of the convergence mechanism is connected to the output member. The clutch assembly and the brake assembly provide a continuous transmission ratio between the input member and the output member. The power-split hydro-mechanical hybrid transmission system enables multi-mode continuously variable transmission and has energy reuse and emergency support functions.
US11313442B2 Range-change transmission device
A range-change transmission device, which is a splitter transmission, includes an input shaft, an output shaft, a countershaft, at least one planetary gear set, and a torque adjustment device. A first transmission element of the planetary gear set is arranged coaxially to the output shaft. A second transmission element of the planetary gear set is or can be directly coupled to the countershaft. A third transmission element of the planetary gear set is permanently coupled to the input shaft in a rotationally fixed manner. The countershaft is or can be coupled to the torque adjustment device. The range-change transmission device has a first switching unit, which is provided to couple the countershaft to the output shaft.
US11313440B2 Epicyclic gearbox
A star-configuration epicyclic gearbox is shown. It comprises a sun gear (112) for connection with a first shaft (112), a plurality of planet gears (113) intermeshed with the sun gear and located in a static carrier (114), and a ring gear (115) for connection with a second shaft (116) and which is intermeshed with the plurality of planet gears. It further comprises one or more electric machines (117) drivingly connected with a respective one of the plurality of planet gears.
US11313434B2 Shock absorption bracket
In some examples, a shock absorption bracket includes one or more damping pads coupled to a facing surface of an absorption leg. The absorption leg is attached to a support leg and defines an internal corner with the support leg. The support leg is configured to attach to an equipment cabinet. The shock absorption bracket may be configured to define a gap between the damping pads and one or more support surfaces of the equipment cabinet. The shock absorption bracket may be configured to attach to a rear section of an equipment cabinet having an equipment access in a front section of the equipment cabinet.
US11313432B2 Hydraulic bushing with internal travel limiter
A hydraulic bushing assembly comprises an inner tube, a travel limiter surrounding the inner tube, a first intermediate insert, a second intermediate insert spaced apart from the first intermediate insert, and an elastomeric bushing disposed around the inner tube and encapsulating the first intermediate insert and the second intermediate insert. The elastomeric bushing at least partially encapsulates the travel limiter such that a portion of the elastomeric bushing is positioned between the travel limiter and the inner tube. First and second bump stops limit displacement of the travel limiter and define first and second fluid chamber within the elastomeric bushing. A fluid passageway defined by the elastomeric bushing and an outer tube extends between the first and second fluid chambers, wherein relative movement between the inner tube and the outer tube causes fluid transfer between the first fluid chamber and the second fluid chamber.
US11313431B1 Quasi-zero stiffness electromagnetic vibration isolator suitable for ultra-low frequency vibration reduction and isolation
A quasi-zero stiffness electromagnetic vibration isolator for ultra-low frequency vibration reduction and isolation is provided. When the vibration isolator is in a static equilibrium position, upper and lower air gaps are equal, and electromagnetic attraction forces of upper and lower stator assemblies to a mover assembly are equal. When the load tends to move upwards, the mover assembly is subjected to an upward resultant force, when the load tends to move downwards, the mover assembly is subjected to a downward resultant force, showing the characteristic of negative stiffness. A negative stiffness mechanism composed of the upper stator assembly, the lower stator assembly and the mover assembly is connected in parallel with the positive stiffness springs to achieve a quasi-zero stiffness.
US11313429B2 Piston for magneto-rheological damper
A piston for a magneto-rheological (MR) damper includes an upper core 11 having a side opening 113; a lower core 12 having a lower core body 121 and a central protrusion 122 protruding upwardly from the lower core body 121; and a magnetic field generator 13 coupled to the central protrusion 122, including a body 131A around which a coil 132 is wound, a ring-shaped upper support 131B extending from the upper portion of the body 131A in the radial direction, and a ring-shaped lower support 131C extending from the lower portion of the body 131A in the radial direction.
US11313416B2 Assembly tool and method for mounting a bearing
An assembly tool for a bearing ring having roller members, the tool including a ring configured to be arranged on a side face of the bearing ring and including sliding elements received in receiving members on the ring. The sliding elements are distributed peripherally in a uniform manner around the ring and are configured to be displaced from a starting position into an end position relative to the ring. When the tool is mounted on the ring, the sliding elements, positioned in their end positions, extend between adjacent roller members and limit a radial movability of the roller members relative to the bearing ring.
US11313413B2 Rolling bearing with spring biased thrust ring, and method for measuring an axial clearance of a rolling bearing having a thrust ring
A rolling bearing includes a first ring, a second ring, at least one row of axial rolling elements arranged between the first ring and the second ring, and at least one thrust ring axially interposed between the axial rolling elements and the first ring and delimiting a raceway for the axial rolling elements. At least one spring system axially biases the thrust ring against the axial rolling elements and includes a piston housed in a through-hole of the first ring and a spring element pressing the piston against the thrust ring. The piston includes a threaded hole accessible from outside the first ring.
US11313411B2 Folding device
A folding device for folding or disassembling rigid objects is provided with engaged toothed rows on opposing surfaces of two connecting plates. Opposite surfaces of protruded teeth of the toothed rows are provided with toothed grooves meshing with each other. When a locking mechanism perpendicular to a direction of the toothed rows is locked, the two connecting plates are driven by the locking mechanism to move toward each other in opposite directions along a pulling rod, so that the toothed grooves on the toothed rows tightly engage with one another, and the two connecting plates are pressed tightly and fixedly connected. When the folding device is in a connected state, meshing surfaces of the two connecting plates tightly mesh with each other through the corresponding toothed grooves, so that the two connected parts are combined together to form a whole rigid combination.
US11313410B2 Sealing bellows for a ball and socket joint comprising such a sealing bellows
A sealing bellows for a ball joint having a housing-side sealing area, a stud-side sealing area, and an outlet opening arranged between the sealing areas and which penetrates a wall of the sealing bellows. The outlet opening is open in the unassembled state of the sealing bellows. The outlet opening is closed in the assembled state of a ball joint. The sealing bellows and/or the ball joint can be used for a multi-point link, particularly a two-point link.
US11313404B2 Spring-loaded fastening system for process chamber liners
A spring-loaded fastening system for fastening a liner to a structure, including a spring-loaded fastener with a cleat defining an interior cavity, a spring element disposed on a floor of the interior cavity, and a shoulder bolt with head portion disposed on the spring element, with a shoulder portion of the shoulder bolt extending through a mounting aperture in a floor of the interior cavity and a threaded portion of the shoulder bolt fastened to the structure. The system further includes a hanger pocket in a rear surface of the liner including a first portion with an opening large enough to accommodate a diameter of a lower portion of the cleat and not large enough to accommodate a diameter of an upper portion of the cleat, and a second portion adjoining the first portion with an opening large enough to accommodate the diameter of the upper portion of the cleat.
US11313396B2 Base fastener
The present invention relates to a base fastener which is disposed corresponding to a pair of arc holes on a base. The base fastener comprises a body. The body has a first side, a second side, and a throughhole. The throughhole penetrates through the first side and the second side. A first post and a second post protrude from the second side beside the throughhole. The first post, the second post, and the pair of arc holes are disposed correspondingly and rotatably connected to each other to be assembled with the base firmly.
US11313380B2 Motor vehicle fan
The invention concerns an impeller (1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e, 1f) of a motor vehicle fan comprising: a cylindrical ring (2) having a center (P), blades (3) extending from the cylindrical ring (2) and toward the center (P), each blade (3) having two radially opposite ends (4, 5), referred to as the blade root end (4) and the blade tip end (5), the blade root end (4) being directed toward the center (P) and the blade tip end (5) being secured to the cylindrical ring (2), characterized in that all the blade root ends (4) are free or linked together by a central hub (20) of reduced diameter.
US11313375B2 Driving assembly for use with fan, and fan having same
A driving assembly includes a motor bracket, a first driving motor arranged on the motor bracket, a spherical crank, and a second driving motor arranged on the motor bracket and spaced apart from the first driving motor. The spherical crank includes a connecting pillar and a ball head. One end of the connecting pillar is connected with an output shaft of the first driving motor. The ball head is arranged at another end of the connecting pillar. A sphere center of the ball head is not on a rotation axis of the connecting pillar. The second driving motor includes an output shaft arranged at a first end of the second driving motor and configured to be connected with a fan blade. A second end of the second driving motor is rotatably connected with the ball head.
US11313371B2 Pump assemblies configured for drive and pump end interchangeability
A pump assembly mounts on a universal adapter having a back end attached to a motor, a receiving area, an outer magnet assembly rotatable around the receiving area by a motor, and a forward mounting plate surrounding the forward receiving area and having mounting features for attachment to the back cover of each of a variety of pump assemblies. The pump assembly includes a casing having an inlet and an outlet. A back cover attached to the casing has mounting features for attachment to the mounting features of the universal adapter. A containment shell includes a cup for positioning in the receiving area. An inner magnet assembly is positioned in the cup is rotatable by magnetic coupling to the outer magnet assembly through the cup. An impeller is rotatable within the casing by the inner magnet assembly to pump fluid from the inlet to the outlet.
US11313365B2 Reciprocating pump designed for preventing valves from being assembled erroneously
At least one rib 9c, 21c extending in a direction of connecting with a valve cartridge 30 is provided to the inner sides of each of a second connection port 9 of a pump head 5 and a third connection port 21 of a first connecting adapter 20A, and at least one slit 41 which extends in the connecting direction and into which the ribs 9c, 21c are loosely inserted is provided to the lower outer periphery of the valve cartridge 30. The relationship (id2b, id3b)>od1t>(id1, id4)>od2>(id2t, id3t)>od1b is satisfied, where the inside diameter of a first connection port 8 is id1, the inside diameter of the second connection port 9 is id2b, the inscribed diameter at the top of the rib 9c of the second connection port 9 is id2t, the inside diameter of the third connection port 21 is id3b, the inscribed diameter at the top of the rib 21c of the third connection port 21 is id3t, the inside diameter of a fourth connection port 23 is id4, the outside diameter of the upper outer periphery of the valve cartridge 30 is od1t, the outside diameter of the bottom of the slit 41 at the lower outer periphery is od1b , and the outside diameter of the upper outer periphery of the valve cartridge 30 is od2.
US11313357B2 Inertial rotation device
An inertial rotation device includes: a central member with an axial direction, a first engaging portion on the peripheral surface of the central member, an inertia member with a mounting hole, and a second engaging portion on the wall of the mounting hole. The inertia member is mounted around the central member and can be displaced between an engaging position and a released position along the axial direction of the central member. The inertia member can rotate together with the central member when at the engaging position, where the two engaging portions are engaged with each other, and cannot rotate together with the central member when at the released position, where the two engaging portions are disengaged from each other. The magnitude of the torque of the inertial rotation device can be changed by switching the inertia member to the engaging position or the released position.
US11313356B2 Integrated system and method for servicing a component of a wind turbine
An integrated repair system for servicing a component within the nacelle of the wind turbine uptower. The repair system includes at least one mounting location integrally formed into a bedplate support frame of the wind turbine and a frame assembly coupled to the bedplate support frame. The frame assembly supports at least one clamp element and at least one jack element. When the gearbox is moved in the nacelle during repair procedures, the repair system supports the main shaft uptower such that the rotor remains installed onto the rotor shaft.
US11313354B2 System and method for protecting a wind turbine from overloading due to pitch system fault
A method for protecting a wind turbine from overloading during operation caused by a fault includes receiving, via a controller, a plurality of pitch signals from a plurality of pitch control mechanisms of a pitch system of the wind turbine, the pitch system configured to rotate a plurality of rotor blades mounted to a rotatable hub of a rotor of the wind turbine about respective pitch axes. Further, the method includes determining a collective pitch rate of the pitch system as a function of the plurality of pitch signals. The method also includes defining a minimum pitch rate threshold that varies with a speed parameter of the wind turbine. Moreover, the method includes receiving a first speed parameter of the wind turbine. In addition, the method includes comparing the collective pitch rate to the minimum pitch rate threshold for the first speed parameter. Thus, the method includes controlling the wind turbine based on the comparison.
US11313351B2 Methods and systems of advanced yaw control of a wind turbine
Embodiments of the present disclosure include a retrofit auxiliary nacelle yaw position control system that enables advanced nacelle yaw position control of a wind turbine by comparing a desired nacelle yaw position signal with the actual nacelle yaw position and generating a virtual relative wind direction signal that is provided to the existing turbine control unit. This method and system enable implementation of wake steering, collective yaw optimization and dynamic yaw optimization of a collection of wind turbines referred to as a wind plant. Modification of the existing turbine control unit is not required, greatly simplifying the implementation process of advanced yaw control strategies on existing wind plants.
US11313348B2 Hybrid vertical axis turbine apparatus
A multi-stage hybrid Darrieus-modified-Savonius (HDMS) vertical axis wind or water turbine (VAWT) for aero-hydro energy harvesting. The HDMS VAWT can continuously harvest fluid energy, including wind and water energy, provides excellent self-starting capability, has enhanced structural stability, and a high energy harvesting efficiency.
US11313346B2 Method of manufacturing wind turbine rotor blades
Provided is a method of manufacturing wind turbine rotor blades, wherein each rotor blade includes an inboard section and an outboard section, and wherein an inboard blade section including a root end and a transition region is manufactured using a first casting process; and an outboard blade section including an airfoil region is manufactured using a second casting process, which second casting process is different from the first casting process. The invention further describes a wind turbine rotor blade manufactured using such a method.
US11313339B2 Motor starting assembly
A motor starting assembly for starting a pull start motor includes a cup that is attachable to a flywheel of a pull start motor. A cylinder is insertable into the cup and the cylinder engages the cup when the cylinder is rotated in a first direction. In this way the cylinder can rotate the crankshaft of the pull start motor for starting the pull start motor. The cylinder disengages the cup when the when the rotational speed of the cup exceeds the rotational speed of the cylinder. In this way the cylinder facilitate the pull start motor to run without rotating the cylinder. An adapter is releasably attachable to the cylinder and a power drill thereby facilitating the power drill to rotate the cylinder when the power drill is turned on for starting the pull start motor.
US11313338B1 Method and system for monitoring injector valves
A method for controlling a fuel injector includes applying a spill valve current, applying a control valve current, the control and spill valves including components in electrical communication with each other, and detecting a timing at which the spill valve returns to an open position based on induced spill valve current. The method includes detecting a timing at which the control valve returns to a resting position based on induced control valve current, the induced spill valve current and the induced control valve current being included in respective freewheeling currents that at least partially overlap each other, adjusting a spill valve current that is applied during an injection, based on the detected spill valve return timing, and adjusting a control valve current that is applied during the injection, based on the detected control valve return timing.
US11313336B2 Component for flow rate control device, and fuel injection valve
An object of the present invention is to provide a fluid control device with an improved effect of suppressing blowhole generation. Therefore, a component for a flow rate control device of the present invention includes: a first component 140 (A); a second component 107 (B) fixed to the first component by a press-fitting portion 802; a butt-welded portion 803 connecting the first component and the second component; and a first gap 1001 and a second gap 1002 formed between mutually opposing surfaces of the first component and the second component. The first gap is provided on a side of the press-fitting portion with respect to the second gap between the press-fitting portion and the butt-welded portion, and is formed in a direction intersecting a press-fitting direction. The second gap is provided on a side of the butt-welded portion with respect to the first gap between the press-fitting portion and the welded portion, and is formed in a direction intersecting the first gap.
US11313333B2 Fuel pump and fuel delivery unit
A fuel pump includes: an electric motor; a pump stage drivable by the electric motor; and a fuel pump housing configured to accommodate the electric motor and the pump stage. The fuel pump housing has a first housing part configured to accommodate the electric motor and a second housing part configured to accommodate the pump stage. One or both of the first housing part and the second housing part are made of a conductive plastic adapted to dissipate static charges to a ground potential.
US11313320B2 Exhaust nozzle with centerbody support structure for a gas turbine engine
An exhaust nozzle for use with a gas turbine engine includes an outer shroud, an inner plug spaced radially apart from the outer shroud, and at least one support vane that is coupled to the outer shroud. The outer shroud and the inner plug cooperate to provide an exhaust nozzle flow path therebetween. The at least one support vane interconnects the outer shroud and the inner plug to support the inner plug in the exhaust nozzle flow path.
US11313317B2 Crankcase ventilation system with dead space alignment sleeves
A cylinder aligning sleeve and adapter plate for use within an internal combustion engine. The sleeve includes apertures placed contiguously with holes within the adapter plate to form a flow passage through the dead space between compression and crosshead pistons. The flow passage exits to a vent line where gas detection may occur along with safe venting of any gas detected. The sleeve serves to ensure concentric alignment of the compression cylinder with the engine block bore.
US11313316B1 Piston with enhanced undercrown cooling
A piston for an internal combustion engine is provided. The piston includes an open inner cooling area in which the undercrown surface is exposed, and an annular outer cooling gallery. The piston also includes an oil outlet scoop for local cooling of the undercrown surface of the piston. The outer cooling gallery includes an oil outlet opening, and the oil outlet scoop is beneath and vertically aligned with the oil outlet opening. The oil outlet scoop includes a concave surface facing the oil outlet opening. During operation, oil exits the oil outlet opening, and the oil outlet scoop catches the exiting oil and directs the oil to the inner cooling area and the exposed undercrown surface.
US11313305B2 Fuel system test apparatus and method
A method that includes coupling an external, removable fuel pressurization system to a fuel system of a vehicle while the vehicle remains in a confined space. The fuel system of the vehicle is pressurized with the fuel pressurization system while the vehicle remains in the confined space and without activating an engine of the vehicle. Decay of pressure of the fuel system is monitored following pressurization of the fuel system, and one or more of a leak, or a replaceable component, of the fuel system of the vehicle is detected based on at least in part on the decay of pressure that are monitored.
US11313300B2 Device and method for controlling the start of an internal combustion engine
The present invention relates to a device and a method for controlling the start of an internal combustion engine, wherein the internal combustion engine is equipped with an ignition device comprising a fuel-fed prechamber to ignite an air-fuel mixture in a main combustion chamber. In order to reduce the emissions of the internal combustion engine during engine start a prechamber heating operations is performed by injecting a predetermined amount of fuel into the prechamber and igniting an air-fuel-mixture therein, while the main fuel injector is deactivated during at least a first engine cycle after engine start request.
US11313295B2 Cylinder deactivation and variable geometry turbocharger control
Systems, apparatus, and methods are disclosed that include an internal combustion engine having a plurality of cylinders operable to be deactivated while controlling a variable geometry turbocharger in response to the reduced number of active cylinders.
US11313293B2 Vapor fuel processing device
A vapor fuel processing includes a canister for absorbing vapor fuel, a purge pipe, a purge control valve, a pump, a pressure sensor, and a determination unit. The pump may be provided on the purge pipe upstream of the purge control valve. The pressure sensor may be provided between the purge control valve and the pump. The determination unit may determine a state of a purge path by comparing a first detected value of the pressure sensor detected when the pump is driven with the purge control valve in a cutoff state with a first reference value and then comparing a second detected value of the pressure sensor detected when the pump is driven with the purge control valve in the communicated state with a second reference value.
US11313286B2 Integrated propeller and engine controller
An electronic controller for an engine and a propeller, a control system and related methods are described herein. The controller comprises a first channel and a second channel independent from and redundant to the first channel. Each channel having a control processor configured to receive first engine and propeller parameters and to output, based on the first engine and propeller parameters, at least one engine control command comprising instructions for controlling an operation of the engine and at least one propeller control command comprising instructions for controlling an operation of the propeller. Each channel also comprises a protection processor configured to receive second engine and propeller parameters and to output based on the second engine and propeller parameters, at least one engine protection command comprising instructions for protecting the engine from hazardous conditions and at least one propeller protection command comprising instructions for protecting the propeller from hazardous conditions.
US11313283B2 Lubrication of a planet-carrier for a mechanical reduction gear of a turbine engine, in particular of an aircraft
The invention relates to the lubrication of a planet-carrier for a mechanical reduction gear of a turbine engine, in particular of an aircraft, said planet-carrier comprising a cage defining an internal housing intended to receive a central sun gear with an axis of rotation X, and an annular row of planet gears arranged around the sun gear, said cage comprising two annular walls that are radial with respect to said axis X, and connected to one another at their outer periphery by a cylindrical wall of axis X, at least one of these radial walls comprising orifices for mounting the axes of said planet gears, and the cylindrical wall comprising through-holes for the passage of the gearings of the planet gears so that they may engage with a gearing of the ring gear, which is intended to extend around the planet gears and the cage.
US11313263B2 Systems and methods for heating an aftertreatment system
A method for warming an aftertreatment system of an engine system while an engine of the engine system is not running comprising starting at least one of an electric compressor and an electric heater using stored electrical energy and passing air through the engine system to at least a portion of the aftertreatment system when the engine of the engine system is not running.
US11313256B2 Valve opening-closing timing control apparatus
An Oldham coupling includes an engagement arm. At least either a driving-side rotor or an input gear has an engagement portion engaged with the engagement arm and is connected to the Oldham coupling. The engagement arm has a pair of arm flat surface portions perpendicular to a rotational direction of the driving-side rotor. The engagement portion has a pair of engagement flat surface portions that the arm flat surface portions face in a sliding contact manner. Each arm flat surface portion is, within a range where the arm flat surface portion slides against a facing engagement flat surface portion, always in contact with an overlapping portion of the engagement flat surface portion with the arm flat surface portion when viewed from a direction perpendicular to a sliding direction of the Oldham coupling and in which the arm flat surface portion and the engagement flat surface portion overlap each other.
US11313254B2 Variable valve actuation
The present invention provides for Variable Valve Actuation comprising a cam, a valve suitable to displace between a closed position and an open condition caused by said cam, and further comprising a main rocker arm suitable to swing over a fulcrum, mechanically interacting with said valve, by means of a guide profile, and wherein said cam interacts with said main rocker arm causing said valve displacement as a consequence of said main rocker arm swinging. The target is to prevent a valve brake due to the guide profile and enable higher system stiffness. Accumulator less designs are feasible with this system.
US11313251B2 Anterior part of a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion system having a shield in front of its rigidifying frame
An anterior part of a nacelle of an aircraft propulsion unit. A rigidifying frame annular about a longitudinal axis of extension of the nacelle is at the rear end of the anterior part. An annular shield is in front of the rigidifying frame and connects an internal peripheral edge of the rigidifying frame to an internal structure. The shield has a portion extending towards the external panel beyond the internal peripheral edge of the rigidifying frame, the portion forming a non-zero angle with respect to the rigidifying frame to form a free space with respect to the rigidifying frame behind the portion. The shield can thus deform in the event of an impact of a foreign object entering through the air inlet lip, without the rigidifying frame itself being deformed, thereby absorbing all or some of the impact energy. A nacelle can have such an anterior part, and an aircraft can have such a nacelle.
US11313250B2 Frangible strut for gas turbine engine
A frangible strut for a gas turbine engine includes a first end to couple to a first structure of the gas turbine engine, and a second end opposite the first end. The second end is to couple to a second structure of the gas turbine engine. The second end includes an outer portion coaxial with and spaced radially apart from an inner portion. The inner portion is to receive a fastening device to couple the second end to the second structure. The outer portion is coupled to a body of the frangible strut. The inner portion is interconnected to the outer portion by a plurality of frangible members that are spaced apart about a perimeter of the inner portion, and each of the frangible members are configured to release the inner portion from the outer portion. The frangible strut includes the body interconnecting the first end and the second end.
US11313244B2 Pivot for a sliding bearing
The invention relates to a pivot (58) for a sliding bearing of an epicyclic train, comprising an annular wall (50) defining an axial passage (51) and comprising a first (52c) and a second (54c) annular groove opening axially in opposite directions (L1, L2) and each defined by two coaxial inner (52a, 54a) and outer (52b, 54b) annular branches formed at the axial ends of the annular wall (50). According to the invention, the recesses (60) are made in at least one bottom wall (52d, 54d) of one of the annular grooves (52c, 54c).
US11313241B2 Nacelle for a gas turbine engine
A nacelle for a gas turbine engine having a longitudinal centre line includes an intake lip disposed at an upstream end of the nacelle. The intake lip includes a crown and a keel. The crown includes a crown leading edge and the keel includes a keel leading edge. The crown leading edge and the keel leading edge define a scarf line therebetween. The scarf line forms a scarf angle (θscarf) relative to a reference line perpendicular to the longitudinal centre line. A fan casing is disposed downstream of the intake lip and includes a casing leading edge. The casing leading edge defines a droop line normal to the casing leading edge. The droop line forms a droop angle (θdroop) relative to the longitudinal centre line. A relationship between the droop angle (θdroop) and the scarf angle (θscarf) is given by: θdroop=θscarf/1.5±1 degree.
US11313234B2 Blade for gas turbine
A blade for a gas turbine includes an external structure including a plurality of seating grooves which are separately disposed in a chord direction toward a trailing edge from a leading edge, an internal structure received in the external structure and including a plurality of protrusions protruding toward an internal side of the external structure, a plurality of porous strips combined to the seating groove in an attachable/detachable way, and a coolant channel formed for a coolant to flow among the porous strip, the neighboring protrusions, and an external side of the internal structure.
US11313233B2 Turbine vane assembly with ceramic matrix composite parts and platform sealing features
An airfoil assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a vane, a support strut, and an inner carrier. The vane is adapted to interact with hot gases flowing around the airfoil assembly during use of the airfoil assembly. The support strut is located in an interior cavity formed in the vane and configured to receive force loads applied to the ceramic matrix composite vane by the hot gases. The inner carrier is coupled with the support strut and adapted to block the hot gases from flowing radially inward toward an axis of the gas turbine engine.
US11313229B2 Impeller, turbocharger, and method for forming flow field for gas in impeller and turbocharger
A turbine wheel (12) is provided with: a disc (22) provided so as to be capable of rotating about a center axis (C); and a plurality of blades (23) provided to a disc surface (22f) at intervals in a circumferential direction, the blades (23) causing a gas guided in from radially outward leading edges (23f) to be expelled from trailing edges (23r) disposed on one side of each of the blades along the direction of the center axis (C). In each of the blades (23), in an area on one side along the direction of the center axis (C) including the trailing edge (23r), there is provided a concave surface (27) in which a positive-pressure surface (23p) on the rear side in a rotational direction (R) is recessed forward in the rotational direction (R), causing the gas to be dispersed entirely in the radial direction of the blade (23).
US11313225B2 Coring method and apparatus
A system includes a bottom hole assembly and a core sampling tool. The bottom hole assembly includes a housing and a drill bit coupled to the housing. The core sampling tool includes a first compartment positioned within the housing, the first compartment including a motor; a second compartment positioned within the housing and radially spaced apart from the first compartment, the second compartment including a coring bit; and a flexible drilling shaft extending between and coupled to the motor and the coring bit.
US11313217B2 Systems and methods of iterative well planning for optimized results
Systems and methods of surface steering control of drilling may be used together with systems and methods for planning one or more wells before drilling, planning a well path during drilling and/or updating that well plan and/or other well plans during the drilling of a well. The methods and systems may include planning a field, comprising a plurality of wells to be drilled and/or a plurality of pads from which a plurality of wells are to be drilled, planning a pad from which a plurality of wells are to be drilled, and planning a well both before and during drilling of the well.
US11313213B2 Bi-fuel reciprocating engine to power direct drive turbine fracturing pumps onboard auxiliary systems and related methods
Systems and methods for supplying primary fuel and secondary fuel to an internal combustion engine may include supplying a first amount of the primary fuel and a second amount of the secondary fuel to the internal combustion engine. The system may include a first manifold to provide primary fuel to the internal combustion engine, and a primary valve associated with the first manifold to provide fluid flow between a primary fuel source and the internal combustion engine. A second manifold may provide secondary fuel to the internal combustion engine, and a fuel pump and/or a secondary valve may provide fluid flow between a secondary fuel source and the internal combustion engine. A controller may determine a total power load, the first amount of primary fuel, and the second amount of secondary fuel to supply to the internal combustion engine to meet the total power load.
US11313210B2 Method of enhanced oil recovery using an oil heating device
A method of enhanced oil recovery of using an oil heating device that is permanently-installed at the end of a production pipe down a wellbore into the pay zone of an oil deposit. The oil heating device contains an array of individually-controlled heating elements controlled by a controller. The oil heating device may also contain a plurality of sensors including array temperature sensors, oil temperature sensors, and oil flow sensors connected to the controller.
US11313203B2 Electronic initiator sleeves and methods of use
Apparatuses, systems, and methods for performing wellbore completion and production operations in a subterranean formation are provided. In some embodiments, the methods include: disposing an electronic initiator sleeve within a closed wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation, wherein the electronic initiator sleeve comprises: a housing having at least one port, a sleeve in a closed position, an actuator, and at least one sensor; increasing fluid pressure within the closed wellbore for a period of time, wherein the sleeve remains in the closed position during the period of time; detecting a signal with the at least one sensor; and actuating the actuator in response to the signal to transition the sleeve from the closed position to an open position.
US11313200B2 Anti-extrusion slip assemblies for a downhole sealing device
A downhole plug for plugging a tubular member. The downhole plug may include a packer and a slip assembly including a plurality of slip segments circumferentially spaced about a central axis of the slip assembly, each slip segment having a body comprising a first end, a second end longitudinally opposite the first end, an outward face with at least one engagement member for coupling to the tubular member, and sides each facing an adjacent slip segment of the plurality of slip segments. The plurality of slip segments may include a first set of slip segments and a second set of slip segments wherein each of the first set of slip segments is positioned directly between a pair of the second set of slip segments. Each of the second set of slip segments may include a pair of arcuately extending anti-extrusion members.
US11313196B2 Method for continued drilling operations with a single one-piece wellhead
An improved method for continued drilling operation s with a single one-piece wellhead for drilling multi-wellbores eliminating the step of blowout preventer removal after drilling a second wellbore. An operator utilizing the improved method may utilize a single one-piece wellhead while drilling a series of wellbores through the blowout preventer with differing diameters without removing and reinstalling the blowout preventer between each drilling operation, eliminating testing of the seals after the reinstallation of the blowout preventer between the drilling subsequent wellbores.
US11313195B2 Fluid connection with lock and seal
A remotely-operated fluid connection assembly to hold higher internal pressures in larger diameters. The assembly comprises a fluid connection adapter and a fluid connection housing assembly. A first seal section on the housing assembly sealingly contacts a first seal bore on the adapter when the adapter enters the housing assembly. Engagement of an externally-disposed locking ring on locking element outer surfaces causes inner surfaces on the locking elements to retain the adapter to the housing assembly via a lock engagement surface. The first seal section is further disposed to expand radially such that when the first seal section expands radially, the first seal section further tightens sealing contact against the first seal bore. Adapter displacement relative to the housing assembly preferably further tightens the adapter against the locking elements as now restrained by the locking ring.
US11313183B2 Axial-load-actuated rotary latch release mechanisms for casing running tools
A rotary latch release mechanism includes axially-aligned upper and lower rotary latch components carried on and rotationally coupled to upper and lower latch assemblies, respectively. The latch release mechanism is movable from an axially-latched position to an axially-unlatched position in response to relative rotation between the upper and lower rotary latch components. The latch release mechanism has a movable land surface that acts in response to relative axial displacement, to induce the relative rotation required to release the latch. The latch release mechanism may be configured such that the axial movement of the movable land surface will cause the relative axial movement required to release the latch in combination with the required rotation. Accordingly, the rotary latch mechanism operates in response to externally-controlled axial movement of a movable land surface carried by the latch release mechanism, without requiring externally-induced rotation.
US11313181B2 Threaded connection for steel pipe
A threaded connection for steel pipe is provided that improves its internal-pressure sealability while maintaining the high external-pressure sealability of a threaded connection having a nose used in a steel pipe with large diameter and large wall thickness. In a threaded connection for connecting steel pipe bodies each having an outer diameter equal to or larger than 7 inches and a wall thickness equal to or larger than 0.7 inches, Expression (1) in the description is satisfied and tB/tL>1.4, where δ [mm] is the clearance between the outer surface of the pin and the inner surface of the box upon make-up as measured at the borderline between the pin taper surface and the pin round surface, D [inch] is the outer diameter of the steel pipe body, t [inch] is the wall thickness of the steel pipe body, L [mm] is the distance between a pivot point, which is a position, in the region of contact between the pin sealing surface and the box sealing surface, which is closest to the tip of the pin, and the tip of the pin upon make-up as measured along the pipe-axis direction, tL [mm] is the wall thickness of the pin as measured at the pivot point, and tB [mm] is the wall thickness of the box as measured at the pivot point.
US11313178B2 Concealed nozzle drill bit
Systems and methods for drilling a subterranean well with a drill bit include a drill bit body with a central bore. A plurality of ports extend through the nose end of the drill bit body from the central bore to an outside of the drill bit body. A blocked nozzle is located within one of the plurality of ports. The blocked nozzle has a nozzle bore end and a nozzle nose end opposite the nozzle bore end. A bore end disk is located at the nozzle bore end of the blocked nozzle, preventing a flow of fluids through the blocked nozzle past the bore end disk. A nose end disk is located at the nozzle nose end of the blocked nozzle, preventing the flow of fluids through the blocked nozzle past the nose end disk. The nose end disk and the bore end disk are removable.
US11313173B2 Smart electric shades system, and its method of operation
Smart electric shades system, and its method of operation. A smart electric shades (SES) device includes a window blind, and a motor able to open and close the window blind. The SES device includes a Wi-Fi transceiver able to receive an incoming Wi-Fi signal indicating a remote command to control another SES unit that is external to and separate from that SES device. The SES device also includes a non-Wi-Fi reduced-power wireless transceiver, to send to that other SES unit a non-Wi-Fi wireless communication signal, based on the incoming Wi-Fi command, indicating the remote command to control that other SES unit.
US11313169B2 Safe assembly
A safe assembly includes a housing having a top wall, a bottom wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a rear wall and a door. The door having a locking mechanism to releasably lock the door in a closed position. Each of the walls includes an outer panel of steel material defining an exterior of the housing. An inner panel of steel material is spaced from the outer panel and has an exterior face facing the outer panel. The exterior face comprises a highly reflective surface. An insulating material is positioned between and fills a space between the outer and inner panels. A plurality of mating flanges is attached to the walls such that each of the walls includes a mating flange securable to a mating flange on one more adjacently positioned one of the walls to form the completed housing.
US11313168B2 Universal add-on devices for feature enhancement of openers for movable barriers
A universal add-on device for controlling a movable barrier opener to open and close a movable barrier includes a control module which wirelessly communicates with a user's mobile electronic device. The opener includes a hand-held remote transmitter having a push-button switch. The hand-held remote transmitter is configured to transmit wireless signals to the opener for initiating the opener to move the movable barrier upon actuation of a push button of the push-button switch. The control module is either connected to an actuator to physically actuate the push-button switch of the hand-held remote transmitter or electrically connected in parallel with the push-button switch to electrically actuate the push-button switch of the hand-held remote transmitter. The device enables a manufacturer's compatible remote transmitter or a universal remote transmitter to be utilized to control the movable barrier using the user's mobile electronic device such as a smart phone.
US11313167B2 System and method for detecting vehicular door movement due to non-contact using obstacle detection
A non-contact obstacle detection (NCOD) system for a motor vehicle and a method of operating the non-contact obstacle detection system are disclosed. The NCOD system includes a main electronic control unit adapted to connect to a power source. At least one non-contact obstacle sensor is coupled to the main electronic control unit for detecting obstacles near a closure member of the vehicle. The control unit is configured to detect movement of the closure member, detect no obstacle using the at least one non-contact obstacle sensor, and alter movement of the closure member in response to no obstacle being detected while movement of the closure member is detected.
US11313165B2 Terminal device, communication system, and communication method of terminal device for integrating and transmitting data
A terminal device that is connected via a cable to a port of a switching device and performs data communication with a master device includes: a plurality of controllers configured to control, in accordance with a control command transmitted from the master device, a plurality of objects to be controlled; and a data transmitter configured to integrate data, transmitted from the plurality of respective controllers, in a transmission format for transmitting data to the master device to transmit the integrated data to the switching device.
US11313163B2 Link type structure for preventing opposite sliding doors from swaying
A link type structure includes a lower rail mounted in a longitudinal direction at a lower side of a vehicle body, a lower rail roller unit rollably connected to the lower rail, a lower rail swing arm rotatably connected to the lower rail roller unit and a door, a first link member having a first end rotatably connected to the door and a second end connected to a link hinge, a second link member having a first end rotatably connected to the lower rail roller unit and a second end connected to the link hinge, and a spring provided on the link hinge. The spring is configured to supply elastic force such that one end of the first link member applies force to the door in a direction toward outside of the vehicle body.
US11313162B2 Hinge for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls
The invention relates to a hinge for detachable sheet metal cabinet doors or walls, comprising a first hinge part or frame part that can be secured to the door or cabinet frame, and a second hinge part or door hinge part that can be fixed to the door leaf or cabinet wall, which hinge parts are connected to one another in an articulated manner by means of a hinge pin, and having a latch-type tongue that is arranged in the second hinge part such that it can move against a spring force, characterised by a lifting device which encompasses the hinge pin guided through finger-type ends of the first hinge part and which centrally supports the hinge pin together with a hook retained by the door part, such that the lifting device moves the encompassing part of the second hinge part perpendicular to the plane of the door leaf or cabinet wall, via actuation, by means of a key, such as a double bit key.
US11313161B2 Vehicle door clip assembly and method for painting a vehicle using the same
A door clip assembly that utilizes both reusable and disposable components, thereby minimizing material waste and providing significant cost savings. The bulk of the door clip assembly is manufactured from a reusable metal or plastic material that is resistant to both heat and chemicals so that it can be periodically paint stripped and/or cleaned and reused. Only the tip of the door clip assembly is manufactured from a disposable plastic or rubber material that is inexpensive so that it can be discarded, and that can safely contact an exposed surface and/or finish of a vehicle without damaging it. The door clip assembly is easy to install/remove and does not require a driver tool.
US11313155B2 Locking assembly for electronic tablet and devices
A method for securing a portable electronic device having a housing to a substantially immovable object utilizing a locking assembly having a security rod or spike formed with an anchoring end separated axially by a protruding end, a locking device with an internal locking mechanism and a cable permanently attached to the locking device at one end, includes several steps. The steps include securedly fixing the anchoring end of the security rod or spike to the portable electronic device upon or through the housing, attaching an other end of the cable to the substantially immovable object and inserting the protruding end of the security rod into an opening in the locking device to actuate the internal locking mechanism and lock the locking device to the captive security rod. Locking the security rod to the locking device concurrently locks the portable electronic device to which it is anchored to the substantially immovable object.
US11313151B2 Sensor for rim latch roller strike
A locking device assembly for a door located at a door frame. The locking device assembly includes a door strike assembly including a magnetized ferromagnetic material and a latchbolt assembly located at the door. The latchbolt assembly includes a latchbolt and a magnetic field sensor, wherein the magnetic field sensor senses a magnetic field provided by the door strike assembly. The door strike assembly includes, in different embodiments, a magnet located in a frame of the door strike assembly or a magnetic roller. The magnetic field sensor includes a magnetometer configured to determine the presence of a magnetic field provided by the door strike assembly. In the event that the door strike assembly has been removed to defeat the locking device, the lack of the magnetic field indicates that a security condition exists. An alert is provided to indicate the existence of the security condition.
US11313146B2 Method and product to prevent flooding of a motor vehicle in high water
An inflatable housing structure forms an airtight enclosure for a motor vehicle positioned inside the housing. This airtight enclosure prevents water from entering and thereby prevents the water from accessing the vehicle. The housing comprises sides, a top and floor made of flexible waterproof material such as plastic or vinyl. Air tubes attached to the surfaces of the housing, inflate to form and sustain a housing structure. The air tubes for supporting the housing structure can be outside or inside the structure when formed. These air tubes can also be embedded into the surfaces of the housing.
US11313141B2 Tube for preventing water from entering a basin
A flexible and waterproof containment tube sits within a basin and prevents objects from entering the basin. When placed inside the basin, the containment tube is filled with a filling fluid. The dimensions of the containment tube are similar to that of the basin such that the containment tube fits within and fills substantially all of the basin. The outward hoop stress of the side portion against the walls of the basin evenly distribute pressure and protect the basin from damage, such as debris, rain or flood, water, or other objects.
US11313139B2 Adjustable door frame spreader tool
An adjustable door frame spreading tool to aid in the alignment and mounting of a hollow metal door frame. The tool includes and first end and second end connected to a collapsing/expanding middle section. The first end and the second end are bifurcated with an adjustable width of the bifurcation. Each end of the bifurcation being square and level and including a magnet for attachment to the door frame. The tool will spread the door frame and pull the door frame into alignment for attachment to an opening.
US11313130B2 Retractable roof/wall assembly
An architectural structure includes retractable and moveable louvres having a frame having a rear end, a front end and a pair of side walls connecting the front end and the rear end and a plurality of louvres extending substantially between the side walls, with at least one end of the louvres being mounted to a gearbox member for controlling the angular orientation of the louvre. Each gearbox member is mounted upon a track extending substantially along a length of at least one side wall and at least one of the gearbox members is mounted to a belt driven by a drive pulley to move one or more gearbox members along the track, in which each gearbox member is attached to an adjacent gearbox member by way of a connector, with the length of the connector extending between adjacent gearbox members being constant such that, when the louvres are in an extended position, the spacing between the louvers is maintained at a predetermined distance.
US11313125B2 Mobile modular foundation systems and methods for transporting same
A modular foundation system comprises a concrete reinforced matrix having embedded pre-tensioned components and a recessed tension bolster region adjacent the lower surface of the foundation at each end, and a pair of lifting safety bars partially embedded in the foundation within the recess and terminating at the end of the foundation.
US11313124B2 Composite structure joining system and method and related structures
A composite structure joining system and method comprises a structural panel, preferably but not necessarily fabricated from structural composite materials, that further comprises a nesting C-joint feature that facilitates assembly of a plurality of panels of the invention to form a planar structure such as a wall. An embodiment of the present invention comprises a plurality of the panels of the invention, joined together using the C joint of the invention, captured in a frame. The frame structural elements may comprise metals such as aluminum or steel, or may be hand laid or extruded fiberglass as described in more detail below. The invention further comprises methods of manufacturing a plurality of structural panels of the invention. The method of the invention may be used to fabricate intermodal shipping containers that have superior structural and thermal characteristics, are lightweight, resulting in lower transportation costs and lower container costs.
US11313123B2 Method of forming a building panel or surface element and such a building panel and surface element
A method of forming a building panel or a surface element, including providing a substrate, applying a sub-layer on the substrate, applying a mesh structure on the sub-layer, and applying heat and pressure to the mesh structure such that the sub-layer at least partially fills meshes of the mesh structure. Also, to such a building panel and a surface element.
US11313122B2 Unitized curtainwall systems and methods
This document discusses, among other things, unitized curtain systems and methods related to the fabrication and installation of curtainwalls. A curtainwall unit may comprises a frame including a horizontal gutter, a horizontal sill, a first vertical mullion between a first end of the horizontal gutter and a second end of the horizontal sill, and a second vertical mullion between a second end of the horizontal gutter and a second end of the horizontal sill. The horizontal gutter may include a rear channel extending across the horizontal gutter, and at least one protected horizontal channel at least partially beneath the rear channel, the rear channel having at least one opening to the at least one horizontal gutter. Each vertical mullion may include a protected vertical chamber having an opening to the at least one protected horizontal channel.
US11313120B2 Method and system for providing preparing and assembling a high end prefabricated product to serve as a window covering or room divider
The present invention is a method of preparing and assembling certain prefabricated products (identified below as (a) Suspension Rods; (b) Decorative Finished Wood; (c) Locking Pin; and (d) Rubber Gasket) which, once assembled, will serve as a high end room divider or window covering (also known as window treatments). The inventive framework allows the user who is preparing and assembling the product to have an installed room divider or window coverage that is clean, with no marks, and also able to be assembled by one person, as opposed to having multiple parties present to effect installation.
US11313118B2 Expansion joint seal with splicing system
An expansion joint system for supporting and distributing transfer loads and for splicing adjacent systems together. The system includes an elongated core and at least three longitudinal load-transfer members with hollow cylindrical profiles within the elongated core and terminating at each face of the elongated core. The system may include splicing members sized to transition fit into each of the longitudinal load-transfer members to provide an interlocking body to join adjacent expansion joint systems.
US11313116B2 Stackable baffle drop shaft unit and method
A stackable baffle drop shaft unit and method provides a pre-cast body that has a peripheral wall extending thereabout and having a top edge and an opposing bottom edge, the peripheral wall has an exterior facing surface and an opposing interior facing surface, and the body defines a medial channel extending therethrough between the top edge and the bottom edge. A baffle is carried by, and extends inwardly from the interior facing surface and partially across the medial channel defined by the body, and the baffle is positioned between the top edge and the bottom edge. The top edge and the bottom edge of the pre-cast body each define a portion of a positionally securing engagement and alignment means for positional and vertical alignment and stacking of plural units on top of one another. Vertical stacking of plural bodies forms a medial channel extending therethrough.
US11313110B1 Water output device
A water output device is adapted to be connected to an inlet tube and includes an outlet tube and an outlet shelf having an upper outlet surface. The outlet tube passes through the outlet shelf and extends upward from the upper outlet surface and communicates with the inlet tube. A side wall of the outlet tube has a first outlet opening. The upper outlet surface has a guiding recess having an open side formed on a side edge of the upper outlet surface, so that a water flowing from the first outlet opening is guided by the guiding recess to flow out through the open side. The outlet shelf could be placed bath supplies and provide users with a special visual experience, and water could be outputted from the first outlet opening beyond the outlet shelf and guided by the guiding recess to flow out through the open side.
US11313088B2 Erectable barrier's basic unit and an erectable barrier comprising the same
An erectable barrier's basic unit comprises a base configured to rest on a ground and a movable hurdle pivotally connected to the base and configured to be in a resting position and in an active upright position. The movable hurdle comprises a first movable hurdle portion and a second movable hurdle portion parallel one to the other, and connected by at least one connecting rod. An erectable barrier comprises a plurality of erectable barrier's basic units connected one to the other by at least one connector.
US11313087B2 Earth working machine having a rotatable working apparatus axially positionally retainable with high tightening torque by means of a central bolt arrangement, and method for establishing and releasing such retention
A replaceable milling drum for an earth working machine includes a milling drum tube and a protrusion structure fixed to the milling drum tube. A bearing stem protrudes from the protrusion structure axially away from a drive axial end of the milling drum tube. The bearing stem has an outer surface including at least first and second cylindrical bearing surfaces axially spaced from each other, a furthest one of the cylindrical bearing surfaces from the drive axial end having a smaller diameter than a next furthest one of the cylindrical bearing surfaces from the drive axial end, the bearing stem having a central opening therethrough co-axial with the drive axis.
US11313081B2 Beverage filtration article
The present invention provides compositions comprising cellulose fibers and cellulose ester fibers and wet laid articles made from the compositions, as well as wet laid processes to produce these compositions. More specifically, the present invention provided compositions comprising cellulose fibers and cellulose acetate fibers and wet laid articles made from these compositions as well as wet laid processes to produce these compositions. The present invention also relates to developing a composition, process, wet laid product, or articles exhibiting any one of many desired benefits. The present invention relates a filtration article comprising a wet-laid composition comprising cellulose fibers and staple fibers.
US11313066B2 Clothing treatment agent dispensing assembly for use in clothing treatment device, and clothing treatment device
A clothing treatment agent dispensing assembly for use in a clothing treatment device, and a clothing treatment device, the clothing treatment device including a body, the clothing treatment agent dispensing assembly including a dispensing container and a storage container in sealed connection to one another, the vertical cross-section of the dispensing container being smaller than the vertical cross-section of the storage container, and the dispensing container and the storage container both being capable of sliding relative to the body, such that when the dispensing container is pulled out of the body, the storage container can follow the dispensing container to slide in the body. The present clothing treatment device is more flexible in the layout of the overall space, such that the layout and installation of components such as a control panel are more flexible, facilitating product design.
US11313065B2 Laundry treatment apparatus
The present application relates to a laundry treatment apparatus. The laundry treatment apparatus includes: a cabinet having a front panel and an opening provided by penetrating through the front panel; a drawer body configured to be ejected from the cabinet through the opening of the cabinet; a tub provided in the drawer body and defining a space configured to receive water; a drum rotatably provided in the tub and configured to receive laundry; a drawer panel fixed to the drawer body and configured to open the opening of the cabinet when the drawer body is ejected from the cabinet and to close the opening of the cabinet when the drawer body is retracted into the cabinet; and a drawer holder configured to fasten the drawer panel to the cabinet when the drawer panel closes the opening of the cabinet.
US11313062B2 Apparatus and method for applying a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern
An apparatus and method for applying a first web to a base web in a nonlinear pattern as the base web is advanced in a machine direction in contact with a back-up roller are disclosed. The apparatus can include a guide roller and a guide roller translations system. The guide roller can be configured to define a nip with the back-up roller. The guide roller translation system can be configured to allow the guide roller to move with respect to the back-up roller to control the position of the nip to allow the first web to be applied to the base web in the non-linear pattern in the machine direction.
US11313060B2 Nonwoven fabric and process for forming the same
The present invention relates to an elastic nonwoven fabric comprising a nonwoven web that is made of a plurality of fibers, which fibers are bicomponent fibers which each comprise a first component and a second component, wherein the first component is present in an amount in the range of from 80-95% by weight and the second component is present in an amount in the range of from 5-20% by weight, both weights based on the total weight of each fiber; wherein the first component comprises an ethylene/α-olefin copolymer and the second component comprises a low density polyethylene having a density in the range of from 0.90-0.95 g/cm3 (as determined with ASTM D792); wherein the first component and the second component both have a melt flow rate in the range of from 10-40 g/10 min (as determined by ASTM D1238 (190° C., 2.16 kg)); and wherein the nonwoven web comprises a side which is provided with a pattern of individualized bonded areas, wherein the surface of the bonded areas is in the range of 8-25%, based on the total surface of the side. The present invention further relates to a process for preparing the nonwoven fabric, and an article comprising the nonwoven fabric.
US11313058B2 Flat knitting machine structure with adjustable gap between two knock-over bits
A flat knitting machine structure with an adjustable gap between two knock-over bits includes two needle beds and two cam systems. Each needle bed comprises a plurality of needles and a plurality of knock-over bits. Each needle comprises a butt. Each of the knock-over bits comprises a control butt. The two needle beds are disposed at interval so that the knock-over bits face each other to define a gap. The distance of the gap is equal to a space between two knock-over bits facing each other. Each cam system comprises a needle cam to provide the plurality of butts being placed and guide each needle to make a knitting stroke towards the gap, and a knock-over bit cam provides the control butts being placed. The knock-over bit cam is controlled to define a displacement stroke for driving the plurality of knock-over bits to change the size of the gap.
US11313056B2 Woven garment with grip yarns
A woven panel is provided that utilizes “grip” yarns in the weft direction in a first area to increase the coefficient of friction of the woven panel. The grip yarns are interlaced with a plurality of non-grip yarns to form a repeating pattern of floats on the woven panel, that when sewn into a garment, provide additional traction and friction for securing the garment to a wearer's body.
US11313052B2 Melt blowing apparatus and method
A melt blowing apparatus and method includes a melt blowing die and at least one louver. The melt blowing die has a nosepiece comprising at least one aperture and at least one air slot adjacent the aperture. The at least one louver is movably positioned adjacent a face of the melt blowing die forming a zone through which can pass air and molten filaments from the air slots and nosepiece of the melt blowing die.
US11313050B2 Indium phosphide single-crystal body and indium phosphide single-crystal substrate
An indium phosphide single-crystal body has an oxygen concentration of less than 1×1016 atoms·cm−3, and includes a straight body portion having a cylindrical shape, wherein a diameter of the straight body portion is more than or equal to 100 mm and less than or equal to 150 mm or is more than 100 mm and less than or equal to 150 mm. An indium phosphide single-crystal substrate has an oxygen concentration of less than 1×1016 atoms·cm−13, wherein a diameter of the indium phosphide single-crystal substrate is more than or equal to 100 mm and less than or equal to 150 mm or is more than 100 mm and less than or equal to 150 mm.
US11313045B2 Electrohydrodimerization of aliphatic olefins with electrochemical potential pulses
Methods of making aliphatic compounds having two or more electron withdrawing groups and compositions comprising aliphatic organic compounds having one or more electron withdrawing groups. The methods are based on electrohydrodimerization of aliphatic olefinic compounds having one or more electron withdrawing groups using pulsed potential waveforms. A method may produce adiponitrile by electrolysis of acrylonitrile using pulsed waveforms. A composition may be an electrochemically produced organic phase composition. A composition may comprise one or more undesirable products, such as, for example, propionitrile, AN-derived oligomers, and the like. A composition may not have been subjected to any purification and/or separation after electrochemical production of one or more aliphatic compounds comprising two or more electron withdrawing groups.
US11313044B2 Electrolyzer and method for splitting water
An electrolyzer for splitting molecular water into molecular hydrogen and molecular oxygen using electrical energy comprises an anodic half-cell with an anode and a cathodic half-cell with a cathode. The anodic half-cell and the cathodic half-cell are separated from each other by a separator. The anodic half-cell comprises an anodic electrolyte, which is in contact with the anode. The cathodic half-cell comprises a cathodic electrolyte, which is in contact with the cathode. The anodic half-cell comprises an anodic catalyst. The cathodic half-cell contains at least one cation complex for forming at least one mediator complex. The at least one cation complex is reducible to the mediator complex by taking up at least one electron at the cathode. The mediator complex is a catalytically active chemical complex for splitting the molecular water (H2O) into molecular hydrogen (H2) and hydroxide ions (OH−) while releasing at least one electron.
US11313041B2 Manufactured metal objects with hollow channels and method for fabrication thereof
A method of forming a hollow structure in an additively manufactured object involves creating a pattern on a surface of a base material of the object with a sacrificial metal filler having a melting point of 350° C. or less, the pattern defining a shape of the hollow structure on the base material. A metal layering material is cold sprayed over the sacrificial metal filler and at least a portion of the base material. The sacrificial metal filler is removed from the pattern by melting the sacrificial metal filler without melting or deforming the base material or the metal layering material to leave the hollow structure in the object formed from the pattern. Non-standard cold spray conditions are used with the metal layering material to prevent damage and or displacement of the filler while still forming a coating of the metal layering material on the filler and base material.
US11313038B2 Fabricating method of semi-polar gallium nitride
A method of fabricating semi-polar gallium nitride includes providing a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) substrate. The SOI substrate includes a substrate, a silicon oxide layer and a silicon substrate. The silicon substrate has (1,0,0) facets. The silicon oxide layer is disposed between the substrate and the silicon substrate. Later, a vapor etching process is performed to etch the (1,0,0) facets to form (1,1,1) facets. The vapor etching process is performed by disposing a nebulizer under the SOI substrate. The top surface of the silicon substrate faces the nebulizer. Later, the nebulizer turns etchant into mist to etch the (1,0,0) facets by the mist to form (1,1,1) facets. Finally, an epitaxial process is performed to grow a semi-polar gallium nitride layer on the (1,1,1) facets.
US11313037B2 Method of forming a multilayer substrate comprising a layer of silicon and a layer of diamond having an optically finished (or a dense) silicon-diamond interface
A method of making a multilayer substrate, which can include a silicon layer having an optically finished surface and a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) grown diamond layer on the optically finished surface of the silicon layer. At the interface of the silicon layer and the diamond layer, the optically finished surface of the silicon layer can have a surface roughness (Ra)≤100 nm. A surface of the grown diamond layer opposite the silicon layer can be polished to an optical finish and a light management coating can be applied to the polished surface of the grown diamond layer opposite the silicon layer. A method of forming the multilayer substrate is also disclosed.
US11313035B2 Matrix-controlled printhead grid control for an electrochemical additive manufacturing system
Process for manufacturing a printhead for a 3D manufacturing system that uses metal electrodeposition to construct parts. The printhead may be constructed by depositing layers on top of a backplane that contains control and power circuits. Deposited layers may include insulating layers and an anode layer that contain deposition anodes that are in contact with the electrolyte to drive electrodeposition. Insulating layers may for example be constructed of silicon nitride or silicon dioxide; the anode layer may contain an insoluble conductive material such as platinum group metals and their associated oxides, highly doped semiconducting materials, and carbon based conductors. The anode layer may be deposited using chemical vapor deposition or physical vapor deposition. Alternatively in one or more embodiments the printhead may be constructed by manufacturing a separate anode plane component, and then bonding the anode plane to the backplane.
US11313033B2 Linear source apparatus, system and method of use
A linear evaporation apparatus, system and method including a conductance chamber including a linear output section configured to emit a linear source deposition flux therethrough, an evaporative vapor communication conduit including an evaporative vapor mixing chamber and a plurality of crucible-receiving apertures at distal ends from the evaporative vapor mixing chamber, wherein the evaporative vapor mixing chamber is in communication with the conductance chamber and configured to transmit the linear source deposition flux therethrough, and a plurality of crucibles, each of the plurality of crucibles corresponding to one of the plurality of crucible-receiving apertures at the distal ends from the evaporative vapor mixing chamber, each of the plurality of crucibles configured to hold a material and heat the material to a corresponding material evaporation temperature, each of the plurality of crucibles further including a vapor pressure activated lid configured to open at a predetermined material vapor pressure value generated by heating the crucibles to at least the corresponding material evaporation temperature.
US11313031B2 Method for forming aluminum film
Provided is a technique of forming an aluminum film that has high flatness and less cavities. Step S11 is forming a first film having a thickness that is equal to or greater than 0.1 μm and less than 1 μm, by sputtering a material onto a substrate. Step S12 is reflowing the first film by heating the first film. Step S13 is forming a second film by sputtering the material onto the first film that has been reflowed. Step S14 is reflowing the second film by heating the second film. Step S15 is forming a third film by sputtering the material onto the second film that has been reflowed. Step S16 is reflowing the third film by heating the third film.
US11313026B2 Method of manufacturing deposition mask, intermediate product to which deposition mask is allocated, and deposition mask
A deposition mask in which deformation of long sides is restrained is manufactured. A manufacturing method of a deposition mask includes a step of preparing a metal plate; a processing step of processing the metal plate into an intermediate product comprising: a plurality of deposition mask portions each including a pair of long sides and a pair of short sides, and having a plurality of through-holes formed therein; and a support portion that surrounds the plurality of deposition mask portions, and is partially connected to the short sides of the plurality of deposition mask portions; and a separation step of separating the deposition mask portions from the support portion to obtain the deposition mask. In the intermediate product, the long sides of the deposition mask portions are not connected to the support portion.
US11313014B1 Nickel-based superalloy and material thereof
The present invention provides a nickel-based superalloy material, which comprises 0.06 wt % or less carbon, 11.61˜11.93 wt % chromium, 1.52˜2.85 wt % titanium, 5.89˜6.08 wt % aluminum, 0.009 wt % or less boron, 0.07 wt % or less zirconium, 2.16˜2.18 wt % niobium, 4.22˜4.29 wt % molybdenum, and the balance being composed of nickel and incidental impurities, whereby the effect of obtaining the nickel-based superalloy with better mechanical properties can be achieved.
US11313013B2 Free-cutting copper alloy and method for producing free-cutting copper alloy
This free-cutting copper alloy contains more than 77.0% but less than 81.0% Cu, more than 3.4% but less than 4.1% Si, 0.07% to 0.28% Sn, 0.06% to 0.14% P, and more than 0.02% but less than 0.25% Pb, with the remainder being made up of Zn and unavoidable impurities. The composition satisfies the following relations: 1.0≤f0=100×Sn/(Cu+Si+0.5×Pb+0.5×P−75.5)≤3.7, 78.5≤f1=Cu+0.8×Si−8.5×Sn+P+0.5×Pb≤83.0, 61.8≤f2=Cu−4.2×Si−0.5×Sn−2×P≤63.7. The area ratios (%) of the constituent phases satisfy the following relations, 36≤κ≤72, 0≤γ≤2.0, 0≤β≤0.5, 0≤μ≤2.0, 96.5≤f3=α+κ, 99.4≤f4=α+κ+γ+μ, 0≤f5=γ+μ≤3.0, 38≤f6=κ+6×γ1/2+0.5×μ≤80. The long side of the γ phase does not exceed 50 μm, and the long side of the μ phase does not exceed 25 μm.
US11313009B2 Hot-rolled steel sheet and method for manufacturing same
A hot-rolled steel sheet according to an aspect of the present invention has a predetermined chemical composition, in which, in a location at a depth of ¼ of a sheet thickness from a surface, an area ratio of ferrite is 10% to 55%, a total area ratio of bainite and martensite is 45% to 90%, a total area ratio of the ferrite, the bainite, and the martensite is 90% or more, an average crystal grain size is 12.0 μm or less, in a texture measured in a sheet thickness central portion, a maximum pole density of orientation groups of {100} <011>, {211} <011>, {311} <011>, {110} <011>, and {332} <113> is 8.0 or less, a total of pole densities of {211} <011> and {332} <113> is 10.0 or less, and a tensile strength is 950 MPa or more.
US11313006B2 Process of producing an austenitic stainless steel tube
A process of producing an austenitic stainless steel tube comprises the steps of: a) producing an ingot or a continuous casted billet of the austenitic stainless steel, b) hot extruding the ingot or the billet obtained from step a) into a tube, c) cold rolling the tube obtained from step b) to a final dimension thereof. The outer diameter D of the cold rolled tube is 70-250 mm and the thickness t thereof is 6-25 mm, and the cold rolling step is performed such that the following formula is satisfied: (2.5×Rc+1.85×Rh−17.7×Q)=(Rp0.2target+49.3−1073×C−21Cr−7.17×Mo−833.3×N)±Z  (1) wherein Rp0.2target is targeted yield strength and is 750≤Rp0.2target≤1000 MPa, 30≤Rc≤75%, 50%≤Rh≤90%, 1≤Q≤3.6, and Z is 65.
US11313002B2 Compositions for detecting candida species
Disclosed are methods utilizing specific amplification of Candida sp. target nucleic acid for detecting the presence or absence of Candida sp. in a sample. Also disclosed are corresponding oligomers, including amplification oligomers, capture probes and detection probes, and combinations thereof, as well as corresponding reaction mixtures and kits.
US11312999B2 Set of genes for molecular classifying of medulloblastoma and use thereof
A set of genes for the molecular classifying of medulloblastoma is disclosed, including the following 24 genes: EPHA7 gene, OTX2 gene, ROBO1 gene, TTR gene, LGR5 gene, IGF2BP3 gene, TBR1 gene, ZFPM2 gene, TRDC gene, TRAC gene, PEX5L gene, NKD1 gene, RALYL gene, GABRA5 gene, GAD1 gene, TNC gene, KCNA1 gene, EOMES gene, MAB21L2 gene, WIF1 gene, DKK2 gene, PDLIM3 gene, IMPG2 gene, and KHDRBS2 gene. In addition, the present invention also discloses the use of the genome in the preparation of a kit and a gene chip for the molecular classifying of medulloblastoma. After validation, the present invention can accurately differentiate medulloblastoma WNT subgroup, SHE subgroup, Group3 subgroup, and Group4 subgroup, and has important clinical significance for the precise treatment of patients due to the objective results, high accuracy, and short experimental period.
US11312991B2 Method for decoding base sequence of nucleic acid corresponding to end region of RNA and method for analyzing DNA element
The present invention provides an analysis method by which a DNA element can be identified with higher sensitivity, and a transcription amount of the DNA element can be determined. The present invention is a method for decoding a base sequence of a nucleic acid corresponding to an end region of RNA, including: a preparing-decoding step of preparing, using a template RNA, at least one nucleic acid selected from the group consisting of: an RNA nucleic acid of a 5′-end region of the template RNA or a complementary DNA nucleic acid corresponding to the 5′-end region of the template RNA; an RNA nucleic acid of 3′-end region of the template RNA or a complementary DNA nucleic acid corresponding to the 3′-end region of the template RNA; an RNA nucleic acid of a partial region of an antisense strand or a sense strand for a full length of the template RNA; and combinations thereof or a nucleic acid having a sequence that has two or more linked sequences thereof, wherein the template RNA to be used in the preparing-decoding step is a nascent RNA. The DNA element can be identified and analyzed with higher accuracy and higher sensitivity by determining information on the decoded sequence of the nucleic acid and mapping the DNA element to the genome.
US11312987B2 Methods for standardized sequencing of nucleic acids and uses thereof
Methods for controlling for non-systematic error in an amplification-based next generation sequencing (NGS) library preparation are described, which method includes using an internal amplification control (IAC) sharing identical priming sites to a native nucleic acid target template of interest in a NGS library preparation.
US11312982B2 Microorganism with improved L-threonine producing capability, and method for producing L-threonine by using the same
The present invention relates to a novel variant RNA polymerase sigma factor 70 (δ70) polypeptide, a polynucleotide encoding the same, a microorganism containing the polypeptide, and a method for producing L-threonine by using the microorganism.
US11312979B2 Method and cell line for production of phytocannabinoids and phytocannabinoid analogues in yeast
A method and cell line for producing phytocannabinoids and phytocannabinoid analogues in yeast. The method applies, and the cell line includes, a yeast cell transformed with a polyketide synthase CDS and a cytosolic prenyltransferase CDS. The polyketide synthase enzyme catalyzes synthesis of olivetol or methyl-olivetol, and may include Cannabis sativa olivetolic acid synthase or Dictyostelium discoideum polyketide synthase (“DiPKS”). The yeast cell may be modified to include a phosphopantethienyl transferase for increased activity of DiPKS. The yeast cell may be modified to mitigate mitochondrial acetaldehyde catabolism for increasing malonyl-CoA available for synthesizing olivetol or methyl-olivetol. The prenyltransferase enzyme catalyzes synthesis of cannabigerol or a cannabigerol analogue, and may include an αββα cytosolic prenyltransferase enzyme from Streptomyces sp CL190. The yeast cell may be modified to mitigate depletion of geranyl pyrophosphate for increasing available geranyl pyrophosphate for prenylation.
US11312971B2 Enhanced acyltransferase polynucleotides, polypeptides and methods of use
The invention provides modified DGAT1 proteins that are modified in the N-terminal region upstream of the acyl-Co A binding site. The modified DGAT proteins show enhanced activity, without reduced protein accumulation when expressed in cells. The modified DGAT1 proteins of the invention can be expressed in cells to increase cellular lipid accumulation and/or modify the cellular lipid profile. The invention also provides polynucleotides encoding the modified DGAT1 proteins, cells and compositions comprising the polynucleotides or modified DGAT proteins, and methods using the modified DGAT1 proteins to produce oil.
US11312970B2 Compositions and methods for modulating expression of nucleic acids
The invention relates to synthetic miRNA precursor molecules and methods for the use of the miRNA precursor molecules in modulating the expression of target polynucleotides.
US11312959B2 Antisense oligonucleotides and their use for treating Pendred syndrome
The present disclosure relates to the field of medicine. In particular, it relates to novel antisense oligonucleotides that prevent or reduce exon 8 skipping in the SLC26A4 gene during pre-mRNA splicing, and their use in the treatment of Pendred Syndrome.
US11312958B2 Components and methods for producing toxic RNAs in eukaryotic cells
Disclosed are components and methods for producing toxic RNAs and/or extracellular vesicles comprising the toxic RNAs in cells that are resistant to the toxic RNAs, which toxic RNAs may include toxic shRNA/siRNA and/or toxic pre-miRNA/miRNA. The disclosed components may include engineered cells that can be utilized to express the toxic RNAs, in which the engineered cells do not express one or more genes that are required for processing the toxic RNAs for RNA interference (RNAi) and/or one or more genes that are required for executing RNAi. The toxic RNAs and/or extracellular vesicles comprising the toxic RNAs may be utilized in methods for treating diseases and disorders through RNAi.
US11312955B2 Methods and compositions for modulating gene expression
The present disclosure provides compositions with a modulating gene expression and methods for modulating transcription.
US11312943B2 ABHD5 and partial HDAC4 fragments and variants as a therapeutic approach for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases
The present invention relates to Abhydrolase containing domain 5 (ABHD5) and N-terminal fragments of HDAC4 (HDAC4-NT) and variants of the aforementioned peptides for the treatment and prevention of heart failure. The present invention further provides vectors for the cardiomyocyte-specific expression of said peptides and a test system comprising ABHD5 for the identification of novel compounds which are useful for the treatment of heart failure.
US11312938B2 Warmer for promoting a biological reaction
The present invention relates to the use of warmers, or autonomous heat packs, for heating and maintaining a solution at a suitable temperature, for the period of time required to accomplish a chemical, biochemical or biological reaction, in particular in molecular biology or cell biology applications. Biology kits containing warmers are also part of this invention.
US11312937B2 Nucleotide-specific recognition sequences for designer TAL effectors
The invention relates to methods of altering expression of a genomic locus of interest or specifically targeting a genomic locus of interest in an animal cell, which may involve contacting the genomic locus with a non-naturally occurring or engineered composition that includes a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) binding polypeptide having a N-terminal capping region, a DNA binding domain comprising at least five or more Transcription activator-like effector (TALE) monomers and at least one or more half-monomers specifically ordered to target the genomic locus of interest, and a C-terminal capping region, wherein the polypeptide includes at least one or more effector domains, and wherein the polypeptide is encoded by and translated from a codon optimized nucleic acid molecule so that the polypeptide preferentially binds to the DNA of the genomic locus.
US11312934B2 Piezoelectric ultrasonic microinjection device based on flexible hinge mechanism
The present invention discloses a piezoelectric ultrasonic microinjection device based on a flexible hinge mechanism. The device includes: a cover, a flexible hinge mechanism, a base, a screw cap and an end cap fixedly assembled together, the base being provided with a pump interface; and a micropipette fixedly mounted in the base, the screw cap and the end cap and extending outward, the micropipette being in communication with the pump interface; wherein the flexible hinge mechanism comprises a housing, a piezoelectric ceramic package module encapsulated in the housing, a central shaft fixedly mounted with the piezoelectric ceramic package module and the base, and a vibration output shaft extending from the piezoelectric ceramic package module into the central shaft, a plurality of flexible hinge beams being disposed between the central shaft and the housing.
US11312932B2 Method and device for producing biogas
The invention relates to a method and a biogas plant for producing biogas, preferably from rice straw, wherein a substrate is fermented in two reactors (1, 2) in a circulating manner, so that a methane production from cellulose-and/or lignocellulose-containing substrate can be improved.
US11312930B2 Integrated nucleic acid text system, instrument and method
A method of analysing nucleic acid using apparatus comprising a reaction chamber and plurality of sensors located in the base of the chamber, with each sensor preferably located within a respective well. The method comprises flowing a fluid containing the nucleic acid or fragments thereof into the reaction chamber. While the chamber is fully or at least partially sealed, amplification of the nucleic acid or said fragments is performed within the chamber using an amplification primer or primers whilst detecting the generation of amplicons using said sensors. Sequencing or hybridisation is then performed on the amplicons, and sequencing or hybridisation is detected using said sensors.
US11312929B2 Method for producing beverage and method for improving flavor of beverage
Provided are a method of producing a beverage and a method of improving a flavor of a beverage by each of which the imparting of an undesirable aroma is suppressed. The method of producing a beverage according to one embodiment of the present invention is a method of producing a beverage using a raw material liquid, including adding hops that have been subjected to acid treatment to the raw material liquid. The method of improving a flavor of a beverage according to one embodiment of the present invention is a method of improving a flavor of a beverage to be produced using a raw material liquid, including adding hops that have been subjected to acid treatment to the raw material liquid, to thereby improve the flavor of the beverage.
US11312920B2 Botanical oil extraction method and system
A method and apparatus for extracting botanical oil from botanical mass includes milling the biomass and chilling the milled biomass. The biomass is then exposed to a chilled ethanol solvent. Water is added and the solution introduced into a first centrifuge. The clean ethanol slurry is then introduced into an evaporator leaving a two-phase mixture which is introduced into a second centrifuge which separates the water from the pure botanical oil.
US11312914B2 Gasification of plastics and solid fossil fuels to produce organic compounds
Pre-ground plastics of small particle size not more than 2 mm are co-fed into a solid fossil fuel fed entrained flow partial oxidation gasifier. High solids concentrations in the feedstock stream can be obtained without significant impact on the feedstock stream stability and pumpability. A consistent quality of syngas can be continuously produced, including generation of carbon dioxide and a carbon monoxide/hydrogen ratio while stably operating the gasifier and avoiding the high tar generation of fluidized bed or fixed bed waste gasifiers and without impacting the operations of the gasifier. The subsequent syngas produced from this material can be used to produce a wide range of chemicals.
US11312913B2 Distillate hydrocracking process to produce isomerate
A process of reforming a diesel feedstock to convert diesel to a gasoline blending component may include desulfurizing and denitrogenizing the diesel feedstock to reduce the sulfur and nitrogen content; and then hydrocracking the diesel feedstock over a metal containing zeolitic catalyst to produce an isomerate fraction. The diesel feedstock may have boiling points ranging from 200 to 360° C.
US11312909B2 Polymerizable compounds and the use thereof in liquid-crystal displays
Polymerizable compounds, to processes and intermediates for the preparation thereof, liquid-crystal (LC) media comprising them, and the use of the polymerizable compounds and LC media for optical, electro-optical and electronic purposes, in particular in LC displays, especially in LC displays of the polymer sustained alignment type, or a stabilizers in LC media and LC displays.
US11312908B2 Liquid crystal medium and liquid crystal display
Dielectrically positive liquid-crystalline media comprising a compound of the formula TINUVIN 770 and optionally one or more compounds of formula I, in which the parameters have the respective meanings indicated in the specification, and optionally one or more further dielectrically positive compounds and optionally one or more further dielectrically neutral compounds, and to liquid-crystal displays, especially active-matrix displays and in particular TN, IPS and FFS displays, containing these media.
US11312890B2 Compositions comprising 2,3-dichloro-1,1,1 -trifluoropropane, 2-chloro-1,1,1 -trifluoropropene, 2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoropropane or 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene
Disclosed are compositions comprising HCFC-243db, HCFO-1233xf, HCFC-244db and/or HFO-1234yf and at least one additional compound. For the composition comprising 1234yf, the additional compound is selected from the group consisting of HFO-1234ze, HFO-1243zf, HCFC-243db, HCFC-244db, HFC-245cb, HFC-245fa, HCFO-1233xf, HCFO-1233zd, HCFC-253fb, HCFC-234ab, HCFC-243fa, ethylene, HFC-23, CFC-13, HFC-143a, HFC-152a, HFC-236fa, HCO-1130, HCO-1130a, HFO-1336, HCFC-133a, HCFC-254fb, CHF═CHCl, HFO-1141, HCFO-1242zf, HCFO-1223xd, HCFC-233ab, HCFC-226ba, and HFC-227ca. Compositions comprising HCFC-243db, HCFO-1233xf, and/or HCFC-244db are useful in processes to make HFO-1234yf. Compositions comprising HFO-1234yf are useful, among other uses, as heat transfer compositions for use in refrigeration, air-conditioning and heat pump systems.
US11312887B2 Epoxy adhesive composition comprising a multistage polymer and a (meth)acrylic polymer, its method of preparation and its use
The present invention relates to a composition suitable as epoxy adhesive composition comprising a multistage polymer in form of polymeric particles and a (meth)acrylic polymer its process of preparation and its use. In particular the present invention relates to a structural epoxy adhesive composition comprising a multistage polymer in form of polymeric particles made by a multistage process and a (meth)acrylic polymer its process of preparation and its use. More particularly the present invention relates to structural (epoxy adhesive composition made from a two part composition or a one part composition comprising a multistage polymer in form of polymeric particles made by a multistage process and a (meth)acrylic polymer its process of preparation and its use.
US11312872B2 Method for forming oleophobic-hydrophilic coatings including particles and/or nano-particles, a coating formed thereby and an article to which the coating is applied
The invention to which this application relates is apparatus and a method for applying coatings to improve the ability to provide Oleophobic and/or Hydrophilic surfaces on an item and the coating includes particles and/or nano particles to enhance the performance characteristics of the coating.
US11312868B2 Aqueous dispersion of microspheres p-acid functionalized polymer particles
The present invention relates to a pigmented matte coating composition comprising an aqueous dispersion of a) phosphorus acid functionalized polymer particles; b) TiO2 particles; c) polymeric organic microspheres; and d) a rheology modifier. The composition of the present invention gives matte finish coatings having the stain and scrub resistant attributes similar to coatings formed from semi-gloss paint compositions.
US11312860B2 Polycarbonate-based resin composition and molded article thereof
Provided is a polycarbonate-based resin composition, including: 50 mass % or more to 99 mass % or less of a polycarbonate-based resin (S) containing 0.1 mass % or more to 100 mass % or less of a polycarbonate-polyorganosiloxane copolymer (A), which contains a polycarbonate block (A-1) formed of a specific repeating unit and a polyorganosiloxane block (A-2) containing a specific repeating unit, and 0 mass % or more to 99.9 mass % or less of an aromatic polycarbonate-based resin (B) except the polycarbonate-polyorganosiloxane copolymer (A); and 1 mass % or more to 50 mass % or less of a polyester-based resin (C), wherein the polyorganosiloxane block (A-2) has an average chain length of from 20 or more to less than 50, and a 3-millimeter thick plate formed of the polycarbonate-based resin composition has a total light transmittance of 80% or more.
US11312857B2 Polymerizable composition and molded product
A polymerizable composition of the present invention includes a polymerization reactive compound (A), and an internal release agent (B) including a polyether-modified silicone compound (b1) represented by General Formula (1) and a polyether-modified silicone compound (b2) represented by General Formula (2), in which the polymerization reactive compound (A) is one or more compounds selected from a polyiso(thio) cyanate compound, a poly(thio) epoxy compound, a polyoxetanyl compound, a polythietanyl compound, an alkyne compound, a poly(thi)ol compound, a polyamine compound, an acid anhydride, or a polycarboxylic acid compound.
US11312856B2 Block copolymer composition
A block copolymer composition is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a block copolymer composition includes a diblock copolymer and a triblock copolymer, each including a polyolefin-based block and a polystyrene-based block, wherein the polyolefin-based blocks are present between 45 wt % to 90 wt %, wherein the polystyrene-based blocks are present between 10 wt % to 55 wt %, wherein the difference (ΔT) between a thermal decomposition initiation temperature and a thermal decomposition termination temperature (ΔT) measured by Thermo-Gravimetric Analysis (TGA) is 55° C. or greater, and the diblock copolymer and the triblock copolymer do not have a residual unsaturated bond.
US11312834B2 Styrene resin extruded foam body and method for producing same
A styrene resin extruded foam includes graphite and a styrene resin. The graphite is in an amount of 0.5 to 10.0 parts by weight relative to 100 parts by weight of the styrene resin. The graphite has an average particle diameter of 2.5 μm to 9 μm. A laser scattering intensity is not less than 5 {%/(mg/mL)}/wt % per unit solution concentration of the graphite as measured by a particular method.
US11312823B2 Method for producing polyarylene sulphide resin
Provided is a method for producing a polyarylene sulfide resin, the method including subjecting a dihaloaromatic compound and a sulfidizing agent to a polymerization reaction in the presence of an aliphatic cyclic compound having a ring openable by hydrolysis, in which corrosion of a production apparatus is suppressed. More particularly, provided is a method for producing a polyarylene sulfide resin, the method including a dehydration step (1) in which a water-containing sulfidizing agent and an aliphatic cyclic compound having a ring openable by hydrolysis are heated in the presence of a dihaloaromatic compound to a liquid temperature in the range of 90° C. or higher and 170° C. or lower under the atmospheric pressure, and then dehydration is performed while maintaining the liquid temperature and reducing the pressure to a pressure in the range of 30 [kPa abs] or higher and 80 [kPa abs] or lower to thus obtain a mixture.
US11312819B2 Narrow band gap conjugated polymers employing cross-conjugated donors useful in electronic devices
The invention provides for new polymer compounds and methods for the preparation of modular narrow band gap conjugated compounds and polymers that incorporate exocyclic cross-conjugated donors or substituents, as well as novel monomer components of such polymers and the resulting products which comprise materials and useful electronic devices with novel functionality.
US11312816B2 Thermoplastic polyurethane and composite article
A thermoplastic polyurethane is the reaction product of a polybutadiene diol, a polyester diol, and a isocyanate component. The polybutadiene diol has a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of from 200 to 20,000 g/mol. The polyester diol has a melting point of from 40 to 90° C. The reactants allow the thermoplastic polyurethane itself to have a melt flow index measured at 120° C. and 22.6 kg of from 0.1 to 200 grams, per 10 minutes as measured according to ASTM 1238. The thermoplastic polyurethane also has a melting point of from 50 to 300° C. The thermoplastic polyurethane is used to form a composite article.
US11312813B2 Infill coated with a polyurethane prepolymer and artificial turf surfaces including the same
In various embodiments, coated infill includes a plurality of infill granules and a preformed coating on the infill granules including a cured polyurethane product of at least one polyurethane prepolymer component and a curative component. The polyurethane prepolymer component includes a reaction product of an isocyanate component including diphenylmethane diisocyanate (MDI) and a polyol component, and has a free isocyanate content (% NCO) from 2 wt % to 12 wt %. The curative component includes water. Methods for making an artificial turf surface using the coated infill are also provided.
US11312812B2 Process for producing elastomers
The present invention describes a process for producing an elastomer, preferably a polyurethane-containing elastomer, by reacting a polyol component (A) comprising at least one polyether carbonate polyol (A-1) containing carbon-carbon double bonds with a component (B) which is reactive with OH groups and contains at least one compound reactive toward OH groups, preferably an isocyanate component (B-1) containing NCO groups, in the presence of a free-radical initiator (C), preferably at least one peroxide (C-1), and optionally a catalyst (D), where the molar ratio of the OH-reactive groups of component (B) reactive with groups, to the OH groups of the polyol component (A) containing carbon-carbon double bonds, is greater than 1.0. It further relates to elastomers obtainable by such a process, preferably polyurethane elastomers, the use thereof, and two-component systems for production of elastomers, preferably polyurethane elastomers.
US11312804B2 Polymerizable compound, polymerizable composition, polymer, and photoresist composition
A polymerizable compound represented by formula (1). In formula (1), one of eight hydrogen atoms is substituted by a (meth)acryloyloxy group, and the rest seven hydrogen atoms are independently non-substituted or substituted by a saturated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 10 carbons.
US11312803B2 Vinylidene fluoride polymer
The present invention pertains to a vinylidene fluoride polymer, to a process for manufacturing said vinylidene fluoride polymer and to an article comprising said vinylidene fluoride polymer.
US11312797B2 Systems and methods for polyethylene recovery with low volatile content
The present invention discloses methods for removing volatile components from an ethylene polymer effluent stream from a polymerization reactor, and related polyethylene recovery and volatile removal systems. In these methods and systems, the polymer solids temperature is increased significantly prior to introduction of the polymer solids into a purge column for the final stripping of volatile components from the polymer solids.
US11312791B2 Hydrogenation of nitrile rubber
This invention relates to a novel process for selectively and efficiently hydrogenating nitrile rubber in the presence of specific complex catalysts system comprising an NHC-ligand comprising Ru-complex catalyst and a specific hydrogenation enhancer.
US11312782B2 Chimeric antigen receptors targeting B-cell maturation antigen
The invention provides CARs (CARs) that specifically bind to BCMA (B-Cell Maturation Antigen). The invention further relates to engineered immune cells comprising such CARs, CAR-encoding nucleic acids, and methods of making such CARs, engineered immune cells, and nucleic acids. The invention further relates to therapeutic methods for use of these CARs and engineered immune cells for the treatment of a condition associated with malignant cells expressing BCMA (e.g., cancer).
US11312781B2 Antigen binding molecules that bind LIGHT
The present invention relates to antigen binding molecules, including antibodies, fragments, and variants thereof, that bind to the TNF-related cytokine LIGHT (TNFSF14). The present invention also relates to methods of use of such antigen binding molecules in treating and/or preventing inflammatory disorders and immune disorders.
US11312773B2 Anti-PD-L1 antibody
The present invention provides an anti-PD-L1 antibody capable of repeated administration even to animals other than rat. An anti-PD-L1 antibody comprising (a) a light chain comprising a light chain variable region containing CDR1 having the amino acid sequence of QSLLYSENQKDY (SEQ ID NO: 37), CDR2 having the amino acid sequence of WAT and CDR3 having the amino acid sequence of GQYLVYPFT (SEQ ID NO: 38) and the light chain constant region of an antibody of an animal other than rat; and (b) a heavy chain comprising a heavy chain variable region containing CDR1 having the amino acid sequence of GYTFTSNF (SEQ ID NO: 39), CDR2 having the amino acid sequence of IYPEYGNT (SEQ ID NO: 40) and CDR3 having the amino acid sequence of ASEEAVISLVY (SEQ ID NO: 41) and the heavy chain constant region of an antibody of an animal other than rat. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the above anti-PD-L1 antibody as an active ingredient. A method for preparing the above anti-PD-L1 antibody is also provided.
US11312765B2 Immunoglobulin variable domains
VH domain, in which: (i) the amino acid residue at position 112 is one of K or Q; and/or (ii) the amino acid residue at position 89 is T; and/or (iii) the amino acid residue at position 89 is L and the amino acid residue at position 110 is one of K or Q; and (iv) in each of cases (i) to (iii), the amino acid at position 11 is preferably V; and in which said VH domain contains a C-terminal extension (X)n, in which n is 1 to 10, preferably 1 to 5, such as 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 (and preferably 1 or 2, such as 1); and each X is an (preferably naturally occurring) amino acid residue that is independently chosen, and preferably independently chosen from the group consisting of alanine (A), glycine (G), valine (V), leucine (L) or isoleucine (I).
US11312760B1 Expression vector for anti-SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies
The present disclosure provides recombinant expression vectors expressing a novel neutralizing antibodies against SARS-COV-2, or the antigen binding fragments thereof. Pharmaceutical composition and kits comprising the same, and the uses thereof are also provided.
US11312758B2 Peptides with vasodilatory and/or diuretic functions
The present invention relates to peptides with vasodilatory and/or diuretic functions. In particular, the invention relates to modifying key amino acid residues in natriuretic peptides to achieve different functions and properties. Accordingly the invention also includes modified natriuretic peptides. The invention also relates to the use of these peptides for regulating blood pressure-volume and/or treating a heart condition.
US11312755B2 Biological nanopores for biopolymer sensing and sequencing based on FRAC actinoporin
The invention relates generally to the field of nanopores and the use thereof in various applications, such as analysis of biopolymers and macromolecules, typically by making electrical measurements during translocation through a nanopores. Provided is a system comprising a funnel-shaped proteinaceous nanopore comprising an a-helical pore-forming toxin that is a member from the actinoporin protein family, more in particular Fragaceatoxin C (FraC), a mutant FraC, a FraC paralog, or a FraC homolog.
US11312754B2 Sunflower seed protein-derived peptides
A protein hydrolysate composition is provided. The protein hydrolysate composition comprises isolated peptides useful for ameliorating a condition of a subject. Compositions comprising the protein hydrolysate composition are also provided. The compositions may be adapted for oral or topical administration to the subject, and may compose a foodstuff or beverage (e.g. a medical food), a topical composition (e.g. a lotion, cream, etc.), a kit, and the like. A methods of ameliorating the condition of the subject is further provided. The method include administering the protein hydrolysate composition to the subject. The method may be useful in reducing blood pressure, inflammation, reduced immunity, and/or oxidative stress in the subject.
US11312753B2 Methods and systems to produce lignin-modifying enzymes and uses thereof
Embodiments of the invention are generally directed to lignin-modifying enzymes and systems and methods of their manufacture. In many embodiments, the lignin-modifying enzymes are lignin-degrading enzymes capable of breaking down lignin into component parts that are usable for other purposes. Several embodiments are directed to systems for producing lignin-modifying enzymes in vivo, including in yeast and/or plant species, and certain embodiments are directed to methods of creating these systems, including transfecting the species to produce lignin-modifying enzymes.
US11312749B2 Heterotandem bicyclic peptide complex
The present invention relates to a heterotandem bicyclic peptide complex which comprises a first peptide ligand, which binds to EphA2, conjugated via a linker to two second peptide ligands, which bind to CD137. The invention also relates to the use of said heterotandem bicyclic peptide complex in preventing, suppressing or treating cancer.
US11312743B1 Process for molnupiravir
The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of Molnupiravir. The present invention also relates to an improved and commercially viable process for preparation of Molnupiravir with high yield and purity.