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US11334848B2 Commitment process to generate jointly supported decisions
The invention relates to a commitment process for efficiently generating a jointly supported decision. The commitment process comprises the following steps: Generating requirements for the commitment process, at least including a decision whether a quality of a call of decision is sufficient; when the call of decision quality criteria is met, deciding about a comprehension in the commitment process; when a common comprehension on the commitment is agreed, deciding about a first commitment; when no commitment is achieved: discovering objections concerning the first commitment; transforming the discovered objections into measures; deciding about the first commitment including the transformed measures; if no commitment is achieved, decide whether a commitment can be achieved at all and, if the commitment cannot be achieved, abort the commitment processed; or in all other cases repeat the steps of discovering, transforming and deciding about the commitment including the transformed measures; if a commitment is achieved, generate the jointly supported decision. A decision making software application for leading the Commitment-Process, designing and generating questions, collecting and protocolling each answer from each participant as a cloud based service is also provided herewith.
US11334842B2 Automatic estimation method, server, and automatic estimation system
An automatic estimation method comprises a first step (STEP 01) of introducing a shape data on an item, a second step (STEP 02) of recognizing a shape of the item on the basis of the shape data, a third step (STEP 06) of acquiring a manufacturing condition which can be selected on the basis of the recognized shape, a fourth step (STEP 08) of displaying the manufacturing condition and corresponding price and delivery time, and a fifth step (STEP 09, STEP 10) of updating the displayed price and delivery time depending on change of the manufacturing condition.
US11334841B2 Systems and methods for tracking a wood pallet using an embedded tracking device
A cavity is cut into a wooden structure (e.g., stringer, block, or deckboard) of a wood pallet such that an electronic tracking device can be embedded into the wooden structure for tracking the pallet. The cavity is shaped to allow for a sufficient thickness of remaining wood material surrounding the cavity to remain strong and also to allow for sufficient thinness so wireless signals can be reliably transmitted to/from electronics within the cavity. The remaining space within the cavity around the embedded tracking device is filled with a potting material to secure and protect the tracking device within the cavity. The tracking device monitors the location of the pallet and provides location data to a back-end system over a communication channel either directly or via a local hub. The back-end system performs analytics on the location data.
US11334839B2 Item shipping screening and validation
A method and system for vetting items being shipped across national boundaries using a new technology enabling an automated system is provided. The automated system screens items for shipping through customs and validating the items for shipment according to customs rules and regulations. The system identifies and applies the appropriate rules for customs and other responsible agencies pertaining to the eligibility of any item being imported into a particular country. The present invention utilizes an unconventional combination of image recognition technology, machine learning algorithms, and rule engine algorithms to categorize, identify, and apply the appropriate rules to each and every item being considered for importation to another country. Based on the specific combination of technological processes and systems, the present invention is configured to accept, reject, or submit products for further review in a consistent, predictable, and accurate manner, not previously achievable in prior systems and methods.
US11334835B2 Systems and method for incident scorecard
A system includes a client instance hosted by a datacenter, wherein the client instance is generated for one or more client networks. The system performs operations comprising generating a graphical user interface, receiving, via the graphical user interface, an input adjusting the selected time period, and updating the graphical user interface in real time in response to the received input. The graphical user interface includes a timeline that spans an entirety of an incident dataset, a selected time period, wherein the selected time period is a portion of the timeline, a plot of incident data from the incident dataset over the selected time period, and a plurality of calculated metrics based on the incident data during the selected time period.
US11334833B2 Determining propensities of entities with regard to behaviors
Propensities of entities, comprising human users and virtual assistants (VAs), for various behaviors can be determined and used to facilitate managing interactions between entities. An interaction management component (IMC) can determine an aggregate propensity metric relating to a propensity of an entity to engage in a behavior based on a cross-correlation of respective propensity metrics relating to respective propensities of the entity to engage in respective behaviors. During an interaction between entities, including the entity, IMC can determine an action to perform to interact with the entity based on the aggregate propensity metric and a context determined for the interaction. The action can be one that is predicted to elicit a defined action by the entity in response to the action. During (or after) the interaction, IMC can update behavior attributes, context, and/or aggregate propensity metric associated with the entity based on actions performed during the interaction.
US11334820B2 Question prioritization in community-driven question-and-answer systems
Some embodiments provide a system that facilitates use of a question-and-answer system. During operation, the system determines a community value of a question submitted by a first user to the question-and-answer system. Next, the system prioritizes answering of the question by a second user in the question-and-answer system based on the community value.
US11334814B2 Method and apparatus for training a learning machine
The disclosure relates to a method and apparatus for training a learning machine, wherein the apparatus includes: a broadcasting module for broadcasting an initial global model for a training cycle to a plurality of worker nodes; a receiving module for receiving a plurality of updated local models from the plurality of worker nodes, wherein each updated local model is generated by one of the plurality of worker nodes independently based on a data split assigned to the worker node and the initial global model for the training cycle; an aggregating module for aggregating the plurality of updated local models to obtain an aggregated model; and a generating module for generating an updated global model for the training cycle based at least on the aggregated model and historical information which is obtained from a preceding training cycle.
US11334811B2 Efficient cooling of ion chains for quantum computation
The disclosure describes various aspects of techniques for cooling a chain of ions to near the combined ground state that does not grow with the number of ions in the chain. By addressing each ion individually and using each ion to cool a different motional mode, it is possible to cool the motional modes concurrently. In an example, a third of the total motional modes can be cooled at the same time. In an aspect, the techniques include generating a sideband cooling laser beam for each ion in the ion chain, concurrently cooling two or more motional modes associated with the ions in the ion chain using the respective sideband cooling laser beam until each of the two or more motional modes reaches a motional ground state, and performing a quantum computation using the ion chain after the two or more motional modes have reached the motional ground state.
US11334810B2 Adiabatic progression with intermediate re-optimization to solve hard variational quantum problems in quantum computing
A hybrid classical-quantum computing device to execute a quantum circuit corresponding to a variational problem, is configured. The configuring further comprises causing the hybrid classical-quantum computing device to execute the quantum circuit by performing an adiabatic progression operation, wherein the adiabatic progression operation comprises increasing the difficulty of the variational problem from a simplified version of the problem to the variational problem.
US11334797B2 System and method for predicting and interpreting driving behavior
A system for predicting and interpreting bad driving behavior of a vehicle includes a first edge computing device that can acquire spatial-temporal data for the vehicle from one or more sensors that are part of traffic infrastructure. The first edge computing device includes a processor and instructions executable by the processor that execute unsupervised deep learning methods on the data from the sensors to cluster the data into segments and integrate a language model with the deep learning method to output the bad driving behavior in a natural language. The instructions further include normalizing the data, processing the data with a first artificial neural network (ANN) to output a first vector, processing the clustered data segments with a second ANN to output a second vector, concatenating the vectors into a single vector, and processing the single vector with a third ANN to output a predicted bad driving behavior of the vehicle.
US11334792B2 Asynchronous deep reinforcement learning
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for asynchronous deep reinforcement learning. One of the systems includes a plurality of workers, wherein each worker is configured to operate independently of each other worker, and wherein each worker is associated with a respective actor that interacts with a respective replica of the environment during the training of the deep neural network.
US11334791B2 Learning to search deep network architectures
A trained recurrent neural network having a set of control policies learned from application of a template dataset and one or more corresponding template deep network architectures may generate a deep network architecture for performing a task on an application dataset. The template deep network architectures may have an established level or performance in executing the task. A deep network based on the deep network architecture may trained to perform the task on the application dataset. The control policies of the recurrent neural network may be updated based on the performance of the trained deep network.
US11334789B2 Feature selection for retraining classifiers
A method of managing memory usage of a stored training set for classification includes calculating one or both of a first similarity metric and a second similarity metric. The first similarity metric is associated with a new training sample and existing training samples of a same class as the new training sample. The second similarity metric is associated with the new training sample and existing training samples of a different class than the new training sample. The method also includes selectively storing the new training sample in memory based on the first similarity metric, and/or the second similarity metric.
US11334788B2 Neural network including memory elements implemented at nodes
Broadly speaking, embodiments of the present techniques provide a reconfigurable hardware-based artificial neural network, wherein weights for each neural network node of the artificial neural network are obtained via training performed external to the neural network.
US11334787B2 Neuron circuit
Disclosed is a neuron circuit in which an overflow signal before fire is retained after the fire. The neuron circuit according to an embodiment of the inventive concept includes a synapse element, a synaptic integration unit and a pulse generation unit. The synapse element receives output signals of a pre-neuron circuit and a post-neuron circuit. The synaptic integration unit includes a capacitor charged by the current flowing into the synapse element depending on the output signals of the pre-neuron circuit and the post-neuron circuit. The pulse generation unit generates an output pulse from the charging voltage of the capacitor. The pulse generation unit includes a pulse generation circuit generating the output pulse depending on the charging voltage of the capacitor and an overflow signal retaining unit connected between the capacitor and the pulse generation circuit and retaining an overflow signal, which exceeds a threshold voltage among the charging voltage of the capacitor after the pulse generation unit fires.
US11334762B1 Method for image analysis
A method and system for synthetic data generation and analysis includes generating a synthetic dataset. A set of parameters is determined and scenarios are generated from the parameters that represent three-dimensional scenes. Synthetic images are rendered for the scenarios. A synthetic dataset may be formed to have a controlled variation in attributes of synthetic images over a synthetic dataset. The synthetic dataset may be used for training or evaluating a machine learning model.
US11334758B2 Method and apparatus of data processing using multiple types of non-linear combination processing
The method includes: obtaining a plurality of pieces of feature data; automatically performing two different types of nonlinear combination processing operations on the plurality of pieces of feature data to obtain two groups of processed data, where the two groups of processed data include a group of higher-order data and a group of lower-order data, the higher-order data is related to a nonlinear combination of m pieces of feature data in the plurality of pieces of feature data, and the lower-order data is related to a nonlinear combination of n pieces of feature data in the plurality of pieces of feature data, where m≥3, and m>n≥2; and determining prediction data based on a plurality of pieces of target data, where the plurality of pieces of target data include the two groups of processed data.
US11334754B2 Apparatus and method for monitoring object in vehicle
An apparatus and a method for monitoring an object in a vehicle which recognize a state of an object from a different type of image through an artificial intelligence algorithm are disclosed. The in-vehicle object monitoring apparatus is an apparatus which monitors an in-vehicle object by using a first image and a second image, and comprises: an interface configured to receive a first image generated by a first camera in a vehicle and a second image generated by a second camera in the vehicle; and a processor configured to, when it is determined that there is an object in each of the first image and the second image, extract the first feature information about the object from the first image, extract the second feature information about the object from the second image, and recognize a state of the object, based on the first feature information and the second feature information.
US11334745B2 Electronic device and method for providing service information related to broadcast content in electronic device
An electronic device according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: at least one communication interface; a display; a memory; and at least one processor electrically connected to the at least one communication interface, the display, and the memory, wherein the memory may store instructions which, when executed, cause the at least one processor to: acquire, in response to receiving a request for service information related to broadcast content sent from a content server, at least one image frame included in the broadcast content; determine whether at least one face region has been detected within the at least one image frame; perform, if the at least one face region is determined to have been detected, image analysis on the basis of the detected at least one face region; and provide, through the display, service information corresponding to a result of the image analysis. In addition, various embodiments are possible.
US11334741B2 Method and apparatus for inspecting and sorting
A method and apparatus for sorting is described, and which includes providing a product stream formed of individual objects of interest having feature aspects which can be detected; generating multiple images of each of the respective objects of interest; classifying the feature aspects of the objects of interest; identifying complementary images by analyzing some of the multiplicity of images; fusing the complementary images to form an aggregated region representation of the complementary images; and sorting the respective objects of interest based at least in part upon the aggregated region representation which is formed.
US11334729B1 Data-securing chip card construction
A card may store data on integrated circuits housed within the card. The card includes two short-range antennas and one long-range antenna that are configured to transmit the data. Antennas of the card may be configured to transmit the data in different directions as a result of a signal-blocking layer embedded within the card that isolates respective antennas from electromagnetic signals originating from a direction on the opposing side of the blocking layer. The long-range antenna may be configured to transmit identification data of the user, while the short-range antennas may be configured to transmit financial data related to the user. A system may be configured to instantiate events for the user of the card with the long-range antenna. Events that are instantiated by the long-range antenna may then be executed using the short-range antennas.
US11334728B2 Interrogator and interrogation system employing the same
An interrogator, methods of discerning the presence of an object, and interrogation systems employing the same. In one embodiment, the interrogation systems include multiple interrogators that communicate with a base command unit to track a location of an object. In another embodiment wherein the object is an RFID object (e.g., an object with an RFID tag), the interrogators employ signal processing techniques such as precharging the RFID object, and correlating a reference code with a reply code from the RFID object using selected techniques to increase a sensitivity of the interrogator, especially for adverse environments. In other embodiments, the interrogation systems include variations of metal instruments and sponges employed therewith. In yet another embodiment, the interrogation system includes metal interrogators capable of discerning the presence of a metal object, especially in a presence of another metal object.
US11334726B1 Applied artificial intelligence technology for using natural language processing to train a natural language generation system with respect to date and number textual features
Disclosed herein is computer technology that applies natural language processing (NLP) techniques to training data to generate information used to train a natural language generation (NLG) system to produce output that stylistically resembles the training data. In this fashion, the NLG system can be readily trained with training data supplied by a user so that the NLG system is adapted to produce output that stylistically resembles such training data. In an example, an NLP system detects a plurality of linguistic features in the training data. These detected linguistic features are then aggregated into a specification data structure that is arranged for training the NLG system to produce natural language output that stylistically resembles the training data. Parameters in the specification data structure can be linked to objects in an ontology used by the NLG system to facilitate the training of the NLG system based on the detected linguistic features.
US11334725B2 Sensor data collection control based on natural language interaction
A discourse pattern is generated by analyzing a set of natural language interactions. A sensor activation plan corresponding to the discourse pattern is determined, the sensor activation plan comprising a data collection parameter corresponding to a first sensor. Within a first natural language interaction, a first pattern having above a threshold similarity to the discourse pattern is detected. Responsive to the detecting, a configuration of the sensor is adjusted according to the sensor activation plan.
US11334723B2 Method and device for processing untagged data, and storage medium
A method for processing untagged data includes: similarity comparison is performed on a semantic vector of untagged data and a semantic vector of each piece of tagged data to obtain similarities corresponding to respective pieces of tagged data; a preset number of similarities are selected according to a preset selection rule; the untagged data is predicted with a tagging model obtained by training through the tagged data, to obtain a prediction result of the untagged data; and the untagged data is divided into untagged data that can be tagged by a device or untagged data that cannot be tagged by the device according to the preset number of similarities and the prediction result.
US11334721B2 System, method, and recording medium for corpus pattern paraphrasing
A corpus pattern paraphrasing method, system, and non-transitory computer readable medium, include aligning slots of patterns for verbal phrases based on syntactical and lexical features along with calculated synonyms to predict paraphrases that are not previously stored in a corpus of sentences in a database.
US11334718B2 Automatic generation of statement-response sets from conversational text using natural language processing
Systems and methods that access an online networked resource using a locator are disclosed. A first item of content on the networked resource is identified. A trigger rule comprising keywords and a sentiment classifier is accessed. A neural network, including input, hidden, and output layers, is used to assign a sentiment classification to the first item of content. The trigger rule, the sentiment classification, and identified keywords, are used to determine whether response content is to be posted to the online networked resource. In response to determining, using the trigger rule, the assigned sentiment classification, and keywords identified in the first item of content, that response content is to be posted to the online networked resource, the sentiment classification and identified keywords are used to select and/or generate a second item of content, and the second item of content is enabled to be posted to the online networked resource.
US11334717B2 Touch keyboard using a trained model
A computing device outputs for display at a presence-sensitive display, a graphical keyboard comprising a plurality of keys, receives an indication of at least one gesture to select a group of keys of the plurality of keys, and determines at least one characteristic associated with the at least one gesture to select the group of keys of the plurality of keys. The computing device modifies a spatial model based at least in part on the at least one characteristic and determines a candidate word based at least in part on data provided by the spatial model and a language model, wherein the spatial model provides data based at least in part on the indication of the at least one gesture and wherein the language model provides data based at least in part on a lexicon. The computing device outputs for display at the presence-sensitive display, the candidate word.
US11334714B2 Generating diverse smart replies using synonym hierarchy
Techniques for generating diverse smart replies using a synonym hierarchy are disclosed herein. A computer system may detect that a first set of one or more messages having first content has been transmitted from a first computing device of a first user to a second computing device of a second user, determine a plurality of candidate replies based on the first content of the first set of one or more messages, and then select a plurality of smart replies from the plurality of candidate replies using a hierarchical graph data structure and at least one diversity rule. The selecting of the plurality of smart replies comprises omitting at least one of the plurality of candidate replies from selection based on the at least one diversity rule, which limits a number of the plurality of smart replies that have a common parent node.
US11334713B2 Device identifier dependent operation processing of packet based data communication
Identifier dependent operation processing of packet based data communication is provided. A natural language processor component can parse an input audio signal to identify a request and a trigger keyword. A content selector component can select, based on the request or trigger keyword, a content item. A link generation component can determine whether the client computing device has an account or a record in a database associated with the service provider device. In the absence of the record or account, the link generation device generates and sends a virtual identifier to the service provider device with instructions to generate an account in the database using the virtual identifier. Once the account is created, the service provider device can communicate with the client computing device.
US11334710B2 Framework for generating a timeline to maintain context across various display device sizes
Methods for maintaining context of data when displaying information in the form of a timeline across various display devices can be performed using a timeline generation system. The timeline generation system generates a container within a graphical user interface, where the container is proportional to a display device. A timeline is determined and segmented into columns based on the size of the container and a length of time represented by the timeline or the displayed portion of the timeline. Ranges of time represented by the columns of the timeline are provided in an intuitive manner, so that the timeline can provide easy-to-understand data regardless of timeline size or the length of time it represents. The resulting columnized timeline can be arranged on the display device based on sections of the timeline determined based on the number of columns and the size of the container.
US11334688B2 RFID information processing
This disclosure relates to radio frequency identification (RFID)-based communications technologies. In one aspect, a radio-frequency-based communications apparatus includes an antenna, a near field communication (NFC) radio frequency module and an electronic product code (EPC) radio frequency module separately connected to the antenna, an NFC processing module connected to the NFC radio frequency module, and an EPC processing module connected to the EPC radio frequency module. The NFC radio frequency module and the NFC processing module are configured to process signals transmitted according to one or more predetermined NFC protocols. The EPC radio frequency module and the EPC processing module are configured to process signals transmitted according to one or more predetermined EPC protocols.
US11334687B2 Systems and methods for authenticating photographic image data
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for authenticating photographic data. In one embodiment, a method comprises providing an image authentication application for use on a client device, the application configured to control image capture and transmission; receiving an image data file from the application at the authentication server comprising a photographic image captured by the application and metadata associated therewith; applying a watermark to the photographic image to create a watermarked image; applying date and time information to the tagged image; applying location information to the tagged image; creating a web address associated with the image data file; uploading the photographic image, the tagged image, or both to the web address; and transmitting an authenticated image file to the client device, the authenticated image file comprising one or more of: the watermarked image, the photographic image, the date and time information, geographic information, and the web address.
US11334686B2 Comprehensive system wide cross-reference mechanism using runtime data collection
Techniques for computer security are provided. A request to access a first file referenced as a variable in a source code of an application is received. A file name of the first file is then retrieved from a runtime stack, and the file name is stored in a system-wide accessible cross-reference file.
US11334685B2 Smart de-identification using date jittering
System and method to produce an anonymized cohort having less than a predetermined risk of re-identification. The method includes receiving a data query of requested traits for the anonymized cohort, querying a data source to find records that possess at least some of the traits, forming a dataset from at least some of the records, and grouping the dataset in time into a first boundary group, a second boundary group, and one or more non-boundary groups temporally between the first boundary group and second boundary group. For each non-boundary group, calculating maximum time limits the non-boundary group can be time-shifted without overlapping an adjacent group, calculating a group jitter amount, capping the group jitter amount by the maximum time limits and by respective predetermined jitter limits, and jittering said non-boundary group by the capped group jitter amount to produce an anonymized dataset. Return the anonymized dataset.
US11334682B2 Data subject access request processing systems and related methods
In particular embodiments, computer-implemented data processing, systems, and method configured to: receive a request to initiate a transaction between an entity and a data subject, generate (i) a consent receipt for the transaction comprising at least a unique subject identifier and a unique consent receipt key and (ii) a unique cookie to identify the data subject's transaction initiated by the data subject, store the consent receipt for the transaction and the unique cookie, receive a data subject access request from the data subject, verify an identity of the data subject based at least in part on the unique cookie process the request, process the request by identifying one or more pieces of personal data associated with the data subject, and taking one or more actions based at least in part on the data subject access request.
US11334681B2 Application privacy scanning systems and related meihods
An application privacy analysis system is described, where the system obtains an application and analyzes it for privacy related data use. The system may determine privacy related activities of the application from established sources of such data and/or may decompile the application and analyze the resulting code to determine the privacy related activities of the application. The system may execute the application and monitor the communications traffic exchanged by the application to determine privacy related activities of the application. The system may store the results of such analyses for future reference.
US11334679B2 System and method for optimizing a user experience based on patient context, user roles, current workflow, and display proximity
In a medical workspaces management method, a user identified in a users database (52) is authenticated. At a server computer (10), a virtual session is created including running instances (16) of a plurality of medical applications on the server computer with the instances associated with the authenticated user. Using at least one locating service (20), a current medical content presentation device (30, 32) is identified which is proximate to the authenticated user. At the server computer, a set of rules is applied to determine content of the instances to be presented. This content is pushed from the server computer to the current medical content presentation device. At the current medical content presentation device, the pushed content is presented on a display (40, 42) of the current medical content presentation device.
US11334675B2 Systems and methods for supporting secure transfer of data between workspaces
Systems and methods support secure transfer of data between workspaces operating on an IHS (Information Handling System). Upon a request for access to a first managed resource, such as protected data, a first workspace is deployed according to a first workspace definition. Upon a request for access to a second managed resource, a second workspace is deployed according to a second workspace definition. In response to an indication of a portion of the protected data from the first workspace being copied to a buffer supported by the IHS and of a request to paste the copied portion of the protected data to the second workspace, the protections provided by the second workspace are evaluated. If the protections of the second workspace are inadequate, an updated second workspace definition is selected that specifies additional protections. The second workspace is updated according to the updated second workspace definition and the transfer is permitted.
US11334674B2 End point identification
In some examples, a system provides an agency identifier identifying an authority relationship between a first identity and a second identity, provides a duty identifier based on the agency identifier and a first end point, identifies a second end point based on the first end point, associates authority to access the second end point with the duty identifier, and accesses the second service at the second end point, the accessing comprising an entity identified by the second identity accessing the second end point on behalf of an entity identified by the first identity based on the authority relationship.
US11334667B1 Systems and methods for disparate quantum computing threat detection
Systems, methods, and computer program products are provided for disparate quantum computing (QC) detection. An example system includes QC detection data generation circuitry that generates a first set of QC detection data and generates a second set of QC detection data. The system also includes cryptographic circuitry that generates a first public cryptographic key and a first private cryptographic key via a first post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) technique and generates a second public cryptographic key and a second private cryptographic key via a second PQC technique. The cryptographic circuitry further generates encrypted first QC detection, second QC detection data, and destroys the first private cryptographic key and the second private cryptographic key. The system further includes data monitoring circuitry that monitors for the first encrypted QC detection data and the second encrypted QC detection data.
US11334664B2 Determining whether two programs are identical
Embodiments are directed to a computer-implemented method for determining whether a program has been modified. The method can include determining that a first instance of the program is loaded in main memory. The method can further include determining a starting memory location of the first instance of the program. A second instance of the program is loaded into main memory. The second instance of the program is loaded such that memory references in the second instance of the program are resolved as if the second instance were loaded at the starting memory location of the first instance of the program. The first instance of the program is compared with the second instance of the program.
US11334661B1 Security credential revocations in a cloud provider network
Techniques are described for enabling software applications to obtain temporary security credentials used to interact with a cloud provider network and, upon the revocation of an active set of temporary security credentials used by an application (e.g., due to concerns about the temporary credential's potential exposure to one or more unauthorized third parties), to readily obtain new temporary security credentials that the application can use to continue operation with minimal interruption. The temporary security credentials can be used, for example, to enable the cloud provider network to authenticate requests sent by software applications or users to various services or other components of the cloud provider network. An operator of a cloud provider network may provide a software development kit (SDK) that application developers can use to incorporate functionality related to the management of temporary security credentials.
US11334660B2 Authenticated discoverability of Universal Windows Applications to Win32 desktop applications
A computer system, comprising one or more processors and a memory including instructions that, when executed, cause the one or more processors to at least: execute a first executable application; access a first registration request from a second executable application; validate a digital certification of the one or more components of the second executable; in response to the validating of the digital certification of the one or more components, save information from the first registration request into a registration store, wherein the information saved from the first registration request includes a unique identifier including (1) an identification of one or more types of events, and (2) a package family name; and send a raised event without requiring further authentication from the second executable application.
US11334654B2 Dynamic enhanced security based on biometric authentication
Systems for enhanced security using biometric controls are provided. A user may launch an application on a user device and one or more rules or instructions may be executed activating enhanced security functions for the application. As the user interacts with a touch screen display of the device, user input including biometric data may be captured. The biometric data may be compared to pre-stored biometric data of the user. If the biometric data matches the pre-stored data, the system may capture additional user input and biometric data and analyze that data to verify the user. If the biometric data does not match the pre-stored data, functionality and/or accessibility of the application may be modified. The system may continue to capture user input and/or biometric data and if the registered user's data is again recognized, the functionality and/or accessibility may again be modified to provide access to the registered user.
US11334650B2 Cross-device security scheme for tethered devices
Embodiments help to provide a cross-device security schema for an audio device and a master device to which it is tethered (e.g., a smartphone). An example security scheme provides flexible mechanisms for locking and unlocking the audio device and the device to which it is tethered. For instance, an example security scheme may include: (a) an unlock sync feature that unlocks the audio device and keeps the audio device unlocked whenever the master device is unlocked, (b) a separate audio device unlock process that unlocks the audio device only (without unlocking the master device, and (c) an on-head detection process that, in at least some scenarios, locks the audio device in response to a determination that the audio device is not being worn.
US11334643B2 Contextual editing in a page rendering system
Exemplary embodiments allow contextual editing to proceed in real time while the editor views the actual web page (or other page) being edited. The editing may change the underlying content without changing the look and feel of the web page. Example embodiments enable an editor or web page developer to make changes to already published content by changing cached or locally stored content without changing the original content stored in databases.
US11334638B2 Methods and systems for updating a search index
A system and method of indexing documents to support frequent field updates without reindexing may include receiving, from an indexing application, first fields from a document to be indexed. The method may also include receiving, from the indexing application, second fields from the document to be indexed. The first fields are to an index file associated with the indexing application. The index file comprises a directory wrapper around at least a portion of a file system for the indexing application, wherein the wrapper (i) provides indications of when the in-memory file is flushed to the file system, and (ii) controls synchronization of the file system and a data store. The method may further include writing the second fields to a reverse index.
US11334635B2 Domain specific natural language understanding of customer intent in self-help
Method and apparatus for providing a personalized self-support service to a user of an online application coupled with an online community forum. Embodiments include obtaining a plurality of questions from the online community forum and obtaining historical user data. Embodiments further include identifying one or more part-of-speech words in the plurality of questions and generating a high-dimensional vector for each question of the plurality of questions based on a frequency of the one or more part-of-speech words. Embodiments further include identifying one or more user features of the plurality of users based on the historical user data and establishing, based on the historical user data, one or more statistical correlations between user features and part-of-speech words. Embodiments further include training a predictive model based on the one or more statistical correlations. Embodiments further include using the predictive model to predict to provide one or more relevant questions to the user.
US11334624B2 Curating operational historian data for distribution via a communication network
Targeted distributing of reports containing historical process control information to particular user devices via a communications network. A curating service permits assigning a score to each report based on an interest level value of the historical process control information to a user associated with each user device and/or an urgency value of the historical process control information. Routing reports to user devices based on the score raises visibility of the historical process control information without overburdening the communications network.
US11334623B2 Key value store using change values for data properties
Example storage systems and methods provide data storage management using change values in a key data store. A key data store includes a set of key data entries that each include a key value associated with a storage operation, a precondition value, and a postcondition value. A storage parameter is calculated using the precondition value and the postcondition value for each key data entry the set of key data entries. The calculated storage parameter may be reported to manage storage configuration and operations in the storage system.
US11334620B2 Generating custom audio content for an exercise session
System, apparatuses, and methods can provide customized exercise sessions and customized videos corresponding to the exercise session. Audio clips can be dynamically selected to make custom audio content for an exercise session. The audio clips and metadata can be obtained, where the audio clips correspond to categories. The exercise session can include one or more components. A destination timeline for a component can include one or more first segments that require audio, and one or more second segments that can optionally have audio. Audio clips can be selected for the various segments, where a segment can be designated for a particular category of audio clips. Identification information for the selected audio clips can be saved and used to generate the custom audio content.
US11334610B2 Providing relevance-ordered categories of information
A computer-implemented method is disclosed. The method includes receiving from a remote device a search query, generating a plurality of different category-directed result sets for the search query, determining an order for the plurality of category-directed result sets based on the search query, and transmitting the plurality of category-directed result sets to the remote device, in a manner that the result sets are to be displayed in the remote device in the determined order.
US11334606B2 Managing content creation of data sources
A system and method are provided for managing content creation of data sources. The method includes: analyzing content of a data source while simultaneously identifying one or more alternative data sources having similar concepts of the content of the data source, the similar contents based on a degree of similarity between the concepts of the data source and one or more concepts of the one or more alternative data sources. The method further includes providing an indication based on a degree of similarity for performing a defined operation on the one or more alternative data sources in relation to the data source.
US11334603B2 Efficiently finding potential duplicate values in data
A method, system and computer program product for finding groups of potential duplicates in attribute values. Each attribute value of the attribute values is converted to a respective set of bigrams. All bigrams present in the attribute values may be determined. Bigrams present in the attribute values may be represented as bits. This may result in a bitmap representing the presence of the bigrams in the attribute values. The attribute values may be grouped using bitwise operations on the bitmap, where each group includes attribute values that are determined based on pairwise bigram-based similarity scores. The pairwise bigram-based similarity score reflects the number of common bigrams between two attribute values.
US11334593B2 Automated ETL workflow generation
The exemplary embodiments disclose a system and method, a computer program product, and a computer system. The exemplary embodiments may include receiving a data analysis request, using a knowledge graph for determining a source dataset based on the received data analysis request, wherein the knowledge graph represents an extract, transform and load (ETL) based ontology, wherein the knowledge graph comprises nodes representing entities and edges representing relationships between the entities, and wherein the entities are instances of concepts of the ETL based ontology, building an ETL workflow for processing the source dataset in accordance with a data lineage associated with the source dataset in the knowledge graph, and executing the ETL workflow.
US11334592B2 Self-orchestrated system for extraction, analysis, and presentation of entity data
A method for operating a self-orchestrated system for extraction, analysis, and presentation of entity data involves extracting a web page to object-based storage including web page content, web page metadata and a globally unique identifier. The method extracts the web page metadata from the object-based storage. The method inputs the web page metadata to a queue. The method pulls web page content from a content store. The method receives RegEx from a model parameter store. The method parses the web page content using RegEx and web page metadata. The method passes web page metadata and extracted content from the web page and positions of extracted content to an advanced analysis function decider (AAF Decider) for analysis. The method streams web page metadata and extracted content from the web page and positions of the extracted content to a JSON file batch for flattening.
US11334586B1 Methods and systems for processing database records based on results of a dynamic query session
Embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to methods and systems for the processing of database records based on results of a dynamic query session. More specifically, one or more templates can be defined. Each template can relate to a pre-defined condition of one or more records of the plurality of records and can define a dynamic query session related to the one or more records and one or more actions directed to the one or more records. The records can be monitored for an occurrence of the pre-defined condition on at least one record. In response to detecting the occurrence of the pre-defined condition on the at least one record, the dynamic query session related to the at least one record can be launched and the one or more actions can be initiated based on results of the dynamic query session.
US11334573B1 Method and apparatus for concept-based classification of natural language discourse
Pinnacle concepts are not amenable to detection by the use of keywords. A unit of natural language discourse (UNLD) “refers” to a pinnacle concept “C” when that UNLD uses linguistic expressions in such a way that “C” is regarded as expressed, used or invoked by an ordinary reader of “L.” A reference can have a “reference level” value that is proportional to: the “strength” with which the pinnacle concept is referenced, the probability that a pinnacle concept is referenced or both strength and probability. Pinnacle concepts can be divided into Quantifiers and non-Quantifiers. A Quantifier can modify the reference level assigned to a non-Quantifier. A concept “C,” that is determined to be referenced by a UNLD “x,” after application of its Quantifiers, is said to be asserted by “x.” Concept-based classification is the identification of whether a pinnacle concept “C” is asserted by a UNLD. Concept-based classification can be used for concept-based search.
US11334571B2 Artificial intelligence-enabled search for a storage system
The present disclosure describes apparatuses and methods for artificial intelligence-enabled search of a storage system. In some aspects, a metadata manager of a storage system receives a label of an object that an AI engine detects in data stored in the storage system. The metadata manager creates, in a relational section of a metadata database, an entry for the detected object with an identifier of the label of the detected object and an address of a node corresponding to the detected object. The metadata manager also creates, in a navigational portion of the metadata database and with the address of the detected object, the node that includes a reference to a relative node of another object and a weight of a relationship between the node and the relative node. By so doing, the metadata database may be searched based on weighted relationships between various nodes, thereby enabling contextual or implicit search of data in the storage system.
US11334565B1 System to convert natural-language financial questions into database queries
Systems of the present disclosure generate database queries for financial information requested in a natural-language form. A natural-language processing (NLP) financial aggregator receives a request for financial information and extracts NLP features of the request, including keywords. The NLP financial aggregator determines a type of the request based on the features and creates a query in a database-query language for the financial information based on the type and on the features. The NLP financial aggregator submits the query to a database where the financial information is stored. The software then receives the financial information from the database and sends the information to the user.
US11334562B2 Blockchain based data management system and method thereof
A data management system according to an embodiment of this invention includes a blockchain node configured to store on-chain data on blockchain and a service server, upon receiving a service request associated with the original data from a client, i) accessing off-chain data stored in a storage node or recording off-chain data in the storage node according to the service request, and ii) sending a transaction proposal to the blockchain node for a record associated with the service request to be stored in the blockchain.
US11334559B2 Method of and system for identifying abnormal rating activity
There is disclosed a method and system for determining users submitting abnormal organization ratings. The method comprises retrieving organization rating activity. The method comprises generating a graph of the organization rating activity and determining a complete subgraph in the graph. The method then comprises determining whether the ratings for the subgraph satisfy a threshold distribution, and after determining that the ratings do satisfy the threshold distribution, storing an indication that the users who submitted those ratings are associated with abnormal organization ratings.
US11334558B2 Adaptive metadata refreshing
Techniques are described for managing the optimized refreshing of metadata associated with online and live systems. In some implementations, a set of metadata modules associated with one or more entities are identified, the metadata modules defining metadata associated with a particular data model for the associated entities. A request to initiate a refreshing of the metadata for a subset of the set of metadata modules is identified. Each metadata module from the subset of the set of metadata modules is prioritized into a prioritization order. A determination is made as to whether two or more idle database connections are available. In response to determining that two or more idle database connections are available, a concurrent refresh of the subset of the set of metadata modules is initialized in the prioritization order.
US11334543B1 Scalable bucket merging for a data intake and query system
Systems and methods are disclosed for scalable bucket merging in a data intake and query system. Various components of a bucket manager can be used to monitor recently-created buckets of data in common storage that are associated with a particular tenant and a particular index, apply a comprehensive bucket merge policy to determine groups of buckets that qualify for merging, merge those group of buckets into merged buckets to be stored in the common storage, and update any information associated with the merged buckets and pre-merged buckets. These components may be shared across multiple tenants, and some of these components may be dynamically scalable based on need. This approach may also provide many additional benefits, including improved search performance from merged buckets, efficient resource utilization associated with discriminate merging, and redundancy in case of component failure.
US11334538B2 System and method for cardinality estimation feedback loops in query processing
Methods for cardinality estimation feedback loops in query processing are performed by systems and devices. A query host executes queries against data sources via an engine based on estimated cardinalities, and query monitors generate event signals during and at completion of execution. Event signals include indicia of actual data cardinality, runtime statistics, and query parameters in query plans, and are routed to analyzers of a feedback optimizer where event signal information is analyzed. The feedback optimizer utilizes analysis results to generate change recommendations as feedback for later executions of the queries, or similar queries, performed by a query optimizer of the query host. The query host stores change recommendations, and subsequent queries are monitored for the same or similar queries to which change recommendations are applied to query plans for execution and observance by the query monitors. Change recommendations are optionally viewed and selected via a user interface.
US11334526B2 Handling previews of remotely stored content objects
Methods, systems and computer program products for content management and collaboration systems. Embodiments address handling remotely-stored preformatted previews of remotely stored content objects for display on a user device without having to store a local copy of the remotely stored content objects to the user device. A user operates a content object viewer that is provided as part of the operating system running on the user device. As provided, the content object viewer includes a graphical user interface for accessing files of the operating system. Using the graphical user interface capabilities of the content object viewer, the user selects a particular one of the remotely stored content objects. Upon such selection, the content object viewer displays a preview of the particular one of the remotely stored content objects without having to have a local copy of the particular one of the remotely stored content objects at the user device.
US11334522B2 Distributed write journals that support fast snapshotting for a distributed file system
Embodiments presented herein disclose techniques for capturing a snapshot of a file system object (e.g., a file or a directory) that is associated with a write journal having outstanding data. A bridge process in a storage server receives a request to capture a snapshot of a file system object. The snapshot is a backup of a state of the file system object in a given point in time. Upon determining that the file system object has one or more outstanding updates recorded in a write journal, the bridge process generates a copy of the write journal. The bridge process captures the snapshot of the file system object. The bridge process also associates the copy of the write journal with the snapshot of the file system object.
US11334517B1 Electronic device for hot plugging detection
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a board, a first latch mechanism, and an expansion card. A controller is disposed on the board. The first latch mechanism is disposed on the board. The first latch mechanism is electrically connected to the controller. The expansion card is plugged in the first latch mechanism and disposed over the board. The expansion card is electrically connected to the controller through the first latch mechanism. The controller determines a connecting condition of the first latch mechanism according to a connecting signal provided by the expansion card.
US11334516B2 USB to synchronous serial interface with external clock signal
This disclosure relates generally to systems and methods of translating between Universal Serial Bus (USB) and synchronous serial protocols. In one embodiment, an apparatus includes an application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) configured to operate in a multi-protocol generic mode and in an adaptive clock mode. The ASIC is configured to implement a multi-protocol generic command processor in the multi-protocol generic mode where the ASIC is operable to be commanded so as to execute a generic bus command that converts between the USB protocol and any commanded synchronous serial protocol. Furthermore, the ASIC can synchronize the execution of the generic bus command with an externally generated clock signal on the synchronous serial side when the ASIC is also provided in the adaptive clock mode. In this manner, a computer device with a USB port can use the ASIC as a bridge for data communications with a radio having a synchronous serial port.
US11334514B2 Circuit for a bus system and method for operating a circuit
A circuit for a bus system is provided. The circuit includes: an ascertainment circuit, which is configured to ascertain a first state in which an absolute difference of a voltage between two bus-side terminals is above a threshold value, to ascertain a second state in which the absolute value of the voltage between the two bus-side terminals is below the threshold value, to ascertain a bit boundary as a function of a number of state transitions between the first and second state, and to ascertain at least one time window, the start of which is situated before the bit boundary and the end of which is situated after the bit boundary; and a suppression circuit, which is configured to be activated when a state transition from the first state into the second state occurs within the ascertained time window.
US11334512B1 Peripheral access control for secondary communication channels in power management integrated circuits
Systems, methods, and apparatus managing access to a power management device are disclosed. A system has a primary integrated circuit and a power management integrated circuit. The primary integrated circuit has a communication controller configured to control access to a first serial bus for a plurality of subsystems in the primary integrated circuit. The power management integrated circuit is coupled to the first serial bus and to a second serial bus. An access control circuit in the power management integrated circuit is configured by the primary integrated circuit to control access to the power management integrated circuit through the second serial bus. The primary integrated circuit may be configured to write an access control configuration to the power management integrated circuit. The access control configuration may define write access rights for a secondary integrated circuit coupled to the power management integrated circuit through the second serial bus.
US11334509B2 Continuous adaptive data capture optimization for interface circuits
A data interface circuit wherein calibration adjustments for data bit capture are made without disturbing normal system operation, is described. A plurality of DLL capture and delay circuits for sampling a trained optimal sampling point as well as leading and trailing sampling points are defined. A first stream of data bits is input to the data interface circuit and using a first calibration method, a first optimal sampling point for sampling the data bits input is established. A second stream of data bits is input to the data interface circuit during normal system operation. A second calibration method is performed that is different from the first, the second calibration method being performed whereby: at least one reference data path is established for sampling transition edges of the second stream of data bits input to the data interface during normal system operation.
US11334502B2 Memory protection based on system state
Disclosed in some examples are memory systems, computing systems, and machine readable mediums for protecting memory at identified addresses based upon access rules defining permissible access to the identified memory addresses that depends on the value of one or more registers stored in the memory system. In some examples, the value of the registers (e.g., a Platform Configuration Register) may depend on a state of a computing device in which the memory system is installed.
US11334501B2 Access permissions for memory regions
In some examples, a control device includes a controller to receive, from a requester device that is separate from the control device, a request to access a first memory region of a memory. The controller is to determine, based on occurrence of a systems initialization event and according to permissions information that identifies access permissions for respective memory regions of the memory, whether access of content in the first memory region is allowed.
US11334493B2 Memory system and operating method thereof
A memory system includes: a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks; and a controller for dynamically changing a size of a write buffer based on whether a current workload is a sequential workload or a mixed workload, wherein the controller includes: a workload detecting unit suitable for changing current workload from the sequential workload to the mixed workload based on a read count, or from the mixed workload to the sequential workload based on a write count; and a write buffer managing unit suitable for reducing the size of the write buffer when the current workload is changed to the mixed workload.
US11334490B2 Multi-value mapping for object store
A method for mapping an object store may include storing a data entry within a mapping page for an object in the object store, wherein the data entry may include a key and a value, and the value may include an address for the object in the object store. The method may further include storing multiple data entries within the mapping page for multiple corresponding objects in the object store, wherein each data entry may include a key and one or more values for a corresponding object in the object store, and each value may include an address for the corresponding object in the object store. The data entries may be part of a mapping data structure which may include nodes, and each node may be stored within a mapping page.
US11334486B2 Detection circuitry
An apparatus (300) for processing data comprises a plurality of memory access request sources (102,104) which generate memory access requests. Each of the memory access request sources has a local memory (106,108), and the apparatus also includes a shared memory (110). When the memory access requests are atomic memory access requests, contention may arise over common data. When this occurs, the present technique triggers a switch of processing data in the local memory of a memory access request source to processing data in the shared memory.
US11334484B2 Optimizing write and wear performance for a memory
Determining and using the ideal size of memory to be transferred from high speed memory to a low speed memory may result in speedier saves to the low speed memory and a longer life for the low speed memory.
US11334477B2 Virtualization of multiple coprocessor memory
At least one application runs on a hardware platform that includes a plurality of coprocessors, each of which has a respective internal memory space. An intermediate software layer (MVL) is transparent to the application and intercepts calls for coprocessor use. If the data corresponding to an application's call, or separate calls from different entities (including different applications) to the same coprocessor, to the API of a target coprocessor, cannot be stored within the available internal memory space of the target coprocessor, but comprises data subsets that individually can, the MVL intercepts the call response to the application/entities and indicates that the target coprocessor can handle the request. The MVL then transfers the data subsets to the target coprocessor as needed by the corresponding kernel(s) and swaps out each data subset to the internal memory of another coprocessor to make room for subsequently needed data subsets.
US11334473B2 Electronic product testing systems
An electronic product testing system includes: a testing device having a processing unit configured to provide a digital image that includes a feature of a product to be tested based at least in part on an instruction file; wherein the testing device is configured to test the product based at least in part on a set of digits by submitting the set of digits for processing by a repository.
US11334469B2 Compound conditional reordering for faster short-circuiting
A computing device is provided, including a processor configured to receive source code at a compiler. The source code may include at least one compound conditional having a plurality of conditions. For each condition of the plurality of conditions, the source code may further include a respective code block including instructions to evaluate the condition. For each ordering of a plurality of orderings of the plurality of conditions, the processor may determine that the ordering satisfies one or more legality constraints. For each ordering of the plurality of orderings that satisfy the one or more legality constraints, the processor may determine a respective estimated computational cost for that ordering. The processor may reorder the plurality of conditions to have an ordering that has a lowest estimated computational cost of the plurality of orderings that satisfy the one or more legality constraints.
US11334457B1 Semiconductor memory device and memory system including the same
A semiconductor memory device including a memory cell array and an error relief circuit may be provided. The memory cell array includes plurality of memory cells which store data and are coupled to a plurality of word-lines and a plurality of bit-lines. The error relief circuit includes a replacement memory. The error relief circuit receives a command and an address from an external device, stores a first data associated with a first address in the replacement memory in response to detecting a sequence of the consecutively received commands with respect to the first address, and inputs/outputs the first data associated with the first address through the replacement memory.
US11334455B2 Systems and methods for repairing a data store of a mirror node
Described herein is a computer implemented method for repairing data inconsistency between a first mirror node and a primary cluster. The method comprises retrieving a snapshot of the one or more objects from a primary cluster; determining from the snapshot of the objects, one or more operations for the mirror node to perform to ensure data consistency between the mirror node and the primary cluster; and performing the operations.
US11334448B2 Memory system and operating method thereof
There are provided a memory system and an operating method thereof. A method for operating a memory system includes: performing a program operation on a first page of a first page group included in a first memory block and storing physical-logical address mapping information on the first page in a physical-logical address mapping information storing section; performing a program operation on a second page of the first page group included in the first memory block and storing physical-logical address mapping information on the second page in the physical-logical address mapping information storing section; and copying the physical-logical address mapping information on the first and second pages of the first page group, which are stored in the physical-logical address mapping information storing section, to a second memory block.
US11334444B2 Method, device and computer program product for managing a storage system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, device and computer program product for managing storage systems. A method comprises, in response to receiving a command to recover a storage system, reading first configuration information from a first disk of the storage system to be recovered, the first configuration information indicating a first disk array group to which the first disk belongs. The method further comprises recovering the first disk array group based at least on the first configuration information. The method further comprises, in response to the first disk array group being recovered, reading second configuration information from the first disk array group, the second configuration information indicating a storage resource pool to which the first disk array group belongs. Additionally, the method further comprises recovering the storage resource pool based at least on the second configuration information. Embodiments of the present disclosure can gradually recover various levels of storage objects in the storage system in the event of loss of configuration information in the system database.
US11334442B2 Management database long-term archiving to a recovery manager
A storage manager for an information management system determines whether one or more predetermined conditions have been met for transferring metadata of previously performed backup jobs stored in a first management database. A backup job may correspond to a backup operation of a primary storage device of a first client computing device. In response to a determination that one or more of the predetermined conditions have been met, the storage manager may transfer metadata for a second plurality of backup jobs to a second management database of a recovery manager. The recovery manager may receive a request to restore data to the primary storage device of the first client computing device based on the metadata of the second plurality of backup jobs. A media agent managed by the recovery manager may then restore the requested data to the primary storage device of the first client computing device.
US11334440B2 Information processing system, information processing apparatus, and information processing method
An information processing system including a first information processing apparatus including a unit configured to transmit information about the first information processing apparatus to a server, and a unit configured to cause a display to display a screen via which backup data to be imported to the first information processing apparatus is to be designated. The server including a unit configured to acquire identification information about some backup data, the identification information acquired based on the transmitted information and the some backup data including backup data about a second information processing apparatus different from the first information processing apparatus, from among a plurality of pieces of backup data about one or more information processing apparatuses managed by the server. The server transmit the identification information to the first information processing apparatus, and the screen provides information that is based on the identification information, and lists the some backup data.
US11334437B2 Method to recover an error state in a serial communication with an integrated circuit card, corresponding system and computer program product
In an embodiment a method for recovering an error state of an integrated circuit card, wherein the integrated circuit card is coupled to a transmitter device via a serial communication interface including at least a serial clock signal line on which a serial clock signal is transmittable from the transmitter device to the integrated circuit card, wherein the method includes upon detecting the error state, embedding, by the transmitter device, a reset signal in the serial clock signal; sending, by the transmitter device, the serial clock signal as reference clock signal on the serial clock signal line to the integrated circuit card, the reset signal representing a variation of parameters of the serial clock signal; checking, by the integrated circuit card, a presence of the variation of parameters of the serial clock signal; and upon checking the presence of the variation of parameters, performing, by the integrated circuit card, a transition from the error state to a reset state.
US11334434B2 Multi-level erasure system with cooperative optimization
A data storage erasure system may have a host connected to a plurality of data storage devices via a network controller with each of the plurality of data storage devices and the network controller connected to a pods controller and each of the plurality of the data storage devices having a device controller. A rebuild strategy can be generated with a rebuild module connected to the plurality of data storage devices, the network controller, and the pods controller. The rebuild strategy may be directed to minimize data rebuild times in the event of a failure in the plurality of data storage devices by executing the rebuild strategy in response to a detected or predicted failure in at least one data storage device of the plurality of data storage devices.
US11334431B2 System and method for data protection in solid-state drives
The present disclosure relates to a system and a method for data protection. In some embodiments, an exemplary method for data encoding includes: receiving a data bulk; performing an erasure coding (EC) encoding on the data bulk to generate one or more EC codewords; distributing a plurality of portions of each EC codeword of the one or more EC codewords across a plurality of solid-state drives (SSDs); performing, at each SSD of the plurality of SSDs, an error correction coding (ECC) encoding on portions of the one or more EC codewords distributed to the SSD to generate an ECC codeword; and storing, in each SSD of the plurality of SSDs, the ECC codeword.
US11334426B2 CRC error alert synchronization
A memory device includes cyclic redundancy check (CRC) circuitry configured to indicate whether an error has been detected in transmission of data from a host device to the memory device. The CRC circuitry includes a synchronous counter that is configured to synchronize a count with a system clock and to transmit the count. The CRC circuitry also includes pulse width control circuitry that is configured to receive the synchronized count from the synchronous counter and to generate pulse width controls based at least in part on the synchronized count. Furthermore, the CRC circuitry includes synchronization circuitry that is configured to receive the pulse width controls and to generate an error alert signal based at least in part on the pulse width controls.
US11334423B2 Memory devices for performing repair operation, memory systems including the same, and operating methods thereof
A memory device includes a mode register set configured to store a first repair mode, a second repair mode, and a second repair off mode, and a repair control circuit configured to perform a first repair operation for permanently repairing a first wordline corresponding to a defective address to a first redundancy wordline in the first repair mode, to perform a second repair operation for temporarily repairing the first wordline corresponding to the defective address to a second redundancy wordline in the second repair mode, and to turn off a repair logic that is configured to perform the second repair operation in the second repair off mode to access old data after the second repair operation.
US11334422B2 System and method for data redistribution in a database
A method for data redistribution of a job data in a first datanode (DN) to at least one additional DN in a Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) Database (DB) is provided. The method includes recording a snapshot of the job data, creating a first data portion in the first DN and a redistribution data portion in the first DN, collecting changes to a job data copy stored in a temporary table, and initiating transfer of the redistribution data portion to the at least one additional DN.
US11334421B2 Method and apparatus to identify a problem area in an information handling system based on latencies
An information handling system may obtain timing information for processing among layers of a first client-side information handling system, and compare the timing information to threshold values to provide a comparison. The information handling system may use the comparison to identify an area of the first client-side information handling system in which a problem exists, and initiate remedial action directed to the problem.
US11334411B2 Functional safety software concept for motor drives
According to an aspect, there is provided a functional safety, FS, watch-dog timer circuit for a computing device of a frequency converter controlling a motor. The FS watchdog timer circuit is configured to trigger a safe state of the frequency converter in response to a timer of the FS watchdog timer circuit expiring. Moreover, the FS watchdog timer circuit is configured to reset the time in response to receiving a first refresh signal from the computing device funning FS software using non-inverted logic as well as in response to receiving a second refresh signal from the computing device running the FS software using inverted logic.
US11334401B2 Application page interception method and device
An application page interception method includes running a target application and responding to an operation for the target application; receiving application information of other applications, which includes operation display pages; determining whether the application information matches the predetermined interception strategy; and prohibiting the operation display pages of the other applications from popping up when the application information matches the predetermined interception strategy. The method can prohibit the operation display pages of other applications from popping up according to the predetermined interception strategy when the target application is run, so as to avoid the user from being disturbed by the popped-up operation display pages of other applications when the target application is run, thereby improving the user experience.
US11334399B2 Methods and apparatus to manage power of deep learning accelerator systems
Apparatus, systems, methods, and articles of manufacture to manage power of deep learning accelerator systems are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a power manager and a power controller. The power manager is to generate a power table to allocate power frequencies between an accelerator and memory based on a ratio of compute tasks and bandwidth tasks in a first workload; update the power table based on a request to at least one of add a second workload or remove the first workload; and determine an index into the power table. The power controller is to determine a power consumption based on the power table; determine whether to update the index based on a power budget and the power consumption; and allocate power to the accelerator and the memory according to the power table.
US11334395B2 Methods and apparatus to allocate hardware in virtualized computing architectures
Methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture are disclosed to allocate hardware in virtualized computing architectures. An example apparatus to manage a virtual server rack comprises a drift analyzer to determine that hardware resources assigned to a virtualized workload domain exceed the resources requested for the virtualized workload domain; and a rebalancer to reassign one or more of the hardware resources in response to an indication from the drift analyzer.
US11334386B2 Method of scheduling an additional new processing task to be executed by a processor, scheduler, and central processing unit
A method of scheduling an additional new processing task to be executed by a processor which is already executing a predetermined number of processing tasks to be executed within timeslots and in a periodic sequence of timeslots by the processor can include determining the periodicity of execution of each processing task, associating the performance consumption with each processing task, and scheduling the additional new processing task to be executed in a periodic sequence of timeslots so as to satisfy a predetermined performance consumption criterion. Further, the present invention relates to a communication system, computer device, scheduler and a Central Processing Unit (CPU) with a scheduler.
US11334384B2 Scheduler queue assignment burst mode
Systems, apparatuses, and methods for implementing scheduler queue assignment burst mode are disclosed. A scheduler queue assignment unit receives a dispatch packet with a plurality of operations from a decode unit in each clock cycle. The scheduler queue assignment unit determines if the number of operations in the dispatch packet for any class of operations is greater than a corresponding threshold for dispatching to the scheduler queues in a single cycle. If the number of operations for a given class is greater than the corresponding threshold, and if a burst mode counter is less than a burst mode window threshold, the scheduler queue assignment unit dispatches the extra number of operations for the given class in a single cycle. By operating in burst mode for a given operation class during a small number of cycles, processor throughput can be increased without starving the processor of other operation classes.
US11334382B2 Technologies for batching requests in an edge infrastructure
Technologies for batching requests in an edge infrastructure include a compute device including circuitry configured to obtain a request for an operation to be performed at an edge location. The circuitry is also configured to determine, as a function of a parameter of the obtained request, a batch that the obtained request is to be assigned to. The batch includes a one or more requests for operations to be performed at an edge location. The circuitry is also configured to assign the batch to a cloudlet at an edge location. The cloudlet includes a set of resources usable to execute the operations requested in the batch.
US11334381B2 Configuration techniques for managed virtual machines
Embodiments described herein are directed to configuring managed virtual machines. For instance, a management service (e.g., a mobile device manager) may provide configuration settings to a parent virtual machine. Upon successful application of the configuration settings, the parent virtual machine notifies a configuration service that it is in a steady state and provides the configuration settings to the configuration service. The configuration service notifies a cloud-based service (e.g., a virtual desktop service) that it is configured to instantiate virtual machines. The notification informs the cloud-based service that it is permitted to instantiate child virtual machines. Responsive to receiving the notification, the cloud-based service instantiates child virtual machine(s) as needed. To configure the child virtual machine(s), the configuration service provides the configuration settings received from the parent virtual machine to the child virtual machine(s), and the child virtual machine(s) configure themselves accordingly.
US11334380B2 Remote memory in hypervisor
The disclosure provides an approach for creating a pool of memory out of local memories of host machines, and providing that pool for the hosts to use. The pool is managed by a controller that keeps track of memory usage and allocated memory among hosts. The controller allocates or reclaims memory between hosts, as needed by the hosts. Memory allocated from a second host to a first host may then be divided into smaller portions by the first host, and further allocated to virtual machines executing within the first host.
US11334375B2 Intelligent home screen of cloud-based content management platform
A method of providing a home screen graphical user interface (GUI) for a user of a cloud-based content management platform includes providing the home screen GUI for the user via the cloud-based content management platform. The home screen GUI includes a first area providing visual representations of documents stored on the users cloud storage of the cloud-based content management platform and a second area providing visual representations of workspaces created by the user. Each workspace includes a set of documents previously added to a respective workspace by the user and stored on the users cloud storage. The method further includes receiving, via the first area of the home screen GUI, a user input with respect to a visual representation of a document stored on the users cloud storage. The user input indicates a request to add the document to a particular workspace. The method further includes modifying a visual representation of the particular workspace in the second area to add the document to the particular workspace.
US11334370B2 Automated software setup
The present disclosure pertains to automated software setup. In one embodiment, a first set of entity descriptors associated with a first entity is obtained. Similar entities to the first entity are determined by comparing the first set of entity descriptors to each of a plurality of sets of entity descriptors, each associated with a particular entity that previously setup the software. The percentage of the similar entities that selected a particular software functionality requirement is determined and a set of software functionality requirements for the first entity is determined based on the percentages. A user interface is provided for selecting the plurality of possible software functionality requirements and the first set of software functionality requirements are pre-selected in the user interface. Accordingly, software setup for a new entity is automated based on the software setup selections of similar entities.
US11334369B2 Application launching method and device
An application launching method and device. The method includes: receiving a launching instruction for launching a specified application; and launching the specified application according to the launching instruction, and displaying, in a process of launching the specified application, a picture corresponding to at least one stage of the process.
US11334366B2 Method and device for recognizing apparatus and computer readable storage medium and program
A method and device are for recognizing an apparatuses and computer readable storage medium and program are provided. In an embodiment, the method includes reading a combined sequence table including candidate device information, candidate communication parameters and historical occurrence numbers of combinations of the candidate device information and the candidate communication parameters for each candidate device information; determining priority levels of the combinations according to the historical occurrence numbers; and determining a current combination according to the priority levels, sending a message to the apparatus to be recognized by using a candidate communication parameter in the current combination, and determining whether the current combination is the correct combination capable of establishing a communication with the apparatus to be recognized according to a feedback from the apparatus to be recognized. The recognition efficiency may be improved effectively and the recognition time may be shortened significantly through the method.
US11334364B2 Layered composite boot device and file system for operating system booting in file system virtualization environments
A layered composite boot device, and a corresponding layered composite file system, can be implemented by a boot manager. Requests directed to the layered composite boot device and file system, can be serviced from a primary device and file system that are encapsulated by the layered composite boot device and file system. The primary device and file system can correspond to a virtualized file system within a container environment, thereby enabling changes within the container environment to affect early stages of operating system booting in the container environment. Should such requests not be serviceable from the primary layers, the composite device and file system can comprise secondary layers that can correspond to a container host connection and the host file system, providing fallback to existing data if changes within the container environment were not made, thereby enabling booting to proceed in a traditional manner.
US11334359B2 Systems and methods for management of dynamic devices
Methods and systems are provided for managing dynamic devices of an IHS (Information Handling System) that include re-programmable logic circuitry. The dynamic devices of the IHS are identified and the type of a dynamic device is determined based on operations implemented by the re-programmable logic circuitry of that dynamic device. The dynamic device is enrolled for management by a remote access controller of the IHS based on its determined type. Messages are registered for management of the dynamic device, where the messages are selected based on its determined type. Remote management of the dynamic device is initiated using the registered messages. Any programming that changes the type of the dynamic device of the dynamic device is detected. If a change is detected, the dynamic device is enrolled for remote management using updated messages based on its updated type.
US11334358B2 Hardware accelerator having reconfigurable instruction set and reconfigurable decoder
In one example, a hardware accelerator comprises: a programmable hardware instruction decoder programmed to store a plurality of opcodes; a programmable instruction schema mapping table implemented as a content addressable memory (CAM) and programmed to map the plurality of opcodes to a plurality of definitions of operands in a plurality of instructions; a hardware execution engine; and a controller configured to: receive an instruction that includes a first opcode of the plurality of opcodes; control the hardware instruction decoder to extract the first opcode from the instruction; obtain, from the instruction schema mapping table and based on the first opcode, a first definition of a first operand; and forward the instruction and the first definition to the hardware execution engine to control the hardware execution engine to extract the first operand from the instruction based on the first definition, and execute the instruction based on the first operand.
US11334352B1 Systems and methods for generating an immune protocol for identifying and reversing immune disease
A system for generating an immune protocol including a computing device configured to receive an immune biomarker, retrieve an immune profile, assign the immune profile to an immune category, determine, using the immune category and the immune profile, an elimination plan, including identifying an effect on the immune profile for each nutrition element consumed by the user, determine at least a nutrition element that contributes to the immune category, create, using the elimination plan, a reintroduction phase, including identifying a frequency associated with the nutrition element determined in the elimination plan, and identifying a magnitude associated with the nutrition element determined in the elimination plan, identify a plurality of protocol elements, wherein each contains a nutrient amount intended to prevent autoimmune disease, and generate an immune protocol as a function of the elimination plan, the reintroduction phase, and the plurality of protocol elements.
US11334344B2 Device decision to download software update
Various embodiments that pertain to device software is described. A decision can be made by a device on if the device should download an update for device software, such as a software patch. When the device decides that it should download the update, the device can download the appropriate update. In one example, the update can be downloaded by way of a patch portal that communicates with a patch database. The device can request the patch for the software and in response the device can be provided access to the patch by way of the patch portal.
US11334337B2 Selecting and sending subset of components to computing device prior to operating system install
Examples disclosed herein relate to providing a subset of software components customized for a device to the device prior to the device installing an associated operating system. An update platform including a repository including a number of software components associated with multiple operating systems and multiple hardware sets is to determine that an operating system install is to occur on the device. The update platform is to select a subset of the software components for the device based on the operating system install and hardware devices on the device. The update platform is to push the subset to a storage coupled to a baseboard management controller of the device prior to the operating system install.
US11334333B1 Generation of adaptive configuration files to satisfy compliance
The present invention may include an embodiment that receives a deployment declaration in a natural language. The embodiment may detect one or more sequencing entities and one or more parameter entities using trained natural language processing. The embodiment may sequence a configuration file based on the one or more sequencing entities. The embodiment may determine a plurality of configuration parameters in the sequenced configuration file. The embodiment may substitute a configuration parameter from the plurality of configuration parameters of the sequenced configuration file with the one or more parameter entities. The embodiment may align the plurality of configuration parameters of the sequenced configuration file based on organization compliance data and deploys a tuned cloud service using the sequenced configuration file.
US11334326B2 Systems, devices, and methods of developing or modifying software using physical blocks
Systems, devices, and methods for software development or modification. The disclosed technology relates to transforming interactions with physical blocks by a human developer on an activity surface into computer-understandable digital information or logic for developing or modifying software (e.g., websites or mobile applications) in real-time or near real-time. The physical blocks are representative of software elements used in software development. For example, the structures, colors, shapes or hardness/softness/squeeze/bend/flex/elastic/shape-memory/rigid properties, whether symmetrical or asymmetrical, whether open-shaped or close-shaped of the physical blocks can determine which software elements are being developed and the arrangement of the blocks can be mapped to how the software elements are to be included in the software. Users located remotely from the developer can provide annotations or feedback to the software being developed in real-time.
US11334325B2 Coding training method using augmented reality
Provided is a coding training method using augmented reality as a method performed by a computing device including a camera, the coding training method including: a first step of obtaining coding training content; a second step of selecting one or more points included in the coding training content; a third step of obtaining an image photographed by the camera; a fourth step of recognizing the photographed image and matching one or more objects included in the photographed image with the one or more points; a fifth step of displaying an image and the matched one or more points; a sixth step of displaying a virtual robot on the photographed image; a seventh step of displaying one or more instruction blocks each including one or more instructions for controlling a movement of the virtual robot; an eighth step of arranging the one or more instruction blocks at the one or more points based on user input for the one or more instruction blocks displayed; a ninth step of controlling the virtual robot in order in which the one or more instruction blocks are arranged, moving the virtual robot along the one or more points, and performing instructions corresponding to the instruction blocks arranged at each point; and a tenth step of displaying the movement of the virtual robot according the control result.
US11334312B2 Playback device and method of controlling the same
A playback device includes a first communicator that communicates with a terminal device through a first communication scheme and that receives music data and music information indicating an attribute of the music data from the terminal device, a music information storage that stores the music information received by the first communicator, a music player that plays back the music data received by the first communicator, a search processor that generates search data for searching for information related to the music data based on the music information, and a second communicator that communicates via a network through a second communication scheme different from the first communication scheme and that transmits the search data and receives a search result for the search data. The search processor outputs the search result received by the second communicator.
US11334311B2 Electronic device and method for sharing screen
An example method of an electronic device according to various embodiments of the present disclosure may include indicating that a first screen related to a first application operating in a background state is being displayed in an external electronic device, connected to the electronic device, based on data transmitted from the electronic device; and displaying an object floating on a second screen being displayed on the electronic device.
US11334307B2 Image display method and video processing device
Disclosed are an image display method applied to a splice display screen included by splicing multiple screen bodies along a first direction, and a video processing device. The image display method may include: an output size in the first direction, of the splice display screen is determined according to resolutions and dot spacings in the first direction, of the multiple screen bodies; an input size in the first direction, of an input source is determined according to a resolution in the first direction, of the input source; an image scaling ratio in the first direction of the splice display screen is determined according to the input size and the output size; and display control parameters in the first direction, of the each screen body are determined according to the image scaling ratio.
US11334299B2 Image forming apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An image forming apparatus includes a memory, and a processor configured to: read a first image of a sheet in a state in which the sheet is held on a sheet holding unit, the sheet being a sheet on which an image has been formed; detect a symbol from the first image of the sheet which has been read, the symbol indicating an orientation of the first image; and, when the orientation of the first image indicated by the detected symbol is different from an orientation of a second image that is to be formed on the sheet, perform a correction process of matching the orientation of the first image with the orientation of the second image that is to be formed on the sheet, the orientation of the first image being indicated by the detected symbol.
US11334285B2 Method and system for accelerating storage of data in write-intensive computer applications
A method of optimising a service rate of a buffer in a computer system having memory stores of first and second type is described. The method selectively services the buffer by routing data to each of the memory store of the first type and the second type based on read/write capacity of the memory store of the first type.
US11334282B2 High bandwidth memory device and system device having the same
According to some embodiments, a high bandwidth memory device includes a base die and a plurality of memory dies stacked on the base die and electrically connected to the base die through a plurality of through substrate vias. The base die includes a plurality of first input buffers configured to receive channel clock signals, channel command/addresses, and channel data from a plurality of first bumps connected to the outside of the base die, a plurality of second input buffers configured to receive test clock signals, test command/addresses, and test data from a plurality of second bumps connected to the outside of the base die, a monitoring unit, a plurality of first output buffers connected to the monitoring unit and configured to output monitored data from the monitoring unit to the plurality of second bumps, and a plurality of paths from the plurality of first input buffers to the monitoring unit. The plurality of second bumps are connected to receive test clock signals, test command/addresses, and test data from the outside of the base die during a first operation mode, and to receive monitored data from the plurality of first output buffers during a second operation mode.
US11334275B2 Reducing a rate at which data is mirrored from a primary server to a secondary server
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for reducing a rate at which data is mirrored from a primary server to a secondary server. A determination is made as to whether a processor utilization at a processor managing access to the secondary storage exceeds a utilization threshold. If so, a determination is made as to whether a specified operation at the processor is in progress. A message is sent to the primary server to cause the primary server to reduce a rate at which data is mirrored from the primary server to the secondary server in response to determining that the specified operation is in progress.
US11334267B1 Apparatus, system, and method for dynamically sizing memory pools based on tracked memory waste
A disclosed method may include (1) detecting one or more requests for a memory chunk of a specific size on a computing device, (2) determining that the computing device has yet to implement a memory pool dedicated to fixed memory chunks of the specific size, (3) computing an amount of memory that is potentially wasted in part by satisfying the one or more requests from an existing memory pool dedicated to fixed memory chunks of a different size, (4) determining that the amount of memory that is potentially wasted exceeds a waste threshold, and then in response to determining that the amount of memory that is potentially wasted exceeds the waste threshold, (5) creating an additional memory pool dedicated to fixed memory chunks of the specific size on the computing device. Various other apparatuses, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US11334264B2 Methods and systems for efficient encoding and decoding storage systems
In some aspects, an apparatus for encoding data for delivery to or for decoding data retrieved from a storage medium comprises a memory device and at least one hardware processor. The memory device is configured to store at least one parameter associated with at least one cryptographic protocol, the at least one parameter comprising one or more of a first cryptographic scheme, a first cryptographic key operation, a first cryptographic key length, and first cipher directives. The hardware processor is configured to generate a first frame comprising a first field for one parameter selected from the first cryptographic scheme, the first cryptographic key operation, the first cryptographic key length, and the first cipher directives and excluding fields for non-selected parameters, wherein the first frame is associated with the data delivered to or retrieved from the storage medium.
US11334260B2 Adaptive memory system
Described apparatuses and methods control a voltage or a temperature of a memory domain to balance memory performance and energy use. In some aspects, an adaptive controller monitors memory performance metrics of a host processor that correspond to commands made to a memory domain of a memory system, including one operating at cryogenic temperatures. Based on the memory performance metrics, the adaptive controller can determine memory performance demand of the host processor, such as latency demand or bandwidth demand, for the memory domain. The adaptive controller may alter, using the determined performance demand, a voltage or a temperature of the memory domain to enable memory access performance that is tailored to meet the demand of the host processor. By so doing, the adaptive controller can manage various settings of the memory domain to address short- or long-term changes in memory performance demand.
US11334253B2 Storage system that provides protection levels at stored data item granularity
An apparatus is described. The apparatus includes a storage system management unit to manage a storage system having physical storage resources divided into different reliability zones. A data item to be stored in the storage system is to be assigned a particular reliability level by the management unit and is to be stored by the management unit in one of the reliability zones that is to provide a level of protection against data loss that is at least as protective as the particular reliability level.
US11334233B2 Generation of a color of an object displayed on a GUI
A computer-implemented method for generating a color of an object displayed on a GUI. The method includes displaying on a graphical user interface a set of icons, each icon of the set being associated with a color, detecting a first user interaction on a first icon of the set, detecting a second user interaction that comprises at least a slide, modifying a value of a parameter of a first color associated with the first icon, the modification of the value being performed with the second user interaction, and computing a first new color that is the first color with the modified value of a parameter.
US11334225B2 Application icon moving method and apparatus, terminal and storage medium
An application icon moving method includes: receiving an application icon moving instruction triggered by a user in a first area of a display interface of a terminal; displaying an application icon selection menu on the display interface based on the application icon moving instruction, wherein the application icon selection menu includes icon symbols of all applications installed on the terminal; receiving a selection instruction for an icon symbol of a specified application in the application icon selection menu from the user; and moving the specified application icon to the first area based on the selection instruction.
US11334223B1 User interface for data analytics systems
A device comprising a processor and a memory may be configured to perform various aspects of the techniques described in this disclosure. The processor may present, via a first portion of a user interface, an interactive text box in which a user may enter the data indicative of the current input, present, via a second portion of the user interface, an interactive log of previous inputs entered prior the current input, and present, via a third portion of the user interface, a graphical representation of result data obtained responsive to the data indicative of the current input. The second portion of the user interface and the third portion of the user interface may be separately scrollable but coupled such that interactions in either the second portion of the user interface or the third portion of the user interface synchronize the second portion of the user interface and the third portion of the user interface. The memory may store the data indicative of the current input.
US11334220B2 Method, apparatus, and computer-readable medium for propagating cropped images over a web socket connection in a networked collaboration workspace
A system, method and computer-readable medium for propagating cropped images over a web socket connection in a networked collaboration workspace, including transmitting a representation of a collaboration workspace hosted on a server and including images, detecting a user input selecting an image portion of an image, the user input corresponding to coordinates, transmitting the coordinates to a transparent layer, the transparent layer comprising an application programming interface configured to interface with the operating system or applications, capturing the image portion based at least in part on the coordinates, detecting a second user input to drag the selected image portion to a location, and transmitting a plurality of commands to the server, the plurality of commands being configured to cause the image to be removed from the collaboration workspace and cause the image portion to be inserted into the collaboration workspace based at least in part on the location.
US11334208B2 Control apparatus
The present invention is a control device that controls an operation of at least one electric device and includes a user interface unit configured to receive an operation command for the at least one electric device, the user interface unit having a notification window associated with the at least one electric device in a home screen; and a control unit configured to, when an event associated with the at least one electric device has occurred, perform control such that notification information associated with the event is displayed in the notification window, and when the notification information is selected, perform control such that the home screen is switched to at least one of a service screen and a control screen.
US11334203B2 Touch display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch display device and, more particularly, to a touch display device including a touch panel that can reduce the number of signal lines and the number of touch channels and can prevent or reduce a ghost phenomenon in multi-touching. In particular, the touch display device includes a woven type touch panel in which touch electrodes are formed by disposing electrodes to be entangled and electrically connecting the entangled electrodes such that electrically disconnected points exist, thereby being able to reduce the number of signal lines and the number of touch channels and prevent or reduce a ghost phenomenon in multi-touching.
US11334199B2 Spatially encoded sensor electrodes
A capacitive sensing device has a first plurality of sensor electrodes, and a second plurality of sensor electrodes overlapping the first plurality of sensor electrodes. A first sensor electrode of the second plurality of electrodes overlaps a first subset of the first plurality of electrodes and comprises apertures disposed according to first codes. The first codes comprise first and second coefficients and along one of the first plurality of sensor electrodes. Each aperture may correspond to one of the first coefficients. The capacitive sensing device further comprises a processing system coupled to the first and second plurality of sensor electrodes. The processing system may be configured to receive resulting signals with the second plurality of sensor electrodes to determine positional information for an input object within a sensing region of the capacitive sensing device.
US11334196B2 System and method for acoustic touch and force sensing
Acoustic touch and/or force sensing system architectures and methods for acoustic touch and/or force sensing can be used to detect a position of an object touching a surface and an amount of force applied to the surface by the object. The position and/or an applied force can be determined using time-of-flight (TOF) techniques, for example. Acoustic touch sensing can utilize transducers (e.g., piezoelectric) to simultaneously transmit ultrasonic waves along a surface and through a thickness of a deformable material. The location of the object and the applied force can be determined based on the amount of time elapsing between the transmission of the waves and receipt of the reflected waves. In some examples, an acoustic touch sensing system can be insensitive to water contact on the device surface, and thus acoustic touch sensing can be used for touch sensing in devices that may become wet or fully submerged in water.
US11334190B2 System and method for detecting and characterizing touch inputs at a human-computer interface
One variation of a method for detecting an input at a touch sensor—including a force-sensitive layer exhibiting variations in local resistance responsive to local variations in applied force on a touch sensor surface and a set of drive and sense electrodes—includes: driving a drive electrode with a drive signal; reading a sense signal from a sense electrode; detecting a alternating-current component and a direct-current component of the sense signal; in response to a magnitude of the direct-current component of the sense signal falling below a threshold magnitude, detecting an input on the touch sensor surface during the scan cycle based on the alternating-current component of the sense signal; and, in response to the magnitude of the direct-current component of the sense signal exceeding the threshold magnitude, detecting the input on the touch sensor surface during the scan cycle based on the direct-current component of the sense signal.
US11334188B2 Touch driving device, relay device and method for implementing touch of multi-vision
The present disclosure relates to a relay device, a touch driving device, and a method for implementing a touch function in a multi-vision. In particular, it relates to a relay device, a touch driving device, and a method for implementing a touch function in a multi-vision without problems using a state signal indicating the transmissible state of touch data from each display device of a multi-vision.
US11334187B1 Display and touch driver system
A display and touch driver system including a plurality of display and touch drivers and a wire circuit is provided. The plurality of display and touch drivers are connected in cascade. The plurality of display and touch drivers are configured to synchronously drive a display and touch panel to perform a touch sensing operation. Each of the display and touch drivers includes an operational amplifier. The operational amplifier includes a first stage and a second stage. An output node of the first stage is coupled to an input node of the second stage. The output nodes of the first stages of the operational amplifiers are connected together via the wire circuit.
US11334185B2 Touch unit and a display device including the same
A touch unit is provided including a touch electrode disposed in a sensor region. A touch driving wire is connected to the touch electrode. The touch driving wire includes a first routing line connected to a first side of the touch electrode and a second routing line branched from the first routing line and connected to a second side of the touch electrode. A pad electrode line is spaced apart from the touch driving wire. The pad electrode line is connected to a pad. A pad connection line is connected to the touch driving wire and the pad electrode line. The pad connection line is disposed in a different layer from the touch driving wire. An area in which the pad connection line is in contact with the first routing line is greater than an area in which the pad connection line is in contact with the pad electrode line.
US11334184B2 Touch sensing device and display panel with compensation electrodes that increase area of touch electrode cut by through-hole
The present disclosure provides a touch sensing device and a touch control display panel. The touch control display panel includes the touch sensing device. The touch sensing device includes a buffer layer, a first metal layer, a passivation layer, a second metal layer, and a planarization layer, and is provided with a through-hole. A position surrounding the through-hole further includes a first compensation electrode and a second compensation electrode. The first compensation electrode is disposed around the through-hole to form a circular arc shape and is electrically connected to first electrodes adjacent to the through-hole, and the second compensation electrode is disposed around the through-hole to form a circular arc shape and is electrically connected to second electrodes adjacent to the through-hole.
US11334182B2 Selection biasing
In some implementations, data indicating a touch received on a proximity-sensitive display is received while the proximity-sensitive display is presenting one or more items. In one aspect, the techniques describe may involve a process for disambiguating touch selections of hypothesized items, such as text or graphical objects that have been generated based on input data, on a proximity-sensitive display. This process may allow a user to more easily select hypothesized items that the user may wish to correct, by determining whether a touch received through the proximity-sensitive display represents a selection of each hypothesized item based at least on a level of confidence that the hypothesized item accurately represents the input data.
US11334179B2 Display panel to mitigate short-circuiting between touch electrodes, and display device
The present disclosure relates to display technology and, particularly, to a display panel and a display device. In the display panel, a bridging connection layer includes multiple bridge electrodes and a touch electrode layer includes multiple first touch electrodes and multiple second touch electrodes. A first electrode unit of each first touch electrodes includes a first electrode subsection. A vertical projection of the first electrode subsection on a plane where the bridging connection layer is located is within a cover of a bridge electrode. In one embodiment, each bridge electrode includes a bridge electrode terminal and a bridge trace, in a second direction where multiple second electrode units of each second touch electrode are arrange, and extension length of the bridge electrode terminal is greater than a width of the bridge trace, and a first corner is formed at a joint of the bridge electrode terminal and the bridge trace.
US11334170B2 Method and apparatus for controlling a mobile terminal
A method and an apparatus for controlling a mobile terminal. The apparatus includes a receiving module for receiving gesture information from a first mobile terminal with an image capturing device, wherein the gesture information is from a user; and a sending module for sending a particular operation instruction to a second mobile terminal whose graphic user interface is being currently displayed on a display screen of a display device to instruct the second mobile terminal to execute an operation corresponding to the particular operation instruction, wherein the particular operation instruction is related to the received gesture information.
US11334166B2 Multi-sensory notifications
A method for dynamically presenting a multi-sensory notification of a selected event in an application, a computer program product, and a system for dynamically presenting a multi-sensory notification for weather events in a mobile weather application. One embodiment may comprise presenting a multi-sensory experience to a user reflecting a selected phenomenon responsive to a user selection in an application. The multi-sensory experience may include presenting an animation, a sound, and a haptic pattern reflecting the selected phenomena. At least one of the sound and the haptic pattern may be dynamically adjusted to correspond to real-time data about the selected phenomena.
US11334161B2 Electronic apparatus and operating method thereof
The disclosure relates to an electronic apparatus. The electronic apparatus may include a flexible panel comprising an operating side surface and a non-operating side surface. The operating side surface may include a touch operating area. The touch apparatus may include a plurality of raised units. The touch apparatus may be configured to form a plurality of raised operating portions corresponding to the plurality of raised units on a surface of the touch operating area.
US11334156B2 Postponing the state change of an information affecting the graphical user interface until during the condition of inattentiveness
Triggering a state change includes displaying a first version of a series of frames based on a first setup configuration, obtaining a second setup configuration for the series of frames, in response to obtaining a second setup configuration, monitoring for a change in an eye status, and in response to detecting a change in the eye status, displaying a second version of the series of frames based on the second setup configuration.
US11334148B2 Relative inertial measurement system
Methods and systems for relative inertial measurement may include a user device configured to couple with a user's body and measure motion of the user's body or a part of the user's body while the user rides in a vehicle. A second inertial measurement device may be configured to move with the vehicle but to not move with movements of the user's body within the vehicle. One or more processors may receive inertial measurements from the first and second inertial measurement devices and determine movement of the user's body or the part of the user's body relative to the vehicle by comparing the received inertial measurements.
US11334144B2 Memory system
According to one embodiment, a memory system includes a memory chip and a controller coupled to the memory chip and configured to: instruct the memory chip to execute a write operation in one of a first operation mode and a second operation mode, a program voltage used in the second operation mode being determined on the basis of first information obtained in the first operation mode; manage a power consumption value of the second operation mode on the basis of the first information; and perform power throttling control on the basis of the managed power consumption value.
US11334143B2 Processing system and control method wherein a microprocessor configured to set a plurality of memories into a self-refresh mode and a main processor in a standby mode
A processing system includes random access memory, memories, a main processor, and a microprocessor. The random access memory is configured to store code. The main processor is configured to transfer the code to a first memory in the memories. The microprocessor is configured to set the memories into a self-refresh mode and turn off the main processor in a standby mode. The microprocessor generates a first command based on a predetermined event, in which the main processor is further configured to be activated according to the first command, in order to enable the first memory. The microprocessor executes a standby application according to the code stored in the first memory, in order to confirm whether to operate in the standby mode constantly.
US11334132B2 Power selection for PUSB ports
The examples include methods and apparatuses to power a peripheral device through a PUSB port. Powering a peripheral device through a PUSB port includes receiving a request for a plurality of PUSB power options for a PUSB port coupled to a device, providing the plurality of PUSB power options in a hardware initialization system, receiving a selection PUSB power option from the plurality of PUSB power options, and providing a power, corresponding to the selection PUSB power option, to the PUSB port.
US11334128B1 Cooler device and methods for storing and cooling an electronic mobile device
A cooler device for receiving, storing, and cooling an electronic mobile device includes a housing defining an enclosed volume and including, a top, a bottom, a cradle, and air flow conduits. The cradle depends downwardly from the top to a base in the volume, has an opening at the top, and defines a storage compartment between the opening and the base and configured to receive the electronic mobile device therein through the opening. The air-flow conduits are coupled between the base of the cradle and the bottom of the housing and define air flow channels coupling the storage compartment at the base of the cradle to an ambient atmosphere outside the housing at the bottom of the housing in gaseous communication. The volume is filled with a refrigerant in direct contact against a volume-facing surface of the cradle and a continuous volume-facing surface of each of the air-flow conduits.
US11334127B2 Convertible cold aisle and hot aisle cooling solutions with a common chassis design
An air mover board may include a cold-aisle power and cold-aisle signal connector located on a first edge of the air mover board and configured to couple to a corresponding connector of an information handling system when the air mover board is in a cold-aisle configuration, a hot-aisle power and hot-aisle signal connector located on a second edge of the air mover board opposite that of the first edge and configured to couple to the corresponding connector of an information handling system when the air mover board is in a hot-aisle configuration, and a plurality of mechanical features configured to align and maintain the air mover board in a fixed position relative to an air mover tray, including a feature permanently coupled to the air mover board and configured to mechanically couple to features of the air mover tray in the cold-aisle and hot-aisle configuration.
US11334126B2 Cooling apparatus
A cooling apparatus that includes a base plate including two heat exchange units and a cover coupled to the base plate and enclosing the two heat exchange units. A recess is defined in the base plate and between the two heat exchange units. The cover and the base plate define a heat exchange chamber that includes the two heat exchange units. The cover has a first set of openings and a second set of openings, and is coupled to the base plate such that the first set of openings is above a first heat exchange unit and the second set of openings is above a second heat exchange unit. The cooling apparatus further includes a first pumping unit on the cover and over the first set of openings and a second pumping unit on the cover and over the second set of openings.
US11334122B2 Hinge mechanism for a flexible electronic device
A hinge mechanism includes first and second inner guiding members secured on a base seat, and first and second movable members slidable engaged with the first and second inner guiding members and connected with first and second substrate units. During the movement of the movable members to an upright folded state, inboard end edges of the substrate units are moved away from each other to provide a bending space therebetween for a flexible display attached to the substrate units to be bendably received therein.
US11334113B2 Disabling touch input to information handling device
An aspect provides a method, including: receiving a first input from a device component indicating positional orientation of an information handling device; receiving a second input from a device component indicating that the information handling device is undergoing movement; and disabling, responsive to the first input and the second input, at least a portion of a touch input surface of the information handling device. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US11334101B2 Circuits and methods providing bandgap calibration for multiple outputs
A method and an apparatus to provide bandgap calibration for multiple outputs are disclosed. In one implementation, a computing chip includes a bandgap current generator; a first adjustable current output coupled to the bandgap current generator; a second adjustable current output coupled to the bandgap current generator; a first switch selectively coupling the first adjustable current output to a calibration circuit and to a first analog-to-digital converter (ADC); and a second switch selectively coupling the second adjustable current output to a load on the computing chip and to the ADC.
US11334088B2 Vehicle position detector, automatic steering controller, vehicle position detecting method, and automatic steering control method
A vehicle position detector includes: a satellite positioning receiver; an autonomous navigation processor outputting an own-vehicle position as an autonomous navigation position; a determining unit determining occurrence of a position jump on the basis of a positional difference between the autonomous navigation position and a satellite positioning position detected by the satellite positioning receiver using satellite positioning; and a selector selecting one of the autonomous navigation position and the satellite positioning position on the basis of positioning precision of satellite positioning output by the satellite positioning receiver, and a result of the determination, wherein the vehicle position detector outputs one of the autonomous navigation position and the satellite positioning position as the own-vehicle position on the basis of a result of the selection.
US11334086B2 Autonomous robots and methods of operating the same
Autonomous robots and methods of operating the same are disclosed. An autonomous robot includes a sensor and memory including machine readable instructions. The autonomous robot further includes at least one processor to execute the instructions to generate a velocity costmap associated with an environment in which the robot is located. The processor generates the velocity costmap based on a source image captured by the sensor. The velocity costmap includes velocity information indicative of movement of an obstacle detected in the environment.
US11334083B2 Route tracking method for mobile vehicle
A path tracking method is provided. The path tracking method includes obtaining a current location and a current traveling direction of the mobile vehicle, and determining a traveling path along which the mobile vehicle travels to a destination based on the current location and the current traveling direction; simplifying the mobile vehicle into a differential model, establishing a forward objective function of the differential model in the traveling path, and obtaining an optimal solution of the forward objective function; and controlling a speed of the mobile vehicle corresponding to the differential model by using the optimal solution as an optimal differential control variable, until the mobile vehicle reaches the destination. The path tracking method is simple in calculation, adopts algorithms that is naturally stable, and is used in combination with integrated navigation, thereby ensuring stability and reliability of tracking.
US11334081B2 Vehicle anomalous-condition response during autonomous driving
A computer includes a processor and a memory storing instructions executable by the processor. The instructions include to rank a list of minimal risk maneuvers for a vehicle by expected risk score; for each minimal risk maneuver, update a distance from a present location of the vehicle to a respective end location, wherein each end location satisfies a minimal risk condition corresponding to the respective minimal risk maneuver; in response to a first anomalous condition selected from a set of anomalous conditions, determine a distance limit based on the first anomalous condition; then select the minimal risk maneuver ranked best for the expected risk score from the minimal risk maneuvers for which the respective distances are below the distance limit; and then instruct the vehicle to perform the selected minimal risk maneuver.
US11334066B2 Safety monitoring apparatus and method thereof for human-driven vehicle
A safety monitoring apparatus and method thereof for human-driven vehicle are provided. The safety monitoring apparatus includes a sensing unit, a processing unit, and a warning unit. The sensing unit and the warning unit are electrically connected to the processing unit, respectively. The sensing unit is arranged on a steering member of the human-driven vehicle and is used for sensing whether the steering member is in contact with a hand of a driver and generating a sensing signal accordingly. The processing unit determines whether the hand of the driver is placed on the steering member. The warning unit is used for generating a safety warning message. When the processing unit determines that the hand of the driver has not been placed on the steering member according to the sensing signal, the processing unit drives the warning unit to generate the safety warning message to warn the driver.
US11334064B2 Control method and system of a movable device and movable device thereof
A control method for controlling a movable device includes controlling a motion of the movable device based on a plurality of flight commands in a normal mode; and controlling the motion of the movable device based on a plurality of inverse commands in a reverse return flight mode. An execution order of the plurality of inverse commands is reverse of an execution order of the plurality of commands, the plurality of inverse commands are generated based on the plurality of flight commands, and an operation of each of the inverse commands is opposite to an operation of a corresponding flight command.
US11334062B2 Method of evaluating a part
A method of evaluating a part is characterized by obtaining data representing a distress rank model (DRM) and a cumulative damage model (CDM) for the part. Based on the data, the method ascertains a DRM value for the part and a CDM value for the part. The method determines whether the DRM value is at or above a predetermined DRM threshold and whether a CDM value is at or above a predetermined CDM threshold. If either the DRM value or the CDM value is at or above at least one respective threshold, an action related to the part is generated.
US11334061B2 Method to detect skill gap of operators making frequent inadvertent changes to the process variables
A method, electronic device and system are provided for collecting information associated with operational changes made by plant operators. Episodes of operational changes are identified that include a triggering event and the operational changes performed are reviewed and compared to standard operating data or historical data. The operational changes that differ from such standard operating data or historical data are classified as inadvertent operations based upon a set of pre-determined characteristics. Training may follow to avoid recurrence of such inadvertent operations in the future.
US11334058B2 Plant data classification device, plant data display processing device, and plant control system
A plant data classification device according to one aspect of the invention includes: a data classification unit that classifies multidimensional operation data into categories; an evaluation index calculation unit that calculates an evaluation index of a category from a value of the operation data; a classification result evaluation unit that calculates a variation in the evaluation index for each category and determines whether the variation in the evaluation index is less than or equal to a reference value; and a parameter changing unit that changes, when it is determined that the variation in the evaluation index exceeds the reference value, a value of a parameter that defines a size of a category of the data classification unit in a direction of decreasing the size of the category.
US11334050B2 Authentication system and authentication method for executing a work process on an object
A system and a method for executing a work process on an object. The system includes at least one work station, an acquisition device, a control device and an auditor device.
US11334049B2 Machine control device
A machine control device includes: a diagnostic test time calculation unit that calculates a scheduled execution time of a diagnostic test; a program execution time prediction unit that predicts a predicted ending time of a program before executing the program; a diagnostic test execution determination unit that determines whether to execute the diagnostic test at a predetermined time, by determining whether the predicted ending time of the program exceeds the scheduled execution time of the diagnostic test, and a diagnostic test execution unit that executes the diagnostic test, in which, in a case in which the predicted ending time of the program exceeds the scheduled execution time of the diagnostic test, the diagnostic test execution determination unit instructs the diagnostic test execution unit to execute the diagnostic test prior to the scheduled execution time of the diagnostic test before executing the program.
US11334046B2 Movable gantry system configured to interface with jigs of different sizes
A movable gantry system is described. In an example, the movable gantry system is configured to interface with jigs of different types or sizes and/or with different positions of a same jig and/or to perform operations on different parts mounted in such jigs. To do so, the movable gantry system includes an end effector, a gantry, and a computing system. The end effector is mounted within the gantry and provides at least rotational movement to perform operations on a part. The gantry is movable and interfaces with a jig holding the part. Further, the gantry provides translational movement to the end effector. The computing system identifies the gantry and the part and controls the gantry and the end effector, thereby facilitating the operations on the part.
US11334042B2 Smart home control system for monitoring leaving and abnormal of family members
There is provided a smart home control system including a host, at least one sensor, a plurality of controlled devices and an informing device. The host identifies entering and leaving of family members according to detection results of the at least one sensor, and controls on/off of the controlled devices or informs a specific family member by the informing device to execute agenda according to a member ID of a family member who is identified to enter or leave the house.
US11334033B2 Predictive operational planning in a microgrid with power exchange between the microgrid and a primary grid
Techniques for operational planning in a microgrid by means of optimization are provided. This involves a power exchange with a primary grid being taken into consideration. The operational planning in this case is performed by using an optimization, e.g. a (mixed) integer linear optimization. The various examples describe how a power exchange (balancing) can be provided for a primary grid to which the microgrid is connected. In particular, this is achieved by taking into consideration a distinction for the constraint of the optimization. In this manner, a lead time between a request for the power exchange and the actual activating of the power exchange can be taken into consideration.
US11334026B2 Device and method for adjusting the rate and correcting the state of display of a watch
Method for adjusting the rate of a basic oscillator of a watch arranged to oscillate at a nominal frequency N0, with a master oscillator generating an excitation frequency NE approximately equal to an integer multiple of this nominal frequency N0, the master oscillator subjecting the watch to excitation or a modulated motion during a transition phase after which the basic oscillator is stabilised at the excitation frequency NE, and a state of display correction method with a winder for mechanical or automatic watches, moving a support carrying the watch and comprising a state of display correction oscillator, having a lower variation of rate value than the initial variation of rate value DI of this basic oscillator, and oscillating at a correction frequency NC to impose oscillation or a motion on the watch, during a state of display correction phase whose duration is adjusted to exactly correct a state of display error measured at the initial moment of actuation.
US11334023B2 Drum unit, cartridge and coupling member
A process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum, a developing roller configured to develop a latent image on the photosensitive drum with toner, and a coupling member having a rotational axis, with the coupling member being operatively connected to the photosensitive drum. The coupling member includes a cylindrical portion having an outer surface and an inner surface that extends about the rotational axis of the coupling member, an arm portion extending from the inner surface of the cylindrical portion, and a projection projecting from the arm portion in a direction toward the rotational axis of the coupling member. The arm portion and the projection are movable relative to the inner surface.
US11334022B2 Image forming apparatus including common drive source for driving developing roller and cam that moves developing roller toward and away from photosensitive drum
An image forming apparatus includes a photosensitive drum, a developing roller, a cam, a developing motor, a first transmission mechanism, and a second transmission mechanism. The cam moves the developing roller between a contacting position where the developing roller is in contact with the photosensitive drum and a separated position where the developing roller is separated from the photosensitive drum. The developing motor drives both the developing roller and the cam, and is rotatable in a normal rotating direction and a reverse rotating direction. The first transmission mechanism engages power transmission from the developing motor to the developing roller when the developing motor rotates in the normal rotating direction, and disengages the power transmission when the developing motor rotates in the reverse rotating direction. The second transmission mechanism can engage power transmission from the developing motor to the cam, irrespective of the rotating direction of the developing motor.
US11334021B2 Image forming apparatus with a gear train for developing rollers and a gear train for photosensitive drums
An image forming apparatus, having a first developing roller, a second developing roller, a third developing roller, a fourth developing roller, a first photosensitive drum, a second photosensitive drum, a third photosensitive drum, a fourth photosensitive drum, a motor, a first output gear, a first gear train, and a second gear train, is provided. The first output gear is arranged coaxially with the motor and outputs a driving force from the motor. The first gear train includes a first intermediate gear meshing with the first output gear and transmits the driving force from the motor through the first output gear to the first, second, third, and fourth developing rollers. The second gear train includes a second intermediate gear meshing with the first output gear and transmits the driving force from the motor through the first output gear to the first, second, third, and fourth photosensitive drums.
US11334017B2 Drum unit, process cartridge and image forming apparatus
A drum unit usable with a process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum having an axis L1; and a coupling member having an axis L2 and connected to an end portion of the photosensitive drum, the coupling member being provided with a projection extending toward an end portion of the coupling member, wherein the coupling member is movable along the axis L2 between a first position, and a second position in which the projection is closer to the photosensitive drum than in the first position, wherein the projection is provided with a force receiving portion for receiving a rotational force and an outer surface facing away from the axis L2, and wherein at least a part of the outer surface is more distant from the axis L2 as is further from the photosensitive drum in a direction of the axis L1.
US11334015B2 Sheet conveyance apparatus and image forming apparatus
A sheet conveyance apparatus includes a shaft portion, a roller member, and a guide member. The roller member includes a hole portion with an opening through which the shaft portion is fitted with the hole portion. At least a part of the guide member is located upstream of an end of the shaft portion in an attaching direction of the roller member. A distance between rotation axes of the roller member and the shaft portion is smaller than a difference between a radius of the opening and a radius of the end of the shaft portion in a state where an outer circumferential surface of the roller member is in contact with the guide member at a position upstream of the end of the shaft portion in the attaching direction.
US11334012B2 Image formation apparatus and control method therefor
An image formation apparatus includes: an image former that forms an image on a recording medium delivered along a predetermined delivery path and outputs the recording medium; a first hardware processor that judges whether or not the recording medium is an envelope; a second hardware processor that acquires a basis weight of the recording medium; a third hardware processor that determines control for when an image is formed on the recording medium on the basis of a judgment result from the first hardware processor and a basis weight acquired by the second hardware processor; and a fourth hardware processor that controls operation of the image former on the basis of a determination result from the third hardware processor.
US11334003B2 Binary ink developers
A binary ink developer (BID) may include a power supply electrically coupled to an electrode, a developer roller, and a cleaner roller. The BID may also include a controller to determine a level of image ghosting based on a sum of currents at the electrode, the developer roller and the cleaner roller, and instruct the power supply to provide an adjusted voltage to the cleaner roller in response to a determination of the level of image ghosting.
US11334002B2 Developing apparatus with magnetic seal member facing conveyance screw
A developing apparatus includes a developer container that stores developer, a conveyance screw including a shaft portion and a blade, a bearing portion configured to engage with an engagement portion of the shaft portion of the conveyance screw, and a magnetic seal member having a magnetic property and disposed along a peripheral surface of the shaft portion in a noncontact manner with respect to the shaft portion between the blade and the engagement portion in the rotational axis direction of the conveyance screw.
US11333999B2 Toner cartridge including shutter rotatable between first position and second position
A toner cartridge includes a first casing, a second casing, an auger screw, and a shutter. The first casing has a first internal space. The second casing has: a second internal space smaller than the first internal space; a first opening allowing toner in the second internal space to be discharged; and a second opening allowing air in the second internal space to be sent to an outside. The auger screw is rotatable about a first rotation axis and configured to convey toner in the first internal space to the second internal space. The shutter is rotatable relative to the second casing about a second rotation axis between a first position in which the shutter closes the first opening and a second position in which the shutter opens the first opening. In a state where the shutter is at the second position, the shutter does not close the second opening.
US11333997B2 Developer cartridge being capable of adjusting inside volume thereof
A developer cartridge including a housing to contain a developer and including a developer outlet from which the developer is dischargeable. A transport member is arranged inside the housing to rotate to transport the developer to the developer outlet. A volume adjustment member is insertable inside the transport member opposite to the developer outlet to adjust an inside volume of the housing.
US11333983B2 Light source, EUV lithography system, and method for generating EUV radiation
A light source for EUV is provided. The light source includes a target droplet generator, a laser generator, and a controller. The target droplet generator is configured to provide target droplets to a source vessel. The laser generator is configured to provide first laser pulses according to a control signal to irradiate the target droplets in the source vessel. The controller is configured to provide the control signal according to at least two of process parameters including temperature of the source vessel, droplet positions of the target droplets, and beam sizes and focal points of the first laser pulses. When the average value or the standard deviation of the temperature of the source vessel and the droplet positions of the target droplets exceed the predetermined range, the controller is configured to provide the control signal to the laser generator to stop providing the first laser pulses.
US11333982B2 Scaling metric for quantifying metrology sensitivity to process variation
An overlay metrology system includes a controller to receive, from an overlay metrology tool, overlay measurements on multiple sets of overlay targets on a sample with a range of values of a measurement parameter, where a particular set of overlay targets includes overlay targets having one of two or more overlay target designs. The controller may further determine scaling metric values for at least some of the overlay targets, where the scaling metric for a particular overlay target is based on a standard deviation of the overlay measurements of the corresponding set of overlay targets. The controller may further determine a variability of the scaling metric values for each of the two or more sets of overlay targets. The controller may further select, as an output overlay target design, one of the two or more overlay target designs having a smallest scaling metric variability.
US11333975B2 Polymer, photosensitive resin composition, patterning method, method of forming cured film, interlayer insulating film, surface protective film, and electronic component
Provided is a polymer that can be used as a base resin for a positive photosensitive resin composition and a negative photosensitive resin composition, wherein the positive photosensitive resin composition and the negative photosensitive resin composition are soluble in an aqueous alkaline solution, can form a fine pattern, can achieve high resolution, and have good mechanical properties even when they are cured at low temperature. Also provided are a positive photosensitive resin composition and a negative photosensitive resin composition using the polymer. The polymer is represented by general formulas (1) and/or (2): wherein T1 and T2 may be the same as, or different from, each other and represent any of —CO— and —SO2—; X1 is a tetravalent organic group; and l is 0 or 1; and X2 is a divalent organic group.
US11333972B2 Ejection-material ejection device, information processing apparatus, and control method of ejection-material ejection device
An ejection device is used for an imprint apparatus that presses a mold against an ejection material ejected onto a substrate to form a pattern. The ejection device includes: a housing unit having an ejection head configured to eject the ejection material onto the substrate, and housing configured to accommodate the ejection material; and a control unit configured to control processing of the ejection device. The control unit switches the processing according to a usage status of a consumable part included in the housing unit.
US11333970B2 Imprint device, imprint method and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
An imprint device, including a template which has a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, and is provided with a pedestal portion on the first surface, the pedestal portion defining a pattern; a holding portion configured to hold the template; and a magnification adjustment unit disposed at a position corresponding to the pattern of the pedestal portion on a second surface side of the template without contacting the template.
US11333966B2 Mask blank, phase shift mask, and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
Provided is a mask blank including a phase shift film. The phase shift film is made of a material containing a non-metallic element and silicon and includes first, second, and third layers; refractive indexes n1, n2, and n3 of the first, second, and third layers, respectively, at the wavelength of an exposure light satisfy the relations of n1n3; and extinction coefficients k1, k2, and k3 of the first, second, and third layers, respectively, at the wavelength of an exposure light satisfy the relation of k1>k2>k3.
US11333958B2 Laser point projecting device
A laser point projecting device including a light source assembly that projects first and second positioning points respectively along two directions of a straight line. The laser point projecting device includes a housing part forming a sleeve around a body part. The body part and the housing part are displaceable relative to each other. The light source assembly is switched off when the body part is displaced to a first position along the direction of projecting the first positioning point; and the light source assembly is activated when the body part is displaced to a second position along the direction of projecting the second positioning point. The housing part has at least one opening at the end along the direction of projecting the first positioning point, and a hollow space formed between the end of the housing part close to the first positioning point and the body part.
US11333957B2 Projection system and projector
A projection system includes a first optical system, a second optical system including a first optical element and a second optical element and disposed on the enlargement side of the first optical system, and a placement mechanism configured to selectively place one of the first and second optical elements on a first optical axis of the first optical system. The first optical element has a first light incident surface, a first reflection surface disposed on the enlargement side of the first light incident surface, and a first light exiting surface disposed on the enlargement side of the first reflection surface. The second optical element has a second light incident surface, a second reflection surface disposed on the enlargement side of the second light incident surface, and a second light exiting surface disposed on the enlargement side of the second reflection surface.
US11333955B2 Compact folded camera structure
Folded cameras and dual folded-upright cameras that reduce a mobile electronic device and specifically a smartphone bump footprint and height. In some examples, the bump footprint is reduced by reducing the height of a back focal plane section of the folded camera. In some examples, the bump footprint is reduced by reducing the height of a back focal plane section and a lens subsection of the folded camera.
US11333951B2 Actuator for camera
An actuator for a camera includes a base having an inner space formed therein, a first OIS carrier accommodated in the base; and a first OIS ball located between an inner side of a side surface of the base and an outer side of a side surface of the first OIS carrier. The first OIS carrier linearly moves in a first direction perpendicular to an optical axis direction along the side surface of the base.
US11333948B2 Electrochromic devices on non-rectangular shapes
Bus bar configurations and fabrication methods for non-rectangular shaped (e.g., triangular, trapezoidal, circular, pentagonal, hexagonal, arched, etc.) optical devices.
US11333945B2 Display panel and display apparatus
This application discloses a display panel and a display apparatus. The display panel includes a substrate on which data lines, gate lines, pixels, and a gate driver chip are arranged, where the gate driver chip outputs gate enable signals to the gate lines to turn on the pixels; each row of pixels include a plurality of pixel groups, each of the pixel groups includes a first column of pixel and a second column of pixel, the first column of pixel and the second column of pixel are connected to the same data line, and the first column of pixel and the second column of pixel are connected to two different gate lines; and the channel width-to-length ratio of an active switch corresponding to the second column of pixel is greater than that corresponding to the first column of pixel.
US11333923B2 Display panel module
A display panel module including a display panel is provided, which defines a camera region. A backlight assembly disposed under the display panel, and a camera disposed under the backlight assembly; the backlight assembly includes a circuit board and light source units disposed on the circuit board at intervals; the circuit board in the backlight assembly is inclined downward and recessed at a position corresponding to the camera region to form a hollow funnel shape with a larger top opening and a smaller bottom opening; the top opening of the hollow funnel adjacent to the display panel is defined as a first opening, and the bottom opening adjacent to the camera is defined as a second opening; and light incident from outside can enter the camera through the first and second openings. The invention provides a display panel module, which provides a novel under-screen camera solution.
US11333908B2 Ultrafast optical switches using quantum wells
Colloidal quantum wells have discrete energy states and electrons in the quantum wells undergo interband and intersubband state transitions. The transmissivity of a colloidal quantum well may be tuned by actively controlling the states of the colloidal quantum wells enabling ultrafast optical switching. A primary excitation source is configured to provide a primary excitation to promote a colloidal quantum well from a ground state to a first excitation state. A secondary excitation source is configured to provide a secondary excitation to the colloidal quantum well to promote the colloidal quantum well from the first excitation state to the second excitation state with the first and second excitation states being subbands in the conduction band of the colloidal quantum well.
US11333902B2 Smart contact lens with embedded display and image focusing system
A contact lens system is provided. The contact lens includes a contact lens substrate, an embedded display, and a processor. The embedded display may form a part of the contact lens substrate. The processor is configured to shift at least a part of an image to a central position of the embedded display to bring the part of the image into focus on the embedded display.
US11333895B1 Systems and methods for structured light projector operational safety
The disclosed system may include (1) a diffractive optical element (DOE) stack including one or more DOEs, where the DOE stack generates, in response to incoming light received at a first side of the DOE stack, structured light from a second side of the DOE stack opposite the first side, (2) a primary light source that emits the incoming light toward the first side of the DOE stack, and (3) at least one photodetector that detects light emitted from an edge of each of at least one of the DOEs of the DOE stack, where the edge is located between the first side and the second side of the DOE stack. Various other methods and systems are also disclosed.
US11333885B2 Head-up display device
A light diffusion member constituting a head-up display device includes multiple micro-lenses and has a curved base surface. The edge angle is larger than the base surface angle change amount. The edge angle is an angle formed by one of tangent lines of two micro-lenses and the other of the tangent lines passing through a boundary between two adjacent micro-lenses on a cross section orthogonal to the base surface. A reference line has a constant direction on the cross section, and a normal line passes at an arbitrary position on the base surface. The maximum value is θmax and the minimum value is θmin among angles between the normal line and the reference line. The base surface angle change amount is the absolute value of the difference between θmax and θmin.
US11333884B2 Head up display for vehicle
A head-up display for a vehicle, according to one embodiment of the present invention, may comprise: an image source which emits a linearly-polarized light having a first direction; a prism which refracts one portion of the linearly-polarized light emitted from the image source; an electric polarization conversion element which, when turned off, transmits another portion of the linearly-polarized light emitted from the image source, and when turned on, half-wavelength-converts the another portion of the linearly-polarized light emitted from the image source into a linearly-polarized light having a second direction orthogonal to the first direction; a first reflection mirror which reflects light to a windshield of a vehicle; a polarization reflection mirror which is disposed so as to be spaced apart from the first reflection mirror, reflects the linearly-polarized light having the first direction, and transmits the linearly-polarized light having the second direction; and a second reflection mirror which is disposed so as to be spaced apart from the polarization reflection mirror, and reflects the light transmitted through the polarization reflection mirror to the polarization reflection mirror.
US11333883B2 Display device and control method therefor
The present disclosure provides a display apparatus, including: a control circuit; a display unit, configured to generate images; and a first spatial light modulator, set at a front end of the display unit and connected to the control circuit through signals, where the first spatial light modulator is configured to change a modulation pattern or content based on electronic signals generated by the control circuit, to dynamically adjust spatial imaging distances. In addition, the present disclosure further provides a method for controlling a display apparatus.
US11333878B2 Display apparatus and initial setting method for display apparatus
A display device, a method, and a computer-readable medium. The display device includes a layer including a first region and a second region, wherein the first region and the second region are configured to be visible to a user of the display device; and circuitry configured: to control displaying a computer generated image on an optical device overlapping the layer and to control a first transmittance of the first region of the layer to be lower than a second transmittance of the second region of the layer such that: a visibility, through the first region, of the computer generated image is increased and a visibility, through the second region, of an environment opposite the user relative to the display device is higher than a visibility, through the first region, of the environment opposite the user relative to the display device.
US11333874B2 Three-dimensional imaging using swept, confocally aligned planar excitation with a Powell lens and/or deliberate misalignment
In some embodiments of SCAPE imaging systems, a Powell lens is used to expand light from a light source into a sheet of illumination light. An optical system sweeps the sheet of illumination light through a sample, and forms an image at an intermediate image plane from detected return light. A camera captures images of the intermediate image plane. In some embodiments of SCAPE imaging systems, an optical system sweeps the sheet of illumination light through a sample, and forms an image at an intermediate image plane from detected return light. A camera captures images of the intermediate image plane. In the latter embodiments, the optical system is deliberately misaligned with respect to a true alignment position so that a significant portion of light that would be lost at the true alignment position will arrive at the camera.
US11333871B2 Method and microscope for imaging a sample
A method for imaging a sample using a microscope includes recording a first image of the sample, the first image being represented by image data. Sample information is extracted from the first image by analyzing the image data using an analyzer. At least a part of the sample is scanned with a light beam while modulating the light beam based on the extracted sample information. A second image of the sample is recorded during and/or after scanning the sample with the modulated light beam.
US11333869B2 LED lighting device having opposed irregular lenslet arrays with planar facets
A lighting device includes at least on LED light source, ca collimator, a first lenslet array of lenslets tessellated in an irregular pattern, and a second array of lenslets tessellated in the same irregular pattern as the first array of lenslets, such that each of the lenslets in the first array is aligned with a corresponding one of the lenslets in the second array. The first array further includes a plurality of transmissive planar facets covering an intersection between lenslet.
US11333867B2 Imaging lens and imaging device
An imaging lens includes a first lens group, a second lens group having positive refractive power, an aperture, and a third lens group having positive refractive power, sequentially disposed in that order from an object side to an image side. During a focusing from infinity to a short length, a combination of the second lens group, the aperture, and the third lens group as a single unit moves to the object side so as to reduce a distance to the first lens group. The second lens group includes four lenses of a second-first negative lens, a second-second positive lens, a second-third negative lens, and a second-fourth positive lens sequentially disposed in that order from the object side to the image side.
US11333866B2 Adaptor lens for increasing magnification of scope and sight comprising the same
Disclosed are an adaptor lens for increasing a magnification of a scope and a sight comprising the same. The adaptor lens for increasing a magnification of a scope of the present invention comprises: an adapter lens body detachably coupled to a sight main body having an objective lens group; a convex lens part provided in the adapter lens body so as to be disposed in front of the objective lens group; and a concave lens part provided in the adapter lens body and disposed between the convex lens part and the objective lens group.
US11333862B2 Photographing lens assembly, image capturing unit and electronic device
A photographing lens assembly includes, in order from an object side to an image side: a first, a second, a third, a fourth, a fifth and a sixth lens elements. The first lens element with negative refractive power has an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein the object-side surface has at least one convex critical point in an off-axis region thereof. The third lens element has an image-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof. The fourth lens element has positive refractive power. The fifth lens element with negative refractive power has an object-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, and an image-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof. The sixth lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, wherein the image-side surface has at least one convex critical point in an off-axis region thereof.
US11333859B2 Camera optical lens including six 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 having a negative 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: 5.00≤f1/f≤10.00; and 5.00≤R3/d3≤20.00. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11333858B2 Camera optical lens including six 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 having a positive refractive power; a third lens having a positive refractive power; a fourth lens; a fifth lens; and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.40≤f1/f3≤5.00; and 2.50≤R5/R6≤6.00. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11333848B2 Four-piece optical lens system
A four-piece optical lens system includes, in order from the object side to the image side: a stop; a first lens element with a positive refractive power; a second lens element with a negative refractive power; a third lens element with a positive refractive power; a fourth lens element with a negative refractive power, wherein a focal length of the first lens element and the second lens element combined is f12, a focal length of the third lens element is 13, and they satisfy the relation: 0.6
US11333847B2 Optical element driving mechanism
An optical element driving mechanism is provided, including a movable part for connecting an optical element; a fixed part, wherein the movable part can move relative to the fixed part; a driving assembly for driving the movable part to move relative to the fixed part; and a supporting assembly, wherein the movable part can move relative to the fixed part in multiple dimensions via the supporting assembly.
US11333843B2 Four-piece dual waveband optical lens system
A four-piece dual waveband optical lens system includes, in order from the object side to the image side: a stop; a first lens element with a positive refractive power having an object-side surface being convex near an optical axis, an image-side surface being convex near the optical axis; a second lens element with a negative refractive power having an object-side surface being concave near the optical axis, an image-side surface being convex near the optical axis; a third lens element with a positive refractive power having an object-side surface being concave near the optical axis, an image-side surface being convex near the optical axis; a fourth lens element with a negative refractive power having an object-side surface being convex near the optical axis, an image-side surface being concave near the optical axis, which has a short length and good performance without re-focusing in visible light and infrared dual waveband.
US11333842B2 High-density optical module system
A high-density optical module system of the present invention comprises: a multi-tier housing assembly, multiple sliding tray assemblies engaged inside each of the multi-tier housing assembly and is moveable inwardly and outwardly within the multi-tier housing assembly with the handle bar; and a multiple rows of the multi-port modules arranged in horizontal arrays containing plural ports connected to the cable adaptors, wherein the multi-port modules are fastened into the sliding tray assembly. The height of the high-density optical module system is approximately 1RU (19 inches) containing at least 216 LC or 108 SC multiple connector ports.
US11333837B2 Optical communication system for rail-guided truck
An optical communication system includes a first communication system to communicate first information from a controller to a truck and a second communication system to communicate second information. The first communication system includes a first light emitter to output the first information, a first optical fiber to transport the light output from the first light emitter while letting the light leak therefrom, and a first light receiver to receive the light leaking from the first optical fiber. The second communication system includes a second light emitter to output second information, a second optical fiber to transport the light output from the second light emitter and input to the second optical fiber at some point along the second optical fiber, and a second light receiver to receive the light transported over the second optical fiber.
US11333833B2 Alignment method
There is provided an optical axis alignment mechanism between the laser oscillator and the optical fiber. The laser oscillator emits laser light, which then emerges from the emission end of the optical fiber via the axis alignment mechanism. Part of the laser light is received on the light-receiving surface of the CCD camera of a laser light evaluator. Thus, the laser light evaluator acquires a light intensity distribution. The light intensity distribution is used by the optical axis alignment mechanism to align the axis of the laser oscillator with the axis of the optical fiber.
US11333832B2 Optical functional device
An optical functional device includes a package case accommodating an optical functional element, an input optical fiber, and an output optical fiber. The optical functional device includes a first reflecting surface that reflects input light output from the input optical fiber to an optical path of output light, a second reflecting surface that reflects the input light to the optical functional element, and a third reflecting surface that reflects the output light in a direction in which the output light becomes further away from an optical axis of the input optical fiber. An optical axis of a leaked light beam transmitted through the second reflecting surface after being reflected by the first reflecting surface or an extension line of the optical axis in an optical propagation medium does not include a portion that is aligned with an optical axis of the output light reflected by the third reflecting surface.
US11333831B2 Optical couplers and hybrids
An optical circuit for routing a signal includes a coupler and first and second waveguides. The coupler has an input for the signal and has first and second outputs. The first waveguide has a first optical connection to the first output, and the second waveguide has a second optical connection to the second output. Both waveguides have the same propagation length. The first and second waveguides include different widths at the respective optical connections to the respective outputs. This coupler can be used with another input couplers, two additional waveguides, and two 2×2 output couplers to provide a 90-degree hybrid for mixing signal light and local oscillator light in a coherent receiver or the like.
US11333830B2 Silicon-based polarization beam splitter
The present application discloses a polarization beam splitter (PBS). The PBS includes a silicon substrate and a planar structure formed thereon characterized by an isosceles trapezoid shape with a first parallel side and a second parallel side connected by two tapered sides. The first parallel side has longer width than the second parallel side, both of which is separated by a length no greater than 100 μm along a line of symmetry bisecting the pair of parallel sides. The PBS further includes a pair of input ports coupled to the first parallel side and a pair of output ports coupled to the second parallel side. The planar structure is configured to receive an input light wave of any wavelength in C-band via one input port and split to a TE-mode light wave and a TM-mode light wave respectively outputting to the pair of output ports.
US11333822B2 Single edge lit lighting module with bi-lobed light distribution
A single edge lit lighting module produces bi-lobed light distributions which provide targeted control of light output. The compact form factor of module embodiments having narrow width are particularly well-suited for use in linear lighting fixtures for suspended and downlighting configurations typically used to illuminate floors and/or ceilings. Embodiments of the single edge lit lighting module utilize reflectors in combination with light guides having volumetric light scattering properties and surface features to control peak intensities, output angles, and shapes of the two light output lobes. A variety of light distributions can be achieved including symmetrical distributions conventionally achieved by double edge lit modules. Further embodiments utilize selective alignment of light guide with reflector to achieve different light distributions thereby providing a fixture assembler with more design choices without need of additional components.
US11333810B2 System of networked controllers, and method of operating a system of networked controllers
A system of networked controllers includes one or more switchable optical filters, and the switchable optical filters are photochromic and electrochromic. The system also includes a master controller, and one or more slave controllers operably connected to the one or more switchable optical filters. At least one of the one or more slave controllers is communicatively coupled to the master controller. The master controller is configured to transmit a switching command to the at least one of the one or more slave controllers. Each slave controller is operable, in response to receiving the switching command, to cause a corresponding switchable optical filter to transition from a first state to a second state.
US11333808B2 Light filtering assembly used in a lens module
A light filtering assembly is installed in a lens module, including a fixed mount having a hollow part, a light filter at the hollow part, a shutter annularly disposed on the light filter, and a binding element. The hollow part is annularly formed by a support part extending from the fixed mount toward the hollow part. A first binding space is formed between the support part and the fixed mount, extending the outer periphery of the light filter and the shutter into the first binding space. An adhesive material is injected into the first binding space, and is then cooled down to form the binding element in the first binding space, so as to stop the light filter and the shutter at the hollow part as well as fix the light filter and the shutter on the fixed mount.
US11333801B2 Miniature image relay endoscopy probe and multi-photon endoscopy including the same
Provided are a miniature endoscopic probe and a multi-photon endoscopy including the same.
US11333792B1 Systems and method for assessing seismic risk
Systems and methods for assessing seismic risk. The system and methods disclose deriving a model that is used to assess seismic risk of operations at a given location. A first location is identified for which at least one training seismic risk value is known from independent sources. A plurality of training input parameters associated with the first location is received. The at least one training seismic risk value is received. A process model is derived that relates the plurality of training input parameters to the at least one training seismic risk value by determining influence values of the training input parameters. A second location is identified for which a seismic risk is to be determined. A plurality of working input parameters associated with the second location is received. The process model is applied to the plurality of working input parameters to determine a seismic risk value at the second location.
US11333791B2 Method of calculating radiogenic heat production
The present disclosure relates to a method of calculating the radiogenic heat production (RHP) of a geophysical structure, wherein there is provided at least one geophysical parameter of the geophysical structure, the method including inverting the at least one geophysical parameter to estimate the RHP of the geophysical structure.
US11333790B2 Method of setting a plurality of part regions of a desired protected zone
The invention relates to a method of setting a plurality of part regions of a desired protected zone, in which a) the positions of a plurality of monitoring units are detected, with each monitoring unit detecting a detection zone; b) a maximum size of each detection zone is determined; c) the desired protected zone is fixed in a graphical user interface; d) the part regions to be monitored by the respective monitoring units are fixed with reference to the positions of the monitoring units, to the maximum size of the detection zones and of the desired protected zone; and e) the part regions are assigned to the respective monitoring units.
US11333786B1 Buried utility marker devices, systems, and methods
Systems and methods for locating buried utilities in conjunction with associated electromagnetic marker devices are disclosed. A marker device may include a marker device antenna and an electronic circuit operatively coupled to the marker device antenna. The electronic circuit may include at least two resonant circuits, including a first resonant circuit formed in combination with the marker device antenna for receiving an excitation signal at a first frequency from a marker excitation device. The received excitation signal may be converted into a power supply by a power circuit for powering the electronic circuit. Responsive to the received excitation signal, a processing element provided in the electronic circuit may generate an output signal at a second frequency, which is substantially different from the first frequency. The generated output signal may be tuned by a second resonant circuit and provided to the marker device antenna.
US11333779B2 Detecting subsea hydrocarbon seepage
Systems and methods for geochemical sampling grid locations on a seafloor. At least one of the methods includes generating, using received seismic data, an image representing an interpretation of a seafloor horizon surface; extracting, from the image and based on the seismic data, one or more discontinuity attributes of the seafloor horizon surface; extracting, from the image and based on the seismic data, one or more amplitude attributes of a window extending below the seafloor horizon surface; combining the one or more discontinuity attributes and the one or more amplitude attributes; and selecting, using the image and based at least partly on the combining, one or more locations of the seafloor horizon surface for sampling.
US11333769B2 System and method for generating a phase scintillation map utilized for de-weighting observations from GNSS satellites
A system and method generates a phase scintillation map that is utilized to de-weight satellite signal observations from GNSS satellites. One or more base stations each assign an index value to one or more GNSS satellite in view, where the index value indicates an adverse effect of ionospheric scintillation on signals received from the GNSS satellite. The values and identifiers may be transmitted to a server. The server utilizes the received information to generate the phase scintillation map that may include one or more scintillation bubbles, wherein a location of each scintillation bubble is based on the received information. The phase scintillation map is transmitted to one or more rovers. The rover determines if a pierce point associated with a selected GNSS satellite in view of the rover falls within the boundaries of a scintillation bubble. If so, satellite signal observations from the selected GNSS satellite are de-weighted.
US11333765B2 Distance measuring device and method
Provided is a distance measuring method and device for selecting an optimum peak detection signal from among a plurality of peak detection signals, based on a level of at least one of a plurality of amplified electrical signals, and measuring a distance to an object by using the selected optimum peak detection signal.
US11333762B2 Merging data from multiple LiDAR devices
Among other things, a method includes receiving first LiDAR point cloud information from a first LiDAR device and second LiDAR point cloud information from a second LiDAR device, generating third point cloud information according to merging the first and second LiDAR point cloud information, and operating the vehicle based upon the third LiDAR point cloud information.
US11333760B2 Frequency modulation for interference free optical time of flight system
An optical time of flight system includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is configured to generate a modulation signal having a modulation signal frequency that varies as a function of time, generate an optical waveform with amplitude modulation corresponding to the modulation signal, and direct the optical waveform toward a field of view (FOV). The receiver is configured to receive the optical waveform reflected off of an object within the FOV and determine a distance to the object based on a time of flight from the transmitter to the object and back to the receiver.
US11333755B2 Optimised acoustic detection system for detecting various underwater threats in a sensitive zone
An acoustic detection system for detecting at least partly submerged targets in a sensitive area defined with respect to an infrastructure, the detection system includes at least one multistatic detection group, each multistatic detection group defining a detection area, and comprising: a submerged transmitter emitting at low frequencies; a plurality of submerged receivers comprising at least two receivers, each receiver of a given group forming, with the transmitter of the group, a bistatic pair, each bistatic pair generating an elementary detection area surrounding a blind zone, the detection area of the group being formed by all of the elementary detection areas of the receivers of the group, the receivers being arranged in at least one layer. For at least one group of the system, the form described by the receivers of at least one layer of the group is an at least partly circular form of given radius, the inter-receiver distance between two adjacent receivers of the layer depending on the distance between the transmitter of the group and the rectilinear segment linking the adjacent receivers of the layer, called reference transmitter-receiver distance.
US11333750B2 Method and system for tracking non-cooperative objects using secondary surveillance radar
A method and system for determining a position of a non-cooperative object using a reflected signal from Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) system is disclosed. The method enables the ownship to detect a non-cooperative intruder, an aircraft which does not have a functioning transponder. The position and altitude of the non-cooperative intruder are determined from reflected signals by a phased array antenna or mechanically scanned directional antenna (MSDA) to perform tracking and avoidance of the non-cooperative object. In the case that a phased array antenna or MSDA is not available, a co-altitude assumption is applied to conservatively determine an avoidance area around the non-cooperative object, which defines coordinates to be tracked and avoided by the ownship.
US11333742B2 Laser range finder for two-color switching display
The present invention discloses a laser range finder for two-color switching display, comprising a monocular telescope, a laser light emitting system, a laser receiver and an OLED liquid crystal display (LCD) imaging system, wherein the monocular telescope comprises an objective lens, a roof half penta prism, a cemented prism, an eyepiece and an LCD unit; laser light emitted by the laser light emitting system is emitted onto an object to be measured, and the reflected back laser light is received by the laser receiver after passing through the objective lens, the roof half penta prism and the cemented prism; and light emitted by the OLED LCD imaging system is imaged on the focal plane of the eyepiece through the cemented prism. The present invention can achieve two-color display of the laser range finder, meeting the requirements for use in a variety of conditions.
US11333740B2 Determining specular reflectivity characteristics using Lidar
Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems, methods, and devices for determining specular reflectivity characteristics of objects using a Lidar system of an autonomous vehicle (AV) system. A method includes transmitting at least two light signals directed at a target object utilizing the Lidar system of the AV system. The method further includes determining at least two reflectivity values for the target object based on return signals corresponding to the at least two light signals. The method further includes classifying specular reflectivity characteristics of the target object based on a comparison of the first and second reflectivity value. The method further includes updating a motion plan for the AV system based on the specular reflectivity characteristics of the target object.
US11333736B2 Position measurement device and method, and recording medium
In the present invention, to make it possible to enhance the accuracy of positioning in an area not reached by a GNSS signal: a first position of a host device is estimated; the error of the first position is estimated; from a second device, other device information is received that includes a second position of the second device and a second error of the second position that have been estimated by the second device; and if the second error is smaller than the first error, the first position and first error are corrected on the basis of the other device information.
US11333733B2 Method and apparatus for recording a magnetic resonance data record
In a method and apparatus for recording a magnetic resonance (MR) data record using multiple reception coils, the data of the MR data record contain measurement signals of at least two image data records respectively from at least two slices. The MR data record is acquired in a sequence having an excitation phase, an evolution phase, readout of a first echo signal while a first read gradient is being applied, application of at least one shift gradient in a slice-selection direction, and readout of at least one further echo signal while a further read gradient is applied. The shift gradient is positioned so as to cause a shift of at least one further image data record generated from the further echo signal or signals relative to the first image data record generated from first echo signals.
US11333732B2 Automatic artifact detection and pulse sequence modification in magnetic resonance imaging
The invention provides for a magnetic resonance imaging system (100, 300). The execution of machine executable instructions causes a processor (130) controlling the magnetic resonance imaging system to control (200) the magnetic resonance imaging system to acquire the magnetic resonance imaging data (144) using pulse sequence commands (142) and reconstruct (202) a magnetic resonance image (148). Execution of the machine executable instructions causes the processor to receive (204) a list of suggested pulse sequence command changes (152) by inputting the magnetic resonance image and image metadata (150) into an MRI artifact detection module (146, 146′, 146″). The MRI artifact detection module comprises at least one neural network, which has been trained using images from failed magnetic resonance imaging protocols and/or magnetic resonance data extracted from the magnetic resonance imaging protocols labeled as failed accessed from a log file (312) which logs the execution of previous magnetic resonance imaging protocols. Execution of the machine executable instructions further causes the processor to receive (206) a selection of a chosen pulse sequence command change (158) from the list of suggested pulse sequence command changes. Execution of the machine executable instructions further causes the processor to modify (208) the pulse sequence commands using the chosen pulse sequence command change.
US11333729B2 Magnetic resonance imaging of different nuclear spin species with the same radio frequency coil
Systems and methods for magnetic resonance imaging (“MRI”) of multiple different nuclear spin species using the same radio frequency (“RF”) coil are described. Generally, multiple different nuclear spin species are imaged using the same RF coil by using an MRI system whose magnetic field can be rapidly ramped between a number of different, and arbitrary, magnetic field strengths. The magnetic field of this MRI system can be ramped to different values in reasonable amounts of time (e.g., in a time frame that is feasible within an imaging study).
US11333727B2 Ferromagnetic frame for magnetic resonance imaging
An apparatus for providing a B0 magnetic field for a magnetic resonance imaging system. The apparatus includes at least one permanent B0 magnet to contribute a magnetic field to the B0 magnetic field for the MRI system and a ferromagnetic frame configured to capture and direct at least some of the magnetic field generated by the B0 magnet. The ferromagnetic frame includes a first plate configured to support the at least one permanent B0 magnet and a first post attached to the first plate using a first connection assembly, wherein the first connection assembly includes a first connector that connects the first post and the first plate and a second connector attached to the first connector.
US11333726B2 Low-field diffusion weighted imaging
Methods and apparatus for operating a low-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system to perform diffusion weighted imaging, the low-field MRI system including a plurality of magnetics components including a B0 magnet configured to produce a low-field main magnetic field B0, at least one gradient coil configured to, when operated, provide spatial encoding of emitted magnetic resonance signals, and at least one radio frequency (RF) component configured to acquire, when operated, the emitted magnetic resonance signals. The method comprises controlling one or more of the plurality of magnetics components in accordance with at least one pulse sequence having a diffusion-weighted gradient encoding period followed by multiple echo periods during which magnetic resonance signals are produced and detected, wherein at least two of the multiple echo periods correspond to respective encoded echoes having an opposite gradient polarity.
US11333716B2 Electronic device and power receiving control method thereof
To make an excessive power receiving request by a sink when a USB Type-C legacy cable is used. An electronic device includes a first and second terminals connected to a cable, a detection circuit for detecting the voltage of the first and second terminals, and a first or second terminal detected by the detection circuit. It is provided with a controller that determines the type of cable based on the terminal voltage and confirms the power supply capacity of the external electronic device connected via the cable according to the type of cable.
US11333710B2 Method and device for estimating a voltage of a battery
In a method for estimating a voltage of a battery a given battery model (BM) is provided, wherein the given battery model (BM) is a single particle model. A C-rate of the battery is determined. The battery model (BM) is adapted based on the C-rate. The voltage of the battery is estimated by means of the adapted battery model (BM).
US11333701B2 Current supply device and test system including the same
A current supply device includes a multiplexed digital bus, an output terminal, and a group of power supplies connected in parallel between the multiplexed digital bus and the output terminal. The group of power supplies are controlled via the multiplexed digital bus such that a combined output current of the group of power supplies is applied to the output terminal.
US11333700B2 Inspection apparatus of semiconductor device and method for inspecting semiconductor device
According to one embodiment, an inspection apparatus of a semiconductor device includes a first probe configured to contact a first portion of the semiconductor device, a conductive member configured to oppose a second portion of the semiconductor device, and a detector configured to apply a first voltage between the semiconductor device and the first probe, to apply a conductive member voltage between the semiconductor device and the conductive member, and to detect a current flowing in the first probe. The first voltage has a first polarity of one of positive or negative when referenced to a potential of the semiconductor device. The conductive member voltage has a second polarity of the other of positive or negative when referenced to the potential of the semiconductor device.
US11333699B2 Method for characterising a fault in a transmission line network with unknown topology
A method for characterizing a fault in a transmission line network, the method includes the steps of: obtaining a first measured time reflectogram Rm from a signal previously injected into the network, obtaining a second time reflectogram Rs corresponding to the network in the absence of faults, determining the time difference Rref between the first measured time reflectogram Rm and the second time reflectogram Rs, identifying, in the time difference Rref, an amplitude peak characterizing the presence of a fault and its time abscissa indicating the position of the fault, simulating a plurality of time reflectogram hypotheses each corresponding to the network comprising a fault at the identified position, each hypothesis being associated with a different value of at least one parameter characteristic of the fault, selecting the time reflectogram hypothesis closest to the time difference Rref.
US11333685B1 Functional safety of measurements
Switching of particular inputs in a signal processing channel permits an independent evaluation of that signal processing channel, in a system where there are at least two signal processing channels, one of which is able to be calibrated while the other of which is measuring current in a shunt. Switching a controlled current through a shunt, the controlled current being small in value compared with an overall current being measured, permits yet another independent evaluation of the shunt.
US11333682B2 Silicon probe for millimeter-wave and terahertz measurement and characterization
A probe includes a first rod having a first axis and a second rod having a second axis. A first end of the first rod is connected to a first end of the second rod to form an angle that maintains a “total internal reflection” effect for waves propagating through the probe. A second end of the second rod includes a prong facilitating attachment of the probe to a housing block. The first axis and the second axis define a plane. A second end of the first rod includes a tapered face formed perpendicular to the plane. The tapered face is sufficiently flat to make planar contact with a portion of a component under study. A support is formed in the plane and connected to the second rod. A second end of the support includes a connector to facilitate attachment of the probe to the housing block.
US11333681B2 Cantilever probe head and corresponding contact probe
A cantilever probe head includes a support ring associated with a PCB board and a plurality of contact probes, protruding from the support ring in a cantilever manner and being held by a support associated with the support ring. Each contact probe has a rod-like body having a longitudinal axis inclined with respect to a reference plane corresponding to a plane of a wafer of devices under test by the cantilever probe head, as well as at least one first end portion, provided in a first probe section protruding from the support in the direction of the wafer of devices under test, the first end portion being bent with respect to the longitudinal axis starting from a bending point and ending with a contact tip of the contact probe able to abut onto a contact pad of a device under test of the wafer.
US11333678B2 Method for offset calibration of a yaw rate sensor signal of a yaw rate sensor, system and computer program
A method for offset calibration of a rotation rate sensor signal of a rotation rate sensor. In a first step, an ascertainment is made that the rotation rate sensor is in an idle state. In a second step, after the first step, a filter parameter is determined as a function of the measured rotation rate sensor values, measured in the idle state, of the rotation rate sensor. In a third step, after the second step, a filtered measured rotation rate sensor value is determined with the aid of the filter parameter. An offset is determined with the aid of the filtered measured rotation rate sensor value.
US11333677B2 Methods and apparatuses for detecting tamper using heuristic models
The present application includes a computer-implemented method for detecting a tamper event. The method includes a step of receiving, from one or more sensors on an integrated module, data indicating one or more of light, acceleration, magnetic field, rotation, temperature, pressure, humidity, and audio. The method also includes a step of transmitting, to a microcontroller/evaluation engine coupled to the integrated module, the received data from the one or more sensors. The method further includes a step of determining, via the microcontroller, the received data exceeding one or more configurable thresholds of the tamper event. The method even further includes a step of assigning, via the microcontroller, a score associated with each of the one or more configurable thresholds being exceeded by the received data. The method yet even further includes a step of collecting, via the microcontroller, an aggregate total based on the assigning step. The method still further includes a step of evaluating, via the controller, the aggregate total in view of a predetermined alarm threshold of the tamper event.
US11333673B2 Mass spectrometric quantitation assay for metabolites of leflunomide
Methods are described for determining the amount of metabolites of leflunomide in a sample. More specifically, mass spectrometric methods are described for detecting and quantifying teriflunomide in a sample.
US11333671B2 Methods and compositions for diagnosis and prognosis of renal injury and renal failure
The present invention relates to methods and compositions for monitoring, diagnosis, prognosis, and determination of treatment regimens in subjects suffering from or suspected of having a renal injury. In particular, the invention relates to using assays that detect C—C motif chemokine 16, C—C motif chemokine 14, and Tyrosine-protein kinase receptor UFO as diagnostic and prognostic biomarker assays in renal injuries.
US11333669B2 Neutron encoded mass tags for analyte quantification
The invention provides mass spectrometry methods, compositions and systems which enable a unique platform for analyte quantitation accessing very high degrees of multiplexing and accurate quantification, particularly well-suited for a range of quantitative analysis for proteomics applications. Embodiments of the present methods and systems combine isotopic coding agents characterized by very small differences in molecular mass with mass spectrometry methods providing large resolving power to provide relative or absolute analyte quantification in a large number of samples.
US11333663B2 Dynamic resonant circuits for chemical and physical sensing with a reader and RFID tags
A tag for detecting an analyte can include a radio frequency identification tag including a sensor portion, the sensor portion configured to change resistivity when the radio frequency identification tag contacts or interacts with an analyte, whereby the resistivity change alters an output of the radio frequency identification tag, wherein the sensor portion includes a circuit, and wherein the sensor portion is configured to activate the circuit or deactivate the circuit when contacted or having interacted with the analyte, where the sensor portion includes a plurality of carbon nanotubes associated with a chemically-degradable polymer. In certain embodiments, the chemically degradable polymer can be a metallo-supramolecular polymer.
US11333662B2 Potency assay of secretomes
The present invention relates to a method for determining the potency of a supernatant of a mammalian cell culture to be used in the treatment of an inflammatory condition.
US11333661B2 Detection analyzer
A detection analyzer including a first sample input/output element, a second sample input/output element, a sample compartment, a vibration platform, a vibration generator, a data acquisition system, a laser converter, and a data display. The first sample input/output element and the second sample input/output element are each connected to the sample compartment; the vibration platform is located inside the sample compartment; the vibration generator is located outside the sample compartment, and the vibration platform is connected to the vibration generator; the data acquisition system is located outside the sample compartment, and is connected to the vibration platform; and the data display is connected to the data acquisition system.
US11333658B2 Urine test strip comprising timer, and method for detecting and analyzing urine test strip
A method of detecting a urine test strip from a photographed image of the urine test strip is disclosed. The disclosed method of detecting a urine test strip includes: receiving input of a urine test strip image, which is a photographed image of a urine test strip including a first and a second marker; detecting a first and a second marker image within the urine test strip image; detecting an area between the first and second marker images within the urine test strip image; and detecting a reagent pad and a colorimetric table in the urine test strip image by matching an area of interest, which represents a position of the reagent pad and the colorimetric table in the urine test strip image, with the area between the first and second marker images.
US11333657B2 Interpretation of gas levels measured via breath, blood and skin after different breath-holding times
A method or device for assaying physiological gas levels in a human, comprising: repeatedly measuring a gas in samples of breath or blood, or continuously measuring the gas through the skin or fingernail, while he or she holds his or her breath for a specified time interval (BHt) before each measurement, wherein these time intervals are selected from the group consisting of BHt=0, 4-6, 20-25 and 35-40 seconds, and recording the results to form a series of values including at least one measurement at BHt=35-40 which is treated as representing the average gas level in all the tissues of the body (T) at that time, to determine if the individual is net inhaling, net exhaling or in equilibrium with the gas.
US11333650B2 Determination of asphaltene inhibitor properties and treatment of crude oil with asphaltene inhibitors
This disclosure relates methods and systems for determining asphaltene inhibitor properties. For example, one embodiment provides a method for determining a content of disaggregated asphaltene in an inhibited crude oil. The method includes measuring the dielectric constant of a sample of the crude oil, the sample having a first concentration of an asphaltene inhibitor; providing a first dielectric correction factor for the first concentration of the asphaltene inhibitor; calculating, e.g., by a computing device, a first corrected dielectric constant of the sample having the first concentration, using the first dielectric correction factor; and determining the content of disaggregated asphaltene in the first crude oil sample, based on the first corrected dielectric constant. Methods for inhibiting asphaltene aggregation in crude oil are also provided.
US11333622B2 Thermal model of transducer for thermal protection and resistance estimation
A method for determining a direct current impedance of a transducer may include receiving an input signal indicative of an electrical power consumed by the transducer and calculating, by a thermal model of the transducer, the direct current impedance based on the electrical power.
US11333619B2 Measurement X-ray CT apparatus
A measurement X-ray CT apparatus calibrates a geometrical positional relationship between a focus of an X-ray source, an X-ray detector, and a rotation center of a rotating table in advance. The measurement X-ray CT apparatus then obtains projection images by irradiating the object to be measured with X-rays to perform a CT scan, and generates a three-dimensional image of the object to be measured by CT reconstruction of the projection images. The measurement X-ray CT apparatus further includes a reference frame that is made of a material and has a structure less susceptible to environmental changes, and sensors that are located on the reference frame and intended to successively obtain calibration values of the geometrical positional relationship between the focus of the X-ray source and the X-ray detector during the CT scan. The calibration values are used as parameters of the CT reconstruction.
US11333613B2 Apparatus and methods of inspecting a wire segment
An apparatus for use in inspecting a wire segment is provided. The apparatus includes a guide tube sized to receive the wire segment, and an array of mirrors positioned about the guide tube. Each mirror in the array is oriented such that a reflection of the wire segment in the array of mirrors forms a circumferential view of at least a portion of the wire segment, and such that the reflection from each mirror is within a field of view from a single vantage point.
US11333610B2 Percarboxylic acid concentration determination tool and indicator solution used in preparing same
The invention provides a percarboxylic acid concentration-determining device capable of determining the concentration of percarboxylic acid contained in an aqueous solution for chemical sterilization or disinfection that contains a percarboxylic acid as an active ingredient; and an indicator solution for use in preparing the device. The indicator solution contains a starch, an iodide, a thiosulfate, a water-soluble organic solvent, and water, with the starch, the iodide, the thiosulfate, and the water-soluble organic solvent being present in the following proportions, based on the total amount taken as 100 mass %: (a) starch: 0.01 to 5 mass %; (b) iodide: 0.01 to 5 mass %; (c) thiosulfate: 0.01 to 10 mass %; and (d) water-soluble organic solvent: 0.1 to 40 mass %, wherein the total amount of (a), (b), and (c) is greater than 0.6 mass %.
US11333609B2 Real-time detection device and method for domestic waste components in an incinerator
The present invention relates to a real-time detection device for municipal solid waste components in an incinerator. The real-time detection device includes: an optical fiber sensor, which faces combustion flame of municipal solid waste combustion region through an observation hole in the incinerator; a spectrometer, which is used for receiving optical signal of the optical fiber sensor; an industrial personal computer, which is used for receiving data of the spectrometer and outputting the municipal solid waste components according to a municipal solid waste component detection program; the municipal solid waste component detection program obtains combustion flame spectral information of municipal solid waste in the incinerator by utilizing the optical fiber sensor and the spectrometer, and detects the municipal solid waste components in real time based on combustion flame spectrum of a single waste component. The present invention further relates to a real-time detection method for municipal solid waste components in an incinerator. Compared with manual classified sampling and detection, the device and method provided by the present invention have the advantages of high efficiency, rapidness, accuracy, capability of being updated in real time; and can realize stable combustion of the municipal solid waste in the incinerator, and reduce emission of pollutants and realize efficient and clean utilization of the municipal solid waste.
US11333605B2 Sample measurement device and sample measurement method
Disclosed is a sample measurement device including a light applicator configured to apply a light to a sample so as to generate light from a particle in the sample; an optical block in which a plurality of prisms are fixed, each of the plurality of prisms including a light entry surface which allows entry thereinto of the light generated from the particle in the sample, a reflection surface configured to selectively reflect a part of the light having entered the light entry surface, and a light outputting surface configured to output the light reflected by the reflection surface; and a light receiver configured to receive the light outputted from the light outputting surface of each of the plurality of prisms.
US11333597B2 Compact multi-color flow cytometer having compact detection module
A system, an apparatus, and a method are provided for a modular flow cytometer with a compact size. In one embodiment, the modular flow cytometry system includes the following: a laser system for emitting laser beams; a flow cell assembly positioned to receive the laser beams at an interrogation region of a fluidics stream where fluoresced cells scatter the laser beams into fluorescent light; a fiber assembly positioned to collect the fluorescent light; and a compact light detection module including a first image array having a transparent block, a plurality of micro-mirrors in a row coupled to a first side of the transparent block, and a plurality of filters in a row coupled to a second side of the transparent block opposite the first side.
US11333588B1 Matrix-assisted methods and compositions to prepare biological samples for super-resolution imaging
Matrix-assisted methods and compositions, including those based on solutions containing low melting agarose, to prepare intact organs and other samples for super resolution imaging by microscopy, and more particularly, lightsheet microscopy.
US11333586B2 Smear staining machine
A smear staining machine and a smearing control method and device thereof. The viscosity of the test sample is used for guiding the configuration of at least on smearing parameter. Since the viscosity of the test sample presents multiple influences of many effecting parameters, it is more suitable for presenting the characteristics of the test sample. Therefore, better smearing effect could be acquired by referring the viscosity of the test sample to get the smearing parameter.
US11333583B2 Sample extraction tool
An extraction portion which is a piece of a micro sampling chip is safely cut, and the cut extraction portion can be accommodated in a predetermined container without impairing quantitativeness of a sample. A sample extraction tool comprises a through hole for cutting the extraction portion from the micro sampling chip by bending the micro sampling chip while inserting the extraction portion to the through hole, the sample extraction tool is configured to be attached to an upper portion of a container for accommodating the extraction portion in such a state that the through hole is disposed on an open upper surface of the container.
US11333582B2 Controlling a motorized microtome
The disclosure relates to a microtome having a cutting knife, an object holder mounted on a slide, the slide being movable relative to the cutting knife in a cutting direction and in a thickness defining direction, movement of the slide in the thickness defining direction being performed by a first electric motor controlled by a control unit, movement of the slide in the cutting direction being performed by a second electric motor controlled by the control unit, wherein the control unit is configured to control the movement of the slide in the thickness defining direction and in the cutting direction.
US11333580B2 Anomaly detecting device, anomaly detection method and program
An anomaly detecting device includes: a singular value decomposition unit configured to perform singular value decomposition of a variance-covariance matrix of a measured value matrix y0 composed of measured values acquired by a plurality of sensors in a time period considered to be normal, to thereby calculate a singular vector U and a singular value matrix S; an anomaly determination unit configured to apply the singular vector U and the singular value matrix S to a measured value matrix yt to be evaluated and which is acquired in an arbitrary time period to determine whether an anomaly is present from a result of application; and an anomalous part identification unit configured to, when the measured value matrix yt is determined to be anomalous, identify an anomalous part based on a diagonal element of a matrix obtained in association with the measured value matrix yt.
US11333578B2 Method for online service policy tracking using optimal asset controller
A method and system of providing customizable service for an asset. The method including generating a predictive model for each asset of a fleet, each predictive model based on an operational profile for the asset and including a probability density function associated with the operational durability of the asset, establishing a maintenance strategy associated with the asset, and combining each of the predictive models to generate a compound fleet performance model, the fleet performance model including a combined probability density function. The method also includes collecting actual asset performance and maintenance data to generate actual asset metrics, determining a fleet performance profile based on the actual asset metrics indicative of a health assessment of the fleet, comparing the predicted fleet performance with the actual fleet performance, and ascertaining actionable choices for managing the assets based on a deviation of the predicted and actual fleet performance.
US11333572B2 Method and system for detecting damage to the mobile blades of an aircraft
A method for detecting damage to one or more mobile blades of an impeller of an aircraft engine, includes measuring the speed of the engine, and for each blade acquiring, by a plurality of sensors, measurements of blade-tip passage times; calculating for each sensor, a deflection of the blade tip; extracting a dynamic component of deflection for each of the calculated deflections; detecting the number of functioning sensors; selecting the dynamic components to be processed based on the detecting step; determining, for at least one blade, a variation of the dynamic behavior of the blade for each functioning sensor; and, for each blade for which a variation of the dynamic behavior has been determined, identification of potential damage to the blade.
US11333571B2 Dynamic seal test device for cryogenic fluid medium
The invention provides a dynamic seal test device for cryogenic fluid medium. The dynamic seal test device includes stator unit, rotor unit, slipway, servo motor unit and sensors. The tested seal is installed inside the stator, and the thermal insulation stator and vacuum rotor together form a dynamic seal test structure. The seals and shaft sleeves can be flexibly replaced, which is beneficial to study the influence of different seal types, structure, and seal land configurations on the sealing performance. The servo motor provides power for the rotor and controls the rotation speed. The device greatly improves the thermal insulation capacity to avoid the gasification for the cryogenic fluid medium induced by the heat transfer from environment so that ensuring the stability of the test device.
US11333560B2 Temperature sensor with heat-sensitive paste
A heat-sensitive resistor with a negative or positive temperature coefficient comprises respectively an antimony-doped tin oxide-based resistive element or a carbon black-based resistive element, containing a polymer having a dielectric constant between 2 and 3, a molar mass between 50000 and 150000 g/mol, and a glass transition temperature Tg between 40 and 100° C.
US11333549B2 Avalanche photodiode sensor
An avalanche photodiode sensor includes a photoelectric conversion region disposed in a substrate and that converts incident light into electric charge. The avalanche photodiode sensor includes a first region of a first conductivity type on the photoelectric conversion region, and a cathode disposed in the substrate adjacent to the first region and coupled to the photoelectric conversion region. The avalanche photodiode sensor includes an anode disposed in the substrate adjacent to the cathode, and a contact of the first conductivity type disposed in the substrate. An impurity concentration of the first region is different than an impurity concentration of the contact.
US11333547B2 Method and system for shipping container loading and unloading estimation
A method at a computing device, the method including obtaining sensor data for a vehicle providing vibration frequency and magnitude; calculating an energy for each of a low frequency passband and a high frequency passband of a bandpass filter pair; finding an energy ratio based on the energy for the low frequency passband and the energy for the high frequency passband; applying weighting constants to each of the energy for the low frequency passband, the energy for the high frequency passband and the energy ratio to calculate a decision variable; and finding that the vehicle is unloaded if the decision variable is below a threshold and finding that the vehicle is loaded if the decision variable is above a threshold.
US11333538B2 Systems and methods for fluid flow measurement with mass flow and electrical permittivity sensors
An example system is configured for determining properties of a fluid in a conduit. The system includes a mass flow meter including a hollow conduit having an inlet, an outlet, and a wall. The conduit is for conducting the fluid. The system includes a driver coupled to the conduit. The driver is configured for inducing an oscillation in the conduit. The system includes two or more accelerometers coupled to the conduit. The two or more accelerometers are configured for measuring displacement of the conduit. The system includes an electrical permittivity sensor coupled to the conduit. The electrical permittivity sensor is configured for measuring electrical permittivity of the fluid.
US11333537B2 Load leveling boost supply for magnetic flowmeter
A magnetic flowmeter for measuring a fluid flow includes a flow tube assembly receiving the flow and having a coil with first and second coil wires for receiving a coil current and responsively producing a magnetic field thereby generating an EMF in the fluid representative of a flow rate. An EMF sensor is arranged to sense the EMF and generate an output indicating the flow rate. Current supply circuitry applies a current supply signal to the coil. A load leveling boost supply provides power to the current supply circuitry. In another aspect, power scavenging circuitry recovers power from the coil.
US11333533B2 Grating measuring module and micro-displacement measurement device
A grating measuring module includes a light source, a collimating device, a first grating, a second grating, and an image sensing chip. The first grating is arranged on an optical path of the collimating device and the second grating is arranged on an optical path of the first grating. Each of the two gratings comprises a first pattern and a plurality of second patterns locating at the both sides of the first pattern. The first and second gratings can each be attached to an object which may be displaced in relation to another object, so allowing light of a certain pattern to pass depending on the magnitude of the displacement. The image sensing chip arranged on an optical path from the second grating receives light emitted from the light source and forms an image from which a displacement can be calculated and displayed.
US11333532B1 Light control circuit adapting to input signal frequency and operating method thereof
There is provided a light control circuit including a light detector, a frequency detector, an error amplifier, an NMOS driver and a light source. The frequency detector identifies a signal frequency according to detected voltage signals outputted by the light detector and generates a control signal accordingly. The NMOS driver changes a drive current of the light source according to an output of the error amplifier. The error amplifier changes a bandwidth thereof according to the control signal from the frequency detector to regulate a response time of the drive current of the light source.
US11333530B2 Absolute angle sensor with improved accuracy using error estimation
In some embodiments, a method can include receiving, by an angle sensor, a first periodic angle signal indicative of an angle of a first magnetic field associated with a first track of a target; receiving, by the angle sensor, a second periodic angle signal indicative of an angle of a second magnetic field associated with a second track of the target; generating an uncorrected absolute angle signal indicative of an absolute angle of the target based on the first and second periodic angle signals; determining an estimated error associated with the uncorrected absolute angle signal based on the first periodic angle signal and the second periodic signal; subtracting the estimated error from the uncorrected absolute angle to generate a corrected absolute angle signal; and providing the corrected absolute angle signal as output of the angle sensor.
US11333528B1 Method for on-chip wheel pitch recognition for magnetoresistive sensors
A sensor device includes a first sensor arrangement configured to generate first sensor signals based on sensing a varying magnetic field generated by a pole wheel having a pole wheel pitch, wherein the first sensor signals represent a first differential signal that defines a first measurement value; a second sensor arrangement configured to generate at least one second sensor signal based on sensing the varying magnetic field, wherein the at least one second sensor signal defines a second measurement value that is phase shifted from the first measurement value; and a signal processor configured to detect the pole wheel pitch based on the first measurement value and the second measurement value, and adjust a gain setting of an amplifier circuit based on the detected pole wheel pitch, where the amplifier circuit is configured to amplify the at least one second sensor signal.
US11333519B2 Dynamic map generation with focus on construction and localization field of technology
Systems and methods for generating efficient planning routes for vehicles, including autonomous and semi-autonomous vehicles are presented. A route planner may generate dynamic maps and routes that reduces the uncertainty of road-agent environmental and behavioral data in an efficient manner. Route planning may be accomplished using a statistical approach in which known data from one geographic or behavioral feature set may be used and relied upon by a vehicle in another geographical and behavioral context to estimate the environmental and behavioral data relevant to the vehicles current operation.
US11333516B2 Lane guidance system and lane guidance program
Provided is lane guidance system for decreasing the possibility that a user is misled including: a proposed travel route acquisition unit that acquires a proposed travel route of a vehicle; a successive intersection determination unit that determines whether a distance between a first intersection that is a guidance intersection on the proposed travel route and a second intersection that follows the first intersection is within a prescribed distance. Based on the proposed travel route, a travelable lane acquisition unit acquires a travelable lane that the vehicle needs to travel along when entering the first intersection to exit in a specific exiting direction of the first intersection, when the vehicle needs to exit from the first intersection in the exiting direction to travel along the proposed travel route. Before arriving at the first intersection, the lane guidance unit selects and proposes, as a recommended lane from the travelable lane, a lane that the vehicle needs to travel along when entering the first intersection after exiting from the first intersection, a lane that the vehicle needs to travel along when entering the second intersection to exit in a specific exiting direction of the second intersection, when the vehicle needs to exit from the second intersection in the exiting direction to travel along the proposed travel route when the a distance between the first intersection and the second intersection is within a prescribed distance.
US11333510B2 Learning locations of interest using IoT devices
In one example embodiment, a computer-implemented method and system for learning places of interest are disclosed. The method includes learning and storing location information of at least one mobile device; detecting a location where no movement of the at least one mobile device has occurred over a pre-determined duration of time; determining whether the detected location is classified as a location of interest based on a predefined criteria; and clustering the learned location of interest into bigger groups based on location information of the learned location of interest using a pre-defined criteria.
US11333509B2 Information processing system and server
An information processing system acquires positional information of a vehicle, acquires positional information of a terminal device, estimates current transportation means of a user based on the positional information of the terminal device, decides information relating to a first route, along which the user moves to the vehicle, based on the positional information of the terminal device, the estimated current transportation means of the user, and the positional information of the vehicle, decides information relating to a second route, along which the user who has moved to the vehicle moves to a destination using the vehicle, based on a first predicted arrival time, the positional information of the vehicle, and positional information of the destination, and outputs first guide information for prompting the user to start moving along the first route in a form of a video or a sound.
US11333507B2 Determining pickup and destination locations for autonomous vehicles
Aspects of the disclosure provide systems and methods for providing suggested locations for pick up and destination locations. Pick up locations may include locations where an autonomous vehicle can pick up a passenger, while destination locations may include locations where the vehicle can wait for an additional passenger, stop and wait for a passenger to perform some task and return to the vehicle, or for the vehicle to drop off a passenger. As such, a request for a vehicle may be received from a client computing device. The request may identify a first location. A set of one or more suggested locations may be selected by comparing the predetermined locations to the first location. The set may be provided to the client computing device.
US11333505B2 Method and system to generate updated map data for parallel roads
A system, a method, and a computer program product for generating updated map data are provided. The method comprises obtaining map data of a speed sign associated with a plurality of parallel roads, determining one or more effective links associated with the speed sign, based on the map data of the speed sign, determining first vehicle sensor data corresponding to the one or more effective links, and generating a speed index for each of the one or more effective links based on the first vehicle sensor data The method further comprises generating the updated map data based on the speed index for each of the one or more effective links.
US11333504B2 Method and device for updating a digital map for vehicle navigation
A method is described for updating a digital map for vehicle navigation. The method includes a step of determining an adjustment signal for adjusting a detection range of an environment sensor of a vehicle to a section of an environment of the vehicle that corresponds to an area of the digital map to be updated, using an item of information about the area to be updated, and the method including a step of supplying area data for updating the digital map, the area data representing an image of the section of the environment detected by the environment sensor.
US11333503B2 Global and local navigation for self-driving
An autonomous vehicle (AV) includes a vehicle computing system including one or more processors programmed to receive map data associated with a map of a geographic location, determine, based on the map data, one or more local routes in the one or more roadways between the current location of the AV and one or more exit locations, and control travel of the AV based on a selected local route of the one or more local routes. The map includes one or more roadways in the geographic location. The map data includes a global route in the one or more roadways between a current location of the AV and a destination location of the AV. The one or more exit locations are located between the current location of the AV and the destination location of the AV.
US11333502B2 Map-matching for low-sampling-rate GPS trajectories
This disclosure describes a map-matching module that supports a Global Positioning System (GPS) and provides a user with a best match trajectory corresponding to GPS sampling points taken at a low sampling rate. The best match trajectory is based upon a spatial-temporal analysis.
US11333501B2 Navigation device, method of generating navigation support information, and navigation support information generating program
A navigation device may include a GNSS data editing part, an attitude angle calculating part, and a speed calculating part. The GNSS data editing part may generate GNSS attitude angle estimation data and GNSS speed estimation data by using first GNSS data based on a GNSS signal received by a first antenna, and second GNSS data obtained at a shorter cycle than the first GNSS data based on a GNSS signal received by a second antenna. The attitude angle calculating part may estimate an integrated attitude angle based on the IMU angular velocity outputted from an Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and the GNSS attitude angle estimation data. The speed calculating part may estimate an integrated speed based on an IMU acceleration outputted from the IMU, the GNSS speed estimation data, and the integrated attitude angle.
US11333496B2 Surveying instrument
A surveying instrument comprises a monopod installed on a reference point, a surveying instrument main body provided at a known distance from a lower end of the monopod and at a known angle with respect to an axis of the monopod and having a reference optical axis, wherein the surveying instrument main body performs an image pickup of an object to be measured and scans the object to be measured by a closed loop scan pattern respectively at a pre-rotation and a post-rotation of the surveying instrument main body, obtains cross points of a locus of a scan pattern of the pre-rotation and the post-rotation, obtains deflection angles of the cross point with respect to the reference optical axis of the pre-rotation and the post-rotation, and calculates a rotation angle of the surveying instrument main body based on a deviation between both of the deflection angles.
US11333493B2 Overload recognition system for a chassis component
An overload recognition system for a bar-type chassis component, having a sensor system which detects a nominal condition parameter of the chassis component. The sensor system is designed as a deformation detecting sensor system for an individual chassis component.
US11333489B2 Driving control system and driving control method
An imaging device includes a pixel. The pixel includes: a first electrode; a second electrode facing the first electrode; a photoelectric conversion layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, the photoelectric conversion layer converting light into signal charge; and a charge accumulation region coupled to the second electrode, the charge accumulation region accumulating the signal charge. The pixel captures first data in a first exposure period and captures second data in a second exposure period different from the first exposure period, the first exposure period and the second exposure period being included in a frame period. A length of the first exposure period is different from a length of the second exposure period. The imaging device generates multiple-exposure image data including at least the first data and the second data.
US11333485B2 Alignment method for a beam-directing unit of an interferometric measuring device, and measuring device for carrying out an interferometric measurement by means of laser radiation
An alignment method for a beam-directing unit of an interferometric measuring device for directing a laser beam of a laser beam source towards a plurality of measurement points of an object under measurement, wherein a three-dimensional model of a measurement surface of an object under measurement is created by a plurality of spatially resolved images. A measuring device for carrying out an interferometric measurement by laser radiation is also provided, having a controller which is designed to align a beam-directing unit of the measurement device.
US11333477B2 Tape measure device and attachment for measuring and cutting drywall
A tape measure device and attachment for measuring and cutting drywall that includes a tape measure with an anchoring member disposed at the rear end of the housing and having a rear surface defining a rear aperture and a rear plane thereon and an upper surface opposing the rear surface of the anchoring member, with an anchor placement member coupled to the anchoring member, having a distal end, and operably configured to have an anchoring position with the distal end displaced a length outwardly away from the rear surface of the anchoring member, and being operably configured to have a first position along an anchoring member translation path with the rear plane non-co-planar with the bottom plane and a second position along the anchoring member translation path with the rear plane co-planar with the bottom plane.
US11333466B2 System for protecting ships from torpedoes
A means is provided for defending a target from attack by a torpedo with high probability. When a controller detects a torpedo based on an image generated by a sonar, it specifies a path of movement of the torpedo. If there is a water craft or the like within the path of movement, the controller instructs a launcher to launch a torpedo capture device and instructs mines to switch to detonation-off mode. Moveable devices of the torpedo capture device launched by the launcher in accordance with the instruction of the controller move in the water to spread a net. The controller then specifies a location of each of a first moveable device and second moveable devices based on an image generated by the sonar, and instructs the first moveable Device and the second moveable devices to move such that the center of the net is within the path of movement of the torpedo. The first moveable device and the second moveable devices move in accordance with the instruction of the controller. When the torpedo reaches the net, the net captures the torpedo and the mines, which are in the detonation-on mode, explode the torpedo before it reaches the water craft or the like.
US11333458B1 Underwater muzzle suppressor system
An underwater muzzle suppressor system for directing away from a user the blast pressure of a firearm has an interior cylinder with a rearward end and a forward end with primary axial slots formed in the interior cylinder adjacent to the rearward end. An exterior cylinder has a rearward end and a forward end with secondary axial slots formed in the exterior cylinder adjacent to the forward end. A cylindrical chamber is created between the interior cylinder and the exterior cylinder. A rearward disk is received over the rearward end of the interior cylinder. The rearward disk is coupled to the rearward end of the exterior cylinder. A forward disk receives the forward end of the interior cylinder. The forward disk is coupled to the forward end of the exterior cylinder. A plurality of axial holes are in the forward disk.
US11333454B2 Automatic firearm with inertial automatic loading system
The present invention relates to the field of military technology, and more particularly to an automatic firearm. Said firearm consists of a receiver, a barrel, a bolt carrier and a bolt, a bumper spring on the bolt carrier, a recoil spring between the bolt carrier and the rear wall of the receiver, a trigger mechanism, an ammunition feed mechanism, sighting equipment, a device for locking the bumper spring in a compressed state caused by the bolt carrier striking the front wall of the receiver or the barrel or the bolt via the bumper spring, and a mechanism for synchronizing the release of the bumper spring with the firing of a shot. Additionally, the firearm can be provided with an additional bumper spring between the bolt carrier and the rear wall of the receiver, and a lever for compressing and subsequently releasing said additional bumper spring in case the manual reloading in order to impart additional kinetic energy to the bolt carrier for the forward movement thereof, wherein said lever can be combined with a recharging handle. Additionally, the firearm can be provided with an additional device for locking the bumper spring in a compressed state caused by the bolt carrier striking the rear wall of the receiver via the bumper spring, and a lever for compressing and subsequently locking the bumper spring during the rearward movement of the bolt carrier in the case of manual reloading, wherein said lever can be combined with a recharging handle. The technical result provided by the above combination of features is the creation of a firearm having an inertial automatic loading system that functions reliably and consistently due to the increased reloading system working speeds and increased recovery of recoil energy.
US11333432B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a cabinet defining a storage chamber, a drawer door inserted into and withdrawn out of the storage chamber, a motor assembly provided at the storage chamber, a rack gear assembly provided at the drawer door and having an extendable rack gear that is configured to be coupled to the pinion gear, and a guide unit that is provided at an inner surface of the storage chamber and configured, based on the drawer door being withdrawn out of the storage chamber, to couple a portion of the rack gear assembly to the inner surface of the storage chamber to thereby allow the rack gear to extend. The drawer door includes a drawer part that defines an upwardly open storage space, and a door part that is configured to, based on the drawer door being inserted into the storage chamber, close the storage chamber.
US11333428B2 Heat insulating structure for cooling device, and cooling device
The invention is provided with a housing which has an inner space open in a first direction, a partition body which divides the inlet of the inner space into a plurality of openings arranged next to each other in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, a door which is provided to each of the openings and which closes the opening from the first direction side, a first vacuum heat insulating material which is disposed inside the partition body, and a second vacuum heat insulating material which is disposed inside the door. The first vacuum heat insulating material and the second vacuum heat insulating material are arranged so as to overlap each other when viewed from the first direction side or from the second direction side.
US11333425B2 Freezer cabinet and method for adapting a freezer cabinet
A freezer cabinet (10) for storing frozen confectionery products, the freezer cabinet comprising: a chamber having an opening substantially sealed by an upper surface panel (18, 20); and a further panel (22, 24) inside the chamber being spaced away from the upper surface panel and substantially parallel to the upper surface panel in at least one direction and creating a quiescent region between the upper surface panel and further panel wherein the quiescent region is in gaseous communication with the air in the chamber. The upper surface panel comprises at least one slideably openable section (18, 20); the further panel comprises at least one slideably openable section (22, 24); and the chamber comprises a side wall (12, 14) and a coolant evaporator (40) mounted in and/or on the side wall. The height distance (H) between the further panel, measured from the lowest face of the further panel facing the chamber, and the highest part of the evaporator is at least 5 mm.
US11333424B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes an evaporator arranged in a heat exchange chamber and having refrigerant pipes through which refrigerant flows and fins configured to guide heat exchange between the refrigerant and cold air, wherein the evaporator includes a first and a second side spaced apart from each other, and the fins of the evaporator guide flow of air such that the cold air introduce into the first and second sides is combined with each other in the space between the first and second sides.
US11333423B2 Arrangement for accumulation and evacuation of defrosting and condensation water from refrigeration and cooling units
Arrangement for accumulation and evacuation of water such as defrosting and condensation water from refrigeration units, the system including a piping arrangement with a vertical pipe section extending from a water evacuation unit provided in conjunction with the respective refrigeration unit; discharge valves, one for each unit; one or more liquid reservoir for each unit; one or more vacuum pumps; air inlet nozzles; a control unit; one or more level switches and air conduit inlet opening for each vertical pipe. Each of the water evacuation units includes a docking station and a water collection tray preferably to be slideably provided within the docking station, whereby each unit is custom made to fit between the refrigeration unit and floor where the refrigeration units are placed.
US11333413B2 Solid state cooler device
A solid state cooler device is provided that includes a substrate, a first and second conductive pad disposed on the substrate, a first and second superconductor pad each having a side with a plurality of conductive pad contact interfaces spaced apart from one another and being in contact with a surface of respective first and second conductive pads, and a first and second insulating layer disposed between respective first and second superconductor pads, and respective ends of a normal metal layer. A bias voltage is applied between one of a first conductive pad or first superconductor pad and one of the second conductive pad or the second superconductor pad to remove hot electrons from the normal metal layer, and the contact area of the plurality of first and second conductive pad contact interfaces inhibits the transfer of heat back to the first and second superconductor pads.
US11333407B2 GM cryocooler with buffer volume communicating with drive chamber
A GM cryocooler includes a compressor having a compressor discharge port and a compressor suction port, a displacer capable of reciprocating in an axial direction, a displacer cylinder accommodating the displacer, a drive piston connected to the displacer so as to drive the displacer in the axial direction, a drive chamber in which the drive piston is driven, a main pressure switching valve configured to alternately connect the displacer cylinder to the compressor discharge port and the compressor suction port, an auxiliary pressure switching valve configured to alternately connect the drive chamber to the compressor discharge port and the compressor suction port, and a buffer volume connected between the auxiliary pressure switching valve and the compressor.
US11333402B1 Thermal management systems
A thermal management system is described. The thermal management system includes an open circuit refrigeration circuit that has a refrigerant fluid flow path, with the refrigerant fluid flow path including a receiver configured to store a refrigerant fluid, an ejector having a primary flow inlet configured to receive refrigerant, a liquid separator, an evaporator configured to extract heat from a heat load that contacts the evaporator, with the evaporator coupled to the ejector and the liquid separator, and an exhaust line coupled to a vapor side outlet of the liquid separator. In operation, the evaporator in the open circuit refrigeration circuit would be coupled to a heat load.
US11333400B2 Hot water storage-type boiler having both heat amount proportional control function and backflow prevention function
The present invention provides a hot water storage-type boiler having both a heat amount proportional control function and a backflow prevention function to prevent a backflow of exhaust gas with a simple structure. In the present invention, since a check valve is integrally coupled to a burner duct, there is an effect of convenient assembly. In addition, since the check valve is built in the burner duct, the check valve does not protrude to the outside, thereby having an effect that a separate space is not required.
US11333395B2 Condensate removal system for cold-climate heat pumps
A system for managing drainage of heat pump coil condensate using a building's legacy heat piping infrastructure. The system includes a drainage pan that accumulates condensate and directs it into condensate piping. The condensate piping feeds the condensate into the building's legacy heat piping infrastructure, preferably after treating the condensate with a neutralizer to reduce its acidity. The system also includes a system control for monitoring the accumulated condensate levels and the status of the legacy heating system to determine when to open a flow control means allowing the condensate to drain from the condensate piping into the building's legacy heat piping infrastructure.
US11333393B2 Condensate management system
A condensation management system includes an elongated flexible film configured to be stretched under tension between a first film support and a second film support. The film includes first and second ends that extend laterally across a width of the film. The film includes first and second sides that extend longitudinally between the first and second film ends. The film has a concave surface and an opposing convex surface extending between the first and second sides of the film. Microchannels are disposed in at least one of the concave surface and the convex surface. The microchannels induce a predetermined radius of curvature in the concave and convex surfaces of the film when the film is stretched longitudinally between the first and second film supports.
US11333388B2 Controller of air conditioning system, outdoor unit, relay unit, heat source apparatus, and air conditioning system
When a state in which a driving voltage of a pump is set to an upper limit voltage and an opening degree of at least one of a plurality of flow rate control valves is set to a maximum opening degree continues for a first determination time period, an operation frequency of a compressor is raised at a first time so as to increase an amount of heat exchange by a second heat exchanger. When an operation stop request is input, or an indoor temperature reaches a set temperature, in at least one of a plurality of third heat exchangers after the first time, the operation frequency of the compressor is lowered or the driving voltage of the pump is lowered.
US11333377B2 Humidifier with waterproof arrangement
A humidifier includes a base housing having a receiving cavity and an air outlet, a water tank having a vapor outlet, a vaporizing arrangement having a vaporizer and a fan, and a waterproof arrangement. The waterproof arrangement includes a blocking member movably mounted on the base housing to selectively move between an opened position and a closed position, wherein when the water tank is detached from the base housing, the blocking member is driven to block the air outlet so as to prevent water from passing through the air outlet, wherein when the water tank is attached on the base housing, the blocking member is driven to unblock the air outlet so as to allow air created by the fan to flow through the air outlet.
US11333371B1 Dual-wheel HVAC system and method having improved dew point control
A dedicated outdoor air system and method that is capable of operating over a broader spectrum of conditions. The HVAC system of the present invention utilizes a heating means positioned within the return air passageway in order to optimize the regeneration of the desiccant wheel and energy recovery device. By positioning a heating means upstream of the regeneration side of the desiccant wheel, the system is capable of providing supply air having low dew points to the enclosed space while still providing improved energy efficiency over conventional HVAC systems.
US11333356B2 Edge-banding apparatus and method
An edge-banding apparatus is provided and configured to apply an edging strip having a heat activated layer to a substrate or work piece. The apparatus uses localized heat generated from a controlled flame from combustible fuel to apply heat to the edging strip to active the heat activated layer.
US11333354B2 System for waste treatment
A waste treatment unit. It comprises at least one gasifier having a main receptacle (1) with a waste inlet (2), a syngas outlet (6) and an ashtray outlet (8). In the interior of the receptacle there is a body (4) with at least one inclined section (7) disposed opposite to the waste inlet (2), and with a base (14) which creates a depletion shaft (17) that prevents the passage of waste; and a dividing wall (9a) in contact with said body (4) or an evacuation tube (9a) in the interior of the body (4), such as to create a waste zone (15) that encompasses at least the zone where the inclined section (7) is located, and a waste-free zone (16) wherethrough the syngas produced during oxidation of the waste flows towards the syngas outlet (6).
US11333353B2 Burner and method for heating using burner
The object of the present invention is to provide a burner which is capable of decreasing the amount of NOx emission and heating the object to be heated uniformly with excellent heat transfer efficiency when heating the object to be heated while oscillating the flame by self-induced oscillation, and a method for heating using a burner, and the present invention provides a burner including a center fluid ejection outlet 2 having a sectional fan shape in which an interval between a pair of side walls 63a and 63b gradually expands toward a downstream side, a pair of openings 62a and 62b provided on side walls 61 of a fluid ejection flow path 6 on an upstream side of the central fluid ejection port 2 and communicated by a communication pipe 7, a first peripheral fluid ejection outlet arranged around the center fluid ejection outlet, a second peripheral fluid ejection outlet is arranged at a position at which a distance between a center thereof and a center of the center fluid ejection outlet is larger than a distance between a center of the first peripheral fluid ejection outlet and the center of the center fluid ejection outlet, and in a direction orthogonal to an expanding direction of the center fluid ejection outlet, and a third peripheral fluid ejection outlet is arranged at a position at which a distance between a center thereof and the center of the center fluid ejection outlet is larger than the distance between the center of the second peripheral fluid ejection outlet and the center of the center fluid ejection outlet, and in the direction orthogonal to the expanding direction of the center fluid ejection outlet.
US11333351B2 Superheated steam generator
The present invention is intended to prevent lifetime degradation of a conductor tube by reducing heat deterioration at output ports of the conductor tube. A superheated steam generator generates superheated steam by heating steam flowing through a spirally wound cylindrical conductor tube. The conductor tube is axially short-circuited and subjected to induction heating by a magnetic flux generation mechanism disposed on one or both of inner and outer sides of the conductor tube. Output ports of the conductor tube are disposed at axial midportions of the conductor tube.
US11333349B2 Fluid sand falling type circulating fluidized bed boiler with a plurality of risers and method of operating the same
Disclosed herein are a fluid sand falling type circulating fluidized bed boiler with a plurality of risers for preventing erosion and corrosion of water tubes and increasing combustion efficiency, and a method of operating the same. The fluid sand falling type circulating fluidized bed boiler with a plurality of risers includes a boiler section into which fuel and oxidizer are injected, a riser section connected to the boiler section so that the fuel and fluid sand supplied from the boiler section are introduced from the bottom of the riser section and flow up, and a relay section provided on the boiler section to supply the fluid sand having passed through the riser section to the boiler section, wherein the fuel is injected from the top of the boiler section and burned while flowing down therein.
US11333347B2 Illumination device
An illumination device includes a first light-emitting module, a second light-emitting module and an airflow-guiding structure. The second light-emitting module is adjacent to the first light-emitting module. The airflow-guiding structure includes a receiving casing, a first air inlet pipe in air communication with the receiving casing, and a first air outlet pipe in air communication with the receiving casing. The first light-emitting module is received inside the airflow-guiding structure. When external air flows into the receiving casing through the first air inlet pipe by natural convection, the external air inside the receiving casing is sterilized by a sterilization light source provided by the first light-emitting module, and the external air that has been sterilized by the sterilization light source flows out of the receiving casing through the first air outlet pipe by natural convection, and is then discharged out of the illumination device.
US11333344B1 Multifunctional lamp
A multifunctional lamp includes a lighting device and a sterilization device. The lighting device includes a base, a lighting member configured to emit flame-like light; and a light-transmitting suspending chamber defined with a mounting opening. The lighting member is mounted into the light-transmitting suspending chamber through the mounting opening. The light-transmitting suspending chamber is arranged at one side of the base with the base sealing the mounting opening and the sterilization device is arranged at the other side of the base. When the multifunctional lamp is put into liquid, the light-transmitting suspending chamber is capable of floating on the liquid and the sterilization device is capable of being deep into the liquid to sterilize the liquid.
US11333343B2 Wireless controllable lighting device
A lighting device (e.g., a controllable light-emitting diode illumination device) may have a light-generation module that may be assembled and calibrated prior to the light-generation module being installed in a finished good. The light-generation module may include an emitter module having at least one emitter mounted to a substrate and configured to emit light. The light-generation module may include a first printed circuit board on which the emitter module may be mounted and a second printed circuit board on which those circuits that are essential for powering the emitter module may be mounted. The light-generation module may include a heat sink located between the first printed circuit board and the second printed circuit board. The emitter module may be thermally-coupled to the heat sink through the substrate and the first printed circuit board.
US11333340B1 Touch controller for LED light string or light strip
A touch controller for an LED light string or light strip is disclosed. The touch controller includes a housing, an end cover connected with the housing, a liquid-sealed accommodating cavity being defined between the end cover and the housing, a printed circuit board positioned in the accommodating cavity, a light-emitting control circuit being arranged on the printed circuit board, a touch input unit positioned in the accommodating cavity, the touch input unit being electrically connected with the light-emitting control circuit, one part of the touch input unit being matched with the housing or the end cover, and when a touch behavior is applied to the part, matched with the touch input unit, of the housing or the end cover, a trigger signal is provided for the light-emitting control circuit through the touch input unit.
US11333338B2 Lighting device
Lighting device, in particular for automotive lighting applications, comprising a plurality of lighting elements arranged in one or more rows in order to form a luminous band, wherein each lighting element comprises at least one or more light emitting diodes (LEDs). The plurality of lighting elements is divided into one or more segments, wherein the lighting elements within each segment are electrically connected in series or in parallel. The lighting device further comprises at least one contacting element providing current for the plurality of lighting elements, wherein at least a first contacting element provides current for a first group of segments such that groups of lighting elements are independently and dynamically controlled.
US11333334B2 Rotatable light fixture secured to a junction box via a base
Methods and apparatus for a rotatable light fixture secured to a junction box via a mounting base. The electrical and/or mechanical connection between the light fixture housing and the mounting base may maintain the electrical coupling during rotation. The light fixture housing may be rotationally secured in a variety of rotational orientations relative to the mounting base.
US11333333B1 Outdoor solar ground light
An outdoor solar ground light includes a primary light board and a plurality of secondary light boards installed in the outdoor solar ground light and electrically connected with each other without requiring the use of a conductive wire, and capable of emitting light around the top and the sides of the ground light simultaneously, and the ground light adopts a light emitting diode such as a white/warm white LED or a RGB LED provided for users to select their favorite color or change the color cyclically. Unlike the commercial available ground light, the present invention has the advantages of simple assembling, easy use, convenient transportation and packaging, and aesthetic merchandise appearance.
US11333330B2 Automatic sheet metal integrated frog fixation
The invention provides a metal-based support (100) for a lighting element (200), wherein the lighting element (200) comprises a light source support (300) and a light source (10) functionally coupled to the light source support (300), wherein the metal-based support (100) comprises a metal body (140) and a fixation element (400) for fixating the light source support (300) to the metal-based support (100), wherein at least part of the fixation element (400) is part of the metal body (140), wherein the fixation element (400) comprises a central part (410) which is configurable in a first configuration and in a second configuration, different from the first configuration, wherein a change from one configuration to the other can be effected by applying a force on the central part (410), wherein the fixation element (400) comprises two protruding elements (420) configured extending from the central part (410) in both configurations of the central part (410), wherein terminal parts (421) of the respective protruding elements (420) have a first mutual distance (d1) in the first configuration of the central part (410) and a second mutual distance (d2) in the second configuration of the central part (410), wherein the first mutual distance (d1) is larger than the second mutual distance (d2), and wherein the fixation element (400) is configured to receive the light source support (300) in the first configuration and to fixate the light source support (300) to the metal-based support (100) in the second configuration.
US11333324B1 Lamp and optical lens thereof
The present application relates to the technical field of films and television lighting, and provides a lamp and an optical lens thereof, the lamp includes: a lamp body, a first housing and a second housing, the first housing is provided with slots, the second housing is movably sleeved inside the first housing, and an outer wall of the second housing is provided with a protruding member extending through the slots, the protruding member further simultaneously moves relative to the second housing while moves in the slot, to adjust a distance between the second housing and the lamp body. When the protruding member moves in the slot on the first housing, a part of the protruding member can also move relative to the second housing at the same time.
US11333320B2 Retroreflector LED spectrum enhancement method and apparatus
A method and apparatus for improving the optical properties of an LED using a retroreflector element. A light emitting apparatus includes a substrate, at least one light emitting device attached to the substrate and including an outer primary light emitting surface through which substantially all light is emitted, and a retroreflector assembly attached to the substrate. The retroreflector assembly includes a proximal surface adjacent to the substrate, a distal surface spaced away from the substrate, and a retroreflective portion arranged between proximal surface and the distal surface. A distance from the distal surface to the substrate is less than or equal to a distance from the outer primary light emitting surface to the substrate.
US11333319B2 Optical apparatus and illuminating module thereof
An illuminating module includes a light source assembly which includes a first lens unit. The light source assembly is configured to produce an illuminating beam, wherein the optical apparatus includes an optical modulation module and a light guiding module, the optical modulation module is parallel corresponding to the first lens unit, the illuminating beam passes through the optical modulation module to be an image beam having an image, and the image beam travels in the light guiding module, and leaves the light guiding module. The illuminating beam obliquely enters the optical modulation module.
US11333313B2 Vehicle lamp module and vehicle using same
A vehicle lamp module and a vehicle using same. The vehicle lamp module comprises: a low beam circuit board (1), a low beam reflector (2), a high beam circuit board (3), a high beam condenser (4), a heat radiator (5), a lens (6), a lens support (7), and a module support (8), wherein the low beam reflector (2) serves as an optical element for forming a low beam shape, and the high beam condenser (4) serves as an optical element for forming a high beam shape. The vehicle lamp module has a good light shape uniformity, good low beam visibility, good high beam lighting performance, and excellent heat dissipation performance. Moreover, the module has a relative simple structure, a light weight, a small volume, a low cost, and a good comprehensive performance.
US11333302B2 Adsorbent-based, mechanically-regulated gas storage and delivery vessel
Described are storage and dispensing vessels and related systems and methods, for dispensing reagent gas from a vessel in which the reagent gas is held in sorptive relationship to a solid adsorbent medium, the reagent gas being contained at super-atmospheric pressure and the solid adsorbent medium comprising a metal-organic framework.
US11333300B2 High pressure tank
A high pressure tank is provided. The high pressure tank provides improved strength and stiffness by optimizing a laminating pattern and a structure of a fiber reinforced plastic that forms a dome portion of the high pressure tank used in a fuel tank of a fuel cell vehicle. The fiber reinforced plastic having relatively high strength is mixed and used for a weak portion of a dome portion of a support layer of a high pressure tank where stress caused by internal pressure of the high pressure tank is concentrated. In particular, bursting strength and stiffness is increased. The usage amount of the fiber reinforced plastic, the number of windings and a thickness by directly reinforcing a weak point of the dome portion are reduced. Accordingly, manufacturing costs of the high pressure tank are reduced.
US11333296B2 Display panel frame
A display panel frame is provided. The frame includes a substrate having a bendable portion and two connecting portions connected to two sides of the bendable portion; and a connecting structure including two connecting members and an elastic belt. The two connecting members are respectively mounted to the two connecting portions and disposed opposite to each other, and the elastic belt is sleeved on the two connecting members and wound around outer surfaces of the two connecting members. Thus, the structural design of the product can be simplified to ensure that it does not cause product failure after bending over a long period of time, and increase the toughness of the flexible substrate, so that it is beneficial to ensure product reliability under long time bending.
US11333293B2 Mount system for a monitoring device
A mount system for a monitoring device is disclosed. The mount system may include an extension arm attached to a device structure for housing the monitoring device. The mount system may include an alignment cup coupled to a support structure, wherein the extension arm is received through a through hole in a base of the alignment cup, and an oblong fitting attached to the extension arm opposite the device structure, wherein the oblong fitting is complementarily shaped to be received within the alignment cup to be received within the alignment cup, such that when the oblong fitting is received within the alignment cup, the device structure is aligned into a monitoring location. The mount system may include a dampening component between the support structure and the extension arm to bias the device structure into the monitoring location.
US11333290B2 Heat shield with outer fiber winding and high-temperature furnace and gas converter having a heat shield
A hollow-cylindrical heat shield includes at least one graphite foil and at least one fiber structure, preferably a wound fiber structure, disposed on the outer side of the at least one graphite foil. The (wound) fiber structure has a degree of coverage of less than 100%. A high-temperature furnace or gas converter having a heat shield is also provided.
US11333288B2 Aerogel laminate and thermal insulation material
A production method for an aerogel laminate includes a step of preparing a sol of producing a sol for forming an aerogel, an applying step of applying the sol obtained in the step of preparing a sol to a support having a heat ray reflective function or a heat ray absorbing function, and drying the sol to form an aerogel layer, an aging step of aging the aerogel layer obtained in the applying step, a washing step of washing the aged aerogel layer and performing solvent exchange, and a drying step of drying the aerogel layer washed in the washing step.
US11333285B2 Hose coupling guard
A hose coupling guard including a fixture configured to connect to a hose coupling having a release mechanism, and a cover movably connected to the fixture to be movable between a first position and a second position. The cover includes a shield configured to enclose the release mechanism when the cover is in the first position, and to expose the release mechanism when the cover is in the second position. A display surface may be located on the shield and configured to be oriented to face a location from which an operator can operate the release mechanism.
US11333284B2 Centre system
The invention relates to an assembly for centring a first elongate tubular element and a second elongate tubular element, such as an underwater pile accommodated within a noise mitigation screen, at a common central longitudinal axis along which axis both the first and second element extend, and wherein the centre system is provided with first coupling element for fixedly coupling the centre system with one of the first and second tubular elements, and second coupling element for engaging the other tubular element for centring the other tubular element at the central axis.
US11333278B2 Pipe-joining centering device
A pipe-joining centering device aligns, with an axial center of one pipe, an axial center of another pipe when a spigot of the other pipe is to be inserted into a socket of the one pipe. The pipe-joining centering device includes a support member configured to support an end part of the spigot. The support member is tiltable in a pipe radial direction between an inner peripheral surface of the socket and an outer peripheral surface of the spigot. The pipe-joining centering device also includes a position adjustment member configured to tilt the support member in the pipe radial direction. The support member and the position adjustment member are supported on the inner peripheral surface of the socket.
US11333276B2 Clamp element
A clamp element, in particular a band clamp, has a first end portion and a second end portion which are arranged at a distance with respect to one another. A first element engages on the first end portion and a second element engages on the second end portion. The elements are or can be brought into engagement with one another by an engagement portion, and the engagement portion is formed between the end portions.
US11333274B2 Hose connector assembly
A hose connector assembly for connecting a hose to a port of a pressurized fluid system, the system including a socket and an adapter tube in fluid communication, with an end portion of the socket adapted to be connected to a port and having a receiving opening. The adapter tube has a plug-in end portion to be pushed into the receiving opening which is adapted to cooperate with the plug-in end portion to form a plug-in connection mechanism. The adapter tube has a hose connector end fitting adapted to be received in, hold and retain a hose end portion. Complementary locking surfaces of the receiving opening and plug-in end portion are engaged when the plug-in end portion is connected by the plug-in connection mechanism to the socket to lock the adapter tube with respect to the socket against rotation about the longitudinal axis of the adapter tube within the socket.
US11333273B2 Hybrid fluid-flow fitting assembly
A hybrid fluid-flow assembly having a base fitting that has been formed by axial load bulge forming from a sheet of metal, and a custom fitting that has been machined from a shaped-memory alloy. At least one connection port of the custom fitting is connected to at least one connection port of the base fitting by an interference fit. The interference fit is formed by cooling the custom fitting to a temperature below its transition temperature, deforming the custom fitting so that the diameter of its connection port is slightly larger than the connection port on the base fitting, installing the connection port of the custom fitting on the connection port of the base fitting, and allowing the custom fitting to warm to room temperature. The shaped-memory alloy swages and coins the outer surface of the base fitting at the interface of the ports, thereby forming a compressive, interference fit.
US11333268B2 Deterioration determination device of liquid pumping apparatus, and liquid pumping apparatus
Disclosed is a deterioration determination device for a liquid pumping apparatus including: a casing that forms a reservoir space for storing liquid flowed thereto; a feed valve that introduces working gas into the reservoir space; an exhaust valve that releases the working gas from the reservoir space; and a valve operating mechanism having a float arranged in the reservoir space, and performing a pumping stroke in which the liquid is pumped from the reservoir space under a pressure of the working gas by opening the feed valve and closing the exhaust valve when the float moves up to a predetermined high level, and an inflow stroke in which the liquid flows into the reservoir space and the working gas is released from the reservoir space by closing the feed valve and opening the exhaust valve when the float moves down to a predetermined low level. The deterioration determination device includes a first pressure sensor arranged to communicate with a lower portion of the reservoir space to detect a pressure of a liquid layer in the reservoir space, and a deterioration determination unit that determines a degree of deterioration of the valve operating mechanism based on a change in the pressure detected by the first pressure sensor.
US11333267B2 Valve and device for storing and dispensing pressurized fluid
A valve for pressurized fluid including a body having a front face and a rear face and housing an internal 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 including a collection of valve shutter(s) including at least one shutoff valve shutter allowing the circuit to be closed or opened, the valve including a control lever controlling the collection of valve shutter(s), an end for grasping, the control lever being mounted with the ability to rotate on the valve between a rest position and an active position in which the control lever is away from the body of the valve and actuates the collection of valve shutter(s) into a position in which the circuit is open with a first bore section.
US11333259B2 Rotary plate valve systems
A rotary valve system includes a first body having a first plurality of fluid channels. The first fluid channels have a common first inlet to receive a fluid and a first outlet. The system includes a second body coupled to the first body. The second body has a second plurality of fluid channels. The second fluid channels have a second inlet and a second outlet. The system includes a plate assembly having a plate coupled between the first body and the second body. The plate is movable between at least a first, open position in which the first outlet of at least one of the first fluid channels is in fluid communication with the second inlet of at least one of the second fluid channels and a second, closed position in which the second inlet of each of the second fluid channels is substantially completely obstructed by the plate.
US11333253B2 Magnetic seal assembly
A magnetic seal assembly comprises a metallic annular wear seal. A magnetic seal has a magnetic annular body adjacent to and attracting the wear seal into contact against a contact face thereof. A retainer ring is connected to a surface to the magnetic seal, the retainer ring having a coefficient of thermal expansion different than a coefficient of thermal expansion of the annular body, the coefficient of thermal expansion of the retainer ring selected to constrain a thermal expansion of the annular body. A method for controlling a thermal expansion of a magnetic seal assembly is also provided.
US11333250B2 Seal ring
A seal ring capable of stabilizing sealing performance while reducing rotation torque. A seal ring 100 has a plurality of first dynamic pressure generation groove 131 and a plurality of second dynamic pressure generation groove 132 on an outer peripheral surface thereof with intervals in the circumferential direction, the plurality of first dynamic pressure generation groove 131 extending from a position close to a first side surface 100A with respect to the center of width in an axial direction to the first side surface 100A and configured to generate dynamic pressure with relative rotation between a housing and the seal ring 100, and the plurality of second dynamic pressure generation groove 132 extending from a position close to a second side surface 100B with respect to the center of width in the axial direction to the second side surface 100B and configured to generate dynamic pressure with the relative rotation between the housing and the seal ring 100.
US11333247B2 Metal gasket
A metal gasket includes: a straight section provided with a bolt hole; a bead section raised from an inner peripheral edge of the straight section toward one side of the direction of the thickness of the gasket; and a bent section bent from an outer peripheral edge of the straight section toward the other side of the direction of the thickness of the gasket. When metal gasket is compressively sandwiched by a pair of housings, bead section elastically deforms to decrease height, and straight section elastically deforms, whereby the inner peripheral edge of the straight section contacts one of the housings, the outer peripheral edge of the straight section contacts the other housing, and the bent section contacts the one of the housings. A gasket installation determination projection is part of the periphery and provided on the outer peripheral edge of the bent section or of the straight section.
US11333245B2 Oil control ring and spacer expander
An oil control ring according the present disclosure includes a pair of side rails, and a spacer expander disposed between the pair of side rails. The spacer expander includes a plurality of sets and each set includes a lug part and a rail facing part. For each set, the lug part is in contact with an inner circumferential surface of either of the pair of the side rails, and the rail facing part is provided adjacent to the lug part and faces a side surface of either of the pair of the side rails. The lug part satisfies a following condition (1): W/H≥1.5  (1) In condition (1), W indicates a width of the lug part at a position 0.05 mm away from a highest position of the lug part in a direction towards the rail facing part, and H indicates a height difference between a highest position of a region on the rail facing part adjacent to the lug part and the highest position of the lug part.
US11333238B2 Drive apparatus and oil changing method
A drive apparatus includes a motor; a reduction gear connected to the motor; a differential connected to the reduction gear, for rotating an axle about a differential axis; a housing including a gear housing portion housing the reduction gear and the differential; and an oil housed in the gear housing portion. The differential includes a gear for rotating about the differential axis. An end portion of the gear is lower than the reduction gear, and is configured to soak in the oil. The housing includes an oil drain hole and an oil feed hole for joining an interior of the housing and a space outside of the housing, a first stopper member removably in the oil drain hole, and a second stopper member removably in the oil feed hole. Each of the oil drain hole and the oil feed hole is in a portion of the gear housing portion.
US11333236B2 Drivetrain system having an axle assembly
A drivetrain system including an axle assembly that may have an electric motor module, a gear reduction module, a drive pinion, a differential assembly, an auxiliary shaft, and a shift collar. The shift collar may selectively couple the auxiliary shaft, the drive pinion, and the gear reduction module in various combinations.
US11333235B2 Hybrid drive component
A hybrid drive component, such as a pulley, a drive sprocket, or an idler is composed of metal and composite material. The drive component manufacturing methods extend the overall life of the pulley while also reducing material usage and product weight thereby making the application more efficient. The drive component includes a drive element, a hub/bearing element and a connecting element. The connecting element is a molded construction that interconnects the drive element and the hub element.
US11333231B2 Drive control apparatus
A drive control apparatus includes a circuitry configured to operate a differential lock device of a differential device in timings which are different between a two wheel drive state and a four wheel drive state. The differential device is disposed between one of a pair of front wheels and a pair of rear wheels of the vehicle and configured to transmit a driving force from a drive source to the one of the pair of front wheels and the pair of rear wheels. The differential lock device is configured to lock a differential rotation of a pair of output members of the differential device that are differentially rotatable with respect to each other, and configured to respectively output the drive force.
US11333217B2 Drive assembly including hub assembly extension
A drive assembly for a vehicle drive train includes a base assembly including a base hub configured for non-rotatably connecting to an outer circumferential surface of a transmission input shaft. The base assembly includes a torsional damper fixed to the base hub. The torsional damper includes an input section and an output section drivingly connected by springs. The springs allow relative rotation between the input section and the output section. The output section of the torsional damper is non-rotatably fixed to the base hub. A hub assembly extension is configured for non-rotatably connecting to an engine crankshaft. The hub assembly extension is non-rotatably fixed to the input part of the torsional damper at an engine side of the torsional damper. The torsional damper allows relative rotation between the hub assembly extension and the base hub.
US11333216B2 Connector
A connector including: a first buffer member that includes a spiral-shaped wire in a plan view; a second buffer member that has a substantially annular and flat plate-like shape, and that is capable of warping in a thickness direction; a collar member that includes a cylindrical portion surrounded by the first buffer member and the second buffer member, a first flange facing a radially inner side of the first buffer member, and a second flange facing a radially inner side of the second buffer member; and a coupling member that includes a first holder section holding radially outer sides of the first buffer member and the second buffer member, a second holder section holding the shielding body, and a coupling member base portion.
US11333206B2 Electrical actuator
The actuator (20) comprises an electric drive means (22) and a drive member (26) being rotationally driven upon activation of the electric drive means (22), an output member (24) being rotationally connected to the drive member (26) by means of a first spring (28), and a second spring (32) being connected to the output member (24) and forming a one way clutch between the output member (24) and a fixed tube (34), wherein the electrical actuator (20) further comprises a regulation cup (30) being configured to engage with the second spring (32) to disconnect the output member (24) from the fixed tube (34).
US11333199B2 Assembly for a bearing and methods of making and using the same
An assembly comprising: a core in the form of a toroid; and at least one washer overlying the core, the washer comprising a polymer, wherein the washer has an arcuate cross-section so as to have a shape complementary to the core.
US11333191B2 Crankshaft
A crankshaft includes a first oil hole, a second oil hole, and a through hole. The second oil hole extends in a direction in which the second oil hole intersects the first oil hole. A first extension is an imaginary line extending from an inner wall surface of the first oil hole on a second oil hole side. A second extension is an imaginary line extending from an inner wall surface of the second oil hole on a first oil hole side. The through hole passes through an intersection between the first extension and the second extension. At least one end of the through hole opens on an outer peripheral surface.
US11333184B2 Joining system with front actuation axis for furniture
A joining system for use in furniture and furnishing items with a bottom and a shoulder has a front actuation axis under the bottom and includes a front joining unit and a rear joining unit positioned between the bottom and the shoulder of the furniture or furnishing item. A connection group is inserted in each front and rear joining unit and is aligned with a symmetry axis of the bottom, and a blocking group of the front and rear joining units is attached beneath the thickness of the bottom. The front joining unit provides an actuation and supporting member toward the rear joining unit, and the blocking group provides a grub screw inserted in a casing and caused to slide by way of a conical rack and pinion system, to be received in a bevel in the pin.
US11333181B2 Stiffening system for hanger assembly
Example aspects of a stiffening system for a hanger assembly, a hanger assembly, and method of reinforcing a hanger assembly are disclosed. The stiffening system for a hanger assembly can comprise a stiffener rod; a brace member oriented parallel to the stiffener rod; a stiffening connector coupling the brace member to the stiffener rod, the stiffening connector defining a connector hook and a fastener hole, the connector hook defining a hook recess, a portion of the brace member received in the hook recess; and a connector fastener extending through the fastener hole, the connector fastener pressing the stiffener rod into a corner region defined between the brace member and the stiffening connector.
US11333179B2 Mounting device for nail strip panels
A mounting device (10) is disclosed having a one-piece body (11). A slot (20) extends into this body (11), and is defined by a slot base (22) and a pair of spaced slot sidewalls (24a, 24b) that each extend from the slot base (22). The slot sidewalls (24a, 24b) are disposed in non-parallel relation to each other.
US11333175B2 Rotary piston type actuator with a central actuation assembly
The subject matter of this specification can be embodied in, among other things, a rotary actuator that includes a first rotary actuator assembly having a first housing, a first mounting assembly radially projecting from a first longitudinal end of the first housing and defining a first axial aperture, and a first output shaft extending into the first axial aperture, a second rotary actuator assembly having a second housing, a second mounting assembly radially projecting from a second longitudinal end of the second housing and defining a second axial aperture, and a second output shaft extending into the second axial aperture, and a bearing assembly having an outer surface in contact with at least one of the first mounting assembly and the second mounting assembly, and an inner surface in contact with at least one of the first rotor assembly and the second rotor assembly.
US11333172B1 Air moving device with stator blade structure
The air moving device includes a rotor and a stator. The quantity of the rotor blades is not less than 5 and not greater than 12. The average blade angle of rotor blades is not less than 45 degrees and is not greater than 64 degrees. The ratio of the hub diameter to the rotor diameter is not less than 0.4 and not greater than 0.79. The quantity of the stator blades is not less than 6 and not greater than 23. The average blade angle of stator blades is not less than 45 degrees and not greater than 70 degrees. The ratio of the total thickness of the air moving device to the rotor diameter is not less than 0.76 and not greater than 1.7. The ratio of the stator axial thickness to the rotor axial thickness is not less than 0.28 and not greater than 0.65.
US11333170B2 Method to reduce entrance losses to increase fan inlet flow and reduce acoustic noise
A cooling system for optimizing fan air flow performance without compromising acoustic performance is disclosed. At least three fan feature embodiments are disclosed: (1) sloped fan blades, (2) sloped impeller hubs, and (3) inlet flow guidance features. For the first embodiment, fan blades attached to an impeller disc and having leading edges that progressively curve toward a center of the impeller disc. For the second embodiment, the impeller disc is attached to and centered on an impeller hub that has a sloped hub surface that progressively curves toward the fan blades. For the third embodiment, an inlet flow guidance feature is positioned within a region surrounding a fan's inlet promoting smooth passage of air into the fan. In some embodiments, all three fan features are combined.
US11333167B2 Method of designing blade of axial flow fluid machine and blade
To provide a method of designing a blade of an axial flow fluid machine that has a blade surface whose radius of curvature is continuous at a leading edge thereof and has a high aerodynamic performance. The method includes a step of determining a pressure surface curve and a suction surface curve as curves capable of first to third order differentiations at respective connection points to a leading edge curve, that is, a pressure surface connection point and a suction surface connection point, and a step of forming the leading edge curve as a fifth order Bezier curve that is defined by a first control point, a second control point, a third control point, a fourth control point, a fifth control point and a sixth control point. The first control point is the suction surface connection point. The sixth control point is the pressure surface connection point. Provided that an intersection of a tangent to the pressure surface curve at the pressure surface connection point and a tangent to the suction surface curve at the suction surface connection point is referred to as a point ahead of the blade, the second and fifth control points are points that internally divide line segments connecting the point ahead of the blade to the suction surface connection point and the pressure surface connection point, respectively. The third and fourth control points are points having coordinates that are determined as solutions of simultaneous equations obtained by applying continuity conditions for first to third differential coefficients at the first and sixth control points to a fifth order Bezier function.
US11333160B2 Ultra-quiet propeller system
A propeller system combines innovative strategies to create a new methodology to reduce propeller or rotor noise. The propeller is specifically aimed for ultra-quiet electrically powered aircraft for use in high proximity aviation, but its low-noise advantages will extend to other purposes. The propeller blade includes geometries, along with size and operational limitations that minimize rotational and vortex noise, vibration and span-wise air flow on the blade. To further reduce noise, the propeller provides greater relative thrust on the inboard portions of the blade than do conventional propellers and provides less than conventional relative thrust including negative thrust at the outermost portions of the blade. The propeller blade includes stepped changes in local blade stiffness at calculated intervals that can reduce resonant blade vibrations and their resultant noise. This ultra-quiet propeller design can also be used for quieting hovercraft, drones, surveillance aircraft, indoor fans, wind tunnels and other applications.
US11333155B2 Thermal module
A thermal module including a first body, a second body, a first fan assembly, a second fan assembly, and a shaft is provided. The first body and the second body are slidably connected to each other and form an accommodating space together. The first fan assembly is disposed in the accommodating space and has a first hub and a plurality of first fan blades. The first hub is connected to the first body. The second fan assembly is disposed in the accommodating space and has a second hub and a plurality of second fan blades, and the second hub is connected to the second body. The first hub and the second hub overlap each other. The shaft is pivotally disposed in the first body and the second body and is engaged with the first fan assembly and the second fan assembly.
US11333148B2 Screw compressor and refrigeration device
A screw compressor according to an embodiment includes a rotor casing, a pair of screw rotors disposed in the rotor casing and engaging with each other, and a movable portion disposed so as to be movable in a rotor shaft direction of the pair of screw rotors. The movable portion includes liquefied liquid supply ports capable of supplying a liquefied liquid of a compressed gas toward tooth groove spaces formed by the pair of screw rotors.
US11333143B2 Oscillating displacement pump having an electrodynamic drive and method for operation thereof
An oscillating positive displacement pump with at least one mobile part arranged to be movable relative to a fixed part. The mobile part is driven and drives a displacement element of the positive displacement pump. An electrodynamic drive is provided as a drive, on which a plurality of coils and permanent magnets are provided that are arranged on the mobile part of the drive respectively, and at least one guide member is provided on the drive, which allows the mobile part to move only along a degree of translation freedom. The positive displacement pump is designed as a diaphragm pump, which is associated with a measurement and control unit with a data storage and data processor, which processes a position signal of the mobile part and the strength of the drive current as a measured and/or control variable. An arrangement of a plurality of such positive displacement pumps and a method of operating at least one such oscillating positive displacement pump are also provided.
US11333139B2 Cryopump
The embodiments of the present disclosure relates a cryopump including a pump housing including a suction port, a cold head located within the pump housing, a shielding element located within the pump housing and covering the cold head, a baffle at the suction port, the baffle including a gas passage with an inlet and an outlet, an orthographic projection of the baffle to the cross section of the pump housing completely covers an orthographic projection of the suction port thereto, the gas passage includes a first portion and a second portion intersecting with each other, the inlet is defined by one end of the first portion, the outlet is defined by one end of the second portion.
US11333103B2 Method to re-loft a redesigned jet engine primary exhaust nozzle for an existing airplane to provide clearance to aircraft heat shield structure to prevent contact, fracture, and liberation of portions of the nozzle which might cause hazard to continued safe flight
A nozzle having a forward portion skewed downwards and an aft portion translated downwards provides sufficient clearance between the nozzle and the heat shield structure to prevent contact in the event of large deflections (e.g., as associated with a fan blade Out (FBO) condition). Such large deflections must be accounted for to meet federal aviation regulations and gain airplane CFR 14 Part 25 Certification.
US11333102B2 Thrust reverser actuation arrangement and deployable fairing systems and methods
A thrust reverser may include a frame, a track disposed on the frame, a carrier operatively coupled to the track, a first reverser door operatively coupled to the carrier, the first reverser door is movable relative to the frame, wherein the first reverser door is configured to move to a first position in response to the carrier moving with respect to the track in a first direction, and move to a second position in response to the carrier moving with respect to the track in a second direction, and a deployable fairing pivotally coupled to the frame, the deployable fairing operatively coupled to the carrier, wherein the deployable fairing is configured to move away from a central axis of the thrust reverser to provide clearance for the reverser door to rotate into a deployed position.
US11333101B2 Floating head piston assembly
An assembly with a piston reciprocated with the aid of a floating head in fluid communication with the piston. The assembly may utilize a floating head that is shifted in position to promote reciprocation of the piston through the aid of pressure supplied to the floating head from a pressure volume regulator. Alternatively, the floating head may be in fluid communication with the piston at one side of the head and isolated at the other side. In this manner changing volume and pressure at this other side of the head during reciprocation may ultimately lead to floating head movement toward the piston, thereby promoting the continued reciprocation. Additional efficiencies may also be realized through unique hydraulic layouts for both operating and working fluid circulations.
US11333099B2 Early direct fuel injection for internal combustion engines
A skip fire engine controller is disclosed that commands an early direct-injection of fuel during a skipped working cycle in which a cylinder is not exhausted. With early direct injection, the fuel has more time to vaporize and mix with air for combustion in an immediately following working cycle in which the cylinder is fired. By increasing the degree of vaporization and mixing, the combustion is both cleaner and more efficient.
US11333098B2 Engine controller and engine control method
An engine controller calculates a pulsation correction value based on actuation states of an air bypass valve (ABV) and a wastegate valve (WGV) that change the shape of intake and exhaust flow passages of an exhaust turbocharger. The pulsation correction value is used to compensate for an output error of an airflow meter caused by intake pulsation. The engine controller also calculates a fuel injection amount of an injector, based on an output of the airflow meter that has been corrected based on the pulsation correction value.
US11333093B2 Method and device for controlling a heating element for heating a sensor element of a mass air-flow sensor for a vehicle and mass air-flow sensor system for a vehicle
With respect to a vehicle mass air-flow sensor that includes a temperature sensor for measuring a temperature of a sensor element of the mass air-flow sensor, a method for controlling a heating element for heating the sensor element of a mass air-flow sensor includes identifying a dew formation on the sensor element by evaluating a temperature profile that is recorded during an operation of the vehicle using the temperature sensor, and generating a switch-on signal for switching on the heating element in response to the identification of the dew formation.
US11333091B2 Exhaust gas temperature assist for two-cycle uniflow scavenged diesel engines at lower engine loads with various engine operating schemes
A method of raising exhaust gas temperatures of a two-cycle uniflow scavenged engine at lower loads. At lower loads, the exhaust valves are activated with a frequency that is less frequent than every engine cycle. This exhaust valve deactivation may be combined with additional engine operating strategies, such as by using fewer than all cylinders as combusting cylinders, adjusting fueling to combusting cylinders, and reducing compressor output.
US11333081B2 Rotating machine control device, rotating machine equipment, rotating machine control method, and rotating machine control program
A rotating machine control device is provided with: an operating terminal for changing a parameter of the rotating machine; a clearance measuring device which measures the amount of clearance between a rotor and a casing; and a control device body. The control device body, in accordance with the amount of clearance measured by means of the clearance measuring device, determines an operating amount for the operating terminal so as to vary the rate of change in the parameter, and outputs the operating amount to the operating terminal.
US11333077B2 Systems and methods for transferring mechanical power in a turbine engine
A system (166) for transferring mechanical power in a turbine engine (150/151) including a low pressure spool (162) and a high pressure spool (156) includes a power transfer unit (168) coupled between an output shaft (172) of the low pressure spool (162) and a drive shaft (174) of the high pressure spool (156) to mechanically link the low pressure spool (162) to the high pressure spool (156), and a clutch (170) coupled to the power transfer unit (168), wherein the clutch (170) is configured to transfer power produced from the low pressure spool (162) to the high pressure spool (156).
US11333073B2 Gas turbine and the method of controlling bleed air volume for gas turbine
To prevent or reduce an oversensitive change in the degree of opening of a bleed valve regulating the flow volume of a cooling air used to heat a fuel. A gas turbine includes: a compressor compressing an air; a combustor burning a fuel mixed with the air compressed by the compressor; a turbine configured to be driven by a combustion gas generated by the combustor; a heat exchanger causing the fuel to be supplied to the combustor to be heated through a cooling air bled from the compressor to be supplied to the turbine; a bleed valve regulating the flow volume of the cooling air; a first sensor measuring a fuel state value; a second sensor measuring a cooling air state value; and a control computer controlling the degree of opening of the bleed valve. The control computer stores therein data on reference values and dead bands including the corresponding reference value set for each of the fuel state value and the cooling air state value, and, when a measured value of at least one of the fuel state value and the cooling air state value has changed so much away from the corresponding reference value as to fall outside the corresponding dead band, controls the bleed valve such that the changed measured value is brought close to the corresponding reference value.
US11333069B2 Power generation systems and methods regarding same
An electrochemical power system is provided that generates an electromotive force (EMF) from the catalytic reaction of hydrogen to lower energy (hydrino) states providing direct conversion of the energy released from the hydrino reaction into electricity, the system comprising at least two components chosen from: H2O catalyst or a source of H2O catalyst; atomic hydrogen or a source of atomic hydrogen; reactants to form the H2O catalyst or source of H2O catalyst and atomic hydrogen or source of atomic hydrogen; and one or more reactants to initiate the catalysis of atomic hydrogen. The electrochemical power system for forming hydrinos and electricity can further comprise a cathode, an anode, reactants that constitute hydrino reactants during cell operation with separate electron flow and ion mass transport, a source of oxygen, and a source of hydrogen. Due to oxidation-reduction electrode reactions, the hydrino-producing reaction mixture is constituted with the migration of electrons through an external circuit and ion mass transport through a separate path such as the electrolyte to complete an electrical circuit. In an embodiment, the anode is regenerated by intermittent charging with the electrodeposition of the anode metal ion from the electrolyte to the anode wherein an anion exchange with the anode metal oxide provides a thermodynamically favorable cycle to facilitate the electrodeposition. A solid fuel power source that provides at least one of thermal and electrical power such as direct electricity or thermal to electricity is further provided that powers a power system comprising (i) at least one reaction cell for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen to form hydrinos, (ii) a chemical fuel mixture comprising at least two components chosen from: a source of H2O catalyst or H2O catalyst; a source of atomic hydrogen or atomic hydrogen; reactants to form the source of H2O catalyst or H2O catalyst and a source of atomic hydrogen or atomic hydrogen; one or more reactants to initiate the catalysis of atomic hydrogen; and a material to cause the solid fuel to be highly conductive, (iii) at least one set of electrodes that confine the fuel and an electrical power source that provides a short burst of low-voltage, high-current electrical energy to initiate rapid kinetics of the hydrino reaction and an energy gain due to forming hydrinos, (iv) a product recovery systems such as a condenser, (v) a reloading system, (vi) at least one of hydration, thermal, chemical, and electrochemical systems to regenerate the fuel from the reaction products, (vii) a heat sink that accepts the heat from the power-producing reactions, (viii) a power conversion system that may comprise a direct plasma to electric converter such as a plasma dynamic converter, magnetohydrodynamic converter, electromagnetic direct (crossed field or drift) converter, {right arrow over (E)}×{right arrow over (B)} direct converter, and charge drift converter or a thermal to electric power converter such as a Rankine or Brayton-type power plant.
US11333062B2 Pre-chamber assembly for fuel injector
A pre-chamber for a fuel injector is disclosed. The pre-chamber includes a cylindrical body member extending axially from a first end portion to a second end portion opposite to the first end portion. The pre-chamber further includes a bottom plate located proximal to the first end portion of the cylindrical body member. The pre-chamber also includes a sacrificial member extending axially outwards from the second end portion of the cylindrical body member.
US11333059B2 Dynamic control for vehicle coolant
A system comprising a computer including a processor and a memory, the memory including instructions such that the processor is programmed to: receive at least one of expected upcoming traffic behavior or actual upcoming traffic behavior corresponding to an upcoming segment of a roadway being traversed by a vehicle; adjust a radiator hysteresis timer based on the expected upcoming traffic behavior or the actual upcoming traffic behavior; and transmit a control signal to an actuator to actuate a radiator fan based on the adjusted radiator hysteresis timer.
US11333056B2 Gasoline particulate filter brick detection techniques
A gasoline particulate filter (GPF) diagnostic technique utilizes an upstream temperature sensor arranged at an upstream point relative to a GPF brick that the GPF is configured to house and configured to measure an upstream temperature of exhaust gas produced by an engine, a downstream temperature sensor arranged at a downstream point relative to the GPF brick and configured to measure a downstream temperature of the exhaust gas produced by the engine, and a controller configured to detect whether the GPF brick is damaged or missing based on a temperature difference between the upstream and downstream exhaust gas temperatures, a set of temperature thresholds, and a current operational mode of the engine.
US11333047B2 External heat source engine with slide valves
The present invention concerns an external heat source engine comprising: —at least one cylinder (2), —a piston (3) that is movable back and forth in the cylinder, —a cylinder head (4) defining a working chamber (5) with the piston and the cylinder, —a heat exchanger (6) for exchanging heat between a working gas and a heat-transfer fluid, —a distribution comprising two rotary slide valves (20, 30) mounted so as to be able to rotate in the cylinder head and bringing the working chamber selectively into communication with the following resources: •a working gas inlet (A), •a cold end (B) of the exchanger, •a hot end (C) of the exchanger, •an exhaust (D). The slide valves (20, 30) comprise internal passages that open through the side wall of same through at least one opening that communicates selectively with the working chamber (5) via at least one opening formed in the cylinder head (4).
US11333044B2 Steam turbine, partition member, and method for operating steam turbine
A steam turbine includes: a partition section that partitions a high-pressure stage and a low-pressure stage; and a pressure regulation valve that regulates a pressure of extraction steam. The pressure regulation valve includes: a plurality of flow rate regulation valves; and a plurality of flow path compartments that correspond to the respective flow rate regulation valves and that communicate with the low-pressure stage side relative to the partition section through respective nozzle holes. The plurality of flow path compartments are arranged over the entire partition section in a circumferential direction in a region including an outer peripheral side of the pressure regulation valve relative to the partition section as a whole. The partition section includes a bypass passage that makes the high-pressure stage side and the low-pressure stage side communicate with each other without passing through the pressure regulation valve.
US11333043B2 Steam turbine plant
A steam turbine plant includes high-pressure gland portions, low-pressure gland portions, a gland regulator line, and a rotor-driving steam supply line. The high-pressure gland portions supply gland steam to gaps of ends of a high-pressure turbine rotor, and thereby seal the gaps. The low-pressure gland portions supply the gland steam to gaps of ends of a low-pressure turbine rotor, and thereby seal the gaps. The gland regulator line guides the gland steam from the high-pressure gland portion to the low-pressure gland portion. The rotor-driving steam supply line branches off from the gland regulator line, and supplies some of the gland steam to a main steam flow passage in a low-pressure casing.
US11333042B2 Turbine blade with dust tolerant cooling system
A turbine blade includes an airfoil that has a tip region that extends from the leading edge toward the trailing edge, and the tip region is bounded by a wall that extends at an angle. The leading edge has a leading edge cooling circuit that is defined from the platform to a tip flag channel, and the leading edge cooling circuit is in fluid communication with the tip flag channel. The pressure side includes at least one tip dust hole defined through the wall proximate the pressure side, and the at least one tip dust hole has an inlet and an outlet. The airfoil has at least one rib defined on the wall that extends at a second angle to direct the particles and a portion of the cooling fluid into the inlet.
US11333034B2 Nozzle vane
A nozzle vane for a variable geometry turbocharger has an airfoil including a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure surface, and a suction surface at least in a center position in a blade height direction. The airfoil satisfies 0≤Wmax/L<0.03, where Wmax is a maximum value of a distance from a line segment connecting the trailing edge and a fixed point on the pressure surface at a 40% chord position from the trailing edge toward the leading edge to a given point on the pressure surface between the trailing edge and the fixed point, and L is a length of the line segment.
US11333033B2 Method and system for measuring rotor blade tip deflection using blade tip timing (BTT)
A method (400) of measuring rotor blade tip deflections of turbomachine rotor blades (R1, R2) during operation using Blade Tip Timing (BTT) includes measuring (402), by a proximity sensor (202), a proximity signal caused by a moving rotor blade (R1, R2) and determining (412), by a control module (212), a Time-of-Arrival (ToA). The method (400) includes measuring a time that the shaft starts to rotate a measurable angular distance and a time the shaft has completed its rotation of the measurable distance and storing (406) timing data indicative of a plurality of ToA measurements of the rotor blade (R1, R2) and the zero crossing times. The method (400) includes determining the shaft Instantaneous Angular Position (IAP) between at least two zero crossing times, which determination comprises expressing the shaft IAP between at least two zero crossing times as a continuous, non-constant IAP mathematical function of time, with unknown function coefficients and calculating the unknown function coefficients of the IAP mathematical function.
US11333023B2 Article having cooling passage network with inter-row sub-passages
A gas turbine engine article includes a cooling passage network embedded in an article wall between inner and outer portions of the article wall. The network has an inlet orifice through the inner portion to receive cooling air from a cavity, a sub-passage region that includes an array of pedestals, and at least one outlet orifice through the outer portion. The array of pedestals includes first pedestals arranged in a first row and second pedestals arranged in a second, adjacent row. The first pedestals and the second pedestals define inter-row sub-passages there between. Each of the inter-row sub-passages has an inlet mouth, an outlet mouth, and a compound channel connecting the inlet mouth and the outlet mouth. The compound channel includes a first channel length over which the inter-row sub-passage has a constant cross-section and a second channel length over which the inter-row sub-passage has a non-constant cross-section.
US11333017B2 System and method for fluid separation
This disclosure relates to a separating a fluid having multiple phases during formation testing. For example, certain embodiments of the present disclosure relate to receiving contaminated formation fluid on a first flow line and separating a contamination (e.g., mud filtrate) from the formation fluid by diverting the relatively heavier and/or denser fluid (e.g., the mud filtrate) downward through a second flow line and diverting the relatively lighter and/or less dense fluid upward through a third flow line. In some embodiments, the third flow line is generally oriented upwards at a height that may facilitate the separation of the heavier fluid from the relatively lighter fluid based on gravity and/or pumps.
US11333015B2 Method for capacitive cancellation of tuning fork for fluid property measurements
An apparatus for determining properties of an uncharacterized downhole fluid. The apparatus comprises an oscillation driver circuit comprising an amplifier having an output and an input, a feedback loop between the output and input of an amplifier or a logic gate, an electromechanical resonator disposed within the feedback loop such that a the resonator is driven by the oscillation driver circuit, wherein a resonant frequency of the resonator defines an oscillation frequency of the oscillator circuit, and a switch device for causing the oscillator circuit to stop driving the resonator, which thereby enables observation of a decay rate of the oscillation of the electromechanical resonator within the uncharacterized fluid. The electromechanical resonator is enclosed in a conductive layer to protect the resonator against capacitive effects of the downhole fluid.
US11333010B2 Smart choke valve to regulate well sand production
A choke valve system operable to obtain sand production measurements from a sand production sensor, compare the sand production measurements to a target sand production range for a current setting of a choke valve, and, in response to determining that the sand production measurements are outside of the target sand production range, adjust the setting of the choke valve in an effort to bring the sand production of the well into a target sand production range, and generate an alert regarding the out of range sand production measurements and the corresponding adjustment of the choke valve.
US11333003B2 Opening a casing with a hydraulic-powered setting tool
A setting tool for opening and dosing a sleeve inside a casing includes a body extending along a central longitudinal axis (X); a set of holding dogs located around the body; and a set of sleeve dogs located around the body. The set of sleeve dogs are configured to move along the central longitudinal axis (X) relative to the set of holding dogs.
US11333001B2 Pulsing fracing apparatus and methodology
A diverter for obstructing and temporarily sealing a perforation in a well casing in a subterranean formation during hydraulic fracturing. The diverter comprises an outer surface and circuitry within the outer surface for determining a pressure proximate the diverter.
US11332998B2 Annular sealing system and integrated managed pressure drilling riser joint
An integrated managed pressure drilling (“MPD”) riser joint includes an annular sealing system that allows for the installation, engagement, service, maintenance, disengagement, removal, or replacement of one or more sealing elements while maintaining a pressure tight seal on the annulus without a drill string isolation tool, or equivalent thereof. The integrated MPD riser joint is limited to the annular sealing system and a flow spool, or equivalent thereof, disposed directly below the annular sealing system, without any intervening pressure containment devices or systems. Advantageously, the integrated MPD riser joint does not require a drill string isolation tool, or equivalent thereof, and may be substantially shorter in length and weigh substantially less than a conventional integrated MPD riser joint. The reduction in size and weight enables adoption of MPD technology in applications where conventional integrated MPD riser joints are not economically feasible or are otherwise precluded from use.
US11332984B2 Sliding standoff assembly
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a standoff assembly for a sucker rod used for sucker rod pumps. The assembly includes an annulus body, a hole that passes through the annulus body, the hole configured to permit a sucker rod to translate through the hole, a sliding material component located along the surface of the hole, and a temporary component; wherein upon elimination of the temporary component, the sliding material component interacts with the sucker rod to reduce sliding friction as the sucker rod translates through the assembly.
US11332982B2 Fatigue reducing shouldered connections
A double shoulder threaded tool joint connection includes a pin with external threads formed between a pin external shoulder and a pin internal shoulder, the pin including a nose section between the pin internal shoulder and the pin external thread and a box with internal threads formed between a box external shoulder and a box internal shoulder. The internal threads and the external threads are arranged and designed for connection with each other so that the box and the pin are connected with a common center-line and with a primary seal formed by the pin external shoulder forced against the box external shoulder and a secondary seal formed between the pin internal shoulder forced again the box internal shoulder. The invention may be applied to any threaded joint.
US11332979B2 Driven rotary steering system having variable-aperture valve orifices
The disclosed embodiments relate to a rotary steering having a plurality of hydraulically actuated steering pad assemblies and a valve positioned between a primary flow channel of the rotary steering tool and an actuating piston of each of the plurality of steering pad assemblies. The representative valve includes a two-disk valve, with an uphole disk having a single, fixed-area aperture and a downhole disk having a plurality of independently variable-area orifices. Each of the independently variable valve orifices corresponds to one of a plurality of valve ports. In turn, each valve port being is fluidly coupled to, and operable to actuate, a corresponding piston of one of the plurality of steering pad assemblies. The independently variable-area orifices can be manipulated (gradually opened or closed) to vary the pressure drop across the tool, and thereby vary the magnitude of hydraulic force available to actuate the steering pad assemblies.
US11332978B1 Offset coupling for mud motor drive shaft
A rotary transfer mechanism is disclosed for a motor, pump, or other downhole tool that accommodates the eccentric motion of a rotor without the need for a flex shaft, articulating joint or CV joint. In one configuration, the rotor is coupled to the drive shaft at a radial offset from the drive shaft axis. The orbiting motion of the rotor, rather than rotation of the rotor about its own axis, generates a torque on the drive shaft, by applying a tangential force to the drive shaft at the location of the radial offset. The radial offset may be set equal to the orbital radius so that no radial movement or flex is required at the drive shaft to accommodate the eccentric rotor movement.
US11332977B2 Vehicle access device mounted holder for equipment
An equipment holder for mounting on an access device of a vehicle, such as on a side rail of a retractable stair or ladder of the vehicle. The holder can be configured to hold one or more wheel chocks and/or one or more fire extinguishers. The holder can be mounted by a unique mounting bracket. Other equipment may be carried in the holder e.g. one or more radio communications handsets, first aid equipment, protective clothing (such as a hard hat, weatherproof jacket) or a tool kit, or combinations of two or more thereof. The holder can include a cradle or rack mounted to the access device by the mounting bracket.
US11332970B2 Door opening assembly for appliance
A laundry appliance includes a cabinet and a door rotatably coupled to the cabinet. The door is operable between an opened position and a closed position. A door opening assembly is coupled to one of the cabinet and the door. The door opening assembly includes a motor coupled to a cam. The cam is operably coupled to an actuator arm.
US11332961B2 Motorized latch retraction with return boost
An exemplary electronic actuator assembly is configured for use with a pushbar assembly having a drive assembly operable to retract a latchbolt, and includes an input shaft, a motor, and a boost spring. The motor has a retracting state in which the motor drives the input shaft from a proximal position to a distal position, a holding state in which the motor exerts a holding force to retain the input shaft in the distal position, and a releasing state in which the motor exerts a residual force that resists movement of the input shaft. The boost spring exerts a boost force urging the input shaft in the proximal direction to at least partially counteract the residual force.
US11332960B2 Electrically operated door strike with thermally responsive element
In one aspect the present invention provides a door strike which prevents the opening of an associated door when the door strike has been heated to an elevated temperature of at least about 1000° F., preferably when the door strike is at higher temperatures such as are present during a fire in a building structure. The door strike includes a thermally responsive element which retards the normal operation of the door strike when it is at an elevated temperature. A further aspect of the invention is a method for controlling the undesired spread of a fire or smoke between adjacent spaces separated by the door wherein a fire or smoke condition exists in at least one of these spaces, via the provision of a door strike having a thermally responsive element which retards the normal operation of the door strike when it is at an elevated temperature.
US11332956B2 Embellishment attachment for a door lock
A rose assembly for a door lock and a method of removably securing the rose assembly to a lock chassis. The rose assembly is secured to the lock chassis through the use of an intermediate spring steel attaching plate, which provides both a secure attachment to the lock and orientation of the rose assembly to the lock housing. A single spring plate with integrated retention clip features provides a removably attachable interface between the rose and the lock chassis. The spring plate includes a hook feature to provide positive retention of the rose that is independent of the spring clip features. Additionally, the spring clips are located to minimize the possibility that one clip deflects substantially more than another. The installation process includes inserting the hook feature into a slot in the chassis housing, and then snapping the clip features over the housing to seat and retain the rose.
US11332955B2 Hydraulic stake puller
A tool for extracting tent stakes from the ground is disclosed. The tool has a portion that houses the motor and hydraulic fluid tank, and a hydraulic cylinder portion the user holds against a tent stake and operates to pull the tent stake. Hydraulic hoses connect the two portions. Separating the motor from the hydraulic cylinder allows the user to manipulate just the portion performing work on the tent stake without having to also lift or stabilize the larger and heavier motor portion. Rotating a handle causes the hydraulic cylinder to extend or retract. A hand guard may be present to prevent accidental crush injuries. The tool is designed to fully extract a stake in two strokes of the hydraulic cylinder.
US11332951B2 Systems and methods for swimming pool filtration
Apparatus, systems, and methods for a pool filtration system including a basket with a flexible netting that is customizably designed and versatile in its functionality. The basket can be made from modern plastic or plastic-like materials. The weather-resistant, durable materials benefit the netting design for capturing and holding debris in a pool filtration system.
US11332943B2 Wall covering with adjustable spacing
Disclosed herein, among other things, are system, methods and apparatuses for wall coverings with adjustable spacing. One aspect of the present subject matter relates to a concrete wall panel including a mounting system that includes a decorative panel with a flange embedded within the panel, the flange having mounting features providing for a number of ways to mount a plurality of such panels to a wall or other planar surface. The mounting system allows for fasteners to be used to connect the wall panel to a wall and provides a mount that has an air gap to allow for air to flow and for any moisture to pass between the wall inner surface and behind the wall panels.
US11332936B1 Rebar support chair
A rebar support chair has a housing with first and second opposed boundary walls spaced apart from one another and defining a cavity therebetween, an attachment portion having a seat for supporting rebar, a dampening member, and a force dispersion member inside the cavity. The attachment portion transfers forces between the rebar and housing. The force dispersion member moves in response to vibration of the attachment portion, and movement of the force dispersion member corresponds with compression and decompression of the dampening member. Another rebar support chair has a housing defining a cavity, an attachment portion for supporting rebar, a dampening member, and a force dispersion member in the cavity. The attachment portion transfers forces between the rebar and housing. The force dispersion member moves from a rest position in response to vibration of the attachment portion, and the dampening member biases the force dispersion member toward the rest position.
US11332933B2 Cross-struts for beam assemblies
The present technology relates to beams having a cross section defining a plurality of channels and assemblies comprising the beams. The beams can be used to form a beam assembly that is installed inside the truck bed of a pick-up truck. A ladder loader and a solar panel assembly can be pivotably secured to the beam assembly along either the driver side wall or the passenger side wall of the truck bed.
US11332927B2 Building component
A building formwork component comprising first and second spaced sidewalls having one or more webs extending there-between, each sidewall comprising a flange extending inwardly along a first edge of the sidewall such that an outer surface of the flange forms a ramp surface; and a groove extending along an opposing second edge of the sidewall. The component may be coupled to a like component by relative movement of the components towards each other, whereby the flanges are received in respective grooves of the like component, and whereby the ramp surfaces facilitate such coupling by engaging respective second edges of the like component to move the second edges and/or ramp surfaces for engagement of the flanges in the grooves.
US11332916B2 Flush toilet
A flush toilet includes a bowl part and a water storage part. The bowl part receives waste. The water storage part is formed on a bottom of the bowl part and stores a stored water. The water storage part includes a front surface part, a back surface part that is formed on a back side of the front surface part, and a pair of side surface parts that are formed between the front surface part and the back surface part. On at least one side surface part in the pair of side surface parts, a convex surface that protrudes toward another side surface part is formed.
US11332910B2 Excavating earth from a dig site using an excavation vehicle
This description provides an autonomous or semi-autonomous excavation vehicle that is capable of navigating through a dig site and carrying an excavation routine using a system of sensors physically mounted to the excavation vehicle. The sensors collect one or more of spatial, imaging, measurement, and location data representing the status of the excavation vehicle and its surrounding environment. Based on the collected data, the excavation vehicle executes instructions to perform an excavation routine by excavating earth from a hole using an excavation tool positioned at a single location within the site. The excavation vehicle is also able to carry out numerous other tasks, such as checking the volume of excavated earth in an excavation tool, navigating the excavation vehicle over a distance while continuously excavating earth from a below surface depth, and preparing a digital terrain model of the site as part of a process for creating the excavation routine.
US11332906B2 Grout plug systems and methods for placing piles
A grout plug assembly for use in forming a pipe pile system defining at least one pile assembly inner surface portion comprises a resiliently deformable plug body and a substantially rigid plug cap. The resiliently deformable plug body defining a plug outer surface, a plug inner surface, a first plug end surface, a second plug end surface, where the plug inner surface defines a plug passageway. The substantially rigid plug cap defines a cap outer surface, a cap inner surface, a first cap end surface, and a second cap end surface. The second cap end surface is rigidly secured to the first plug end surface. The plug outer surface is sized and dimensioned to engage the at least one pile assembly inner surface portion of the pipe pile system during formation of the pipe pile system.
US11332905B2 Pile for a wall
The present disclosure regards a pile for a pile wall, said pile extending longitudinally between a first and a second end and comprising at least one perimeter profile in a cross section being essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of said pile, said perimeter profile enclosing an uninterrupted area in said cross section, wherein at least one section of the perimeter profile extends outwardly forming a first male connection portion, and the uninterrupted area extends into the first male connection portion, thereby forming a load bearing portion of the pile. Furthermore, the present disclosure also regards a connection arrangement and a manufacturing method.
US11332904B2 Lateral and continuous measurement method for soil parameters in soft soil field
The present invention provides a lateral and continuous measurement method for soil parameters in a soft soil field. The method mainly comprises the following measurement steps: arranging soil strength measuring apparatuses at the front end of a towing apparatus; arranging soil strain softening relationship measuring apparatuses at the bottom end of the towing apparatus; and measuring interface friction parameters between the soil and a structure. The towing apparatus actively or passively moves in a soft soil layer to ensure that the towing apparatus partially penetrates into the to-be-measured soil layer during movement; and the penetration depth of the towing apparatus is controlled by adjusting counterweight above the towing apparatus and a towing angle.
US11332900B2 Sweeping blade and sweeping blade assembly for a vehicle
A sweeping blade assembly includes a sweeping blade device and is configured to be attached to a plow blade of a vehicle for sweeping a ground surface. The assembly comprises a blade support which is securable to the plow blade and a plurality of sweeping blade devices which can be mounted to the blade support. Each sweeping blade device includes a blade main section and a wear block which can be attached to a front section of the blade main section in a lower portion thereof. The wear block(s) can optionally have at least one cut-out section(s) extending upwardly from a scraping edge of the wear block and can define at least two spaced-apart teeth in the lower portion of the wear block.
US11332897B2 Bridge support system
A multicomponent bridge support system includes: a base portion configured to make contact with bearing soil/strata/bedrock; a support portion configured to engage a bridge deck; and one or more precast intermediate portions configured to space the support portion with respect to the base portion.
US11332887B2 Tailings-reclaimed green stone paper processing method
A tailings-reclaimed green stone paper processing method, which treats the tailings to meet the pH 7 pH requirement of the paper standard, grinds the treated tailings after drying, modifies the powdered tailings, implements a modified granulation process with the use of a modification aid, and then implements plastic granule stirring, heating mixing, filament spinning, cutting, papermaking and surface treatment processes to form an environmentally friendly stone fiber paper product, achieving the effects of tailings reuse, pollution-free, moisture-proof, anti-mite and low cost.
US11332876B2 Fabric treating appliance comprising a scrubbing tool
A fabric treating appliance includes a cabinet defining an interior and having a top wall defining an access opening. A cover is provided that is movable relative to the cabinet between an open position and a closed position to selectively close the access opening. A tub is located within the interior and includes and open top aligned with the access opening. A rotatable basket is located within the tub and has a loading opening aligned with the open top and the access opening. A top wall extends between the cabinet and the tub.
US11332874B2 Additive dispenser for varying the types of additives within a washing machine appliance
A washing machine appliance, as provided herein, may include a cabinet, a tub, a basket, and a fluid additive dispenser. The fluid additive dispenser may include a housing and a dispenser drawer. The housing may extend between an open front end and a closed rear end. The housing may be disposed within the cabinet. The dispenser drawer may be selectively received in the housing above the basket. The dispenser drawer may extend from a forward end proximate to the rotation axis to a rearward end distal to the rotation axis. The dispenser drawer may define a primary compartment and a pod compartment adjacent to the primary compartment between the forward end and the rearward end. The dispenser drawer may further define a pod outlet extending through a wall of the pod compartment to direct a wash fluid therefrom.
US11332872B2 Drum washing machine
Provided is a drum washing machine. The drum washing machine, which is provided with a rotating body on the rear a drum, is able to smoothly switch between a first form in which the drum and the rotating body rotate independently and a second form in which the drum and the rotating body rotate integrally. When switching from a biaxial driving form to a uniaxial driving form and vice versa, a control part rotates a rotor clockwise and anticlockwise in a manner of taking a reverse action 1 and a reverse action 2 during the operation of a torque motor, i.e., during an action of moving a clutch body by virtue of a moving mechanism. The reverse action 1 includes an action of stopping the rotor rotating clockwise direction, and the reverse action 2 includes an action of stopping the rotor rotating anticlockwise.
US11332871B2 Washing machine
A washing machine includes a casing, a tub, a drum, a pump for circulating water from the tub, a gasket connecting an entry hole of the casing to an entrance hole of the tub and including nozzles for spraying water to the drum, and distribution pipes for supplying water to the nozzles. The nozzles are arranged at both lateral sides of the gasket in a vertical direction. The distribution pipes are arranged at an outer circumferential surface the gasket and coupled to receiving pipes that protrude from the gasket. The distribution pipes include an inlet port and outlet ports disposed in the vertical direction corresponding to the nozzles.
US11332866B2 Laundry treatment machine
A laundry treatment machine may include an outer tub having an opening at a top through which laundry is inserted. The outer tub may contain wash water for washing the laundry. An inner tub may be rotatably provided inside the outer tub. A pulsator may be rotatably provided at a bottom of the inner tub to generate a current or flow of water flowing at a lower part of the inner tub. A water current generating protrusion that protrudes inward from a peripheral surface of the inner tub and extends upward from a bottom end of the inner tub may generate a current or flow of water flowing along an upper part of the inner tub.
US11332863B2 Non-woven fabric with enhanced hardness and sound absorption, manufacturing method therefor, and automotive undercover comprising non-woven fabric with enhanced hardness and sound absorption
The present invention relates to non-woven fabric with enhanced hardness and sound absorption, more specifically to non-woven fabric that includes two or more kinds of polyester-based materials and non-circular cross-section fiber, and thus has enhanced hardness and sound absorption as well as improved formability, and that can be applied for an automotive undercover.
US11332861B2 Methods for characterizing nanotube formulations for nanotube fabrics with controlled surface roughness and degree of rafting
Methods for characterizing a nanotube formulation with respect to one or more particular ionic species are disclosed. Within the methods of the present disclosure, this characterization provides control over the surface roughness (or smoothness) and the degree of rafting within a nanotube fabric formed from such a nanotube formulation. In one aspect, the present disclosure provides a nanotube formulation roughness curve (and methods for generating such a curve) that can be used to select a utilizable range of ionic species concentration levels that will provide a nanotube fabric with a desired surface roughness (or smoothness) and degree of rafting. In some aspects of the present disclosure, such a nanotube formulation roughness curve can be used adjust nanotube formulation prior to a nanotube formulation deposition process to provide nanotube fabrics that are relatively smooth with a low degree of rafting.
US11332859B2 Impact resistant, shrinkable braided tubular sleeve and method of construction thereof
A textile sleeve for routing and protecting elongate members and method of construction thereof is provided. The sleeve includes an elongate, braided wall having a circumferentially continuous, tubular outer periphery extending along a central axis between opposite open ends. The wall includes shrinkable yarns and non-shrinkable yarns. The shrinkable yarn provides the wall with an ability to be radially contracted from a first, diametrically enlarged assembly state to a second, diametrically shrunken state.
US11332850B2 Nucleic acid-guided editing of exogenous polynucleotides in heterologous cells
The present disclosure provides shuttle vectors for editing exogenous polynucleotides in heterologous live cells, as well as automated methods, modules, and multi-module cell editing instruments and systems for performing the editing methods.
US11332848B2 Silicon single crystal growth method and apparatus
An embodiment provides a silicon single crystal growth method comprising the steps of: (a) allowing the shoulder of a single crystal to grow vertically; (b) allowing the shoulder to grow horizontally after the vertical growth; and (c) allowing the shoulder to grow in a downward convex shape after the horizontal growth of the shoulder, wherein the shoulder grows at a preset rate on the basis of the final diameter of the shoulder and the shoulder growth height according to steps (b) and (c).
US11332842B2 Aluminum surface treatment method
To provide an aluminum surface treatment method for manufacturing a polymer-aluminum joint structure having excellent bond strength. An aluminum surface treatment method for bonding with a polymer composite which is characterized in that it includes (a) a primary anodizing treatment step wherein the aluminum surface is treated by anodic oxidation; (b) a step wherein the aluminum oxide film is removed from the aluminum that has undergone the primary anodizing treatment; and (c) a secondary anodizing treatment step wherein the aluminum from which the aluminum oxide film is removed following the primary anodizing treatment is treated by anodic oxidation again.
US11332834B2 Catalyst and manufacturing method thereof
The present invention relates to a catalyst and a manufacturing method thereof, the catalyst is characterized that a distance between a transition metal of a transition metal oxide nanoparticle and oxygen is controlled by substituting at least a part of surface of the transition metal oxide nanoparticle with an inclusion.
US11332832B2 Method for the management of fluids required for the operation of a vehicle and device making it possible to implement it
Disclosed is a method for the management of fluids required to operate a fixed or mobile installation, the method including an operation of the anodic oxidation of a solution of hydrogen peroxide (P) for the purpose of producing oxygen, water and hydrogen cations by subjecting the solution to an electric current produced by an electrical power source. Also disclosed is a device that makes it possible to implement the method.
US11332829B2 Plasma polymerization coating with uniformity control
Introduced here is a plasma polymerization apparatus and process. Example embodiments include a vacuum chamber in a substantially symmetrical shape relative to a central axis. A primary rotation shaft may be operable to rotate about the central axis of the vacuum chamber and a secondary rotation shaft may be operable to rotate about a secondary axis distal to the central axis. The primary and secondary rotation shafts may be mechanically connected, and one or more devices may be secured on a platform that rotates along both shafts. Additionally, reactive species discharge mechanisms positioned around a perimeter of the vacuum chamber may be configured to disperse reactive species into the vacuum chamber. The reactive species may form a uniform polymeric multi-layer coating on the surface of the one or more devices.
US11332824B2 Systems and methods for reducing effluent build-up in a pumping exhaust system
A method for reducing effluent buildup in a pumping exhaust system of a substrate processing system includes, during a substrate treatment process, arranging a substrate on a substrate support in a processing chamber; supplying one or more process gases to the processing chamber; supplying an inert dilution gas at a first flow rate to the pumping exhaust system; performing the substrate treatment process on the substrate in the processing chamber; evacuating reactants from the processing chamber using the pumping exhaust system. The method includes, after the substrate treatment process, supplying cleaning plasma including cleaning gas in the processing chamber during a cleaning process; and supplying the inert dilution gas at a second flow rate that is less than the first flow rate to the pumping exhaust system during the cleaning process.
US11332814B2 High-strength and high-toughness magnesium alloy and preparation method thereof
A high-strength and high-toughness magnesium alloy includes a Mg—Al—Bi—Sb—Zn—Sr—Y—Mn alloy, prepared from the following components in percentage by mass: 7.0 to 10.0% of Al, 0.2 to 2.0% of Bi, 0.2 to 0.8% of Sb, 0.2 to 0.5% of Zn, 0.1 to 0.5% of Sr, 0.03 to 0.3% of Y, 0.05 to 0.1% of Mn and a balance of Mg.
US11332806B2 Method and system for desulfurization and dezincification of tailings
A method for desulfurization and dezincification of tailings includes the step of passing tap water into a high oxidation reduction electrocatalytic water equipment to reduce the pH value of tap water to 1-2, mixing a specific ratio of the pH value 1-2 acid electrocatalytic water with low-quality high-sulfur iron in the tailings, heating the mixture to let H+ in the acid electrocatalytic water be reacted with sulfur and zinc in the low-quality high-sulfur iron and to further cause generation of an ion state of hydrogen sulfide gas where the volatilization of water vapor effectively removes the sulfur and zinc elements in the low-quality high-sulfur iron and the hydrogen sulfide gas thus generated is collected.
US11332801B2 Method of producing grain-oriented electrical steel sheet
To provide a grain-oriented electrical steel sheet that has better magnetic property than conventional ones without requiring high-temperature slab heating, in the case of not performing intermediate annealing, the hot rolled steel sheet obtained by a predetermined step is subjected to hot band annealing, and, in a heating process in the hot band annealing, heating is performed at a heating rate of 10° C./s or less for 10 sec or more and 120 sec or less in a temperature range of 700° C. or more and 950° C. or less, and in the case of performing the intermediate annealing, in a heating process in final intermediate annealing, heating is performed at a heating rate of 10° C./s or less for 10 sec or more and 120 sec or less in a temperature range of 700° C. or more and 950° C. or less.
US11332783B2 Sample analysis, presence determination of a target sequence
The present invention provides a combination of genomic and computational technologies to provide rapid, portable sample analysis for sequencing or identifying a target sequence involving generating probes for use in analyzing a sample which may comprise a target sequence.
US11332780B2 Simplified polynucleotide sequence detection method
Methods of detecting target polynucleotide sequences may include introducing one or more nucleic acid analytes to a first reaction mixture comprising a single-stranded probe oligonucleotide A0, a pyrophosphorolysing enzyme, and a ligase. The analyte may anneal to the single-stranded probe oligonucleotide A0 to create a first intermediate product which is at least partially double-stranded, where the 3′ end of A0 forms a double-stranded complex with the analyte and where A0 is pyrophosphorylsed in the 3′-5′ direction from the 3′ end to create at least a partially digested strand A1. A1 may undergo ligation to form oligonucleotide A2. The methods may also include detecting a signal derived from the formed oligonucleotides, and inferring therefrom the presence or absence of the target polynucleotide sequence in the analyte.
US11332779B2 Nucleic acid melting analysis with saturation dyes
Methods are provided for nucleic acid analysis wherein a target nucleic acid is mixed with a dsDNA binding dye to form a mixture. Optionally, an unlabeled probe is included in the mixture. A melting curve is generated for the target nucleic acid by measuring fluorescence from the dsDNA binding dye as the mixture is heated. Dyes for use in nucleic acid analysis and methods for making dyes are also provided.
US11332763B2 Mutant microorganisms and methods of making and using
This disclosure describes methods that allow for the uncoupling of microbial growth from product formation, which allows for maximal use of raw material and optimal end-product formation.
US11332762B2 Microbial processing of gases
The invention includes methods, apparatus, and systems for the conversion of hydrogen together with carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide to methane using a population of microbes and a defined liquid medium. The microbial population maintains the amount of nutrients in the liquid medium within a relative range without requiring replenishment of the nutrients. Methods and apparatus for enriching the microbial population are also described.
US11332759B2 Methods and products for expressing proteins in cells
The present invention relates in part to nucleic acids encoding proteins, therapeutics comprising nucleic acids encoding proteins, methods for inducing cells to express proteins using nucleic acids, methods, kits and devices for transfecting, gene editing, and reprogramming cells, and cells, organisms, and therapeutics produced using these methods, kits, and devices. Methods and products for altering the DNA sequence of a cell are described, as are methods and products for inducing cells to express proteins using synthetic RNA molecules. Therapeutics comprising nucleic acids encoding gene-editing proteins are also described.
US11332754B2 Codon optimization for increasing transgene expression in chloroplasts of higher seed plants
Methods for improving transgene in chloroplasts are disclosed along with improved transgenes so produced and methods of use thereof for the treatment of disease. Specifically, the methods comprising analyzing the native sequence of a nucleic acid encoding a protein of interest and replacing codons in said sequence with those preferentially used in psbA genes in chloroplasts in higher plants.
US11332753B2 Tobacco plants having reduced nicotine demethylase activity
The present invention generally relates to methods and materials involved in producing tobacco plants having reduced levels of conversion of nicotine to nornicotine. In certain embodiments, the invention is directed to mutations in a nicotine demethylase gene, tobacco plants comprising mutations in a nicotine demethylase gene, and tobacco compositions and products thereof. In other embodiments, the invention is directed toward nicotine demethylase RNA interference, tobacco plants comprising a nicotine demethylase RNA interference transgene, and tobacco compositions and products thereof.
US11332747B2 Bispecific aptamer for treating cancer
Bispecific aptamers having a first end that specifically binds to a first tumor specific marker, tumor antigen, or viral protein and a second end that specifically binds to a second tumor specific marker, tumor antigen, or viral protein are provide. The bispecific aptamers can be used to treat cancer or virally infected cells. Generally, the bispecific aptamers bind to two surface proteins, preferably different proteins, on the same cell. In a preferred embodiment the bispecific aptamers bind to two different tumor markers, tumor antigens, tumor specific proteins and combinations thereof.
US11332746B1 Compounds and methods for reducing LRRK2 expression
Provided are compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions for reducing the amount or activity of LRRK2 RNA in a cell or animal, and in certain instances reducing the amount of LRRK2 protein in a cell or animal Such compounds, methods, and pharmaceutical compositions are useful to ameliorate at least 5 one symptom or hallmark of a neurodegenerative disease. Such symptoms and hallmarks include ataxia, neuropathy, and aggregate formation. Such neurodegenerative diseases include Parkinson's disease.
US11332743B2 Angiopoietin-like 3 (ANGPTL3) iRNA compositions and methods of use thereof
The invention relates to double-stranded ribonucleic acid (dsRNA) compositions targeting the ANGPTL3 gene, as well as methods of inhibiting expression of ANGPTL3 and methods of treating subjects having a disorder of lipid metabolism, such as hyperlipidemia or hypertriglyceridemia, using such dsRNA compositions.
US11332740B2 Methods for seamless nucleic acid assembly
Provided herein are methods, systems, and compositions for seamless nucleic acid assembly. Methods, systems, and compositions as provided herein provide for efficient assembly of nucleic acids without primer removal. Methods, systems, and compositions for seamless nucleic acid assembly comprise use of an endonuclease or exonuclease, optionally in conjunction with additional enzymes to assemble nucleic acids or polynucleotides.
US11332738B2 Barcode-based nucleic acid sequence assembly
Provided herein are methods, systems, and compositions for efficient nucleic acid assembly. Nucleic acid assembly may comprise assembly of variants comprising paired homology.
US11332733B2 Modified compounds and uses thereof
The present disclosure provides oligomeric compound comprising a modified oligonucleotide having a central region comprising one or more modifications. In certain embodiments, the present disclosure provides oligomeric compounds having an improved therapeutic index or an increased maximum tolerated dose.
US11332731B2 Nitrile hydratase mutant, genetically engineered bacterium containing mutant and applications thereof
The disclosure discloses a nitrile hydratase mutant, a genetically engineered bacterium containing the mutant and applications thereof, and belongs to the technical field of enzyme engineering. In the disclosure, glycine at position 47 of a nitrile hydratase mutant αL6T/A19V/F126Y-βM46K/E108R/S212Y (disclosed in the patent of disclosure CN102216455A) is mutated to asparagine. The obtained new mutant enzyme has better temperature tolerance and tolerance to a product, and is conducive to future industrial production. The recombinant strain containing the nitrile hydratase mutant is fermented at high density, and 3-cyanopyridine is used as a substrate to carry out a whole-cell catalytic reaction to prepare nicotinamide. Compared with a chemical production method, the method has a safe and clean production process and no environmental pollution. Compared with an enzymatic method, the substrate price is cheap and the catalytic efficiency is high. The yield of the final product nicotinamide is over 95%, the concentration reaches 680 g/L, and the separation and purification steps of the product are simplified.
US11332724B2 Microbial production of terpenoids
The present invention provides genetically engineered host organisms capable of producing terpenoids. The present invention also relates terpenoids obtained from such genetically engineered organisms. Examples of the produced terpenoids include carotenoids, ionones, abienol, and other isoprenoid derived compounds. In addition, the invention relates to a methods of for the preparation of terpenoids using such a genetically engineered organism.
US11332718B2 Avian induced pluripotent stem cells and their use
The present invention relates to the production of avian induced pluripotent stem cells from non-pluripotent somatic cells, including embryonic fibroblasts and adult somatic cells. In this method, avian (including quail or chicken) somatic cells are reprogrammed into a state closely resembling embryonic stem cells including the expression of key stem cell markers alkaline phosphatase, etc. by transfecting/transducing the non-stem cells with genes (preferably using a non-integrating vector as otherwise described herein or alternatively an integrating vector, such a lentiviral vector, retroviral vector or inducible lentiviral vector, among others) which express at least nanog, Lin28 and cMyc. In preferred aspects of the invention, the transfected/transduced vectors express nanog, Lig28, cMyc, Oct 4 (POU5F1 or PouV), SOX2 and KLF4. The induced stem cells which are produced contribute to all 3 germ layers, the trophectoderm and in certain aspects, the gonad in chimeric offspring.
US11332715B2 Method for culturing mesenchymal stem cells
Disclosed is a method for culturing mesenchymal stem cells, comprising culturing mesenchymal stem cells in a medium containing calcium in a concentration of from 2.1 to 3.8 mM and magnesium in a concentration of from 1.0 to 3.0 mM under a hypoxic condition of 2 to 5% oxygen. The culturing method can increase the population of mesenchymal stem cells even with a small number of passages by improving mesenchymal stem cells in proliferative capacity and viability. In addition, the mesenchymal stem cells prepared by the culturing method are effectively used to treat or improve a pulmonary disease.
US11332713B2 Gene-regulating compositions and methods for improved immunotherapy
The present disclosure provides methods and compositions related to the modification of immune effector cells to increase therapeutic efficacy. In some embodiments, immune effector cells modified to reduce expression of one or more endogenous target genes, or to reduce one or more functions of an endogenous protein to enhance effector functions of the immune cells are provided. In some embodiments, immune effector cells further modified by introduction of transgenes conferring antigen specificity, such as exogenous T cell receptors (TCRs) or chimeric antigen receptors (CARs) are provided. Methods of treating a cell proliferative disorder, such as a cancer, using the modified immune effector cells described herein are also provided.
US11332711B1 Sporozoite cryopreservation compositions and methods
Described herein are compositions and methods to cryopreserve sporozoites. In some aspects, the method can include the step of placing harvested salivary glands containing sporozoites into an insect-based medium.
US11332707B2 Endophytic fungus from gingko, metabolite product and use thereof
An endophytic fungus from gingko, that is, Fusarium proliferatum DZHQ1 having antitumor activity and antibacterial activity, is isolated from the ginkgo bark. The species of the strain is determined by the combination of colonial morphology and 18 sRNA sequencing, and then the anti-cervical cancer activity of a crude extract of the strain is detected by MTT. Finally, a secondary metabolite of the strain with an inhibition rate of more than 50% is isolated by semi-preparative HPLC, which promotes the further screening of individual compounds with anti-tumor activity. Moreover, the metabolite of the endophytic fungus from gingko shows a more pronounced inhibition in the detection of activity against E. coli and/or S. aureus, and has potential use in the preparation of new antibacterial products.
US11332706B2 Gas-fed fermentation reactors, systems and processes
Reactors, systems and processes for the production of biomass by culturing microorganisms in aqueous liquid culture medium circulating inner loop reactor which utilize nonvertical pressure reduction zones are described. Recovery and processing of the culture microorganisms to obtain products, such as proteins or hydrocarbons is described.
US11332703B2 Process for the treatment and the winemaking of grapes
A grape treatment and wine making process characterised by the steps of: cleaning a first container by means of a fluid mixed with ozone; placing the grapes in said first container in closed vats and/or buildings at controlled temperature; diffusing a fluid mixed with ozone within said vats and/or buildings at controlled temperature; cleaning said grapes placed in said first container by means of a fluid mixed with ozone; cleaning a press by means of a fluid mixed with ozone; pressing said grapes with said press to produce must; cleaning a second container by means of a fluid mixed with ozone; placing said must in said second container to produce fermented must; cleaning a third container by means of a fluid mixed with ozone; placing said fermented must (wine) in said third container.
US11332700B2 Use of branched polyesters based on citric acid as additive in washing compositions, cleaners, detergents or a formulation for water treatment
The present invention relates to the use of branched polyesters obtainable by polycondensation of citric acid with at least one polyalcohol, and optionally with polycarboxylic acid component as additive in washing compositions, cleaners, detergents or a formulation for water treatment and to mixtures comprising such branched polyesters. The invention further relates to the use of hydrophobically modified branched polyesters; and to the method for cleaning, washing or water treatment using such branched polyesters.
US11332698B2 Treatment agent composition for textile products
The present invention provides a treatment agent composition for textile products, containing the following component (A) and the following component (B): component (A): an internal olefin sulfonate having 16 or more and 24 or less carbons; and component (B): a softening base for textile products.
US11332689B2 Phosphorylated dispersants in fluids for electric vehicles
The present disclosure relates to a lubricating fluid for an electric motor system and a method of lubricating gears and cooling a motor in an electric motor system. In particular, the disclosed technology relates to a lubricating fluid, for use in electric motor vehicle, comprising an oil of lubricating viscosity and at least one phosphorylated dispersant exhibiting increased resistivity after aging.
US11332686B2 Fluorine-containing ether compound, lubricant for magnetic recording medium and magnetic recording medium
A fluorine-containing ether compound represented by formula (1) shown below. R4—CH2—R3—CH2—R2—CH2—R1—CH2—R2—CH2—R3—CH2—R4  (1) (In formula (1), R1 and R3 represent different perfluoropolyether chains, R2 represents a linking group containing one or more polar groups, and R4 represents a terminal group containing two or more polar groups.)
US11332685B2 Furniture lubricant
A furniture lubricant for coating a linear lacquered furniture slide bar to provide a slide layer with lowered friction. The furniture lubricant comprises a C10 to C28 alkane and a tri-glyceride. The viscosity, according to ISO 3104:1994/COR 1:1997, of the furniture lubricant at 40° C. is 20 to 80 mm2/s.
US11332684B2 Alcohol and ether fuel additives for lead-free gasoline
An octane-enhancing additive includes a mixed butanol composition, sec-butyl ether, methanol, methyl tert-butyl ether, and a C4-dimer, the mixed butanol composition comprising sec-butanol and tert-butanol, and the C4-dimer comprising di-isobutylene, 2,2,4 trimethylpentane, 2,3,3 trimethylpentane, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing.
US11332679B2 High performance process oil
Naphthenic process oils are made by blending one or more naphthenic vacuum gas oils in one or more viscosity ranges with a high CA content ethylene cracker bottoms, slurry oil, heavy cycle oil or light cycle oil feedstock to provide at least one blended oil, and hydrotreating the at least one blended oil to provide an enhanced CA content naphthenic process oil. The order of the vacuum distillation and blending steps may be reversed.
US11332672B2 Liquid crystal alignment agent composition, method of preparing liquid crystal alignment film, and liquid crystal alignment film, liquid crystal display using the same
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal alignment agent composition comprising a polymerizable liquid crystal alignment polymer; and a catalyst precursor compound of a specific structure, a method for preparing a liquid crystal alignment film using the same, and a liquid crystal alignment film and a liquid crystal display using the same.
US11332668B2 Treated medium for plant growth that has increased water retention
A treated medium for plant growth includes (A) a medium for plant growth and (B) a water retaining composition disposed on the medium. The composition also includes (1) an alcohol alkoxylate, (2) water, (3) a surfactant, and (4) a humectant. The (1) alcohol alkoxylate has the structure: R-(EO)m—(PO)n-(EO)y—(PO)z—OH in which R is a C3-C14 linear or branched aliphatic carbon chain, EO is ethylene oxide, m is from 0 to 20, y is from 0 to 20, PO is propylene oxide, n is from 1 to 40, z is from 0 to 40, and (m+y) is at least 1. The (3) surfactant and (4) humectant are chosen from specific compounds. The treated medium has a water retention of from 100 to 400 grams of water per 100 grams of treated medium as compared to a control medium that is free of the water retaining composition.
US11332658B2 Stimulation of wells in nano-darcy shale formations
Formulations and methods for stimulating the production from wells in nano-darcy shale formations. In one embodiment, the method includes injecting a treatment mixture containing a metal complexing agent into a nano-darcy shale formation adjacent to a well at a pressure below the fracture pressure of the formation. A sufficient contact time is allowed and then the treatment mixture is pumped from the subsurface. This has been shown to stimulate well production in shale formations. Without being held to a particular theory it appears that the metal complexing agent is binding with naturally occurring metals in the shale formation, and particularly divalent metal ions, which are then extracted with the spent fluid. This removal of naturally occurring metals may be increasing the permeability of the formation in the contact region adjacent to the well, thereby causing the observed increased production.
US11332657B2 Dual cation hydrate inhibitors
Dual cation hydrate inhibitor compositions and methods of using such compositions to, for example, inhibit the formation of gas hydrate agglomerates are provided. In some embodiments, such methods include introducing a hydrate inhibitor composition into a fluid, wherein the hydrate inhibitor composition includes at least one compound having the structural formula: wherein each of R1, R2, and R3 is independently a C1 to C6 hydrocarbon chain, wherein R4 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and any C1 to C50 hydrocarbon chain, wherein each of R5 and R6 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and a C1 to C50 hydrocarbon chain, wherein X− and Y− are counter anions, and wherein each of a and b is independently an integer from 1 to 10.
US11332646B2 Hot melt adhesive comprising isothiazolinone fungicides
The present invention relates to hot melt adhesive compositions comprising ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer(s) and isothiazolinone fungicides according to formula (I). Such hot melt adhesives show improved fungus resistance and are thus particularly suited for applications where such properties are desirable, such as ventilation and air-conditioning systems and air filters. The invention further relates to the use of said hot melt adhesives in such ventilation and air-conditioning systems and air filters as well as for bonding, stabilizing and sealing of pleats, edge and frame bonding, or seam sealing of bag filters. Further encompassed are air filters comprising the hot melt adhesives and methods of their manufacture using the hot melt adhesives of the invention.
US11332641B2 Polishing slurry composition enabling implementation of multi-selectivity
A polishing slurry composition enabling implementation of multi-selectivity is provided. The polishing slurry composition includes: a polishing liquid including abrasive particles; and an additive liquid, in which the additive liquid includes a polymer having an amide bond, and a cationic polymer.
US11332622B2 Method for preparing a carbon black of high resistivity and a carbon black of high resistivity prepared by this method
The present invention generally relates to a method for preparing a carbon black of high resistivity through the surface treatment of the carbon black which exhibits conductivity, and a carbon black prepared by this method.
US11332620B2 Solution comprising a dye
Solution comprising about 1 to about 25 wt % of a dye that loses its colour during radical cure and about 75 to about 99 wt % of a solvent mixture, said solvent mixture comprising cyclopentanone and dimethylsulphoxide in a weight ratio of about 60:40 to about 95:5.
US11332605B2 Composition of thermoplastic elastomer
Disclosed is a thermoplastic elastomer composition having a superior low-temperature flexibility is provided. The thermoplastic elastomer composition may include an amount of about 10 to 15 wt % of a polypropylene-ethylene copolymer; an amount of about 70 to 85 wt % of a thermoplastic elastomer including an olefin-based thermoplastic elastomer and a styrene-based thermoplastic elastomer; an amount of about 5 to 10 wt % of a softener; an amount of about 3 to 5 wt % of a reinforcing agent; and an amount of about 1 wt % or less but greater than 0 wt % of a UV stabilizer based on the total weight of the thermoplastic elastomer composition.
US11332600B2 Method for producing nanocelluloses from a cellulose substrate
Disclosed is a method for producing nanocelluloses from a cellulose substrate including cellulose fibers, the method including the following sequence of steps: —a step of enzymatic treatment of the cellulose substrate, by bringing same into contact with at least one cleaving enzyme, then—a step of mechanical treatment of the cellulose substrate subjected to the step of enzymatic treatment, in order to delaminate the cellulose fibres and obtain the nanocelluloses. The at least one cleaving enzyme is chosen from the enzymes belonging to the family of lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases (LPMOs) capable of achieving cleavage in the presence of an electron donor. Also disclosed are the nanocelluloses obtained according to the method.
US11332599B2 Modified zirconium phosphate tungstate, negative thermal expansion filler and polymer composition
There is provided a modified zirconium phosphate tungstate which effectively suppresses the elution of phosphorus ions even when it contacts with water, can develop the performance excellent as a negative thermal expansion material, and can be dispersed in a polymer compound such as a resin, and use of which enables a low-thermal expansive material containing a negative thermal expansion filler to be well produced. The surface of a zirconium phosphate tungstate particle is coated with an inorganic compound containing one or two or more elements (M) selected from Zn, Si, Al, Ba, Ca, Mg, Ti, V, Sn, Co, Fe and Zr. The BET specific surface area of the zirconium phosphate tungstate particle is preferably 0.1 m2/g to 50 m2/g.
US11332597B2 Photo-curable composition and patterning method using the same
The present invention provides a photo-curable composition, and UV imprint method, that requires a small demolding force, wherein the photo-curable composition contains a polymerizable monomer (A), a polymerization initiator (B), and a fluorine-containing surfactant (C), and the photo-cured product of the photo-curable composition has a water contact angle of 74 degrees or less.
US11332587B2 Window for display device and display device including the window
A window for a display device and a display device including the window, the window including a base member; and a coating layer, the coating layer being formed on at least one surface of the base member and including core particles; and at least one polymer ligand, the polymer ligand being grafted onto surfaces of the core particles and bonds the core particles to the base member.
US11332585B2 Giant macromolecules: copolydendrimers containing heteroatoms
A synthesis method includes synthesising copolydendrimers containing heteroatoms from at least two dendrimers as starting precursors.
US11332558B2 Water-absorbent resin, and soil
Provided is a water-absorbent resin that quickly absorbs water, even in sandbag in which a large amount of the water-absorbent resin has been used, that does not easily form unswollen lump, and that has a high gel swelling volume when water is used to swell the water-absorbent resin. This water-absorbent resin is configured from a polymer of water-soluble ethylenic unsaturated monomers. The physiological-saline absorption capacity of the water-absorbent resin is 40-60 g/g. When a cross-sectional image of the water-absorbent resin is observed by x-ray computed tomography, the fraction of the area of the cross-sectional image that is hollow portions (the hollow area ratio of the cross-sectional image), as calculated on the basis of formula (I), is no more than 10%. (I) Hollow area ratio [%]={total cross-sectional area (B) of hollow portions of the water-absorbent resin/(total cross-sectional area (A) of resin portions of the water-absorbent resin+total cross-sectional area (B) of hollow portions of the water-absorbent resin)}×100%.
US11332550B2 Device and method for producing powdered polymers
An apparatus for production of pulverulent polymers having a reactor for droplet polymerization with an apparatus for dropletization of a monomer solution for the preparation of the polymer. The apparatus for dropletization has holes through which the monomer solution is introduced, an addition point for a gas above the apparatus for dropletization, at least one gas withdrawal point at the periphery of the reactor and a fluidized bed, wherein at least one of the following is fulfilled: an apparatus for increasing turbulence in the gas flow is disposed in the region of the apparatus for dropletization of the monomer solution, an apparatus for increasing turbulence in the gas flow is disposed in the region of the addition point for the gas, the addition point for gas is configured such that elevated turbulence is generated. A process for producing pulverulent polymers, in which an increase in flow turbulence in the gas flow in the region of the apparatus for dropletization also is disclosed.
US11332548B2 Carboxylated derivatives of glycosaminoglycans and use as drugs
A glycosaminoglycan derivative endowed with heparanase inhibitory activity and antitumor activity, bearing carboxylate groups in positions 2 and 3 of at least part of the glycosaminoglycan residues, and to the process for preparing the same. The glycosaminoglycan derivatives of the present invention are generated starting from natural or synthetic glycosaminoglycans, preferably heparin or low molecular weight heparin, optionally 2-O- and 2-N-desulfated by two steps of oxidation. By the first oxidation, adjacent dials and optionally adjacent OH/NH2 of the glycosaminoglycan residues are converted to aldehydes and by the second oxidation said dialdehydes are converted to carboxylate groups. The first oxidation preferably leads to the cleavage of C2-C3 linkage of the ring of oxidable residues. The invention relates to a process for the preparation of said glycosaminoglycan derivatives and to their use as active ingredients of medicaments.
US11332524B2 Anti-IL-27 antibodies and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to anti-IL-27 antibodies, and antigen-binding portions thereof. The disclosure also relates to methods for treating or ameliorating one or more symptoms of a disease, such as cancer, by administering the antibodies or antigen-binding portion thereof. The disclosure also relates to methods for detecting IL-27 in, for example, a subject or a sample.
US11332521B2 Anti-family with sequence similarity 19, member A5 antibodies and method of use thereof
The present disclosure provides antibodies that specifically bind to human FAM19A5 and compositions comprising such antibodies. In a specific aspect, the antibodies specifically bind to human FAM19A5 and modulate FAM19A5 activity, e.g., inhibit, suppress, reduce, or reverse the onset of reactive gliosis and/or excessive proliferation of reactive astrocytes, utilizing such antibodies. The present disclosure also provides methods for treating disorders, such as central nervous system damage, a degenerative brain disorder, or a neuropathic pain, by administering an antibody that specifically binds to human FAM19A5.
US11332517B2 Antibodies against F glycoprotein of Hendra and Nipah viruses
The present invention relates to antibodies or antibody fragments that bind, neutralize, and/or inhibit Hendra or Nipah virus. The invention provides antibodies or antibody fragments that selectively bind to the F glycoprotein of Hendra or Nipah virus, and pharmaceutical compositions including such antibodies and/or fragments. The invention further provides polynucleotides encoding the antibodies and fragments of the invention and host cells transformed therewith. Additionally, the invention discloses prophylactic, therapeutic, and diagnostic methods employing the antibodies, fragments, polynucleotides, and/or compositions of the invention.
US11332515B2 Multi-epitopic construct
The invention relates to multiple epitope constructs, immunogenic and vaccine compositions comprising recombinant molecules presenting inserted multiple and different epitopes from a variety of antigens. The antigenic determinants being associated with different pathways leading to atherosclerosis. In particular, the invention relates to such compositions for eliciting an immune response against antigens and pathogens involved in the development of atherosclerosis the invention includes inter alia methods of treating and/or preventing the disease and recombinant protein products.
US11332513B2 Chimeric antigen receptors having GITR intracellular domain as co-stimulatory domain
The present invention is directed to a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) fusion protein comprising from N-terminus to C-terminus: (i) a single-chain variable fragment (scFv) comprising VH and VL, wherein scFv binds to a tumor antigen, (ii) a transmembrane domain, (iii) a co-stimulatory domain of GITR intracellular domain, and (iv) an activating domain. In one embodiment, the tumor antigen is human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), human mesothelin, or human CD19. CARs having GITR intracellular domain as a co-stimulatory domain have certain advantages over other traditional CAR co-stimulatory domains.
US11332511B2 Modified monocytes/macrophage expressing chimeric antigen receptors and uses thereof
The present invention includes methods and compositions for treating cancer, whether a solid tumor or a hematologic malignancy. By expressing a chimeric antigen receptor in a monocyte, macrophage or dendritic cell, the modified cell is recruited to the tumor microenvironment where it acts as a potent immune effector by infiltrating the tumor and killing the target cells. One aspect includes a modified cell and pharmaceutical compositions comprising the modified cell for adoptive cell therapy and treating a disease or condition associated with immunosuppression.
US11332508B2 Triple glucagon/GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist
A a triple agonist having activities to all of glucagon, GLP-1, and GIP receptors is disclosed. Uses of the triple agonist are disclosed.
US11332507B2 IL-22 Fc fusion proteins
The invention relates to IL-22 polypeptides, IL-22 Fc fusion proteins and IL-22 agonists, composition comprising the same, methods of making and methods of using the composition for the treatment of diseases. The invention also relates to IL-22 receptor associated reagents and methods of use thereof.
US11332501B2 Recombinant binding proteins and their use
New designed ankyrin repeat domains with binding specificity for serum albumin, recombinant binding proteins comprising at least two designed ankyrin repeat domains with binding specificity for serum albumin, as well as recombinant binding proteins comprising at least one designed ankyrin repeat domain with binding specificity for hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), at least one designed ankyrin repeat domain with binding specificity for vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF-A), and at least two designed ankyrin repeat domain with binding specificity for serum albumin are described, as well as nucleic acids encoding such designed ankyrin repeat domains and recombinant binding proteins, pharmaceutical compositions comprising such designed ankyrin repeat domains, recombinant binding proteins or nucleic acids and the use of such designed ankyrin repeat domains, recombinant binding proteins, nucleic acids or pharmaceutical compositions in the treatment of diseases.
US11332495B2 Process for the preparation of Degarelix acetate and Degarelix acetate-mannitol premix
Methods for preparing degarelix acetate are provided that include the steps of providing a suitable resin; deprotecting the resin with a diethylenetriamine solution; reacting sequentially the deprotected resin with different Fmoc protected amino acids; deprotecting the amino acid in each sequence with a diethylenetriamine solution in a stepwise fashion to yield a degarelix crude compound; and purifying the degarelix crude compound to yield pharmaceutically acceptable degarelix acetate. Methods of preparing degarelix acetate-mannitol premix and the resulting degarelix acetate-mannitol premix are also provided.