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US11361209B2 Power electronics for use in smart cards and other applications
Disclosed herein is a mounting system for a near field RF communications chip. The system comprises: (i) a substrate for carrying electronic components, and for providing electrical interconnections therebetween; (ii) a chip coupling carried by the substrate for connecting a near field RF communications chip (1001) to the mounting system; (iii) an auxiliary power provider (1003), separate from said near field RF communications chip, and adapted for providing electrical power output based on a received alternating electrical signal; (iv) an antenna coupling for connecting a near field RF communications antenna (1006) to said mounting system; and (v) a splitter (1005), for splitting alternating electrical signals.
US11361207B1 Chip card with on/off mechanisms
Chip cards that are protected from unauthorized access to information and instructions stored in the chip card's chip by unauthorized persons using illicit devices that emulate chip readers to interrogate the chips in chip cards and obtain or download confidential data stored in the chips. The chip cards are disabled when not ready to be used, such that the chips cannot be accessed by illicit devices, thus protecting the chip card owner and/or issuer from potential losses.
US11361204B2 Metal card
A card core includes a body defining a cutout and a discontinuity. The cutout includes an opening in the body defined by an edge and the discontinuity includes a channel defined by the body extending from an outer surface of the body to the cutout. At least one circuit element is positioned within the cutout. The cutout defines a size and geometry such that a gap is defined between the at least one circuit element and the edge to electromagnetically isolate the at least one circuit element from the body.
US11361189B2 Image generation method and computing device
An image generation method and a computing device employing the method includes: acquiring a plurality of original images; and processing the plurality of original images to obtain a training data set. An anti-neural network model is trained according to the training data set. A candidate image is generated through the trained anti-neural network model. The candidate image is complemented through a detail completion network model to obtain a target image according to a comparison image. Thereby, a style of the generated image is the same as that of the comparison image. A more realistic image can be randomly generated saving the time and energy of artificially creating an image.
US11361186B2 Visual relationship detection method and system based on adaptive clustering learning
The present disclosure discloses a visual relationship detection method based on adaptive clustering learning, including: detecting visual objects from an input image and recognizing the visual objects to obtain context representation; embedding the context representation of pair-wise visual objects into a low-dimensional joint subspace to obtain a visual relationship sharing representation; embedding the context representation into a plurality of low-dimensional clustering subspaces, respectively, to obtain a plurality of preliminary visual relationship enhancing representation; and then performing regularization by clustering-driven attention mechanism; fusing the visual relationship sharing representations and regularized visual relationship enhancing representations with a prior distribution over the category label of visual relationship predicate, to predict visual relationship predicates by synthetic relational reasoning. The method is capable of fine-grained recognizing visual relationships of different subclasses by mining latent relationships in-between, which improves the accuracy of visual relationship detection.
US11361179B2 Barcode reading system having a legacy mobile client function, a non-legacy mobile client function, and a relay function
A barcode reading application includes an image capture function for controlling a white light source and a camera of a mobile device to capture an image of a barcode in a target area. The barcode reading application also includes a decoder function for receiving the image of the barcode and generating decoded data representing data encoded in the barcode. The barcode reading application also includes a non-legacy mobile client function for transmitting the decoded data to a non-legacy system. The barcode reading application also includes a legacy mobile client function for transmitting the decoded data to an intermediate server, which then provides the decoded data received from the legacy mobile client function to a legacy system. The barcode reading application also includes a relay function for determining whether the decoded data is intended for the legacy system or the non-legacy system.
US11361163B2 System and method to represent conversational flows as graph embeddings and to conduct classification and clustering based on such embeddings
Systems and methods develop a natural language interface. Conversational data including user utterances is received for a plurality of conversations from a natural language interface. Each of the conversations is classified to determine intents for each user utterance, and for each of the conversations, a control flow diagram showing the intents and sequential flow of the conversation is generated. Each of the control flow diagrams is processed to generate a graph embedding representative of the conversation. A previous conversation that is similar to the current conversation is identified from a previous graph embedding that is nearest to a current graph embedding of a most recent utterance in a current conversation. A previous outcome of the previous conversation is used to predict an outcome of the current conversation, which, when not positive, may control response outputs of the natural language interface to steer the current conversation towards a positive result.
US11361161B2 Automated system and method to prioritize language model and ontology expansion and pruning
A system and method for updating computerized language models is provided that automatically adds or deletes terms from the language model to capture trending events or products, while maximizing computer efficiencies by deleting terms that are no longer trending and use of knowledge bases, machine learning model training and evaluation corpora, analysis tools and databases.
US11361152B2 System and method for automated content labeling
An automated content labeling system is disclosed. An example embodiment is configured to: register a plurality of labelers to which annotation tasks are assigned; populate a labeling queue with content data to be annotated; assign annotation tasks from the labeling queue to the plurality of labelers; and provide a superpixel annotation tool enabling the plurality of labelers to configure a size of a segment cluster in an image of the content data, and select each segment cluster to be included in a segmentation feature with a specified object class, the segment clusters including similarly colored pixels from the image.
US11361147B2 Method and system for automatic customization of uniform resource locators (URL) by extracting a URL or a content containing one or more URLs and replacing with one or more customized URLs
The invention provides a system and method for customizing one or more Uniform Resource Locator (URLs), including defining configuration rules which governs customization of one or more URLs; reading and loading the configuration rules to a computing device using a software means; activating an event listener means for identifying an event of a content copied to a temporary or other storage location of the computing device; extracting content for customization from the copied content; requesting a customization server to customize the extracted content based on the configuration rules; returning one or more customized URLs to the software means; and replacing the extracted content with one or more returned customized URLs. The invention enables users to obtain customized or branded URLs without interrupting the natural work process of copying and pasting and without any additional steps involved. The invention allows customization of URLs when a content is updated.
US11361140B1 Routing for length-matched nets in interposer designs
Automated routing of signal nets for interposer designs. Signal nets are defined by their endpoints (bumps). The nets and their corresponding bumps are assigned to bump groups, based on the relative locations of the bumps and also based on length-matching constraints for the nets. Some of the bump groups may be “clones,” where the routing for one bump group may also be applied to its clone. In order for two bump groups to be clones, the bumps in the two bump groups must have a same relative position (i.e., same bump pattern), and the nets in the two bump groups must be subject to the same length-matching constraint. The routing through the interposer for one of the clones is determined, and that routing is then replicated for the other clones.
US11361139B2 Continuous global representation of local data using effective areas in integrated circuit layouts
A method for representing a layout of an integrated circuit (IC) includes, in part, determining multiple regions of the IC layout based on one or more parameters, determining multiple areas associated with the multiple regions where each area has a characteristic of a region of the multiple regions, assigning a first set of values to locations of the IC layout outside the multiple areas, assigning a second set of values to locations of the IC layout within the multiple areas, and, in response to a determination that a location of the IC layout is in two or more overlapping areas of the multiple areas, determining a value to assign to the location in accordance with the values of the two or more overlapping areas. The method further includes generating data representative of the IC layout design in accordance with the first and second set of values, and the assigned value.
US11361133B2 Method of reporting circuit performance for high-level synthesis
Methods and apparatus for implementing a programmable integrated circuit using circuit design tools are provided. The circuit design tools may receive a high-level synthesis source code, parse the high-level synthesis source code to generate a compiler intermediate representation, process the compiler intermediate representation to generate a register transfer level (RTL) description, and then synthesize and compile the RTL description to generate an output netlist. Timing analysis may be performed on the output netlist to identify a critical path. Components in the critical path may be mapped back to specific portions in the RTL descriptions, to specification portions of the compiler intermediate representation, and to specific lines in the high-level synthesis source code. The designer can then optimize the high-level synthesis source code to shorten the critical path. This process may be iterated as many times as desired.
US11361130B2 Ensuring additive manufacturability of object model using meso-skeleton analysis
A three-dimensional object model is divided into a plurality of slices that are targeted for an additive manufacturing process having a minimum printable feature size. For each of the slices, a thinning algorithm is applied to one or more contours of the slice to form a meso-skeleton, where topological features of the thinned slice that are smaller than the minimum printable feature size are reduced to skeletal paths. A corrected slice is formed using the meso-skeleton by sweeping the meso-skeleton with the minimum printable feature size. The corrected slices are assembled into a corrected object model and the corrected object model is used in the additive manufacturing process.
US11361127B2 Simulation device, simulation method, and storage medium
The present invention provides a simulation device, etc. in which the computational load for computing behavior of a pedestrian or the like is reduced while suppressing inaccuracy in simulation. This simulation device is provided with a processor configured to: select, based on a position of a moving object model that is a virtual moving object positioned within a virtual map including a plurality of cells, one or more of the plurality of cells, as candidates for a post-movement place of the moving object model; compute, for each candidate of the candidates, a margin level that represents a degree of a margin of the each candidate for newly accepting the moving object model; and determine the post-movement place from among the candidates, based on the margin level and a reference direction associated with the moving object model.
US11361116B2 Modeling of blends on bosses and faces of a solid model pocket
Methods for accurately modeling blends in a solid model and corresponding systems and computer-readable mediums. A method includes receiving a solid model including a plurality of faces and bosses, and identifying a pocket from the plurality of faces, including one or more pocket edges to be blended. The method includes performing an analyze pockets process on the pocket and identifying at least one of a tool type, a tool method, or a tool dimension for machining the pocket. The method includes performing a blend pocket process to model blends on the pocket edges and adding blends to the solid model at the pocket edges in a predefined order, according to the blend pocket analysis, to produce a modified solid model. The method includes displaying the modified solid model by the data processing system.
US11361105B2 Time blocking noising for de-identification
Techniques disclosed herein relate to removing potentially identifying features of a specific subject from a data set to prevent re-identification of the subject using an external data source. In various embodiments, the data set contains, as potential identifying features of the specific subject, multiple bursts of temporally-proximate events. Time blocks within the data set can be identified to capture one or more of the bursts of temporally-proximate events for the specific subject. Adding random time shifts for each time block can add noise to the data set and remove or obfuscate the identifying features of a specific subject to generate a time shifted data set.
US11361101B2 Multi-party authentication and authorization
Disclosed are various examples for multi-party authentication and authentication. In one example, a user can gain access to secured data stored by a managed device based on the presence of the minimum quantity of other users within a threshold proximity of the user who desires access.
US11361093B2 Data release control based on authentication and link protection
First data is stored. A request for the first data is received from a communication device over a link established with a communication device. An access control engine comprising circuitry is to control access to the first data to the communication device based on an authentication state of the communication device and a protection state of the link.
US11361092B2 Contextual access of data
A computing device and method for contextual access, including the computing device to implement a traversal of a property graph of data. The traversal includes using contextual information to determine whether to grant access to vertices of the property graph and to outgoing edges of the vertices.
US11361076B2 Vulnerability-detection crawler
A method includes accessing a plurality of network sources by a crawler bank. The crawler bank includes a plurality of crawlers. Each crawler may be designated to specifically crawl at least one of the network sources. In some implementations, the method includes crawling each of the network sources to identify one or more featured content. In some implementations, the crawlers look to identify vulnerability reports on the network sources. In some implementations, crawlers look to identify vulnerability reports based on a predetermined set of rules. The predetermined set of rules may include a name of a product, a name of a vendor or manufacturer, a name and a version of a product, a product part number, etc. In some implementations, the method includes transmitting each of the identified featured content to the server. In such implementations, the crawlers transmit the identified vulnerability reports to the crawler bank on the server.
US11361075B1 Image steganography detection
In one aspect, an illustrative methodology implementing the disclosed techniques includes, by a computing device, determining that an application process includes use of a first image and a second image, one of the first and second images being generated as part of the application process, and detecting a difference in content of the first image or the second image based on a comparison of the first and second images. The method also includes, by the computing device, revoking access to a file that includes at least one of the first and second images based on the detection of the difference in content of one of the first and second images.
US11361053B2 Systems and methods for payload encoding and decoding
Systems and methods for payload encoding and decoding are disclosed. Example apparatus disclosed herein determine encoding data corresponding to one or more frequencies to be used to encode a message into audio data. Disclosed example apparatus also generate a license file including the encoding data, the license file corresponding to the message to be encoded into the audio data, the message to be encoded into the audio data by an encoding device. Disclosed example apparatus further transmit the license file to a decoding device to enable the decoding device to decode the message from the audio data based on the license file.
US11361039B2 Autodidactic phenological data collection and verification
A method, computer system, and computer program product for expanding phenological data resources by collecting phenological data from social media sites are provided. The embodiment may include determining one or more species of plants or animals from a plurality of data shared on social media sites. The embodiment may also include extracting phenological information related to the determined plants or animals. The embodiment may further include validating the phenological information against known or already validated information received from crowd source phenological information or a plurality of ecological and biological databases. The embodiment may further include cataloging the validated and filtered phenological information according to a list selected from a group consisting of species, locations, biological or ecological characteristics. The embodiment may also include generating reports related to the cataloged phenological information utilizing plant image analysis, object identification analysis or user satisfaction analysis.
US11361036B2 Using historical information to improve search across heterogeneous indices
A method, system and computer program product are disclosed for searching for data. In one embodiment, the invention provides a method comprising identifying a query and a search scope including a set of specified entities; and for each of these entities, estimating a number of documents that would be identified in a search through the entity to answer the query. On the basis of this estimating, a subset of the entities is formed. The query and this subset of entities are sent to a search engine to search the subset of entities to answer the query. In one embodiment, the estimating includes collecting statistical information from queries to build up a historical cache using heuristics or machine learning techniques, wherein the query includes a key word and a scope, and the historical cache contains a maximum number of returned results for an entity given the queries executed.
US11361030B2 Positive/negative facet identification in similar documents to search context
Facet-based search processing is provided which includes receiving a query search context for querying documents of a document set, and retrieving, by similar document search processing, a document subset from the document set. The document subset includes documents of the set most similar to a search document of the query search context. Facet analysis processing is used to generate M candidate facets most-related to the query search context, and facets of the M candidate facets associated with documents of the subset are identified, and classified into a positive facet set and a negative facet set based, at least in part, on extent of facet commonality across the documents. A listing is of the documents in the document subset is provided, with the listing highlighting facets of the positive facet set.
US11361023B2 Retrieval and conversion of query results from multiple query services
A system can receive an identifier for a query used by a query service of one or more query services and an identifier for the query used by an issuing computer system. The query service and the computer system that issued the query can use different schemas for query results. A mapping can be established that maps elements of one schema to the other schema. This mapping, and a mapping of the query identifiers, can be used to convert query results to a format useable by the computing system that issued the query. By converting query results from multiple query services, which may have different formats, to a common format of the issuing computing system, the use of multiple query services is facilitated.
US11361017B1 Method to differentiate and classify fingerprints using fingerprint neighborhood analysis
Techniques are described that exclude use of “stop-fingerprints” from media database formation and search query to an automatic content recognition (ACR) systems based on media content fingerprints updated by stop-fingerprint analysis. A classification process is presented which takes in fingerprints from reference media files as an input and produces a modified set of fingerprints as an output by applying a novel stop-fingerprint classification algorithm. Architecture for the distributed stop-fingerprint generation is presented. Various cases, as stop-fingerprints generation for the entire reference database, stop-fingerprints generation for the individual reference fingerprint files, and temporal fingerprint classification obtained through intermediate steps of the temporal fingerprint classification algorithm are presented. A hash-based signature classification algorithm is also described.
US11361014B2 System and method for completing a user profile
A system and method for at least partially completing a user profile. The method includes analyzing the user profile to identify at least one missing informational element in the user profile, wherein identifying the at least one missing element further comprises determining at least one concept based on the user profile and matching the determined at least one concept to a plurality of category concepts, each concept including a collection of signatures and metadata describing the concept, wherein each category concept is associated with at least one required informational element, wherein each missing informational element is one of the at least one required informational element that is not included in the user profile; sending a query for the missing informational element; and updating at least a portion of the user profile based on a response to the query.
US11361009B2 Grouping users of a mobile network
Identifying groupings of individual users of a mobile network. In particular, some embodiments are configured to obtain transaction data records from one or more mobile network provider(s). Groupings of users may be identified by capturing association patterns in the data by applying word embedding.
US11361007B2 Methods, systems, and computer-readable media for semantically enriching content and for semantic navigation
Content of different formats may be sourced from various data sources such as content servers and ingested into a data integration server by an ingestion broker embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium. The ingestion broker may normalize the content of different formats into a uniform representation that can be indexed and delivered across multiple digital channels for a variety of applications. The normalized content may be analyzed and semantic metadata may be determined from the normalized content. The normalized content can be semantically enriched by associating the semantic metadata and the like with the content. The semantic metadata can be stored in a semantic index that can be used for searching via the data integration server. During search, the semantic metadata can be instantiated as facets for user navigation and refinement of search criteria and additional semantic relationships can be assigned to the words in the normalized content.
US11361005B2 Method for processing map data, device, and storage medium
The disclosure discloses a method for processing map data, a device, and a storage medium. The detailed implementing solution includes: determining POI data of bound points of interest (POI) of a road to be marked in response to obtaining a road marking instruction; selecting target POI data from the POI data of the bound POIs based on a scene where a user is located; and rendering a map interface based on road information of the road to be marked and the target POI data, and displaying the map interface rendered.
US11361001B2 Search using data warehouse grants
Search using data warehouse grants including determining, for a user, one or more access grants for a cloud-based data warehouse, each of the access grants comprising an object identifier of a data object accessible to the user; generating a search query comprising one or more search terms and a filter based on each of the access grants; sending the search query to a search indexing service configured to maintain an index of the cloud-based data warehouse; and receiving, in response to the search query, first search results responsive to the one or more search terms and included in a scope based on the filter.
US11360996B2 Systems and methods for formatting data using a recurrent neural network
Systems and methods for formatting data are disclosed. For example, a system may include at least one memory storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to perform operations. The operations may include receiving data comprising a plurality of sequences of data values and training a recurrent neural network model to output conditional probabilities of subsequent data values based on preceding data values in the data value sequences. The operations may include generating conditional probabilities using the trained recurrent neural network model and the received data. The operations may include determining a data format of a subset of the data value sequences, based on the generated conditional probabilities, and reformatting at least one of the data value sequences according to the determined data format.
US11360987B2 Computer-based systems for dynamic network graph generation based on automated entity and/or activity resolution and methods of use thereof
In order to facilitate dynamic graphing of entity networks based on activity, systems and methods include a processor receiving entity-specific data records and a plurality of entity-related activity records for a plurality of entities, where each entity-specific activity record includes activity data regarding at least one activity associated with an entity. The processor generates graph nodes for an entity activity graph based on the plurality of entity-specific data records, where each graph node of the plurality of graph nodes represents the particular entity and then generating an activity data structure, including the graph nodes and edges between the graph nodes, where the edges represent characteristics of the activities between graph nodes based on the entity-related activity record.
US11360979B2 Relevance tuning for online search
In an embodiment, the disclosed technologies are capable of creating and storing a digital repository capable of storing digital work items; receiving a query; determining historical alpha values and historical beta values for each of at least two candidate search algorithms; for each of the at least two candidate search algorithms, generating a beta distribution using the historical alpha values and the historical beta values as parameters; for each of the at least two candidate search algorithms, computing, using values sampled from the beta distribution, a score that indicates a likelihood of the candidate search algorithm producing a search result that satisfies a relevance criterion; selecting, from the at least two candidate search algorithms, an algorithm that has a score that satisfies a selection criterion; and executing the query using the selected algorithm.
US11360977B2 Selectively allowing query optimization in query processing
Implementations of the present disclosure include receiving, by a query processing server, a first query, the first query including a syntax indicating that precision loss is allowed, processing, by the query processing server, the first query to provide a first QEP, optimization of which would result in precision loss in a generated query result, determining that the syntax is provided, and in response, optimizing the first QEP to provide an optimized QEP, executing the optimized QEP to generate a query result that includes data stored within a database system, the query result having reduced accuracy relative to a query result that would be generated based on the first QEP, and providing the query result as output from the database system.
US11360972B2 Data anonymization in database management systems
Implementations of the present disclosure include receiving a view command for creating a view to display anonymized data in response to one or more queries, the view command including a view name, a table, a set of columns of the table, an anonymization type, a set of static parameters, and, for a sub-set of columns of the table, one or more sets of column-specific parameters, each set of column-specific parameters being specific to anonymization of data of a respective column of the table included in the sub-set of columns, storing the view command within the database system, and receiving a query referencing the view, and in response, providing a data set including data from each column in the sub-set of columns, receiving an anonymized data set including anonymized data that is generated from the data set using the anonymization type, the static parameters, and the sets of column-specific parameters.
US11360965B1 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for dynamically updating database tables
A method, apparatus, and computer program product are provided for dynamically updating database tables by generating dynamic field tracking forms. The method retrieves, based on an application bundle, values associated with a plurality of fields from a database, and dynamically generates and transmits a structured document and associated script based on the retrieved values. The method further receives an indication of a custom field, stores the custom field and associated values, and dynamically re-generates and re-transmits an updated structured document to allow for real-time or near real-time customization and database storage.
US11360960B2 Servicing database requests using derivations of canonicalized tables
Servicing database requests using derivations of canonicalized tables including maintaining a canonical table repository of canonicalized tables, wherein each canonicalized table is a transformed version of a table previously retrieved from a database; receiving, from a client computing system, a request for a table from the database; generating a description of a canonical version of the requested table; determining that the canonical version of the requested table is derivable using a canonicalized table in the canonical table repository; and in response to determining that the canonical version of the requested table is derivable using the canonicalized table in the canonical table repository: transforming the canonicalized table in the canonical table repository based on the received request for the table, including deriving a portion of the requested table using the canonicalized table in the canonical table repository; and providing, to the client computing system, the transformed canonicalized table.
US11360959B2 Building risk analysis system with dynamic and base line risk
A building management system includes one or more computer-readable storage media having instructions stored thereon that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive threats, the threats each indicating an incident affecting a dynamic risk score associated with an asset, wherein one or more of the threats are current threats that are active at a current point in time and one or more of the threats are historic threats that were active at one or more past times. The instructions cause the one or more processors to generate, based on the one or more current threats, the dynamic risk score at the current point in time, generate, based on the one or more historic threats, a baseline risk score, and cause a user interface to display an indication of the dynamic risk score at the current point in time and an indication of the baseline risk score.
US11360957B2 Searchable investigation history for event data store
A processing device receives a first query comprising a first field value and a first time period. The processing device performs a first search of a data store to identify a first plurality of events having the first time period and at least one field that comprises the first field value. The processing device generates a first search object comprising the first field value. The first search object may be a data structure, file or data record, and is stored in the data store. The processing device generates a search event comprising the first field value and a reference to the first search object. An event entry for the first search event is then written to the data store. Future searches may return both the first search event and other events, as well as search objects.
US11360951B1 Database migration systems and methods
A system such as a service of a computing resource service provider includes executable code that, if executed by one or more processors, causes the one or more processors to identify a set of resources associated with a first database system, determine, based at least in part on the set of resources, an expected outcome of an operation of a second database system, and generate, executable code that, if executed, verifies an actual outcome of the operation of the second database system against the expected outcome. The system may be utilized as part of a database migration process where data from a first database system is transferred to a second database system.
US11360948B2 Inserting owner-specified data processing pipelines into input/output path of object storage service
Systems and methods are described for modifying input and output (I/O) to an object storage service by implementing one or more owner-specified functions to I/O requests. A function can implement a data manipulation, such as filtering out sensitive data before reading or writing the data. The functions can be applied prior to implementing a request method (e.g., GET or PUT) specified within the I/O request, such that the data to which the method is applied my not match the object specified within the request. For example, a user may request to obtain (e.g., GET) a data set. The data set may be passed to a function that filters sensitive data to the data set, and the GET request method may then be applied to the output of the function. In this manner, owners of objects on an object storage service are provided with greater control of objects stored or retrieved from the service.
US11360935B2 Efficient data storage management system
An efficient data storage system is described. An agent software application on computing devices in a first tier processes snapshot backups and pushes them to an appliance software application on a server in a second tier. The appliance software application processes archive backups and pushes them to cloud storage in a third tier. A cloud application on a management server receives storage policy specifications from customers and promulgates the policies to the agent software application and the appliance software application. The policy specifications include time periods and retention set information for the backups. When a retention set has been exceeded, the storage system is pruned to remove file references to unneeded files and delete data files no longer referenced in storage sets in the retention set.
US11360931B2 Disjoint array computer
A hierarchical array computer architecture comprised of a master computer connected to a plurality of node computers wherein each node has a memory segment. A high speed connection scheme between the master computer and the nodes allows the master computer or individual nodes conditional access to the node memory segments. The resulting architecture creates an array computer with a large distributed memory in which each memory segment of the distributed memory has an associated computing element; the entire array being housed in a blade server type enclosure. The array computer created with this architecture provides a linear increase of processing speed corresponding to the number of nodes.
US11360924B1 Quantum message bus using superdense encoding
A quantum message bus using superdense encoding to provide communications between services running on quantum computing devices and/or classical computing devices is disclosed herein. In one example, a message bus listener service executing on a first quantum computing device receives, via the message bus, a message sent from a sending service running on the first quantum computing device directed to a recipient service executing on a second quantum computing device. A quantum communication driver (QCD) service of the first quantum computing device identifies the second quantum computing device as a remote quantum computing device, and performs superdense encoding of the message using a first set of qubits that are entangled with a second set of qubits of the second quantum computing device. The first set of qubits are then sent to the second quantum computing device, which, in some examples, decodes and transmits the message to the recipient service.
US11360923B2 Multi-function SD card
A multi-memory SD card includes an enclosure having the outer dimensions of a standard SD card. Two separate SiP SD packages are provided along with two separate sets of electrical contacts each according to the SD standard to provide, in a single SD card bundle, the functions and performance of two SD cards. The SiP packages may both be full size SD format, or one may be a micro- or nano- SD card. The first and second SiP SD packages has the same or different capacity and/or speed, and the micro- or nano- SiP package is permanent or removable. An onboard battery and/or PCB may also be housed in the enclosure for configuring WiFi/redundant array of independent disks (RAID) or backup.
US11360917B2 Storage devices configured to support multiple hosts and operation methods thereof
An operation method of a storage device configured to implement physical functions respectively corresponding to hosts includes receiving performance information from each of the host devices, setting a performance level of each of the physical functions to a first level, processing a command from a first host through a corresponding first physical function, changing a performance level of the first physical function to a second level based on the performance information and a performance serviced to the first host, and processing a second command from a second host through at least one second physical function corresponding to the second host prior to processing a subsequent first command from the first host, through the first physical function, based on a performance level of the at least one second physical function being the first level and the performance level of the first physical function being the second level.
US11360908B2 Memory-efficient block/object address mapping
Systems, methods and/or devices are used to perform memory-efficient mapping of block/object addresses. In one aspect, a method of managing a storage system having one or more storage devices includes a tiered data structure in which each node has a logical ID and entries in the nodes reference other nodes in the tiered data structure using the logical IDs. As a result, when a child node is updated and stored to a new location, but retains its logical ID, its parent node does not need to be updated, because the logical ID in the entry referencing the child node remains unchanged. Further, the storage system uses a secondary mapping table to translate the logical IDs to the corresponding physical locations of the corresponding nodes. Additionally, the secondary mapping table is cached in volatile memory, and as a result, the physical location of a required node is determined without accessing non-volatile memory.
US11360899B2 Fault tolerant data coherence in large-scale distributed cache systems
A programmable switch includes a plurality of ports for communication with devices on a network. Circuitry of the programmable switch is configured to receive a cache line request from a client on the network to obtain a cache line for performing an operation by the client. A port is identified for communicating with a memory device storing the cache line. The memory device is one of a plurality of memory devices used for a distributed cache. The circuitry is further configured to update a cache directory for the distributed cache based on the cache line request, and send the cache line request to the memory device using the identified port. In one aspect, it is determined whether the cache line request is for modifying the cache line.
US11360898B2 Apparatus and method for improving input/output throughput of memory system
This technology relates to a method and apparatus for improving I/O throughput through an interleaving operation for multiple memory dies of a memory system. A memory system may include: multiple memory dies suitable for outputting data of different sizes in response to a read request; and a controller in communication with the multiple memory dies through multiple channels, and suitable for: performing a correlation operation on the read request so that the multiple memory dies interleave and output target data corresponding to the read request through the multiple channels, determining a pending credit using a result of the correlation operation, and reading, from the multiple memory dies, the target data corresponding to the read request and additional data stored in a same storage unit as the target data, based on a type of the target data corresponding to the read request and the pending credit.
US11360896B2 Method, apparatus and computer program product for implementing filter cache in a group-based communication platform
Method, apparatus and computer program product for generating filter cache are described herein. For example, the apparatus includes at least one processor and at least one non-transitory memory including program code. The at least one non-transitory memory and the program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to at least generate an index document array, generate a group identifier lookup array, generate a channel identifier lookup array, and generate a filter cache for the index document array based at least on the group identifier lookup array and the channel identifier lookup array.
US11360888B1 Host system notification based on entry miss
Various embodiments enable sending a notification to a host system based on an address mapping entry miss (or mismatch) on a memory sub-system, which can facilitate an update of one or more address mapping entries stored on the host system.
US11360881B2 Customizing computer performance tests
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for testing performance of server systems. In some implementations, a method includes identifying, by one or more computers, a resource provided by a server system. The method includes generating, by the one or more computers, a performance test for the server system. The performance test includes a series of operations that includes (i) providing the resource and (ii) responding to one or more interactions with the resource. The method includes performing one or more performance testing cycles that each include: causing the server system to perform the series of operations of the performance test; and evaluating one or more performance measures that characterize the performance of the series of operations by the server system.
US11360878B2 Systems and methods for debugging and application development
Disclosed are implementations for software debugging and application development, including a method that includes receiving instrumentation requests for application data resulting from execution of an application process on an application system, generating from the received instrumentation requests injection point objects configured to obtain blocks of application data, determining risk of adverse impact by an injection point object on performance and/or state of the application system, and processing the injection point object based on the determined risk of adverse impact. The processing includes evaluating the injection point object by the application process if the injection point object is determined to be safe for evaluation by the application process, evaluating the injection point object by an evaluation process if the injection point object has an uncertain risk of adverse impact, or performing mitigation operations if the injection point object is associated with a high risk of causing adverse impact.
US11360862B2 System and method for managing backup operations of storage devices in a backup storage system using cluster evaluations based on usage telemetry
A method for managing storage devices includes obtaining a storage device cluster request, and in response to the storage device cluster request: obtaining a set of storage device telemetry entries associated with a plurality of storage devices, performing a telemetry normalization on the storage device telemetry entries to obtain a set of normalized entries, performing a pairwise evaluation on the set of normalized entries to obtain a set of initial storage device clusters, wherein a storage device cluster in the set of initial storage device clusters comprises a portion of the plurality of storage devices, performing a cluster re-evaluation on the set of initial storage device cluster groups to obtain a set of updated storage device clusters, updating a backup policy based on the set of updated storage device cluster groups, and performing a backup operation on a storage device based on the backup policy.
US11360857B2 Method and approach for pagination over data stream with sliding window
An example method includes receiving, at a server, a request for a list of a first group of index records that correspond to stored data, creating a data streaming session with a client, reading an index file and obtaining a list of the first group of index records from the index file, populating a content cache with a signature that corresponds to the first group of index records, creating a sliding window and populating it with the signature and a pointer to a next group of index records, populating an attribute cache with data streaming session information and the sliding window, creating a continuation token which, when received by the server from the client, indicates to the server that the list of the first group of index records has been received by the client.
US11360856B2 Manifest index for block-level snapshots
Generally described, one or more aspects of the present application relate to a public snapshot service for creating and managing block-level snapshots on a cloud provider network. Storage locations for each block that comprise the snapshot can be enumerated on a snapshot manifest. Identification of storage location for a requested snapshot block can be improved using a manifest index.
US11360851B2 Duplicating authentication information between connections
A method includes authenticating, by a computing device, a first connection between one or more storage units and at least one of the computing device and a first user computing device. The method further includes determining, by the computing device, to add a second connection between the one or more storage units and at least one of the computing device and a second user computing device. The method further includes generating, by the computing device, a secret code and sending the secret code to the one or more storage units via the first connection. The method further includes sending, by the one or more storage units, responses to the secret code to the computing device via the second connection. The method further includes authenticating, by the computing device, the second connection based on the authentication of the first connection and the responses from the one or more storage units.
US11360849B2 Method and monitoring unit for checking data in a storage unit or a system on a chip
A method for checking data in a storage unit of a system on a chip; a monitoring unit, which may be activated or deactivated by the system on a chip, being implemented in the system on a chip. When it is activated, the monitoring unit storing error correction codes for executing error correction methods, in the storage unit, such that, for a predefined number of data blocks of the storage unit, in each instance, a data block including an associated error correction code is stored. When access to data in the storage unit is intended to take place, the monitoring unit addresses the respective data and an associated error correction code and checks the addressed data prior to the respective access, using the addressed error correction code, and correcting them when required.
US11360848B2 Error correction code scrub scheme
Methods, systems, and devices for an error correcting code scrub scheme are described. A memory device may correct an error associated with a first data bit or a first parity bit of a plurality of data bits and a plurality of parity bits, respectively. The memory device may correct the error by reading each of the plurality of data bits and the plurality of parity bits from a memory array, and determining that an error associated with a single bit exists. The memory device may then correct the determined single-bit error, and may write the corrected bit directly back to the memory array.
US11360843B2 System and signal processing method for failure mode identification
Systems and methods described herein are directed to minimizing the resource requirements for edge and network while keeping the accuracy of machine learning classifier by utilizing simulated test data. Once sufficient measured test data is collected by the server, the server instructs the edge computer to reduce the transmission of data received from the corresponding sensors.
US11360841B2 Method for monitoring an IOT device and using it as battery protection watchdog for IOT devices
A method of monitoring an Internet-of-Things (IoT) device. An objective is to provide can detection of device malfunction issues, help to prevent hacking attacks and increase the reliability of IoT devices and IoT networks will be solved by monitoring functional behavior of the device; verifying the functional behavior and comparing the functional behavior with defined configuration functional behavior limits of the device; initiating an action by a watchdog associated with the IoT device based on the comparison between the functional behavior and the defined configuration functional behavior limits of the device.
US11360839B1 Systems and methods for storing error data from a crash dump in a computer system
A system and method for logging error data from a central processing unit on a computer system using a dedicated crash dump device, is disclosed. The central processing unit has a management engine. The central processing unit sends an error signal. The dedicated crash dump device is coupled to the central processing unit to receive the error signal. A storage device is coupled to the crash dump device. The crash dump device sends a request to the central processing unit for error data. The crash dump device receives error data from the central processing unit. The crash dump device stores the error data in the storage device.
US11360827B2 Regulating core and un-core processor frequencies of computing node clusters
A technique includes receiving, by a cluster management controller, data representing results of a plurality of performance tests that are conducted on a plurality of processors that are associated with the plurality of computing nodes of a cluster. The technique includes, based on the data representing the results, selecting a lead processor of the plurality of processors; and communicating, by the cluster management controller, with the plurality of computing nodes to regulate core and un-core operating frequencies of the plurality of processors. Communicating with the plurality of computer nodes includes communicating data representing a core operating frequency of the lead processor and an un-core operating frequency of the lead processor.
US11360822B2 Intelligent resource allocation agent for cluster computing
A resource allocation module may be configured to monitor an input queue of a cluster computing framework for a batch of one or more programs for processing. The resource allocation module parses commands in each of the one or more programs to determine an input/output (I/O) complexity parameter and at least one operation complexity parameter corresponding to each program of the one or more program files. The resource allocation module triggers execution of the one or more program files by a cluster computing framework via a network communication, wherein the cluster computing framework is configured based on the I/O complexity parameter and the at least one operation complexity parameter. Based on analysis of feedback from the cluster computing framework, the resource allocation module modifies a calculation for determining the I/O complexity parameter and/or a calculation for determining the operation complexity of the program files.
US11360820B2 Scheduler for amp architecture using a closed loop performance and thermal controller
Systems and methods are disclosed for scheduling threads on an asymmetric multiprocessing system having multiple core types. Each core type can run at a plurality of selectable voltage and frequency scaling (DVFS) states. Threads from a plurality of processes can be grouped into thread groups. Execution metrics are accumulated for threads of a thread group and fed into a plurality of tunable controllers. A closed loop performance control (CLPC) system determines a control effort for the thread group and maps the control effort to a recommended core type and DVFS state. A closed loop thermal and power management system can limit the control effort determined by the CLPC for a thread group, and limit the power, core type, and DVFS states for the system. Metrics for workloads offloaded to co-processors can be tracked and integrated into metrics for the offloading thread group.
US11360818B2 Systems and methods for data management
A method for data management is provided. The method comprises: storing the plurality of items in a contiguous space within the memory, executing an instruction containing an address and a size that together identify the contiguous space to transmit the plurality of items from the main memory to a random-access memory (RAM) on a chip, and the chip includes a computing unit comprising a plurality of multipliers; and instructing the computing unit on the chip to: retrieve multiple of the plurality of items from the RAM; and perform a plurality of parallel operations using the plurality of multipliers with the multiple items to yield output data.
US11360814B2 Server and control method for defining accelerated computing environments based on code information and hardware type
A server and a method for executing an application are provided. The method includes receiving code associated with an application uploaded from a terminal device, transmitting, to a service server, code information associated with the application, receiving, from the service server, execution information for executing the application acquired based on the code information, defining the accelerated computing environment for executing the application based on the received execution information, and executing the application in the compiled accelerated computing environment.
US11360800B2 RDMA with virtual address space
Techniques are disclosed for implementing direct memory access in a virtualized computing environment. A memory access policy of the virtualized computing environment is applied to a direct memory access connection request received from a first virtual machine via an exception path. The request is flagged to indicate that the request has been processed and the request is forwarded to a network interface device configured to execute offloaded network functions for one or more virtual machines. A memory access policy of the virtualized computing environment is applied to a direct memory access connection reply received from a second virtual machine on the exception path. The reply is flagged to indicate that the reply has been processed and the reply is forwarded to the network interface device. A direct memory access connection is established between first and second virtual machines in accordance with the request.
US11360798B2 System and method for internal scalable load service in distributed object storage system
An illustrated embodiment disclosed herein is an apparatus including a processor having programmed instructions to receive, from a user device, a request to identify a service for which a first load capability correlates with a second load capability of the endpoint. The processor has programmed instructions to, for each of a plurality of services of the endpoint, send one or more I/O requests, determine a metric associated with the one or more I/O requests, and determine a load capability based on the metric. The processor has programmed instructions to identify a first service having a load capability that satisfies a threshold and send, to the user device, an indication of the first service.
US11360797B2 System and method for enabling dynamic configuration of virtual hardware
A method, computer program product, and computer system for detecting, by a computing device, a desired configuration of a virtual machine (VM) for a plurality of devices. It may be detected that a current state of the plurality of devices does not match the desired configuration of the VM for the plurality of devices, wherein the current state of the plurality of devices may identify that at least one device of the plurality of devices is not present. The desired configuration of the VM may be modified to exclude the at least one device of the plurality of devices that is not present.
US11360793B2 Stateful virtual compute system
A system for providing a stateful virtual compute system is provided. The system may be configured to maintain a plurality of virtual machine instances. The system may be further configured to receive a request to execute a program code and select a virtual machine instance to execute the program code on the selected virtual machine instance. The system may further associate the selected virtual machine instance with shared resources and allow program codes executed in the selected virtual machine instance to access the shared resources.
US11360789B2 Configuration of hardware devices
Methods are provided for configuring a reconfigurable hardware device to execute a user application. Such a method includes providing static shell logic on the device. The static shell logic is controlled by a primary management core for managing operation of the device, and has a predetermined hardware interface. The method includes configuring on the device, via the primary management core, dynamic shell logic for implementing dynamically-selected shell functionality. The dynamic shell logic includes a secondary management core, adapted to communicate with the primary management core via the hardware interface, for managing operation of the dynamic shell logic. The method further comprises configuring on the device, via the primary management core, application logic, having an interface with the dynamic shell logic, for executing the user application. The secondary management core uploads to the primary management core dynamic code to adapt the primary management core for use with the dynamic shell logic.
US11360784B2 Integrity manifest certificate
Examples disclosed herein relate to using an integrity manifest certificate to verify the state of a platform. A device identity of a device that has the device identity provisioned and stored in a security co-processor to retrieve an integrity proof from the security co-processor. The device includes at least one processing element, at least one memory device, and a bus including at least one bus device, and wherein the device identity is associated with a device identity certificate signed by a first authority. The integrity proof includes a representation of each of a plurality of hardware components including the at least one processing element, the at least one memory device, the at least one bus device, and a system board and a representation of plurality of firmware components included in the device. The integrity proof is provided to a certification station. The certification station determines that the integrity proof is an expected value based on an expected provisioning state of the device and the device identity. The certification station signs, using a second authority, an integrity manifest certificate, based on the integrity proof and the device identity. The integrity manifest certificate is stored.
US11360779B2 Logical register recovery within a processor
A computer system, processor, and method for processing information is disclosed that includes partitioning a logical register in the processor into a plurality of ranges of logical register entries based upon the logical register entry, assigning at least one recovery port of a history buffer to each range of logical register entries, initiating a flush recovery process for the processor, and directing history buffer entries to the assigned recovery port based upon the logical register entry associated with the history buffer entry.
US11360776B2 Machine learning for workloads for instruction set architecture optimization
An apparatus for machine learning for workloads for ISA optimization is disclosed. The apparatus includes a processor and a memory that stores code executable by the processor. The executable code is executable to run program code to service a workload with a default instruction set of the processor, identify an instruction sequence from execution results for the workload, the instruction sequence called repeatedly during execution for the workload, and generate a custom instruction that includes the instruction sequence. The executable code is executable to write the custom instruction to a writable area of processor memory storing the default instruction set, recompile program code used to service the workload, where the recompiled program code includes the custom instruction, and run the recompiled program code to service the workload.
US11360769B1 Decimal scale and convert and split to hexadecimal floating point instruction
An instruction to perform scaling, converting and splitting operations is executed. The executing the instruction includes scaling an input value in one format to provide a scaled result. The scaled result is converted from the one format to provide a converted result in another format. The converted result is split into multiple parts, and one or more parts of the multiple parts are placed in a selected location.
US11360767B2 Instructions and logic to perform floating point and integer operations for machine learning
A processing apparatus is provided comprising a multiprocessor having a multithreaded architecture. The multiprocessor can execute at least one single instruction to perform parallel mixed precision matrix operations. In one embodiment the apparatus includes a memory interface and an array of multiprocessors coupled to the memory interface. At least one multiprocessor in the array of multiprocessors is configured to execute a fused multiply-add instruction in parallel across multiple threads.
US11360758B2 Communication processing device, information processing device, and communication processing device control method
A communication processing device including: a memory that stores data relating to a pre-update firmware, and second data relating to a post-update firmware, and that stores first reference destination address indicating the storage area of reference destination included in the first data in association with the reference destination; a rewriting unit configured to rewrite at least some of the first reference destination address stored in the memory with second reference destination address indicating the storage area of the reference destination in the second data; and a control unit configured to, when referring to the reference destination in the first data, refer to the second data on the basis of the second reference destination address stored in the memory.
US11360755B2 Method, electronic device, and computer program product for installing application
A method comprises: in response to receiving a file identification of a first file in an application to be installed in a computing device, sending the file identification to a file server, wherein the first file belongs to a first file group of the application, and the first file group is a part of a file set of the application. The method further comprises: in response to receiving a first file group identification of the first file group from the file server, acquiring the first file group based on the first file group identification. The method further comprises: installing the application based on at least the first file group and a second file group of the application, wherein the second file group is another part of the file set of the application.
US11360747B1 Variant modeling elements in graphical programs
Systems and methods provide, as part of an executable graphical model, a region for providing variants that includes one or more computational choices defining alternative execution implementations of the region. Conditions assigned to the one or more computational choices indicate which of the computational choices is active. The conditions specify logical expressions of variables that evaluate to True or False. For a given simulation of the executable graphical model, all of the logical expressions may evaluate to False, such that none of the computational choices are active. All of the computational choices of the executable graphical model may be removed for the given simulation.
US11360741B2 Arithmetic circuit
An arithmetic circuit includes an LUT generation circuit (1) that, when coefficients c[n] (n=1, . . . , N) are paired two by two, outputs a value calculated for each of the pairs, and a distributed arithmetic circuit (2-m) that calculates values y[m] of product-sum arithmetic, by which data x[m, n] of a data set X[m] containing M pairs of data x[m, n] is multiplied by the coefficients c[n] and the products are summed up, in parallel for each of the M pairs. The distributed arithmetic circuit (2-m) includes a plurality of binomial distributed arithmetic circuits that calculate the value of binomial product-sum arithmetic in parallel for each of the pairs, based on a value obtained by pairing N data x[m, n] corresponding to the circuit two by two, a value obtained by pairing the coefficients c[n] two by two, and the value calculated by the LUT generation circuit (1), and a binomial distributed arithmetic result summing circuit that sums up the values calculated by the binomial distributed arithmetic circuits and outputs the sum as y[m].
US11360740B1 Single-stage hardware sorting blocks and associated multiway merge sorting networks
A system and methods for designing single-stage hardware sorting blocks, and further using the single-stage hardware sorting blocks to reduce the number of stages in multistage sorting processes, or to define multiway merge sorting networks.
US11360739B2 User activity shortcut suggestions
Systems and processes for accelerating task performance are provided. An example method includes, at an electronic device with a display, displaying a candidate shortcut affordance associated with a user activity, detecting a first set of inputs corresponding to a selection of the candidate shortcut affordance, in response to detecting the first set of inputs, displaying a first set of candidate task affordances, detecting a second set of inputs corresponding to a selection of a candidate task affordance associated with a first task, displaying a second set of candidate task affordances, detecting a third set of inputs corresponding to a selection of a candidate task affordance associated with a second task, and in response to detecting the second set of inputs and the third set of inputs, associating the first task and the second task with a task sequence for a voice shortcut corresponding to the user activity.
US11360734B1 Secure digital communication devices and secure digital communication systems using the same
Aspects of present disclosure relates to a secure digital communication device. In certain embodiments, secure digital communication device (SDCD) includes: a streaming signal CODEC, and a streaming signal transceiver. SDCD is installed between intranet and internet over firewall to form a physical isolation of intranet and internet. When streaming signal CODEC of a first SDCD receives digital contents, streaming signal CODEC of the first SDCD encodes digital contents into streaming signal, transmits streaming signal to a streaming signal transceiver of the first SDCD, streaming signal transceiver of the first SDCD transmits streaming signal over internet to another streaming signal transceiver of second SDCD. The streaming signal transceiver of the second SDCD transmits streaming signal to a second streaming signal CODEC of the second SDCD, the streaming signal CODEC decodes the streaming signal to digital contents, and transmits digital contents out of secure digital communication device through streaming signal CODEC.
US11360733B2 Colocated shared augmented reality without shared backend
Methods and systems are disclosed for creating a shared augmented reality (AR) session. The methods and systems perform operations comprising: receiving, by a client device, input that selects a shared augmented reality (AR) experience from a plurality of shared AR experiences; in response to receiving the input, determining one or more resources associated with the selected shared AR experience; determining, by the client device, that two or more users are located within a threshold proximity of the client device; and activating the selected shared AR experience in response to determining that the two or more users are located within the threshold proximity of the client device.
US11360729B2 Method and apparatus for controlling synchronization output of digital matrix, and electronic device
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for controlling a synchronous output of a digital matrix, and an electronic device, which relates to the field of multi-media technology and can control the synchronous outputs of output units. The method includes: when output units are activated or an individual output unit in the output units is re-activated after an abnormality occurs in this individual output unit, calibrating output start times and output periods of the output units such that the output start times of the output units are identical and the output periods of the output units are identical; receiving, by the output units, to-be-processed data based on the identical output start times; and after the to-be-processed data is received, controlling the output units to complete processing of the received to-be-processed data within a current output period, such that the output units output the processed data synchronously in a next output period.
US11360724B2 Information processing system and control method to execute a function of printer using local authentication information associated with the function on client device logging into cloud server
A function of a device is displayed as a first display on a client device, and local user authentication information is displayed as a second display according to the function of the device selected on the first display on the client device.
US11360720B1 Methods and printing system for multi-tier color management
A color printing system uses color printing management tiers to control color printing resources at a printing device. The color printing management tiers include a media type color management tier, an ink limited calibration tier, and a calibration and ICC profile creation tier. A print job includes a parameter that is used to select the management tier for color conversion operations for the print job. The parameter can include an attribute or a media type for the print job. The applicable tone reproduction curve (TRC) or ICC profile is retrieved according to the selected management tier. The TRC or ICC profile is adjusted according to an input applicable to the respective management tier.
US11360713B2 Semiconductor device and debug system
The present invention monitors read data or write data of a CPU without generating any influences on an execution operation of a program. An LSI includes: a processing unit, executing a program; a storage unit, capable of performing a read operation or a write operation; and an internal bus, connected to the processing unit and the storage unit; and a monitoring unit (21). The processing unit is capable of performing a read access or a write access, the read access is outputting a read enable signal (RE) and an address signal (ADD) to the internal bus, and the write access is outputting write data (WD), a write enable signal (WE) and the address signal to the internal bus. The storage unit outputs the read data to the internal bus in response to the read access and stores the write data in response to the write access. The monitoring unit latches the read data or the write data to be sent through the internal bus when an access meeting a set monitoring condition is present.
US11360712B2 Storage system with continuous data verification for synchronous replication of logical storage volumes
An apparatus includes a processing device comprising a processor coupled to a memory, with the processing device being configured, in conjunction with synchronous replication of at least one logical storage volume between first and second storage systems, to acquire an address lock for a set of pages of the logical storage volume starting from a particular page of the logical storage volume, to determine content-based signatures for respective pages of the set of pages, to compute an additional signature as a function of the content-based signatures, and to send the additional signature and a pointer to the particular page from the first storage system to the second storage system, so as to permit the second storage system to verify consistency of the set of pages in the second storage system relative to the set of pages in the first storage system. Such operations are repeated for other sets of pages.
US11360702B2 Controller event queues
The examples include methods and apparatuses to store events in a queue for an EC, Storing events in a queue for an EC can include receiving a message from a core FW of an EC and identifying an event corresponding to the message. Storing events in a queue for an EC can also include accessing a priority associated with the event and adding the event and the priority to a queue to be processed by the EC.
US11360700B2 Partitions within snapshot memory for buffer and snapshot memory
A system includes a processing device and a memory device communicatively coupled to the processing device. The memory device can include a cyclic buffer partition portion and a snapshot partition portion coupled to the cyclic buffer partition portion via hold-up capacitors. The snapshot partition portion can further include a first sub-partition portion having a first programming characteristic and a second sub-partition portion having a second programming characteristic. The processing device can write received data sequentially to the cycle buffer partition portion and write, based at least in part on a determination that a trigger event has occurred, data from the cyclic buffer partition portion to the first sub-partition portion or the second sub-partition portion, or both.
US11360698B2 Electronic control unit for vehicle and method of writing data
An electronic control unit for a vehicle including a nonvolatile memory capable of erasing and writing data electrically and two buffers to acquire, by communication, divided data obtained by dividing a program by predetermined size. Then, in parallel with using the two buffers alternately to receive divided data, the electronic control unit for a vehicle uses one buffer that is not used to receive divided data to write the received divided data into the nonvolatile memory.
US11360696B2 System startup method and apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium
This application describes a system startup method and apparatus. The method may include establishing a mapping relationship between address space of a first storage device and address space of a second storage device. The method may also include receiving a read/write request sent to the first storage device. Furthermore, the method may include when the read/write request is a write request for the first storage device, writing data to a second address in the second storage device based on a first address in the first storage device in the write request and the mapping relationship. Or, when the read/write request is a read request for the first storage device, determining whether data has been written to a fourth address corresponding to a third address in the read request. The method may further include reading data from the fourth address when the data has been written to the fourth address, or reading data from the third address when no data has been written to the fourth address.
US11360695B2 Apparatus with combinational access mechanism and methods for operating the same
Methods, apparatuses, and systems related to combining and utilizing multiple memory circuits having complementary characteristics are described. An apparatus may include a first memory circuit having a first characteristic and a second memory circuit having a second characteristic. Contact pads of the first and second memory circuits may be connected in parallel and to a common interface configured to communicate data between the apparatus and an external device.
US11360694B2 Method providing resilient execution of a service on a computing device
Method providing resilient execution of a service on a computing device. The service is stored in a non-volatile memory of the computing device and comprises instructions executable by a processor of the computing device. The processor generates an operational instance of the service, which comprises a reference to the service. The processor stores the operational instance of the service in the non-volatile memory with a read-write access right. The processor launches an executable instance of the service associated to the operational instance of the service. The launching comprises copying the instructions of the service from the non-volatile memory to a volatile memory of the computing device. The launching further comprises executing the instructions of the service copied into the volatile memory. The processor adds data generated by the execution of the instructions of the service to the operational instance of the service for permanent storage in the non-volatile memory.
US11360688B2 Cascading snapshot creation in a native replication 3-site configuration
In one aspect a data replication process in a storage system includes creating, at a first target site, an empty container in a storage system. The empty container matches a container at a source site in response to initiation of an asynchronous data replication process. An aspect also includes transmitting a command to a second target site to create a container at the second target site. The first target site performs the asynchronous data replication process, which includes scanning the data upon receipt from the source site for a first target replication cycle and transmitting the scanned data to the container at the second target site for a second target replication cycle.
US11360682B1 Identifying duplicative write data in a storage system
Preventing duplicate entries of identical data in a storage device, including: receiving a write request to write data to the storage device; calculating one or more signatures for the data associated with the write request; determining whether any of the calculated signatures match a calculated signature contained in a recently read signature buffer, each entry in the recently read signature buffer associating a calculated signature for data that has been read with an address of a storage location within the storage device where the data is stored; and responsive to determining that one of the calculated signatures matches a calculated signature contained in the recently read signature buffer, determining whether the data associated with the calculated signature is a duplicate of data stored at a particular address that is associated with the calculated signature contained in the recently read signature buffer.
US11360681B2 Systems and methods for scalable shared memory among networked devices comprising IP addressable memory blocks
Systems and methods for scalable shared memory among networked devices comprising IP addressable memory blocks is disclosed. The disclosed systems and methods comprise a communications network, one or more memory lending devices, each comprising one or more allocated and/or available uniformly sized blocks of memory remotely lendable over the communications network, wherein each of the one or more blocks of memory are uniquely addressable over the communications network using an Internet Protocol (IP) destination address. The systems and methods comprise further comprise at least one memory borrowing device comprising one or more remote blocks of memory allocated (loaned) thereto, wherein the at least one memory borrowing device is configured to individually access each of the one or more remote blocks of memory allocated thereto over the communications network using a unique Internet Protocol (IP) destination address.
US11360678B1 Asynchronous unmap service
In one set of embodiments, a computer system can periodically run an unmap service configured to scan a subset of bitmaps maintained by a file system of the computer system. As part of scanning each bitmap in the subset, the unmap service can, for each bit in the bitmap: (1) check whether the bit indicates that a corresponding physical block address (PBA) on the storage backend is currently free; (2) upon determining that the bit indicates the PBA is currently free, identify an extent within the bitmap where the PBA resides; (3) check whether an unmap indicator associated with the extent indicates that at least one free PBA in the extent is not currently unmapped in the storage backend; and (4) upon determining that the unmap indicator indicates at least one free PBA in the extent is not currently unmapped in the storage backend, add the PBA to a list of PBAs to be unmapped.
US11360677B2 Selective partitioning of sets of pages programmed to memory device
A system includes a memory device having multiple of dice and a processing device operatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device performs operations including receiving memory operations to program sets of pages of data across at least a subset of the plurality of dice and identifying a plurality of the sets of pages experiencing a variation in a data state metric satisfying a threshold criterion. The operations further include partitioning, into a set of partitions, a set of pages of the plurality of the sets of pages, programming the set of partitions to the plurality of dice, and storing, in a metadata table, at least one bit to indicate that the first set of pages is partitioned.
US11360670B2 Dynamic temperature compensation in a memory component
A dynamic temperature compensation trim for use in temperature compensating a memory operation on a memory call of a memory component. The dynamic temperature compensation trim is based on a temperature of the memory component and based on in-service data for the memory operation on the memory cell. A register for the memory operation is modified based on the dynamic temperature compensation trim.
US11360665B2 Electronic device and operation method of expanding writing input area
An electronic device having an electronic board function and an operation method thereof. The electronic device includes: a display; a touch input interface; a memory storing at least one instruction; and a processor configured to execute the at least one instruction stored in the memory to: display a writing area in a display area of the display; detect a predefined touch input in the writing area; and based on detecting the predefined touch input, reduce the writing area, display the reduced writing area in at least first part of the display area and provide an extended area in at least second part of the display area, the extended area being configured to receive a writing input continuing from the reduced writing area to the extended area.
US11360656B2 Method and system for amplifying collective intelligence using a networked hyper-swarm
Systems and methods for amplifying the intelligence of networked human populations, maximizing the accuracy of collaborative forecasts and group insights. This includes systems and methods for sending and presenting a forecasting query for a future event to a plurality of participants, each using a networked computing device, the forecasting query describing a future event to be collaboratively predicted by the population of human participants. An initial forecast response is collected from each participant and analyzed by a central server. A plurality of unique overlapping subsets of responses are determined by the server. Unique overlapping subsets of unique initial forecast responses are then displayed, at substantially the same time, on each computing device. A second forecast response is collected from each participant and a final forecast is determined.
US11360655B2 System and method of non-linear probabilistic forecasting to foster amplified collective intelligence of networked human groups
Systems and methods for amplifying the collective intelligence of networked human groups engaged in collaborative forecasting of future events having two possible outcomes. During a real-time session a computing device for each user displays a forecasting prompt and a dynamic user interface which includes a user-manipulatable marker moved by the user between a first limit and a second limit, where the position of the marker defines a forecasted probability of each possible outcome. The display also includes a first reward value and a second reward value, both of which are interactively responsive to the marker position. During a first time period, users manipulate the markers. After the first time period, a perturbation stimulus is displayed. During a second time period, users again manipulate the markers. After the second time period, a final group forecast is calculated based on the data collected during the first and second time periods.
US11360651B2 Mobile communication system with charging station and circular user interface
A system and method for a mobile communication device having a circular display allowing more information to be displayed on the mobile communication device's display, a corresponding charging station, and a specially formatted user interface fully utilizing the circular display area of the mobile communication device.
US11360648B1 Apparatus, software, systems and methods for use in preventing electronic messages from being sent to unintended recipients
Smart devices, software, and methods for use in reducing risk of errors when selecting current addressees as intended recipients for electronic messages. In some embodiments, addressee identifying indicia, such as photographs, names, custom notations, or any combination thereof, are displayed on graphical send buttons for use in initiating transmission of electronic messages.
US11360639B2 Media content planning system
A system comprises a data storage device arranged to store information indicative of scenes of a media content project, and a user interface (UI). The UI is arranged to display information indicative of scenes of a media content project and, for a scene, to facilitate display of a representation of an observer and display of information indicative of an observer experience associated with the scene at a location relative to the observer representative of a desired location of the observer experience in the scene. The UI is arranged, for a scene, to facilitate selection of an observer experience to be associated with the scene and selection of a location of the observer experience relative to the observer. The system is arranged to store a data record indicative of the selected observer experience, the scene associated with the observer experience, and the location of the observer experience relative to the observer.
US11360633B2 Mobile terminal, image display device and user interface provision method using the same
A digital television includes: a display; a tuner; a wireless network interface to transmit data to a mobile terminal and receive audio information and screen; and a controller. The controller is configured to control a signal processor to decode the video signal and the screen information, control the display to display first image corresponding to the decoded video signal with second image corresponding to the decoded screen information, the second image corresponding to an image displayed on the mobile terminal, and receive a command from a remote controller. The controller is also configured to control the signal processor to process the audio signal and the audio information and to output the processed audio signal or the processed audio information to an audio output unit, and to control the signal processor to change the second image's size or position depending on the at least one command received from the remote controller.
US11360629B2 Electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a display panel and a sensor disposed on the display panel and including a plurality of sensing units disposed on an active area. Each of the sensing units includes a first sensing pattern, second sensing patterns, a bridge pattern, and a plurality of patterns. Among the sensing units, the patterns of the sensing unit making contact with a first boundary portion having a curvature in the active area and a peripheral area include a plurality of outer patterns, and at least one of the outer patterns is electrically connected to the first sensing pattern or the second sensing patterns.
US11360626B2 Display including touch-sensitive circuit and method for operating the same
An electronic device include a first substrate; a plurality of thin film transistors (TFTs) disposed on the first substrate and a plurality of pixel electrodes connected to the plurality of TFTs, respectively; a second substrate disposed above the first substrate; a plurality of touch electrodes disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate to detect a touch position; a ground layer disposed under the first substrate; and at least one integrated circuit (IC) configured to apply a touch-driving signal to each of the plurality of touch electrodes during a touch-sensitive period, and apply a driven shield signal having an amplitude that is equal to an amplitude of the touch-driving signal to the ground layer during the touch-sensitive period.
US11360620B2 Touch display device and touch driving circuit
A touch display device includes: a touch panel including N touch electrodes; a sensor sensing unit block including M sensor sensing units and to sense two or more touch electrodes among the N touch electrodes; a front multiplexer to select two or more touch electrodes from among the N touch electrodes and connect the selected touch electrodes to the sensor sensing unit block. The front multiplexer is configured to select M touch electrodes, which are disposed in a sensing active region corresponding to a first sensing period, from among the N touch electrodes, and to match and connect the M touch electrodes to the M sensor sensing units, wherein M is greater than or equal to 2, and N is greater than M. The M sensor sensing units are configured to simultaneously sense the M touch electrodes disposed in the sensing active region during the first sensing period.
US11360610B2 Touch control substrate, method for fabricating the same, and touch control display device
A touch control substrate, a method for fabricating the same, and a touch control display device are provided. The touch control substrate includes a touch control region and a peripheral region surrounding the touch control region. Signal traces and a shielding wire are provided in the peripheral region, the shielding wire being configured to shield interference of the signal traces to the touch control region.
US11360607B2 Touch device
The present disclosure provides a touch device. The touch device includes a frame, a substrate, an infrared emitting unit, and an infrared receiving unit. The infrared emitting unit and the infrared receiving unit are disposed on the frame and located above the substrate. The touch device also includes: a connecting block which is connected at an edge region on a lower surface of the substrate, and an adjusting member which connects the connecting block and the frame and adjusts a lateral tensile force applied by the adjusting member to the substrate. The touch device of the present disclosure ensures the flatness of the substrate by the connecting block in cooperation with the adjusting member, avoiding the influence of the substrate on the infrared light, and has a simple structure and is convenient to assemble.
US11360603B2 Electronic device, image display method, program, and display system
A convenient electronic device or the like is provided. The power consumption of an electronic device or the like is reduced. An electronic device or the like having high visibility regardless of the brightness of external light is provided. An electronic device or the like that can display both a smooth moving image and an eye-friendly still image is provided. Such an electronic device is an electronic device including a first display portion, a second display portion, and a control portion. The control portion is configured to make the first display portion and the second display portion individually display two or more of a first image, a second image, and a third image at a time. The first image is displayed with reflected light, the second image is displayed with emitted light, and the third image is displayed with light including both reflected light and emitted light.
US11360601B2 Touch display device with a uniform interval between touch driving periods and touch driving method thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a touch circuit, a touch display device, and a touch driving method, and more specifically, to a touch circuit, a touch display device, and a touch driving method for simply configuring a system for transmitting signals between a touch display device and a stylus by uniformly arranging intervals between touch driving periods in a touch frame.
US11360600B2 System and method for early media buffering using prediction of user behavior
A system and method for early media buffering using prediction of user behavior. In accordance with an embodiment, a user interface displays a plurality of media options from which particular options can be selected. A click determination logic is configured so that a first event associated with a particular option, such as a click event, is passed singly to a media application without trapping for the possibility of a double-click. The media application interprets the first event as a likely selection by a user of the particular option, and uses information associated with the likely selection to begin buffering a corresponding media content. If a second event associated with the particular option is received within a subsequent time interval, then the second event is treated, like a double-click, as confirmation of the user's selection, and the corresponding media content is streamed from its media content buffer.
US11360596B2 Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes a display panel provided with a display region including a plurality of pixels and with a plurality of detection electrodes. The display panel includes: a plurality of lines of first common wiring configured to transmit pixel signals to be supplied to the pixels and a detection input/output signal to be supplied to the detection electrodes; pixel signal wiring electrically coupled to the pixels; detection electrode wiring electrically coupled to the detection electrodes; a first switching circuit configured to electrically couple or uncouple the first common wiring to or from the pixel signal wiring; and a second switching circuit configured to electrically couple or uncouple the first common wiring to or from the detection electrode wiring.
US11360592B2 Display panel and method of manufacturing thereof
A display panel and a method of manufacturing thereof are provided. The display panel includes a backlight module, a first substrate and a second substrate opposite to each other, a plurality of touch signal traces disposed on the first substrate, a common electrode layer and a plurality of touch electrodes disposed on the second substrate, and a plurality of conductive primary spacers disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. Two ends of the conductive primary spacers are connected to the touch electrodes and the touch signal traces, to avoid the shielding of the touch electrode signals by the common electrode.
US11360589B2 Electronic device including flexible display and method of operating same
An electronic device according to various embodiments may include: a first structure comprising a reciprocating housing; a second structure including a guide configured to guide sliding movement of the first structure; a flexible display configured to be at least partially inserted inside the second structure or visible to an outside of the second structure by the sliding movement of the first structure; at least one sensor; and at least one processor operatively connected to the flexible display and the at least one sensor, wherein the at least one processor may be configured to: detect a touch on the flexible display through the at least one sensor, detect pressure of the touch through the at least one sensor, determine whether a direction in which the touch moves corresponds to a direction in which the first structure is capable of sliding, based on determining that the direction in which the touch moves corresponds to the direction in which the first structure is capable of sliding, determine whether a change in the detected pressure satisfies a specified condition, based on determining that the change in the detected pressure satisfies the specified condition, control an operation for the sliding movement of the first structure based on a change in the detected pressure, and based on determining that the change in the detected pressure does not satisfy the specified condition, execute a function of an application corresponding to the touch.
US11360571B2 Information processing device and method, program and recording medium for identifying a gesture of a person from captured image data
An information processing device includes: an outline extraction unit extracting an outline of a subject from a picked-up image of the subject; a characteristic amount extraction unit extracting a characteristic amount, by extracting sample points from points making up the outline, for each of the sample points: an estimation unit estimating a posture of a high degree of matching as a posture of the subject by calculating a degree of the characteristic amount extracted in the characteristic amount extraction unit being matched with each of a plurality of characteristic amounts that are prepared in advance and represent predetermined postures different from each other; and a determination unit determining accuracy of estimation by the estimation unit using a matching cost when the estimation unit carries out the estimation.
US11360564B1 Tunable flexible haptic actuators and related devices, systems, and methods
The disclosed wearable devices may include a body shaped and sized to be worn against a user's skin, a flexible vibrotactile actuator positioned on or in the body, and a tunable stiffness material adjacent to the flexible haptic actuator. The flexible vibrotactile actuator may be in a location to transmit a haptic sensation to the user's skin when the body is worn by the user. The tunable stiffness material may have an adjustable stiffness such that adjustment of the stiffness of the tunable stiffness material alters a haptic sensation induced by the flexible haptic actuator against the user's skin. Various other related methods, systems, and devices are also disclosed.
US11360562B2 Haptic feedback module
A haptic feedback module with a touch panel and a piezoelectric haptic feedback module is disclosed. The piezoelectric haptic feedback module contacts with the touch panel and has a first soft circuit board and a plurality of piezoelectric units. The first soft circuit board has a plurality of first electrode areas and each first electrode area has a first length. Each of the piezoelectric units is respectively configured below each of the first electrode areas. Each of the piezoelectric units has a second length, wherein the first length is 10% to 20% of the second length.
US11360558B2 Computer systems with finger devices
A system may include finger devices. A touch sensor may be mounted in a finger device housing to gather input from an external object as the object moves along an exterior surface of the housing. The touch sensor may include capacitive sensor electrodes. Sensors such as force sensors, ultrasonic sensors, inertial measurement units, optical sensors, and other components may be used in gathering finger input from a user. Finger input from a user may be used to manipulate virtual objects in a mixed reality or virtual reality environment while a haptic output device in a finger device provides associated haptic output. A user may interact with real-world objects while computer-generated content is overlaid over some or all of the objects. Object rotations and other movements may be converted into input for a mixed reality or virtual reality system using force measurements or other sensors measurements made with the finger devices.
US11360534B2 Smart workspace management system
Systems for managing a workspace are disclosed. A system to manage a workspace includes a plurality of docking stations located at corresponding workstations. Each docking station is configured to provide a network connection and power to a computer device at a corresponding workstation. Each docking station of the plurality of docking stations includes a power input and a network interface to communicate with a network. The system also includes a system computer including a system network interface to communicate with each docking station of the plurality of docking stations via the network.
US11360530B1 Peak power management for multi-die operations
A peak power management (PPM) system is provided for managing peak power operations between two or more NAND memory dies. The PPM system includes a PPM circuit on each NAND memory die. Each PPM circuit includes a first pull-up driver electrically connected to a first power source and a first end of a PPM resistor; a second pull-up driver electrically connected to a second power source and a second end of the PPM resistor; a pull-down driver electrically connected to the second end of the PPM resistor; and a PPM contact pad connected to the second end of the PPM resistor. The PPM contact pads of the two or more NAND memory dies are electrically connected with each other with a common electric potential. The PPM system is configured to manage peak power operations according to the electric potential of the PPM contact pads.
US11360526B2 Hinge module including detent structure and foldable electronic device including the hinge module
A portable communication device includes a housing including a first housing portion and a second housing portion; a flexible display accommodated in the first housing portion and the second housing portion; a first hinge plate coupled to the first housing portion; a second hinge plate coupled to the second housing portion; and a hinge coupled to the first housing portion and the second housing portion, wherein the hinge includes a first hinge structure coupled to the first hinge plate and the second hinge plate, wherein the first hinge structure includes a first gear configured to be rotated corresponding to a rotation of the first hinge plate; a second gear configured to be rotated corresponding to a rotation of the second hinge plate; and a third gear located between the first gear and the second gear and configured to link the first gear and the second gear; a second hinge structure coupled to the first hinge plate and the second hinge plate, wherein the second hinge structure includes a first member having a first rail part and a second rail part formed thereon; a second member at least partially accommodated in the first rail part and configured to rotate in a first direction relative to the first member, the second member being coupled to the first hinge plate; and a third member at least partially accommodated in the second rail part and configured to rotate in a second direction relative to the first member, the third member being coupled to the second hinge plate; and a third hinge structure coupled to the first hinge plate and the second hinge plate and located between the second hinge structure and the first hinge structure, wherein the third hinge structure includes a first plate coupling portion coupled with the first hinge plate; and a second plate coupling portion coupled with the second hinge plate, wherein the first plate coupling portion and the second plate coupling portion are engaged with each other in a state in which the housing is unfolded and are disengaged from each other in a state in which the housing is at least partially folded, wherein the first plate coupling portion includes a first wing and a second wing spaced apart from each other at a predetermined interval, and wherein at least part of the second plate coupling portion is inserted and fastened between the first wing and the second wing e state in which the housing is unfolded.
US11360525B2 Electronic device comprising multiple displays
Disclosed is an electronic device that includes a first housing and a second housing, a first hinge structure including a first hinge housing, first and second hinge connecting parts, first and second gears, first and second idle gears, at first support that rotatably supports the first gear and the first idle gear, and a second support that rotatably supports the second gear and the second idle gear, a second hinge structure including a second hinge housing, third and fourth hinge connecting parts, third and fourth gears, third and fourth idle gears, a third support that rotatably supports the third gear and the third idle gear, and a fourth support that rotatably supports the fourth gear and the fourth idle gear, wherein the first hinge structure and the second hinge structure allow the first housing and the second housing to rotate relative to each other between a first state and a second state, and a first surface faces a third surface in the first state, and a second surface faces a fourth surface in the second state.
US11360516B2 Portable device for processing, transmitting, and receiving information, sound, and video
A device incorporating a keyboard (1) and a display (2), constituting two separate workspaces, with a third movable workspace integrated with the keyboard (1) and the display (2), constituting a work and navigation panel (3). The panel (3) is a touch panel. On the back of the display (2) the device is equipped with an additional screen (4).
US11360513B2 Portable electronic device case accessories and related systems and methods
Case accessories for portable electronic devices are disclosed. In some embodiments, a case accessory may include a base configured to sit on a working surface, a support coupled to the base and configured to support a portable electronic device in an elevated position, a rotational mechanism coupled to the support configured to allow the holder to rotate in one or more directions relative to the support, and a holder coupled to the rotational mechanism and configured to secure the portable electronic device.
US11360507B2 Display panel and method of manufacturing the same, display device
A display panel includes: a flexible substrate, and the flexible substrate includes an intermediate region and a preset bending region located at at least one side of a periphery of the intermediate region; a display layer located at a side of the flexible substrate; and a transparent cover film layer located at a side of the display layer away from the flexible substrate, and the transparent cover film layer includes a first portion located at a side of the display layer away from the intermediate region, and a second portion located at a side of the display layer away from the preset bending region. The first portion is connected to the second portion, and the thickness of at least partial region of the second portion progressively decreases in a direction away from the first portion.
US11360506B2 Mounting assemblies for peripheral modules
In some examples, an electronic device includes an outer housing an outer housing including a recess to receive a peripheral module. In addition, the electronic device includes a mounting assembly to move the peripheral module into and out of the recess of the outer housing. The mounting assembly is moveably coupled to the outer housing. The mounting assembly includes a latch mechanism to removably attach the mounting assembly to the peripheral module. The mounting assembly includes a first electrical connector to removably connect to a second electrical connector of the peripheral module. The latch mechanism includes an arm and a lip to move into and out of engagement with a shoulder of the peripheral module. The lip is disposed along the arm.
US11360504B2 Adaptable voltage margin for a processor
A processor adjusts the voltage margin of a supply voltage based on a sampled clock frequency. The processor generates the supply voltage by combining the voltage margin with a specified nominal voltage, and provides the supply voltage to a processor module, such as graphics processing unit (GPU). In addition, an adaptive clock module (e.g., a digital frequency-locked loop) generates a clock signal for the processor module, wherein the frequency of the clock signal varies at least in part based on the supply voltage. The processor samples the frequency of the clock signal and adjusts the voltage margin based on the sampled frequency. The processor thereby keeps excursions in the clock frequency within a specified limit, thus supporting a relatively stable clock frequency.
US11360503B2 Haptic operator control device for a vehicle, and method
A haptic operator control device for a motor vehicle has a magnetorheological brake with a brake component that is fixed to a holder and a brake component that is continuously rotatable relative to the fixed brake component. A first of the brake components extends in an axial direction and has a magnetically conductive core which extends in the axial direction, and a second brake component has a hollow shell part that encircles the first brake component. An encircling gap between the brake components is filled with a magnetorheological medium. An electrical coil is accommodated in the brake housing. At least one star contour with magnetic field concentrators formed thereon is arranged between the shell part and the core. The magnetic field concentrators project radially into the gap to define a varying gap height in a region of the star contour.
US11360489B2 Transport system, self-driving vehicle and control method of a transport system
The present invention relates to a transport system with a fleet of self-driving vehicles for transporting persons and/or parcels within a delimited area, a self-driving vehicle for use within such a transport system and a control method of a transport system with a fleet of self-driving vehicles. In order to create a transport system that facilitates low-cost and individual mobility for persons and/or parcels in city traffic in particular, a vehicle control system is proposed according to the invention with an onboard unit associated with the individual vehicle and a central computer, which is connected to all vehicles of the fleet, wherein the vehicle dynamics of an individual vehicle are regulated by the onboard unit and the navigation as well as the integration of an individual vehicle into the traffic is controlled both by the onboard unit and by the central computer.
US11360484B2 Celestial navigation system for an autonomous vehicle
A navigation control system for an autonomous vehicle comprises a transmitter and an autonomous vehicle. The transmitter comprises an emitter for emitting at least one signal, a power source for powering the emitter, a device for capturing wireless energy to charge the power source, and a printed circuit board for converting the captured wireless energy to a form for charging the power source. The autonomous vehicle operates within a working area and comprises a receiver for detecting the at least one signal emitted by the emitter, and a processor for determining a relative location of the autonomous vehicle within the working area based on the signal emitted by the emitter.
US11360483B2 Method and system for generating reference lines for autonomous driving vehicles
In one embodiment, an autonomous driving system perceives a driving environment surrounding an ADV based on sensor data obtained from various sensors, including identifying one or more objects. For each of the objects, an arc curve is generated connecting the object and a current location of the ADV using a predetermined algorithm. A curvature of the arc curve is calculated. One of the arc curves is selected in which the curvature of the selected arc curve satisfies a predetermined condition, such as the lowest curvature amongst all objects. A reference line is then generated by connecting the selected object and the current location of the ADV. The connected line between the selected object and the ADV is utilized as a part of a reference line. The reference line is utilized to generate a trajectory to drive the ADV.
US11360473B2 Vehicle controller device
A vehicle controller device is provided including a travel control section configured to control autonomous driving and remote driving, a biometric information acquisition section configured to acquire biometric information of an occupant, a state determination section configured to determine, based on the biometric information acquired by the biometric information acquisition section, whether or not an abnormality predicted state has arisen in which manual driving by operation by the occupant is predicted to become compromised and also whether or not an abnormal state has arisen in which manual driving is compromised, a notification section configured to notify an operation device of a determined state in cases in which either the abnormality predicted state or the abnormal state is determined to have arisen, and a reception section capable of receiving operation-ready information indicating that operation by a remote operator is possible from the operation device in response to the notification.
US11360468B2 Building management system with cloud-based timeseries service
A building management system includes building equipment operable to affect a physical state or condition of a building, a system manager, and a cloud-based data platform. The system manager is coupled to the building equipment via a system bus and configured to obtain alarm data from the building equipment and generate a timeseries sample including the alarm data. The cloud-based data platform includes a timeseries service configured to receive the timeseries sample from the system manager, extract the alarm data from the timeseries sample, and store the alarm data as a sample of an alarm timeseries.
US11360465B2 Automated storage and retrieval system
An automated storage and retrieval system includes a track system having a first set of parallel tracks and a second set of parallel tracks. The first and second sets of tracks form a grid pattern of grid cells. Storage containers are arranged in storage columns located beneath the track system. Container handling vehicles lift and move storage containers. The container handling vehicles are configured to move laterally on the track system above the storage columns to access the storage containers via grid openings. Each container handling vehicle includes: a protruding section which extends horizontally beyond the footprint of the container handling vehicle and, when the container handling vehicle is positioned above a grid cell, into a neighbouring grid cell; and a recessed section arranged to accommodate the protruding sections of another container handling vehicle when operating over a neighbouring grid cell.
US11360461B2 Audio recognition-based industrial automation control
A system for performing industrial automation control may include an audio device that receives audio data from an element in an industrial automation system. The audio device may determine orientation data based on the audio data. In addition, the audio device may determine an automation command to control a machine in the industrial automation system based on the audio data and the orientation data. After determining the automation command, the audio device may implement a first control action for the machine based at least in part on the automation command, where the first control action causes the machine to adjust an operation.
US11360460B2 Audio recognition-based industrial automation control
A system for performing industrial automation control may include an audio device that receives audio data from an element in an industrial automation system. The audio device may determine orientation data based on the audio data. In addition, the audio device may determine an automation command to control a machine in the industrial automation system based on the audio data and the orientation data. After determining the automation command, the audio device may implement a first control action for the machine based at least in part on the automation command, where the first control action causes the machine to adjust an operation.
US11360454B2 Ladder display device for circuit generation using touch panel
A ladder display device of the disclosure includes: a ladder circuit storage unit that stores an insertion condition including at least an operation start position of a gesture operation, an operation end position of the gesture operation, and a circuit state of a net on a ladder diagram related to the gesture operation as insertion target ladder circuit information in association with a ladder circuit that is an insertion target; a ladder circuit condition determination unit that, with reference to the ladder circuit storage unit, determines a ladder circuit whose insertion condition is satisfied by a gesture operation performed on the touch panel; a ladder circuit generation unit that generates a ladder circuit determined by the ladder circuit condition determination unit as the gesture operation satisfying an insertion condition; and an edition control unit that inserts a ladder circuit generated by the ladder circuit generation unit into the ladder program.
US11360449B2 Renewable energy allocation based on guided position matching
A server-based system for allocating renewable energy from a power plant based on guided position matching includes at least one server with a memory that stores instructions and a processor that processes the instructions. When executed by the processor, the instructions cause the server-based system to provide a first template of selectable options to a first networked device and receive selections based on a subset of the selectable options from the first template, create, based on the selections based on the subset of the selectable options from the first template, a customized second template of selectable options. The instructions also cause the server-based system to interactively receive selections based on the selectable options in the second template from the second networked device and generate feedback to the second networked device, based on the selections based on the selectable options in the second template, to guide the second party to create a proposal by selecting the selections based on the selectable options in the second template.
US11360448B2 Power supply apparatus and system, and method for using the same
Provided is a power supply apparatus for supplying power to an external electric device. The power supply apparatus includes: a power outlet unit, to which a power plug of the external electric device is coupled, to supply electricity to the external electric device; a power control unit controlling power supply from the power outlet unit to the external electric device; and a user interface unit connected to the power control unit to receive a power activation code from a user, wherein the power control unit supplies power from the power outlet unit to the external electric device during a usage period corresponding to the power activation code.
US11360444B2 Automated power controls for cooling management
A method for operating an automation device having a CPU module for processing a control program and a source module that is connected via a bus and is intended to supply sink modules of the automation device with electrical energy, wherein variables that are available to the automation device and which influence the operation of the automation device are recorded so as to make it possible to relieve the load on the CPU module when preprocessing the influencing variables.
US11360437B2 Adjustable sundial assembly
An adjustable sundial assembly includes a base, a saddle slidably connected to the base to move in an arc, a housing adjustably coupled to the saddle, and an equatorial sundial attached to the housing. Movement of the saddle relative to the base and/or the housing relative to the saddle calibrates the sundial to a local latitude at which the sundial is positioned.
US11360428B2 Photoconductor having optical tag
An organic photoconductor includes a cylindrical body having a surface on which an electrostatic latent image is to be formed, and an optical tag provided on an outer circumferential surface of the cylindrical body. The organic photoconductor may be included in a development cartridge for an image forming apparatus.
US11360427B2 Cartridge and remanufacturing method of cartridge
In a remanufacturing method for remanufacturing a cartridge from a material cartridge, the material cartridge is attachable to and detachable from an apparatus main body of an image forming apparatus, and the apparatus main body includes a guide member. The material cartridge includes a frame member including an engagement portion configured to be engaged with the guide member, and a first attachment portion provided in the engagement portion, and a first storage member. The first storage member includes a first holding portion configured to hold a first electrode and be attached to the first attachment portion. The remanufacturing method includes detaching the first holding portion, attaching a second electrode to the frame member, and attaching a second storage element to the frame member at a different position from a position of the first attachment portion.
US11360425B2 Image forming apparatus and sheet storing apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a cassette, an image forming unit configured to form an image on a sheet fed from the cassette a set position, a guide rail configured to draw out the cassette from the set position, and a movable stopper unit that regulates a movement of the cassette in a draw-out direction by abutting with the cassette while the cassette is drawn out from the set position along the guide rail. The movable stopper unit includes a regulating portion movable between a regulating position where the regulating portion regulates a movement of the cassette within a moving trajectory of the cassette in moving in the draw-out direction and a retracting position where the regulating portion is located outside of the moving trajectory and does not regulate the movement of the cassette, and an urging portion configured to urge the regulating portion to the regulating position.
US11360424B2 Photosensitive drum unit, assembling method therefor, and disassembling method therefor
A gear unit for transmitting a rotational force to a rotatable member carrying developer and to which a coupling member is mountable. The gear unit includes a hole portion which opens outwardly in a direction along a rotational axis of the cylinder gear and which has an opening capable of accommodating the spherical portion, a groove portion which continues from the hole portion and which is capable of accommodating the projected portion, and a limiting portion for limiting inward movement of the spherical portion in the direction along the rotational axis of the gear. A closing member is provided for partially covering the opening of the hole portion and mounted to the gear to limit outward movement of the spherical portion in the direction along the rotational axis of the gear. The closing member is constituted by a plurality of independent pieces.
US11360410B2 Image forming apparatus having a two direction rotatable stirring member
An image forming apparatus includes a toner storing portion, a stirring member that stirs the toner by rotating inside the toner storing portion, a driving unit for rotating the stirring member in a first rotation direction and in an opposite second rotation direction. A control portion controls the motor such that a rotation direction of the stirring member is changed from the first rotation direction to the second rotation direction, and a detection unit that detects a rotation state of the motor, wherein the control portion determines whether to end the rotating operation or not based on the rotation state detected by the detection unit, and wherein the rotation state includes a rotation speed or a rotation amount of the motor.
US11360404B2 Toner and method for producing toner
A toner comprising a toner particle that contains a binder resin and fine particles A at the surface of the toner particle, wherein the fine particles A are organosilicon polymer fine particles, the organosilicon polymer fine particles have a number-average primary particle diameter of 30 nm to 500 nm, the organosilicon polymer fine particles have an attachment index for a polycarbonate film of not more than 3.5, the organosilicon polymer fine particles penetrate into the toner particle in a penetration depth b (nm), and protrude from the toner particle in a protrusion height c (nm), and b and c satisfy 0.05≤b/(b+c)≤0.40.
US11360400B2 Transport system having a magnetically levitated transportation stage
A reticle transport system having a magnetically levitated transportation stage is disclosed. Such a system may be suitable for use in vacuum environments, for example, ultra-clean vacuum environments. A magnetic levitated linear motor functions to propel the transportation stage in a linear direction along a defined axis of travel and to magnetically levitate the transportation stage.
US11360398B2 System and method for tilt calculation based on overlay metrology measurements
A metrology system includes a controller communicatively coupled to one or more metrology tools. In another embodiment, the controller includes one or more processors configured to execute program instructions causing the one or more processors to receive one or more overlay metrology measurements of one or more metrology targets of the metrology sample from the one or more metrology tools; determine tilt from the one or more measurement overlay measurements; and determine one or more correctables for at least one of one or more lithography tools or the one or more metrology tools to adjust for the tilt, where the one or more correctables are configured to reduce an amount of tilt in the sample or overlay inaccuracy of the one or more overlay metrology measurements. The program instructions further cause the one or more processors to predict tilt with a simulator based on at least the determined tilt.
US11360393B2 Mirror, in particular for a microlithographic projection exposure system
A mirror having a mirror substrate (12, 32, 52), a reflection layer stack (21, 41, 61) reflecting electromagnetic radiation having an operating wavelength that is incident on the optical effective surface (11, 31, 51), and at least one piezoelectric layer (16, 36, 56), arranged between the substrate and the reflection layer stack and to which an electric field producing a locally variable deformation is applied. A first electrode arrangement (20, 40, 60) situated on the side of the piezoelectric layer faces the reflection layer stack, and a second electrode arrangement (14, 34, 54) is situated on the side of the piezoelectric layer facing the mirror substrate. Optionally, a bracing layer (98) is provided, which limits sinking of the piezoelectric layer (96) into the mirror substrate (92) when an electric field is applied, in comparison with an analogous construction lacking the bracing layer, thereby increasing the piezoelectric layer's effective deflection.
US11360392B2 Photolithography device having illuminator and method for adjusting intensity uniformity
An illuminator includes a first facet mirror receiving and reflecting an exposure radiation, an adjustable shielding element disposed on the first facet mirror, the adjustable shielding element adjusting intensity uniformity of the exposure radiation reflected by the first facet mirror, and a second facet mirror receiving and reflecting the exposure radiation reflected by the first facet mirror.
US11360391B2 Target supply device, extreme ultraviolet light generating apparatus, and electronic device manufacturing method
A target supply device includes a tank body portion holding a target substance; a communication portion connected to the tank body portion and including a filter that filters the melted target substance and a nozzle that discharges the target substance having passed through the filter; a main heater that heats the tank body portion; a sub-heater that heats the communication portion; and a control unit, the control unit being configured to set the main heater to a temperature higher than a melting point of the target substance before the target substance is melted, to set the sub-heater to a temperature lower than the melting point of the target substance until the target substance in the tank body portion is melted, and to set the sub-heater to a temperature higher than the melting point of the target substance after the target substance in the tank body portion is melted.
US11360384B2 Method of fabricating and servicing a photomask
A method includes placing a photomask having a contamination on a surface thereof in a plasma processing chamber. The contaminated photomask is plasma processed in the plasma processing chamber to remove the contamination from the surface. The plasma includes oxygen plasma or hydrogen plasma.
US11360380B2 Extreme ultraviolet lithography device
The present disclosure relates to an extreme ultraviolet lithography, EUVL, device comprising: a reticle comprising a lithographic pattern to be imaged on a target wafer; a light-transmissive pellicle membrane mounted in front of, and parallel to, the reticle, wherein the pellicle membrane scatters transmitted light along a scattering axis; and an extreme ultraviolet, EUV, illumination system configured to illuminate the reticle through the pellicle membrane, wherein an illumination distribution provided by the EUV illumination system is asymmetric as seen in a source-pupil plane of the EUV illumination system; wherein light reflected by the reticle and then transmitted through the pellicle membrane comprises a non-scattered fraction and a scattered fraction formed by light scattered by the pellicle membrane; the EUVL device further comprising: an imaging system having an acceptance cone configured to capture a portion of the light reflected by the reticle and then transmitted through the pellicle membrane.
US11360376B2 Extreme ultraviolet mask and method for forming the same
A photolithography mask includes a substrate, a reflective multilayer structure over the substrate, an adhesion layer over the reflective multilayer structure, a capping layer over the adhesion layer, and a patterned absorber layer over the capping layer. The capping layer includes a non-crystalline conductive material.
US11360375B1 Stereoscopic camera alignment via laser projection
A system and method for calibrating stereoscopic cameras in an aircraft utilizes a plurality of lasers aimed at a desired convergence point, such as at a point on a runway or other ground facility or projection surface. Each of the stereoscopic cameras are adjusted in terms of pitch, yaw, and roll to align the convergence point in each camera. Misalignments are iteratively corrected, as required. An alignment crosshair is applied, physically or electronically, and the convergence point aligned to the alignment crosshair.
US11360370B2 Light source device and projection-type display
A light source device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a light source section; a rotating body; a motor; a housing; one or more lens groups; a lens holding section; and an adjusting mechanism. The rotating body includes a fluorescent light body. The fluorescent light body is excited by excitation light from the light source section to output fluorescent light. The motor drives the rotating body. The housing accommodates the rotating body. The one or more lens groups gather the excitation light from the light source section and direct the excitation light toward the rotating body. The lens holding section holds the one or more lens groups. The adjusting mechanism adjusts a distance between the rotating body and the one or more lens groups.
US11360369B2 Nonlinear optical devices with zig-zag beam paths
The invention is an optical parametric oscillator or amplifier employing a zig-zag beam path, configured using dichroic mirrors or optical surfaces on the side-walls of a solid-state, liquid, or gaseous nonlinear medium, to control conversion efficiency, beam quality, or other aspects of the nonlinear conversion process by dumping unwanted radiation, the oscillator/amplifier for use with any nonlinear process in which it is advantageous to have one or more of interacting coherent beams be partially or fully transmitted at reflection points of the zig-zag path.
US11360367B2 Potential drop compensated electro-optic device
An electro-optic system where an electrical potential is changed and/or regulated to achieve a desired potential applied to an electro-optic medium. The electro-optic system comprises an electro-optic medium disposed in a chamber defined in part by two electrodes. A power source is connected to the two electrodes and thereby operable to apply an electrical potential to the electrochromic medium across the two electrodes. A voltmeter is operable to measure an electrical potential between two points within the chamber. Additionally, a controller is connected to the voltmeter and the power source and is operable to regulate the electrical potential applied by the power source based, at least in part, on the electrical potential measured between the two points within the chamber by the voltmeter.
US11360364B2 Privacy glazing system with discrete electrical driver
A controllable privacy structure, such as a window or door, may include an electrically controllable optically active material connected to a driver. The driver can control the application and/or removal of electrical energy to the optically active material to transition from a scattering state in which visibility through the structure is inhibited to a transparent state in which visibility through the structure is comparatively clear. The driver may need to be located in relatively close physical proximity to the privacy structure the driver is intended to control. Devices, systems, and techniques are described for discretely positioning a driver relative to a privacy structure to be controlled.
US11360362B2 Display panel and display device
The present disclosure relates to a display panel and a display device. The display panel includes: a liquid crystal display panel; and a dimming liquid crystal panel including a plurality of dimming pixels defined by a second mesh structure and arranged in an array, wherein the second mesh structure includes a plurality of light shielding lines extending along a first direction and having a waveform, each of the light shielding lines includes a plurality of periodic parts, each of the plurality of periodic parts includes a first portion and a second portion which are symmetrical relative to a symmetry axis along a second direction, the first portion comprises a first segment and a second segment, the second portion comprises a third segment which is symmetrical with the second segment relative to the symmetry axis and a fourth segment which is symmetrical with the first segment relative to the symmetry axis.
US11360341B2 Display device
A display device is provided and including first and second substrates, wherein the first substrate includes a first area, a second area overlapping the second substrate, a first edge extending in a first direction, a first terminal portion on the first area; the second substrate has a first protruding portion protruding toward the first edge of the first substrate and a second edge including a linear portion along the first edge and a curved portion connected to the linear portion and extending toward the first edge, the curved portion constitutes a part of a edge of the first protruding portion, and a width in the first direction of the first protruding portion gradually decreases toward the first edge.
US11360340B2 Liquid crystal display panel
A liquid crystal display panel includes a plurality of pixel units arranged in an array, and a plurality of fingerprint identification units arranged in one-to-one correspondence with the plurality of pixel units; each of the pixel units includes four sub-pixels arranged in two rows and two columns, the four sub-pixels include a white sub-pixel; and each projection of each of the fingerprint identification units in a direction perpendicular to the liquid crystal display panel covers a portion of the white sub-pixel in its corresponding pixel unit.
US11360335B2 Optical waveguide apparatus, control method for optical waveguide apparatus, and storage medium
An optical waveguide apparatus, a control method for the optical waveguide apparatus, and a storage medium are described in the disclosure. In one example implementation, an optical waveguide apparatus includes a control component and a waveguide structure. The waveguide structure includes m input interfaces and n output interfaces, where both m and n are integers greater than 1. The waveguide structure includes a first waveguide layer and a second waveguide layer, where an optical waveguide exists in the second waveguide layer. The control component is configured to control the first waveguide layer to form an optical waveguide, and the optical waveguide and an optical waveguide in the second waveguide layer form a cross-layer optical signal path.
US11360334B2 Display device, display system and display method
The present disclosure provides a display device, including: a light emitting device and a light adjusting layer, the light adjusting layer being on a light emitting side of the light emitting device, and the light emitting device being configured to generate and emit light having a wavelength in a wavelength range of visible light, wherein the light adjusting layer is configured to block light having a wavelength in a partial wavelength range of blue light from passing through when subjected to an external stimulus and allow the light having the wavelength in the partial wavelength range of blue light to pass through when the external stimulus is removed, and the light adjusting layer includes a responsive photonic crystal.
US11360325B2 Employing diffractive structure to reduce soft contact lens variation
An ophthalmic lens may comprise a main body comprising an optic zone and a peripheral zone disposed adjacent the optic zone, wherein the optic zone comprises a refractive structure that exhibits a first optical power and a diffractive structure disposed within the optic zone, wherein the diffractive structure exhibits a second optical power, wherein the ophthalmic lens is associated with a first target SKU optical power.
US11360324B2 Adjustable nose bridge and glasses having same
An adjustable nose bridge includes a mounting body and a nose bridge frame. The nose bridge frame includes a main body, an elastic member, and an adjusting member. Two ends of the elastic member respectively resiliently abut the main body and the mounting body. The adjusting member is telescopically coupled to the mounting body and fixes a position of the main body.
US11360315B2 Augmented reality eyeglasses having structured light detecting function
Augmented reality eyeglasses having a structured light detecting function and including a laser projector, an eyeglass lens, at least one first diffractive optical element (DOE) film, an invisible light camera and a second DOE film are provided. The laser projector is configured to emit at least one invisible beam and an image beam. The at least one first DOE film is disposed on the eyeglass lens. The first DOE film is configured to diffract the invisible beam into a structured beam. The structured beam is transmitted to an object to be detected, so as to form a light pattern on the object to be detected. The invisible light camera is configured to photograph the light pattern on the object to be detected. The second DOE film is disposed on the eyeglass lens, and is configured to make the image beam travel to an eye.
US11360311B2 Head mounted display device
A head mounted display device includes a display, a light waveguide element, and a light shutter. The display periodically provides a display image. The light waveguide element receives the display image, generates a projection image according to the display image, projects the projection image from a second surface, and projects the projection image to a target zone from a first surface. The light shutter is adjacent to the second surface of the light waveguide element and is coupled to the light waveguide element. The light shutter is periodically disabled and enabled in an alternating manner.
US11360301B2 Augmented reality head-up display apparatus
An augmented reality head-up display (AR HUD) apparatus is provided. A backlight unit (BLU) for an AR HUD includes a light emitting diode (LED) array including a plurality of LEDs, a primary lens array configured to primarily concentrate light output by the plurality of LEDs, a secondary lens array configured to secondarily concentrate light incident through the primary lens array, and a side reflector configured to reflect light traveling toward a side surface above the secondary lens array among light incident through the secondary lens array.
US11360300B2 Movable reflective device
An actuator includes an arm starting end having a piezoelectric element, a first end of the arm starting end connected to an inner side of a fixed frame, the arm starting end extending in a straight line, along a Y-axis direction through a gap between the fixed frame and a mirror surface, from the first end to beyond a middle point of an outer side of the mirror surface; an arm terminating end including a first end connected to the middle point of the outer side of the mirror surface, the arm terminating end extending parallel to the arm starting end; and an arm relay that connects a second end of the arm starting end to a second end of the arm terminating end, the arm relay being formed in a zigzag.
US11360291B2 Optical image capturing system
An optical image capturing system includes, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, a sixth lens element and a seventh lens element. The first, the second and the third lens elements all have refractive power. The fourth lens element with refractive power has both surfaces being aspheric. The fifth lens element with refractive power has both surfaces being aspheric. The sixth lens element with refractive power has an image-side surface having at least one convex shape at a peripheral region thereof and both surfaces being aspheric. The seventh lens element with refractive power has an image-side surface having at least one convex shape at a peripheral region thereof, wherein both surfaces being aspheric, and at least one surface has at least one inflection point thereon.
US11360290B2 Lens system, projection apparatus, detecting module and electronic device
An electronic device includes a lens system. The lens system includes three lens elements, which are, in order from an outer side to an inner side: a first lens element, a second lens element and a third lens element. The first lens element with positive refractive power has an outer-side surface being convex in a paraxial region thereof. The second lens element has negative refractive power. The third lens element has positive refractive power.
US11360273B2 MEMS-based variable optical attenuator array
The present disclosure provides a MEMS-based variable optical attenuator (VOA) array, sequentially including an optical fiber array, a micro-lens array, and a MEMS-based micro-reflector array to form a VOA array having several optical attenuation units. The MEMS-based micro-reflectors can change the propagation direction of a beam, causing a misalignment coupling loss to the beam and thereby achieving optical attenuation, with a broad range of dynamic attenuation, low polarization dependent loss and wavelength dependent loss, good repeatability, short response time (at the millisecond level), etc. Arrayed device elements are used as assembly units of the present disclosure, and the assembly of arrayed elements facilitates tuning in batches. Accordingly, automation levels are improved, and the production costs are reduced.
US11360266B2 Method for manufacturing optical multiplexer/demultiplexer
A method of manufacturing an optical multiplexer/demultiplexer includes the steps of: detachably holding optical filters and a mirror respectively to one surface and to the other surface of a pair of mutually parallel surfaces of gripping jigs; gripping a block holder between the gripping jigs with interposition of adhesive layers so as to reflect the parallelism of the pair of the surfaces; heating the gripping jigs gripping the block holder; and cooling the gripping jigs with them gripping the block holder. The optical filters and the mirror are thereby bonded to the block holder in parallel to each other.
US11360250B1 Stable AIGS films
Disclosed are stable films comprising Ag, In, Ga, and S (AIGS) nanostructures, or more one metal alkoxides, one or more metal alkoxide hydrolysis products, one or more metal halides, one or more metal halide hydrolysis products, one or more organometallic compounds, or one or more organometallic hydrolysis products, or combinations thereof, and at least one ligand bound to the nanostructures. In some embodiments, the AIGS nanostructures have a photon conversion efficiency of greater than 32% and a peak wavelength emission of 480-545 nm. In some embodiments, the nanostructures have an emission spectrum with a FWHM of 24-38 nm. In some embodiments, the nanostructures have a photon conversion efficiency (PCE) of at least 30% after being stored for 24 hours under yellow light and air storage conditions.
US11360242B2 Optical device having optical and mechanical properties
An optical device includes a substrate and a coating applied to the substrate, wherein the optical device has a first side exposed to an environment and a second side that is unexposed.
US11360236B1 System for mapping and monitoring emissions and air pollutant levels within a geographical area
The present disclosure provides a system comprising a plurality of autonomous units within a geographical region, each configured with a sensor array and a cognitive emission and air pollutant mapping module that enables them to map their surrounding environment and sense and overlay pollutant and emissions data onto said map, including cameras and object detection algorithms for tracking and photographing pollutant sources. Each unit securely transmits the fused map and pollutant source data to one or more servers that compile a complete 3D map of the geographical area overlaid with pollution data which is updated in real time, and also notify relevant third parties to action pollutant sources within the area. The system can further comprise a plurality of smart light poles for displaying pollution data and advisory notices to citizens within sub-regions of the area.
US11360233B2 Seismic image data interpretation system
A method can include receiving seismic image data; processing the received seismic image data to generate stratigraphic information using a trained convolution neural network that includes channels subjected to convolution, activation and pooling that reduce spatial resolution and subjected to deconvolution and concatenation that increase spatial resolution; and enhancing the seismic image data using the stratigraphic information to generate an enhanced seismic image.
US11360231B2 Marine vessel for seismic sources
A vessel system includes a hull configured to provide buoyancy, one or more seismic sources configured to generate seismic energy, and a deployment apparatus configured to deploy the seismic sources from the hull to a water body or water column. A control system can be configured to operate the deployment apparatus, in order to deploy the seismic sources.
US11360220B2 System and methods for planning routes over large areas
A route planning system and methods involving: a processor operable by executable instructions, the instructions having cooperating algorithms, the cooperating algorithms having an A* algorithm, an IA* algorithm cooperatively communicating with the A* algorithm; and a Dijkstra algorithm cooperatively communicating with the IA* algorithm, the IA* algorithm configured to iteratively and recursively call the A* algorithm to generate directed arcs, the IA* algorithm configured to call the Dijkstra algorithm and to transmit the directed arcs to the Dijkstra algorithm, and the A* algorithm and the Dijkstra algorithm being non-interacting; and an automatic identifications systems transceiver disposed in relation to a vessel, the transceiver configured to receive global positioning system signals and calculate a current position of the vessel in relation to Earth, the AIS transceiver configured to communicate with the processor.
US11360219B2 Techniques for identifying obstructions of a LIDAR window
A return signal associated with a frequency modulated continuous wave (FMCW) optical beam is received. A correction for Doppler scanning artifacts in the return signal is made. A determination as to whether the return signal is caused by an obstruction on or proximate to a LIDAR window is made. A field of view (FOV) reflectivity map is generated based on the determination. The FOV reflectivity map is analyzed by identifying an obstructed FOV of the LIDAR system and determining a reflected energy from the obstructed FOV.
US11360218B2 Wide field-of-view lidar optical assembly and system
A lidar system includes a laser-source configured to emit laser-beams, and a single movable-mirror positioned to reflect the laser-beams from the laser-source. The movable-mirror is operable to pivot about a single rotation-axis. The system includes a first-optical wedge configured to direct at least a first-laser-beam reflected by the movable-mirror in a first-direction with respect to a bore-axis of the system, and a second-optical-wedge configured to direct at least a second-laser-beam reflected by the movable-mirror in a second-direction with respect to the bore-axis, where the second-direction is different from the first-direction. The system also includes a first-shutter interposed between the first-optical-wedge and the movable-mirror, and a second-shutter interposed between the second-optical-wedge and the movable-mirror.
US11360214B2 Techniques for ghosting mitigation in coherent lidar systems
A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system to transmit optical beams including at least up-chirp frequency and at least one down-chirp frequency toward targets in a field of view of the LIDAR system and receive returned signals of the up-chirp and the down-chirp as reflected from the targets. The LIDAR system generates a baseband signal in a frequency domain of the returned signals of the at least one up-chirp frequency and the at least one down-chirp frequency. The baseband signal includes a first set of peaks associated with the at least the at least one up-chirp frequency and a second set of peaks associated with the at least one down-chirp frequency. The LIDAR system determines the target location using the first set of peaks and the second set of peaks.
US11360212B2 Ultrasonic type object detection apparatus
An ultrasonic type object detection apparatus sequentially detects a distance between an ultrasonic sensor and an object in a coverage of a transmission wave at a predetermined detection cycle based on a time taken for the ultrasonic sensor to transmit the transmission wave and then to receive a reflection wave. The apparatus includes: a storage storing the distance to the object; a vehicle information acquisition device acquiring vehicle information for calculating a movement distance; a detection distance predictor predicting a next detected distance to the object based on a past detection result and the vehicle information; and a short range determinator determining whether the object is present in a short range area in which the distance between the object and the ultrasonic sensor is equal to or shorter than a short range threshold.
US11360211B2 Method and apparatus for determining static state of obstacle
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and an apparatus for determining a static state of an obstacle, a device and a storage medium. The method includes the following. Real-time obstacle velocities are obtained by detecting an obstacle via at least two sensors. A belief function assignment value of each sensor is calculated for at least two status parameters respectively according to the real-time obstacle velocity corresponding to each sensor. The belief function assignment value of each sensor is fused for each status parameter with a D-S evidence combination technology to obtain a fused belief function assignment value corresponding to each status parameter. A static state of the obstacle is judged according to the fused belief function assignment value corresponding to each status parameter.
US11360207B2 Apparatus and method for tracking object based on radar image reconstruction
Disclosed is an apparatus for tracking an object based on radar image reconstruction, the apparatus including a two-dimensional image producing unit configured to produce a two-dimensional image by collecting multiple one-dimensional radar signals from which clutter is removed, an object detecting unit configured to determine the presence or absence of an object from the two-dimensional image and estimate a two-dimensional position of the present object, and an object tracking unit configured to track a movement path of the object based on the two-dimensional position estimated by the object detecting unit.
US11360204B2 Ambiguity resolution for a MIMO radar system
A method for a MIMO radar system includes encoding signals that are transmitted from different transmitting antennas according to code blocks; determining for a radar object a Doppler estimation that has a periodic ambiguity; and resolving the periodic ambiguity, where the resolving includes, for each of multiple ambiguity hypotheses of the Doppler shift: compensating for the Doppler shift according to the respective ambiguity hypothesis, and decoding for separating signal components associated with the transmitting antennas. An ambiguity hypothesis that is applicable to the radar object is selected based on quality criteria for the decoding for the particular ambiguity hypotheses, and an unambiguous speed estimation of the radar object is determined corresponding to the Doppler estimation and the selected ambiguity hypothesis. The quality of an angle estimation based on the signal components can be determined as a quality criterion for the decoding.
US11360201B2 Device for estimating speed of moving sound source, speed monitoring system, method for estimating speed of moving sound source, and storage medium in which program for estimating speed of moving sound source is stored
A sound signal corresponding to a sound emitted by a sound source is inputted to a frequency analysis unit (101), and the frequency analysis unit (101) performs frequency analysis of the sound signal and generates a spectrogram. Spectrogram template information indicating spectrograms corresponding to each of at least a plurality of predetermined movement speeds, the spectrograms being for cases in which the sound source is moved, is stored in a model storage unit (102). An estimation unit (103) estimates the movement speed of the sound source on the basis of the spectrogram generated by the frequency analysis unit (101) and the plurality of spectrograms indicated by the spectrogram template information stored in the model storage unit (102).
US11360182B2 Determining a location of a mobile device
It is provided a method for determining a location of a mobile device. The method comprises the steps of: obtaining a first maximum distance between a first anchor point and the mobile device; generating a first circular geometrical object having a radius based on the first maximum distance; generating a first polytope encompassing the first circular geometric object, wherein all angles of the first polytope are right angles; obtaining a second maximum distance between a second anchor point and the mobile device; generating a second circular geometrical object having radius based on the second maximum distance; generating a second polytope encompassing the second circular geometric object, wherein all angles of the second polytope are right angles; finding a mobile device region as an overlap between the first polytope and the second polytope; and determining that the mobile device is located within the mobile device region.
US11360181B2 Authority vehicle movement direction detection
Described herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media for determining a direction of movement of an authority vehicle in relation to another vehicle such as an autonomous vehicle and initiating or ceasing a vehicle response measure that may have previously been initiated based on the determined direction of movement. A signal source associated with the authority vehicle emits a periodic acoustic signal that is received at one or more audio capture devices, which may be provided at various locations on an exterior of a vehicle. One or more signal characteristics of the acoustic signal can be determined such as frequency, sound intensity, and/or phase. Detected signal characteristic(s) of the acoustic signal can be analyzed, and in some cases, compared against known information such as an expected frequency of the acoustic signal to determine the direction of movement of the authority vehicle in relation to the vehicle.
US11360180B2 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for using a trained adversarial network for performing retrospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) artifact correction
A method for performing retrospective magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) artifact correction includes receiving, as input, an MRI image having at least one artifact; using a trained adversarial network for performing retrospective artifact correction on the MRI image, wherein the trained adversarial network is trained using unpaired artifact-free MRI images and artifact-containing MRI images; and outputting, by the trained adversarial network, a derivative MRI image related to the input, wherein the at least one artifact is corrected in the derivative MRI image.
US11360172B2 Zero echo time MR imaging with water-fat separation
A method of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to enable ‘silent’ zero echo time (ZTE) imaging in combination with water/fat separation. The method includes subjecting the object to a first self-refocusing zero echo time imaging sequence, wherein a first sequence of gradient echo signals is acquired as a first number N1 of radial k-space spokes at a first repetition time TR1; subjecting the object to a second self-refocusing zero echo time imaging sequence, wherein a second sequence of gradient echo signals is acquired as a second number N2 of radial k-space spokes at a second repetition time TR2, wherein N2≠N1 and/or TR2≠TR1; and reconstructing a MR image from the acquired gradient echo signals. Signal contributions of chemical species (e.g., water and fat) may be separated exploiting the different echo times attributed to the gradient echo signals.
US11360168B2 Systems and methods for a neck radio frequency coil for MR imaging
Various systems are provided for neck radio frequency (RF) coil assemblies for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. In one example, a neck RF coil assembly includes a central RF coil array including a first plurality of RF coils configured to cover a neck of a subject to be imaged, an upper RF coil array including a second plurality of RF coils extending upward from the central RF coil array and configured to cover a lower head region of the subject, and a lower RF coil array including a third plurality of RF coils extending downward from the central RF coil array and configured to cover an upper shoulder region of the subject, wherein each RF coil of the first, second, and third pluralities of RF coils comprises a loop portion comprising two distributed capacitance wire conductors encapsulated and separated by a dielectric material.
US11360165B2 Method for positioning of an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination
Techniques are disclosed for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination. Also disclosed is a magnetic resonance apparatus, which is designed to perform a method for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination. A corresponding computer program product is also disclosed, which is designed to perform a method for assisting in positioning an accessory unit on a patient for a magnetic resonance examination, and an electronically readable data storage medium containing the computer program.
US11360164B2 Integrated magnetometer arrays for magnetoencephalography (MEG) detection systems and methods
An array of optically pumped magnetometers includes a vapor cell arrangement having a wafer defining one or more cavities and alkali metal atoms disposed in the cavities to provide an alkali metal vapor; an array of light sources, each of the light sources arranged to illuminate a different portion of the one or more cavities of the vapor cell arrangement with light; at least one mirror arranged to reflect the light from the array of light sources after the light passes through the one or more cavities of the vapor cell arrangement; and an array of detectors to receive light reflected by the at least one mirror, wherein each of the detectors is arranged to receive light originating from one of the light sources.
US11360163B2 Vertical hall sensor structure
A vertical Hall sensor structure having a substrate layer, a semiconductor area of a first conductivity type, at least a first, a second and a third semiconductor contact area of the first conductivity type extending from an upper surface of the semiconductor area into the semiconductor area, and at least a first semiconductor contact area of a second conductivity type, wherein the semiconductor contact areas of the first conductivity type are spaced apart from each other and a metal connection contact layer is arranged on each semiconductor contact area of the first conductivity type. The first semiconductor contact area of the second conductivity type is adjacent to the first semiconductor contact area of the first conductivity type or is spaced at a distance of at most 0.2 μm from the first semiconductor contact area of the first conductivity type.
US11360162B2 Current sensor with magnetic field circulation
The present invention relates to a device for measuring a magnetic field and, more specifically, for measuring direct and/or alternating currents circulating in a primary conductor. The current sensor 1 according to the invention comprises: •at least two magnetic transducers 2, 3, each comprising at least one elongate coil 5, 6, forming a loop surrounding the primary conductor; •at least one loop closure mechanism allowing two ends of the coils 5, 6 of a transducer 2, 3 to be retained while providing: —a negative mechanical gap between the two ends of the coils 5, 6 closing each loop, along a first elongation axis Y of the coils 5, 6; an offset of each end of a coil 5, 6 of a loop relative to the other end of a coil of the loop, along an offset axis X; —a mechanical inversion of the offsets between the loops.
US11360158B2 Insulation resistance measuring apparatus
An insulation resistance measuring apparatus designed to calculate a complex impedance of an ac circuit including a measuring resistor, a coupling capacitor, an insulation resistor installed in a vehicle, and a ground capacitance. The insulation resistance measuring apparatus includes a sine wave current applying device which applies an ac signal to the measuring resistor and measures a voltage change appearing at a junction of the sine wave current applying device and the measuring resistor. The ac signal and the voltage change are used to determine the complex impedance. A resistance value of the insulation resistor is calculated as a function of the complex impedance. This structure enables the circuit to be reduced in size.
US11360157B2 Fail-safe operating method for a decentralized power generation plant
A fail-safe operating method for a decentralized power generation plant DG includes determining a leakage capacitance of a generator of the DG before connecting the DG. The method also includes comparing the determined leakage capacitance with a predetermined first limit value, and connecting the DG to a grid only if the determined leakage capacitance is smaller than the predetermined first limit value. A decentralized power generation plant is configured to perform the method.
US11360146B2 Diagnostic lighting device
Systems and methods for a lighting device are described. The lighting device can comprise a plurality of headlamps, a rechargeable battery, and a controller. The controller can be configured to perform one or more diagnostic tests.
US11360143B2 High speed debug-delay compensation in external tool
A testing tool includes a clock generation circuit generating a test clock and outputting the test clock via a test clock output pad, data processing circuitry clocked by the test clock, and data output circuitry receiving data output from the data processing circuitry and outputting the data via an input/output (IO) pad, the data output circuitry being clocked by the test clock. The testing tool also includes a programmable delay circuit generating a delayed version of the test clock, and data input circuitry receiving data input via the IO pad, the data input circuitry clocked by the delayed version of the test clock. The delayed version of the test clock is delayed to compensate for delay between transmission of a pulse of the test clock via the test clock output pad to an external computer and receipt of the data input from the external computer via the IO pad.
US11360139B2 Method for testing a power module
A method for testing a power module includes connecting an output capacitor of the power module to a load meter; inputting an input signal, an enable signal, a PowerGood signal, and an output signal of the power module to first, second, third, and fourth channels of an oscillometer, respectively; adjusting the load meter to a no-load state, and capturing and storing the power-on waveforms and power-off waveforms of four channels of signals of the power module; adjusting the load meter to a full-load state, and capturing and storing the power-on waveforms and power-off waveforms of the four channels of signals of the power module; and determining whether the power-on sequence, power-off sequence, overshoot voltage value, and undershoot voltage value of the power module are normal based on the power-on waveforms and power-off waveforms of the four channels of signals stored by the load meter under the no-load and full-load states.
US11360137B2 Parameter free identification of fault location in multi-terminal power transmission lines
A method and device can be used with a power transmission line. Pre-fault voltage and current phasors and during-fault voltage and current phasors for each of first, second, and third terminals are determined based on disturbance records. Using an assumed faulted section, values for a propagation constant of each section, a surge impedance of each section, and a fault location parameter are computed. The computing is based on simultaneously solving pre-fault and during-fault objective functions for the assumed faulted section with the computed pre-fault and during-fault voltage and current phasors. The pre-fault and during-fault objective functions are formulated based on equating junction voltages determined from two of the terminals, conservation of charge at the junction, and equating fault location voltages determined from one terminal and the junction. The values determined for the propagation constant, the surge impedance, and the fault location parameter can be compared with predefined criteria.
US11360136B2 Load state detection circuit and method
Disclosed are a load state detection circuit and method. A microcontroller is connected to a switch unit which is connected between a detecting power supply and a load to be tested. A voltage sampling point is formed at either terminal of the load to be tested, and the voltage sampling circuit is connected between the voltage sampling point and the microcontroller. The voltage sampling circuit is configured to sample a voltage at the voltage sampling point. The microcontroller is configured to connect the load to be tested and the detecting power supply by controlling the switch unit, and determine whether a fault exists in the load to be tested according to a received voltage at the voltage sampling point sampled by the voltage sampling circuit, before connecting the load to be tested with the drive power supply.
US11360129B2 Measurement apparatus and method
Provided a method including applying a Fourier Transform to an AC current waveform measured to perform conversion thereof to a frequency domain; adjusting entire phase components of frequency spectra obtained as a result of the Fourier Transform, such that a phase component of an AC power supply frequency becomes zero; and applying an inverse Fourier Transform to the frequency spectra with the entire phase components thereof adjusted to obtain a current waveform in a time domain.
US11360127B2 Device and method for self-adjusting an electrical threshold for detecting a power failure
A device for self-adjusting an electrical threshold includes a framing unit that compares a setpoint signal representative of the supply signal to a plurality of successive intervals of reference signals that increase in value according to a geometric sequence. The framing unit generates an output based on the interval bounding the setpoint signal, wherein the output controls a switch that is configured to provide one of the plurality of reference signals as an output, wherein the output reference signal is representative of the electrical detection threshold.
US11360112B2 Automatic analyzer
A cleaning water flow velocity during nozzle cleaning is momentarily changed by using a pressure changing mechanism, for example, a syringe. That is, after the start of cleaning, a solenoid valve is opened, and an aspirating operation of the syringe is momentarily performed by a fixed amount in a state where a flow of cleaning water in a nozzle is developed, whereby a nozzle flow velocity is momentarily decelerated. Immediately thereafter, the syringe is pushed back to a home position again, and the flow velocity in the nozzle is accelerated again. A cleaning effect can be improved by performing transition of velocity distribution to various states. Flow velocity control by the pressure changing mechanism can be realized without inhibiting a dispensing cycle, and the cleaning effect of the nozzle can be improved without changing the pressure of a liquid feeding pump or extending the cleaning time.
US11360110B2 Sample test automation system
The present invention is provided with: an automatic analysis device 200 for performing an analysis process to analyze a specimen that is to be analyzed; a specimen pre-processing module 100 for performing pre-processing to cause the specimen to enter a state in which the analysis process can be performed; a main conveyance line 161 for conveying a specimen container carrier 10 which accommodates the specimen that is to be analyzed and in which at least one specimen container can be mounted; and annular conveyance lines 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 411 that are disposed adjacent to the main conveyance line 161 and that are moreover disposed so as to be capable of transferring the specimen container carrier 10 to and from the main conveyance line 161, the annular conveyance lines 111, 121, 131, 141, 151, 411 being capable of circulating and conveying the specimen container carrier 10 separately without the use of another conveyance line (e.g., a return line 162). This makes it possible to maintain flexibility in conveyance of specimens while suppressing increases in device surface area.
US11360106B2 Cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, a corresponding measuring system, and a corresponding method
The present invention is directed to a cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, in particular a blood sample, comprising a cartridge body having at least one measurement cavity formed therein and having at least one probe element arranged in said at least one measurement cavity for performing a test on said sample liquid; and a cover being attachable on said cartridge body; wherein said cover covers at least partially said at least one measurement cavity and forms a retaining element for retaining said probe element in a predetermined position within said at least one measurement cavity. The invention is directed to a measurement system and a method for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid.
US11360103B2 Alpha-synuclein detection assay and method for diagnosing alpha- synucleinopathies
A method of detecting the presence of alpha-synuclein aggregation in a biological sample is provided whereby a biological sample is mixed with a reaction sample comprising a population of beads, a fluorophore adapted to bind to protein aggregates and to increase fluorescence when bound to protein aggregates, and alpha-synuclein or a fragment or variant thereof to form a reaction mixture, the reaction mixture is illuminated and at the same time incubated with intermittent agitation cycles, wherein a significant increase in the fluorescence of the reaction mixture during incubation is indicative of the presence of aggregates of alpha-synuclein in the biological sample. Method of diagnosing alpha-synucleinopathies such as Parkinson's disease or Dementia with Lewy Bodies.
US11360099B2 Methods for diagnosing systemic lupus erythematosus
The present invention provides methods of diagnosing and monitoring systemic lupus erythematosus.
US11360096B2 Complex BRET technique for measuring biological interactions
Provided are methods for detecting protein interactions in a sample, the methods comprising: (a) detecting two or more polypeptides that when associated emit a first detectable signal in a first light emission spectrum; (b) contacting the two or more polypeptides with a third polypeptide conjugated to a dipole acceptor moiety that has a second light emission spectrum when excited within a light excitation spectrum, wherein the light excitation spectrum overlaps with the first light emission spectrum; and (c) detecting a second detectable signal emitted in the second light emission spectrum by the dipole acceptor moiety. Also provided are bioluminescent complexes comprising: (a) a first polypeptide conjugated to a dipole acceptor moiety, wherein the emits a first detectable signal in a first light emission spectrum.
US11360095B2 Isobaric mass labels
The present invention relates to a set of two or more mass labels, wherein each mass label comprises the formula: X-L-M-Re wherein X is a reporter moiety having an exact mass, L is a bond cleavable by collision in a mass spectrometer, M is a mass modifier, and Re is a) a reactive functionality for attaching the mass label to an analyte or b) the analyte, wherein each mass label in the set has an integer mass, wherein each mass label in the set has the same integer mass, and wherein the set comprises two or more subsets of mass labels, each subset comprising one, two or more mass labels, and wherein, when the subset comprises two or more mass labels, the exact mass of the reporter moiety X of each mass label in the subset is different from the exact mass of the reporter moiety X of the mass labels in the same subset and in all other subsets, and wherein each mass label is distinguishable by mass spectrometry.
US11360084B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting analytes
A barrel defines a channel, and has an opening into the channel, and an outlet from the channel. A porous carrier disposed within the channel carries an albumin. A cellulosic stationary phase is disposed within the channel between the carrier and the distal region of the barrel. A lateral flow platform is coupled to the barrel such that a sample pad of the lateral flow platform is in fluid communication with the outlet. A sponge, coupled to a plunger, is configured to hold saliva. The plunger is dimensioned to compress the sponge within the channel such that the saliva is driven (i) out of the sponge and through the carrier, dissolving at least some of the albumin, (ii) with the dissolved albumin, into the stationary phase, and (iii) as an eluate, out of the stationary phase, through the outlet, and onto the sample pad. Other embodiments are also described.
US11360081B2 Cell-based method for determining an activity of botulinum toxin
A new cell line and an antibody for determining the activity of botulinum toxin are disclosed. Also disclosed is a method of determining the activity of botulinum toxin using the cell line and/or the antibody.
US11360079B2 T-cell reactivity platform
Methods for assaying antigen-specific T-cell activation in vitro, comprising the steps of (a) providing a phagocytable particle, having a candidate antigen polypeptide tightly associated thereto, wherein the particle with the associated polypeptide has been subjected to a denaturing wash resulting in an endotoxin level low enough to not interfere with the subsequent steps; (b) providing a viable antigen-presenting cell; (c) contacting the washed particle with the antigen-presenting cell under conditions allowing phagocytosis of the particle by the antigen-presenting cell; (d) providing a T-cell sample to be assayed comprising viable T-cells; (e) contacting the T-cell sample with the antigen-presenting cell contacted with the particle under conditions allowing specific activation of T-cells in response to an antigen presented by an antigen-presenting cell; and (f) determining the degree of T-cell activation in the T-cell sample.
US11360075B2 Collecting components of a fluid
Embodiments are described for separating/collecting components from a multi-component fluid such as whole blood. Some embodiments provide for controlling the amount of a component, such as platelets, introduced into a separation chamber to ensure that the density of fluid in the separation chamber does not exceed a particular value. This may provide for collecting purer components. Other embodiments may provide for determining a chamber flow rate based on a concentration of a component in the multi-component fluid, which may then be used to determine a centrifuge speed, to collect purer concentrated components.
US11360061B2 Methods for detecting lacosamide by mass spectrometry
Provided are methods for determining the amount of lacosamide in a sample using mass spectrometry. The methods generally involve ionizing lacosamide in a sample and detecting and quantifying the amount of the ion to determine the amount of lacosamide in the sample.
US11360058B2 Method and device for chemical quantification using electrochemical mass spectrometry without the use of standard target compounds
A method of quantifying a target compound includes applying an oxidation/reduction potential to an electrochemical cell (14); measuring an electrochemical current during the application of the oxidation/reduction potential; and ionizing and directing the target compound before and after the application of the oxidation/reduction potential to a mass spectrometer (16) that measures a target compound ion intensity. The method further includes determining a target compound ion intensity change due to the application of the oxidation/reduction potential and determining a total amount of the target compound in the sample using the measured electrochemical current and the target compound ion intensity change. Determining the target compound ion intensity change may comprise either comparing the target compound ion intensity before and after the electrolysis relative to a reference peak or comparing the integrated peak area of a target compound ion in an extracted ion chromatogram before and after the electrolysis.
US11360042B2 Ethylene receptor biosensor
The present disclosure relates to biosensors (10) having a receptor layer (5) and a mediator layer (6), the receptor layer including ethylene receptor molecules. The present disclosure also relates to sensor units (20) comprising one or more biosensors (10) and a controller (11). In some embodiments, one or more sensor units (20) may be in wireless communication with a receiver module or a network gateway.
US11360037B1 Classified characterization method for connectivity of organic matter (OM)-hosted pores in shale
A classified characterization method for connectivity of organic matter (OM)-hosted pores in shale includes: scanning a shale sample according to a preset imaging area through a scanning electron microscope to acquire a 2D image of the shale sample; extracting pore parameters of each OM in the 2D image by Avizo software; acquiring a class number of OM sets according to the pore parameters; performing 3D reconstruction on each class of OM sets through a focused ion beam-helium ion microscope to acquire reconstructed 3D models of the OM; acquiring a pore connectivity parameter by the Avizo software; and acquiring an evaluation index for overall connectivity of the OM-hosted pores in the shale based on the pore connectivity parameter. The classified characterization method is based on the morphologically quantitative classification of the OM-hosted pores, and can realize the 3D characterization of connectivity of pores below 10 nm.
US11360029B2 Methods and systems for time-gated fluorescent-based detection
The present disclosure provides methods, apparatus and systems for time-gated fluorescent-based detection. Time-based fluorescence analysis can be used in certain biochemical assays by measuring the emitted photon flux from fluorophores after an individual excitation pulse.
US11360028B2 Super resolution and color motion artifact correction in a pulsed hyperspectral, fluorescence, and laser mapping imaging system
Super resolution and color motion artifact correction in a pulsed hyperspectral, fluorescence, and laser mapping imaging system. A method includes actuating an emitter to emit pulses of electromagnetic radiation and sensing reflected electromagnetic radiation with a pixel array of an image sensor. The method includes detecting motion across two or more sequential exposure frames, compensating for the detected motion, and combining the two or more sequential exposure frames to generate an image frame. The method is such that at least a portion of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation emitted by the emitter comprises one or more of: electromagnetic radiation having a wavelength from about 513 nm to about 545 nm, from about 565 nm to about 585 nm, from about 900 nm to about 1000 nm, an excitation wavelength of electromagnetic radiation that causes a reagent to fluoresce, or a laser mapping pattern.
US11360026B2 Fluorescence immunoassay device based on integration of photonic crystal and magnetic beads and method thereof
A fluorescence immunoassay device based on integration of a photonic crystal and magnetic beads and a method thereof are provided. Magnetic beads with high surface-to-volume ratio are used as carriers of fluorescent molecules to obtain higher fluorescence density. The electric field on the surface of the photonic crystal is enhanced through excitation of photonic crystal resonance. The intensity of the fluorescence signal excited by the enhanced electric field is increased. Moreover, through interaction with the photonic crystal, some fluorescent signals that originally cannot be received by the fluorescent sensor are coupled to the photonic crystal resonant modes and reradiate toward the fluorescent sensor, thereby increasing collection efficiency. The fluorescence signals generated by fluorescent molecules on the magnetic beads are significantly intensified, which could lower the detection limit. Furthermore, the magnetic beads aggregation method can achieve the detection capability that cannot be achieved by the current fluorescent immunoassay.
US11360023B2 Method and a system for homodyne solid-state biased coherent detection of ultra-broadband terahertz pulses
A device, a system and a method for homodyne solid-state biased coherent detection of terahertz pulses in a range between 0.1 and 11 THz, the device comprising a metallic slit between, and parallel to, two longitudinal metallic electrodes, deposited on a surface of a substrate, and covered with a layer of nonlinear material, wherein a width of the metallic slit and a thickness of the nonlinear material layer are selected in relation to a central wavelength of the THz pulses. The method comprises focusing a THz beam and a pulsed laser beam of pulse energies in a range between 10 and 100 nJ onto the metallic slit, the metallic electrodes being biased by a static DC voltage bias selected in a range between 20 VPP and 200 VPP; and retrieving a terahertz pulse waveform using the terahertz pulse repetition rate as synchronism.
US11360019B2 Substrate processing apparatus, substrate processing method, and computer-readable recording medium using color information of processing liquid of substrate
A coating/developing device includes: a first laser unit that irradiates a coating liquid with laser light and acquires a state of the coating liquid based on a change in the laser light; and an irradiation propriety determination mechanism that determines whether the first laser unit irradiates the coating liquid with the laser light based on the coating liquid on a liquid bottle side of a position where the laser light is irradiated from the first laser unit in a flow path. The irradiation propriety determination mechanism includes: a second laser unit that acquires color information of the coating liquid; and a controller. The controller determines whether the color information of the coating liquid is predetermined color information that readily absorbs a wavelength of the light irradiated by the first laser unit and executes determining whether to irradiate the coating liquid with the laser light based on the determination result.
US11360018B2 Corrosion testing apparatuses and associated methods
No reliable test presently exists for predicting the amount or type of corrosion a metal surface may experience during field use, particularly when the corrosion can be a result of both acid-induced corrosion and microorganism-induced corrosion mechanisms. Apparatuses affording more field-like testing conditions may comprise: a one-pass fluid train comprising a reservoir configured to maintain a fluid at a first temperature state under anoxic conditions; a pre-conditioning chamber in fluid communication with the reservoir and configured to receive a defined volume of the fluid; an autoclave chamber having an impeller in fluid communication with the pre-conditioning chamber that is configured to receive the defined volume of the fluid from the pre-conditioning chamber; and one or more sampling receptacles in fluid communication with the autoclave chamber that are configured to receive the defined volume of the fluid while maintaining anoxic conditions. The pre-conditioning chamber and the autoclave chamber are configured to maintain anoxic conditions at a second temperature state different than the first temperature state.
US11360015B2 Sensor for measuring the concentration of particles in air
A sensor includes an inner channel with: a first portion; a second portion in communication with the first portion; a storage zone in communication with the first portion; a baffle plate extending inside the first portion; the first portion and the baffle plate being sized such that, in an air stream entering the sensor through a first, open end of the first portion and containing first particles with a diameter of 10 μm or less and second particles with a diameter of more than 10 μm, the first particles reach the second portion of the inner channel while the second particles reach the storage zone.
US11360007B2 Embedding apparatus
The present invention addresses an object to provide an embedding apparatus capable of removing an embedding material such as paraffin and solids such as debris of a tissue fragment adhered to a tweezers holder hole easily. As a solving means, an embedding apparatus (10) includes: a tweezers holder (26) including a tweezers holder hole (26a); a first heater (34) configured to warm the tweezers holder (26); a first sensor (40) configured to detect a temperature of the tweezers holder (26); and a control unit (46) wherein the control unit (46) performs control to turn the first heater (34) OFF until the temperature reaches a point equal to or below a first set temperature at which the embedding material adhered to the tweezers holder hole (26a) starts to solidify, and upon receipt of a signal indicating that the temperature of the tweezers holder (26) reaches the first set temperature from the first sensor (40), turn the first heater (34) ON until the temperature reaches a second set temperature at which a sticking site between the solidified embedding material and the tweezers holder hole (26a) is melted.
US11360005B2 Contact-type patch, staining method using the same, and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure relates to a gel-phase patch that performs a function of assisting in staining during a staining process such as a process of coming into contact with a specimen such as blood to perform a staining function of staining the specimen, a process of fixing the specimen, or a process of forming an optimal pH at a specimen stained by a staining sample. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a contact-type staining patch includes a staining solution that reacts with a specimen and a gel receptor provided as a gel matrix of a mesh structure in which a pore that accommodates the staining solution is formed and the mesh structure prevents the staining solution in the pore from leaking or degenerating, and having a contact surface that comes into contact with the specimen to transfer some of the staining solution to the specimen.
US11360002B2 Portable air sampling device
A portable sampling device includes a housing at least partially enclosing an inner chamber and an airflow assembly disposed within the inner chamber and comprising a portion of an airflow path. The airflow assembly includes a portion of a printed circuit board (PCB); a manifold configured to be sealably coupled to the portion of the PCB to define at least one airflow channel disposed between an inner surface of the manifold and an outer surface of the PCB; and one or more pumping elements positioned on the PCB.
US11360001B2 Reactive demarcation template for hazardous contaminant testing
Aspects of the disclosure relate to reactive demarcation templates for demarcating a test area on a test surface and for generating a visual indication of chemical properties of the test surface. Some templates can include an indicator portion, or multiple indicator portions, that indicate properties of a sample contacting the template.
US11359999B2 Experimental platform and experimental method for simulating coal rock disaster of coal mine stope
The present invention provides an experimental platform for simulating a coal rock disaster of a coal mine extraction, including a base device, a coal simulation device, an immediate roof simulation device, a hydraulic support and a removable impact device. The coal simulation device is fixedly disposed on the base device; the hydraulic support is fixed on the base device and is located at one side of the coal simulation device; the immediate roof simulation device is disposed above the coal simulation device and the hydraulic support; the removable impact device is disposed above the immediate roof simulation device; the immediate roof simulation device is a rectangular frame; the rectangular frame is configured to pave a bulk simulation material and an immediate roof simulation material sequentially from the bottom up; and the removable impact device can impact the immediate roof simulation material and the bulk simulation material.
US11359994B2 Laser beam profiling system for use in laser processing systems
A testing apparatus for use with a laser processing system that includes a laser for generating a non-stationary laser beam and a work plane positioned at a working distance relative to the non-stationary laser beam, wherein the testing apparatus includes a support tube; a protective window mounted in the support tube for protecting components mounted within the support tube; a reimaging lens mounted in the support tube for enlarging the non-stationary laser beam for characterization thereof; a pin-hole defining structure mounted in the support tube for receiving laser light generated by the laser beam, wherein the pin-hole is located at a predetermined distance from the reimaging lens; a fiber optic cable disposed within the pin-hole defining structure that has a proximal end at which the laser light is received through the pin-hole and a distal end to which the laser light is delivered; and a photodetector located at the distal end of the fiber optic cable that converts the laser light delivered to the photodetector into electrical voltage output signals based on intensity of the laser light received through the pin-hole.
US11359976B2 Multipoint surface temperature measurement system and method thereof
Examples of a fiber optic temperature measuring system for measuring a temperature of a surface at multiple points simultaneously in real time is provided. The fiber optic temperature measuring system comprises a fiber optic probe with fiber bundle with plurality of individual fibers with thermographic phosphor at the fiber's tip and a high-speed camera. Invention allows accurate multipoint measurement of ESC' surface temperature. The thermographic phosphor is embedded in a nudge at the tip of each individual fibers or on the surface (under the surface) at predetermined positions.
US11359974B2 Systems, methods and devices for obtaining feedback information to reveal group preferences
The present disclosed is directed to systems, methods, and devices for obtaining feedback information from individuals to reveal group preferences and to systems, methods, and devices for enabling providers to provide outcomes which utilize, at least in part, the preferences of the group. For example, a system comprising a plurality of devices, wherein at least one device of the plurality of devices captures at least one feedback in one substantially simple transaction; and the at least one device of the plurality of devices sends the at least one captured feedback to at least one computer; and the at least one computer receives the least one feedback; and the at least one feedback can be given at one or more of the following: periodic time intervals, predefined time intervals, random time intervals, substantially random time intervals and substantially any time.
US11359968B2 Apparatus and method for adjusting installation location of temperature sensor configured to measure surface temperature of wafer in semiconductor wafer cleaning apparatus
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for adjusting the installation location of a temperature sensor configured to measure the surface temperature of a wafer in a semiconductor wafer cleaning apparatus. The apparatus includes: a bracket which is disposed in the upper end of the side wall of each of multi-station processing chambers (MPCs); a first fastening member which fastens a cable; a second fastening member which fastens a temperature sensor; a location adjustment member which fastens and supports the temperature sensor; the temperature sensor which is fixedly coupled to an end of the location adjustment member; a jig which includes a location adjustment plate and a control substrate, and which adjusts the detection location of the temperature sensor; and a controller which is provided with a wafer surface monitoring system configured to separate the surface temperature into a plurality of channels and to display the surface temperature.
US11359958B2 Multiple object detection
A system for singulating objects includes a bin for receiving a collection of objects, a robotic manipulator for grasping objects from the bin, a scale for measuring a weight of the grasped objects, and a computer system for comparing measured weights to acceptable weight ranges to detect double picks. Methods include determining acceptable weight ranges by weighing a plurality of objects.
US11359953B2 Impedance sensor and method for its operation
The invention is an impedance sensor with: a probe which can be influenced in a capacity by a medium surrounding the probe, a measuring oscillation circuit in which the probe is arranged as a capacity-determining element, an electronics unit with a signal generator for excitation of the measuring oscillation circuit and a signal detector for determining a response signal of the measurement oscillation circuit and a signal processing unit connected with the electronics unit, wherein the signal generator is designed as a digital controllable circuit.
US11359946B2 Sensing element for a vortex flowmeter
A vortex flowmeter configured for ease of installation in a pipe, having a piezoelectric vortex-sensing element located within its shedder bar and mounted in a removable capsule.
US11359945B2 Inspection device and method for subway tunnels based on three-dimensional laser scanning
An inspection device for subway tunnel based on three-dimensional laser scanning includes a three-dimensional laser scanner, an adaptive structure of a track trolley, a power control module for the track trolley, a photoelectric sensor and a body of the track trolley. The power control module is arranged on the body. A support rod is vertically arranged on the power control module, and the three-dimensional laser scanner is mounted at a top of the support rod. The adaptive structure is symmetrically arranged at two sides of the body of the track trolley, and the photoelectric sensor is arranged in the body of the track trolley. The inspection device is designed to be modular, which is convenient to carry and repair, and easy to mount. In addition, the inspection device has low labor cost due to less manual intervention, and the inspection efficiency can be improved.
US11359939B2 Low insertion loss high temperature stable fiber Bragg grating sensor and method for producing same
Provided is an optical waveguide with an inscribed Bragg grating, where the Bragg grating is stable at high temperature, has low scattering loss and high reflectivity. Also provided is a method for inscribing a Bragg grating in an optical waveguide, the method comprising irradiating the optical waveguide with electromagnetic radiation from an ultrashort pulse duration laser of sufficient intensity to cause a permanent change in an index of refraction within a core of the optical waveguide, where the irradiating step is terminated prior to erasure of a Bragg resonance, and heating the optical waveguide to a temperature and for a duration sufficient to substantially remove a non-permanent grating formed in the optical waveguide by the irradiating step.
US11359932B2 Vehicle camera calibration system
Technique for performing camera calibration on a vehicle is disclosed. A method of performing camera calibration includes emitting, by a laser emitter located on a vehicle and pointed towards a road, a first laser pulse group towards a first location on a road and a second laser pulse group towards a second location on the road, where each laser pulse group includes one or more laser spots. For each laser pulse group: a first set of distances are calculated from a location of a laser receiver to the one or more laser spots, and a second set of distances are determined from an image obtained from a camera, where the second set of distances are from a location of the camera to the one or more laser spots. The method also includes determining two camera calibration parameters of the camera by solving two equations.
US11359929B2 Automatic selection of map detail levels
Route guidance using less client device power and bandwidth is enabled by automatically selecting portions of a map to display with higher and lower levels of detail. An origin location and destination location are displayed at a higher level of detail, while portions between origin and destination are displayed at a lower level of detail. A user of a transportation service may request a ride, specifying her pickup location and destination locations using a map rendered at a higher level of detail. While waiting for pickup, and while en route to the destination location, the user may consult a map that is rendered at a lower level of detail. When multiple users participate as riders in a transportation service, sharing a common driver but each having different pickup and drop off locations, portions of a map may be rendered differently for each user.
US11359923B2 Aligning content playback with vehicle travel
Techniques regarding aligning content playback with a vehicle's estimated travel time are provided. For example, one or more embodiments described herein can comprise a system, which can further comprise a processor that executes computer executable components stored in memory. The system can also comprise a travel component that can receive information regarding vehicle navigation. Further, the system can comprise a ranking component that can rank relevancy of classified content based upon preferences and context of an entity in a vehicle. Moreover, the system can comprise a content selection component that can select a first set of content for play to the entity based in part on estimated travel time of the vehicle and the relevancy of the classified content.
US11359917B2 Method for non-destructive testing of walls of components
A method for non-destructive testing of walls of components, at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) which is fixed to a surface of the wall is used to emit horizontally polarized transverse waves (3) in a lateral propagation direction and compression waves or vertically polarized transverse waves (6) in a radial propagation direction. The at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) and/or at least one further ultrasonic transducer arranged at a known distance from the at least one ultrasonic transducer (1) on the respective wall of the component (2) is/are used to detect horizontally polarized transverse waves (4) reflected by defects and compression waves or vertically polarized transverse waves (7) after or while running the non-destructive testing of the wall in order to determine the respective wall thickness.
US11359916B2 Darkfield imaging of grating target structures for overlay measurement
A metrology system may include an illumination sub-system to illuminate a metrology target on a sample with illumination having a symmetric off-axis illumination profile, where the symmetric off-axis illumination profile is symmetric along one or more measurement directions, and where the illumination sub-system provides illumination from opposing angles in the symmetric off-axis illumination profile at least one of simultaneously or sequentially. The metrology target may include a first periodic structure on a first layer of the sample and a second periodic structure on a second layer of the sample. The metrology system may further include an imaging sub-system to generate images of the metrology target formed using two non-zero diffraction orders from each point of the symmetric off-axis illumination profile. The metrology subsystem may further determine an overlay error indicative of alignment between the first layer and the second layer based on the one or more images.
US11359912B1 Time-of-flight identification system and identification method for warehousing and freight transportation
A time-of-flight identification system and method for warehousing and freight transportation are provided by assembling an optical identification device in a container. The optical identification device includes a first, a second, and a third image capturing units, a beam receiving and calibrating unit, an estimation and processing unit, a transmission module and a power supply module. The optical identification device is connected to a monitoring device via signals; wherein the optical identification device is used to perform multi-segment space flight time identification method for logistics managers or inventory personnel to check whether inventory personnel correctly store the goods in storage space inside the container; to improve space utilization rate for the container. The present invention can be installed in: truck container, refrigerated truck container, truck rear cargo container, port centralized container, so as to promote cargo management efficiency and safety.
US11359899B2 Electronic detonation device for blasting system and blasting system using same
The present disclosure relates to an electronic detonation device for a blasting system. The electronic detonation device include: an electronic detonator; a wireless communication module; an electric wire connecting the electronic detonator to the wireless communication module; and a communication module support in which the electric wire is stored in a wound state, with the wireless communication module positioned on an upper surface of the communication module support. The communication module support is provided with a pile part configured to be driven into a ground for fixation, so that the electronic detonation device enables stable communication reliability to be secured by orienting the wireless communication module toward the sky, thereby preventing malfunction during blasting and improving blasting accuracy.
US11359890B1 Furniture inlay personal protection shield
The present invention relates to a furniture inlay personal protection shield that is removable from furniture to provide personal protection, in an emergency, from bodily harm threats. The furniture inlay personal protection shield comprising an exterior surface inlay that is sized and fabricated to fit into a predefined opening in the furniture surface, a bullet-resistant inner liner affixed to the interior surface of the exterior surface inlay, and at least one handle proximate the bullet-resistant inner liner where a user can, by way of the handle, securely position the bullet-resistant inner liner between the user and the bodily harm threat.
US11359888B1 Imaging while simultaneously detecting, tracking and decoding multiple coded laser spots
A system comprises a photodetector array (PDA) including a plurality of imaging pixels configured to generate electrical signals indicative of an imaged scene, and an integrated circuit (IC) operatively connected to the PDA to receive the electrical signals from the imaging pixels to form image data.
US11359880B2 Dust cover assembly for a firearm
Dust cover assembly for a firearm, including a dust cover, a first bushing and a second bushing, a pin guided in the first bushing with pin end and a cover spring. The dust cover assembly lends itself to tool-free mounting/dismounting and disassembly/assembly, as the assembly is configured so that the pin is received spring-preloaded in the axial direction at least in the first bushing and a guide extension for interacting with a guide groove and an insertion groove of the first bushing is formed on the pin. An insertion groove can be formed parallel to the axis of rotation of the pin on the inside of the first bushing, which begins at the outer end of the bushing and ends at the guide groove and is connected to the guide groove.
US11359855B2 Refrigerator and controlling method thereof
A refrigerator includes a storage compartment; a first flow path separated from the storage compartment; an evaporator provided on the first flow path to cool air; a compressor configured to discharge a refrigerant to the evaporator; a blower fan configured to discharge air of the first flow path to the storage compartment; a defrost heater provided on the first flow path to heat the evaporator; a second flow path separated from the first flow path; a defrost fan configured to suction air of the first flow path into the second flow path; and a controller configured to alternately perform a cooling operation and a defrosting operation, configured to operate the compressor and the blower fan during the cooling operation, configured to operate the defrost heater and the defrost fan during the defrosting operation, and configured to vary a rotational speed of the defrost fan.
US11359844B2 Low charge packaged refrigeration systems
A packaged, pumped liquid, recirculating refrigeration system with charges of 10 lbs or less of refrigerant per ton of refrigeration capacity. The compressor and related components are situated in a pre-packaged modular machine room, and in which the condenser is mounted on the machine room and the evaporator is close coupled to the pre-packaged modular machine room. Prior art large receiver vessels may be replaced with a single or dual phase cyclonic separator also housed in the pre-packaged modular machine room.
US11359839B2 Passive radiative thermostat
A passive radiative thermostat (PRT) is provided. The PRT comprises a phase-change part comprising a thermochromic phase change material; and a wavelength-selector part designed to create electromagnetic resonances in a wavelength range. The wavelength range may include the visible range, the near-infrared range, or the mid-infrared range. The wavelength-selector part may include an electromagnetic cavity resonator or an electromagnetic plasmonic resonator. Further, the phase-change part may include a thermochromic film; and the wavelength-selector part may include a dielectric spacer.
US11359838B2 Heat exchanger and manufacturing method therefor
A heat exchanger includes a tube expansion portion formed by expanding a heat transfer tube so that an outer peripheral surface of the heat transfer tube is pressed against an inner peripheral surface of a hole provided in a side wall portion of a case. The tube expansion portion includes first and second bulge portions positioned respectively on the inside and the outside of the side wall portion so as to sandwich the side wall portion in an axial length direction of the heat transfer tube and configured such that respective outer peripheral surfaces thereof partially bulge outward in a radial direction of the heat transfer tube, an end portion tip end of the heat transfer tube is positioned apart from the second bulge portion, and the end portion tip end and a part in the vicinity thereof are expanded so as to be included in a part of the tube expansion portion. Thus, effects such as improving the precision with which the side wall portion of the case, the heat transfer tube, and a connecting tube are fitted to each other can be achieved, and as a result, the respective parts can be brazed easily and appropriately.
US11359828B2 Modular retrofit damper system
A modular damper system is configured for installation in a ductwork of a building that supplies conditioned air through a register vent of the building and includes a damper unit, a control module and a power module. The damper unit is mountable upstream of the register vent and includes a damper that is movable between a closed position and an open position. The control module includes a controller that provides control commands to the damper unit and includes a housing that is configured to be secured to the ductwork at a position between the register vent and the damper unit. A power module is electrically coupled to the control module to provide power to the control module and includes a housing that is configured to be secured to the ductwork at a position between the register vent and the damper unit.
US11359826B2 Humidifier with flow control arrangement
A humidifier includes a base, a water storage tank, an atomizer, and a flow control arrangement. The flow control arrangement includes a water buffering housing, a water control tank a water regulating assembly and a water control device. The water control device includes a floating member movably received in the water control tank, and a water control member extended from the floating member in such a manner that when a volume of water in the water control tank is below a predetermined threshold, the water control member is moved to allow water to flow from the water buffering tank to the water control tank. When a volume of water in the water control tank reaches a predetermined threshold, the floating member is driven by water buoyancy to drive the water control member to stop water from flowing to the water control tank from the water buffering housing.
US11359824B2 Slidable electric control box for rooftop unit
A heating, ventilation, and/or air conditioning (HVAC) system includes a cabinet in which HVAC components of the HVAC system are disposed, a mount disposed in the cabinet and having a first guide disposed thereon, and an electric control box. The electric control box includes a second guide disposed thereon, where the first guide and the second guide are configured to engage with each other to enable the electric control box to slide relative to the mount between an operational position within the cabinet and a maintenance position outside of the cabinet.
US11359822B2 Circulation pump assembly
A circulation pump assembly includes a first inlet (84), an outlet (80), an electric drive motor (30) and at least one impeller (68; 100) driven by the drive motor (30). The circulation pump assembly has at least one first flow path (26; 48) positioned in a connection between the first inlet (84) and the outlet (80) for increasing the pressure of a fluid. The circulation pump assembly has a second inlet (86). The at least one impeller (68; 100) has at least one second flow path (28; 50) for increasing the pressure of a fluid, which is positioned in a connection of the second inlet (86) to the outlet (80). A heating system is provided having a circulation pump assembly of this type.
US11359818B2 Gas burner
A gas burner includes a base with a first body and a raised annular band on an upper surface of the first body. A flange is formed about an outer periphery of the first body wherein the raised annular band and the flange define a first annular recess therebetween. A first notch is formed in a lower surface of the first body and extends through the flange and communicates with the first annular recess. The first notch is adapted to accommodate spark ignitor therein. A slot is formed in the raised annular band. A first cap includes a peripheral side wall having a distal end dimensioned to be received within the first annular recess. A gap between the distal end and a bottom wall of the first annular recess when the first cap is received therein provides fluid communication between the slot and the first notch.
US11359816B2 Smokeless fire pit
A combustion device includes a combustion chamber with an outer wall enclosing a combustion space that can contain a fuel source on an adjustable fuel rack, side walls, a lower air jet tube and at least one air upper jet tube, a top opening, a grill top assembly to cover the opening, and a detachable power module. The power module can have batteries and a blower. The blower can force ambient air into a manifold, through the jet tubes, through ports in the jet tubes, and into the combustion chamber.
US11359815B2 Sleeve assemblies and methods of fabricating same
A sleeve assembly for a combustion system includes a first duct including a first circumferential surface and a second duct including a second circumferential surface. The first circumferential surface radially overlaps the second circumferential surface such that the first duct and the second duct collectively define a continuous combustion chamber therein. The continuous combustion chamber is configured to receive high temperature gases flowing therethrough. The sleeve assembly further includes a wear insert removably coupled to the first circumferential surface and extending radially therefrom to engage the second circumferential surface.
US11359809B2 Infrared radiator and method of assembling same
An infrared radiator for the heat treatment of a material web has an incandescent body with a flow-receiving surface that is subjected to a flow of a gas-air mixture supplied to the infrared radiator and heated by combustion of the gas-air mixture. The incandescent body is manufactured as a sheet material formed of a multiplicity of threads and connecting elements that at least indirectly connect the threads to one another. The connecting elements at least partially engage around the threads and thus connect them at least indirectly to one another. The connecting elements are configured in such a way that they may be detached from the connection with the threads, preferably by hand, while breaking up the sheet material.
US11359799B1 Lamp unit and lamp aiming apparatus
A lamp aiming apparatus including: an aiming rod configured to move between a first position at which the aiming rod is spaced apart from an aiming bolt and a second position at which the aiming rod engages with the aiming bolt; a support bracket disposed on the lamp module and configured to support the aiming rod on the lamp module; and a locking part configured to lock the aiming rod to the support bracket when the aiming rod moves to the second position from the first position, thereby simplifying a process of assembling a lamp and improving assembly properties and workability.
US11359787B2 Lamp for vehicle
A vehicle lamp includes a light emission system; and an optical system disposed in front of the light emission system. The optical system is configured to allow light incident thereto from the light emission system to exit through a plurality of optical modules to form a predefined light irradiation pattern, and each of the plurality of optical modules includes an incident lens and an exit lens. Further, the light emission system includes a plurality of light sources; and a plurality of reflectors configured to allow a plurality of light beams respectively emitted from the plurality of light sources to be respectively directed to a plurality of regions of the optical system.
US11359783B2 LED flameless candle assembly
An LED diffusing assembly having a housing, a plurality of LED lights, and an LED control circuit. Each of the plurality of LED lights has a fixed intensity. Once activated the LED control circuit activates and deactivates each LED light at different times and for different intervals to create a flickering effect.
US11359782B2 Downward illuminating lighting apparatus and lamp post comprising a light pole module thereof
A lighting apparatus comprising: a mounting substrate being arranged in the lighting apparatus at an angle below 45° with respect to a vertical direction; a plurality of light sources mounted on a lower or vertical surface of the mounting substrate such that at least two light sources are at a different height; a plurality of lens elements provided to the mounting substrate such that each of the light sources is provided with a corresponding lens element; at least two reflector elements provided to the at least two light sources, such that each of the at least two reflector elements has a reflective surface facing the mounting substrate; wherein each of the at least two reflector elements extends between a first edge, located above a corresponding light source as seen in a vertical direction, and a second edge, located below a corresponding light source as seen in a vertical direction.
US11359781B2 Street light with neck cuff
In one aspect, a light fixture assembly configured for exterior lighting includes a light fixture. The light fixture includes an LED light source configured for exterior lighting, a driver configured to power the light source and a first electrical connector coupled to the driver. The light fixture also includes a housing to house the LED light source and the driver, where the housing includes an elongated extension on which the first electrical connector resides. The light fixture assembly also includes a neck cuff that fits securely to a light pole. The neck cuff includes a second electrical connector inside that is connected to a power source in the light pole. The extension of the light fixture is configured to be inserted into the neck cuff such that the first electrical connector of the light fixture removably connects to the second electrical connector of the neck cuff.
US11359753B2 Misalignment accommodating hydraulic coupler
The invention relates to a hydraulic coupler. The coupler comprises a male and female coupling, each with a poppet valve moveably supported by an inner surface of a main body of the coupling. Each coupling further comprises a movable connector part in its front end with a spherical rear surface accommodating a spherical connector seat in the main body, where the connector is provided with sealing means between the connector part and the main body of the coupling.
US11359738B2 Flow control valve
A valve in which the flow control element includes a fixed disk and a rotatable disk, and a motor operable to rotate the rotatable disk. The motor is disposed in the bore of the valve, aligned with the long axis of the valve body and the axis of rotation of the rotatable disk.
US11359736B2 Variable flow poppet valve
A variable flow poppet valve includes a first stage, a second stage, a bushing disposed in the second stage, and a cap configured to actuate the valve open. The first stage includes an inner valve plug having a head with a first tapered portion and a shaft extending downstream from the head, and a first stage spring disposed within the bushing and extending around the shaft. The shaft is attached to the cap to allow the cap to actuate the inner valve plug to the open position. The second stage includes an outer valve plug having an upstream portion and a second tapered portion extending downstream from the upstream portion. The bushing includes a shoulder, and the cap is configured to engage the shoulder to actuate the outer valve plug to the open position.
US11359732B1 Method and mechanism for symmetrically controlling pressure in process chamber
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a value assembly, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of using the same. In one embodiment, a sensor assembly comprises a housing having a through-bore, a first flap coupled to a first shaft and a second flap coupled to a second shaft, wherein the first shaft and the second shaft are coupled within the housing; and one or more gear assemblies coupled to the first shaft and the second shaft, wherein the gear assemblies are configured to rotate the first flap and the second flap from a first position to a second position to prevent a flow from traversing through the through-bore, and from the second position to the first position to allow the flow to traverse through the through-bore.
US11359731B2 Servo valve assembly
A servo valve assembly includes a housing defining a cylindrical cavity having a central axis, and a spool disposed in the cavity and co-axially aligned with the central axis. A pair of transition portions define opposing conical cavity surfaces each connect a respective one of first and second cylindrical cavity portions with a third cylindrical cavity portion. The spool comprises a pair of blocking members projecting radially, and each of the blocking members defines a conical blocking surface opposing a respective one of the conical cavity surfaces to define a fluid flow passage therebetween. A cone angle of each conical blocking surface relative to the central is equal to a cone angle of the opposing conical cavity surface relative to the central axis. The spool is moveable along the central axis to vary a flow area of the flow passages between the conical blocking surfaces and the conical cavity surfaces.
US11359718B2 Shift control device for automatic transmission
A shift control device for an automatic transmission includes: an engagement control unit that controls an engagement hydraulic pressure supplied to an engagement hydraulic chamber of an engagement side friction element; a hydraulic pressure detecting unit that detects the engagement hydraulic pressure; a reference setting unit that calculates a predicted value of the engagement hydraulic pressure during shifting, based on a rising characteristic of the engagement hydraulic pressure from when supply of the engagement hydraulic pressure is started to when engagement of the engagement side friction element is started, and sets the predicted value as a reference hydraulic pressure; and an engagement start detecting unit that detects an engagement start time point of the engagement side friction element, based on a difference between the hydraulic pressure detected by the hydraulic pressure detecting unit during the shifting and the reference hydraulic pressure.
US11359714B2 Control system for opportunistic heating of transmission fluid
A thermal management for a hybrid vehicle is provided. The system includes an engine coolant to cabin air heat exchanger in a first heat exchange loop and being operably coupled to an engine coolant circuit and cabin air in the vehicle, respectively, a transmission fluid to engine coolant heat exchanger in a second heat exchange loop and being operably coupled to a transmission fluid circuit and the engine coolant circuit, respectively, a control valve operable to control a flow of engine coolant through at least the second heat exchange loop, and a control module configured to selectively operate the control valve to initiate or restrict the flow through the second heat exchange loop to provide heat to the transmission fluid circuit based on ambient temperature, transmission fluid temperature and engine coolant temperature. The control module is further configured to enable control functions associated with transmission operation and hybrid functions based on the transmission fluid temperature.
US11359707B2 Hydro-mechanical transmission device with dual-clutch transmission and control method thereof
A hydro-mechanical transmission device with a dual-clutch transmission includes an input mechanism, a pump-controlled motor mechanism, an odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism, an even-numbered gear transmission mechanism, an output mechanism, and a jackshaft. The input mechanism is connected to the odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism and the even-numbered gear transmission mechanism that are connected in parallel, and is connected to an input end of the pump-controlled motor mechanism. An output end of the pump-controlled motor mechanism is connected, through the jackshaft, to the odd-numbered gear transmission mechanism and the even-numbered gear transmission mechanism that are connected in parallel, and is connected to the output mechanism. Switching among hydraulic transmission, hydro-mechanical transmission, and mechanical transmission modes between the input mechanism and the output mechanism is implemented by controlling combination and engagement/disengagement of clutches and a brake.
US11359699B2 Speed reducer
A speed reduce according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a case having an outer diameter D, a plurality of crankshafts, and a carrier supporting the crankshafts in a rotatable manner. The carrier is rotatable by the crankshafts relative to the case. Each of the plurality of crankshafts includes a plurality of eccentric members each of which has a diameter dc1 and a crank journal that has a diameter dc2. The crankshaft further includes n1 needles that are arranged around each of the plurality of eccentric members and each of which has a diameter size dr1, and n2 needles that are arranged around the crank journal and each of which has a diameter size dr2. In the speed reducer, relational expression 5.5≤D/dc1≤7.0 is satisfied.
US11359697B2 Locking device, power assembly, power transmission system, and vehicle
A locking device comprising: first and second flanges; and first and second flange locking structures. The first and second flange locking structures are used for selectively locking the first flange and the second flange. Each flange locking structure comprises: a synchronising ring and a driving assembly. The synchronising ring is able to slide relative to the corresponding flange; and the drive assembly is capable of selectively pushing the synchronising ring to slide along the axial direction of the corresponding flange from an unlocked position to a locked position.
US11359685B2 Friction set for railway braking system
Disclosed is a friction set for a railway disk brake system for railway rolling stock including: a shoe holder including a receiving slideway; a friction shoe including a brake pad and a profiled shape configured for being slid into the receiving slideway, where the friction shoe includes a pneumatic conduit connecting a first space delimited by a first surface of the friction shoe to a second space delimited by a second opposite surface the friction shoe; a through hole arranged in the shoe holder and laid out so as to be facing the pneumatic conduit; and a pneumatic connector mounted on the shoe holder, pneumatically connected with the through hole, extending away from the friction shoe and rotationally mobile relative to the shoe holder, around an axis perpendicular to a main plane of the shoe holder.
US11359678B2 Power transmission device
A power transmission device has a pressure member 5, drive-side clutch plates, driven-side clutch plates, a clutch spring 10, a separate receiving member 11, and a back-torque limiting cam. A radially-outside restricting portion restricts radially-outward movement of the receiving member 11 relative to the pressure member 5. This maintains clearance t between a side surface 11d of the receiving member 11 and an inner peripheral wall 4e of a clutch member 4.
US11359675B2 Shaft-hub connection
A shaft-hub connection includes an alignment gearing with a plurality of dogs. The dogs comprise a contouring cross-section, which runs, at least partially, along a prolonged trochoid.
US11359670B2 Transmission roller, and pin-teeth cycloid reducer with the same and bearing with the same
The present invention provides a transmission roller, a pin-teeth cycloid reducer with the same and a bearing. The transmission roller comprises a hollow roller which is made by spirally and closely winding a steel strip or a steel wire, and the length of the hollow roller remains unchanged when both ends thereof distributed along the axial direction are squeezed. When the hollow roller is subjected to external pressure, the ends thereof will not be easily damaged, and will not extend to the middle part during use, thus having a long service life.
US11359668B2 Roller configured to support a rotary milking platform
A roller is provided that is configured to support of a rotary platform. The roller includes at least one side flange including an inner surface, a rolling surface to be in contact with a flat running surface of an upper rail member fixedly connected to the rotary platform and a flat running surface of a lower rail member stationary arranged. The roller includes a circumferential recess connecting the rolling surface to the inner surface of the side flange and that the circumferential recess has a depth such that the flat running surfaces of the upper rail member and the lower rail members are out of contact with a bottom surface of the circumferential recess at a potential angle deviation between the flat running surfaces of the rail members and a rotation axis of the roller.
US11359667B2 Bearing and power generation system having same
Provided are a bearing and a power generation system including the same. The bearing supporting a shaft system of a power generation system in a radial direction includes a pad disposed on an outer side of the shaft system with respect to the radial direction and including a cooling path through which oil flows. In the bearing and the power generation system including the same, the cooling flow path is formed through the pad so that the oil existing between the pad and the shaft system flows into the cooling flow path to cool the pad. Accordingly, the pad is continuously cooled during the operation of the power generation system, and the temperature of the pad is prevented from rising above the threshold value even if friction occurs between the shaft system and the pad.
US11359664B2 Suction cup
A suction cup is provided, including: a cup body, including a sucking face, the cup body defining an axial direction perpendicular to the sucking face; a pump, connected to an end of the cup body opposite to the sucking face, the pump including a first passageway, a direction in which the first passageway extends and the axial direction forming an included angle therebetween; a movable handle, slidably disposed within the first passageway, including a piston.
US11359659B2 Locking device
Disclosed is a locking device, comprising an outer sleeve (1) and at least one locking unit (2) located in the outer sleeve (1), wherein the locking unit (2) is formed by connecting a plurality of pressing blocks (3), a gap (5) is provided between two adjacent ones of pressing blocks (3), a rod locking hole (6) is provided in the gap (5), and a set screw hole (7) is provided on the outer sleeve (1) at a position corresponding to the locking unit (2); and when a set screw is screwed into the set screw hole (7) to directly or indirectly press the locking unit (2), the locking unit (2) deforms and drives the pressing blocks (3) to tightly press rods (8, 9) mounted in the respective rod locking holes (6) at the same time.
US11359658B2 Structured surface with adhesion switchable in stages
A structured surface has at least two types of projections which differ from one another at least in terms of their vertical height. As a result, the adhesion of the structured surface can be switched between at least three different states.
US11359654B2 Hermaphroditic latching slide connector
A mechanical sliding connector that mates to an identical mechanical connector by a sliding action. The connector can be slid into another connector or another connecter can slide on to it, allowing the connectors to connect in either direction. The connector features a latching mechanism that engages with no interaction required by the operator other than sliding the connectors together. Unlatching the connectors can be accomplished by unlatching either of the connectors and sliding them apart. The connector latch resets automatically after it's disconnected enabling it to be ready for another connection without user action. This feature along with a latch locking feature provides for easy one hand operation.
US11359648B2 Accumulator with flexible inflatable container
An accumulator includes a housing, a flexible bladder and a support. The housing includes a chamber having a defined volume and a passage extending through the housing. The flexible bladder is positioned within the chamber and contains a compressible gas. The bladder being operable in an expanded condition and a partially collapsed condition. The support is positioned in the chamber and engages the flexible bladder when the flexible bladder is in the expanded condition. Liquid is positioned in the chamber and in contact with the flexible bladder. A volume of the liquid within the chamber is at a minimum when the flexible bladder is in the expanded condition. The volume of liquid within the chamber increases as a pressure of the liquid increases to compress the gas and operate the flexible bladder in the partially collapsed condition.
US11359642B2 Electric compressor
This electric compressor includes a rotation shaft including a first end and a second end, a compressor impeller which is mounted on the first end of the rotation shaft and includes a back surface facing the second end, a motor disposed between the first end and the second end of the rotation shaft, a wall portion which separates an impeller space and a motor space from each other and includes a reference wall surface having a shape along the back surface of the compressor impeller, and a bypass hole which is formed in the wall portion to connect the impeller space to the motor space and includes a first opening which opens to the impeller space. In the wall portion, a recessed portion which is disposed around the first opening of the bypass hole and recessed from the reference wall surface is formed.
US11359637B2 Valve flap device for a bypass valve of a turbocharger
A valve flap device for opening and closing a bypass valve of a turbocharger is provided. The valve flap device includes a valve spindle, a flap support arranged on the valve spindle and having a through aperture, a cover disk in the form of a circular ring, and a valve flap arranged on a support lower side of the flap support on the support lower side. The valve flap includes a flap plate and a flap support pin arranged on the flap plate rear side and is passed through the through aperture of the flap support and is firmly connected to the cover disk. A spring element is installed in the spring gap under a preload. A centering device, provided on the support upper side, is arranged concentrically with the central axis of the through aperture and keeps the spring element in a centered position relative to the central axis.
US11359634B2 Vacuum pump and temperature control device
A vacuum pump and a temperature control device are capable of preventing, with a simple configuration, overheating and overcooling of a pump that are caused due to abnormality in a temperature sensor used to control a heater or a water-cooling solenoid valve that is provided to prevent the deposition of products. Problems such as overheating and overcooling of a heater can be avoided in a case where a temperature sensor system fails and consequently the measured temperature continues to be constant between the upper limit and the lower limit. TMS function controls the measured temperature of the temperature sensor to a target temperature. Thus, if an application such as a target to be heated or a heater capacity is identified, the same cycles of turning ON/OFF of the heater or the water-cooling solenoid valve are repeated, and the upper limit of the time in which the ON/OFF state is sustained continuously is determined. An allowed time considering a margin is provided for this upper limit, and the ON/OFF state is changed so that the ON state or the OFF state is not continuously sustained beyond the allowed time.
US11359632B2 Rotary screw compressor rotor having work extraction mechanism
A gas compressor is disclosed that includes a first rotor having a first rotor body, the first rotor body including a plurality of helical lobes, an infernal volume within the first rotor body defined by a wall, and a turbine disposed within the internal volume, the turbine including a turbine body and a plurality of airfoils extending substantially radially from the turbine body to the wall, where the internal volume is structured to enable a cooling fluid to flow therethrough. The gas compressor further includes a second rotor body including a plurality of helical flutes, an inlet manifold and an outlet manifold, both disposed within the second rotor body, and a body channel within at least one flute extending from and in fluid communication with the inlet manifold to the outlet manifold, where the body channel is structured to enable a cooling fluid to flow therethrough.
US11359626B2 Screw compressor having a plurality of branch paths with intersects and central axes
Provided is a liquid supply mechanism including: a plurality of liquid supply sections each including a plurality of branch paths whose central axes intersect with each other, and a supply path having a side surface to which the plurality of branch paths of the plurality of liquid supply sections are directly connected, respectively, and supplying liquid, which is supplied from an upstream, to the branch paths.
US11359611B2 System and method for monitoring blade deflection of wind turbines
Described is a system for monitoring deflection of turbine blades of a wind turbine comprising a tower. The system comprises a position detecting apparatus mounted to the wind turbine, the position detection apparatus comprising position detection components each detecting a presence or absence of a corresponding one of the segments of the turbine blades; and a deflection controller configured to receive the presence or absence detection and to use the presence or absence detection to determine a distance of each of the segments of the turbine blades relative to the tower, whereby the distance of each of the segments of the turbine blades relative to the tower is representative of the deflection of the turbine blades.
US11359609B2 Anchor cage for a foundation of a wind turbine, assembly method thereof and foundation of a wind turbine
Anchor cage for a foundation of a wind turbine. The anchor cage comprises at least an upper load distribution plate (1), at least a lower load distribution plate (2), and a plurality of first reinforcement elements (3) extending between said plates (1, 2). It further comprises at least one intermediate load distribution plate (4) placed between the upper load distribution plate (1) and the lower load distribution plate (2), and a plurality of second reinforcement elements (5) extending between the upper load distribution plate (1) and the intermediate load distribution plate (4), and being shorter than the first reinforcement elements (3). An assembly method for the anchor cage is also described. A foundation is also provided in which the total post-tensioning value provided in the upper part of the foundation (6) is different from the total post-tensioning value provided in the lower part of the foundation (7).
US11359605B2 Generator module and wind turbine having the same
A generator module and a wind turbine having the same are provided according to the present application. The generator module includes a generator module housing, a generator unit and a generator rotating shaft. The generator unit is arranged in the generator module housing and includes a rotor and a stator. One end of the generator rotating shaft is connected to the rotor, and the generator rotating shaft is provided with a belt pulley. The generator module according to the present application may be flexibly arranged above a nacelle or inside the nacelle according to requirements, and may be separately replaced and maintained as an independent subsystem, which reduces the maintenance cost.
US11359595B2 Runner for a hydraulic turbine or pump and method of manufacturing
A runner for a hydraulic turbine or pump includes a plurality of blades, each blade being defined by a pressure surface, an oppositely facing suction surface, a leading edge and a spaced apart trailing edge. At least one blade has a device for supplying a flow of oxygen containing gas to the trailing edge of at least one of the blades. The profile of the suction side surface of the blade along a cross section through a point P1 and a point P2 is concave. The point P1 is located on the suction side surface of the trailing edge where an opening is located, the point P2 is spaced apart from the point P1 by less than 3% of the runner outlet diameter D and the point P2 is located upstream of the point P1 on a line perpendicular to the trailing edge starting at the point P1.
US11359593B2 Impulse start in a hybrid drivetrain
A hybrid drive device includes an internal combustion engine, an electric machine and an impulse start module which comprises two clutches and a flywheel mass. A method for operating the hybrid device includes opening the first clutch of the impulse-start module and establishing a start-up requirement for the internal-combustion engine. The method also includes closing the first clutch with the second clutch in an open or closed position for a start of the internal-combustion engine.
US11359592B2 Automatic starting flywheel
The flywheel (3) comprises a flywheel mass (5) and an automatic starting device (9) for driving into rotation the flywheel mass (5), coaxial with the flywheel mass (5), rotatable with respect to the flywheel mass, and adapted to be torsionally coupled to a motion input (7). The automatic starting device (9) comprises a drag torque transmission member for transmitting drag torque from the automatic starting device (9) to the flywheel mass (5), adapted to transmit a torque that increases as the angular speed of the automatic starting device increases.
US11359584B2 Exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger and heat shield
An exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger for allowing a flow of exhaust gas therethrough and a transfer of heat between the exhaust gas and a heat exchange fluid and a heat shield for shielding heat from exhaust gas flowing from an inlet of an exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger toward a plurality of conduits disposed downstream from the inlet are provided. The heat shield includes a heat shield body and a plurality of apertures extending through the heat shield body and configured to be aligned with a plurality of conduits of the exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger in a direction of flow of the exhaust gas through the exhaust gas recirculation heat exchanger.
US11359566B2 Method and system for engine control
Methods and systems are provided for protecting an exhaust catalyst from degradation during a DFSO event. Exit from DFSO due to pedal input received from an operator with a jittery foot is averted by filtering the pedal input differently when operating in a DFSO mode as compared to when operating out of the DFSO mode. Exit from DFSO is confirmed after receiving a higher than threshold pedal position input for a sustained period of time, or when an integrated fuel injection amount exceeds a threshold amount.
US11359565B2 Hybrid vehicle
When it is determined that control of warm-up of a catalyst is necessary at the time of start of an engine, an ECU starts warm-up control. Initially, the ECU performs first processing for a first set time period. In the first processing, the ECU sets the engine to an idle state and fully opens a waste gate valve. When the first set time period has elapsed since the first processing was started, the ECU performs second processing. In the second processing, the ECU sets the engine to a prescribed rotation speed and fully closes the waste gate valve. When a second set time period has elapsed since the second processing was started, the ECU quits the second processing and quits warm-up control.
US11359564B2 Implementing variable valve actuation on a diesel engine at high-speed idle operation for improved aftertreatment warm-up
Increasing engine idle speed, combined with modulating the timing of the exhaust valve during idling, increases heat transfer from the engine to aftertreatment systems to reduce the time required for the aftertreatment system to reach a minimum temperature for efficient operation. The resultant increases in heat transfer include an increase of at least 30% in the flow rate of exhaust gases and an increase of exhaust temperature by at least 25° C.
US11359563B2 Method for determining the current trimming of the intake tract of an internal combustion engine during operation
In a method, dynamic pressure oscillations in the intake tract or outlet tract of a respective internal combustion engine are measured during normal operation, and from these measured oscillations, a corresponding pressure oscillation signal is generated. A crankshaft phase angle signal is determined at the same time. From the pressure oscillation signal, an actual value of at least one characteristic of at least one selected signal frequency of the measured pressure oscillations in relation to the crankshaft phase angle signal is determined, and the current trimming of the intake tract is determined on the basis of the determined actual value, taking into consideration reference values of the corresponding characteristic of the respectively identical signal frequency for different trimmings of the intake tract.
US11359560B2 Method for measuring the pressure of a compressed gaseous fuel in a supply line of an engine equipping a motor vehicle and associated measuring device
A method for measuring pressure of a gaseous fuel compressed in a feed system of an engine equipping a motor vehicle, by a pressure measuring device having an infrared quality sensor and an electronic control unit, the measuring method being characterized in that it consists in determining a corrected absorbance value of the fuel based on absorbance measurements performed by infrared analysis, at preset wavelengths, and in comparing the value to a nominal absorbance value, determined beforehand based on absorbance measurements performed at a nominal pressure after a pressure stabilization phase of the fuel and at the same said wavelengths, in order to determine the fuel pressure.
US11359546B2 System and method for controlling engine speed with bowed rotor mitigation
Systems and methods to operate an engine in a bowed rotor mitigation mode. An engine starting system includes a starter coupled to the engine and with a compressor. A conduit system communicates a portion of the compressed air from the compressor to the starter. A load control valve controls compressed air from the compressor to the starter and to other loads. A starter air valve controls compressed air through the conduit system to the starter. At least one controller: receives a start signal from the engine; determines whether to initiate a bowed rotor mitigation of the engine; operates either the load control valve or the starter air valve to move to a predetermined static position; and operates the other of the load control valve or the starter air valve to achieve a target speed of the engine.
US11359542B2 Turbofan engine comprising a set of rotatable blades for blocking off the bypass flow duct and redirecting the air flow
An engine including a motor and a nacelle and a duct between the nacelle and the motor. The nacelle includes a fixed structure, a mobile assembly that is mobile between an advanced position and a retracted position to define a window between the duct and the outside, and a plurality of blades that are mobile in rotation between a stowed position and a deployed position, each one extending on either side of its axis of rotation with a first arm and a second arm. In the stowed position, the first arm is outside the duct and the second arm is inside the nacelle, and where, in the deployed position, the first arm is across the duct and the second arm projects out of the nacelle. With such blades, the flow of air is optimally directed towards the front without it being necessary to provide cascades.
US11359523B2 Actuation arrangement for actuating a latch in a switchable rocker arm and a valve train comprising the same
A valve train assembly includes: at least one dual body rocker arm having a first body, a second body, and a latching arrangement for latching and unlatching the first body and the second body, the latching arrangement being biased to an unlatched configuration; and an actuator arrangement external to the rocker arm for controlling the latching arrangement, the actuator arrangement being arranged so that a default setting thereof is to cause the latching arrangement to be in a latched configuration.
US11359522B2 Optimized tubular structure
A tubular structure comprises a first end and a second end, a cylindrical outer structure, and at least one inner cavity defined by the cylindrical outer structure and the first and second ends. The first and second ends each include a recess and a cap press fit within the recess. The caps provide a connection point for the ends of the tubular structure. Each end includes a vent in fluid communication with the inner cavity during manufacturing of the tubular structure, prior to insertion of the caps. An isotropic internal support structure extends longitudinally between the ends within the cylindrical outer structure and defines an oil flow channel extending through the tubular structure, each cap includes a cap orifice aligned with the oil flow channel, and the cylindrical outer structure, the first and second ends, and the internal support structure are continuously and unitarily formed.
US11359520B2 Steam turbine facility and combined cycle plant
A steam turbine facility includes a rotor shaft, a pair of radial bearings for rotatably supporting the rotor shaft, a pair of low-pressure turbine blade rows disposed on the rotor shaft in a bearing span of the pair of radial bearings, and a high-pressure turbine blade row and an intermediate-pressure turbine blade row disposed on the rotor shaft in the bearing span and positioned between the pair of low-pressure turbine blade rows.
US11359512B1 Torque probe cooling for gas turbine engine using internal fluid flow
Cooling a torque probe involves an elongated sleeve extending along a sleeve axis between a first sleeve end and a second sleeve end. The sleeve is mountable about the torque probe to define a flow passage between an inner surface of the sleeve and an outer surface of the torque probe. The flow passage is in fluid communication with a flow passage inlet of the sleeve and with a flow passage outlet of the sleeve spaced apart along the sleeve axis from the flow passage inlet. A cooling fluid is configured to flow into the flow passage via the flow passage inlet, through the flow passage along the outer surface of the torque probe to cool the torque probe, and out of the flow passage via the flow passage outlet.
US11359505B2 Nesting CMC components
A component for a gas turbine engine includes a body that has a first circumferential side and a second circumferential side. A circumferentially extending passage extends from the first circumferential side to the second circumferential side. The first circumferential side has an outer height that is less than an inner height of the second circumferential side.
US11359502B2 Nozzle with slash face(s) with swept surfaces with joining line aligned with stiffening member
A nozzle for a turbine system includes an airfoil, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall. Each of the inner sidewall and outer sidewall each includes a peripheral edge defining a pressure side slash face, a suction side slash face, a leading edge face, and a trailing edge face. At least one of the inner sidewall pressure side slash face, the inner sidewall suction side slash face, the outer sidewall pressure side slash face, or the outer sidewall suction side slash face includes a first swept surface extending at a first angle relative to a nominal slash face angle and a second swept surface extending at a second angle relative to the nominal slash face angle. The first and second swept surfaces meet at a joining line that is circumferentially aligned with a stiffening member extending circumferentially on a respective sidewall.
US11359479B2 Determining a hydraulic fracture completion configuration for a wellbore
Embodiments of determining a hydraulic fracture completion configuration for a wellbore that extends through a subterranean formation are provided herein. Embodiments of performing a hydraulic fracturing operation on a wellbore that extends through a subterranean formation are also provided herein.
US11359472B2 Balancing axial thrust in submersible well pumps
A fluid rotor and a fluid stator. The fluid stator surrounds the fluid rotor. The fluid stator has an intake end and a discharge end. The fluid stator is shaped to be inserted into a wellbore. A shaft passes through a rotational axis of the fluid rotor. The shaft is attached to the fluid rotor to rotate in union with the fluid rotor. The shaft defines a central fluid passage that extends from the intake end of the fluid rotor to the discharge end of the fluid rotor. A balance piston surrounds the shaft. The balance piston extends from an outer surface of the shaft to an inner surface of the fluid stator. The balance piston is positioned at the intake end.
US11359469B2 System for gas lift and method of use
Gas is injected into the interior of the production string. The gas eventually reaches a gas lift mandrel that provides access from the interior of the gas lift mandrel to a chamber on the exterior of the gas lift mandrel. The chamber includes a cap that provides gas access between the interior of the chamber and the annulus. However, the cap is fitted with a gas lift valve and a check valve that regulates the gas flow into the fluid.
US11359468B2 Outwardly threadless bulkhead for perforating gun
The disclosed embodiments include bulkheads for perforating guns and perforating gun assemblies. A bulkhead includes a threadless exterior surface that spans a length of a threaded connection of adjacent first and second perforating guns. The bulkhead also includes a first exterior groove having a first sealing element partially disposed in the first exterior groove. The bulkhead further includes a second exterior groove having a second sealing element partially disposed in the second exterior groove, where the first sealing element and the second sealing element are positioned around the threaded connection.
US11359464B2 Methods and apparatus for creating wellbores
A method of creating a horizontal wellbore section comprises drilling the section in at least two stages. The method comprises drilling a first horizontal bore section. The first horizontal bore section is then provided with a first liner having a wall including initially-closed flow ports. The first liner isolates the wall of the first bore section. A second horizontal bore section is then drilled beyond the first horizontal bore section. The second horizontal bore section is provided with a second liner. Stimulation fluid is then directed into the first and second liners so that the stimulation fluid passes through the wall of the second liner to stimulate the second horizontal bore section. The flow ports in the wall of the first liner are then opened so that the stimulation fluid passes through the wall of the first liner to stimulate the first horizontal bore section.
US11359462B2 Switch gear transport that distributes electric power for fracturing operations
A system and a method for distributing electric power from a power source of electricity to power fracturing operations includes a plurality of circuit breakers, each circuit breaker including a first circuit breaker connector and a second circuit breaker connector, each of which outputs electric power to a corresponding transport at a first voltage level, a power source connector that receives electric power from a power source of electricity at the first voltage level, and a black start generator that generates electric power at a second voltage level and that supplies the generated electric power to start the power source of electricity.
US11359458B2 Monitoring oil health in subsurface safety valves
A subsurface safety valve for controlling fluid flow in a wellbore including a monitoring sub having a hydraulic connection port and defining a piston bore. The monitoring sub defining a hydraulic circuit extending between the hydraulic connection port and the piston bore. The monitoring sub comprising a sensing assembly incorporated in the hydraulic circuit that is operable to measure a degradation level of fluid in the hydraulic circuit. A flapper sub attached to the monitoring sub. A piston disposed in the piston bore of the monitoring sub. A flow tube positioned between the monitoring sub and the flapper attached to a downhole end of the monitoring sub and in contact with the flapper, the flow tube having a protrusion in contact with the piston. A return spring positioned in a cavity defined between the flow tube and the flapper sub, biasing the flow tube towards the monitoring sub.
US11359457B2 Downhole well completion system
Downhole well completion system for control of flow to or from multiple compartments (1a,1b,1c,1d) in a targeted subterranean reservoir (30), comprising a plurality of interval control valves (2) connected in series forming a downhole string (24), said interval control valves (2) are manipulated from surface via hydraulic control lines (4a, 4b, 4c) to open or close flowports (20) of each interval control valve (2), wherein each interval control valve (2) comprises a command module (5) connected to at least two of said hydraulic control lines (4a, 4b), a first hydraulic control line is a command line (4a) to deliver applied pressure to the command module (5), which translates hydraulic pressure signals into axial movement of an inner ratchet rod (6) that determines the position of an integral pilot valve (7), a second hydraulic control line is a common-open or common-close line (4b), to provide hydraulic power to either open or close the flowports (20) of each interval control valve (2), and the inner ratchet rod (6) comprises several ratchet teeth (12), wherein the spacing of the ratchet teeth (12) determines the level of pressure, that must be applied to cause a command pawl (11) to engage the next ratchet teeth (12).
US11359456B2 Plug with a resettable closure member
A plug with a closure member including a body defining a flow bore and a closure member seat, a closure assembly connected to the body, the assembly including a closure member, and a hold open feature to hold the closure member in an open position, the hold open being configured to release the closure member upon a selected hydrodynamic force upon the closure member.
US11359445B2 Apparatus and method of connecting tubulars
The present disclosure generally relates to a method for making up a tubular joint. The method includes rotating a first tubular relative to a second tubular to engage the first and second tubulars while measuring a torque between the first and second tubulars, calculating a set point of a relative rotational speed between the first and second tubulars using the measured torque, and using the calculated set point with a closed-loop controller to control the relative rotational speed between the first and second tubulars.
US11359444B2 Mechanical disconnect for rotation drive
A horizontal directional drilling system. The system has a pilot drill and an exit side drill, with a drill string extending between them. A backreamer is positioned between the drills to enlarge a borehole. The pilot drill pulls and rotates the backreamer. The exit side drill adds segments to the product pipe and pushes the product pipe into the enlarged borehole. The exit side drill is equipped with a rotational disconnect. The disconnect is engaged to allow torque transfer between a motor and a spindle when adding segments to the product pipe. The disconnect is disengaged to prevent torque transfer between the motor and the spindle when pushing the product pipe into the enlarged borehole.
US11359438B2 High power laser completion drilling tool and methods for upstream subsurface applications
A method of drilling a wellbore that traverses a formation, the method comprising the steps of inserting a one-stage drilling tool into the wellbore, the one-stage drilling tool comprising a laser head configured to produce a drilling beam, a completion sheath configured to line the wellbore, and a centralizer configured to support the completion sheath within the wellbore, operating the laser head to produce the drilling beam, wherein the drilling beam comprises a laser, wherein the drilling beam has a divergent shape comprising a base at a distance from a front end of the laser head and an apex proximate to the front end of the laser head, wherein a diameter of the base of the drilling beam is greater than a diameter of the one-stage drilling tool, and drilling the formation with the drilling beam, wherein the laser of the drilling beam is operable to sublimate the formation.
US11359430B2 Automatic closing doors system with obstruction detection
An automatic door system for a vehicle may comprise a hinged door in connection with the vehicle configured to selectively enclose a continuous opening formed between a first and a second pillar of the vehicle, wherein the sliding door and the hinged door are configured to enclose the continuous opening without an intermediate support pillar. The system may also comprise the hinged door in a hinged position and controlled by a first power actuator. The system may also comprise the sliding door in connection with the vehicle configured to selectively enclose the continuous opening, wherein a second power actuator controls a sliding position of the sliding door. The system may further comprise proximity sensors and interference sensors to detect interfering obstructions, objects, and/or persons located within the interference zone.
US11359422B2 Adjustable dead-latching bolt mechanisms
Latch mechanisms adapted to prevent unauthorized displacement of a latch bolt from an extended, locked position to a retracted, unlocked position. The latch mechanisms prevent the failure of a latch bolt of one latch mechanism to return to an extended lock position from interfering with the ability of a latch bolt of an inter-related latch mechanism from being able to return to an extended, locked position. Further embodiments provide a mounting bracket mounted to a door to allow the associated latch mechanism to be indirectly secured to the door. Additionally, the mounting bracket may have a plurality of mounting orifices that allow the mounting bracket to be used with a wide range of latch mechanisms, as well as provide adjustable attachment of the latch mechanism to the mounting bracket.
US11359421B2 Compression latch with securing device
A compression latch includes a cylindrical housing (1). A locking shaft (2) is rotatably and axially movable in the housing. The locking shaft includes an axial free end (14) that engages a locking element (12). A cylindrical sleeve (3) engages an axial end of the locking shaft opposed of the free end. The sleeve includes an axially tapered annular sleeve slot (19) in which a shaft engagement pin (7) is engaged to cause axial movement of the locking shaft with rotational movement sleeve until the pin engages a slot end. After pin engagement with the slot end, further rotation of the sleeve causes rotation of the locking shaft. A cylindrical securing element (4) is rotatably engaged with and is axially movable relative to the sleeve. The securing element includes a circumferentially extending guiding recess (17) and a transversely extending latching recess (18). A securing element engaging pin (9) is engageable with the latching recess to prevent rotational movement of the securing element and the sleeve until the securing element is moved axially inwardly to disengage the pin and the latching recess.
US11359417B2 Electronic trigger rotary pawl latch
An electronic trigger rotary latch includes a trigger cutout, a controller in electrical communication with a plug receiver. Springs are engaged to the latch and trigger pawls. A gear motor having an actuator engages a surface of the trigger pawl. A handle includes a striker bolt and an electrical plug. In an unlatched configuration the striker bolt is separated from the latch pawl, an electrical circuit is open, the latch pawl spring has reduced compression, the trigger pawl spring has increased compression, and the trigger tip is engaged to a latch tab. The actuator has moved the lower leg in the trigger cutout. In the latched configuration, the striker bolt is held by the latch pawl, an electrical circuit is closed, the trigger tip is engaged to the latch shoulder, and the trigger leg has been moved in the trigger cutout in an opposite direction.
US11359414B2 Latch assembly
An appliance door closure assembly is provided and comprises an inner door selectively coupled with an outer door. An anchor is in connection with the inner door and defines a retention space. A latch assembly is in connection with the outer door. The latch assembly includes a first cam having a first contact surface and pivotally coupled to a base. A second cam has a second contact surface engaged with the first contact surface of the first cam. The latch assembly is movable between a first position and a second position.
US11359410B2 Lock mechanism, lock system, quick exchange bracket assembly and electronic vehicle
Provided is a lock mechanism, wherein the lock mechanism includes a lock base, the lock base is provided with an opening and a cavity extending from the opening, the opening is used for the lock shaft mounted to the battery pack to enter the cavity, the lock mechanism further includes: a lock assembly, the lock assembly is connected to one side of the lock base opposite the lock shaft, the lock assembly is moveable relative to the lock base, and the side of the lock base opposite the lock shaft extends into the cavity or exits the cavity; wherein, the lock assembly is capable of preventing the lock shaft from exiting the cavity from the opening when the lock assembly extends into the cavity; the lock assembly is capable of allowing the lock shaft to exit the cavity from the opening when the lock assembly exits the cavity.
US11359408B2 Indicator-type door lock
An indicator-type door lock that may prevent the door lock device from being enlarged while user may intuitively identify the lock state of the door lock at the outside. An indicator-type door lock including: a handle shaft having a handle for unlocking and a push button for locking; a driving body mounted with the handle shaft; a door lock main body having a main body cover with at least one display portion displaying the locked state of the door lock to the outside, and installed in front of the driving body; an indicator member installed within the door lock main body to be pivoted to a certain radius, and being exposed through the display portion; and a turning drive member for pivoting the indicator member located within the handle shaft and rotated inside the handle shaft when the push button is pressed to pivot indicator member.
US11359383B2 Hidden fastener assembly for attaching grooved deck members
A hidden fastener assembly facilitates the attachment of grooved deck members to a joist. A body has an upper platform and a lower reference surface and is traversed by a central opening. A pair of tongues project from the body and are positioned and configured for reception in the grooves of the deck members. A pair of legs straddle the joist to aid in positioning. A fastener received in the opening and driven into the joist secures the deck members to the joist at a desired spacing. The fastener assemblies may be collated for usage in automatic driving tools.
US11359378B2 Systems and methods related to liquid drainage
Systems and methods for draining liquids include spaced support members and drainage ribs extending therebetween. Adjacent rows of drainage ribs may establish a general checkerboard pattern of ribs and interstitial spaces therebetween. Drainage ribs may have a differential height along their length, though may have substantially coplanar bottom surfaces. A first support member is provided with stress risers to enable enhanced bending capability to provide a customizable device width for mating with predetermined liquid conduit sizes, such as roofing gutters having upward-facing channel widths.
US11359374B2 Leg-carriage type trusses
The disclosure relates to “leg carriage” type trusses, which rely for shipping on elevation by a pair of U-shaped wheeled temporary supports, each having two legs connected by a low horizontal member. The upper ends of the legs are inserted in receiving sleeves installed in the four corners of the truss structure. The clearance between the outer dimensions of the leg and the inner dimensions of the sleeve impact the ease with which legs can be inserted and removed, as well as the lateral “play” in the connection between the leg and truss, which impacts its stability in handling and therefore safety. The disclosure addresses the previous conflict between the two objects by the use of asymmetrical clearances. A relatively relaxed tolerance in the elongated axis of the truss eases insertion and removal. A lesser relative tolerance across the axis of the truss width has no significant impact on leg insertion and removal yet improves stability.
US11359372B2 Systems for reversibly dividing a space
A system for reversibly dividing a space is disclosed. Independent panels, with track followers attached to both narrow sides, move along parallel tracks. The panels start in an overhead storage space. The tracks are shaped such that as the panels move from the storage space into the space to be divided, one panel stops higher and the next panel slides down and then under the first panel. These panels preferably form a single-plane divider in the space.
US11359370B2 Block for dry construction
The invention relates to a construction block (2) made of inert material, such as concrete, comprising two opposite main faces (4, 6), an upper face (8), a lower face (10), and two opposite lateral faces (12, 14), the upper and lower faces (8, 10) and the lateral faces (12, 14) having, respectively, complementary reliefs that are able to interlock when several of the blocks are juxtaposed. The relief of the upper face (8) comprises two tenons (16) extending in parallel and at a distance from the two main faces (4, 6), respectively, and the relief of the lower face (10) comprises two corresponding slots (16′) extending in parallel and at a distance from the two main faces (4, 6), respectively.
US11359369B2 Device and process for thermal isolation of technical elements
Process for fire resistant protection of the technical elements of a building by means of one or more prefabricated isolation blocks, enabling pre-isolation of a vacant space in the structure of a building. The block comprises an easily modelled fire resistant material and is disposed before pouring the concrete of the structure of the building. The prefabricated block is then opened up in such a manner as to install the technical elements having to be protected from fire.
US11359368B2 Ventilating sill plate
There is provided a ventilating sill plate for elevating a wall portion from a receiving surface. The ventilating sill plate comprises at least one longitudinal base having a first and a second face opposite the first face extending along a longitudinal axis, the first and the second face extending laterally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis between a first and a second lateral side. A plurality of longitudinally spaced support legs extend away from the second face and define at least one ventilating channel extending from the first to the second lateral side of the at least one longitudinal base. A plurality of support pads project from the first face and collaborate for supporting the wall portion. A plurality of longitudinally spaced arms are shaped and sized to receive the wall portion therebetween.
US11359367B2 Joint filling profile
A joint filling profile for forming a joint sealing between floor slabs includes a vertical leg projecting into the joint and a profile body formed from a joint sealing compound and located in a joint widening. The vertical leg and the profile body are separated from each other with the interposition of a first separating material, wherein at least one second separating material is arranged between the vertical leg and the profile body and/or at least one reinforcing mat is arranged within the profile body. The second separating material and/or the reinforcing mat are arranged in such a way that they overlap with the first separating material at least in regions.
US11359366B2 Structural connector for fastening structural components in insulated concrete formwork
The present invention relates to a device and a method associated with the device. With respect to the device, it is a structural connector for fastening structural components in insulated concrete formwork (ICF). The structural connector consists of a double threaded cylinder bolt assembly that aligns through openings in the ICF wall. One end of the cylinder bolt assembly embeds into the cavity of the ICF wall where openings in the cylinder bolt assembly receive concrete and reinforcement bars. The other end of the cylinder bolt assembly is threaded to receive a double threaded washer head bolt. The cylinder bolt assembly is used to mount ledger boards, floor joist hangers and roof truss connectors to the ICF wall, locking them together acting as one unit in withstanding bending and uplift loads imposed by large forces such as floor and roof truss systems.
US11359365B2 Heating and cooling system of a modular residential building
The present invention discloses a heating and cooling system of a modular residential building at least comprising: a) a building framework, b) a number of flat modules (1.0), c) a number of front elements (6.04), d) at least two gable elements (6.03), e) at least one roof element (6.02), and f) a plurality of horizontal and vertical heating and cooling canals, where the building frameworks includes fastening means (5.02) for securing the flat modules (1.0) to the building framework with a horizontal and vertical distance between neighbouring flat modules (1.0) thereby creating cavities there between where cavities are utilized as the plurality of horizontal and vertical heating and cooling canals.
US11359360B2 Self-contained hydrant monitoring system
A sensing device for a hydrant can include a housing defining a portion of an operating stem of the hydrant; a vein connected to the housing, the vein defining a channel; a sensor received within the channel of the vein; and an antenna in communication with the sensor and positioned within the housing.
US11359345B2 Sediment control system
A sediment control system including a first barrier element. The first barrier element has a first end, a second end, a front side, a back side, a bottom side and a top side. The sediment control system also having a second barrier element. The second barrier element has a first end, a second end, a front side, a back side, a bottom side and a top side. The first end of the first barrier element cooperating with the first end of the second barrier element to prevent the separation of the first and second barrier elements. A barrier includes a first end and a second end wherein the second end is disposed a certain length from the first end. The barrier element also has a front side and a back side wherein the back side is disposed a total depth from the front side. The barrier element further includes a bottom side and a top side wherein the top side is disposed a certain height from the bottom side. The barrier element has a generally triangular cross-sectional shape perpendicular to the length of the barrier element. A method of controlling soil from a disturbed area from being transported to undesired locations using the sediment control system.
US11359342B2 Rotary boom with snow and ice removal system
A rotary broom assembly is provided for use with a vehicle to reduce the accumulation of ice and snow on the rotary broom assembly when clearing paved surfaces, such as airport runways. The rotary broom assembly includes one or more wiper assemblies that are mounted for reciprocating movement along a broom hood. The broom hood includes a generally flat top surface and the wiper assemblies move along the top surface to clear snow and ice from the top surface of the broom hood. During forward movement of the wiper blade, the scraping edge of the wiper blade contacts the top surface of the broom hood to remove accumulated ice and snow. During the reverse movement of the wiper blade, the scraping edge of the wiper blade is lifted from the top surface to reduce removal of accumulated ice and snow during the reverse movement.
US11359340B2 Microtrenching system having a vacuum hose support and method of microtrenching
A microtrenching system having a vacuum hose supported between a vacuum truck and a microtrencher so that the vacuum hose does not contact the roadway surface while cutting the microtrench. A method of using the microtrenching system to cut a microtrench in a roadway and vacuuming spoil from the roadway and microtrench through the supported vacuum hose into a spoil container on the vacuum truck.
US11359337B2 Composite road module, unit and system
A present invention relates to a composite road module, unit and system. The composite road module comprising a first road and a second road extending substantially in parallel, one of the first road and the second road being configured for vehicles to travel according to a left-hand traffic rule, the other being configured for vehicles to travel according to a right-hand traffic rule, the first road comprising a first lane and a second lane, the second road comprising a third lane and a fourth lane, wherein the first lane and the third lane are in communication with each other, and are provided for vehicles to travel in a first direction, and wherein the second lane and the fourth lane are in communication with each other, and are provided for vehicles to travel in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
US11359329B2 Dryer appliance having fluid-ventilation features
A dryer appliance, as provided herein, may include a cabinet, a drum, a drying chamber, and a supply duct. The cabinet may define an internal volume. The drum may be mounted within the cabinet. The drum may define a drying chamber, a dryer opening, an air inlet, and a fluid port. The drying chamber may extend from a front end to a rear end. The dryer opening may be defined at the front end to permit articles therethrough to the drying chamber. The air inlet may be defined at the rear end to permit air therethrough to the drying chamber. The fluid port may be spaced apart from the air inlet. The fluid port may extend from the drying chamber to the internal volume. The supply duct may extend within the cabinet to the drum upstream from the air inlet.
US11359323B2 Laundry treating apparatus
The present disclosure provides a laundry treating apparatus, comprising: a body having a laundry introduction opening; and a door configured to open and close the laundry introduction opening, wherein the door includes: a door frame rotatably coupled to the body, and having an opening which faces the laundry introduction opening in a closed state of the door; and a front glass attached to the door frame to thus form a front appearance of the door, and wherein the front glass includes: a transparent region corresponding to the opening; an opaque region formed to enclose the transparent region; and an align mark configured to guide an attachment position of the front glass to the door frame.
US11359321B2 System and method for varying ozone production based upon ozone demand
An ozone production method and system for producing ozone which comprises a plurality of washing machines, an ozone generator for generating ozone, and an ozone supply conduit for supplying ozone from the ozone generator to the washing machines. Each washing machine has a respective venturi, located between a water source and an inlet to the washing machine. The venturi is connected to the ozone supply conduit so that, as water flows through the respective venturi, such water flow creates a negative pressure within the ozone supply conduit. At least one sensor is located so as to detect the negative pressure created within the ozone supply conduit. The at least one sensor is connected to a control box, coupled to the ozone generator, which controls ozone production of the ozone generator depending upon the negative pressure generated within the ozone supply conduit.
US11359316B2 Dispenser for thread treatment compound
A thread conditioner dispenser is provided as well as a method of conditioning thread. The dispenser has a base with two longitudinally extending sidewalls attached which are joined by two transverse sidewalls. A receptacle for thread conditioning compound is defined interior thereto. Notches are formed in each transverse sidewall. The point on each notch closest to the base defines a saddle point. An adhesive layer is attached to the base such that the dispenser may be removably attached to a solid surface. Thread may be passed through one of the notches and withdrawn through the opposed notch.
US11359313B2 Prosthetic porous knit
The invention relates to a prosthetic porous knit based on a monofilament of a biocompatible polymer material, the pattern followed for the knitting of said monofilament on a warp knitting machine having two guide bars B1, B2 being the following, according to the ISO 11676 standard: Bar B1: 1.2/4.5/4.3/4.5/4.3/1.0/1.2/1.0// Bar B2: 4.3/1.0/1.2/1.0/1.2/4.5/4.3/4.5// The invention further relates to a method for producing such a knit and to a hernia prosthesis comprising such a knit.
US11359303B2 Threaded joint for an oil well pipe
Oil well pipe component comprising a threaded portion, at least part whereof is coated with a layer of a corrosion-inhibiting material, that has been applied to at least the part of the threaded portion of the oil well pipe component by means of a method comprising a cataphoresis step from an aqueous bath, said method comprising providing the oil well pipe component comprising a threaded portion; immersing at least part of the threaded portion of the pipe component in a cataphoresis bath comprising water and suspended particles of corrosion-inhibiting material, and provided with an anode and a cathode means, the pipe component being connected to the cathode means; inducing a current through the bath, in order to provide the corrosion-inhibiting material with a positive charge; depositing a layer of the positively charged corrosion-inhibiting material onto the pipe component; and removing the immersed part of the pipe component with the layer of corrosion-inhibiting material from the cataphoresis bath and allowing the corrosion-inhibiting material to set.
US11359301B2 Transparent and colorless hardcoating films for optical materials with a tunable index of refraction and scratch resistance, as formed from anodic aluminum films
The invention relates to a method of processing of materials using a moving interface, the method comprising: providing a working material, the working material comprising a substrate with a metallic film on at least one side of the substrate; providing an energy source adjacent to the working material, where the energy source is electrical current between a cathode and the working material as an anode; providing for relative controlled movement between the working material and the energy source, where the relative controlled movement is a motor attached to the working material via a linkage; activating the energy source such that the energy processes the working material; moving the energy source and/or the working material relative to the other to control the amount of processing of the working material achieved by the energy, where the processing of the working material is anodization; immersing the working material at a controlled speed into an anodizing bath equipped with a cathode; starting anodization of the metallic film at the edge of the metallic film furthest from the anode connection and just below the anodization bath, and immersing the working material into the bath such that the anodization is moved up the metallic film towards the edge nearest the anode connection, resulting in a complete conversion to oxide, except for a non-anodized small metal or conductive edge where the anode voltage is connected to the workpiece.
US11359299B2 Manufacturing method of indium tin oxide
The present disclosure provides a manufacturing method of indium tin oxide, including: providing a first electrolyte including choline chloride, urea, indium chloride, boric acid, and ascorbic acid; disposing a workpiece, wherein at least a part of the workpiece is in contact with the first electrolyte; heating the first electrolyte to 60° C.-95° C.; applying a first operating current to electroplate indium onto the workpiece; providing an second electrolyte including choline chloride, urea, tin chloride, boric acid, and ascorbic acid; disposing the indium-coated workpiece, wherein at least a part of the workpiece is in contact with the second electroplate; heating the second electroplate to 60° C.-95° C.; applying a second operating current to electroplate tin onto the workpiece; and annealing the indium and tin on the workpiece to form indium tin oxide in an oxygen environment.
US11359294B2 Process for improving carbon conversion efficiency
The invention provides for the integration of a CO-consuming process, such as a gas fermentation process, with a CO2 electrolysis process. The invention is capable of utilizing a CO2-comprising gaseous substrate generated by an industrial process and provides for one or more removal modules to remove at least one constituent from a CO2-comprising gaseous substrate prior to passage of the gaseous substrate to a CO2 electrolysis module. The invention may further comprise one or more pressure modules, one or more CO2 concentration modules, one or more O2 separation modules, and/or an H2 electrolysis module. Carbon conversion efficiency is increased by recycling CO2 produced by a CO-consuming process to the CO2 electrolysis process.
US11359283B2 Reaction tube structure and substrate processing apparatus
A substrate processing apparatus includes a reaction tube defining a substrate processing chamber; a gas inlet provided at a lower portion of the reaction tube to supply a process gas; a first buffer unit for temporarily retaining the process gas, the first buffer unit at a first side of an inner surface of the reaction tube and includes a plurality of gas supply holes; and a gas outlet provided at a second side of the inner surface of the reaction tube opposite to the first side, to exhaust the process gas from the process chamber. The gas supply holes are provided from an upper end portion of the first buffer unit to a lower end portion of the first buffer unit, and the process gas is supplied through the plurality of gas supply holes into the process chamber, passes through the process chamber, and exhausted through the gas outlet.
US11359272B2 Hard film having excellent wear resistance and toughness
The present invention relates to a hard film having improved wear resistance and improved toughness. A hard film according to the present invention is formed by using a PVD method on a surface of a base material, wherein: the hard film includes a first hard layer and a second hard layer; the first hard layer has a thickness of approximately 0.1-3.0 μm and is composed of Ti1-aAlaN (0.3≤a≤0.7), and has a single phase structure; and the second hard layer has a thickness of approximately 0.5-10 μm and is composed of Ti1-a-bAlaMebN (0.3≤a≤0.7, 0≤b≤0.05, the Me being at least one selected from V, Zr, Si, Nb, Cr, Mo, Hf, Ta and W); according to an XRD phase analysis method, a ratio ([200]/[111]) of the intensity of a [200] peak to the intensity of a [111] peak is approximately 1.5 or higher; the second hard layer preferentially grows in a [200] direction; the [200] peak is located at approximately 42.7°-44.6° and is composed of three phases, and the [111] peak is located at approximately 37.0°-38.5° and is composed of three phases; and when a peak having a largest intensity among the peaks of the three phases is a main peak and remaining peaks are sub-peaks, a ratio (main peak/sub-peaks) of the intensity of the main peak to the intensities of the sub-peaks in a [200] face is approximately 2 or higher, and a ratio (main peak/sub-peaks) of the intensity of the main peak to the intensities of the sub-peaks in a [111] face is approximately 2 or higher.
US11359271B2 Nitriding treatment method of steel member
A nitriding treatment method of a steel member, in which a nitriding treatment step is performed in which the steel member is subjected to a nitriding treatment in a nitriding gas atmosphere having a nitriding potential with which a γ′ phase or ε phase iron nitride compound layer is generated on a surface of the steel member, and then, a passing step is performed in which the steel member is made to pass through an atmosphere at 425° C. to 600° C. where the iron nitride compound layer does not grow over five minutes or more, the iron nitride compound layer has the γ′ phase uppermost surface layer, and the γ′ phase is made to precipitate in the iron nitride compound layer by the proportion of 40% or more.
US11359269B2 High strength ductile 6000 series aluminum alloy extrusions
An alloy composition is provided. The alloy composition includes silicon (Si) at a concentration of greater than or equal to about 0.55 wt. % to less than or equal to about 0.75 wt. %, magnesium (Mg) at a concentration of greater than or equal to about 0.55 wt. % to less than or equal to about 0.75 wt. %, chromium (Cr) at a concentration of greater than or equal to about 0.15 wt. % to less than or equal to about 0.3 wt. %, and a balance of the alloy composition being aluminum (Al). The alloy composition has an intermetallic phase content of less than or equal to about 3 wt. %. Methods of preparing the alloy composition and of processing the alloy composition are also provided.
US11359268B2 Iron based alloy suitable for providing a hard and wear resistant coating on a substrate, article having a hard and wear resistant coating, and method for its manufacture
The present invention relates to an iron-based alloy that is able to provide a coating on a substrate, the coating having simultaneously high hardness and wear resistance. The iron-based alloy consists of 3.0-7.0% by weight Cr; 1.3-3.0% by weight C; 0.2-2.0% by weight B; 2.0-10.0% by weight V; optionally 1.5% by weight or less Si; optionally 1.0% by weight or less Mn, optionally 2.0% by weight or less Mo; optionally 1.5% by weight or less Ni; the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities. The present invention further relates to an article comprising a substrate and coating formed thereon, the coating being formed from the alloy, and to a method for forming a coated article. The method preferably employs HVOF, laser cladding or plasma cladding.
US11359266B2 High entropy alloy structure and a method of preparing the same
A method for preparing a high entropy alloy (HEA) structure includes the steps of: preparing an alloy by arc melting raw materials comprising five or more elements; drop casting the melted alloy into a cooled mold to form a bulk alloy with eutectic microstructure therein; and subjecting the bulk alloy to an acidic condition to form a bulk porous structure with eutectic microstructure therein. A high entropy alloy structure is also provided as prepared by the method.
US11359263B2 Lead-free high tensile brass alloy and high tensile brass alloy product
The present disclosure relates to a lead-free high tensile brass alloy containing 50-65 wt. % Cu; 0.4-3 wt. % Mn; 0.55-3 wt. % Sn; max 1 wt. % Fe; max 1 wt.-% Ni; max. 1 wt.-% Al; max 1.5 wt.-% Si; the remainder being Zn and inevitable impurities, and the sum of elements Mn and Sn being at least 1.3 wt.-% and not more than 6.0 wt.-%.
US11359261B2 Method of separating mercury from an ore leachate
Described herein are compositions and methods for preferentially separating mercury from a metal product where both are present in an ore leachate. The separation is accomplished by adding a precipitating agent and a coagulant to an ore leachate followed by separating a mercury-laden precipitate therefrom to collect the treated leachate. The treated leachate includes about 0 to 50% by weight of the mercury and about 90% to 100% by weight of the metal product present in the ore leachate. In embodiments, the method further includes adding a flocculant to the ore leachate prior to the separating of the mercury-laden precipitate.
US11359254B2 Heat treatment method and heat treatment device
Disclosed are implementations for heat treatment of steel components. In one or more first regions of a steel component, a predominantly austenitic structure can be adjusted, from which, by way of quenching, a mainly martensitic structure is educible. In one or more second regions of the steel component, there is a mainly bainitic structure, wherein the metal component is initially heated in a first furnace to a temperature above the Ac3 temperature. Subsequently, the steel component is transferred into a treatment station, wherein the steel component can cool down during the transfer. In the treatment station, the one or more second regions of the steel component are cooled down to a cooling stop temperatures ϑ2 during a treatment period. Subsequently, said metal component is transferred to a second furnace, wherein the temperature of the one or more second regions increases again to a temperature below the Ac3 temperature.
US11359251B2 Methods for the detection of enterovirus D68 in complex samples
A method of detecting Enterovirus D68 is provided. The method may include adding to a mixture containing the sample from the subject, (a) a first forward primer comprising SEQ ID NO: 1, (b) a second forward primer comprising SEQ ID NO: 2, (c) a third forward primer comprising SEQ ID NO: 3, (d) a first reverse primer comprising SEQ ID NO: 4, and (e) a second reverse primer comprising SEQ ID NO: 5, subjecting the mixture to conditions that allow nucleic acid amplification, and detecting the presence or absence of Enterovirus D68 by analyzing the nucleic acid amplification products. The forward primers may include a first universal tail sequence and reverse primers may include a second universal tail sequence. The nucleic acid amplification products may be sequenced using next-generation sequencing.
US11359234B2 Barcoding sequences for identification of gene expression
Gene expression can be identified by analyzing a DNA sequence. The DNA sequence can include a barcode sequence that corresponds to a particular gene. The barcode sequence can be produced during the expression of a gene by first adding a Homologous Directed Repair (HDR) template including the barcode sequence into the DNA sequence of the gene and then splicing the barcode sequence out of an RNA precursor during the expression of the gene. As the barcode sequence is made available from the RNA precursor, it can be added to the DNA strand using HDR. The resulting DNA strand can be sequenced and the sequence data can be analyzed to identify the barcode sequence within the DNA sequence, which provides an indicator of the expression of the gene in DNA rather than RNA.
US11359229B2 Molecular verification systems
Provided herein are molecular verification (authentication) systems, methods and compositions that use molecular (DNA/RNA) circuitry to enable specific molecularly encrypted solutions.
US11359228B2 Methods and systems for determining spatial patterns of biological targets in a sample
The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems for use in spatially encoded biological assays, including assays to determine a spatial pattern of abundance, expression, and/or activity of one or more biological targets across multiple sites in a sample. In particular, the biological targets comprise proteins, and the methods and assay systems do not depend on imaging techniques for the spatial information of the targets. The present disclosure provides methods and assay systems capable of high levels of multiplexing where reagents are provided to a biological sample in order to address tag the sites to which reagents are delivered; instrumentation capable of controlled delivery of reagents; and a decoding scheme providing a readout that is digital in nature.
US11359226B2 Contiguity particle formation and methods of use
Embodiments of systems, methods, and compositions provided herein relate to hollow beads encapsulating single cells. Some embodiments include performing multiple co-assays on a single cell encapsulated within a hollow bead, including nucleic acid sequencing, preparing nucleic acid libraries, determining methylation status, identifying genomic variants, or protein analysis.
US11359224B2 Enzyme-immobilized porous membrane and preparation method of antibiotics using the same
The present disclosure relates to an enzyme-immobilized porous membrane and a preparation method of antibiotics using the same, and more specifically, to an enzyme-immobilized porous membrane prepared by immobilizing a specific enzyme through dead-end filtration, and a preparation method of antibiotics with a high yield using the enzyme-immobilized porous membrane. According to various exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the enzyme capable of promoting the synthesis reaction of the antibiotic substance is able to be stably immobilized in the porous membrane by passing the solution of enzyme through the membrane. In addition, it is possible to provide antibiotics with a high yield by preparing the antibiotics by passing the reactant solution through the enzyme-immobilized porous membrane.
US11359217B2 Transformant of coryneform bacterium and production method for useful compound using same
Provided is a transformant of a microorganism that has improved catechol productivity.
US11359214B2 Simian (gorilla) adenovirus or adenoviral vectors and methods of use
The invention provides an adenovirus or adenoviral vector characterized by comprising one or more particular nucleic acid sequences or one or more particular amino acid sequences, or portions thereof, pertaining to, for example, an adenoviral pIX protein, DNA polymerase protein, penton protein, hexon protein, and/or fiber protein.
US11359211B2 RNA-guided human genome engineering
A method of altering a eukaryotic cell is provided including transfecting the eukaryotic cell with a nucleic acid encoding RNA complementary to genomic DNA of the eukaryotic cell, transfecting the eukaryotic cell with a nucleic acid encoding an enzyme that interacts with the RNA and cleaves the genomic DNA in a site specific manner, wherein the cell expresses the RNA and the enzyme, the RNA binds to complementary genomic DNA and the enzyme cleaves the genomic DNA in a site specific manner.
US11359210B2 INIR12 transgenic maize
Transgenic INIR12 maize plants comprising a vip3Aa19 expression cassette linked to a secondary nopaline synthase terminator element which lack a selectable marker gene are provided. In certain embodiments such INIR12 transgenic plants comprise modifications that provide for facile excision of the INIR12 transgenic locus from the maize plant genome. Genomic DNA of INIR12 transgenic plants, detection of INIR12 plants and products thereof, methods of making INIR12 plants, and use of INIR12 plants to facilitate breeding are disclosed.
US11359208B2 Shatterproof genes and mutations
The present disclosure provides shatterproof (SHP) genes and plants and/or plant cells bearing one or more mutations in a shatterproof gene; as well as methods of making and using such plants. In some embodiments the plant or plant cell is resistant to preharvest dehiscence.
US11359204B2 Chimeric antigen receptors targeting B-cell maturation antigen
The invention provides an isolated and purified nucleic acid sequence encoding a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) directed against B-cell Maturation Antigen (BCMA). The invention also provides host cells, such as T-cells or natural killer (NK) cells, expressing the CAR and methods for destroying multiple myeloma cells.
US11359201B2 Methods and compositions for modulating gene expression using oligonucleotide based drugs administered in vivo or in vitro
Compositions and methods for down modulating target gene expression are disclosed.
US11359194B2 Antigen-binding molecule capable of binding two or more antigen molecules repeatedly
The present inventors discovered that antibodies having weaker antigen-binding activity at the early endosomal pH in comparison with that at the pH of plasma are capable of binding to multiple antigen molecules with a single antibody molecule, have long half-lives in plasma, and have improved durations of time in which they can bind to antigen.
US11359191B2 Variant recombinant dermatophagoides pteronyssinus type 1 allergen protein and its preparation method and application
A DNA sequence encoding Der p1 protein having a particular base sequence is codon-optimized for the Pichia pastoris expression system, which is conducive to expressing Der p1 in Pichia pastoris. After gene optimization and adding an activating element to increase the expression of Der p1 in molecular level, it was found that Der p1 is expressed at a higher level as compared with the prior art and has biological activity similar to the natural protein.
US11359186B2 Polypeptide containing DNA-binding domain
The present invention provides an artificial nuclease comprising a DNA-binding domain and a function domain linked to each other via a polypeptide consisting of 35 to 55 amino acid residues wherein amino acid residues at two sites in a DNA-binding module contained in a DNA-binding domain exhibit a mode of repetition that is different for every four DNA-binding modules; a vector for expressing said artificial nuclease; a vector library for preparing said vector; and a vector set for preparing said vector library.
US11359184B2 Thermostable variants of T7 RNA polymerase
A bacteriophage RNA polymerase variant is provided. In some embodiments, the variant may have increased thermostability relative to the corresponding wild type bacteriophage RNA polymerase and/or wild type T7 RNA polymerase. Compositions, kits and methods that employ the variant are also provided.
US11359181B2 Bactericide composition based on a mixture of bacteriophages for the control of black plague in plants or parts thereof, preferably the walnut, caused by Xanthomonas arboricola pv. juglandis; preparation method and application
The invention relates to a bactericide composition based on bacteriophages for the control of black plague in plants or parts thereof, preferably walnuts, a preparation method and application. The invention provides methods for the isolation, propagation and application of bacteriophages against phytopathogens affecting trees/plants that are of commercial interest for their fruit, flowers etc., for the prevention, treatment or reduction of signs, in particular, for Xanthomonas A. pv juglandis in walnuts.
US11359178B2 Method for producing parasympathetic neurons
The present invention provides a method for producing parasympathetic neurons from neural crest cells or autonomic neural progenitor cells derived therefrom, comprising a step of culturing the neural crest cells or autonomic neural progenitor cells derived therefrom in the presence of a cAMP production promoter, a BDNF signaling pathway activator, a GDNF signaling pathway activator, an NGF signaling pathway activator, an NT-3 signaling pathway activator, vitamin C, a protein kinase C activator, and a retinoic acid receptor agonist.
US11359168B2 Stable anhydrous laundry detergent concentrate and method of making same
The invention relates to stable, anhydrous laundry detergent concentrated formulation in solid forms.
US11359167B2 Fabric-care composition comprising silicone materials
The present disclosure relates to fabric-care compositions comprising an uncured silicone based polymer. In particular, the present disclosure relates to fabric-care compositions comprising at least one uncured silicone based polymer; and at least one fabric-care ingredient, optionally in an acceptable medium. Also disclosed are processes to prepare the fabric-care compositions and uses of the fabric-care compositions.
US11359159B2 Lubricating composition containing a self-assembling polymethacrylate block copolymer and an ethylene-α-olefin copolymer
The invention provides a lubricating composition comprising an oil of lubricating viscosity and synergistic mixture of a functionalized ethylene-α-olefin copolymer, a poly(meth)acrylate block polymer having a substantially oil soluble block and a substantially oil insoluble block. The invention also provides a method of lubricating a mechanical device using such a lubricating composition.
US11359156B2 UV cure basecoatings for medical devices
The invention concerns coating composition comprising hydrophobic polymer for use as a photoreactive basecoat for a medical device or implant comprising a polymer made from monomers comprising: (a) 1 to 12 mol % of at least one photoactive monomer that is a hydrogen atom abstracter and (b) 99 to 88 mol % of one or more of acrylamides, methacrylamides, acrylates, methacrylates, and N-vinylpyrrolidone; wherein the polymer has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of less than 40° C.
US11359141B2 Additives for liquid crystal mixtures
Polyfluorinated additives for use as components in liquid-crystal mixtures. Liquid-crystal mixtures which comprise these compounds. And liquid-crystal displays based on these liquid-crystal mixtures.
US11359138B2 Phosphor and conversion LED
A phosphor may have the empirical formula: (AB)1+x+2yAl11−x−y(AC)xLiyO17:E, where 00; AC=B, Ga, In, or combinations thereof; AB=Na, K, Rb, Cs, or combinations thereof; and E=Eu, Ce, Yb, Mn, or combinations thereof. The phosphor may be used in conversion LED components.
US11359135B2 Inversion agents for water-in-oil lattices and methods of use
Water-in-oil lattices of water soluble polymers and methods of using the same are presented. The lattices are made, used, and stored having about 15 wt % to 70 wt % polymer solids and further include one or more alkyl ricinoleates. We have found that C1-C6 alkyl ricinoleates added to such lattices facilitate rapid and complete dilution to less than or equal to 1 wt % polymer solids in a continuous water phase. In particular under conditions wherein the water source used to invert the latex is provided at low temperature (−10° C. to 10° C.), or includes a high level of total dissolved solids, or is both low temperature and high total dissolved solids.
US11359117B2 Adhesive resin composition, method for bonding adherends, and adhesive resin film
The present invention provides an adhesive resin composition that has excellent adhesiveness and durability, a method for bonding adherends, and an adhesive resin film More specifically, the present invention relates to an adhesive resin composition containing more than 50 parts by mass and 99.5 parts by mass or less in a solid content of an acid-modified polyolefin resin having a melting point of 50 to 100° C., 0.5 parts by mass or more and less than 50 parts by mass in a solid content of an epoxy resin having a novolac structure, and an organic solvent; a method for bonding adherends including forming an adhesive layer on a first adherend by applying the adhesive resin composition and drying, and then bonding a second adherend to the adhesive layer by laminating the second adherend on the adhesive layer; and an adhesive resin film including a first adhesive layer, a substrate layer, and a second adhesive layer in that order, in which any one or both of the first adhesive layer and the second adhesive layer include(s) the adhesive resin composition.
US11359100B2 Tin-free catalysis of silane-functional polyurethane crosslinkers
The present invention relates to a composition comprising at least A) an adduct of isocyanatosilanes with hydroxy-functional compounds, B) a tin-free catalyst, C) an aminosilane and also to a coating composition comprising at least the composition and to the use of the coating composition.
US11359099B2 Hydrophobic extenders in fluorinated surface effect coatings
The present invention relates to a coated article comprising a partial or complete fluorinated coating on the surface of an article, wherein the coating comprises 5 to 99% by weight of a hydrophobic compound, and 1 to 95% by weight of a fluorinated surface effect agent, both based on the total solids weight of the coating, where the hydrophobic compound is selected from a hydrophobic cyclic or acyclic ester alcohol.
US11359096B2 NIR fluorescent probe for labeling mitochondria
Disclosed is a fluorescent probe specifically labeling mitochondria, which can exhibit high transmittance by virtue of light emission in the NIR range and in which nonspecific fluorescence absorption in biomolecules can be avoided, making it possible to observe fluorescence images in deep tissue.
US11359086B2 Thermoplastic resin composition
Provided is a thermoplastic resin composition which comprises: a first copolymer comprising an alkyl acrylate-based rubber polymer, aromatic vinyl-based units, and vinyl cyan-based units; a second copolymer comprising an alkyl acrylate-based rubber polymer, aromatic vinyl-based units, and vinyl cyan-based units; a third copolymer comprising aromatic vinyl-based units and vinyl cyan-based units; a fourth copolymer comprising aromatic vinyl-based units and vinyl cyan-based units; and a fifth copolymer comprising maleimide-based units, aromatic vinyl-based units, and vinyl cyan-based units, wherein the first and second copolymers comprise alkyl acrylate-based rubber polymers with mutually different average particle sizes, and the third and fourth copolymers have mutually different weight average molecular weights.
US11359080B2 Polymer composition and cable with advantageous electrical properties
The invention relates to polymer composition comprising a polyolefin (a) and an inorganic filler (b) wherein the polyolefin (a) is obtainable by a high pressure process which process comprises the steps: (i) compressing one or more monomer(s) under pressure in a compressor, using a compressor lubricant for lubrication, (ii) polymerising a monomer optionally together with one or more comonomer(s) in a polymerisation zone, (iii) separating the obtained polyolefin (a) from the unreacted products and recovering the separated polyolefin (a) in a recovery zone, wherein in step (i) the compressor lubricant comprises a non-mineral oil, power cable, for example a direct current (DC) power cable, use of a polymer composition and a process for producing a DC power cable.
US11359079B2 Polymer processing additive, compositions, and methods
A poly(oxyalkylene) polymer and a metal salt of a carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, or alkylsulfate, in combination are useful as a polymer processing additive synergist. Polymer processing additive compositions, homogeneously catalyzed olefin compositions, and other extrudable polymer compositions including a poly(oxyalkylene) polymer and a metal salt of a carboxylic acid, sulfonic acid, or alkylsulfate are disclosed. Methods of reducing melt defects during the extrusion of a thermoplastic polymer, which may be a homogeneously catalyzed polyolefin, are also disclosed.
US11359075B2 Rubber composition for a tire tread and pneumatic tire using the same
A rubber composition for a tire tread contains a diene rubber, silica, and a cured product; a content of the silica being from 20 to 100 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the diene rubber, a content of the cured product being from 0.3 to 30 parts by mass per 100 parts by mass of the diene rubber; the diene rubber containing a natural rubber and a modified butadiene rubber having a polyorganosiloxane group at a terminal, a content of the natural rubber in the diene rubber being from 30 to 90 mass %, a content of the modified butadiene rubber in the diene rubber being from 10 to 70 mass %; the cured product being a cured product obtained by curing a crosslinkable oligomer or polymer that is incompatible with the diene rubber; and a JIS A hardness of the cured product being from 3 to 45.
US11359074B2 Solution based post-processing methods for mycological biopolymer material and mycological product made thereby
A mycological biopolymer material is subjected to treatment in one or more solutions that work to enhance and/or retain the inherent material properties of the material. In one embodiment, the solution is an organic solution; in another embodiment, the solution is an organic solvent with a salt; in another embodiment, the solution is an organic solvent phenol and/or polyphenol; and in another embodiment, a series of such solutions is used.
US11359062B1 Polymer compositions and their uses
Provided herein is a polymer composition comprising a polyhydroxyamino ether (e.g., a crosslinked polyhydroxyamino ether) and printed circuit boards comprising the same.
US11359057B2 Block copolymer
Provided is a lactic acid-based block copolymer which is biodegradable while having excellent mechanical properties.
US11359053B2 Film-forming dispersion and sizing dispersion
The present invention relates to a film-forming dispersion comprising a functionalized polyamide and water.
US11359052B2 PEBA-based composition and use thereof for producing a fatigue-resistant transparent object
The present invention relates to a copolymer with a rigid polyamide block and a flexible polyether or polyester block, wherein said polyamide block is semicrystalline and consists of a copolyamide of W/Y.Z type, wherein: (i) W is a lactam or an alpha, omega-aminocarboxylic acid; (ii) Y is a cycloaliphatic diamine; (iii) Z is an aliphatic and/or aromatic dicarboxylic acid; and the W/Y.Z molar ratio is between 10/1 and 27/1 limits excluded.
US11359042B2 Antiwear copolymers and lubricant compositions
The present invention relates to copolymers, to a method for the preparation of these copolymers, to the use of these copolymers for reducing wear in a lubricant composition, to lubricant compositions comprising these copolymers, and to the use of these lubricant compositions as an automatic transmission fluid, a continuously variable transmission fluid, an engine oil, a gear oil, or a hydraulic oil.
US11359040B2 Polyolefin catalyst and method for preparing polyolefin by using same
Disclosed are a polyolefin having a high molecular weight by using a novel metallocene catalyst; a method for preparing the polyolefin by using the same; and a method for preparing an ethylene-propylene random copolymer having high molecular weight, high syndiotacticity and small crystal size, thereby providing injection molded articles with improved transparency. The present invention provides a transition metal compound represented by chemical formula 1:
US11359038B2 Capped multi- or dual-headed compositions useful for chain shuttling and process to prepare the same
The present disclosure relates to a capped, multi- or dual-headed chain composition comprising derivatives of a strained olefin. The present disclosure further relates to a process for synthesizing the capped, multi- or dual-headed composition by using an organometallic compound and a co-catalyst in the presence of a catalyst precursor and a strained olefin. The present disclosure further relates to use of the compositions, as well as the process to make the same, in olefin polymerization.
US11359036B2 Amine-based polymer, a preparation process thereof and use thereof
The present invention provides an amine-based polymer, a preparation process thereof and use thereof. The amine-based polymer of the present invention is characterized in that said amine-based polymer contains a polymer main chain, and a structure represented by formula (I) is attached onto the polymer main chain, and said structure is attached to the polymer main chain via an attaching end present in at least one of Group G, Group G′ and Group A in the structure, wherein each of the groups is defined as in the description. The amine-based polymer of the present invention is suitably used as a detergent, particularly suitably used as a fuel detergent. The amine-based polymer of the present invention is useful as a fuel detergent, and has an extraordinarily excellent detergency and dispersion properties.
US11359035B2 Multi- or dual-headed compositions useful for chain shuttling and process to prepare the same
The present disclosure relates to a process for synthesizing a multi- or dual-headed composition by using an alpha,omega-diene and an organometallic compound in the presence of a catalyst precursor. The present disclosure further relates to use of the compositions, as well as the process to make the same, in olefin polymerization.
US11359030B2 Method for preparing low molecular weight hyaluronic acid
The present invention relates to a method for preparing low molecular weight hyaluronic acid having a molecular weight of 100,000 to 200,000 daltons, the method comprising heating treatment, in the pH range 2.5 to 3.5, for an aqueous solution that contains hyaluronic acid having a molecular weight of 500,000 daltons or greater.
US11359020B2 Agents that modulate immune cell activation and methods of use thereof
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for the immunomodulation mediated by the interaction of PD-L2 and RGMb.
US11359015B2 Humanized or chimeric CD3 antibodies
The present invention relates to humanized or chimeric antibodies binding CD3. It furthermore relates to bispecific antibodies, compositions, pharmaceutical compositions, use of said antibodies in the treatment of a disease, and method of treatment.
US11359014B2 Anti-siglec-5 antibodies and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure is generally directed to compositions that include antibodies, e.g., monoclonal, chimeric, humanized antibodies, antibody fragments, etc., that specifically bind on or more epitopes within a Siglec-5 protein, e.g., human Siglec-5 or a mammalian Siglec-5, and use of such compositions in preventing, reducing risk, or treating an individual in need thereof.
US11359011B2 Treatment and prevention of cardiovascular disease
The methods and compositions described herein improve cardiovascular outcomes using measures related to systemic chronic inflammation (the inflammatory age—iAge, the cardiovascular age—cAge, and levels of certain markers) to stratify patients into low risk and high risk groups. The personalized immune proteome signature creates an individualized initial therapy to reduce cAge and to convert high risk patients into low risk patients. High risk patients can be converted to low risk patients by treating the patients to reduce their cAge, iAge and/or improve their CRS.
US11359009B2 Anti-myostatin antibodies and methods of use
The invention provides anti-myostatin antibodies and methods of using the same. In some embodiments, an isolated anti-myostatin antibody of the present invention binds to mature myostatin, and uptake of the antibody into cells is enhanced when complexed with the antigen. The invention also provides isolated nucleic acids encoding an anti-myostatin antibody of the present invention. The invention also provides host cells comprising a nucleic acid of the present invention. The invention also provides a method of producing an antibody comprising culturing a host cell of the present invention so that the antibody is produced. Anti-myostatin antibodies of the present invention may be for use as a medicament. Anti-myostatin antibodies of the present invention may be for use in treating a muscle wasting disease. Anti-myostatin antibodies of the present invention may be for use in increasing mass of muscle tissue. Anti-myostatin antibodies of the present invention may be for use in increasing strength of muscle tissue.
US11359005B2 Supramolecular high affinity protein-binding system for purification of biomacromolecules
In certain embodiments, the present invention provides novel antibody purification methods and systems using a potentially simple and cost-efficient means. In some embodiments, customized Z-33 derived from Staphylococcus aureus Protein A is used to construct immuno-amphiphile molecules which can assemble into immunofibers in aqueous solution with bioactive epitopes on the surface and have IgG binding ability.
US11359000B2 Interleukin-2/Interleukin-2 receptor alpha fusion proteins and methods of use
Disclosed herein are fusion proteins comprising: (a) a first polypeptide comprising Interleukin-2 (IL2); and (b) a second polypeptide, fused in frame to the first polypeptide, wherein the second polypeptide comprises an extracellular domain of Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha (IL2Rα), wherein IL2 or IL2Rα comprises at least one fewer glycosylation site compared to native IL2 or native IL2Rα. Methods of production and methods of therapeutic use of the fusion proteins are also disclosed.
US11358998B2 Cretion-competent muteins of the human IL-27 alpha-subunit
The present invention refers to a secretion-competent mutein of the α-subunit of human Interleukin 27 and to a human heterodimeric Interleukin 27. The present invention further refers to a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a secretion-competent mutein of the α-subunit of human Interleukin 27 or the human heterodimeric Interleukin 27, to a host cell containing a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence encoding a secretion-competent mutein of the α-subunit of human Interleukin 27 or of the human heterodimeric Interleukin 27. The invention also refers to an immune modulator comprising a secretion-competent mutein of the α-subunit of human Interleukin 27 or of the human heterodimeric Interleukin 27, to the respective use thereof as well as to a method of producing said secretion-competent muteins and to a secretion-incompetent mutein of the α-subunit of mouse Interleukin 27 and a secretion-competent mutein of the β-subunit of mouse Interleukin 27.
US11358997B2 Fusokines involving cytokines with strongly reduced receptor binding affinities
The present invention relates to a fusion protein comprising at least two cytokines, of which at least one is a modified cytokine with a strongly reduced binding affinity to its receptor, or to one of its receptors. Preferably, both cytokines are connected by a linker, preferably a GGS linker. The invention relates further to said fusion protein for use in treatment of diseases.
US11358992B2 Cell-penetrating cereblon recombinant fusion protein and use thereof
The present invention relates to a novel cell-penetrating recombinant fusion protein including a peptide domain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 1 and a peptide domain consisting of the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NO: 2. The novel cell-penetrating cereblon recombinant fusion protein according to the present invention may be usefully employed in the prevention or treatment of cereblon-related diseases.
US11358991B2 Heme sequesting peptides and uses therefor
The disclosure relates to engineered heme sequestering peptides and their use in treating cancer and inhibiting microbial infections and colonization.
US11358987B2 Albicidin derivatives, their use and synthesis
It is provided a chemical compound according to general formula (1)
US11358986B2 IL-2RBETA binding compounds
IL-2Rβ ligands and IL-2Rγc ligands and compounds comprising the ligands are disclosed. The ligands and compounds such as heterodimers and fusion proteins comprising the IL-2Rβ ligands and/or the IL-2Rγc ligands can be IL-2 receptor agonists.
US11358984B2 Use of Raman spectroscopy in downstream purification
In situ Raman spectroscopy methods and systems for characterizing or quantifying a protein purification intermediate and/or final concentrated pool during production or manufacture are provided. In one embodiment, in situ Raman spectroscopy is used to characterize or quantify protein purification intermediates critical quality attributes during downstream processing (i.e., after harvest of the protein purification intermediate). For example, the disclosed in situ Raman spectroscopy methods and systems can be used to characterize and quantify protein purification intermediates as the protein purification intermediates are purified, condensed, or otherwise formulated into the final drug product to be sold or administered.
US11358972B2 Pentacyclic heterocycles
The present invention provides compounds represented by formulas (I) to (XVII) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof:
US11358970B2 Artemisinin-derived trimers and tetramers and their use thereof
The present disclosure provides compositions comprising artemisinin-derived trimers and tetramers; methods of preparing these compositions; and methods for their use as medicaments.
US11358969B2 Indole AHR inhibitors and uses thereof
The present invention provides compounds useful as inhibitors of AHR, compositions thereof, and methods of using the same.
US11358965B2 EGFR dimer disruptors and use of the same
Provided herein are compounds that modulate EGFR and methods of using the same, for example to treat cancer.
US11358964B2 Methods of treatment using BCN057 and BCN512
The present disclosure is directed to methods of treating or ameliorating various conditions by the administration of a BCN057, BCN512 or analogs of these compounds. The compounds can be used to reduce tumor burden in cancers, including pancreatic cancer and gastrointestinal (GI) cancer. The compounds can also be used to protect against chemotherapy induced toxicity to the GI tract. Further, they can be used to treat fibrosis and various inflammatory conditions. Analogs of BCN057 and BCN512 are also described.
US11358962B2 2-hetaryl imidazol[1,2-a]pyridine derivatives
The invention relates to small molecule imaging tools, specifically compounds of formula II and to pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof, wherein R1-R6 have any of the values defined in the specification.
US11358952B2 Substituted 4-aminoisoindoline-1,3-dione compounds, compositions thereof, and methods of treatment therewith
Provided herein are 4-aminoisoindoline-1,3-dione compounds having the following structure: wherein R, Ring A, and n are as defined herein, compositions comprising an effective amount of a 4-aminoisoindoline-1,3-dione compound, and methods for treating or preventing disorders.
US11358947B2 Substituted 2-acylamino-cycloalkylthiophene-3-carboxylic acid arylamides as inhibitors of calcium-activated chloride channel TMEM16A
Provided herein are inhibitors of transmembrane protein 16A (TMEM 16A), a Ca2+-activated CI″ channel expressed widely in mammalian epithelia, as well as in vascular smooth muscle and some tumors and electrically excitable cells. TMEM16A inhibitors have potential utility for treatment or management of disorders of epithelial fluid and mucus secretion, hypertension, some cancers, pain, and other diseases.
US11358943B2 Method for preparing furfural
Provided is a method for preparing furfural. The method comprises: mixing a plant raw material and an acid containing a —SO3H functional group for pre-treating, then mixing same with an organic acid, cooking same, and then subjecting same to solid-liquid separation, so as to obtain a hemicellulose sugar solution; introducing the resulting hemicellulose sugar solution from the upper part of a reaction kettle, and at the same time, introducing an acetic acid steam from the lower part of the reaction kettle, such that the sugar solution and the acetic acid steam come into contact in a counter-current manner and react so as to form a furfural steam; after the reaction is completed, discharging the furfural steam from the upper part of the reaction kettle; and cooling same so as to obtain a solution containing furfural. In the method, by means of firstly pre-treating the plant raw material using the acid containing a —SO3H functional group, and then cooking same with the organic acid, the hydrolysis rate of pentosan in a hemicellulose can reach 99% or more, thus achieving efficient use of valuable substances in the raw material. In addition, the method relates to a process for discharging the furfural steam in batches and semi-continuously, has an improved furfural production rate, which rate can reach 65-75%, and has good economic benefits and application prospects.
US11358926B2 Compositions for preventing and/or treating degenerative disorders of the central nervous system and/or lysosomal storage disorders
The present invention provides novel compounds as well as compositions and methods using the same for preventing and/or treating degenerative disorders of the central nervous system and/or lysosomal storage disorders. In particular, the present invention provides methods for preventing and/or treating Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and/or Gaucher's disease.
US11358922B2 Process for preparing 4-chlorobenzyl propargyl ether
The present invention relates to a process for preparing 4-chlorobenzyl propargylether comprising a step (a) of reacting 4-chlorobenzyl chloride with propargyl alcohol in the presence of a base and a phase transfer catalyst, wherein the reaction mixture comprises at least two phases, wherein one phase is an organic phase and one phase is an aqueous phase.
US11358919B2 Process for the removal of haloalkyne impurities from (hydro)halocarbon compositions
The invention relates to a process comprising contacting a composition comprising a (hydro)halocarbon and a compound of formula Rf—C≡CX with a basic solution comprising an hydroxide, an alkoxide and/or an amide to reduce the concentration of Rf—C≡CX, wherein Rf is a perfluorinated alkyl group and X is H, F, Cl, Br, or I. The invention further relates to process for preparing a (hydro)halocarbon comprising (i) converting a starting material, optionally in the presence of HF and/or a catalyst, to a composition comprising the (hydro)halocarbon and a compound of formula Rf—C≡CX, wherein Rf is a perfluorinated alkyl group and X is H, F, Cl, Br, or I; (ii) contacting the composition with a basic solution comprising an hydroxide, an alkoxide and/or an amide to reduce the concentration of the compound of formula Rf—C≡CX; and (iii) recovering the (hydro)halocarbon.
US11358918B2 Method for the production of a halogenated alkene by catalyzed dehydrohalogenation of a halogenated alkane
The present invention provides methods for the preparation of halogenated alkenes from halogenated alkanes using a homogeneous catalyst.
US11358917B2 Sulfur injection in fluidization bed dehydrogenation on chromium catalyst for dehydrogenation process improvement and process scheme optimization
Systems and processes for producing isomerized alkenes are disclosed. The systems mainly include an isomerization unit, a dehydrogenation unit, and a MTBE synthesis unit. A hydrocarbon stream is fed into the isomerization unit to form iso-alkanes in a sulfur free hydrocarbon stream. The sulfur free hydrocarbon stream is heated and then combined with a sulfur-containing hydrocarbon stream comprising sulfur containing compounds to form a reactant feed stream to the dehydrogenation unit. The iso-alkanes is dehydrogenated to form iso-alkenes. The formed iso-alkenes comprising isobutylene can be used as a feed stock for the MTBE synthesis unit.
US11358910B1 Explosive device comprising an explosive material having controlled explosive properties
An explosive device is described herein, wherein the explosive device includes a substrate that has a surface, wherein surface energy of a portion of the surface of the substrate has been modified in a vacuum chamber from a first surface energy to a second surface energy. The explosive device additionally includes explosive material that has been deposited on the surface of the substrate in the vacuum chamber by way of physical vapor deposition (PVD), wherein the explosive material is deposited on the portion of the surface of the substrate subsequent to the surface energy of the portion of the surface of the substrate being modified from the first surface energy to the second surface energy.
US11358903B2 Carbonation curing method to produce wet-cast slag-based concrete products
The present description relates to methods of producing a wet-cast slag-based concrete product particularly where the wet-cast slag-based concrete product is cast, pre-conditioned and cured with carbon dioxide inside a mould and/or inside a mould placed in a curing chamber. The wet-cast slag-based concrete product is optionally reinforced.
US11358902B2 Production of wet-cast slag-based concrete products
The present description relates to a method of producing a wet-cast slag-based concrete product particularly where the wet-cast slag-based concrete product is partially or completely set inside a mould, pre-conditioned outside of the mould and then cured with carbon dioxide in a curing chamber. The wet-cast slag-based concrete product is optionally reinforced.
US11358895B2 Batch charger for a melting chamber
A feed assembly for a melting chamber having a plurality of walls and at least one submerged burner, and related methods of its operation are disclosed. The feed assembly includes a tubular body being hollow and having a first end and extending to a second end. The second end is for connecting to one of the plurality of walls. The tubular body further includes a port proximate the second end wherein the port has a first port end and tapers radially inwardly to a second port end at the second end. The feed assembly also has a batch charger disposed within the tubular body and having a first charger end and extending to a second charger end.
US11358894B2 Micro-bubble pump apparatus for water treatment
The present invention relates to a micro-bubble pump apparatus for a water treatment, and the micro-bubble pump apparatus for a water treatment comprises: a motor for generating rotatory power; and a micro-bubble pump connected to the motor and for mixing a feed liquid which flows into one side thereof and a feed gas which is injected into the other side thereof.
US11358893B2 Positive polymer fecal sludge treatment apparatus
A positive polymer fecal sludge treatment apparatus comprising a trash separator, one end of which is connected with a sludge inlet, and the other end of which is connected with a twin-rotor vacuum water pump. A high-pressure transparent tube is disposed and connected, by a knife valve, between the trash separator and the twin-rotor vacuum water pump. One end of the knife valve is connected with a first material box and a second material box. A first chemical box and a second chemical box are disposed under the first material box and the second material box, and each of the first material box and the second material box is connected with the first chemical box and the second chemical box. The first and second material boxes have a larger volume than a conventional one and thus can store more material and also can perform chemical stirring reaction directly.
US11358876B2 Aerosol-based high-temperature synthesis of materials
A material synthesis method may comprise: adding at least one liquid precursor solution to an atomizer device; generating by the atomizer device an aerosol comprising liquid droplets; transporting the aerosol to a reactive zone for evaporating one or more solvents from the aerosol; and collecting particles synthesized from at least evaporating the aerosol.
US11358874B2 Sheet silicate lamellae with a high aspect ratio
The present invention relates to sheet silicate lamellae of a 2:1 sheet silicate with a high aspect ratio, to a method for producing these sheet silicate lamellae and to an aqueous dispersion which comprises the sheet silicate lamellae. The present invention further relates to the use of the sheet silicate lamellae of the invention for producing a composite material, and also to a corresponding composite material comprising or obtainable using the sheet silicate lamellae, more particularly for use as a diffusion barrier or as a flame retardant.
US11358873B2 Method for producing stable isotope labeled carbon monoxide and method for producing stable isotope labeled carbon dioxide
One object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing stable isotope labeled carbon monoxide capable of controlling the abundance ratio of a specific kind of the stable oxygen isotope to be an arbitrary value, the present invention provides a method for producing stable isotope labeled carbon monoxide including: a first mixing step in which carbon monoxide selectively containing at least one kind of stable isotope selected from the group consisting of 12C16O, 12C17O, 12C18O, 13C16O, 13C17O, and 13C18O, and water vapor selectively containing at least one kind of stable isotope selected form the group consisting of H216O, H217O and H218O are mixed to produce stable isotope labeled carbon dioxide: and a second mixing step in which the stable isotope labeled carbon dioxide produced in the first mixing step and hydrogen are mixed.
US11358871B1 Method of graphene exfoliation and/or stabilization and composition prepared therefrom
The present disclosure provides a method of graphene exfoliation and/or stabilization. Both graphene and silica are mixed in an organic solvent to form a liquid precursor, which is then directed through an orifice formed by a metal cylinder and a flat metal plate. The metal cylinder is pressed against the flat metal plate by a high pressure. The high shear between the metal cylinder and the flat metal plate breaks down the thick layers of graphene to thin layers, which are stably dispersed in the gel formed by the silica.
US11358869B2 Methods and systems for microwave assisted production of graphitic materials
Systems and methods for plasma based synthesis of graphitic materials. The system includes a plasma forming zone configured to generate a plasma from radio-frequency radiation, an interface element configured to transmit the plasma from the plasma forming zone to a reaction zone, and the reaction zone configured to receive the plasma. The reaction zone is further configured to receive feedstock material comprising a carbon containing species, and convert the feedstock material to a product comprising the graphitic materials in presence of the plasma.
US11358865B2 Spherical aluminum nitride powder and method for producing spherical aluminum nitride powder
Provided is a spherical aluminum nitride powder having a particle shape that is closer to sphericity. The spherical aluminum nitride powder according to the present invention, which contains a main component comprising AlN and a side component comprising a rare earth compound, is characterized in that at least 70% of particles in the powder have an outer peripheral shape having neither an angular edge part nor an uneven part in the plane projection image of individual particles.
US11358862B2 Micro-electro-mechanical device having two buried cavities and manufacturing process thereof
A micro-electro-mechanical device, comprising a monolithic body of semiconductor material accommodating a first buried cavity; a sensitive region facing the first buried cavity; a second cavity facing the first buried cavity; a decoupling trench extending from the monolithic body and separating the sensitive region from a peripheral portion of the monolithic body; a cap die, forming an ASIC, bonded to and facing the first face of the monolithic body; and a first gap between the cap die and the monolithic body. The device also comprises at least one spacer element between the monolithic body and the cap die; at least one stopper element between the monolithic body and the cap die; and a second gap between the stopper element and one between the monolithic body and the cap die. The second gap is smaller than the first gap.
US11358859B2 Micro-electromechanical transducer
A micro-electromechanical transducer including one or more moveable members, and a viscoelastic substance having a predetermined viscoelasticity, the viscoelastic substance being adapted to influence the response of the transducer in a predetermined manner. The micro-electromechanical transducer of the present invention may include a MEMS transducer, such as a MEMS microphone, a MEMS vibration sensor, a MEMS acceleration sensor, a MEMS receiver.
US11358848B2 Multi-function levering and pivoting device for the toting of a personal water or beverage bottle
The present device is an improvement in the manner in which individuals are enabled to more swiftly and conveniently attach, detach, store, reposition, carry, tote, and ultimately access the contents of a commercially manufactured personally sized beverage container having a circumferential flange about its neck region, regardless of either the shape or the size of the containers neck. Being easily affixed and subsequently detached from clothing or accoutrements, this simple and inexpensive device enables the mobile user to enjoy an unencumbered hands-free toting experience which in turn further promotes responsible behavior in such activities as the disposal, the recycling, or reuse of the container. Further, the frame itself is configured to be potentially cast from either a recycled resin-based material, or it can also be just as efficiently cast, or die-cut from a non-floatable type of recyclable metal, which makes the end-use of this convenience device most environmentally friendly.
US11358847B2 Machine for removing a lid from a container and the related plant
A machine for removal and extraction of a lid for containers includes: a centering element, for aligning the machine above the container; a gripping device for acting upon a contained lid, being capable of disengaging the lid from the container and holding the same lid; a first device for moving said gripping device along a vertical axis, between first and second positions, proximal to, and away from said centering element and a support structure, fixed to said centering element, for supporting said first device. The gripping device takes first and second operating configurations, wherein it does not act upon said lid, and wherein it does act upon a protruding portion of the lid. The centering element has an abutment portion to abut against an upper container edge, and to prevent the container from moving, without exerting any force upon said edge.
US11358843B2 Retracting carriage attachment
A retractable pallet fork carriage assembly is provided that enhances the safe operation of a lift vehicle, such as a loader or telehandler. A carriage assembly is coupled to a fork tyne assembly through scissor links that expand and retract the tynes relative to the carriage assembly. When the scissor links are closed, the fork tynes extend through the carriage assembly to receive a payload (e.g., a pallet). When an operator wants to remove the payload, the fork tynes retract while the payload is supported against the carriage assembly. In this way, the load remains in one stationary position while pallet fork tynes are retracted under the payload to release the payload. Various sensors generate and/or send signals to limit the operation of the boom lift, boom, and/or retractable attachment when a distance or load is out of a threshold range.
US11358832B2 Method, a safety control unit and an elevator system for defining absolute position information of an elevator car
This invention relates to a method for defining absolute position information of an elevator car. The method comprises: obtaining continuously a pulse position information of the elevator car; and defining an absolute position information of the elevator car by adding a predefined correction value to the obtained pulse position information of the elevator car. The predefined correction value indicates a drift between the obtained pulse position information of the elevator car and the actual pulse position of the elevator car. The invention also relates to a safety control unit and an elevator system performing at least partly the method.
US11358829B2 Filament winding apparatus
A filament winding apparatus winds, around a workpiece, a fiber bundle formed by bundling a plurality of fibers. The filament winding apparatus includes a widening roller that rotates while making contact with the fiber bundle that is being conveyed. The widening roller has, provided on the peripheral surface, a plurality of projecting ridges extending in the axial direction, the projecting ridges being arranged side by side in the circumferential direction. The projecting ridges make contact with the fiber bundle to thereby widen the fiber bundle.
US11358826B2 Method of grouping sheet units belonging to sheet groups, a grouping unit and a sheet handling system
A method of grouping sheet units, which belong together in sheet groups, a sheet stream comprising two superposed sheet units each by means of a grouping unit, a grouping unit for a sheet handling system, and a sheet handling system that allow a high processing speed and a high cycle efficiency of a sheet handling system are disclosed. A sheet unit can be held back in the grouping unit. Depending on whether the downstream subsequent sheet units transferred into the grouping unit belong to a sheet group, the held-back sheet unit can be released by itself and together with one or together with both downstream subsequent sheet units.
US11358824B2 High throughput double staple system and method
A finisher assembly of a multifunction peripheral includes a vertically oriented stapler and a paper transport motor. When the paper transport motor rotates in the forward direction, printed pages from the print engine of the multifunction peripheral are received via a paper chute and a feed assist roller urges the printed pages into a vertical paper accumulation cache basin. Rotation of the paper transport motor also opens a biasing plate allowing the pages to freely enter the cache basin. Once all of the pages of the print job are in the cache basin, the paper transport motor rotates in the reverse direction causing the biasing plate to bias the printed pages, in the cache basin, against a registration surface of the vertically oriented stapler unit. The pages of the print job are stapled together the stapled print job is moved to the paper tray for collection by a user.
US11358816B2 Transporting device and transporting method
A transporting device sends a sheet with the rotation of a first drive roller with the sheet sandwiched between a first drive roller and a driven roller. The sheet is sent to a direction to which a back surface thereof is pressed against a guide surface, and is transported to a second drive roller in a state of being pressed against the guide surface after the guide surface pushing and bending a transport path toward a front surface side. A lifted amount of the sheet from the guide surface is monitored by a sensor, and the transportation is stopped in a case where the lifted amount is equal to or larger than a predetermined amount.
US11358814B2 Systems and methods for preparing dry process materials and reducing respirable dust
A system for preparing a dry process material includes a sealed container that holds and seals the dry process material therein and prevents airborne dust or particles from the dry process material from escaping the sealed container. Sealed processing equipment receives the dry process material from the sealed container and prevents the airborne dust or particles from escaping the sealed processing equipment. A sealed connection sealingly couples the sealed container to the sealed processing equipment and prevents the airborne dust or particles from escaping while transferring the dry process material. A sealed transfer conduit is sealingly coupled to and extends from the sealed processing equipment.
US11358812B2 Method and apparatus for controlling article delivery device, and refrigerator
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of intelligent household appliances, and more particularly, to a method for controlling an article delivery device, the method including: detecting whether an article delivery device is in a wireless charging area, and charging the article delivery device according to a battery power of the article delivery device, controlling the article delivery device to be loaded according to a received user instruction and a target position after the battery power of the article delivery device reaches a set threshold value, and controlling the article delivery device to move to the target position after the article delivery device is loaded.
US11358805B2 Flexible hopper for a conveyor system
Some examples described herein include a flexible hopper for a conveyor system. The flexible hopper may include a hopper weldment attached to a frame of the conveyor, wherein the hopper weldment surrounds a charge end of the conveyor, a flexible connector that is attached to the hopper weldment and configured to enable an opening of the flexible hopper to expand or contract, and a flexible skirt that is folded over the flexible connector. The flexible skirt may include a plurality of flexible strips configured to form an enclosure between the flexible connector and the hopper weldment.
US11358798B2 Display panel conveying system and conveying method
The present application discloses a display panel conveying system and a conveying method. The display panel conveying system includes a cassette, a console, a crane, and a movable cassette conveying device, where the console has at least two sets.
US11358797B1 Conveyor idler and support structure and methods for constructing the same
This invention provides an idler for use in conveyor systems and associated shaft and support structure that reduces the potential for infiltration of contaminants into the bearing assemblies at the opposing ends of the shaft. By use of stampings, co-molded polymer with sealed metal end caps, press-fit end shafts and stamped-metal support structures a more contamination-resistant and efficiently constructed idler assembly is provided. A hollow shaft center section can be used. The polymer defines at least three sealing structures. The shaft defines a multi-piece unit, with the end shafts press-fit onto the center shaft section and held in place by the bearing subassemblies—affixed to the idler sleeve. The support framework includes three stamped and/or cut, and folded sheet metal pieces—a center section with a pair of opposing central risers that engage end shafts, and two opposing, separately attached, end risers, that engage outermost idler end shafts.
US11358791B1 EZ fill bag holder
A device whose purpose is to hold a lawn trash bag upright and open for easy fill up with leaves, lawn clippings, recyclables, or any yard or beach debris and clean up. It holds up to a 55 gallon capacity. It is constructed of heavy, durable plastic yet is light weight and easy to manage. It consists of four interlocking pieces to assemble for use and disassemble for storage.
US11358789B2 Air flowing garbage can assembly
An air flowing garbage can assembly for includes a garbage can that has a garbage bag being removably positioned therein to store garbage. The garbage can has a plurality of air holes integrated into the garbage can to pass air into an interior of the garbage can. A plurality of conduits is each coupled to the garbage can and each of the conduits is positioned in an interior of the garbage can. Each of the conduits is in fluid communication with a respective one of the air holes in the garbage can. In this way each of the conduits ventilates the interior of the garbage can when the garbage bag is removed from the garbage can thereby inhibiting a vacuum from forming in the garbage can.
US11358787B2 Modular cargo containers with surface connectors
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide a modular container, including: six sides, wherein: each side of the six sides of the modular container comprises at least four surface connectors, each surface connector of the at least four surface connectors comprises at least two connector elements, at least one connector element of the at least two connector elements is of a first type, and at least one connector element of the at least two connector elements is of a second type; and an access door in at least one side of the six sides.
US11358784B2 Disc-shaped pressure control device for pressure packaging
A pressure control device for pressure packaging based on a disc with fluid connection and a collecting basin, with associated closing means. The closing mechanism in the pressure control device is no longer based on a cylinder with a central opening in the separation wall and closing-off of the opening by means of a piston with stem. The proposal is extremely simple, compact and easy to assemble. The use of O-rings is superfluous. A method for manufacturing a pressure control system and a kit of parts for the assembly thereof.
US11358771B2 Tamper-evident multi-compartment article dispensing package and tamper-evident cover sheet for multi-compartment article dispensing package
A multi-compartment package for dispensing plural items is disclosed. The package includes plural individual sealed compartment units which are releasably secured to each other. Each compartment unit includes a flanged base from which a chamber depends. The chamber holds an item to be dispensed and is surrounded by a flange. A closure member, in the form of a respective portion of a frangible cover sheet, is adhesively secured to the flange of each compartment unit. Each closure member includes plural tamper-evident cuts therein located adjacent respective corners of the closure member to initiate a tear upon attempted removal of the closure member from the flange of its associated compartment unit.
US11358768B2 Securing device
A securing device (10) for securing a first object (320) relative to a second object (322) includes a device body (12) having a cross-sectional area, and which is formed from a material so that the device body (12) exhibits elongation of between six hundred percent and eight hundred percent. A ratio of the elongation (in percent) to the cross-sectional area (in square millimeters) is between approximately 5:1 and 10:1. The device body (12) is also formed from the material so that the device body (12) exhibits a tensile strength of between four thousand five hundred kPa and nine thousand three hundred kPa. A ratio of the tensile strength (in kPa) to the cross-sectional area (in square millimeters) is between approximately 50:1 and 85:1. The material that forms the device body (12) has an average kinetic coefficient of friction of between approximately 1.35 and 1.60 relative to itself. The material that forms the device body (12) can include thermoplastic elastomers, and can further include styrene.
US11358764B2 Child-resistant container having cap retainer features
A child-resistant container includes a cap with an outer member moveable relative to the axis radially between a first position and a radially displaced position. The container also includes a container body with a neck that engages with an inner member of the cap. The container body has a projection that engages the outer member and limits rotational movement of the cap when the outer member is in the first position and the cap is contemporaneously twisted-off. The outer member bypasses the projection when the outer member is in the radially displaced position and the cap is contemporaneously twisted-off. The projection includes a receiving aperture that receives at least part of the outer member when the outer member is in the first position and the cap is contemporaneously twisted off.
US11358763B2 Child resistant storage container
A child-resistant storage container comprising two rigid boxes of relatively equal height and width manufactured from or coated with materials that produce enough friction between the contact points of the boxes to retain the inner box in the outer box when shook.
US11358760B2 Straw lid assembly
A straw lid valve assembly includes a cap, a spout, and a valve member. The cap connects with a drinking vessel and includes valve receiving passage. The spout connects with the cap and pivots between a drinking position and a closed position. The spout includes an inner passage that is in fluid communication with the drinking vessel when in the drinking position and is closed off when in the closed position. The valve member is receivable in the cap and includes a drink passage and a vent passage in fluid communication with the drinking vessel when the cap is connected with the drinking vessel and the valve member is received in the cap. The valve member is receivable in the valve receiving passage such that an uppermost surface of the valve member is exposed to ambient when the spout is in the drinking position and the valve member is received in the cap.
US11358749B2 Packaging containers and related methods
The disclosed packaging containers may include a body including a sidewall and at least one top flap for at least partially covering an opening of the body when assembled and perforations in the sidewall of the body. The perforations may include a lower perforation having a first end portion and a second end portion; a first side perforation extending upward toward the top flap from the first end portion of the lower perforation; and a second side perforation extending upward from the second end portion of the lower perforation, wherein the first side perforation and the second side perforation converge toward each other as they extend upward from the lower perforation. Various other packaging containers, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US11358746B2 Razor blade holder assembly for a pouch machine
A razor blade holder assembly having a body, a movable jaw and an adjustment member. The body has a fixed jaw with a support face and an adjustor channel. The movable jaw assembly has a plate member and a releasable securement subassembly. The plate member is over the adjustor channel and the support face. The releasable securement subassembly couples the plate member to the body and applies a biasing force against the plate member toward the support face. The adjustment member has an elongated rod member rotatably within the adjustor channel, a forcing surface is selectively rotatable into the plate member to direct the plate member away from the support face. In a clamped configuration, the plate member clamps a razor blade. In an open configuration, the forcing surface of the elongated rod member overcomes the biasing member to separate the plate member from the support face.
US11358738B1 Systems and methods for assembling space frame structures
A strut-and-node truss design that is applicable to space frame structure designs can be assembled with using robotic (semi-autonomous and/or fully autonomous) or telerobotic assembly/joining. The assembly system can include a storage module that includes the components for assembly and an assembly module that can retrieve and assembly the components. The resulting truss structure can be connected to an antenna (e.g., carried by the storage module) for deployment. The assembly module can be operated repeatedly in conjunction with additional resupply systems that provide additional components for assembly.
US11358734B2 Electrostatic discharge noise suppression by the early discharge of a stepped metal element
A laminated glazing includes a first and a second glass sheet that are bonded by a first interlayer adhesive layer, a peripheral zone of the laminated glazing being covered by a stepped metal element, a window press that is rigidly connected to the structure for mounting the laminated glazing making contact with the laminated glazing, so as to hold the laminated glazing secure to its mounting structure, an electrical conductor having a first end that is electrically linked to the stepped metal element and a second tapered end at a non-zero distance at most equal to 1 mm from the window press.
US11358729B2 Hybrid tiltrotor drive system
An exemplary tiltrotor aircraft with a hybrid drive system includes a first propulsion system having a first engine and a first supplemental driver operably coupled to a first proprotor that is operable between a helicopter mode and an airplane mode and a second propulsion system having a second engine and a second supplemental driver operably coupled to a second proprotor that is operable between a helicopter mode and an airplane mode.
US11358718B2 Low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance system
Disclosed is a low-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance system. According to an embodiment, monitoring is performed using a balloon main body filled with gas and staying in the air; radar; camera units being provided outside the balloon main body, and including a camera taking an image of a subject; radio frequency detectors; and sound detectors and correspondingly, interceptor means is included. As interceptor means, a jammer, a jamming gun, and a spoofing device corresponding to jamming are disclosed.
US11358714B2 Aircraft
An aircraft includes a fuselage and propellers, wherein the propellers can be retracted beneath the fuselage.
US11358713B2 Multicopter with boom-mounted rotors
A multicopter aircraft with boom-mounted rotors is may include a fuselage; a port side wing coupled to the fuselage; and a starboard side wing coupled to the fuselage. Each of the wings has mounted thereto one or more booms, each boom having a forward end extending forward of a corresponding wing to which the boom is mounted and an aft end extending aft of said corresponding wing to which the boom is mounted. The aircraft further includes a first plurality of lift rotors, each rotor in said first plurality being mounted on a forward end of a corresponding one or said booms; and a second plurality of lift rotors, each rotor in said second plurality being mounted on an aft end of a corresponding one or said booms. Each rotor produces vertical thrust independent of the thrust produced by the other rotors.
US11358705B2 Nose cone
Disclosed here are systems for detachable airframe components including detachable nose cones, propeller assemblies and motors. In some example embodiments, the assemblies include a nose cone with a connection receiver, a motor assembly with a rotatable section, where the rotatable section includes torque arms configured to secure with the nose cone connection receiver, and a propeller assembly, configured to connect to the nose cone.
US11358701B2 Door assembly with double-acting hinge
A hinge is coupled to a first component and a second component. The hinge supports the second component for movement relative to the first component between a closed position covering an opening through the first component and an opened position displaced from the opening.
US11358700B1 Devices and methods for extending aircraft cargo bays with replacement tailcones
Systems and methods for extending the interior cargo bay of fixed-wing cargo aircraft into a replaceable tailcone bay are disclosed. The system includes an aircraft and a removable tailcone configured couple to the aft end of the fuselage. The aircraft fuselage includes a cargo bay and an aft end opening into the cargo bay. The tailcone, when attached, encloses the aft end opening the cargo bay. The tailcone can include an interior volume configured to extend the fuselage cargo bay such that the interior volume defines an aft end of a cargo bay of the cargo aircraft. In some examples, the tailcone includes a plurality of segments, which can be configured to extend from the aft end of the aircraft to adjust a length of the cargo extension provided by the tailcone.
US11358692B2 Propeller for a water vehicle
A propeller for a water vehicle is provided, comprising a hub and at least two blades, said blades extending outwards from the hub in the radial direction, and the propeller having a uniform blade distribution. The problem addressed by the invention is to provide a propeller for a water vehicle which allows unwanted generation of noise to be efficiently reduced or avoided. According to the invention, the angular distance between the blade tips of two consecutive blades of the propeller varies in relation to the angular distance between the blade tips of two other consecutive blades.
US11358688B2 Method and system for determining safe under keel clearance of ultra-large ship
A method and a system for determining a safe under keel clearance of an ultra-large ship are provided. The method comprises: acquiring operation parameter values of the ship; obtaining fluid pressure according to the values; obtaining a squat force and a trim moment of the ship according to the pressure; establishing a mirror image model based on speed potential to establish a squat clearance calculation model for the ship; determining a half-wave rising height with above calculation model; obtaining draught and trim changes according to the squat force and the trim moment, to determine a maximum squat clearance of the hull; determining the safe under keel clearance; and controlling the squat clearance of the ship according to the safe under keel clearance of the ship, to avoid navigation dangers, and improve the loading rate.
US11358686B2 Righting devices for assisting with righting capsized watercraft, and watercraft incorporating such righting devices
Righting devices that provide foot and/or hand holds to allow users to manually right capsized watercraft. In some embodiments, each righting device is configured to be secured to a hull bottom so as to extend outwardly from the surface of the hull bottom. In some embodiments, each righting device includes at least one receptacle that is recessed relative to a hull bottom. Righting devices of the present disclosure may, for example, be retrofitted to existing hull bottoms. Righting devices of the present disclosure may be formed monolithically and integrally with hull bottoms during construction thereof. The present disclosure is also directed to methods of using righting devices of the present disclosure, as well as to kits that include one or more righting devices, installation instructions for locating and installing one or more righting devices, and/or use instructions describing how to use the righting device(s) to right a capsized watercraft.