US10263401B2

To obtain a pressure tank that achieves a high manufacturing efficiency and does not hamper storage of an open/close portion such as a vacuum valve in a pressure tank. A pressure tank of the present invention includes: a tank body having at least one penetrating slit-shaped mortise and having a space formed inside the tank body; a reinforcing member having a tenon portion formed at an end thereof so as to be directed in one direction, and having an electric field relaxation portion on a side opposite to the tenon portion, the reinforcing member being attached to an inner wall surface of the tank body with the tenon portion inserted into the mortise; and a welding portion sealing and fixing the mortise and the tenon portion with no gap therebetween, the welding portion being formed by melting an end of the tenon portion from outside of the tank body.
US10263400B2

An actuator assembly for actuating electrical switches housed in an electrical enclosure is disclosed. The assembly includes at least one handle assembly including a handle positioned above a cover of the enclosure, a trip bracket positioned below the cover and a shaft connecting the handle to the trip bracket. At least one slider actuator is slidably mounted over the electrical switch and coupled to a toggle of the electrical switch. The slider actuator has a drive link which is adapted to be engaged with the trip bracket such that rotation of the handle causes the drive link to slide which in turn causes a linear movement of the slider actuator to toggle the electrical switch. The use of the slider actuator allows a higher density of electrical switches to be stacked inside the enclosure.
US10263395B2

An airport runway approach lighting apparatus is disclosed. According to one embodiment, the airport runway approach light includes a visible light source configured to emit a visible light beam and an infrared light source configured to emit an infrared beam. A first lens is attached to the visible light source to change the visible light beam emitted from the visible light source to a desired visible light beam pattern. The infrared light source includes a plurality of semiconductor laser diodes distributed on a surface of a laser diode chip in an array.
US10263391B2

An optoelectronic device includes a semiconductor substrate and a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) light source formed on the substrate and configured to emit coherent light at a predefined wavelength along a beam axis perpendicular to a surface of the substrate. A block of a transparent material is mounted on the surface of the substrate and forms, with the VCSEL, a resonant cavity at the predefined wavelength having an entrance face that is aligned with the beam axis and an exit face that is laterally displaced with respect to the entrance face along a cavity axis running parallel to the surface of the substrate.
US10263388B2

An LD module cooling device includes, in a cooling plate, common flow paths that supply/drain a cooling medium in parallel to/from a plurality of cooling portion flow paths that correspond to a plurality of LD modules, in which the cooling portion flow path is a thin layer flow path having a flow path height and a flow path width that are constant in at least a majority of a flow path length, a rectangular shape of the cooling portion flow path defined by the dimensions flow path length×flow path width overlaps with at least the majority of a main contact surface between the cooling plate and the LD modules as viewed from a front surface of the cooling plate, the flow path height of the cooling portion flow path satisfies at least either one of a condition that flow path height is 1/20 or less of the flow path length and the flow path width, and a condition that the flow path height is 0.5 mm or less, and pressure loss of a cooling medium in the cooling portion flow path is greater than pressure loss of a cooling medium in the common flow paths.
US10263386B1

A Raman pump system for a Raman amplifier includes a plurality of primary Raman pumps each at a corresponding wavelength; and at least one pair of redundant Raman pumps including a primary redundant Raman pump at a primary wavelength and a secondary redundant Raman pump at a secondary wavelength, wherein only one of the primary redundant Raman pump and the secondary redundant Raman pump is employed based on a zero dispersion wavelength location of a fiber over which the Raman pump system operates. The secondary wavelength can be separated from the primary wavelength by at least 2 nm or 3 nm and no more than 10 nm. The Raman pump system can provide amplification across both the C Band and the L Band.
US10263385B1

An apparatus and method for calculating the frequency of the light.
US10263369B2

An electrical connector including a contact module having an insulative housing with a plurality of contacts disposed therein and enclosed within a first metallic shell, and a second metallic shell attached to the first shell and located between the first shell and the printed circuit board so as to allow the raised type mating cavity which is formed by the first shell. The contact module includes a metallic shielding plate with an oblique section. A pair of Z-shaped fixing columns are located by two sides of the oblique section.
US10263363B2

In a connector (4) including: a first connector housing (5) including a hood portion (52) having a substantially cylinder shape to be fitted to an outer circumference of a cylindrical portion (82) of a second connector housing (8), and a lock arm (53) formed integrally with a terminal storing portion (51) such that a free end side of the lock arm (53) is deflected and deformed in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the cylindrical portion (82); and the second connector housing (8) including the cylindrical portion (82), and a lock protrusion (83) which is provided to protrude from an outer surface of the cylindrical portion (82) and which engages the lock arm (53) when a fitting length between the cylindrical portion (82) and the hood portion (52) reaches a predetermined value, the first connector housing (5) is formed of a hydrolysis-resistant material.
US10263361B1

A transition fitting for achieving a rain-tight transition at the entry of photovoltaic cables with EMT. The transition fitting includes a fitting body with an internal bore, a grommet seated within the bore, a nut for tightening the grommet against the fitting body, a compression fitting and a ground lug extending from the nut. A plurality of bores extend partially through the grommet. Photovoltaic (PV) cables may be inserted within one or more of the bores in the grommet and the nut tightened upon the fitting body to form a rain-tight fit around the PV cables. The skins of the grommet remain intact in any unused bores to maintain a rain-tight seal on any unused bores. The transition fitting will maintain a rain-tight seal at the entry of PV cables to EMT. The ground lug provides a means of grounding the EMT to the transition fitting.
US10263360B2

A waterproof connector has a cable in which metal terminals are connected to the tip end, a housing that houses the metal terminals and a part of the cable, a packing in which a cable through hole that is passed to the front and rear sides is disposed, which is incorporated in the housing in a state where the packing is passed over the cable, and which ensures a watertightness between the cable and the housing, and a stopper in which a cable through hole that is passed to the front and rear sides is disposed, which is incorporated in the housing on a side of the packing opposite to the side of the metal terminals, in a state where the stopper is passed over the cable, and which holds the packing to the housing in a slipping-off preventing state.
US10263354B2

In an imaging device, an electric connection is achieved in which a pressing force of a terminal of a substrate-side connector does not act on a substrate stored in a housing. Harness connection terminals have plate-shaped contact pieces projecting from an inner peripheral surface of a cylindrical peripheral wall of a rear housing. Terminals of a connector have clamp contact portions that clamp the plate-shaped contact pieces to be in conductive contact therewith. The pressing force of the clamp contact portions acts in the plate thickness direction of the plate-shaped contact pieces, but does not act in the plate thickness direction of the substrate. This avoids warpage of the substrate.
US10263352B2

An electrical contact pad for electrically contacting a connector includes a first region having a first length in a longitudinal direction, and a second region having a second length in the longitudinal direction that is greater than the first length. The first region is arranged to contact a first arm of the connector and the second region is arranged to contact a second arm of the connector. The first length being smaller than the second length results in a beneficial increases the impedance of the electrical contact pad. A chamfered edge of the contact pad results in an additional beneficial increase in the impedance of the electrical contact pad.
US10263348B2

A method for electrically grounding structures or equipment includes providing an open-topped enclosure having peripheral sidewalls defining an interior cavity, positioning the enclosure over an in situ soil mass, placing a selected soil material in the cavity, and installing a grounding device in the soil contained in the cavity, so as to establish electrically-conductive continuity between the grounding device and the soil material in the cavity, and between the soil material in the cavity and the underlying in situ soil mass. Electrical cables can then be run between the grounding device and a structure or equipment to effect electrical grounding thereof. The effectiveness of the resultant electrical grounding may be enhanced by moistening the soil material in the enclosure and/or the in situ soil mass. The enclosure may have an open bottom, or may have a floor element with apertures allowing passage of moisture.
US10263347B2

There is provided a connecting structure for electric cables. A first electric cable includes a first core and a first cover covering the first core. A portion of the first core is exposed from an end of the first cover. A second electric cable includes a second core made of a different metal from that of the first core and a second cover covering the second core. A portion of the second core is exposed from an end of the second cover. A tube is shrunk in a state where the tube accommodates thereinside the portion of the first core and the portion of the second core which are connected to each other. An inside of the tube except for the portion of the first core and the portion of the second core is filled with cured hot-melt.
US10263343B2

The present disclosure relates to a reflector antenna arrangement comprising at least a first reflective metal surface and a signal feeding arrangement transition that is adapted to receive a signal feeding arrangement that in turn is adapted to transmit and/or receive electromagnetic radiation via the first reflective metal surface. The reflector antenna arrangement further comprises a common dielectric body comprising at least one dielectric material, to which common dielectric body the first reflective metal surface is attached in a fixed relation to the signal feeding arrangement transition with a certain distance between them such that said transmitted and/or received electromagnetic radiation at least partly is arranged to propagate through at least a part of the common dielectric body.
US10263335B2

An electronic device may be provided with wireless circuitry. The wireless circuitry may include antenna structures such as an antenna resonating element arm and an antenna ground. A split return path may be coupled between the antenna resonating element arm and the antenna ground. The antenna structures may form one or more inverted-F antennas when operated at non-near-field communications frequencies. The antenna structures may be coupled to near-field communications transceiver circuitry using a conductive path. When operated at near-field communications frequencies, near-field communications signals may be conveyed using the conductive path, the antenna resonating element arm, the return path, and the antenna ground. A capacitor may be coupled between the conductive path and an antenna ground. The capacitor may short non-near-field communications signals to the antenna ground and block near-field communications signals from passing from the conductive path to the antenna ground.
US10263333B2

The present disclosure provides a metal housing; the metal housing includes a first edge and a second edge arranged opposite to each other, and a third edge and a fourth edge arranged opposite to each other. The third edge and the fourth edge are connected between the first edge and the second edge. A partitioning seam is provided in the metal housing so that at least one radiating part is formed in the metal housing. In the antenna device provided by embodiments of the present disclosure, the metal housing is enabled to be a radiator through a combination of the partitioning seam and a radiating circuit. The present disclosure further provides an antenna device and a mobile terminal.
US10263329B1

Embodiments for providing dynamic azimuth scanning are generally described herein. In some embodiments, weather survey measurements are performed to estimate environmental losses as a function of azimuth angles. Gain improvements are determined based on the amount of energy increase used at different azimuth angles derived from the azimuth loss survey measurements. A gain profile is generated based on the determined gain improvements. An azimuth offset profile is derived using the gain profile to define azimuth angles where progressive scan back is used in the area of environmental losses to provide additional power and to define azimuth angles where progressive scan forward is used in regions of low loss. Dynamic electronic azimuth beam steering provides a near-constant average target detection range as a function of azimuth in the presence of non-uniform loss.
US10263322B2

Disclosed is a vehicular antenna. The antenna, according to an embodiment of the present invention, comprises: a spring part which is perpendicularly disposed on the roof of a vehicle; and a metal part perpendicularly disposed on the top of the spring part. The metal part comprises: a first part extending from the body; a second part which extends from the body and is disposed to have a predetermined interval from the first part; and a third part which extends from the body, is disposed between the first and second parts, and is bent to form a predetermined angle with the first and second parts.
US10263314B2

A power combiner in the form of a balanced LC combiner is provided. Inputs of the power combiner are isolated from one another via at least one RC matching element. The at least one RC matching element is dimensioned such that the connection between the inputs is at a stable potential during operation of the power combiner at at least one position. The power combiner can be formed in a planar design and have electrically conductive layers running parallel to one another. At least an inductor and a combiner capacitor are formed in the electrically conductive layers. A power combiner arrangement including the power combiner and high-frequency signal sources attached at least two inputs is also provided. The high-frequency signal sources can be in the form of frequency-agile transistor amplifiers.
US10263312B2

A method of making a waveguide ribbon that includes a plurality of waveguides comprises joining a first sheet of dielectric material to a first conductive sheet of conductive material, patterning the first sheet of dielectric material to form a plurality of dielectric waveguide cores on the first conductive sheet, and coating the dielectric waveguide cores with substantially the same conductive material as the conductive sheet to form the plurality of waveguides.
US10263308B2

A solar flow battery comprising: a positive compartment containing at least one positive electrode in contact with a positive electrolyte containing a first redox active molecule; a negative compartment containing at least one negative electrode in contact with a negative electrolyte containing a second redox active molecule, wherein said first and second redox active molecules remain dissolved in solution when changed in oxidation state; at least one of said negative or positive electrodes comprises a semiconductor light absorber; electrical communication means between said electrodes and an external load for directing electrical energy into or out of said solar flow battery; a separator component that separates the positive and negative electrolytes while permitting the passage of non-redox-active species; and means for establishing flow of the positive and negative electrolyte solutions past respective electrodes. Methods of using the solar flow battery for storing and releasing electrical energy are also described.
US10263305B2

A rechargeable magnesium oxygen battery including a negative electrode, a positive electrode, a non-aqueous magnesium ion electrolyte layer between the negative and positive electrodes, and an oxygen restrictor. The oxygen restrictor is configured to restrict oxygen crossover from the positive electrode to the negative electrode.
US10263290B2

It is an object of the present invention to provide a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery in which swelling due to charge-discharge cycling is inhibited. The nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery including a flat electrode assembly in which a first electrode plate and a second electrode plate having a different polarity from the first electrode plate are wound with a separator provided therebetween.
US10263282B2

A system is disclosed for delivering dynamically-rendered web experiences via implementing a provider interface in a provider framework where the interface defines supported behaviors for interfacing with external content in an external content repository, and where the interface defines at least one external object and specifies at least one method for implementing the supported behaviors for the object. The provider framework discovers supported behaviors upon instantiation of a provider implementation class embodied in implementation of the provider interface. A connection is engaged to the external repository with the supported behaviors using the interface to connect to and expose the external content. During web content delivery, the system accesses the provider connection and dynamically integrates external content with system-managed content in a delivered web page.
US10263278B2

Provided is a battery including a positive electrode, a negative electrode, a separator, and an electrolyte that contains particles, a resin, and an electrolytic solution. The shape of the particles includes a plane, a plane rate of the particles is greater than 40% and equal to or less than 100%, and a refractive index of the particles is equal to or greater than 1.3 and less than 2.4.
US10263262B2

Disclosed is a fuel cell with a porous material-gasket integrated structure, which can facilitate the flow of gas and water by stacking a porous material-gasket integrated structure, in which a porous material and a gasket are integrally molded, on a separator. In particular, the present invention provides a fuel cell with a porous material-gasket integrated structure, in which a porous material and a gasket are integrally molded and stacked on a separator such that the porous material is located between a manifold, through which gas is supplied, and a reaction surface, where an electrochemical reaction takes place, so as to serve as a diffuser for gas fed through the manifold.
US10263261B2

Provided is electrically conductive ink that shows favorable flowability and that can also suppress deformation, such as flattening, upon application of surface pressure.The electrically conductive ink is applied onto a substrate 21 of a separator 11 that constitutes a cell 13 of a fuel cell stack by way of screen printing so as to form ribs 22 on the substrate 21, wherein the electrically conductive ink has viscoelasticity, as measured by a rotary rheometer, that exhibits a loss tangent of 1 with a strain of 10 to 100%.
US10263260B2

A method for producing an electrode catalyst for a fuel cell is provided. The electrode catalyst includes a carbon support and a catalyst supported on the carbon support. The catalyst is one of platinum and a platinum-alloy. The method includes supporting the catalyst on the carbon support; and treating the carbon support carrying the catalyst with a nitric acid and cleaning the treated carbon support, such that an amount of an acid present on the carbon support becomes in a range from 0.7 mmol to 1.31 mmol of the acid per gram of the electrode catalyst.
US10263251B2

A battery negative electrode includes a hydrogen storage alloy as a negative electrode active material, wherein the hydrogen storage alloy has a mean volume diameter within a range from 4 μm to 12 μm, and is disposed to be capable of being in contact with hydrogen in a hydrogen containing part in which hydrogen is contained.
US10263246B2

An electrode material includes a lithium active material composition. The lithium active material composition includes lithium and an active anode material. The lithium active material composition is coated with a lithium ion conducting passivating material, such that the electrode material is lithiated and pre-passivated. An electrode and a battery are also disclosed. Methods of making an electrode material, electrode and battery that are lithiated and pre-passivated are also disclosed.
US10263231B2

A vent cap gang includes a plurality of vent caps to be received in respective vent ports formed in a battery cover. Each of the vent caps includes a cylindrical body having first pin located at an axial center thereof and a second pin offset from the axial center. A plurality of elongate members is operably coupled to each of the vent caps by the first and second pins. An actuator is operably coupled to the elongate members and at least one of the vent caps to cause simultaneous rotational movement of the vent caps.
US10263218B2

An organic EL device as an the electro-optical device includes a reflective layer; an opposite electrode as a semitransparent reflective layer; and a first luminescence pixel and a second luminescence pixel as first pixels, and a third luminescence pixel as a second pixel respectively having an optical path length adjustment layer and a functional layer provided between the reflective layer and the opposite electrode; in which the optical path length adjustment layer of the first luminescence pixel includes a fourth insulation layer as a luminance adjustment layer and the optical path length adjustment layer of the third luminescence pixel does not include a third insulation layer.
US10263215B2

The disclosure discloses an OLED device packaged by a thin film, including an OLED display device and at least one packaging structure packaged on the OLED display device. The packaging structure includes a first inorganic packaging layer made by waterproof inorganic material, an organic scattering layer disposed on the first inorganic packaging layer and a second inorganic packaging layer disposed on the organic scattering layer. The organic scattering layer is configured to improve optical coupling output of the OLED display device. The second inorganic packaging layer is made by waterproof inorganic material. The disclosure discloses a thin film packaging method of the OLED device. According to the disclosure, the inorganic waterproof packaging layer and the organic scattering layer disposed on the OLED display device can guarantee enough ability of preventing water and oxygen of the OLED device with relatively high optical coupling output.
US10263191B2

An aromatic amine derivative represented by the following formula (1) wherein at least one of Ar1 to Ar4 is a heterocyclic group represented by the following formula (2) wherein X1 is an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom.
US10263180B2

A magnetoresistance effect element includes a reference layer made of a ferromagnetic material, a recording layer made of a ferromagnetic material, and a barrier layer disposed between the reference layer and the recording layer. The reference layer and the recording layer have an in-plane magnetization direction parallel to a surface of the layers. The recording layer has a shape that has short axis and long axis perpendicular to the short axis in plan view. A first value obtained by dividing a thickness of the recording layer by a length of the short axis of the recording layer is greater than 0.3 and smaller than 1.
US10263174B2

In one general aspect, an apparatus comprises a material including a non-layered mixture of an elastomeric polymer with a plurality of voids; and a plurality of conductive fillers disposed in the elastomeric polymer. The apparatus may produce an electrical response to deformation and, thus, function as a strain gauge. The conductive fillers may include conductive nanoparticles and/or conductive stabilizers. In another general aspect, a method of measuring compression strain includes detecting, along a first axis, an electrical response generated in response to an impact to a uniform composite material that includes conductive fillers and voids disposed throughout an elastomeric polymer, and determining a deformation of the impact based on the electrical response. The impact may be along a second axis different from the first axis.
US10263154B2

An embodiment relates to a light-emitting device comprising: a light-emitting structure which comprises a first conductive semiconductor layer, a second conductive semiconductor layer, and an active layer disposed between the first conductive semiconductor layer and the second conductive semiconductor layer, and comprises a plurality of first recesses passing through the second conductive semiconductor layer and active layer and disposed on a part of an area of the first conductive semiconductor layer; a first electrode which is electrically connected to the first conductive semiconductor layer inside the plurality of first recesses; a conductive support substrate which is electrically connected to the first electrode; a second electrode which is electrically connected to the second conductive semiconductor layer; and an insulating layer which is disposed between the conductive support substrate and second conductive semiconductor layer, wherein a second recess passes through the first conductive semiconductor layer, second conductive semiconductor layer and active layer and is disposed on a part of an area of the insulating layer.
US10263152B2

A nitride semiconductor element includes a sapphire substrate including: a main surface extending in a c-plane of the sapphire substrate, and a plurality of projections disposed at the main surface, the plurality of projections including at least one projection having an elongated shape in a plan view; and a nitride semiconductor layer disposed on the main surface of the sapphire substrate. The at least one projection has an outer edge extending in a longitudinal direction of the elongated shape, the outer edge extending in a direction oriented at an angle in a range of −10° to +10° with respect to an a-plane of the sapphire substrate in the plan view.
US10263144B2

Light-emitting devices and methods, wherein, in some embodiments, the devices each include a first mirror having a first face, wherein the first mirror includes a metal and, in some embodiments, is a grown-epitaxial metal mirror (GEMM); and an epitaxial structure, wherein the epitaxial structure is lattice matched with and in contact with at least a first portion of the first face of the first mirror, wherein the epitaxial structure includes an active region configured to emit light at a wavelength λ, and wherein the active region is located a first non-zero distance away from the first face of the first mirror such that there is plasmonic coupling between the active region and the first mirror.
US10263143B2

A semiconductor chip (20) is described comprising a semiconductor layer sequence (10) based on a phosphide compound semiconductor material or arsenide compound semiconductor material wherein the semiconductor layer sequence (10) contains a p-type semiconductor region (4) and an n-type semiconductor region (2). The n-type semiconductor region (2) comprises a superlattice structure (20) for improving current spreading, wherein the superlattice structure (20) has a periodic array of semiconductor layers (21, 22, 23, 24). A period of the superlattice structure (20) has at least one undoped first semiconductor layer (21) and a doped second semiconductor layer (22), wherein an electronic band gap E2 of the doped second semiconductor layer (22) is larger than an electronic band gap E1 of the undoped first semiconductor layer (21).
US10263142B2

A light emitting diode includes a square quantum well structure, the quantum well structure including III-V materials. A dielectric layer is formed on the quantum well structure. A plasmonic metal is formed on the dielectric layer and is configured to excite surface plasmons in a waveguide mode that is independent of light wavelength generated by the quantum well structure to generate light.
US10263137B2

A light-emitting device includes an active structure, wherein the active structure includes a well layer and a barrier layer. A first semiconductor layer of first conductivity type and a second semiconductor layer of second conductivity type sandwich the active structure. A first intermediate layer is between the first semiconductor layer and the active structure, wherein the first semiconductor layer has a first band gap, the second semiconductor layer has a second band gap, the well layer has a third band gap, and the first intermediate layer has a fourth band gap, wherein the first band gap and the second band gap are both larger than the fourth band gap, and the fourth band gap is larger than the third band gap. A first window layer is on the first semiconductor layer, wherein the first intermediate layer includes Alz1Ga1-z1As, the first window layer includes Alz2Ga1-z2As, and z1>z2.
US10263136B1

A semiconductor film includes a two-dimensional (2D) material layer having a hexagonal in-plane lattice structure, and a substantially planar Group IV semiconductor layer having a direct band gap on the 2D material layer. A method of fabricating a semiconductor material includes growing a Group IV semiconductor material on a two-dimensional material having a hexagonal in-plane lattice structure. This growth process results in the Group IV semiconductor material having a direct band gap. The semiconductor films may be used in any optoelectronic device, including flexible devices.
US10263125B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure describe apparatuses, methods, and systems of an integrated circuit (IC) device, such as a varactor diode. The IC device includes a composite collector and heterostructure. A layer of wider band gap material is included as part of the collector at the collector/base interface. The presence of the wide band gap material may increase breakdown voltage and allow for increased hyperabrupt doping profiles in the narrower band gap portion of the collector. This may allow for increased tuning range and improved intermodulation (IMD) performance without the decreased breakdown performance associated with homojunction devices. Other embodiments may also be described and/or claimed.
US10263119B2

A novel semiconductor device is provided. The semiconductor device includes a programmable logic device including a programmable logic element, a control circuit, and a detection circuit. The programmable logic device includes a plurality of contexts. The control circuit is configured to control selection of the contexts. The detection circuit is configured to output a signal corresponding to the amount of radiation. The control circuit is configured to switch between a first mode and a second mode in accordance with the signal corresponding to the amount of radiation. The first mode is a mode in which the programmable logic device performs processing by a multi-context method, and the second mode is a mode in which the programmable logic device performs processing using a majority signal of signals output from the logic element multiplexed by the plurality of contexts.
US10263111B2

A FinFET and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. The method includes: patterning a semiconductor substrate to form a ridge; performing ion implantation such that a doped punch-through-stopper layer is formed in the ridge and a semiconductor fin is formed by a portion of the semiconductor substrate disposed above the doped punch-through-stopper layer; forming a gate stack intersecting the semiconductor fin, the gate stack comprising a gate conductor and a gate dielectric isolating the gate conductor from the semiconductor fin; forming a gate spacer surrounding the gate conductor; and forming source and drain regions in portions of the semiconductor fin at opposite sides of the gate stack.
US10263108B2

The present disclosure provides a method forming a field effect transistor (FET) in accordance with some embodiments. The method includes performing an etching process to a semiconductor substrate, thereby forming recesses in source and drain (S/D) regions of the semiconductor substrate; forming a passivation material layer of a first semiconductor in the recesses; and epitaxially growing a second semiconductor material, thereby forming S/D features in the recesses, wherein the S/D features are separated from the semiconductor substrate by the passivation material layer.
US10263106B2

A power mesh-on-die apparatus includes a solder trace that enhances current flow for a power source trace between adjacent power bumps. The solder trace is also applied between power drain bumps on a power drain trace.
US10263104B2

A method of manufacturing a III-V semiconductor circuit; the method comprising: forming a first layer of a III-V material on a growth substrate; forming a second layer of a III-V material on the first layer of III-V material; forming a FET transistor having a source electrode and a drain electrode in contact with a top surface of the second layer of a III-V material; forming a top dielectric layer above the FET transistor; forming a metal layer above the top dielectric layer, wherein said metal layer is connected to said source electrode; attaching a handle substrate to a top surface of the metal layer; removing the growth substrate from the bottom of the first layer of a III-V material; and forming a bottom dielectric layer on the bottom of the first layer of a III-V material.
US10263093B2

An optoelectronic semiconductor includes a carrier, a semiconductor main body having a first semiconductor layer, a second semiconductor layer, and a radiation emitting layer for generating electromagnetic radiation, the semiconductor main body having at least one recess extending through the radiation emitting layer; a first electrode and a second electrode; a first electrical connection layer electrically connected between the first semiconductor layer and the first electrode; a second electrical connection layer electrically connected between the second semiconductor layer and the second electrode and extending through the recess from the carrier to the second semiconductor layer; and a zener diode structure disposed between the first electrical connection layer and the second electrical connection layer so that the first electrical connection layer and the second electrical connection layer are electrically dependent, wherein at least a portion of the zener diode structure is located in a current path between the first electrode and the second electrode.
US10263089B2

A transistor including a substrate, a gate layer, a first insulating layer, an active layer, a source and a drain is provided. The gate layer is disposed on the first insulating layer, and has a plurality of first through holes. The first insulating layer covers the gate layer and a part of the substrate exposed by the first through holes, and forms a plurality of recesses respectively corresponding to the first through holes. The active layer is disposed on the first insulating layer, and has a plurality of second through holes. The second through holes communicate with the recesses, respectively. The source is disposed on a part of the active layer. The drain is disposed on another part of the active layer. A manufacturing method of the transistor is also provided.
US10263087B2

A memory is described. Generally, the memory includes a number of non-planar multigate transistors, each including a channel of semiconducting material overlying a surface of a substrate and electrically connecting a source and a drain, a tunnel dielectric layer overlying the channel on at least three sides thereof, and a multi-layer charge-trapping region overlying the tunnel dielectric layer. In one embodiment, the multi-layer charge-trapping region includes a first deuterated layer overlying the tunnel dielectric layer and a first nitride-containing layer overlying the first deuterated layer. Other embodiments are also described.
US10263086B2

A semiconductor device includes first and second field electrode structures that extend from a first surface into a semiconductor portion. The first field electrode structures include a first field dielectric insulating spicular first field electrodes against the semiconductor portion. The second field electrode structures include a second field dielectric insulating spicular second field electrodes against the semiconductor portion. The second field dielectric is thicker than the first field dielectric. Openings of the first and second field electrode structures in the first surface may be non-circular symmetric, wherein the openings of the second field electrode structures are tilted with respect to the openings of the first field electrode structures. Alternatively or in addition, the openings of the second field electrode structures in the first surface may be greater than the openings of the first field electrode structures.
US10263084B2

A semiconductor device may include a device isolation region configured to define an active region in a substrate, an active gate structure disposed in the active region, and a field gate structure disposed in the device isolation region. The field gate structure may include a gate conductive layer. The active gate structure may include an upper active gate structure including a gate conductive layer and a lower active gate structure formed under the upper active gate structure and vertically spaced apart from the upper active gate structure. The lower active gate structure may include a gate conductive layer. A top surface of the gate conductive layer of the field gate structure is located at a lower level than a bottom surface of the gate conductive layer of the upper active gate structure.
US10263082B2

A gate trench of a MOS gate formed in the front surface of a silicon carbide substrate includes a first portion that includes the bottom surface of the gate trench, a second portion that is connected to the substrate front surface side of the first portion, and a third portion that is connected to the substrate front surface side of the second portion. In the third portion of the gate trench, an n+ source region is exposed along the sidewalls. The width of the third portion of the gate trench is greater than the widths of the first and second portions and of the gate trench. Upper corners of the gate trench smoothly connect the sidewalls to the substrate front surface. The thickness of a gate insulating film smoothly connected along the bottom surface and sidewalls of the gate trench is substantially uniform over the entire inner wall surface of the gate trench.
US10263078B2

Occurrence of short-channel characteristics and parasitic capacitance of a MOSFET on a SOI substrate is prevented.A sidewall having a stacked structure obtained by sequentially stacking a silicon oxide film and a nitride film is formed on a side wall of a gate electrode on the SOI substrate. Subsequently, after an epitaxial layer is formed beside the gate electrode, and then, the nitride film is removed. Then, an impurity is implanted into an upper surface of the semiconductor substrate with using the gate electrode and the epitaxial layer as a mask, so that a halo region is formed in only a region of the upper surface of the semiconductor substrate which is right below a vicinity of both ends of the gate electrode.
US10263068B2

A transistor device is described, the transistor comprising: a channel region in contact with the gate insulator and source and drain electrodes in contact with the channel region and arranged in a spaced-apart relationship. The channel region is configured with discontinuity in a material path of the channel, located between the source and drain electrodes. The channel being formed by a plurality of discrete semiconductor particles, distributed irregularly within the channel region, and a plurality of electrically conducting particles. The electrically conducting particles connect at least some of said semiconducting particles to one another to provide continuous path for electric coupling between said at least some semiconductor particles, forming an electrical path between the source and drain electrodes.
US10263064B2

Semiconductor devices and methods of forming the same are disclosed. One of the semiconductor device includes an inductor structure, and the inductor structure is on a substrate and includes a first metal layer, a magnetic stack, a polymer layer and a second metal layer. The first metal layer is over the substrate. The magnetic stack is over the first metal layer and has a substantially zigzag shaped sidewall. The polymer layer is over the first metal layer and encapsulates the magnetic stack. The second metal layer is over the polymer layer.
US10263059B2

A light emitting device is provided which can prevent a change in gate voltage due to leakage or other causes and at the same time can prevent the aperture ratio from lowering. A capacitor storage is formed from a connection wiring line, an insulating film, and a capacitance wiring line. The connection wiring line is formed over a gate electrode and an active layer of a TFT of a pixel, and is connected to the active layer. The insulating film is formed on the connection wiring line. The capacitance wiring line is formed on the insulating film This structure enables the capacitor storage to overlap the TFT, thereby increasing the capacity of the capacitor storage while keeping the aperture ratio from lowering. Accordingly, a change in gate voltage due to leakage or other causes can be avoided to prevent a change in luminance of an OLED and flickering of screen in analog driving.
US10263050B2

A hybrid pixel arrangement for a full-color display is provided, which includes an inorganic LED in at least one sub-pixel, and an organic emissive stack in at least one other sub-pixel. In an embodiment, a first sub-pixel is configured to emit a first color, and includes an inorganic LED, a second sub-pixel is configured to emit a second color, and includes a first organic emissive stack configured to emit an initial color different from the first color. A third sub-pixel is configured to emit a third color different from the initial color.
US10263044B2

A tandem organic light-emitting diode, an array substrate and a display device are provided. The tandem organic light-emitting diode includes an anode, a hole transport layer, a first light-emitting layer, a first charge generation layer, a second charge generation layer, a third charge generation layer, a fourth charge generation layer, a second light-emitting layer, an electron transport layer and a cathode which are sequentially laminated, wherein the first charge generation layer is an N-type bulk heterojunction, the second charge generation layer and the third charge generation layer are both PN junction type bulk heterojunctions, a proportion of the P-type organic material in the second charge generation layer is greater than that of the N-type organic material, a proportion of the P-type organic material in the third charge generation layer is less than that of the N-type organic material, and the fourth charge generation layer is a P-type bulk heterojunction.
US10263041B2

Various embodiment include optical and optoelectronic devices and methods of making same. Under one aspect, an optical device includes an integrated circuit having an array of conductive regions, and an optically sensitive material over at least a portion of the integrated circuit and in electrical communication with at least one conductive region of the array of conductive regions. Under another aspect, a film includes a network of fused nanocrystals, the nanocrystals having a core and an outer surface, wherein the core of at least a portion of the fused nanocrystals is in direct physical contact and electrical communication with the core of at least one adjacent fused nanocrystal, and wherein the film has substantially no defect states in the regions where the cores of the nanocrystals are fused. Additional devices and methods are described.
US10263031B2

A hybrid-bonded image sensor has a photodiode die with multiple macrocells; each macrocell has at least one photodiode and a coupling region. The coupling regions couple to a coupling region of a macrocell unit of a supporting circuitry die where they feed an input of an amplifier and a feedback capacitor. The feedback capacitor also couples to output of the amplifier, and the amplifier inverts between the input and the output. The method includes resetting a photodiode of the photodiode die; coupling signal from photodiode through the bond point to the supporting circuitry die to a feedback capacitor and to an input of the amplifier, the feedback capacitor also coupled to an inverting output of the amplifier; and amplifying the signal with the amplifier, where a capacitance of the feedback capacitor determines a gain of the amplifier.
US10263008B2

According to an embodiment, a semiconductor memory device comprises a plurality of control gate electrodes, a semiconductor layer, and a first insulating layer. The plurality of control gate electrodes are stacked above a substrate. The semiconductor layer has as its longitudinal direction a direction perpendicular to the substrate, and faces the plurality of control gate electrodes. The first insulating layer is positioned between the semiconductor layer and the control gate electrode. In addition, part of the first insulating layer is a charge accumulation layer. Moreover, part of the first insulating layer is an oxide layer positioned upwardly of the charge accumulation layer.
US10262998B2

A semiconductor device includes a substrate including a first active area extending in a first direction and a second active area extending in a second direction and connected to the first active area; first and second gate structures respectively crossing the first and second active areas; a first region in an area where the first and second active areas are connected to each other, the first region being on a first side of each of the first and second gate structures; a second region in the first active area on the other side of the first gate structure; and a third region formed in the second active area on the other side of the second gate structure.
US10262994B2

A FinFET semiconductor device having semiconductor body including a source region of a first type, and a drain region of a second type, and a drain-region shallow trench isolation (STI) disposed in the drain region. The device includes a plurality of fins attached to the semiconductor body and extending across the semiconductor body, a channel gate disposed over a section of the plurality of fins; a supplemental gate disposed on the drain-region STI.
US10262993B2

A semiconductor device includes a first transistor structure including a first transistor body region of a first conductivity type located within a semiconductor substrate. At least part of the first transistor body region is located between a first source/drain region of the first transistor structure and a second source/drain region of the first transistor structure. The semiconductor device includes a second transistor structure including a second transistor body region of a second conductivity type located within the semiconductor substrate. At least part of the second transistor body region is located between a first source/drain region of the second transistor structure and a second source/drain region of the second transistor structure. At least part of the second source/drain region of the second transistor structure is located between a doping region comprising the second source/drain region of the first transistor structure and the second transistor body region.
US10262990B2

A robust electrostatic (ESD) protection device is provided. In one example, the ESD protection device is configured to accommodate three nodes. When used with a differential signal device, the first and second nodes may be coupled with the differential signal device's BP and BM signal lines, respectively, and the third node may be coupled to a voltage source. This allows for a single ESD protection device to be used to protect the signal lines of the differential signal device, thus providing significant substrate area savings as compared to the conventional means of using three dual-node ESD protection devices to accomplish substantially the same protection mechanism. Moreover, the ESD protection device may be structurally designed to handle high voltage ESD events, as required by the FlexRay standard.
US10262988B2

An electrostatic discharge protection device and a method of making the same. The device includes a device area located on a semiconductor substrate. The device also includes an array of coextensive, laterally spaced fingers located within the device area. Each finger includes an elongate source and an elongate drain separated by an elongate gate. The fingers are electrically connected in parallel for conducting an electrostatic discharge current during an electrostatic discharge event. The device further includes a plurality of body contact regions. A layout of the body contact regions is graded such that a greater number of the body contact regions, larger body contact regions, or both are located towards a periphery of the device area than towards a central part of the device area. The layout of the body contact regions may encourage triggering of the electrostatic discharge protection device within the central part of the device area.
US10262982B2

The present invention provides an integrated circuit with a standard cell of an inverter. The integrated circuit includes: a first metal line and a second metal line stretching along a first direction; a first dummy gate and a second dummy gate stretching along a second direction; Plural fin structures stretching along the first direction; A gate structure disposed on the fin structures and stretching along the second direction; Two long contact plugs disposed at one side of the gate structure; two short contact plugs disposed at the other side of the gate structure; a gate contact plug disposed on the gate structure; Plural via plugs disposed on the long contact plugs, the short contact plugs and the gate contact plugs; A metal layer includes the first metal line, the second metal line, a third metal line and a fourth metal line.
US10262976B1

A system can include a first semiconductor device, a second semiconductor device, and a first semiconductor memory device. A first semiconductor device can include a first capacitor having first and second capacitor nodes that each include at least one essentially vertically formed conductive portion in a substrate, separated from one another by at least one capacitor dielectric. A first capacitor node can be electrically connected to the first terminal of the first capacitor. At least one conductive data path can be coupled between the first semiconductor memory device and the second semiconductor device. The at least one essentially vertically formed conductive portion can comprise polysilicon.
US10262974B2

A link device with a large density routing is attached to a package in order to provide a high-density interconnect pathway to interconnect semiconductor devices. In an embodiment the package is an integrated fan out package. The link device may be bonded on either side of the package, and the package may optionally comprise through package vias. The link device may also be an integrated passive device that includes resistors, inductor, and capacitor components.
US10262971B2

Provided are a stacked image sensor package and a packaging method thereof. A stacked image sensor package includes: a stacked image sensor in which a pixel array die and a logic die are stacked; a redistribution layer formed on one surface of the stacked image sensor, rerouting an input/output of the stacked image sensor, and including a first pad and a second pad; a memory die connected with the first pad of the redistribution layer and positioned on the stacked image sensor; and external connectors connected with the second pad, connecting the memory die and the stacked image sensor with an external device, and having the memory die positioned therebetween.
US10262963B2

A method for forming a direct hybrid bond and a device resulting from a direct hybrid bond including a first substrate having a first set of metallic bonding pads, preferably connected to a device or circuit, capped by a conductive barrier, and having a first non-metallic region adjacent to the metallic bonding pads on the first substrate, a second substrate having a second set of metallic bonding pads capped by a second conductive barrier, aligned with the first set of metallic bonding pads, preferably connected to a device or circuit, and having a second non-metallic region adjacent to the metallic bonding pads on the second substrate, and a contact-bonded interface between the first and second set of metallic bonding pads capped by conductive barriers formed by contact bonding of the first non-metallic region to the second non-metallic region.
US10262961B2

Semiconductor devices having discretely located passivation material are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device assembly can include a bond pad having a bonding surface with a process artifact. A passivation material can be positioned to at least partially fill a portion of the process artifact. A conductive structure can be positioned to extend across the bonding surface of the bond pad.
US10262946B2

A wiring substrate includes a first wiring structure and a second wiring structure having a higher wiring density. The second wiring structure includes a wiring layer formed on a first insulation layer of the first wiring structure. The wiring layer includes a first wiring pattern, the upper surface of which includes smooth and rough surfaces. A protective film, formed from a conductive material having a higher migration resistance than the wiring layer, covers only the smooth surface and includes a smooth upper surface. A second insulation layer stacked on the first insulation layer covers the wiring layer and the protective film. The smooth surface is continuous with and downwardly recessed from the smooth surface to expose a peripheral portion of the protective film. The second insulation layer covers upper, lower, and side surfaces of the peripheral portion.
US10262945B2

A three-dimensional memory device includes driver transistors containing boron doped semiconductor active regions, device contact via structures in physical contact with the boron doped semiconductor active regions, the device contact via structures containing at least one of tantalum, tungsten, and cobalt, and a three-dimensional memory array located over the driver transistors and including an alternating stack of insulating layers and electrically conductive layers and memory structures vertically extending through the alternating stack.
US10262944B2

An interconnect layer is disposed over a substrate. The interconnect layer includes a plurality of dielectric segments interleaved with a plurality of metal components. A plurality of vias is disposed below, and electrically coupled to, a first group of the metal components. A plurality of dielectric components is disposed underneath a second group of the metal components. The dielectric components interleave with the vias. A conductive liner is disposed below a bottom surface and on sidewalk of the vias. A dielectric barrier layer is disposed below a bottom surface and on sidewalls of the dielectric segments. The dielectric barrier layer and the dielectric segments have different material compositions.
US10262942B2

The disclosure relates to a method of forming a Co contact module, the method including depositing a liner layer on a trench block, partially plating the lined trenches with Co as a first metal such that the resulting Co layer has a top surface below an opening top surface of a shallowest trench, depositing a second metal on the Co layer and exposed surfaces of the liner layer, planarizing the second metal layer, and etching the second metal layer and portions of the liner layer. The disclosure also relates to a Co contact module formed by the noted method.
US10262940B2

An electric connector includes a metal interconnect, a first vertical element and a second vertical element. The metal interconnect includes a plurality of horizontal elements. The first vertical element physically connects to a top surface of each of the horizontal elements. The second vertical element physically connects to a bottom surface of each of the horizontal elements, and the second vertical element misaligns the first vertical element. The present invention also provides an electric connector including a first vertical element and a second vertical element. The first vertical element physically connects to a top surface of a horizontal element. The second vertical element physically connects to a bottom surface of the horizontal element, and the second vertical element misaligns the first vertical element, wherein the first vertical element or the horizontal element is burned out before the second vertical element is burned out while a voltage is applied.
US10262933B2

A semiconductor package includes a substrate, a first semiconductor chip and a second semiconductor chip adjacent to each other on the substrate, and a plurality of bumps on lower surfaces of the first and second semiconductor chips. The first and second semiconductor chips have facing first side surfaces and second side surfaces opposite to the first side surfaces. The bumps are arranged at a higher density in first regions adjacent to the first side surfaces than in second regions adjacent to the second side surfaces.
US10262928B2

A semiconductor device 1 includes a first drain terminal 4, connected to a drain electrode of a first semiconductor chip, a first gate terminal 5, connected to a gate electrode of the first semiconductor chip, a second drain terminal 6, connected to a drain electrode of a second semiconductor chip, a second gate terminal 7, connected to a gate electrode of the second semiconductor chip, a common source terminal 8, connected to a source electrode of the first semiconductor chip and a source electrode of the second semiconductor chip, and a sealing resin 9, sealing the respective semiconductor chips and the respective terminals. The respective terminals have exposed surfaces (lower surfaces) 43, 53, 63, 73, and 83 substantially flush with an outer surface (lower surface) 9b of the sealing resin 9 and exposed from the outer surface 9b.
US10262919B2

A circuit board includes a heatsink configured to be coupled to the circuit board via a first coupling mechanism, the first coupling mechanism providing an asymmetrical downward force for coupling the heatsink to the circuit board. The circuit board further includes a second coupling mechanism configured to provide a counter force to the asymmetrical downward force of the first coupling mechanism. The counter force can be configured on an overhang portion of the heatsink that does not cover a circuit on the circuit board.
US10262905B2

A method for semiconductor fabrication includes providing channel regions on a substrate including at least one Silicon Germanium (SiGe) channel region, the substrate including a plurality of regions including a first region and a second region. Gate structures are formed for a first n-type field effect transistor (NFET) and a first p-type field effect transistor (PFET) in the first region and a second NFET and a second PFET in the second region, the gate structure for the first PFET being formed on the SiGe channel region. The gate structure for the first NFET includes a gate material having a first work function and the gate structures for the first PFET, second NFET and second PFET include a gate material having a second work function such that multi-threshold voltage devices are provided.
US10262897B2

A method for making and a semiconductor device comprises a silicon die including a metal contact region and, at least one passivation layer covering the semiconductor die and patterned such as to form an opening to the metal contact region of the semiconductor die. A continuous part of a contact layer comprises a refractory metal, and overlaps and completely covers the opening in the at least one passivation layer to contact the metal contact region in the opening and adhere to the at least one passivation layer along the entire edge of the continuous part. The contact layer comprises at least an adhesion layer and at least a diffusion barrier layer. A noble metal layer is arranged over the contact layer and completely covers the continuous part to adhere to the at least one passivation layer around the edge of the continuous part.
US10262886B2

Disclosed is an electrostatic chuck device for increasing electrostatic adsorptive force for a focus ring and uniformly cooling the focus ring. In such a device, a mounting table has a holder in the periphery of a placing surface along the circumferential direction of a focus ring, the holder has a pair of banks in the circumferential direction, and an annular groove formed between these banks, and in at least a bank on an outer circumferential position of the focus ring among the pair of the banks, a micro-protruding part including a plurality of micro-protrusions is on a surface facing the focus ring, or convex parts are on a bottom of the groove. The convex parts do not contact the focus ring, and the pair of banks or plurality of micro-protrusions contacts the focus ring and electrostatically adsorbs the focus ring in coordination with the convex parts.
US10262882B2

A method includes causing a carrier of an overhead hoist transfer system (OHT) to latch onto a top latch of a first semiconductor wafer transportation pod, the first semiconductor wafer transportation pod comprising a top latching mechanism configured to selectively connect to another pod or a carrier mechanism of an overhead hoist transfer (OHT) system, and a bottom latching mechanism configured to selectively connect to another pod. The method further includes rotating the first semiconductor wafer transportation pod such that the top latching mechanism of the first semiconductor wafer transportation pod latches on to a second semiconductor wafer transportation pod.
US10262879B2

According to one embodiment, a mold device includes a first mold. The first mold includes a substrate clamping surface, a cavity, a suction part, a vent, first and second intermediate cavities and an opening/closing part. The substrate clamping surface contacts a surface of a processing substrate. The cavity is recessed from the substrate clamping surface. The suction part is recessed from the substrate clamping surface. The vent is provided on a path between the cavity and the suction part, and is recessed from the substrate clamping surface to a vent depth. The first intermediate cavity is provided between the vent and the suction part, and is recessed from the substrate clamping surface. The second intermediate cavity is provided between the first intermediate cavity and the suction part, and is recessed from the substrate clamping surface to a second intermediate cavity depth. The opening/closing part opens and closes the path.
US10262878B2

A method of forming a semiconductor device includes forming a fin over a substrate, forming a polysilicon gate structure over the fin, and replacing the polysilicon gate structure with a metal gate structure. Replacing of the polysilicon gate structure includes depositing a work function metal layer over the fin, performing a sublimation process on a non-fluorine based metal precursor to produce a gaseous non-fluorine based metal precursor, and depositing a substantially fluorine-free metal layer over the work function metal layer based on the gaseous non-fluorine based metal precursor. The substantially fluorine-free metal layer includes an amount of fluorine less than about 5 atomic percent. An example benefit includes reduction or elimination of diffusion of fluorine contaminants from a gate metal fill layer into its underlying layers and from conductive layers into diffusion barrier layers and silicide layers of source/drain contact structures and consequently, the reduction of the negative impact of these fluorine contaminants on device performance.
US10262874B2

A semiconductor module radiator plate fabrication method includes soldering a plurality of insulating substrates of different shapes to a flat radiator plate, and forming a convex curve on an insulating substrate side of the radiator plate; obtaining a first concave curve by reversing the convex curve; setting a second concave curve on an insulating substrate side of a radiator plate after soldering, a bottom of the second concave curve being positioned under clearance between the plurality of insulating substrates; adding the first curve and the second curve to calculate a third concave curve on the insulating substrate side; and forming the third curve on a flat plate to form a radiator plate before soldering.
US10262870B2

A FinFET device structure and method for forming the same are provided. The fin field effect transistor (FinFET) device structure includes a fin structure formed over a substrate and a gate structure traversing over the fin structure. The gate structure includes a gate electrode layer which includes an upper portion above the fin structure and a lower portion below the fin structure. The upper portion has a top surface with a first width, the lower portion has a bottom surface with a second width, and the first width is greater than the second width.
US10262859B2

A gas distribution system is disclosed in order to obtain better film uniformity on a substrate in a cross-flow reactor. The better film uniformity may be achieved by an asymmetric bias on individual injection ports of the gas distribution system. The gas distribution may allow for varied tunability of the film properties.
US10262853B2

The invention is directed to a method for removing particulate contaminants from the backside of a wafer or reticle, and to a cleaning substrate for use in such method. In the method of the invention particulate contaminants are removed from the backside of a wafer or reticle with a cleaning substrate. The cleaning substrate comprises protrusions and a tacky layer between the protrusions. The method comprises contacting the backside of the wafer or reticle with the protrusions of the cleaning substrate while maintaining a distance between the wafer or reticle and the tacky layer, the distance being in the range of 1-10 μm.
US10262852B2

An atmospheric pressure ionization method uses: a gas flow passage control unit (26) and a gas outlet nozzle (24) configured to jet argon gas to an atmospheric atmosphere; a needle electrode (19) arranged between an outlet port of the gas outlet nozzle (24) and an introduction port of an ion introduction pipe (6) that includes a tip end portion formed into a two-sheeted hyperboloid of revolution having a radius of curvature of 1 μm or more and less than 30 μm; a needle electrode support mechanism (20); and an electric power generation unit (22) configured to apply a voltage to the needle electrode (19). The atmospheric pressure ionization method includes: applying a voltage of 1.8 kV or more to the needle electrode (19) from the voltage generation unit (22) to generate a dark discharge; exciting the argon gas with the dark current; and causing the excited argon gas and the sample to react with each other, to thereby ionize the sample.
US10262848B2

In a device adjustment process, when a solenoid valve is opened, a gas resulting from vaporization of PFTBA held in a container is drawn into an ion source, a relationship between ambient temperature and a correction coefficient for actual signal values is experimentally determined beforehand. In an actual adjustment process, an ambient temperature acquirer reads the ambient temperature and refers to the correction information to determine the correction coefficient corresponding to the ambient temperature at that moment. A signal value corrector multiplies an actually measured peak area value by the correction coefficient to correct the actual signal value. A device adjustment controller adjusts a voltage applied to an ion detector so that the corrected actual signal value matches with a reference signal value. The voltage applied to the ion detector can be thereby adjusted so that the detector has the same level of gain independent of the ambient temperature.
US10262847B2

A photomultiplier tube (PMT) suitable for detecting a photon, comprising: an electron ejector configured for emitting primary electrons in response to an incident photon; a detector configured for collecting electrons and providing an output signal representative of the incident photon; and a series of vertical electrodes between the electron ejector and the detector, wherein each of the vertical electrodes is configured for emitting secondary electrons in response to incident electrons, and each of the vertical electrodes is parallel to a straight line connecting the electron ejector and the detector.
US10262846B2

An apparatus for generating and focusing electrons is provided. The apparatus has an emissive material configured to emit an electron, an electron target, and an electrical potential gradient generator configured to generate an electrical potential gradient within the emissive material. The electrical potential gradient is oriented so as to vary from positive to negative in the general direction toward the electron target. In operation, an electron emitted from the emissive materials is deflected away from the emissive material and generally toward the electron target. The apparatus may be incorporated in scientific analytical equipment such as an electron multiplier.
US10262845B2

Within an ion pump, accelerated ions leave the center portion of an anode tube due to the anode tube symmetry and the generally symmetrical electric fields present. The apparent symmetry within the anode tube may be altered by making the anode tube longitudinally segmented and applying independent voltages to each segment. The voltages on two adjacent segments may be time varying at different rates to achieve a rasterizing process. In various embodiments, one or more wire internal to the anode structure and having a time-varying electric potential may alter the trajectory of the ions leaving the anode tube, as may the shape of the anode near the ends of the anode tube.
US10262837B2

Embodiments of a gas diffuser plate for distributing gas in a processing chamber are provided. The gas distribution plate includes a diffuser plate having an upstream side and a downstream side, and a plurality of gas passages passing between the upstream and downstream sides of the diffuser plate. The gas passages include hollow cathode cavities at the downstream side to enhance plasma ionization. The depths, the diameters, the surface area and density of hollow cathode cavities of the gas passages that extend to the downstream end can be gradually increased from the center to the edge of the diffuser plate to improve the film thickness and property uniformity across the substrate. The increasing diameters, depths and surface areas from the center to the edge of the diffuser plate can be created by bending the diffuser plate toward downstream side, followed by machining out the convex downstream side. Bending the diffuser plate can be accomplished by a thermal process or a vacuum process. The increasing diameters, depths and surface areas from the center to the edge of the diffuser plate can also be created computer numerically controlled machining. Diffuser plates with gradually increasing diameters, depths and surface areas of the hollow cathode cavities from the center to the edge of the diffuser plate have been shown to produce improved uniformities of film thickness and film properties.
US10262835B2

A plasma processing equipment includes a vacuum processing chamber, an insulating material, a gas inlet, a high frequency induction antenna provided at an upper outside of the vacuum processing chamber, a magnetic field coil, a yoke for controlling distribution of a magnetic field in the vacuum processing chamber, a high frequency power supply for generating plasma and supplying a high frequency current to the antenna, and a power supply for supplying power to the magnetic field coil. The antenna is divided into n high frequency induction antenna elements are arranged in tandem on one circle so that a high frequency current delayed sequentially by λ (wavelength of high frequency power supply)/n flows clockwise through the antenna elements arranged in tandem via a delay unit, and a magnetic field is applied from the magnetic field coil to generate electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) phenomenon.
US10262818B2

A switch includes a first switch (100) including a first fixed contact (111) and a first movable contact (121) and a second switch (200) including a second fixed contact (211) and a second movable contact (221). The first fixed contact (111) and the first movable contact (121) come into contact and the second fixed contact (211) and the second movable contact (221) come into contact to turn on the switch. A magnet (320) is installed between the first switch (100) and the second switch (200).
US10262815B2

A button locking device includes a panel, a button installed on the panel, a bottom plate installed under the button, a first cylinder spring installed between the button and the bottom plate for resetting the button, an actuator assembly installed between the panel and the bottom plate, a toggle member installed under the button and pushed by the actuator assembly to rotate from a first position to a second position and rotated from the second position to the first position. At the first position, the toggle member stops the button from moving downward. At the second position, the toggle member allows the button to move downward. The present invention has the features of simple structure, convenient operation, low power consumption, high safety, and broad scope of applicability.
US10262810B1

An exemplary contactor assembly includes, among other things, a moveable contact that moves back and forth between an electrically coupled position with a plurality of stationary contacts, and an electrically decoupled position with the stationary contacts. A support structure is configured to limit flexing of the moveable contact when in the electrically coupled position. An exemplary support method includes, among other things, transitioning a moveable contact from an electrically decoupled position to an electrically coupled position with a plurality of stationary contacts. The method further includes limiting a flexing movement of the moveable contact with a support structure.
US10262809B2

An electric energy storage device has an inner terminal disposed in a cylindrical metal case and connected to an electrode of a bare cell, wherein the inner terminal includes a plate-shaped terminal body having a circular outer circumference; at least one electrolyte impregnation hole formed through the terminal body in a thickness direction; a flange located at the outer circumference of the terminal body and extending perpendicular to a plane of the terminal body; and a spacer formed to protrude at a periphery of at least one impregnation hole among the impregnation holes or formed by protruding a part of the plane of the terminal body.
US10262800B2

In an embodiment, one length-direction end of each first internal electrode layer 111a of the capacitor body 110 is connected, via the conductive part 114a of the first relay layer 114 connected over a connection width equivalent to the width of each first internal electrode layer 111a, to the first external electrode 120 provided on one height-direction face of the capacitor body 110; also, the other length-direction end of each second internal electrode layer 111b is connected, via the conductive part 115a of the second relay layer 115 connected over a connection width equivalent to the width of each second internal electrode layer 111b, to the second external electrode 130 provided on one height-direction face of the capacitor body 110.
US10262796B2

A dielectric composition is provided. The dielectric composition includes a tungsten bronze type complex oxide expressed by a chemical formula (K1-xNax)Sr2Nb5O15 as a main component, x satisfying 0≤x≤0.50, wherein the dielectric composition includes a secondary phase of at least one or more selected from: MgO.SiO2; BaO.2MgO.2SiO2; and 2MgO.B2O3; or the dielectric composition includes a tungsten bronze type complex oxide expressed by a chemical formula (K1-xNax)Sr2Nb5O15 as a main component, x satisfying 0≤x≤0.40, wherein the dielectric composition includes: MgO; BaO; B2O3; SiO2; and P2O5 as a first accessory component in a total content of 2.5 mol to 20.0 mol per 100 mol of the main component.
US10262783B2

A stack-type inductor element includes a stack including a magnetic element layer, a coil conductor pattern provided in the stack and the magnetic element layer defines a magnetic element core, a plurality of first pad electrodes provided on one main surface of the stack, and a plurality of second pad electrodes provided on the other main surface of the stack so as to be symmetric to the plurality of first pad electrodes. One end and the other end of the coil conductor pattern are electrically connected to two of the plurality of first pad electrodes, respectively, and the plurality of second pad electrodes are all electrically open.
US10262779B2

Provided is an R-T-B-based magnet material alloy including an R2T14B phase which is a principal phase and R-rich phases which are phases enriched with the R, wherein the principal phase has primary dendrite arms and secondary dendrite arms diverging from the primary dendrite arms, and regions where the secondary dendrite arms have been formed constitute a volume fraction of 2 to 60% of the alloy, whereby excellent coercive force can be ensured in R-T-B-based sintered magnets even when the amount of heavy rare earth elements added to the alloy is reduced. The inter-R-rich phase spacing is preferably at most 3.0 μm, and the volume fraction of chill crystals is preferably at most 1%. Furthermore, the secondary dendrite arm spacing is preferably 0.5 to 2.0 μm, and the ellipsoid aspect ratio of R-rich phase is preferably at most 0.5.
US10262778B2

A multilayer component and a mathod for producing a multilayer component are disclosed. In an embodiment the multilayer component includes a ceramic main element being a varistor ceramic and at least one metal structure, wherein the metal structure is cosintered, and wherein the main element is doped with a material of the metal structure in such a way that a diffusion of the material from the metal structure into the main element during a sintering operation is reduced.
US10262763B2

Certain exemplary embodiments can provide a system comprising a substantially transparent radiation shield, which comprises transparent ammonium metatungstate. The transparent ammonium metatungstate can have a density of greater than 1.5 gram/(cubic centimeter). The substantially transparent radiation shield can be installed on tanks and/or pressure vessels, used as a transparent radiation shield in medical shielding/devices, used as windows in glove boxes, and any application where effective radiation shielding is needed with transparency. The substantially transparent radiation shield can be used in one or more articles worn by a human.
US10262758B2

A method for evaluating emergency medical service according to embodiments of the present invention includes receiving emergency medical service data from a database, filtering the emergency medical service data based on a selection criteria to form a filtered emergency medical service data set, determining a first score from the filtered emergency medical service data set, where the first score indicates objective clinical performance quality for the filtered emergency medical service data set, determining a second score from the filtered emergency medical service data set, where the second score indicates objective operational performance quality for the filtered emergency medical service data set, merging the first score and the second score to form a composite score; and visually displaying the composite score to a user.
US10262754B2

An error in a physical memory realization at a physical memory address is detected. A first physical memory line corresponding to the physical memory address is determined. It is ensured that a duplicate of data content associated with the first physical memory line is associated with a second physical memory line. The physical memory address is remapped to use the second physical memory line for data content.
US10262750B2

Embodiments generally relate to integrated circuit devices having through silicon vias (TSVs). In one embodiment, an integrated circuit (IC) device includes a field of TSVs and an address decoder that selectably couples at least one of the TSVs to at least one of a test input and a test evaluation circuit. In another embodiment, a method includes selecting one or more TSVs from a field of TSVs in at least one IC device, and coupling each selected TSV to at least one of a test input and a test evaluation circuit.
US10262743B2

Techniques are provided for improving the accuracy of read operations of memory cells, where the threshold voltage of a memory cell can shift depending on when the read operation occurs. A command is issued for performing a conditioning operation which helps to transition the memory cells so that their threshold voltages are at predictable levels. In one approach, the conditioning operation is performed by applying a voltage pulse to one or more word lines in response to a trigger, such as detecting that a duration since a last sensing operation exceeds a threshold, detecting that a duration since a last performance of the conditioning operation exceeds a threshold, or a detecting that a read command has been issued. Moreover, the peak power consumption required to perform the conditioning operation can be reduced for various configurations of a memory device on one or more die.
US10262736B2

The present disclosure includes multifunctional memory cells. A number of embodiments include a charge transport element having an oxygen-rich silicon oxynitride material, a volatile charge storage element configured to store a first charge transported through the charge transport element, and a non-volatile charge storage element configured to store a second charge transported through the charge transport element, wherein the non-volatile charge storage element includes a gallium nitride material.
US10262731B2

A device includes a first word line, a resistive random access memory (RRAM) cell, a second word line, and a charge pump circuit. The RRAM cell is coupled to the first word line and is not formed. The charge pump circuit is coupled to the second word line and is configured to provide a negative voltage. Methods of forming the device are also disclosed.
US10262728B2

A method for storing data multi-level cell (MLC) memory includes receiving data to be stored. The received data is divided into units of x bits, where x is an integer greater than or equal to 3. Each of the units of x bits is stored over a span of y memory cells of the MLC memory. Here, y is an integer greater than or equal to 2. At least one bit of each of the x bits is stored only partially in a first memory cell of the span of y memory cells and the at least one bit is also stored, only partially, in a second memory cell of the span of y memory cells such that the at least one bit cannot be interpreted without reading both the first and second memory cell of the span of y memory cells.
US10262721B2

The present disclosure includes apparatuses and methods for cache invalidate. An example apparatus comprises a bit vector capable memory device and a channel controller coupled to the memory device. The channel controller is configured to cause a bulk invalidate command to be sent to a cache memory system responsive to receipt of a bit vector operation request.
US10262714B2

A sense amplifier utilizes a phase transition material (PTM) in conjunction with CMOS circuits to provide a precise sensing threshold. The sense amplifier can be used in memory applications to sense states of stored bits with high accuracy and robustness. In one sense amplifier, a first diode-connected transistor has gate and drain nodes coupled to an input node of the sense amplifier, a second transistor has a gate node coupled to the gate node of the first diode-connected transistor, and the PTM is coupled to the source node of the second transistor. In another sense amplifier, a first transistor has a gate node coupled to an input node of the sense amplifier, a PTM is coupled to the source node of the first transistor, and an output stage including an inverter is coupled between a drain node of the first transistor and an output node of the sense amplifier.
US10262711B2

A magnetic memory of an embodiment includes: first through third terminals; a conductive layer including first through third portions, the first portion being located between the second and third portions, the second and third portions being electrically connected to the first and second terminals respectively; and a magnetoresistive element including: a first magnetic layer electrically connected to the third terminal; a second magnetic layer disposed between the first magnetic layer and the first portion; a first nonmagnetic layer disposed between the first magnetic layer and the second magnetic layer; a third magnetic layer disposed between the first nonmagnetic layer and the second magnetic layer; and a second nonmagnetic layer disposed between the second magnetic layer and the third magnetic layer, a sign of a spin Hall angle of the second nonmagnetic layer being different from a sign of a spin Hall angle of the conductive layer.
US10262709B2

A semiconductor device may be provided. The semiconductor device may include a period code generation circuit configured to generate a period code having a logic level combination corresponding to a first command or a second command. The semiconductor device may include a code synthesis circuit configured to add the period code to a previous synthesis code to generate a synthesis code. The semiconductor device may include a buffer control circuit configured to compare the synthesis code with a selection control code to generate a buffer inactivation signal for controlling input of a data strobe signal.
US10262704B1

Apparatuses and methods for providing multiphase clock signals are described. An example apparatus includes first, second, third and fourth clocked inverters, first and second clock terminals, and first and second latch circuits. An input node and an output node of the first clocked inverter is coupled respectively to an output node of the fourth clocked inverter and an input node of the second clocked inverter. An input node and an output node of the third clocked inverter is coupled to an output node of the second clocked inverter and an input node of the fourth clocked inverter. The first and second clock terminals are supplied respectively with first and second clock signals. The first latch is coupled between the output nodes of the first and third clocked inverters, and the second latch circuit is coupled between the output nodes of the second and fourth clocked inverters.
US10262700B2

A method and apparatus of a device that determines a cause and effect of congestion in this device is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the device measures a queue group occupancy of a queue group for a port in the device, where the queue group stores a plurality of packets to be communicated through that port. In addition, the device determines if the measurement indicates a potential congestion of the queue group, where the congestion prevents a packet from being communicated within a time period. If potential congestion exists on that queue group, the device further gathers information regarding packets to be transmitted through that port. For example, the device can gather statistics packets that are stored in the queue group and/or new enqueue packets.
US10262696B1

A clock synchronizing system and method for playback of a multimedia file is provided. A first device receives the multimedia file that includes at least an audio component and a video component. A second device receives the multimedia file from the first device. During a playback of the multimedia file, the first device renders the audio component by way of a first multimedia player and the second device renders the video component by way of a second multimedia player. The first device further transmits periodic clock information to the second device. The second device synchronizes a clock of the second multimedia player with a clock of the first multimedia player, based on the periodic clock information.
US10262694B2

Average pixel luminosity is calculated for each frame comprising a content item. For each pair of adjacent frames, an IFD is calculated. The IFD represents the difference between a baseline pixel luminosity associated with each of the two frames. An initial set of cut frames is selected based on IFD values that are less than a minimum value IFDmin, or that are greater than a maximum value IFDmax. The positions of these initial cut frames are optimized using a numerical optimization technique that favors removal of frames corresponding to IFD extrema, but that also attempts to maintain a minimum time gap between cut frames. Selecting frames for removal is approached as a constraint minimization problem. Once an optimized set of cut frames is established, audio is cut and crossfaded in a temporal window surrounding cut frame positions.
US10262692B2

It is provided a method for a computerized, server autonomously producing a TV show of a sports game in a scene. The method includes receiving from several video cameras a stream of video images of the scene for capturing a panoramic view of the scene, analyzing the stream of video images for allowing definition of several frame streams, determining location data of the frame streams accordingly, and rendering an active frame stream with images imaging a respective portion of the panoramic view of the scene. The method includes also transmitting for broadcasting a stream of image frames imaging the respective portion of the panoramic view. The step of analyzing the stream of video images includes identifying a playing object, tracking the playing, object and identifying players. The method also includes calibrating the cameras using points in the playing field. The method may include analyzing the stream of video images for identifying an event in the scene for switching between the active frame stream and a different frame stream. Also, the method may include directing a directed sensor to a region of interest in accordance with location data of the active, frame stream.
US10262685B2

In one embodiment, a multidentate perfluoropolyether (PFPE) lubricant has the formula Se-So-Si-SL-Si-So-Se, where each So includes at least one perfluoroethyl ether unit, SL is a linker segment, and each Se and Si include at least one functional group configured to attach to a surface. In another embodiment, a multi dentate PFPE lubricant has the formula Se-So(a)-Si-Sm-Si-So(b)-Se, where each So(a), So(b), and Sm include at least one perfluoroethyl ether unit with the proviso that Sm has a different number of perfluoroethyl ether units than at least one of So(a) and So(b), and each Se and Si include at least one functional group configured to attach to a surface.
US10262682B2

An apparatus according to one embodiment includes a plurality of first modules each having a first write transducer, and a plurality of second modules each having a second write transducer. Planes of deposition of write gaps of the second write transducers are oriented at an angle of greater than 4 degrees relative to planes of deposition of write gaps of the first write transducers. An apparatus according to another embodiment includes a first module having a plurality of first write transducers, and a second module having a plurality of second write transducers. Planes of deposition of write gaps of the second write transducers are oriented at an angle of greater than 4 degrees relative to planes of deposition of write gaps of the first write transducers.
US10262675B2

A system for enhancement of noisy speech comprises an input unit is configured to subdivide the spectrum of the input signal into a plurality of frequency sub-bands and to provide time-frequency coefficients X(k,m) for a sequence [X(k,m′−D+1) . . . X(k,m′)] of observable noisy signal samples for each of said frequency sub-bands, where k and m are frequency and time indices, respectively, and D is larger than 1. The system further comprises enhancement processing unit configured to receive X(k,m) and to provide enhanced time-frequency coefficients Ŝ(k,m), a storage for statistical model(s) of speech and for statistical model(s) of noise, and an optimizing unit configured to provide said enhanced time-frequency coefficients Ŝ(k,m) using said statistical model of speech and said statistical model of noise, while considering said sequence [X(k,m′−D+1) . . . X(k,m′)] of observable noisy signal samples. Thereby the enhancement processing unit is able to determine the enhanced time-frequency coefficients based on the time-frequency coefficients for each of said frequency sub-bands.
US10262665B2

Disclosed is an audio signal processing device. The audio signal processing device includes a receiving unit configured to receive an ambisonic signal and an object signal, a processor configured to modify a magnitude of a specific directional component of the ambisonic signal based on a location of an object simulated by the object signal, and render a signal generated based on the object signal and the ambisonic signal having a magnitude-modified specific directional component, and an output unit configured to output the rendered signal.
US10262657B1

A system that is capable of controlling multiple entertainment systems and/or speakers using voice commands. The system receives voice commands and may determine audio sources and speakers indicated by the voice commands. The system may generate audio data from the audio sources and may send the audio data to the speakers using multiple interfaces. For example, the system may send the audio data directly to the speakers using a network address, may send the audio data to the speakers via a voice-enabled device or may send the audio data to the speakers via a speaker controller. The system may generate output zones including multiple speakers and may associate input devices with speakers within the output zones. For example, the system may receive a voice command from an input device in an output zone and may reduce output audio generated by speakers in the output zone.
US10262654B2

A computer-implemented technique is described herein for detecting actionable items in speech. In one manner of operation, the technique can include receiving utterance information that expresses at least one utterance made by one participant of a conversation to at least one other participant of the conversation. The technique can also include converting the utterance information into recognized speech information and using a machine-trained model to recognize at least one actionable item associated with the recognized speech information. The technique can also include performing at least one computer-implemented action associated the actionable item(s). The machine-trained model may correspond to a deep-structured convolutional neural network. The technique can produce the machine-trained model using a source environment corpus that is not optimally suited for a target environment in which the model is intended to be applied. The technique can provide adaptation techniques for adapting a source-environment model to better suit the target environment.
US10262640B2

A musical performance support device includes: a tempo analysis unit that analyzes a tempo of musical piece sound data, the musical piece sound data indicating a musical piece sound; a sound generation unit that generates a sound based on the analyzed tempo, the generated sound indicating a beat of the musical piece sound data; and a sound processing unit that adds the generated sound to the musical piece sound.
US10262638B2

A musical instrument performance solution is described. Labels with visual indicators provide a reference to performers such that a proper combination of instrument inputs may be selected at the appropriate time. The visual indicators include colors and/or shapes. The visual indicators may be presented using differently-colored lyrical text, where each color corresponds to a set of notes. Each set of notes may for a chordal group such as a triad. The visual indicators may be associated with labels that are able to be adhered to various instrument inputs such as keys of a keyboard or piano.
US10262637B1

A musical instrument keyboard alignment tool comprises a central member having defined therein a slot dimensioned to receive a key stop member of an electronic musical instrument keyboard, at least one handle extending from the central member, and an elongate foot extending from the central member. A distance between the bottom of the slot to the bottom surface of the foot corresponds to a calibration distance from the bottom of a key stop to a reference portion of the key bed of a keyboard. The described tool and methods of use significantly reduces the time required to perform a complete key stop alignment of an electronic musical instrument keyboard.
US10262631B1

In an example embodiment, a technique is provided for model review using augmented reality. An augmented reality device obtains tiles from a remote computing device for an overview resolution, and augments the model at the overview resolution and an overview view size into a physical environment at a data location. The augmented reality device displays the model augmented into the physical environment to a user disposed at a view location. In response to input requesting a change to the new resolution, the augmented reality device obtains additional tiles from the remote computing device for the new resolution, augments the model at the new resolution and a new view size into the physical environment, and displays the model augmented into the physical environment to the user disposed at the view location. In response to input that requests navigation of the model, the augmented reality device changes at least one of the data location or the view location. The display of the model may be synchronized with a second user of a second augmented reality device disposed at a second view location.
US10262628B2

A display method includes: receiving an input signal; performing a color separation process on the input image to generate color information and an intensity image; performing a filtering process on the intensity image to generate an intensity coarse image and an edge image; generating a color coarse image according to the intensity coarse image and the color information; performing a pure color analysis on the color coarse image to generate a first pure color coarse image, a second pure color coarse image and a third pure color coarse image; and displaying the first pure color coarse image, the second pure color coarse image, the third pure color coarse image and the edge image in a first time period, a second time period, a third time period and a fourth time period respectively.
US10262623B2

In a method of operating an application processor to control a display device including a non-rectangular valid display region, screen information regarding the non-rectangular valid display region is received, and a plurality of pieces of valid pixel data selected based on the screen information and corresponding to the non-rectangular valid display region are output to the display device.
US10262621B2

Disclosed are a display device and a driving method thereof, which when a frame having a long time length and a frame having a short time length are alternately provided, prevent a DC voltage stress from being accumulated. One frame of a plurality of frames may be driven in the line inversion method, and a polarity may be delayed up to a next frame, thereby allowing polarities to be alternately supplied. Therefore, a time length of the positive voltage may be the same as that of the negative voltage, and thus, the positive voltage and the negative voltage may be continuously supplied based on a frequency of another frame, thereby solving a problem where the DC voltage stress is accumulated due to a difference between the time length of the positive voltage and the time length of the negative voltage.
US10262619B2

The invention provides a display panel and a power control system of a drive circuit of the display panel. The power control system includes a timer controller, a power manager, and a drive circuit. The timer controller is used for receiving a first video signal and sending a finishing signal to the power manager after reading a decoding code for decoding the first video signal successfully. The power manager is used for sending a first drive voltage and a second drive voltage to the drive circuit after receiving the finishing signal. The power control system reduces the time difference between the video signal and the voltage, thereby avoiding the black screen problem.
US10262616B2

A still row discrimination unit 15 discriminates whether data of one row included in a video signal D1 is a still row. A scanning line drive circuit 13 applies a non-selection voltage to scanning lines GL1 to GLm corresponding to the still row. A data line drive circuit 14 does not apply data voltages to data lines SL1 to SLn when discriminated as the still row. A similar structure may be applied to a display device in which pixel circuits are divided into a plurality of blocks in a row direction and the pixel circuits in a same block among the pixel circuits in each row are connected to each scanning line. With this, it is possible to provide a display device which can reduce power consumption even when a part of a display image changes.
US10262596B2

A pixel circuit includes a selection transistor, a driving transistor, an emissive element, a first capacitor, a reference transistor and a second capacitor. The selection transistor is coupled to a gate line and a data line. A control electrode of the driving transistor is coupled to the selection transistor and a first electrode of the driving transistor is coupled to a power source line. The emissive element emits light according to a current drawn from the driving transistor. The first capacitor is coupled to the driving transistor and an emission signal line. A control electrode of the reference transistor is coupled to a first voltage source. A second electrode of the reference transistor is coupled to the control electrode of the driving transistor. The second capacitor is coupled to a second voltage source and the reference transistor.
US10262594B2

A pixel driver circuit includes a driving transistor, a first storage capacitor, a second storage capacitor, a threshold compensation unit, a data writing and a light-emitting control unit. The threshold compensation is configured to control the driving transistor to be turned on at a threshold compensation stage and discharge toward a resetting voltage line until the driving transistor is turned off. The data writing is configured to write a data voltage into a gate electrode of the driving transistor at a data writing stage. The light-emitting control is configured to enable the driving transistor to be turned on at a light-emitting stage, so as to drive a light-emitting element to emit light.
US10262589B2

A pixel compensation circuit is arranged for compensating the critical parameter associated with the electrical properties of the components in thin film transistors of an active matrix organic light emitting diode display or similar illumination systems to avoid uneven brightness resulted from the voltage drop effect. The pixel compensation circuit is defined in a sub-pixel area, wherein there are eight thin film transistors and one capacitor, and the circuit is operated by two control signals. In contrast, three control signals are required in the conventional technologies. The fewer control signals are required, which is benefit to the flexibility of the layout and design of specification.
US10262585B2

An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes an organic light-emitting diode, a driving transistor arranged to receive a first driving voltage and to supply a driving current to the organic light-emitting diode, a data line arranged to transfer a sustain voltage and a data voltage, a sensing transistor which is connected to the data line, and which is arranged to transfer the sustain voltage to an anode of the organic light-emitting diode in response to a sensing control signal, a switching transistor which is connected to the data line, and which is arranged to transfer the data voltage to the driving transistor in response to a scan signal, and a data compensation unit arranged to compensate image data according to characteristic information of the organic light-emitting diode, the characteristic information transmitted to the data compensation unit through the sensing transistor and the data line.
US10262581B2

An operating apparatus includes a touch panel, a fluid holder, a display panel, and a fan. The fluid holder is arranged below the touch panel. The fluid holder holds a transparent fluid. The display panel is arranged below the fluid holder. The fan is configured to produce ripples in the fluid.
US10262570B2

A semiconductor device includes a transistor including a first gate (front gate) and a second gate (back gate) overlapping with each other with a semiconductor film therebetween, and a display element. The transistor and the display element are electrically connected to each other. The first gate is supplied with one of 2N−k potentials. The second gate is supplied with one of 2k potentials. One of 2N−k potentials and one of 2k potentials are obtained in such a manner that N-bit digital data is divided into (N−k)-bit digital data and k-bit digital data and they are subjected to D/A conversion. At this time, the total number of gray level power supply lines used for D/A conversion is equal to the sum of 2N−k and 2k. This is smaller than 2N, which the total number of the gray level power supply lines usually needed for D/A conversion of N-bit digital data.
US10262568B2

Provided are a color temperature adjusting system of a transparent display and a color temperature adjusting method of a transparent display. The display mode or the fusion mode is selected via the mode selecting module (1) of the system. The display color temperature adjusting module (2) is configured to give different color temperature adjusting results according to a mode selected by the user and the color temperature of the environment, in which the transparent display (4) is located. As the user selects the display mode, the display color temperature adjusting module (2) uses a preset fixed color temperature as the color temperature adjusting results; as the user selects the fusion mode, the display color temperature adjusting module (2) uses a color temperature consistent with the color temperature of the environment obtained by the environmental color temperature detecting module (3) as the color temperature adjusting result.
US10262565B2

The invention discloses an organic light-emitting display panel, a method and apparatus for testing the same, and a method for displaying on the same. The luminance of each of grayscales of a displayed picture is preset; a data signal voltage corresponding to the highest grayscale is determined while switching from a preset picture to another picture without any afterimage. An active pulse duty cycle of a light-emission control signal is determined according to the determined data signal voltage and the luminance of the highest grayscale. Data signal voltages corresponding to the other grayscales are determined. The determined active pulse duty cycle of the light-emission control signal, and the determined data signal voltages corresponding to the respective grayscales are stored.
US10262561B2

A labeling assembly is shown and described herein. A labeling assembly for laminating labels may include a label sheet, a laminating sheet and an alignment member. The alignment member may allow folding of the label sheet and laminating sheet. The label sheet may include a facestock sheet and a liner sheet. Labels may be pre-cut in the facestock sheet. The laminating sheet may include a laminae film sheet and a liner sheet. Protective covers may be pre-cut in the liner sheet and laminae overlays may be pre-cut in the laminae film sheet. The protective covers may be removed to expose an adhesive portion of the laminae overlay. The label sheet and the laminating sheet may be folded onto each other at the alignment member. The laminae overlay may include an image thereon and adhere to the label to form a removable laminated label.
US10262552B2

In a ball movement state measuring system with a ball, a sensing module, a wireless communication module, a power supply and an induction coil, the speed, rotation speed, rotation axis and trace of the ball at first movement state are calculated based on first accelerated speed and first angular velocity of the ball at first movement state and first movement result is obtained by the processor. The speed, rotation speed, rotation axis and trace of the ball at second movement state are calculated based on speed and rotation axis of the ball at first movement state, second accelerated speed and environment parameter of the ball at second movement state and second movement result is obtained by the processor. The ball is forced by gravity, applied force and air resistance at first movement state, and the ball is forced by gravity, air resistance and centripetal force at second movement state.
US10262551B2

A systems and method for assessing and enhancing a cognitive ability of a user with early-stage dementia is provided. The method comprises the steps of receiving at least one personalization parameter provided by the user; allowing for the display of at least one cognitive exercise; allowing the user to interact with the at least one cognitive exercise; receiving cognitive data based on the interaction of the at least one cognitive exercise by the user; generating an exercise score based at least in part on the cognitive data; and utilizing the exercise score and the at least one personalization parameter to generate a cognitive ability score, wherein the generated cognitive ability score is utilized in determining a subsequent cognitive exercise to be displayed to the user.
US10262544B2

In one embodiment, a method is provided. The method comprises: obtaining data; generating complete travel plan; determining at least one of: one or more current travel conditions and one or more future travel conditions; automatically generating at least one proposed message based upon the at least one of one or more current travel conditions and one or more future travel conditions; rendering one icon, for each of the at least one proposed message, on a grid having a first axis specifying altitude and a second axis specifying one of distance and time; and wherein each of the at least one proposed message is configured to be at least one of selectable, reviewable, printable, editable, and sendable.
US10262531B2

In accordance with an embodiment, a method for controlling a traffic signal includes providing a malfunction management unit configured to generate a control signal and generating the control signal in response to a first signal from a first light source. The control signal is used to disable the first light source. In accordance with another embodiment, a traffic control system includes a malfunction management unit coupled to a first signal head. The traffic control system further includes a means to inhibit a signal that causes a first light source associated with the first signal head to flash.
US10262529B2

A system comprising a plurality of mobile object servers respectively assigned to a plurality of regions in a geographic space, the plurality of mobile object servers including at least one mobile object server including a mobile object agent assigned to a moving object in the assigned region; and a plurality of event servers operable to manage events occurring in the geographic space; wherein each mobile object server is operable to transfer the mobile object agent to one of the plurality of mobile object servers assigned to a neighboring region in response to the moving object moving to the neighboring region, and execute the mobile object agent to collect information of events from at least one event server, and provide the moving object with information that assists the moving object with traveling in the geographic space.
US10262524B2

A personal security apparatus includes an electronic device that includes a housing having a front wall, a rear wall, and a side wall extending between peripheral edges of the front wall and the rear wall, respectively, the housing defining an interior area. A whistle assembly operably situated on the housing that includes a slit defined by the front wall of the housing, the slit being displaced from and proximate to the side wall of the housing. The personal security apparatus includes a battery positioned in the interior area of the housing and an audible alarm electrically connected to the battery. An input member, such as a panic button, is positioned on one of the front wall or the rear wall of the housing and electrically connected to the audible alarm for energizing the audio alarm when actuated.
US10262516B2

An integrated hanger bearing monitor is provided for reducing installation time and added weight that includes a sensor and an interconnect on a mounting bracket that is sized and configured to be attached to a hanger bearing mounting bracket via connectors that mount the hanger bearing mounting bracket to the helicopter.
US10262515B2

A tracking unit comprising: positioning means for determining a location of the tracking unit; a transceiver unit for communicating at least position data of the tracking unit; a power supplying circuitry for supplying power to the tracking unit; the tracking unit being configured to switch from a first power saving state to an active state after a first predetermined period; send a request to a network address of a positioning application for checking if a location update request has been given to the tracking unit; in response to the location update request being given, determine the location of the tracking unit and send the position data of the tracking unit to the network address; and in response to the location update request not being given or the position data of the tracking unit being sent to the network address, switch back to the first power saving state.
US10262509B1

An electronic computing device includes a processing unit and system memory. The system memory includes instructions which, when executed by the processing unit, cause the electronic computing device to monitor audio from a conversation. One or more keywords are identified from the audio. A context of the conversation is identified from the audio. One or more alerts are displayed on a display screen of the electronic computing device. Each of the one or more alerts corresponds to the context of the conversation. Each of the one or more alerts corresponds to a notification to be communicated to an individual. One of the notifications is obtained. The notification is displayed on the display screen of the electronic computing device.
US10262508B2

Various arrangements of smart devices and systems are presented. Such smart devices and systems may include a wireless interface, a light sensor that detects an ambient brightness level of an ambient environment of the smart device, a motion sensor that detects motion of a user in the ambient environment of the smart device, a light that is capable of outputting light into the ambient environment of the smart device, and a processing system. The processing system may cause the light to illuminate based on: the message indicating that the lighting feature has been activated; the ambient brightness level being below the threshold brightness value; and the user moving in the ambient environment of the smart device or system.
US10262505B1

Methods for securing financial transactions using dynamic PINs without requiring updates to existing banking cards or existing infrastructure at acquiring institutions. The use of a dynamic PIN may be selectively enabled for a subset of banking cards or for a particular banking card when circumstances require use of the dynamic PIN. A dynamic PIN may be required for performing a financial transaction, such as making an online purchase, if an account associated with a banking card has a particular credit limit greater than a threshold or if a suspicious transaction history has been detected (e.g., large out-of-state purchases have recently been made). A dynamic PIN may be required based on a time of day or location associated with the financial transaction (e.g., if the financial transaction is being initiated within a particular foreign country).
US10262502B2

Some embodiments may relate to wagering one or more events. Such events may include sporting events. For example, one or more races may be wagered upon. In some embodiments, one or more wager may include an in running or in game wager. In some embodiments, one or more wagers may include a wager on a group of participants. Various apparatus and methods are described.
US10262492B2

Systems and methods for providing a gambling game communicator in an interface of a gambling communicator hybrid game are disclosed. The gambling game communicator conveys information about the occurrences and outcomes of gambling events and any wagers on the results of the gambling events.
US10262482B1

A document storage and retrieval system for securely storing documents. A mass storage device contains document identification data and document location information but not the document data. A host computer extracts the document identification data and document location information from the mass storage device and sends this information to a storage cabinet containing the document. Each document is removably stored in a file folder contained in a cabinet drawer. Each file folder has a memory unit which stores an electronic version of each physical document contained in the file folder. The host computer directs the initial storage of a document in folder memory. Thereafter, the host computer is denied access to the electronic versions stored in file folder memory. Access to the electronic versions is only possible using a special reader device.
US10262480B2

A method for managing access rights of a user (10) to one place, the method being applied by an automaton (20), inter alia by a time-stamp meter, the automaton (20) including a readout unit (22, 26) and the method including the steps: presenting to the readout member (22, 26) a physical identification medium (14), sending at least one message for requesting provision of the identification code by the readout unit (22, 26) to the physical medium (14), each message being a message intended to be addressed to the first layer (C1) according to a different communication protocol, when the readout unit (22, 26) receives a response from the physical medium (14), receiving the identification code.
US10262470B2

The invention relates to a method for geographically localizing triggers for malfunctions in a motor vehicle, wherein the malfunction of the motor vehicle is detected and an error entry describing the malfunction in an error memory of the motor vehicle is generated, and a geo-position (XY) of the motor vehicle is detected and stored by a localization device of the motor vehicle pp(1). Subsequently, during an error diagnosis of the motor vehicle, the error entry from the error memory of the motor vehicle is read out by an analysis device located outside the motor vehicle and a trigger class (14) describing a trigger of the malfunction is received for the error entry. The geo-position (XY) of the motor vehicle and the malfunction are stored in a corresponding digital map for the trigger class.
US10262463B2

The general field of the invention is that of the methods for graphically representing a first image from an image sensor of the outside landscape superimposed on a second image representing a synthetic image of the same outside landscape, the two images being displayed on a display screen of an onboard display system for aircraft. The first image comprises three rectangular zones of increasing transparency, each zone having a width equal to that of the first image and a determined height, the sum of the three heights being equal to the height of the first image, the first zone situated at the bottom of the image having a first constant level of transparency, the third zone situated at the top of the image having a second constant level of transparency greater than the first level of transparency, the second zone situated between the first zone and the third zone having a level of transparency that is continuously variable between the first level and the second level.
US10262462B2

An augmented reality display system comprises a passable world model data comprises a set of map points corresponding to one or more objects of the real world. The augmented reality system also comprises a processor to communicate with one or more individual augmented reality display systems to pass a portion of the passable world model data to the one or more individual augmented reality display systems, wherein the piece of the passable world model data is passed based at least in part on respective locations corresponding to the one or more individual augmented reality display systems.
US10262460B2

Three dimensional (3D) operational user interface generation systems and methods are described herein. For example, one or more embodiments include calculating a number of locations for a virtual camera, placing the virtual camera at each of the number of locations, generating a 3D image at each of the number of locations, implementing object information for each pixel of the 3D image, and generating a 3D user interface utilizing the 3D image at each of the number of locations.
US10262457B2

A system and method for creating, configuring, and visualizing 3D shape representations is provided. The system enables a user to create, interact with and visualize planar section representations. In further aspects, methods are provided for enabling modification suggestions for structural and/or fabrication improvement.
US10262443B2

A radiation imaging apparatus includes an irradiation element that irradiates a radiation, a radiation detection, an image generation element that generates a radiation image, a memory element that stores a principal component and a location detection element that detects and extracts a specific region from the radiation image by a matching using each contribution rate relative to each template image and each radiation image.
US10262441B2

Disclosed is a method and apparatus for using color measurement features at multiple scales for a Color Transfer technique. In one embodiment, the functions implemented include: resizing a ground truth image target frame to a plurality of different scales; selecting one or more color measurement features from the ground truth image target frame at each of the plurality of different scales; making a color measurement for each color measurement feature in the ground truth image target frame; and adjusting colors of a virtual object in an augmented frame based at least in part on the color measurements.
US10262439B2

Optimal resilience to errors in packetized streaming 3-D wireframe animation is achieved by partitioning the stream into layers and applying unequal error correction coding to each layer independently to maintain the same overall bitrate. The unequal error protection scheme for each of the layers combined with error concealment at the receiver achieves graceful degradation of streamed animation at higher packet loss rates than approaches that do not account for subjective parameters such as visual smoothness.
US10262436B2

A decoding device includes storage to store image data including grayscale values of pixels in multiple captured images, and a processor including multiple SIMD components and at least one component. For each captured image at least one available SIMD component performs: at least one transform with the grayscale values of at least one portion of the captured image to generate at least one corresponding metadata; and the at least one transform in preparation for an analysis of the at least one metadata by the at least one core component. The at least one core component is to perform: the analysis to identify at least one ROI within the captured image indicated by the at least one metadata to include at least one encoded data marking; and a decoding of the at least one ROI to attempt a decode of the at least one encoded data marking.
US10262426B2

Various embodiments of the present invention relate generally to systems and processes for interpolating images of an object. According to particular embodiments, a sequence of images is obtained using a camera which captures the sequence of images along a camera translation. Each image contains at least a portion of overlapping subject matter. A plurality of keypoints is identified on a first image of the sequence of images. Each keypoint from the first image are kept track of to a second image. Using a predetermined algorithm, a plurality of transformations are computed using two randomly sampled keypoint correspondences, each of which includes a keypoint on the first image and a corresponding keypoint on the second image. An optimal subset of transformations is determined from the plurality of transformations based on predetermined criteria, and transformation parameters corresponding to the optimal subset of transformations is calculated and stored for on-the-fly interpolation.
US10262425B2

A method for synchronization of a longitudinal data set from a subject includes receiving a first ensemble registration estimate having a first reference image corresponding to a first image ensemble and receiving a second image ensemble different from the first image ensemble. The method includes determining a second reference image based on the second image ensemble and the first reference image. Further, the method includes determining a second ensemble registration estimate based on the first ensemble registration estimate, the second reference image, the first image ensemble and the second image ensemble using an optimization technique. The method further includes generating a synchronized image ensemble corresponding to the first image ensemble and the second image ensemble based on the second ensemble registration estimate. The method also includes determining a medical condition of the subject by a medical practitioner based on the synchronized image ensemble.
US10262412B2

A welded state monitoring system according to an aspect of the present invention is a welded state monitoring system used for plasma shielded electric resistance welding in which electric resistance welding is performed while irradiating a weld zone of a steel sheet with plasma, and is provided with a plasma irradiation device which irradiates the weld zone with plasma, a first image capturing device which captures an image of the weld zone from above and has an image sensor capable of detecting light having a wavelength of 850 nm or more, a first wavelength region limiting device which limits light incident on the first image capturing device to a wavelength region of 850 nm or more, and an image processing device which subjects the image captured by the first image capturing device to image processing and analyzes the welded state of the weld zone thereby being able to analyze the welded state without being affected by the plasma.
US10262389B2

Technologies related to intermediary graphics rendition are generally described. In some examples, an intermediary computing device may store graphics models in a model store. A server computing device may generate and send a compositing flow to the intermediary computing device. The compositing flow may comprise model identifiers and model rendering information. The intermediary computing device may retrieve models identified in the compositing flow from the model store, and provide the identified models and model rendering information to a Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) for rendering. The GPU may render graphics for delivery via a network to a client device.
US10262388B2

A control surface tracks an individual cacheline in the original surface for frequent data values. If so, control surface bits are set. When reading a cacheline from memory, first the control surface bits are read. If they happen to be set, then the original memory read is skipped altogether and instead the bits from the control surface provide the value for the entire cacheline.
US10262387B2

A display system includes a display device and a graphics processing unit (GPU) coupled via at least one physical layer. The display device includes a pixel array having a non-red-green-blue (non-RGB) pixel format. The GPU is configured to render an image in the non-RGB pixel format and provide the rendered image for transmission to the pixel array via the at least one physical layer.
US10262386B2

A method of rendering an image is disclosed. A plurality of non-overlapping regions of the image is received, each region being associated with a fill compositing stack comprising a plurality of levels to be composited to determine color data of said region, each level being defined by a compositing operation and a color operand. Equivalent ones of the compositing stacks are identified, the equivalent compositing stacks being defined by equivalent sets of graphical commands applied to different color operands. Regions associated with the equivalent compositing stacks are selected. Pixels corresponding to the selected regions are combined into a data structure. The pixels are concurrently rendered using the data structure to render the image.
US10262385B2

In a method and apparatus to acquire magnetic resonance data from a subject and to enter the acquired data into k-space, data entered in an upper-half portion of k-space are acquired under a forward phase encoding gradient of the scanner so as to obtain a first portion of k-space data, and data in a lower-half portion of k-space are acquired under a reverse phase encoding gradient of the scanner so as to obtain a second portion of k-space data. The first portion of k-space data and the second portion of k-space data are combined to form complete k-space data, wherein the first portion of k-space data and the second portion of k-space data each constitute at least half of the complete k-space data.
US10262382B2

Implementations are directed to providing a user of a mobile device access to patient information and patient physiological data. Actions can include receiving user input, the user input indicating a user command to display a task screen, in response to the user input, processing user-specific data to determine one or more patient icons, each patient icon representing a time-sensitive, patient-associated task, and displaying the task screen on the mobile device, the task screen displaying one or more patient icon groups, each patient icon group including a patient icon of the one or more patient icons.
US10262356B2

An illustrative implementation of the technology includes three primary components: a desktop application, a mobile phone application, and connections to retailer inventory and pricing APIs (e.g., for Walmart and/or Best Buy). The experience begins with the consumer going to an online retailer's website (e.g., Amazon) to search for a product. The desktop application automatically searches for the same product using the APIs of Walmart and/or Best Buy. If matches and near-matches of the product are found, the product name, model, price, and local availability at affiliate locations is shown. With a mobile phone camera-scan of the product page, relevant information is transferred to the consumer's phone. From there, the consumer can interact with the options on the mobile phone to be directed to the nearby brick and mortar store of choice carrying that product at the price they want. Along the way, the retailer can present offers and additional product information directly to the consumer. A great variety of other technologies and arrangements are also detailed.
US10262353B1

A method for estimating mobile device performance is provided. The method includes accessing device information, application information and usage information from a plurality of mobile devices and receiving a user selection that indicates a type of mobile device and one or more applications. The method includes determining an impact the one or more applications cause to the selected type of mobile device, in terms of resources of the selected type of mobile device, based on the user selection and based on the device information, application information and usage information from the plurality of mobile devices. The method includes communicating information about the impact, in terms of the resources of the selected type of mobile device. A computer readable media and a system are also provided.
US10262348B2

In one example, a content catalog system may process a bulk set of errors to prioritize those errors that may benefit from manual review by a human error administrator. A catalog quality management sub-system of the content catalog system may receive an error output describing a catalog error for a product aspect of a product in a content catalog from an error detection module. The catalog quality management sub-system may categorize the catalog error by a degree of human interaction with an error fix determined from an error metric in the error output. The catalog quality management sub-system may apply an error fix to the catalog error based on the degree of human interaction.
US10262337B2

A computer-implemented method includes generating, using a transaction management computing subsystem of an advertising platform, a set of primary bid requests responsive to receipt of an advertising call. Each primary bid request includes information sufficient to characterize an impression consumer and information sufficient to characterize each of one or more impressions identified in the advertising call. The method also includes sending the set of primary bid requests from the transaction management computing subsystem to a first set of decisioning computing subsystems of the advertising platform. Each decisioning computing subsystem of the first set being operable to generate a bid response based on the information included in a primary bid request. The method further includes selecting, using the transaction management computing subsystem, a first bid response from among the bid responses generated by the first set of decisioning computing subsystems; and taking, by the transaction management computing subsystem, an action on the first bid response.
US10262327B1

Customer Relationship Management software is integrated with a screen sharing capabilities to enable information about screen sharing sessions to be populated into records associated with the customer relationship management software. Sessions may be started from within the CRM software or may be started independently and information associated with the session may be captured and used to update the CRM records. Once the session has ended, information about who was invited to the session, who attended the session, and how long the session lasted is populated into the CRM record. Sessions may be scheduled in advance or implemented directly in real time. Managers may receive notice of the sessions by electing to follow sessions created by particular sales representatives, particular records, or other data objects. Dashboards may be used to summarize sessions to provide indications of how sessions are being used by sales professionals in connection with interaction with customers.
US10262313B2

A system for conducting a transaction is disclosed. The system may include one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to receive information associated with a transaction initiated using a multi-account card. The one or more processors may be further configured to select and employ one of a plurality of transaction accounts to complete the transaction.
US10262311B1

The present invention communicates with a point of sale terminal using near field data communications and a purchase is either allowed or denied by a billing statement network according to a set of parameters.
US10262310B1

Disclosed are various embodiments for generating a verifiable download authorization code. A computing device obtains a transaction identifier that corresponds to an acquisition of a digital product by a user. The computing device generates a download authorization code based at least in part on the transaction identifier.
US10262308B2

Systems, methods, and apparatus for handling and/or authorizing payment requests by a consumer for a transaction are provided. Challenge questions may be presented from the non-merchant to the consumer after receiving the payment information, thereby allowing a judicious determination of when to ask such challenge questions and allowing complex and probative questions. The time limit for such challenge questions may advantageously be unconstrained, while still preserving security. Also, a risk analysis may be started prior to the consumer submitting payment information, thus allowing an efficient and complex risk analysis. Information about an access device used by the consumer may be obtained at the non-merchant from the access device with code sent to the access device from the merchant, and the device information may be used in the risk analysis.
US10262303B2

A method for applying promotion codes to a payment transaction using an input device in communication with a database is provided. The payment transaction includes a purchase made by a cardholder using a payment card over a payment card network. The method includes storing promotion data within the database including at least one promotional program having a qualifying number of rewards points for a rewards program, and storing rewards data within the database including a current number of rewards points accumulated by the cardholder. The method further includes providing access to the promotion data through the at least one input device including each promotional program having a qualifying number of rewards points that is less than the current number of rewards points for the cardholder, receiving a selected promotional program from the cardholder, and automatically applying the promotion codes associated with the selected promotional program to the payment transaction.
US10262301B2

A computerized system is provided for generating a visual presentation for visually organizing one or more activities of a user, including vendors. The methods and systems are directed to calendaring, social networking, and planning for users, including vendors, consumers and enterprises.
US10262296B2

A method, system, and computer program product are provided to manage inventory. The method includes: obtaining, by a processor, a signal of decodable indicia; decoding, by the processor, the signal of decodable indicia to access decoded data, where the decoded data includes information identifying an object, where the object includes a plurality of items. Based on the information identifying the object, the processor obtains, from a memory, a visual representation of a portion of the object. The visual representation is divided into a plurality of regions and each region represents an item of the plurality of items. The processor displays the visual representation on a client and obtains a designation of at least one of the plurality of regions. Based on obtaining the designation the processor generates an order request for an item represented by the at least one of the plurality of regions.
US10262293B1

An inventory location such as a shelf may be used to stow different types of items. The shelf may be equipped with a plurality of lanes arranged parallel to one another. Items may rest upon two or more of the lanes. Each lane includes a weight sensor that provides weight data about a load on the lane. Based on the weight data and item data indicative of individual weights of those items stowed on the shelf, interaction data indicative of an activity such as a pick or place of an item may be determined. The interaction data may specify what item was picked or placed, quantity of that item that was picked or placed, and so forth. Data from other sensors, such as a camera, may be used to determine the interaction data.
US10262286B2

A method for comparing and analyzing data based on data analysis reports is provided. The method may include receiving a first dataset. The method may also include identifying a first portion of the first dataset and a second portion of the first dataset. Additionally, the method may include comparing and analyzing the first portion of the first dataset with the second portion of the first dataset. The method may also include receiving a second dataset from a location different from the first dataset. The method may further include comparing and analyzing the first portion and second portion of the first dataset with the second dataset. The method may also include receiving a plurality of first analysis results and a plurality of second analysis results based on the comparisons and the analyses. The method may also include presenting the plurality of first analysis results and the plurality of second analysis results.
US10262284B2

An inventory management system performs inventory management for complex packs. The inventory management system receives a request to estimate inventory for a complex pack. The inventory management system then determines, based on a data indicator stored in an accounting database, whether inventory for the complex pack is held at component level or at pack level. When inventory is held at component level, the inventory management system determines an estimate complex pack inventory based on component inventories and number of components in the complex pack.
US10262282B2

Automatic sorting and propagating of information relating to electronic documents is presented. With regard to an electronic document, such as an incoming message, an enhanced information management component (EIMC) can analyze the document to identify a file folder associated with a subject to which the document relates. Based on interaction with or tagging of the document in a first user interface (UI) and predefined user preferences, the EIMC can propagate information relating to the subject and/or document to a second UI. The EIMC can archive the document in the identified file folder automatically or in response to as little as one UI control manipulation. The EIMC can analyze audio or video content to facilitate tagging and archiving of such content using the first UI and propagation of information relating to such content and/or related subject to a second UI.
US10262279B2

A system and method for providing career-related information. An example method includes acquiring user information, wherein the user information includes an indication of a target career position or opportunity; obtaining aggregated information pertaining to workers who have attained the target career position; and employing the user information and the aggregated information to provide career-related information pertaining to one or more career paths. In the example method, a user questionnaire is employed to facilitate acquiring the user information. The step of obtaining aggregated information includes collecting anonymous information from profiles of the workers. The profile information may be retrieved from a Human Capital Management (HCM), performance management system, social network system, or other Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system component of an organization.
US10262277B2

In general, embodiments of the present invention provide systems, methods and computer readable media for automated dynamic data quality assessment. One aspect of the subject matter described in this specification includes the actions of receiving a data quality job including a new data sample; and, if the new data sample is determined to be added to a reservoir of data samples, sending a quality verification request to an oracle; receiving a new data sample quality estimate from the oracle; and adding the new data sample and estimate to the reservoir. A second aspect of the subject matter includes the actions of receiving, from a predictive model, a judgment associated with a new data sample; analyzing the new data sample based in part on the judgment to determine whether to send a new data sample quality verification request to an oracle; and, if a new data sample quality estimate is received from the oracle, determining whether to add the new data sample and the judgment to the reservoir.
US10262273B2

A method for interfacing with a cognitive inference and learning system comprising: processing data from a plurality of data sources to provide cognitively processed insights via a cognitive inference and learning system, the cognitive inference and learning system further comprising performing a learning operation to iteratively improve the cognitively processed insights over time; receiving the data from the plurality of data sources to the cognitive interface and learning system via a first interface, and, providing the cognitively processed insights to a destination via a second interface.
US10262271B1

Systems and methods for implementing and using a data modeling and machine learning lifecycle management platform that facilitates collaboration among data engineering, development and operations teams and provides capabilities to experiment using different models in a production environment to accelerate the innovation cycle. Stored computer instructions and processors instantiate various modules of the platform. The modules include a user interface, a collector module for accessing various data sources, a workflow module for processing data received from the data sources, a training module for executing stored computer instructions to train one or more data analytics models using the processed data, a predictor module for producing predictive datasets based on the data analytics models, and a challenger module for executing multi-sample hypothesis testing of the data analytics models.
US10262255B2

A low-cost, multi-function tracking system with a form factor that unobtrusively integrates the components needed to implement a combination of different localization techniques and also is able to perform a useful ancillary function that otherwise would have to be performed with the attendant need for additional materials, labor, and expense. An example tracking system is implemented as an adhesive product that integrates tracking components within a flexible adhesive structure in a way that not only provides a cost-effective platform for interconnecting, optimizing, and protecting the components of the tracking system but also maintains the flexibility needed to function as an adhesive product that can be deployed seamlessly and unobtrusively into various tracking applications and workflows, including person and object tracking applications, and asset management workflows such as manufacturing, storage, shipping, delivery, and other logistics associated with moving products and other physical objects.
US10262252B2

A wireless communication device is provided that has a dielectric member attached to a metal surface of an article, an RFIC element including first and second terminal electrodes, a first radiation electrode disposed on the dielectric member in parallel with and oppositely to the metal surface of the article at a predetermined distance and connected to the first terminal electrode of the RFIC element, and a second radiation electrode disposed on the dielectric member in parallel with and oppositely to the metal surface of the article at the predetermined distance and connected to the second terminal electrode of the RFIC element independently of the first radiation electrode. The first and second radiation electrodes extend in respective directions intersecting with each other, with the first radiation electrode having a smaller width and a shorter length in an extending direction than the second radiation electrode.
US10262248B2

An image forming apparatus includes a storage unit, a connector including a power supply terminal, a power supply unit for generating an operating voltage, a switch for turning on and off application of the operating voltage to the power supply terminal, a capacitor connected between the power supply terminal and the switch, and a control circuit configured to start up when a reset signal is changed. When the main power supply is turned on, the switch is temporarily turned on, and the reset signal is changed after the switch is turned off. After a start-up process is started, the control circuit interrupts the start-up process when recognizing that there is a connected device based on a result of comparison between a capacitor voltage and a threshold voltage.
US10262245B2

Electronic devices are provided with ejectable component assemblies. Each ejectable component assembly may include a tray that can be loaded with one or more types of removable module, such as a mini-SIM card and a micro-SIM card, and inserted into the device. Each assembly may also include a base coupled to a circuit board for electrically coupling with the removable module, a cage for biasing the module down against the base, and a guide for retaining the module at a functional insertion position within the device.
US10262241B2

Embodiments of this disclosure belong to the field of computer technologies and disclose a method and an apparatus for recognizing a character string in an image. The method includes: according to image data of a pre-stored sample image block including a character string, and based on a convolutional neural network algorithm, constructing an expression of a probability set corresponding to a character string recognition result of the sample image block, the expression of the probability set being constituted by a to-be-determined parameter; based on a training target of maximizing a probability that the character string recognition result determined according to the probability set is the character string included in the pre-stored sample image block, training the plurality of to-be-determined parameters to obtain a training value for each to-be-determined parameter; and when a to-be-recognized target image block is obtained, determining, based on the convolutional neural network algorithm and the training values of the plurality of to-be-determined parameters, a target probability set corresponding to the target image block, and determining, according to the target probability set, a character string recognition result of the target image block. By means of the embodiments of this disclosure, correctness of recognizing a character string can be improved.
US10262238B2

A camera system captures images from a set of cameras to generate binocular panoramic views of an environment. The cameras are oriented in the camera system to maximize the minimum number of cameras viewing a set of randomized test points. To calibrate the system, matching features between images are identified and used to estimate three-dimensional points external to the camera system. Calibration parameters are modified to improve the three-dimensional point estimates. When images are captured, a pipeline generates a depth map for each camera using reprojected views from adjacent cameras and an image pyramid that includes individual pixel depth refinement and filtering between levels of the pyramid. The images may be used generate views of the environment from different perspectives (relative to the image capture location) by generating depth surfaces corresponding to the depth maps and blending the depth surfaces.
US10262234B2

In one embodiment, 3D LIDAR data points are collected using a 3D LIDAR device mounted on an ADV, while the ADV is driving within a predetermined proximity. GPS information associated with a number of objects that are located and moving within the proximity surrounding the ADV. The GPS information of the objects may include a location, a speed, and a heading direction of the objects captured at a particular point in time. The objects are associated with at least some of the LIDAR data points based on the GPS information of the objects. The 3D LIDAR data points are then labeled based on a type of the objects, wherein the labeled 3D LIDAR data points are utilized to train a machine-learning algorithm or model to be utilized for object recognition by ADVs.
US10262232B2

Disclosed herein are methods and systems for generating a fingerprint for verification of a reference object, such as a layer or ply during a composite laminate layup procedure. An exemplary method includes generating a plurality of images of the reference object from a plurality of angles, removing at least one lighting effect from at least one reference image to generate at least one processed image, generating a reference fingerprint for the reference object based on the at least one processed image, generating at least one candidate image of a candidate object, generating a candidate fingerprint for the candidate object based on the at least one candidate image, comparing the candidate fingerprint and the reference fingerprint to determine whether a correlation exists between the candidate fingerprint and the reference fingerprint, and generating an alert based on the comparison of the candidate fingerprint and the reference fingerprint.
US10262230B1

A two-dimensional (2D) image and a three-dimensional (3D) of an environment may be captured. Upon identifying a location and/or contour of an object from the 3D image, the object from the 3D image may be mapped onto the 2D image. The object, including its location and contour, may be identified from the 2D image. Based at least partly on a comparison between the object from the 3D image and the object from the 2D image, a disparity may be calculated. The location and contour of the object may be determined when it is determined that the disparity is less than or equal to a predetermined threshold. Otherwise, the object from the 3D image may be remapped onto the 2D image.
US10262215B2

A scene understanding device obtains map data where one, two or more obstacle detection frames, shaped corresponding to a road structure, for detecting an obstacle are set in advance for a specific spot on a road where a vehicle would otherwise bump into a vehicle or a pedestrian. The scene understanding device determines whether there exists an obstacle in the obstacle detection frames set for the specific spot on a scheduled traveling route of a host vehicle, and calculates the degree of risk at the specific spot based on a result of determining whether there exists an obstacle therein.
US10262209B2

The invention provides a method of analyzing video data comprising the steps of recording the video data using one or more video recording devices; analyzing at least one video frame of the video data to extract identification information regarding a specific object of interest that is comprised in a watch list of a plurality of objects of interest, the watch list including at least one entry for each of the plurality of objects of interest; computing a matching value by comparing the extracted identification information with predetermined identification information of the specific object of interest; and storing object data and the matching value as an additional entry in the watch list in association with the specific object of interest.
US10262207B2

The present invention relates to a method for tracking a position of at least one keypoint in an image of an object moving relative to an optical sensor, wherein light reflected from the object (12) is detected so as to generate an image of the object, and wherein a position of at least one keypoint (Kj) in said image is detected and updated using temporal contrast events (Ev) of the optical sensor. The invention also relates to a corresponding computer program and device.
US10262187B1

Disclosed are systems and methods for performing spoof detection. The method includes: receiving, by a processor from a biometric sensor, an input image of a biometric; analyzing the input image to identify pixels associated with a first feature in the input image; performing a local binary pattern (LBP) analysis on the pixels associated with the first feature, which comprises computing, for a given pixel associated with the first feature, an LBP value corresponding to texture of one or more neighboring pixels around the given pixel, wherein the neighboring pixels around the given pixel comprise eight pixels around the given pixel, including pixels on a top, a bottom, a left, a right, and at four corners of a location of the given pixel; and, determining whether the input image is a replica of the biometric based on results of performing the LBP analysis on the pixels associated with the first feature.
US10262184B2

An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a touchscreen display, a pressure sensor positioned to sense external pressure against the display, a fingerprint sensor positioned to detect a fingerprint on at least a portion of the display, a processor electrically coupled to the display, the pressure sensor, and the fingerprint sensor, and a memory electrically coupled to the processor, in which the memory stores at least one registered fingerprint. The processor is configured to sense pressure of a user's finger against the display using the pressure sensor, upon sensing of the pressure, activate the fingerprint sensor, detect a fingerprint of the finger using the fingerprint sensor, determine whether the detected fingerprint is matched with any of the at least one registered fingerprint, and perform a preselected function without further requiring authentication, when the detected fingerprint is matched with any of the at least one registered fingerprint.
US10262178B2

The present disclosure discloses an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor package. The ultrasonic fingerprint sensor package includes a substrate, a control chip, an ultrasonic probe, and packaging material. The substrate includes a substrate top surface and a plurality of first connection electrodes formed on the substrate top surface. The control chip includes a chip bottom surface and a plurality of second connection electrodes formed on the chip bottom surface. The control chip is connected to the substrate using a flip chip mounting technology. The second connection electrodes are connected to the first connection electrodes. The ultrasonic probe is arranged on the control chip, and configured to emit ultrasonic wave and receive ultrasonic wave reflected by an object. The packaging material covers the substrate and the control chip, and fixes the ultrasonic probe using a molding technology.
US10262176B1

An automatic object identification scanner is equipped with recognition units that provide detection results for objects and a controller that resolves potential conflicts in the results. One form of recognition unit detects product identifiers and flags in a digital payload that is encoded redundantly across packaging or labels applied to packaging. The controller gets detection results and evaluates them relative to a state data structure, which maintains state for identifiers obtained within a time interval, such as a timeout interval or waiting period after a detection result. Identifiers are reported to a POS system depending on logic that evaluates code priority and pending waiting periods.
US10262167B2

A radio frequency identification (RFID) switch tag is disclosed. This RFID switch tag includes a base component having an ultra-high frequency (UHF) booster, and a detachable component having at least one UHF RFID module and a high frequency (HF) RFID module. In some embodiments, the detachable component is positioned in close proximity to the base component in a first configuration of the RFID switch tag such that the at least one UHF RFID module is sufficiently coupled to the UHF booster in the base component to form an UHF RFID system having a desired performance. The detachable component can also be separated from the base component to obtain a second configuration of the RFID switch tag, and the HF RFID module remains functional within the detached detachable component so that the detachable component can be used as a standalone HF RFID tag.
US10262164B2

A transform-enabled integrated circuit for use in cryptographic proof-of-work systems is provided. The transform-enabled integrated circuit includes a transformation block embedded among other circuitry components within the cryptographic datapath of the transform-enabled integrated circuit. The transformation block may be configured at a time subsequent to the manufacture of the integrated circuit to embody as circuitry any one of a plurality of mathematical transformation functions, thus enabling a user to systemically modify the results of cryptographic operations performed by the integrated circuit while retaining the high performance and efficiency characteristics of application specific integrated circuits. Embodiments of the technology disclosed herein provides an hereto unachievable level of flexibility in the deployment of application-specific integrated circuits within proof-of-work verification systems, such as private block chain systems, public block chain systems, digital rights management, secure token and other cryptography-related fields.
US10262162B2

In an embodiment, the present invention includes a processor having an execution logic to execute instructions and a control transfer termination (CTT) logic coupled to the execution logic. This logic is to cause a CTT fault to be raised if a target instruction of a control transfer instruction is not a CTT instruction. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10262155B1

Examples are generally directed towards disabling features using a feature toggle associated with an application programming interface (API). A server receives an API request including one or more elements. An element is associated with a set of features. If a feature state of every feature within the set of features is an enabled feature state, the element state is an enabled element state and the request is validated. The validated request is executed and a response to the request is returned to the client. If at least one feature state of at least one feature within the set of features is a disabled feature state or a hidden feature state, the element state is a disabled element state and the request is invalided. The invalidated request is rejected and an error message is returned to the client.
US10262152B2

An access control apparatus comprises a control unit that, based on predetermined access control information, restricts access to an electronic file by software that is permitted to access or prohibited from accessing the electronic file. An access control system comprises: an access control apparatus that has a control unit that, based on predetermined access control information, restricts access to an electronic file by software that is permitted to access or prohibited from accessing the electronic file; and a management apparatus that is provided outside the access control apparatus, and provides, to the access control apparatus, at least one of the predetermined access control information and a judgment result based on the predetermined access control information.
US10262122B2

An analysis apparatus analyzes access logs including authentication results and authentication information of users, and includes: a calculation unit that calculates a similarity between pieces of authentication information in two consecutive access logs when access logs of the same access source, from the access logs, are chronologically arranged, and presumes that a piece of authentication information of the access logs of the user has been input by a human if the calculated similarity is equal to or greater than a predetermined value; and a risk determination unit that determines that there is a possibility that the access source in the access logs is being an attack source if an authentication result of any of the two access logs is authentication failure and the calculation unit presumes that any piece of authentication information of the two access logs has not been input by a human.
US10262121B2

Current CAPTCHA tests are designed to be difficult for a bot and simple for a human-user to answer; however, as artificial intelligence improves, bots are more capable of using techniques such as optical character recognition to resolve current CAPTCHAs in similar manners as human-users. By providing a CAPTCHA challenge from a library or set of challenges that are designed in a manner that causes or likely causes a human-user to trivially get the answer to the challenge wrong, helps to confirm that a user is a human-user, as a bot would answer the challenge correctly.
US10262114B2

Example embodiments of the present invention may provide an efficient method of identifying unit doses of medication, and more specifically, to dispensing, identifying, packaging, and labeling unit doses of medication for distribution. In particular, methods may include receiving medication information, causing identifying information related to the medication information to be printed to a web of material, where the identifying information is printed at regular intervals, and preparing a medication unit dose to be dispensed to a container. Methods may further include verifying that the medication unit dose corresponds to the identifying information printed to the web of material, and joining the web of material to the container in response to the dispensed unit dose corresponding to the identifying information.
US10262104B2

Presented herein are methods and compositions for determining haplotypes in a sample. The methods are useful for obtaining sequence information regarding, for example, HLA type and haplotype. Also presented herein are methods of determining haplotypes in a sample based on a plurality sequence reads.
US10262099B2

A method of providing self-aligned via (SAV) awareness in optical proximity correction (OPC) includes identifying non-SAV edges, identifying any lower metal structure that is within a critical distance from the non-SAV edges, and defining replacement non-SAV edges proximate to the lower metal structure using a distance constraint that is evaluated as part of the OPC objective function to redefine the mask solution and relocate at least one non-SAV edge away from the lower metal structure.
US10262095B1

A method for converting real number modeling to a cycle-driven simulation interface file is provided. The method includes verifying an input in a file that includes a real number modeling code, requesting a user input parameter, converting the file to a cycle-driven simulation interface file based on the user input parameter, and verifying the cycle-driven simulation interface file. Converting the method includes building a definitions file storing a width of at least one real number in the circuit design, and selecting a real number modeling file from the circuit design. For the real number modeling file, the method includes parsing the real number modeling file, building a header file associated with the real number modeling file, and building a compilation file associated with the cycle-driven simulation interface file. A system and a computer readable medium to perform the above method are also provided.
US10262090B1

A system and method for electrical tree simulation based on a modification of a discharge avalanche model with an application of a charge simulation method to determine partial discharge data during the growth of electrical trees in an insulation system and a method of using the model to determine the remaining useful life of an insulation system.
US10262086B2

An analyzing apparatus generates first displacement distribution data indicating a displacement distribution of a member caused by springback based on finite element model data, material physical property data, and stress distribution data; generates second displacement distribution data indicating an amount of displacement of the member in each of a plurality of, for example, all, natural vibration deformation modes based on the finite element model data and the material physical property data; obtains a degree of coincidence between the first displacement distribution data and each of the second displacement distribution data, and selects one or more natural vibration deformation modes based on the degree of coincidence, to determine a modified shape in which natural vibrations are increased, thereby bringing the member closer to a target shape.
US10262082B2

A map generator machine generates influence maps based on profiles of entities, such as members of an online social networking service. The entities can be treated as nodes within a social graph, and each node may be represented by a corresponding node profile. The machine is configured to access a database of node profiles and rank the nodes according to seniority information contained in the node profiles. The machine is further configured to group nodes into clusters based on skill similarity based on skill descriptors included in their corresponding node profiles. The machine is also configured to generate one or more maps to depict one or more the subsets of the nodes. As generated, such a map is a graphical presentation of at least some of the nodes of the social graph, and the map may be generated with visual indicators of seniority and skill similarity.
US10262081B2

A method, apparatus, and computer program product are disclosed for improved string searching. Embodiments described herein provide a mechanism for retrieving string positions of nearest sorted strings. Each letter of the string being used to search for uses its own pointer, each with an array large enough to hold all possible characters. Only the minimum number of letter pointers are needed to make the string unique within the list. Near strings are found by walking up and down each array of pointers to find the closest string.
US10262077B2

Methods and systems for pattern matching and relationship discovery in graphs. The graph may be adapted as an actor graph, where vertices may include processing functionality and executable logic. The vertices of an actor graph may send messages to other vertices to which they are connected. A first vertex may receive an initial regular expression. The first vertex may evaluate which of its edges and/or respective vertices connected to these edges satisfy a first condition in the initial regular expression. If the first condition is met by an edge and or its connected vertex, the initial regular expression may be modified, if necessary, to reflect that the first condition has been met. The modified expression is then communicated to the connected vertex. The identity of the edge and/or the connected vertex may be recorded. A subsequent vertex may then proceed in a similar manner as the first vertex.
US10262073B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for generating and distributing interactive documents. An interactive document generation platform receives information that defines a series of interactive pages of an interactive document to be provided for facilitating performance of a procedure, receives multimedia content to be presented with interactive pages of the interactive document, and generates a data package that includes metadata, structural data, and multimedia content for the interactive document. The data package is provided to an interactive document distribution platform configured for adapting the interactive document for presentation by a plurality of different types of computing devices, receiving a request for the interactive document for a computing device of a particular type, and providing to the computing device a version of the interactive document that is adapted for presentation by the particular type of the computing device.
US10262065B2

A computer-implemented method for hybrid task assignment is presented. A working hardware node crawls a particular application and encounters a task. A mapping function is used to determine whether the task encountered is reserved. In response to a determination the task encountered is not reserved, the task is handled by the working node, and in response to a determination the task encountered is reserved, the task encountered is sent to a central unit. A determination is made as to whether the working node is idle. In response to a determination the working node is idle, another task is requested from the central unit by the working node. In response to a determination the working node is not idle, as determination is made as to whether all tasks are complete. In response to a determination all tasks are not complete, the task is handled by the working node.
US10262062B2

Natural language system question classifier, semantic representations, and logical form template techniques and systems are described. In one or more implementations, a natural language input is classified as corresponding to respective ones of a plurality of classes of questions. A semantic intent of the natural language input is extracted as a semantic entity and a semantic representation. Question classification labels that classify the question included in the natural language input is then used to select at least one of a plurality of logical form templates. The semantic intent that is extracted from the natural language input is then used to fill in the selected logical form templates, such as to fill in entity, subject, predicate, and object slots using the semantic entity and semantic representation. The filled-in logical form template is then mapped to form a database query that is then executed to query a database to answer the question.
US10262055B2

The present disclosure is directed towards a data storage setting arrangement in a federated database system that includes applications configured to handle data in corresponding databases. The arrangement includes a communication interface for obtaining application requirement data (AIC) related to database usage, a database determining unit for predicting database type using the application requirement data and selecting database based on the database type prediction, a processing type determining unit for predicting database processing type based on the application requirement data and selecting database processing type based on the processing type prediction, a data model creating unit for creating a data model for storing of data in the database based on the application requirement data and an instantiating unit for instantiating a connection between the application and the selected database based on the selected database processing type and data model.
US10262054B2

The upgrading of a relational database on multiple of machines (e.g., a service) that perform data operations via stored procedures. The upgrade occurs without changing the functionality of the set of one or more stored procedures. Accordingly, even if the machine itself is not upgraded, the machines can still interface with the database via the set of one or more stored procedures. The upgrade of the relational database occurs by adding occur by adding new table(s) to the relational database, and thereafter adding new stored procedures to the stored procedure store, the new stored procedures referencing parameters of the new tables. Since the machines that interface with the relational database can still operate on the upgraded database using the old stored procedures, each machine may then be upgraded in an orderly manner to interface with the new stored procedures.
US10262043B2

A method for evaluating annotation quality is provided. The method may include obtaining annotation information associated with a plurality of annotators and a plurality of data elements including a plurality of annotation entries corresponding to at least one data element and entered based on an annotation guideline, determining a quality rating for the annotation guideline based on a comparison between a first value associated with the plurality of annotators and the plurality of data elements and a second value associated with any disparity among the plurality of annotation entries, determining a proficiency rating for an annotator from the plurality of annotators based on a comparison between a third value associated with annotation entries by the annotator and the second value, and generating a report based on the quality rating and the proficiency rating.
US10262037B2

An approach for joining operations on document-oriented databases. The approach consists of receiving database identifiers, common attributes and results attributes for core and target databases being joined. Common attributes are searched for in the databases. The searches performed include string, expansive, character and nested. Common attribute join conflicts are identified and input is received to resolve attribute join conflicts. Resolved join conflicts are updated in a join substitution database for subsequent use and joined data results are output to virtual table(s).
US10262036B2

A computing device includes a logic machine and a storage machine holding instructions. The instructions are executable by the logic machine to, receive a machine-understandable representation of voice input, determine a pronoun associated with the voice input, map the pronoun to an object of user focus, generate one or more focus-specific search queries for the object of user focus, execute the one or more focus-specific search queries, and present the results of the one or more focus-specific search queries.
US10262031B1

The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computing system program products for decrementally calculating kurtosis for Big Data or streamed data. Embodiments of the invention include decrementally calculating one or more components of a kurtosis for an adjusted computation subset based on one or more components of the kurtosis calculated for a previous computation subset and then calculating the kurtosis based on the components. Decrementally calculating kurtosis avoids visiting all data elements in the adjusted computation subset and performing redundant computations thereby increasing calculation efficiency, saving computing resources and reducing computing system's power consumption.
US10262030B1

A data recipe may be automatically generated to provide requested information to a user. After the information is requested, one or more data sources may be interrogated to discover a plurality of data types of data stored in the data sources. The data types may be categorized to define a plurality of data recipe ingredients that are likely to be needed to provide the requested information. The data recipe ingredients may be compared with a reference data recipe. Based on the results of the comparison, a new data recipe that provides the requested information may be made by either modifying the reference data recipe or by proceeding independently of the reference data recipe. The new data recipe may, for example, calculate a key performance indicator used to measure organizational performance.
US10262019B1

An apparatus in one embodiment comprises a processing platform implementing an Internet of Things (IoT) distributed management system accessible to a plurality of user devices over at least one network. The processing platform is configured to determine IoT infrastructure for a given IoT deployment in at least one particular usage context, to control placement of multiple workflow processes for the IoT deployment over a plurality of distributed locations within the IoT infrastructure, and to manage execution of the workflow processes at the distributed locations in accordance with one or more constraints of the particular usage context. The IoT deployment comprises one or more IoT platforms each configured to interact with a different set of IoT devices. The placement of multiple workflow processes over the plurality of distributed locations illustratively provides a designated distribution of data, services, applications and analytics for the IoT deployment in the particular usage context.
US10262008B2

In response to detecting a file upload request of a file to storage within a file repository, at least one filename metadata token is identified that includes a subset of characters of a filename of the file and that is mapped in association with the file repository using the subset of characters to at least one repository upload processing action of the file repository. Each mapped repository upload processing action, identified using the subset of characters of each of the at least one filename metadata token, is executed in association with the file upload request of the file to the storage within the file repository.
US10262000B1

Techniques are provided for globally appending data from a group of distributed processes to a shared file using a log-structured file system. Data generated by a plurality of processes in a parallel computing system are appended to a shared file by storing the data to the shared file using a log-structured file system (such as a Parallel Log-Structured File System (PLFS)); and generating an index entry for the data, the index entry comprising a logical offset entry and a timestamp entry indicating a time of the storage, wherein the logical offset entry is resolved at read time. The logical offset entry can be populated with an append placeholder that is resolved when the shared file is read. At read time, a plurality of the index entries associated with the shared file can be sorted using the timestamp entry to deliver the requested shared file to a requesting application.
US10261994B2

The present invention provides a method that includes receiving a result word set in a target language representing a translation of a test word set in a source language. When the result word set is not in a set of acceptable translations, the method includes measuring a minimum number of edits to transform the result word set into a transform word set. The transform word set is in the set of acceptable translations. A system is provided that includes a receiver to receive a result word set and a counter to measure a minimum number of edits to transform the result word set into a transform word set. A method is provided that includes automatically determining a translation ability of a human translator based on a test result. The method also includes adjusting the translation ability of the human translator based on historical data of translations performed by the human translator.
US10261989B2

A method for mapping a source lexical unit in a first language with target lexical unit in a second language, the method comprising: acquiring a source digital text comprising a plurality of source sentences; parsing the plurality of source sentences into source lexical units; generating, for each of the one or more source lexical units a source context parameter; acquiring a target digital text comprising a plurality of target sentences; parsing the plurality of target sentences into target lexical units; generating for each one or more target lexical units, a target context parameter; selecting a first source lexical unit having a first source context parameter; comparing the first source context parameter with a plurality of target context parameters to determine a target context parameter having a lowest difference value; mapping the first source lexical unit with a first target lexical unit associated with the given target context parameter.
US10261985B2

The facilitating of output on an output device that receives output from an application that actually redefines during use. An initial output of information to be presented is caused to be rendered on the output device. Then, upon encountering that the application itself is redefined, the output is altered, and the output device updated. Furthermore, there may be other triggers that change the output on the output device including a change in allocation of output between multiple output devices, a change in users of the output device, a change in position of one or more users with respect to the output device, a change in control of one or more users with respect to the output device, a change in authorization of one or more users with respect to the output device or the information outputted. Accordingly, the output device may be updated appropriately even in a dynamic computing environment.
US10261982B2

Particular embodiments of a computing device may provide a main thread, a graphics thread to handle tasks related to rendering and presenting a graphical user interface (GUI), and an input thread to handle tasks related to processing input-related events. The GUI may comprise at least one animated component associated with a set of state variables. The main thread may handle tasks to generate a GUI hierarchy and provide copies of the GUI hierarchy to the input thread and the graphics thread. The input thread may handle tasks to initialize and update the state variables and provide information about the state variables to the graphics thread. The graphics thread may then handle tasks to update the GUI by rendering a first frame of the animation based on the state variables.
US10261980B2

A method and system for storing data used by an add-in application in, or associated with, a document. Document-based applications, such as Microsoft® Word and Corel® WordPerfect®, can be functionally enhanced with third-party add-ins. Present methods of storing data in a document body can slow down the document-based application processing significantly as the document grows large and the data associated with the add-in or document application also grows. Other current methods use auxiliary files, which means that the auxiliary files must be kept with the document. The presented method and system enable efficient add-in storage in a document, without substantial slow-down in performance or interference with the user's ability to manipulate the document. Because data is stored within the document itself, the document can be shared without losing data used by the add-in application.
US10261967B2

A computer implemented method is provided for creating a regular expression for extracting data from a data set. The method comprises the steps of: identifying a first common substring, the first common substring being present in at least two data entry strings of a first data set, by comparing a first and second data entry string of the first data set; and creating a first regular expression for extracting data from a second data set, the first regular expression including a first part for matching the first common substring.
US10261966B2

A video searching method and a video searching system are applied to an auxiliary searching of an original video. The video searching method includes setting a region-of-interest in a screen of the original video, setting a capturing condition that includes an interactive relation between the region-of-interest and a moving object of the original video, capturing a background screen of the original video and object snapshots of the moving object that comply with the capturing condition, selecting at least one of the object snapshots captured from the same moving object as a representative object snapshot, or integrating some of the object snapshots as a single representative object snapshot; and pasting the representative object snapshot at a coordinate corresponding to the background screen according to a corresponding timestamp, to generate a graphical event timeline that displays all the object snapshots.
US10261962B2

A method for organizing images from multiple image capture devices includes automatically determining a coarse offset between image capture times recorded in a first image capture device and image capture times recorded in a second image capture device. The coarse offset is determined by a computing a correlation between image counts of images captured by the first image capture device and images captured by the first image capture device. The method also includes adjusting the image capture times of images recorded in the second image capture device by the coarse offset to produce adjusted image capture times for images captured by the second image capture device.
US10261960B2

A method is described that includes providing a snapshot counter for a storage system implemented with multiple distributed consistent database instances. The method further includes recognizing the taking of a snapshot of the storage system by incrementing the snapshot counter from a first snapshot counter value to a second snapshot counter value. The method further includes, in response to a first change for one of the distributed consistent databases subsequent to the taking of the snapshot, performing the following: saving state information of the distributed consistent database as the state information existed prior to the change and associating the first snapshot counter value to the state information. Associating the second snapshot counter's value with the distributed consistent database having the first change. Another method for the taking of a snapshot of a distributed consistent database is also described.
US10261959B2

Systems and methods for converting a data item provided by an external data provider system into a data type specified by a data processing system for a data field of the data item. A data processing system stores a coercion rule for each data field of a first data set provided by the data provider system. Each stored coercion rule identifies at least one data type for the corresponding data field. Responsive to a second data set provided by the data provider system, the data processing system coerces each data item of the second data set into at least one data type specified by the stored coercion rule for the data field of the data item to generate at least one converted data item of the second data set. The data processing system generates information from at least one converted data item, and provides the information to a consuming system.
US10261954B2

Techniques for optimizing search result snippet selection. In one aspect, the techniques include receiving a query and identifying a set of documents matching the query. A set of one or more snippet field types for a snippet representing a corresponding document of the set of documents is selected based at least in part on a snippet selection model. The snippet selection model is adjusted to reinforce or discourage selection of the set of one or more snippet field types for future queries based on the user click.
US10261952B1

The disclosed embodiments provide a system for restoring temporal coherence of ranked content that was previously shown to a user. During operation, the system receives a set of content items to display to the user. For each content item, the system obtains a ranking score; determines if the content item was impressed upon the user during a prior session; and, if so, adds the content item to an impressed subset of content items. The system creates a display order for the set of content items by: removing the impressed content items from the set of content items; ordering the set of content items according to their ranking scores; ordering the impressed subset of content items according to their display order in the prior session; and inserting the impressed subset into the set of content items at a determined insertion point. The system then displays the ordered set of content items.
US10261951B2

In an example embodiment, a local search of non-local search results is introduced such that when an initial call is performed, the entire list of non-local search results is saved locally on the mobile device. When subsequent searches are to be performed after additional characters are typed in a search box, these subsequent searches are performed on the list of non-local search results that has been saved locally. As long as a preset, threshold number of matching search results is found from the list of non-local search results that has been saved locally, no additional calls to the server need to be made. If at any point the number of matching search results found from the list of non-local search results that had been saved locally falls below the threshold, then a call to the server is made for a refreshed list of non-local search results.
US10261945B1

In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a request for a value of at least one data element defined by a master data management (MDM) model, wherein the at least one data element is based, at least in part, on monitoring data collected from a monitored system. The method further includes determining from a central data store whether the at least one data element is centrally stored or is federated. The central data store maintains a common representation of a plurality of data elements in conformance to the MDM model. The MDM model is extended to indicate whether each data element of the plurality of data elements is centrally stored or is federated. The determining is based, at least in part, on the indication.
US10261942B2

Example embodiments relate to embedded processing of structured and unstructured data. Example embodiments may traverse a directory structure of the computing device, wherein a storage medium of the computing device comprises structured data and non-structured data. For a first file traversed in the directory structure, a first file format of the first file may be detected, the first file format comprising an unstructured file type. The content and metadata of the first file may be obtained and included in a directory table stored in the storage medium. For a second file traversed in the directory structure, a second file format of the second file may be detected, the second file format comprising a structured file type. The content and metadata of the second file may be obtained and included in the directory table stored in the storage medium.
US10261939B2

In accordance with at least one embodiment, a processor system is disclosed having a SIMD processor device that has a plurality of subsidiary processing elements that are controlled to process multiple data concurrently. In accordance with at least one embodiment, the SIMD processor is a vector processor (VPU) having a plurality of vector Arithmetic Units (AUs) as subsidiary processing elements, and the VPU executes an instruction to transfer table information from a global memory of the VPU to a plurality of local memories accessible by each AU. The VPU also executes an instruction that results in each processing element performing a table lookup from a table stored at its local memory. In response to the instruction, this table lookup uses a portion of a lookup value to access information from the table, and uses another portion of the lookup information to calculate an interpolated resultant based upon the accessed information.
US10261929B2

A system and method for enhancing ground bounce immunity of cables such as USB type-C cables. More specifically, in certain embodiments, ground bounce immunity is enhanced by making use of alternate modes of operation of cables conforming to the USB 3.1 specification to achieve a higher power over a cable that conforms to the USB 3.1 voltage drop specification requirements on the ground signal paths when the cable is operating at normal power levels (i.e., at a power level supported by the USB 3.1 specification). In certain embodiments, ground bounce immunity is enhanced by making use of alternate modes of operation of USB 3.1 type cables and standard use USB3.1 power delivery negotiation protocol to allow a host and end device to negotiate higher power than what would normally conform to the USB 3.1 specification.
US10261928B2

A wafer-level package includes a first die and a second die that are wafer-level packaged. The first die has a first clock source. The second die has a second clock source. The first clock source generates a clock shared by the first die and the second die. The second clock source, however, does not generate a clock used by any of the first die and the second die.
US10261922B2

A field device commissioning system includes a commissioning tool, a communication module and an IO module. The commissioning tool is configured to communicate with a client in a plurality of communications. The commissioning tool is configured to perform a parallel execution of executing a plurality of loop processing logics that includes at least one input loop check or at least one output loop check in parallel for all of a plurality of channels which belongs to each slot in each unit, in accordance with the plurality of request for executions of loop checks from the client in the plurality of communications. The commissioning tool is configured to perform in series a plurality of the sequential executions for a plurality of the slots in each unit, wherein each execution including the plurality of loop processing logics. The commissioning tool may be configured to perform in series a plurality of sets of the plurality of the sequential execution for a plurality of the units.
US10261919B2

In one example in accordance with the present disclosure, a method may include receiving, by a processor on a system on a chip (SoC), a request to encrypt a subset of data accessed by a process. The method may also include receiving, at a page encryption hardware unit of the SoC, a system call from an operating system on behalf of the process, to generate an encrypted memory page corresponding to the subset of data. The method may also include generating, by the page encryption hardware unit, an encryption/decryption key for the first physical memory address. The encryption/decryption key may not be accessible by the operating system. The method may also include encrypting, by the page encryption hardware unit, the subset of data to the physical memory address using the encryption/decryption key and storing, by the page encryption hardware unit, the encryption/decryption key in a key store.
US10261915B2

A processor architecture which partitions on-chip data caches to efficiently cache translation entries alongside data which reduces conflicts between virtual to physical address translation and data accesses. The architecture includes processor cores that include a first level translation lookaside buffer (TLB) and a second level TLB located either internally within each processor core or shared across the processor cores. Furthermore, the architecture includes a second level data cache (e.g., located either internally within each processor core or shared across the processor cores) partitioned to store both data and translation entries. Furthermore, the architecture includes a third level data cache connected to the processor cores, where the third level data cache is partitioned to store both data and translation entries. The third level data cache is shared across the processor cores. The processor architecture can also include a data stack distance profiler and a translation stack distance profiler.
US10261905B2

A method for accessing a cache including reading an access instruction for acquiring data; determining, according to a delay identifier carried by the access instruction, whether the access instruction produces a delay; accessing the cache and performing, according to a location identifier carried by the access instruction, a pre-fetch operation if a delay is produced; and modifying, according to a location where the data required by the access instruction is acquired, the delay identifier and the location identifier carried by the access instruction. The technical solutions solve the problem of a low hit rate upon cache access, reduce the probability of misses, and reduce an access delay caused by a level-by-level access to each level of cache upon target data acquisition, which correspondingly lowers the power consumption generated upon the cache access and improves the CPU performance.
US10261898B1

Aspects of the subject technology relate to concurrent marking of objects in memory. A garbage collection process accesses objects in a marking deque. The objects have status indicators which can be unmarked, pending, processing, and marked. For each object in the marking deque, the garbage collection process determines whether the object is marked. If the object is not marked, the garbage collection process determines whether the object is pending. If the object is pending, the garbage collection process sets the object to processing. The garbage collection process adds objects referenced by the object to the marking deque and determines if the object is marked. If the object is marked already, the garbage collection process removes the referenced objects from the marking deque. If the object was not marked, the garbage collection process marks the object and processes the referenced objects. A mutator process may also update the status indicators for the objects.
US10261896B2

Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for adaptively self-tuning a bucket memory manager. An embodiment operates by receiving requests for memory blocks of varying memory sizes from a client. Determining a workload for the client based on the requests. Analyzing buckets in the bucket memory manager based on the workload. Adjusting parameters associated with the bucket memory manager based on the analyzing to accommodate the requests.
US10261894B2

In an embodiment, a system on a chip (SOC) includes a component that remains powered when the remainder of the SOC is powered off. The component may include a sensor capture unit to capture data from various device sensors, and may filter the captured sensor data. Responsive to the filtering, the component may wake up the remainder of the SOC to permit the processing. The component may store programmable configuration data, matching the state at the time the SOC was most recently powered down, for the other components of the SOC, in order to reprogram them after wakeup. In some embodiments, the component may be configured to wake up the memory controller within the SOC and the path to the memory controller, in order to write the data to memory. The remainder of the SOC may remain powered down.
US10261891B2

Techniques for automated generation of inputs for testing microservice-based applications are provided. In one example, a computer-implemented method comprises: traversing, by a system operatively coupled to a processor, a user interface of a microservices-based application by performing actions on user interface elements of the user interface; and generating, by the system, an aggregated log of user interface event sequences and application program interface call sets based on the traversing. The computer-implemented method also comprises: determining, by the system, respective user interface event sequences that invoke application program interface call sets; and generating, by the system, respective test inputs based on the user interface event sequences that invoke the application program interface call sets.
US10261877B2

Systems and methods for testing mobile device s are disclosed. In an embodiment, a mobile device testing system comprises a non-transitory memory and one or more hardware processors coupled to the non-transitory memory. The one or more hardware processors execute instructions to perform operations that include receiving a command XML sheet and rendering the command XML sheet into a user interface application, wherein the command XML sheet comprises elements corresponding to one or more commands for testing a mobile device.
US10261874B2

An approach is disclosed that receives power related data from one or more power systems. The approach then determines, based on an analysis of the power related data, an anticipated power outage, with the power outage includes a power outage time estimate. The approach further identifies jobs to be migrated from a primary data center to a remote data center. The identification of the jobs to be migrated is based, at least in part, on the power outage time estimate.
US10261861B2

Error correction methods for arrays of resistive change elements are disclosed. An array of resistive change elements is organized into a plurality of subsections. Each subsection includes at least one flag bit and a plurality of data bits. At the start of a write operation, all bits in a subsection are initialized. If any data bits fail to initialize, the pattern of errors is compared to the input data pattern. The flag cells are then activated to indicate the appropriate encoding pattern to apply to the input data to match the errors. The input data is then encoded according to this encoding pattern before being written to the array. A second error correction algorithm can be used to correct remaining errors. During a read operation, the encoding pattern indicated by the flag bits is used to decode the read data and retrieve the original input data.
US10261860B2

A semiconductor system includes a host and a media controller. The host may generate first host parities from first host data based on an error check matrix. The media controller may include a first input/output (I/O) circuit and a second I/O circuit. The media controller may generate first media data and first media parities based on the first host data and the first host parities. The first I/O circuit may generate, based on the error check matrix, first internal data by correcting errors in the first host data using the first host parities. The second I/O circuit may generate the first media data and the first media parities from the first internal data.
US10261858B2

Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with techniques to detect soft errors of a TCAM are disclosed herein. In embodiments, an apparatus may include a TCAM, and logic and/or circuitry to apply a plurality of fault detection patterns to the TCAM to generate respective hit output arrays for the plurality of fault detection patterns, generate parity signatures for the hit output arrays, and compare the generated parity signatures to expected parity values. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.
US10261853B1

A system, computer program product, and computer-executable method of managing replication within a data storage system, the system, computer program product, and computer-executable method including receiving an error related to a replication session within the data storage system, analyzing the error, based on the analysis, determining whether to retry the replication session, upon a positive determination, calculating a first time interval for the replication session, and retrying the replication session upon completion of the first time interval.
US10261849B1

A remediation server utilizing a deep neural network to analyze a live service to predict when a service is about to experience a failure and determine the least intrusive method of remediation. The remediation server prioritizing maintaining the highest level of system availability when determining a remediation for a failed or failing service.
US10261847B2

An interface software layer is interposed between at least one application and a plurality of coprocessors. A data and command stream issued by the application(s) to an API of an intended one of the coprocessors is intercepted by the layer, which also acquires and stores the execution state information for the intended coprocessor at a coprocessor synchronization boundary. At least a portion of the intercepted data and command stream data is stored in a replay log associated with the intended coprocessor. The replay log associated with the intended coprocessor is then read out, along with the stored execution state information, and is submitted to and serviced by at least one different one of the coprocessors other than the intended coprocessor.
US10261843B2

Disclosed aspects relate to speculative execution management in a coherent accelerator architecture. A first access request from a first component may be detected with respect to a set of memory spaces of a single shared memory in the coherent accelerator architecture. A second access request from a second component may be detected with respect to the set of memory spaces of the single shared memory in the coherent accelerator architecture. The first and second access requests may be processed by a speculative execution management engine using a speculative execution technique with respect to the set of memory spaces of the single shared memory in the coherent accelerator architecture.
US10261842B2

A technique for managing distributed computing resources in a virtual computing environment is disclosed. In an embodiment, a method includes receiving a recommended change to a virtual architecture of a virtual computing environment; determining an impact on current workload in the virtual computing environment if the recommended change is performed; determining an impact on future workload in the virtual computing environment if the recommended change is performed; calculating a combined impact on current and future workload; determining if the combined impact is above or below a threshold; if the combined impact on current and future workload is below the threshold, do not perform the recommended change; and if the combined impact on current and future workload is above the threshold, perform the recommended change.
US10261832B2

A sorter receives a list of elements to be sorted. An element of the list is supplied to a selected one of a plurality of processing units to be processed. The selected one of the processing units sends the element to one of a plurality of list element cells, which rank orders the elements among other elements in the same list element storage as well as storing the position of each element from the original list. Each of the plurality of list element cells processes and stores a different range of element values. The element being processed is stored in sorted order in the list element cell that has an element value range that encompasses the value of the element of the list.
US10261825B2

Disclosed aspects relate to agent flow arrangement management in a distributed commit processing environment. A first set of agent utilization data may be collected with respect to a first commit processing agent. A second set of agent utilization data may be collected with respect to a second commit processing agent. An agent flow arrangement may be determined based on a first value with respect to the first set of agent utilization data exceeding a second value with respect to the second set of agent utilization data. The agent flow arrangement may have the first commit processing agent subsequent to the second commit processing agent. The distributed commit operation may be processed using the agent flow arrangement which has the first commit processing agent subsequent to the second commit processing agent.
US10261815B2

Methods and systems to compute cost efficiency of virtual machines (“VMs”) running in a private cloud are described. Methods and systems compute a cost efficiency value for each VM in the private cloud based on cost of the VM in the private cloud, cost of similar VMs in the private cloud, price of similar VM running in the public cloud, and the cost of similar VMs running in one or more private clouds in the same geographical area. When the cost efficiency of a VM is greater than a cost efficiency threshold, the methods generate an alert and recommendations for moving the VM to a lower cost public cloud.
US10261809B1

A system and method for building a driver are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes one or more processors and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to: obtain an interface description; obtain at least one mapping rule; operate a flow controller that controls a flow of operations, the operations using one or more of the interface description and the at least one mapping rule; obtain a protocol adapter; and implement access to a data source based on the operation of the flow controller using the obtained protocol adapter.
US10261804B2

Apparatuses and methods of a gradual power wake-up mechanism are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method of activating a device based on detection of a fingerprint image may include monitoring a first metric level of a first set of regions of the fingerprint image, determining a second metric level of a second set of regions of the fingerprint image in response to the first metric level exceeding a first threshold, and activating the device based on the second metric level of the second set of regions of the fingerprint image.
US10261799B2

A mechanism is provided for programmatic implicit multithreading. A first operation is executed on a first thread in a processor, where the first operation is from a set of operations within a block of code of an application that are distinct and process unrelated data. A determination is made as to whether a time limit associated with executing the first operation has been exceeded. Responsive to the time limit being exceeded, a determination is made as to whether there is one or more unexecuted operations in the set of operations. Responsive to one or more unexecuted operations existing in the set of operations, a new thread is spawned off on the processor to execute a next unexecuted operation of the one or more unexecuted operations.
US10261789B2

A data processing apparatus and a method of controlling performance of speculative vector operations are provided. The apparatus comprises processing circuitry for performing a sequence of speculative vector operations on vector operands, each vector operand comprising a plurality of vector elements, and speculation control circuitry for maintaining a speculation width indication indicating the number of vector elements of each vector operand to be subjected to the speculative vector operations. The speculation width indication is set to an initial value prior to performance of the sequence of speculative vector operations. The processing circuitry generates progress indications during performance of the sequence of speculative vector operations, and the speculation control circuitry detects, with reference to the progress indications and speculation reduction criteria, presence of a speculation reduction condition. The speculation reduction condition is a condition indicating that a reduction in the speculation width indication is expected to improve at least one performance characteristic of the data processing apparatus relative to continued operation without the reduction in the speculation width indication. The speculation control circuitry is responsive to detection of the speculation reduction condition to reduce the speculation width indication. This can significantly increase performance (for example in terms of throughput and/or energy consumption) when performing speculative vector operations.
US10261785B2

In aspects of arithmetic lazy flags representation for emulation, a host processor system receives application instructions that are designed for execution by a guest processor system that is different than a processor architecture of the host processor system. A host emulator receives an application instruction that includes an arithmetic operation, determines a result value of the arithmetic operation that is performed on integer values, and determines a first state variable and a second state variable. The host emulator also determines whether a subsequent application instruction will need a derivation of a subset of arithmetic flags based in part on a third state variable. The host emulator can then determine that the subsequent application instruction does not need the derivation of the subset of arithmetic flags, and perform the subsequent application instruction without a determination of the third state variable, thereby reducing processor clock cycles to emulate the application instructions.
US10261783B2

Automated unpacking of a portable executable file includes setting a debugging breakpoint at an original entry point address of a packed portable executable file. A debugging process is executed for the packed portable executable file to obtain a debugged portable executable file in memory. One or more of import address table data and relocation table data are collected during execution of the debugging process for the packed portable executable file. The debugged portable executable file in memory is copied to a storage medium, and the debugging process is terminated.
US10261771B1

Method and apparatus for a system to efficiently and with limited disruption of overall activities, install software patches into a target application. The system maps out segments comprising the various system units that interact with the target application and that may be impacted by the patch. A model simulates various possible alternatives for deactivating none, one, some or all of the various units of the segment in identification of an optimal patching strategy. Implementation of the optimal strategy results in efficient patching with minimal disruption of system activities.
US10261766B2

A system, method, and a computer-readable storage device for sloppy feedback loop compilation are described herein. For example, a dataflow application definition can be obtained. The dataflow application definition may include a feedback loop bounding a compute block. It may then be determined that the feedback loop is to be compiled as a sloppy feedback loop. The dataflow application can then be compiled as an executable object that pipelines the compute block of the dataflow application.
US10261764B2

In one approach, a method comprises receiving one or more higher-level instructions specifying to assign a value of a particular value type to a particular container of a plurality of containers, wherein the plurality of containers represent a data structure for maintaining one or more variables during execution of a block of code, wherein at least two containers of the plurality of containers are different sizes; generating one or more lower-level instructions that assign the value to the particular container based on applying one or more assignment rules to the one or more higher-level instructions based on the particular value type and executing the one or more lower-level instructions.
US10261758B2

A software development environment receives an input string from a user, and searches for the input string in a plurality of program code files. The system then displays a result of the scope of the search on a viewport of a display unit, wherein the search result includes miniature views of the program code files. In an embodiment, the search result on the viewport of the display unit includes equally-sized tiles. In another embodiment, the result on the viewport of the display unit includes a set of closely-packed blocks with a varying compression rate applied to the closely-packed blocks.
US10261755B2

A system includes a plurality of antennas, positioned to be capable of receiving a wireless near field communication (NFC) device signal associated with a device located in any one of a driver's back pocket or front pocket, a center console or a passenger seat. The system also includes an NFC reader, in communication with the plurality of antennas. The NFC reader is operable to assign, based at least in part on a number of signals received and a signal strength, one of one or more devices associated with detected signals to a driver. The NFC reader is in communication with a vehicle computing system, operable to retrieve additional information associated with the device assigned to the driver and to apply that information to control vehicle settings.
US10261753B2

Method and apparatus for allowing visually impaired users to easily interact with GUI applications is provided. The method and apparatus may utilize a directed graph of the GUI and a language model to describe the GUI in a brief but concise and descriptive manner.
US10261751B2

Multiple simultaneous calls are controlled. At least one processor is used to display an interface including indicators corresponding to at least two audio presentation devices. Each interface includes call contextual controls which change according to the state of a call. A swap control swaps an active call between the audio presentation devices corresponding to the indicators.
US10261749B1

Implementations relate to audio output for panoramic images. In some implementations, a computer-implemented method includes causing a first portion of a panoramic image to be displayed by a display device of a user device, and receiving user input at the user device. Based on the user input, the method determines at least a part of a second portion of the panoramic image for display, the second portion associated with a first audio segment and a second audio segment, selects one of the first audio segment and the second audio segment, and causes a change in display of the panoramic image, where the change includes transitioning the display from the first portion to the second portion. The method causes output of the selected audio segment by an audio output device in communication with the user device.
US10261743B2

In certain examples, a content hub subsystem receives data representative of content from an access device included in a plurality of access devices associated with the predefined group of users, maps the content to the predefined group of users, and provides data representative of the content to one or more other access devices associated with the predefined group of users. In certain examples, the content hub subsystem selects one or more data formats and encodes the content into the one or more data formats for distribution to the one or more other access devices associated with the predefined group of users. Each of the access devices associated with the predefined group of users is configured to generate at least one interactive graphical object representative of the content, and generate and present a graphical user interface including the interactive graphical object.
US10261736B2

In an example implementation, a processor-readable medium stores code representing instructions that when executed by a processor cause the processor to receive a list of print jobs, and calculate a preparation time and a printing time for each job in the list. The instructions further cause the processor to generate an ordered print job queue that minimizes printing press downtime by maximizing an amount of the preparation time fulfilled during the printing time.
US10261730B2

An electronic system includes an electronic apparatus and a mobile terminal that transmits instruction signals to the electronic apparatus to allow the electronic apparatus to perform a plurality of various functions. When a plurality of the mobile terminals exist within a predetermined distance and transmit the respective instruction signals for allowing the electronic apparatus to perform the same function, an operation control section of the electronic apparatus performs the function indicated by the instruction signal transmitted from, of the plurality of the mobile terminals, the mobile terminal located nearest to the electronic apparatus.
US10261719B2

Examples include volume and snapshot replication. In some examples, a user-initiated snapshot of a volume at a source array may be created, wherein the user-initiated snapshot has a pending status and the volume is a member of a set of volumes in a replication group. A synchronization snapshot may be created of the volume at a periodic synchronization time. The synchronization snapshot may have a pending status. Each snapshot of the volume may be stored at the source array and each snapshot may be recorded via a representative entry in an original snapshot list. The volume may be incrementally replicated to a target array such that the target array has a replica of the volume at the source array via a replication engine. Creation of a corresponding snapshot at the target array may be requested after each incremental replication of the volume such that each snapshot recorded in the original snapshot list is recreated and stored at the target array and the original snapshot list is recreated as a recreated snapshot list at the target array.
US10261714B2

A memory controller, a memory system and a method of operating the memory controller are disclosed. A memory controller includes a CPU selecting a memory bank, a memory storing a first extended address associated with the selected memory bank, and a memory management unit (MMU) cloning the first extended address and storing the cloned first extended address as a second extended address. The MMU includes snoop logic that stores a first address corresponding to the first extended address, receives a second address from the CPU, compares the first address with the second address, and provides an update signal in response to the comparison of the first address and second address. The MMU also includes a cloning register that updates the second extended address with input data received from the CPU in response to the update signal. The memory and MMU are both directly connected to the CPU via a low latency interface.
US10261708B1

On a local data storage system, a single buffer of contiguous local memory is allocated to store host data from multiple received host data buffers in a local cache, and local internal data processing operations may be performed on the host data with local data processing resources using the single buffer of contiguous local memory in the local memory to store the host data. On a remote data storage system onto which the host data is replicated, a single buffer of contiguous remote memory is allocated to store host data from multiple transmission units used to convey the host data to the remote data storage system, and remote internal data processing operations may be performed on the host data by one or more remote data processing resources using the single buffer of contiguous remote memory to store the host data from the received transmission units.
US10261701B2

Embodiments of methods to communicate a timestamp to a storage system are generally described herein. Other embodiments may be described and claimed.
US10261696B2

Technology is disclosed for improving performance during playback of logged data storage operations. The technology can monitor a log to which data storage operations are written before data is committed to a volume; determine counts of various types of data storage operations; and when the counts exceed a specified threshold, cause the data storage operations to be committed to the volume. Some data storage operations can be coalesced during playback to further improve performance.
US10261695B2

Methods, systems, and computer readable media for intelligent fetching of storage device commands from submission queues are disclosed. On method is implemented in a data storage device including a controller and a memory. The method includes collecting submission queue command statistics; monitoring resource state of the data storage device. The method further includes using the submission queue command statistics and the resource state to select a submission queue from which a next data storage device command should be fetched. The method further includes fetching the command from the selected submission queue. The method further includes providing the command to command processing logic.
US10261690B1

A method of operating a storage system is disclosed. The method includes determining a storage cluster among storage arrays of the storage system. Each storage array includes at least two controllers and at least one storage shelf. The at least two controllers are configured to function as both a primary controller for a first storage array and a secondary controller for a second storage array.
US10261687B2

Provided herein are a pin sharing circuit, a pin sharing method and an electronic device, an electronic wire using the same. The pin sharing circuit enables at least one pin on an integrated circuit to be shared by a keyboard device and a touch panel and prevents signal interference between the keyboard device and the touch panel using an impedance element disposed on a wire for the pin, such that the pin can output or receive a stimulation signal and a sensor signal that contain both an AC component and a DC component so as to enhance the efficiency of the overall system and prevent the stimulation signal and the sensor signal from conflicts between the keyboard device and the touch panel.
US10261682B2

A flexible display apparatus configured to sense deformation of the flexible display apparatus, control display of an object displayed on the flexible display apparatus based on the deformation, and execute operations based on the displayed object.
US10261680B2

An alert may provide a user with notification when a trigger condition regarding the operation of an enterprise is satisfied. Prior to setting the alert, a proposed alert with the trigger condition may be received. The trigger condition may be compared with a database of operational data related to operation of the enterprise over a period of time to obtain historical trigger data. The historical trigger data may indicate how the proposed alert would have functioned if applied to the operational data for the period of time, for example, by indicating how many times the alert would have been triggered during the period of time. The historical trigger data may be provided to a user, and may facilitate user determination of whether the proposed alert will perform as desired. Once the desired proposed alert has been entered, the user may set the proposed alert as an actual alert.
US10261675B2

The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus for displaying a screen in a device having a touch screen. The method for displaying a screen in a device having a touch screen, according to the present invention, comprises: a detection step of detecting the approach of a touch means on the touch screen; and a displaying step of magnifying at least one input item corresponding to a position at which the approach has been detected, among a plurality of input items displayed on the touch screen, and displaying the magnified input item. According to the present invention, input errors can be reduced.
US10261674B2

Embodiments are disclosed for a method of providing a user interface on a computing device. The method includes presenting a virtual keyboard on a display of the computing device, detecting input to the virtual keyboard. The method further includes, for each detected input, determining whether the input selects any of one or more delimiter keys, displaying a placeholder for the input responsive to the input not selecting any of the one or more delimiter keys, and receiving suggested candidate text from a word-level recognizer and replacing all currently displayed placeholders with the suggested candidate text responsive to the input selecting any of the one or more delimiter keys.
US10261666B2

A system, method, apparatus and graphical user interface are provided for navigating a multi-component application or service—such as an application that executes on a mobile device and that includes multiple features, pages, content items, utilities, settings, etc. A shortcut bar provides rapid access to application components that correspond to multiple shortcuts, and the shortcut bar can be opened, by swiping it, to reveal a set of options associated with an open shortcut (e.g., the shortcut closest to where the user swiped on the bar). The options can be scrolled (e.g., vertically) or swiped in another direction (e.g., sideways) to access options associated with other shortcuts. The shortcut bar and the options provide set paths of navigation to desired content, without regard to the current context (e.g., the displayed content). Navigation paths to the content via the current context will vary, depending on the displayed content.
US10261664B2

A method for providing an activity management tool includes receiving a user request for an activity overview, and identifying installed applications and open windows of the installed applications. The method further includes presenting an activity overview graphical user interface (GUI) having a first area and a second area. The first area includes visual indicators of the installed applications. The second area includes the open windows of the installed applications, where the open windows are resized and positioned in such a way as to be simultaneously viewable by the user.
US10261661B2

A system and method for facilitating preservation of context information during navigation of a visualization. An example method includes representing hierarchical data via an orbit visualization; providing a first user option to navigate to a child node selected from among the one or more child nodes of the orbit visualization; and updating the orbit visualization in response to user selection of the first user option, resulting in an updated orbit visualization, wherein the updated orbit visualization includes a parent node positioned at a periphery of the visualization, and wherein the selected child node is positioned as a new central node of the updated orbit visualization. A carousel control may be displayed concurrently with the orbit visualization, wherein the carousel control includes one or more user options to navigate to a previously navigated-to node of the orbit visualization.
US10261643B2

The present invention discloses a novel and inventive transparent conductive film Differing from conventional metal mesh substrates are mainly constituted by silver nanowires (AgNW), the present invention particularly designs a nano metal wire consisting of a metallic core wire, a transition layer and a protection layer, and further develops a transparent conductive film consisting of a substrate and a metal mesh layer; wherein the metal mesh layer is constituted by the said nano metal wires. It is worth describing that, a variety of experimental data prove that the thermal resistance of this novel transparent conductive film is up to 400° C.; moreover, experimental data also exhibit that the transparent conductive film can filter part of blue light portion out of a white light by 20-30%.
US10261641B2

The present invention relates to a method of providing input to an electronic unit comprising a touch-sensitive surface that is configured for registering application of touch by a flexible unit and a toy comprising an electronic unit comprising a touch-sensitive surface and a structure; the structure configured from a material that cannot be registered by the touch-sensitive surface, and it comprises, either at the periphery or within the periphery, at least one marked position. One or more flexible units that comprise(s) material that can be registered by the touch-sensitive surface, wherein the one or more flexible units extend(s) past the top side of the structure and to the bottom side of the structure, to the effect that the registration of a flexible unit is conditioned by the configuration of the at least one marked position.
US10261636B2

A touch and hover sensing device includes a sensing module, a hover sensing unit, a touch sensing unit, and a switching control unit switching between a hover mode and a touch mode. The sensing module includes a plurality of first electrostatic sensing elements and a plurality of second electrostatic sensing elements electrically insulated from each other and located on a surface of an insulating substrate. The plurality of first electrostatic sensing elements is spaced from each other and extends along a first direction, and the plurality of second electrostatic sensing elements is spaced from each other and extends along a second direction. Each first electrostatic sensing element and each second electrostatic sensing element includes a single walled carbon nanotube or few-walled carbon nanotube.
US10261626B2

An example method of driving a display having a touch sensor includes: generating a plurality of display frames having an alternating sequence of display and blanking periods; supplying pixel line data to the display during the display periods and sensing signals to the touch sensor during the blanking periods; and timing the blanking periods so that display frames of a first type each have a first number of the blanking periods and that display frames of a second type each have a second number of the blanking periods, the second number less than the first number.
US10261618B2

A touch driving circuit and a touch sensitive display panel are provided. The touch driving circuit is disposed on a corresponding touch sensitive display panel. The touch driving circuit includes a touch driving chip, driving signals encoders, driving lines, sensing lines, driving wires, and sensing wires. Preliminary touch driving signals herein include touch data signals and touch clock signals, and the driving signals encoders convert the touch data signals into the touch driving signals according to the touch clock signals.
US10261604B2

A touch-sensitive display device includes a touch sensor having a plurality of touch-sensing electrodes and control logic coupled to the plurality of touch-sensing electrodes. The control logic is configured to, in a non-reference time frame and based on a spatial capacitance measurement received for a first stylus electrode of an active stylus, estimate a non-reference time frame location of the first stylus electrode relative to the plurality of touch-sensing electrodes. In a reference time frame, based on a spatial capacitance measurement received for a second stylus electrode of the active stylus, a reference time frame location of the second stylus electrode is estimated. Based on an estimated velocity of the first stylus electrode, the non-reference location of the first stylus electrode is velocity corrected to give a reference time frame location of the first stylus electrode.
US10261590B2

An apparatus and method to recognize a moving direction of gesture are provided. A final moving direction of gesture is determined using the number of intersecting points based on output values from one or more sensors disposed in up, down, left, right directions and a code of an accumulated sum. Thus, a moving direction of target (hand) that moves on the sensors is recognized more accurately. The apparatus to recognize a moving direction of a gesture includes first to fourth sensor disposed at a position that is north, south, west, and east from a center; and a controller configured to identify a number of intersecting points based on output values of the first sensor, the second sensor, the third sensor and the fourth sensor and to estimate a moving direction of the gesture according to the number of the intersecting points.
US10261589B2

An information processing apparatus may include a control unit to control a user interface based on a determination of (i) a change in position of a user and (ii) a state of the user, by detecting at least one information signal input to the apparatus from outside of the apparatus.
US10261587B2

A control device for automotive vehicle is disclosed. The control device includes a tactile surface to detect a contact of a finger of a user, a haptic feedback module configured to vibrate the tactile surface, and a drive unit configured to drive the haptic feedback module so as to generate a haptic feedback in response to a press on the tactile surface. The haptic feedback is composed of at least two individual haptic patterns which exhibit an identical trend and are generated successively, with a period of no haptic feedback intercalated between two successive individual haptic patterns, the energy of the individual haptic patterns varying with their repetition. A method of control of such a device is also disclosed.
US10261579B2

A head-mounted display apparatus may include: a main frame, one surface of which faces a user's face; and a support part coupled to at least part of the main frame to fix the main frame to the user's face, wherein the main frame has a cavity structure such that an electronic device is mounted on an opposite surface thereof and includes a position adjustment part for adjusting the position of an electronic device, and a structure for preventing the electronic device from being tilted during the position adjustment is included in the interior of the main frame.
US10261575B2

Different methods and systems for a new-era electronic book are disclosed. In one embodiment, the content of the book can be presented by an electronic presentation device. The device includes a display to present the content to a user; a sensor to sense the user; and a processor. The processor can become aware of an attribute of the user, and change a portion of the content of the electronic book to be presented accordingly. In one embodiment, the attribute is a behavior of the user. In another embodiment, the attribute can be a location of the user, or a social network of the user. The book can include a story and a non-story theme. The story theme can convey a concept, and the non-story theme can include scenes, scripts and/or props. The portion changed can be the story or the non-story theme, or both.
US10261571B2

Example implementations relate to backup power supply support. For example, a backup power supply support system can include a shared backup power supply controlled by a backup power control module and a support switch coupled to the shared backup power supply. The support switch enables a transition from a primary power supply to the shared backup power supply and the support switch includes system firmware. The system firmware detects a primary power supply compromise, isolates a hardware switch from the shared backup power supply, enables the hardware switch, and transitions to the shared backup power supply.
US10261569B2

Aspects disclosed in the detailed description include scheduled universal serial bus (USB) low-power operations. In this regard, in one aspect, a USB host controller determines a low-power operation schedule for a USB client device. The low-power operation schedule comprises one or more scheduled low-power operation periods, each corresponding to a respective entry time and a respective exit time. The USB host controller communicates the low-power operation schedule to the USB client device using one or more USB standard packets. By scheduling the one or more scheduled low-power operation periods with respective entry and exit times, the USB host controller or the USB client controller is able to start and end the one or more scheduled low-power operation periods without incurring additional signaling, thus improving efficiency of the USB low-power operation. Further, by communicating the low-power operation schedule using USB standard packets, it is possible to preserve compatibility with USB standards.
US10261567B2

Disclosed herein are intelligent electronic devices configured for monitoring an electric power delivery system and for determining a plurality of configuration settings based on measurements from the electric power delivery system. An IED may identify a configuration event, obtain a plurality of electrical parameters associated with the configuration event, determine a plurality of configuration parameters from the electrical parameters, determine a plurality of configuration settings based on the configuration parameters, and apply the settings to the IED. The IED may also be configured to initiate the configuration event by opening a single pole of a multi-phase power line.
US10261562B2

Sleeping device(s) may be changed from a sleeping state to an awake state using a multicast packet that sent to a multicast address of a multicast wake-up group. The packet may include an identifier for one or more particular device(s) in the multicast group, which, when received by the device(s), causes the device(s) to wake up.
US10261561B2

A voltage droop mitigation system, that includes a first processor core that executes computer executable components stored in a memory. A time-based sensor component generates digital data representing voltage values associated with a power supply. A filtering component digitally conditions the generated digital data, and an analysis component analyzes the conditioned data and determines slope of the power supply voltage and employs counters to determine rate of data change over time; and if the slope is negative and exceeds a first pre-determined value for a pre-determined time period. The system implements one or more voltage droop-reduction techniques at the first processor core; and the first processor core transmits at least one of the following types of information: its voltage value, slope information or decision to apply droop reduction to one or more other cores.
US10261558B2

An example modular computing system may include a host unit. The host unit may include a port that includes a data bus and a power delivery bus. The system may further include a controller to populate a message delivery routing table. The message delivery routing table may include a first address for a first module directly connected to the host unit by the port and a second address for a second module indirectly connected to the host unit by the first module. The controller is to communicate with the second module across the power delivery bus based upon the message delivery routing table.
US10261556B2

Embodiments of the present invention include systems and methods for controlling power delivery in a power sourcing equipment. In embodiments, a power sourcing equipment that has a higher demand for power that it can provide supplies power according to priorities assigned to the attached devices. In embodiments, the power sourcing equipment may also receive identifying information from a device connected to the port and determines whether the device is a trusted device according to a security policy. If the device is not a trusted device, the power sourcing equipment may not provide any power to the device regardless of whether power is available.
US10261548B2

A hinge module includes a first motion component, a second motion component, a third motion component, a sliding member, an elastic member and an axle. The first and second motion components are pivoted to the axle, the third motion component is fixed to the axle, the sliding member is slidably disposed on the axle, and the elastic member is connected between the sliding member and the axle. When the second motion component rotates from a first operation state to a second operation state, the second motion component props against the axle to drive the third motion component and the sliding member to rotate, and the sliding member resists elastic force of the elastic member and moves along the axle. At the moment that the second motion component continues rotating, the sliding member is rotated by elastic force of the elastic member to drive the third motion member to rotate.
US10261538B2

A standard voltage circuit includes an operational amplifier, first and second diodes, a resistance element, and a dummy leak generation circuit. The first diode is electrically connected to a first node of a first line which is disposed on an output terminal side of the operation amplifier and is electrically connected to a first input terminal of the operation amplifier through the first node. The second diode is electrically inserted connected to a second node of a second line which is disposed on the output terminal side of the operation amplifier and is electrically connected to a second input terminal of the operation amplifier through the second node. The resistance element is electrically connected to the second node in series with the second diode. The dummy leak generation circuit is electrically connected to one of the first line and the second line.
US10261532B1

A load drive circuit is configured to control driving of an electric load that is a direct current load, and includes a controller, a switching element, and a current detection portion. The controller generates and outputs a control signal for controlling a flowing state of a load current that flows to the electric load. The switching element switches flowing and interrupting of the load current based on the control signal. The current detection portion detects the load current. The controller includes a type determination portion and a control signal output portion. The type determination portion determines a type of the electric load based on the load current detected by the current detection portion. The control signal output portion generates and outputs the control signal based on the type determined by the type determination portion.
US10261530B2

The invention relates to a control apparatus (3) for an HVAC system (5), wherein the control apparatus (3) has a communication module (33) for communicating with one or more components of the HVAC system (5). The control apparatus comprises a passive NFC transponder (34), which is set up to receive and store a unique identifier (341) of each of the one or more components from a mobile service apparatus (2) before a power supply for the control apparatus (3) is switched on, and a control module (35) which is set up to access stored identifiers (341) after a power supply for the control apparatus (3) has been switched on and to transmit control signals to components determined by the identifiers via the communication module (33). The invention also relates to a mobile service apparatus (2) and to components in the form of drives (1), sensor apparatuses, regulators, operating devices and/or communication devices of the HVAC system (5).
US10261524B2

The disclosure relates to monitoring systems and methods. A first aspect relates to a monitoring system for use when loading fluid from a source tank to a destination tank via a loader apparatus, the monitoring system having: a first input for coupling to the source tank in order to receive a source tank input signal; a second input for coupling to the destination tank in order to receive a destination tank input signal; a sensor input for receiving a sensor signal from a fill level sensor in the destination tank; circuitry configured to determine: a first status of an electrical continuity between the loader apparatus and the source tank in accordance with the source tank input signal, a second status of an electrical continuity between the loader apparatus and the destination tank in accordance with the destination tank input signal, and a fill level status in accordance with the sensor signal; and a single user interface for displaying the first status, second status and fill level status.
US10261521B2

Disclosed is a processing apparatus including a chamber, at least one nozzle, a measuring unit, an opening/closing unit, and a controller. The chamber accommodates a workpiece therein. The nozzle is provided in the chamber to supply a processing fluid toward the workpiece. The measuring unit measures a supply flow rate of the processing fluid supplied to the nozzle. The opening/closing unit performs opening/closing of a flow path of the processing fluid to be supplied to the nozzle. The controller outputs opening and closing operation signals at a preset timing. After outputting the opening operation signal, the controller calculates an integrated amount of the processing fluid based on a measurement result of the measuring unit, and performs an output timing change processing to change a timing of outputting the opening or closing operation signal from the preset timing based on the calculated integrated amount.
US10261519B2

A stage arrangement system is configured to arrange stage elements on a stage where a performance is to take place. The stage arrangement system is configured to move the stage elements to reflect arrangement data that reflects desired positions and orientations for each stage element. The stage arrangement system first localizes one or more stage elements by determining the position and orientation associated with each such element. Then, the stage arrangement system repositions and/or reorients each stage element to comply with the arrangement data. Each stage element may indicate position and/or orientation changes to stagehands or manual laborers, who then move each element accordingly. Alternatively, each stage element may autonomously move in order to implement the position and/or orientation changes.
US10261515B2

This disclosure relates generally to controlling navigation of a vehicle and more particularly to a system and method for controlling the navigation of the vehicle based on a distance between the vehicle and an obstruction.A system for controlling navigation of a vehicle is disclosed. The system comprises a processor and a memory communicatively coupled to the processor. The memory stores processor instructions, which, on execution, causes the processor to generate an embedded image comprising a pre-generated reference object image and an obstruction image. The processor further determines a reference-obstruction distance based on the embedded image, wherein the reference-obstruction distance is a distance between a reference object and an obstruction. The processor further determines a distance between the vehicle and the obstruction based on the reference-obstruction distance. The processor further controls navigation of the vehicle based on the distance between the vehicle and the obstruction.
US10261503B2

A building control and management system including an automation controller and a plurality of peripheral devices configured to perform building control-management system functions. The automation controller and peripheral devices communicate wirelessly and the peripheral devices may be enabled and disabled as wireless repeaters in a network formed by the automation controller and the peripheral devices. The automation controller may monitor the communication traffic levels in the wireless network and enable or disable peripheral devices as wireless repeaters to increase or decrease the communication traffic in the network.
US10261481B2

This control device is configured to, based on a premise that an operating condition of a plant is a specific operating condition that is defined in advance, search for a virtual current value of a controlled variable for ensuring that a specific state quantity does not conflict with a constraint in the future using a prediction model, set the virtual current value which was found by the search to a target value of the controlled variable, and determine a manipulated variable of the plant so that an actual current value of the controlled variable approaches the target value. Due to this configuration, even if the operating condition of the plant suddenly changes to the specific operating condition, the controlled variable of the plant can be adjusted in advance so that the specific state quantity in the specific operating condition does not conflict with the constraint.
US10261472B2

The invention relates to a striking mechanism, comprising striking hammers, gongs, each being arranged to produce a sound under the action of a hammer associated therewith, actuators for actuating the associated hammer, a striking control device, and at least one striking drive device arranged to engage with the control device. The invention further comprises at least one mechanism for striking multiples of n hours, n≥2, kinematically connected to said striking drive device, said mechanism for striking multiples of n hours being arranged to actuate the hammers to strike the multiples of groups of n hours according to a specific striking when said control device has been actuated.
US10261463B2

An image forming apparatus includes a mounting unit configured to mount a cartridge including a developing member by moving the cartridge in the insertion direction, and a pressing member having a first pressing portion configured to press the cartridge mounted on the mounting unit to separate the developing member from a photosensitive member. The pressing member has a second pressing portion configured to press the cartridge mounted on the mounting unit to bring the developing member into contact with the photosensitive member, and the first pressing portion and the second pressing portion integrally moves with the movement of the pressing member. The image forming apparatus also includes an elastic member configured to press the pressing member so that the second pressing portion presses the cartridge.
US10261456B2

A method for automated process control of a printing machine system by using a computer includes the steps of applying a set of rules including process parameters to be examined by the computer to detect whether and when process control is required. The values of the process parameters are made available to the computer by respective responsible components of the printing machine system. The computer is used to implement process control and the computer is used to evaluate process control results. The computer is used to implement actions that are deemed necessary based on the evaluation of the results and the computer is used to save the established data of the implemented process control.
US10261453B2

A printing system that includes a print unit capable of printing at a first printing speed and a second printing speed that is faster than the first printing speed includes a storage unit that stores a number of sheets for which the printing can be executed at the second printing speed, and a display unit that displays a screen for designation of the second printing speed by a user, and that displays a remaining number of sheets for which the printing can be executed at the second printing speed, based on the number of sheets stored in the storage unit. Based on the designation, the print unit can execute the printing for the print job at the second printing speed, and an update unit updates the stored number of sheets by reducing the number of sheets stored by a number of sheets used for the printing at the second printing speed.
US10261450B2

An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus body, a plurality of image bearers, an endless belt, a contact and separation mechanism to generate a first trajectory and a second trajectory of the endless belt, a sensor to detect an object on a surface of the endless belt, and a positioning mechanism to enable the sensor to detect the object in the first trajectory and the second trajectory of the endless belt. The positioning mechanism includes a stay to support the sensor, a first bracket, a second bracket, a first positioning portion attached to the apparatus body to position the sensor in a direction of rotation of the first bracket and the second bracket at a time of the first trajectory, and a second positioning portion attached to the second bracket to position the sensor in the direction of rotation of the first bracket at a time of the second trajectory.
US10261445B2

Examples of printing devices are described. Such printing devices may include an end cap having an engaging portion and a hook portion, a roller, and a latch unit to hold the roller in contact with the end cap when the latch unit is in a closed position. The latch unit may include a latch having a protrusion to engage with the engaging portion of the end cap, and a spring attached to the end cap and to the latch. In one example, the hook portion of the end cap is to hold the latch in a closed position in counteraction to a force provided by the spring under a tension.
US10261440B2

A cartridge for use with an image forming apparatus. The cartridge includes a container configured for storing a volume of particulate image forming material and a dispensing port in communication with the container. The dispensing port includes a perimeter lip extending around a delivery passage. A dispensing spindle is rotatable relative to at least the dispensing port. The dispensing spindle includes a spindle core a plurality of arms extending from the spindle core. Each of the arms includes a sweeping face configured to sweep across the perimeter lip to convey a quantity of the particulate image forming material to the dispensing port.
US10261437B2

Liquid electrophotography apparatus including a plurality of members defining a flow path for a printing liquid. At least a first member of the plurality of members is arranged to generate an electric field. The liquid electrophotography apparatus also includes a first insulation layer arranged around at least a portion of a surface of the first member to prevent electrical discharge from the printing liquid.
US10261427B2

Disclosed are a method, computer program and associated apparatuses for measuring a parameter of a lithographic process. The method comprising the steps of: obtaining first measurements comprising measurements of structural asymmetry relating to a plurality of first structures, each of said plurality of measurements of structural asymmetry corresponding to a different measurement combination of measurement radiation and a value for at least a first parameter; obtaining a plurality of second measurements of target asymmetry relating to a plurality of targets, each of said plurality of measurements of target asymmetry corresponding to one of said different measurement combinations, determining a relationship function describing the relationship between said first measurements and said second measurements, for each of said measurement combinations; determining, from said relationship function, a corrected overlay value, said corrected overlay value being corrected for structural contribution due to structural asymmetry in at least said first structure.
US10261423B2

A method of determining a configuration of a projection system for a lithographic apparatus, wherein manipulators of the projection system manipulate optical elements so as to adjust its optical properties, the method comprising: receiving dependencies of the optical properties of the projection system on a configuration of the manipulators, receiving a plurality of constraints of the manipulators, formulating a cost function, wherein the cost function represents a difference between the optical properties of the projection system for a given configuration of the manipulators and desired optical properties, wherein the cost function is formulated using the dependency of the optical properties on the configuration of the manipulators, scaling the cost function into a scaled variable space, wherein the scaling is performed by using the plurality of constraints and finding a solution configuration of the manipulators which substantially minimizes the scaled cost function subject to satisfying the plurality of constraints.
US10261416B2

A resist composition which generates an acid upon exposure and whose solubility in a developing solution changes under the action of an acid, including a base material including a copolymer having a structural unit represented by general formula (a9-1) or a structural unit represented by general formula (a9-2), 30 mol % or more of a structural unit represented by general formula (a10-1) and 45 mol % or more of a structural unit having an acid-decomposable group which increases a polarity under the action of an acid. In each formula, Rs is a hydrogen atom or the like; Ya91 and YaX1 are a single bond or a divalent linking group; R91 is a hydrocarbon group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms or the like; R92 is an oxygen atom or the like; j and nax1 are integers of 1 to 3; Wax1 is a (nax1+1)-valent aromatic hydrocarbon group.
US10261411B2

A pellicle is contaminated with dust or the like for various reasons during the production thereof. Especially, there is a problem that the risk that the dust or the like is attached is high during trimming or various other processes performed on a pellicle film. The present invention provides a method for producing a pellicle for EUV that decreases the attachment of dust or the like. A method for producing a pellicle includes forming a pellicle film on a substrate; trimming the substrate; and removing at least a part of the substrate after trimming the substrate. Before the part of the substrate is removed, at least particles attached to a surface of the pellicle film are removed.
US10261409B2

A mask blank, which is capable of being formed with high transfer accuracy when a hard mask film pattern is used as a mask, and even when the mask blank includes a chromium-based light shielding film. A light-semitransmissive film, a light shielding film, and a hard mask film are laminated in the stated order on a transparent substrate. The light-semitransmissive film contains silicon, and the hard mask film contains any one or both of silicon and tantalum. The light shielding film has a laminate structure of a lower layer and an upper layer, and contains chromium. The upper layer has a content of chromium of 65 at % or more, and a content of oxygen of less than 20 at %, and the lower layer has a content of chromium of less than 60 at %, and a content of oxygen of 20 at % or more.
US10261400B2

An optical device includes a light modulation device disposed on an optical axis of incident light, and a holding section configured to hold the light modulation device. The holding section includes an inflow part to which a liquid supplied from an outside of the holding section inflows, a flow channel forming part disposed along a circumferential edge of the light modulation device so as to have an annular shape, and having a flow channel through which the liquid flowed from the inflow part circulates, and an outflow part from which the liquid having flowed through the flow channel outflows to the outside of the holding section. At least one of an inside of the inflow part and an inside of the flow channel is provided with at least one projection.
US10261393B2

A method for controlling an infrared illuminator and a related image-recording device are provided. The method for controlling an infrared illuminator includes: turning on the infrared illuminator in a filming environment to provide light; filtering out light-reflection interference caused by the light to obtain an actual visible illuminance value; and controlling on and off states of the infrared illuminator based on the actual visible illuminance value.
US10261389B2

An integrated optical beam steering device includes a planar dielectric lens that collimates beams from different inputs in different directions within the lens plane. It also includes an output coupler, such as a grating or photonic crystal, that guides the collimated beams in different directions out of the lens plane. A switch matrix controls which input port is illuminated and hence the in-plane propagation direction of the collimated beam. And a tunable light source changes the wavelength to control the angle at which the collimated beam leaves the plane of the substrate. The device is very efficient, in part because the input port (and thus in-plane propagation direction) can be changed by actuating only log2 N of the N switches in the switch matrix. It can also be much simpler, smaller, and cheaper because it needs fewer control lines than a conventional optical phased array with the same resolution.
US10261388B2

A device includes a waveguide grating out-coupler, and a tunable uniform phase shifter communicating with the waveguide grating out-coupler. The tunable uniform phase shifter steers a Hat phase front along a first angle in a first plane. Optionally, the waveguide grating out-coupler includes a modulated refractive index and a physical grating period. The tunable uniform phase shifter controls the refractive index, thereby controlling an effective grating period. The grating period relates to die modulated refractive index, and the physical grating period. Optionally, the tunable uniform phase shifter includes a first thermo-optic phase shifter, a first electro-optic phase shifter, or a first micro-electro-mechanical system index perturbation phase shifter. Optionally, the tunable linear gradient phase shifter communicates with the waveguide grating out-coupler and steers a beam along the flat phase front along a second angle in a second plane, which is perpendicular to the first plane.
US10261386B2

Provided in the embodiments of the present disclosure are a display device and a display terminal. The display device includes a light emitting panel and at least one optical modulation unit provided on a light exit side of the light emitting panel, a grating layer being provided in the light emitting panel, or between the light emitting panel and the optical modulation unit, wherein the optical modulation unit is configured to modulate incident light to exit at a certain preset angle, and the grating layer is configured to parallelize exit directions of incident light.
US10261375B2

Provided are an array substrate and driving method thereof, and a display apparatus. The array substrate comprises multiple storage electrode lines (1) each of which comprises at least two storage electrode signal input terminals (11). The array substrate can improve the driving capability of the storage electrode signals on the storage electrode lines (1).
US10261366B2

In order to avoid generation of black unevenness caused by the water intrusion into a liquid crystal display device, there is to provide a liquid crystal display device including a display area and a terminal portion, in which a TFT substrate with an organic passivation film formed and an opposite substrate are adhered to each other by a seal portion and a liquid crystal is enclosed there, wherein in the seal portion of the TFT substrate, a groove-shaped through-hole is formed in the organic passivation film to surround the display area, a water absorption layer formed of the same material in the same process as that of the organic passivation film is formed within the groove-shaped, through-hole, and the water absorption layer is not covered with the inorganic insulating film.
US10261351B2

An alignment apparatus includes a base, an alignment roller and a mounting frame, the alignment roller being attached with an alignment rubbing cloth, the mounting frame having two mounting portions for mounting one of two ends of alignment roller, respectively. The alignment apparatus further includes: at least one laser emitting unit disposed on a mounting portion where one end of alignment roller is located, light rays emitted from each laser emitting unit being distant from axis of alignment roller by preset distance; at least one laser blocking unit corresponding to at least one laser emitting unit, respectively, and disposed on a mounting portion where the other end of alignment roller is located; a controller in a signal connection with each laser emitting unit and configured for controlling a part or all of the laser emitting units to be activated while alignment roller is performing rubbing alignment on a surface of the substrate.
US10261348B2

A display device according to the present disclosure may be provided with a light path conversion protrusion on a lower surface of a cover window to suppress external light even for light incident at a side viewing angle, thereby improving contrast and visibility.According to the present disclosure, side-view angle incident light may be converted into the same incident light as that of vertical incident light, thereby providing an effect capable of preventing the reflection of incident light from a viewing angle as well as the vertical incident light.
US10261347B2

A technique facilitates control over optical transmittance and, in some applications, the technique may be carried out without using moving mechanical parts. A system may comprise a light source and an optical fiber line, e.g. a plurality of optical fiber lines, in optical communication with the light source. An electrochromic device is positioned along each optical fiber line and may be selectively operated via electrical inputs to control optical transmittance along the corresponding optical fiber line. When plural optical fiber lines are employed, the corresponding plurality of electrochromic devices may be operated to also provide control over optical path selection. In fluid analysis operations, at least one sample chamber for receiving fluid samples may be positioned along a corresponding optical fiber line to enable analysis of light directed into the fluid sample as controlled by the corresponding electrochromic device.
US10261339B2

Embodiments of a skin contact reduction device that is substantially spherically shaped and attaches to the temple portion of facial equipment that goes over the ear or alongside the wearer's face. The device is directionally positioned with a larger opening pointing towards the front of the wearer's face and a smaller opening towards the rear. Both the larger front opening and interior of the device are significantly larger than the width of the temple portion of the facial equipment and therefore the device does not compress or stiffen when installed. The smaller rear opening of the device resiliently grips the temple portion of the facial equipment. Once attached, the device is adjusted by the wearer to a preferred position to keep a wearer's equipment on their face while minimizing contact and pressure between the temple or ear portion of the equipment frame and the wearer's head.
US10261334B2

A lens holding frame includes: a frame portion, a plate-shaped portion, holding portions, and auxiliary holding portions. The frame portion has a tubular shape extending along a reference axis. The plate-shaped portion overhangs inward from an inner circumferential surface of the frame portion. The holding portions protrude at sites of at least three places, which are away from each other in a circumferential direction around the reference axis on a surface of the plate-shaped portion, in a direction along the reference axis and are located on an abutting plane. The auxiliary holding portions protrude from a surface of the plate-shaped portion up to heights at which the auxiliary holding portions do not reach the abutting plane in the same direction as the holding portions.
US10261301B2

Disclosed is a photographing control device, microscope and program that can simply confirm whether time lapse photography is being executed normally or not. A photographing control unit may control an operation of each apparatus of the microscope that performs processing related to the time lapse photography, in an execution mode for executing the time lapse photography, and a test mode for confirming an operation of the time lapse photography before the execution mode. The photographing control unit may also control the operation of each apparatus of the microscope in the execution mode according to information acquired in the test mode.
US10261300B2

The invention relates to a light microscope comprising a polychromatic light source for emitting illumination light in the direction of a sample, focussing means for focussing illumination light onto the sample, wherein the focussing means, for generating a depth resolution, have a longitudinal chromatic aberration, and a detection device, which comprises a two-dimensional array of detector elements, for detecting sample light coming from the sample. According to the invention, the light microscope is characterized in that, for detecting both confocal portions and non-confocal portions of the sample light, a beam path from the sample to the detection device is free of elements for completely masking out non-confocal portions. In addition, the invention relates to a method for image recording using a light microscope.
US10261299B2

Provided is an image-acquisition apparatus including: a scanning portion that scans illumination light emitted from a light source; an optical system that focuses the scanned illumination light on a sample, while collecting signal light beams generated at the individual scanning positions on the sample; a detector that detects the collected signal light beams and that generates detection signals thereof; a signal controller that is configured to generate periodic signals that are repeated at a predetermined period; a light controller that is configured to temporally control a position or an intensity of the illumination light in accordance with the generated periodic signals; and a computer that is configured to process, in accordance with the generated periodic signals, the detection signals generated, wherein the computer is provided with a frequency shifter for shifting frequencies of the detection signals, and an integrator that integrates the shifted detection signals at an integration time.
US10261292B2

A variable magnification optical system comprises, in order from an object side, a first lens group (G1) having positive refractive power, a second lens group (G2) having negative refractive power, and a third lens group (G3) having positive refractive power. The first lens group (G1) comprises a front group (G11) having negative refractive power and a rear group (G12) having positive refractive power. Focusing is carried out by moving the front group (G11). The first lens group (G1), the second lens group (G2) or at least a portion of the third lens group (G3) is moved in a direction having a directional component perpendicular to the optical axis as a vibration reduction lens group.
US10261285B2

The present invention aims to provide a lens driving device capable of realizing the reduction of power consumption by improving the driving efficiency of an electromagnetic drive mechanism. The lens driving device includes: one or mores drive coils having one or more forward path sides and one or more return path sides, and drive magnets each having a forward path side magnet plate and a return path side magnet plate. The magnetization directions of the forward path side magnet plate and the return path side magnet plate of each drive magnets define an angle which is expanded towards the oppositely arranged one or more drive coils. The magnetic induction intensity applied to the drive coils from the drive magnets can be increased and improved, and thus powerful lorentz force can be effectively generated by the drive coils after being electrified.
US10261282B2

An imaging element mounting substrate may include an insulating substrate and a metal substrate. The insulating substrate may include a first mounting region for mounting an imaging element on a top surface, and a second mounting region located a distance away from the first mounting region for mounting one or more electronic components. The insulating substrate may include a fixed region for securing a lens housing surrounding the first mounting region. A metal substrate may be bonded to a bottom surface of the insulating substrate. A third mounting region located between the first mounting region and the second mounting region in the fixed region of the insulating substrate may be positioned with respect to the center of the insulating substrate in a plan view. The metal substrate may be located to overlap with the third mounting region and bestride the first mounting region and the second mounting region.
US10261280B1

An optical fiber distribution box includes a base, a seat, an input tube and output tubes. The seat includes a standing wall, two protruding ribs and two holes. The standing wall is disposed behind and connected to the base and has a positioning hole formed therethrough along a front-to-rear direction. The protruding ribs rearwardly extend from the standing wall, are opposite along a left-to-right direction, and respectively formed with two through holes for extension of a binding belt. The holes extend through the standing wall and respectively through the protruding ribs and flank the positioning hole.
US10261277B2

An optical device for illuminating the vasculature of a mammal using ultraviolet, visible, and/or infrared light is described. The optical device includes an optical fiber encased in a biocompatible sheath, and is dimensioned to lie within an intravascular catheter. When placed within a vascular space and coupled with a suitable light source the optical device illuminates the vascular space and its contents. The faces of the optical fiber are configured to optimize the capture of ultraviolet, visible, and/or infrared light from a light source without the use of active optics.
US10261266B2

The disclosure relates to a fiber optic connectors and sub-assemblies having a retention body for connectorizing a fiber optic cable along with fiber optic connectors and methods'therefor. In one embodiment, the sub-assembly comprises a cable lock comprises a cable channel for receiving a fiber optic cable therethrough, and at least one strength member engagement surface. The retention body comprises an optical fiber channel for receiving an end portion of at least one optical fiber of the fiber optic cable therethrough, and at least one strength member engagement surface. The strength member engagement surfaces of the cable lock and the retention body are configured to cooperate with each other to receive and retain at least one strength member of the fiber optic cable. Other fiber optic connector sub-assemblies are also disclosed.
US10261263B2

An optical power transfer system for launching a spacecraft into low Earth orbit comprising a ground-based laser power generation station and a launch vehicle optically connected thereto. The generation station is capable of generating high optical power in the range of kilowatts to tens of megawatts and transferring the optical power generated to a launch vehicle to generate thrust. The generation station comprises a high power source, a chilling station, a laser, optical fiber, and at least one coupler. The launch vehicle comprises an actively cooled fiber spooler mounted thereon with a length of fiber for transmission of high optical energy circumscribing at least part thereof. The launch vehicle also contains a working fluid and fluid reservoir, a thruster assembly, an air intake and a storage chamber. In alternative embodiments, the launch vehicle may contain a beam switch assembly, multiple fiber spoolers and multiple thruster assemblies wherein at least one thruster assembly is gimbaled.
US10261262B2

According to one example, the present application discloses an optical circuit comprising a grating to receive input light of mixed polarizations and output light of a same polarization to a first waveguide and a second waveguide. The first waveguide and second waveguide are optically coupled to a plurality of resonators that are coupled to a plurality of gratings that are to output light of mixed polarizations.
US10261257B2

A waveguide includes a segment with a substantially uniform cure profile and related methods and systems for making and using the same. The waveguide is formed by modifying a laser beam used to write the waveguide to provide a substantially uniform cure profile in the waveguide. A marker characteristic of laser writing may be present in the waveguide. A method or system modifies an intensity profile or a shape profile of a laser beam to proactively compensate for exposure convolution based on the characteristics of the laser beam spot profile. A convolution compensator is positioned in the path of the laser beam to modify the beam spot profile during writing to form the one or more segments of the waveguide in a photo-curable layer.
US10261250B2

An optical device comprising a planar waveguide and a quantum emitter is presented. The planar waveguide comprises a longitudinal extending guiding region with a first side and a second side. A first nanostructure is arranged on the first side of the guiding region, and a second nanostructure is arranged on the second side of the guiding region. The planar waveguide includes a first longitudinal region where the first nanostructure and the second nanostructure are arranged substantially glide-plane symmetric about the guiding region of the planar waveguide, and the quantum emitter is coupled to the first longitudinal region of the planar waveguide.
US10261247B2

Optical waveguide cores having refractive index profiles that vary angularly about a propagation axis of the core can provide single-mode operation with larger core diameters than conventional waveguides. In one representative embodiment, an optical waveguide comprises a core that extends along a propagation axis and has a refractive index profile that varies angularly about the propagation axis. The optical waveguide can also comprise a cladding disposed about the core and extending along the propagation axis. The refractive index profile of the core can vary angularly along a length of the propagation axis.
US10261246B2

A higher-order mode (HOM) fiber is configured as a polarization-maintaining fiber by including a pair of stress rods at a location within the cladding layer that provides for a sufficient degree of birefringence without unduly comprising the spatial mode profile of the propagating higher-order modes. Long-period gratings are used as mode couplers at the input and output of the PM-HOM fiber, where the gratings are formed by exposing areas of the core region orthogonal to the position of the stress rods. The diameter of the stress rods (D) and displacement of the rods from the center of the core region (R1) are controlled to yield a configuration with an acceptable birefringence and polarization extinction ratio (PER) within the HOM fiber, even in situations where the fiber is bent (a bend radius less than 50 cm).
US10261243B2

Optical sensors having one or more soluble coatings thereon are used to detect the presence of a degrading fluid. In a generalized embodiment, the fiber optic sensor includes a fiber optic cable having two strain sensor positioned therein. A soluble layer is positioned over one of the strain sensor. Due to the presence of the soluble layer, the covered strain sensor optically responds differently than the other strain sensor to changes in pressure, strain and temperature. In the presence of a degrading fluid, the soluble layer degrades and ultimately dissolves, thereby changing the optical response of the previously covered strain sensor. When the soluble layer is dissolved, the strain induced by the soluble layer relaxes, thus causing a wavelength shift in the signal of the grating. By monitoring the wavelength shifts of both strain sensors, the fiber optic sensor acts as a detector for the presence of the degrading fluid.
US10261241B2

An illuminated window having an illuminate film, controller device, and wiring connection in between two pieces of glass forming the window. The window displays at least one of illuminated letters and numbers in order to provide information to a viewer.
US10261238B2

The present disclosure provides a backlight source and a display device. The backlight source includes a back plate, a light bar and a rubber strip. The back plate is made of a metal material and includes a base, one first side portion and three second side portions, wherein the first side portion and the three second side portions are connected to the base and arranged at four sides of the base respectively. The first side portion includes a parallel part which is parallel to the base and a connection part which connects the parallel part to the base. The light bar is fixed on the parallel part. The rubber strip is fixed on at least one of the second side portions. An upper surface of the rubber strip and a surface of the parallel part form a support surface.
US10261230B2

LED lighting devices are provided that include two optical waveguides and at least one LED in an intermediate region between end faces of the optical waveguides so that radiation from the LED is coupled into the optical waveguides through the end faces. A de-coupler is on outer circumferential surface regions of each of the two separate optical waveguides. The de-coupler reflects the radiation guided in the optical waveguides so that the radiation passes through the optical waveguides and is coupled out of the optical waveguides laterally. The intermediate region has a length that is selected so that a brightness difference, measured perpendicular to an axis of the optical waveguides in the center of the intermediate region, at a distance of 10 mm perpendicular to the axis of the optical waveguides is at most 25% based on a maximum value of brightness along the axis of the optical waveguides.
US10261224B2

An optical element includes a transmission diffraction portion, which reflective portions and transmissive portions. The reflective portions are arranged at equal intervals along a given axis. Each reflective portion reflects light included in the visible light. The light reflected by the reflective portions forms a reflection image. The transmissive portions transmit the visible light. Each transmissive portion is sandwiched by two corresponding reflective portions that are adjacent to each other along the given axis. At least part of each reflective portion forms the reflection image by rendering a reflection angle of the light reflected by the reflective portions different from an angle of light incident on the reflective portions. The transmission diffraction portion forms diffracted images having different colors with diffracted light that is produced by diffracting light transmitted through the transmissive portions in a predetermined direction.
US10261215B2

Described herein are implementations of various technologies for a method. The method may receive seismic attributes regarding a region of interest in a subsurface of the earth. The method may receive electrical attributes regarding the region of interest. The method may receive a selection of a rock physics model for the region of interest. The method may calculate values of rock parameters for the selected rock physics model using a nonlinear relation that links cross-properties between the seismic attributes and the electrical attributes for the region of interest. The method may determine the presence of hydrocarbon deposits in the region of interest using the calculated values.
US10261213B2

A radiation detector useable in a downhole tool configured to be positioned in a borehole includes a printed circuit board and at least one detector element coupled to the printed circuit board. The at least one detector element includes a semiconductor direct conversion material for directly converting gamma rays into electrical signals. The semiconductor direct conversion material includes a cathode surface and an anode surface. In addition, the at least one detector element includes a cathode operatively connected to the cathode surface, and an anode operatively coupled to the anode surface. The radiation detector also includes a voltage source coupled to the printed circuit board and configured to provide a voltage to the at least one detector element.
US10261207B2

A seismic noise mitigation method. The method comprises identifying a wavenumber of a component in a residual wavenumber spectrum having a largest norm based on a preconditioned residual wavenumber spectrum. A contribution to the residual wavenumber spectrum from the identified wavenumber component, is subtracted therefrom. A next residual wavenumber spectrum is based thereon and a relative residual computed based on that. The identifying, subtracting and calculating are repeated until a first to occur termination condition selected from the group consisting of: a current relative residual is less than a threshold residual; a difference between the current relative residual and a smallest relative residual exceeds product of the smallest relative residual and a preselected threshold factor; and a difference between a current number of iterations and a number of iterations corresponding to a currently encountered smallest relative residual encountered exceeds a preselected threshold number of iterations.
US10261192B2

Methods, systems and computer program products for radionavigation for swimmers are described. A mobile device configured to estimate a location using radio frequency signals can estimate a position of the swimmer when the mobile device is worn on a limb of the swimmer and periodically submerged. The mobile device can supply auxiliary information to a radionavigation subsystem to correct a navigation solution affected by limb motion of the swimmer and affected by the periodic submersion of the mobile device.
US10261183B2

A system to determine a position of one or more objects includes a transmitter to emit a beam of photons to sequentially illuminate regions of one or more objects; multiple cameras that are spaced-apart with each camera having an array of pixels to detect photons; and one or more processor devices that execute stored instructions to perform actions of a method, including: directing the transmitter to sequentially illuminate regions of one or more objects with the beam of photons; for each of the regions, receiving, from the cameras, an array position of each pixel that detected photons of the beam reflected or scattered by the region of the one or more objects; and, for each of the regions detected by the cameras, determining a position of the regions using the received array positions of the pixels that detected the photons of the beam reflected or scattered by that region.
US10261175B2

A ranging apparatus includes a first array with first light sensitive detectors configured to receive light which has been reflected by an object and generate an output. A second array, spaced apart from the first array by a spacing distance, is further included, the second array having second light sensitive detectors. The second array is configurable to either receive light which has been reflected by the object or to be a reference array and generate an output. A processor operates to determine a distance to the object in response to the outputs from the first and the second arrays.
US10261173B2

A method of processing FMCW radar signal retrieves a configuring parameter set (120) corresponding to a working environment or a detected material, receives a reflection time-domain signal, executes a time-domain-to-frequency-domain converting process to the reflection time-domain signal for obtaining a reflection frequency-domain signal, executes the corresponded process on the reflection frequency-domain signal according to the configuring parameter set (120), and analyzes the processed reflection frequency-domain signal and generates a detecting result. The present disclosed example can effectively reduce the time of the development and the cost of manufacture via executing the corresponded process according to the configuring parameter set (120) corresponding to the working environment or the detected material.
US10261168B1

The present disclosure generally relates to localization and, more particularly, to remote localization and radio-frequency identification using a combination of structural and antenna mode scattering responses. A method and system include receiving location data of an object from a plurality of transmitter-reader pairs (TRPs); generating a plurality of first ellipses representing the received location data; determining blocking likelihoods at points of intersection between the plurality of first ellipses; generating additional ellipses representing additional location data received from additional TRPs; and updating the blocking likelihoods at points of intersection between the plurality of first ellipses and the additional ellipses.
US10261156B2

In a method and magnetic resonance (MR) apparatus for determining diffusion-weighted image data, first raw data are acquired with a first diffusion weighting, and the first raw data are assigned to a first k-space matrix. Second raw data are acquired with a second diffusion weighting, and the second raw data are assigned to a second k-space matrix. The first k-space matrix and the second k-space matrix are different from one another at at least one position. The diffusion-weighted image data are determined in a processor based on the first raw data and the second raw data.
US10261153B2

A magnetic resonance (MR) method and apparatus use simultaneous multislice imaging, with different excitations being effective for different slices in respective iterations of a single scanning sequence, in order to acquire raw MR data from different multiple slices, with respectively different contrasts, in the single scanning sequence. Single band excitation of a first slice among the multiple slices takes place in a first iteration of the single scanning sequence, with multi-band excitation then occurring for all of the multiple slices. Raw data are then acquired from the first slice, and at least one other slice among the multiple slices, that respectively exhibit different contrasts due to only the first slice being affected by the single band excitation. In a second iteration of the single scanning sequence, another slice is excited with single band excitation, and the first slice is among the multiple slices excited with multi-band excitation. Raw data are then acquired from the first slice and at least one other slice among the multiple slices that have the respective contrasts swapped in comparison to the first iteration.
US10261148B2

The MRI apparatus includes a main magnet forming a static magnetic field in a bore, and a gradient coil assembly which forms a magnetic field gradient in the static magnetic field and includes a plurality of shim trays arranged therein at a predefined interval and at least one first shim token provided between the shim trays.
US10261146B2

A method of reducing artifacts produced during Fast Spin Echo measurements made using permanent magnet NMR instruments. The method includes applying encoding gradients that do not switch signs throughout the experiment. Prior to the 90° RF pulse, a strong RM gradient pulse is given to produce a dominant and constant residual magnetization. The encoding is done through the combination of encoding gradients with the aid of the 180° RF pulses of the echo train. A first constant encoding gradient is given before the first 180 pulse. Then two variable encoding gradients are provided after each 180 pulse; one applied prior to and one applied subsequent to each acquisition in the echo train.
US10261142B2

A magnetic resonance imaging system (10) includes a scanner unit (12) including a main magnet with a magnet bore (16), and a bore region lighting unit (28) including lighting members (32, 36), which is configured for generating lighting conditions at a bore region (26) by using the lighting members (32, 36), for influencing the subject of interest's optical perception regarding a radial dimension (b) of the magnet bore (16) by at least one out of detracting the subject of interest's attention, generating an optical illusion in connection with the radial dimension (b) of the magnet bore (16) and camouflaging the magnet bore (16).
US10261139B2

A method of making a magnetic field sensor using in situ solid source graphene and graphene induced anti-ferromagnetic coupling and spin filtering, comprising providing a substrate comprising silicon wafers and thermal oxide, performing DC magnetron sputtering, back-sputtering the substrate, growing amorphous carbon on the substrate, sputtering and growing a first ferromagnetic metal surface on the amorphous carbon, annealing the substrate and the amorphous carbon and the first ferromagnetic metal surface, forming a graphene film on the first ferromagnetic metal surface, wherein the first ferromagnetic metal surface comprises NiFe, sputtering and growing a second ferromagnetic film on the graphene film, and capping the second ferromagnetic film with a platinum layer.
US10261131B2

An inspection method for a secondary battery according to the invention includes: a first aging treatment process for performing aging treatment on the secondary battery that has initially been charged at a first temperature; a first voltage measurement process; a second aging treatment process for performing the aging treatment on the secondary battery at a second temperature; a second voltage measurement process; a self-discharge amount computation process; a non-temperature dependent failure determination process for determining non-temperature dependent failure that does not depend on a relationship between a self-discharge amount and a temperature in accordance with the measured self-discharge amount; and a temperature dependent failure determination process for determining temperature dependent failure that depends on the relationship between the self-discharge amount and the temperature in accordance with the self-discharge amount, temperature dependency of which is suppressed.
US10261130B2

The invention relates to a method for measuring ageing of permanent magnets of a synchronous machine comprising a stator and a rotor, the machine being fitted with at least one angular position sensor of the rotor, the rotor comprising the permanent magnets provided to move said rotor around the stator, the angular position sensor comprising at least two fixed magnetic induction measurement sensors extending to an axial end of the rotor, facing and immediately adjacent to the axial edges of the permanent magnets, characterized in that the method consists of: j1) determining, while stopped or during a laden or unladen rotation phase of the synchronous machine, the maximum value of the magnetic induction using the magnetic induction measurement sensors and the electronic unit; j2) comparing the measured maximum magnetic induction value with a reference value; and j3) if the maximum magnetic induction value is less than the reference value, presenting a difference determined with respect to said reference value in order to generate warning information S using the electronics unit and, if this is not the case, returning to step j1).
US10261126B2

This disclosure describes die test architectures that can be implemented in a first, middle and last die of a die stack. The die test architectures are mainly the same, but for the exceptions mentioned in this disclosure.
US10261118B2

A subset of mobile devices is selected from a set of mobile devices located in a local area. From a mobile device in the subset, a magnetic measurement value obtained by performing a magnetic measurement is received. The magnetic measurement value comprises a change in a magnetic property of an immediate surrounding ambient environment of the mobile device. When the magnetic measurement corresponds to a deviation in a network condition in a portion of a network, the portion being located in the local area, a conclusion is output that the deviation is caused by an electromagnetic disturbance (EMD), where an effect of the EMD causes the magnetic measurement value. A notification including an indication of the EMD and an identification of the local area is generated.
US10261113B2

A power converter with average current detection and the corresponding detecting method and detecting circuit are disclosed. The average current detecting circuit has an average voltage detecting circuit and a voltage-current converting circuit. The average voltage detecting circuit generates a voltage across a detecting resistor by letting an inductor current flowing through an output inductor of the power converter flowing through the detecting resistor. Further, the average voltage detecting circuit samples the voltage across the detecting resistor when a switch of the power converter transits from an on state into an off state and the opposite and then calculates the average value of the two sampled voltages. The voltage-current converting circuit converts the average value into an average current by multiplying the average value by a scaling factor.
US10261112B2

A voltage sensor and the method for compensating installation position variation thereof are disclosed. The voltage sensor may comprise a casing, two substrates, a plurality of voltage sensing units and an iterative operation unit. One side of the casing may include two grooves. The substrates may be respectively disposed in the grooves, and an accommodating space is formed between the substrates. The voltage sensing units may be disposed on the substrates to measure a plurality voltage parameters of a dual-wire power cable disposed in the accommodating space. The iterative operation unit can be disposed in the casing and connected to the voltage sensing units, wherein the iterative operation unit can perform an iterative operation process according to a compensation database and the voltage parameters for compensating the horizontal and vertical displacements occurring when installing the voltage sensor on the cable, and calculate the estimated input voltage of the cable.
US10261111B1

An oscilloscope includes a probe and an analog to digital converter. The probe detects a varying electronic signal and produces an analog signal. The analog to digital converter converts the analog signal to a digital signal. The oscilloscope detects vertical movement of the digital signal as a first digital trigger triggered at a trigger time. A segment of the digital signal is compared with predetermined parameters for the varying electronic signal received from a user to confirm whether a pattern of the varying electronic signal in the segment matches the predetermined parameters. When the pattern of the varying electronic signal in the segment matches the predetermined parameters, the process includes generating a display showing the varying electronic signal in the segment based on the trigger time.
US10261105B2

A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) accelerometer is described. The MEMS accelerometer is arranged to limit distortions in the detection signal caused by displacement of the anchor(s) connecting the MEMS accelerometer to the underlying substrate. The MEMS accelerometer may include masses arranged to move in opposite directions in response to an acceleration of the MEMS accelerometer, and to move in the same direction in response to displacement of the anchor(s). The masses may, for example, be hingedly coupled to a beam in a teeter-totter configuration. Motion of the masses in response to acceleration and anchor displacement may be detected using capacitive sensors.
US10261102B2

Embodiments of the disclosure relate to a biosample plate that includes a memory component for storing biosample identification and analysis data, and a wireless communication interface for transferring the data to and from the biosample plate. In one embodiment, the biosample plate comprises a base for receiving a biosample, a memory component coupled to the base for storing identification and analysis information related to the biosample, and a wireless communication interface coupled to the memory component for transferring the information to and from the memory component. The wireless communication interface may include an electromagnetic device.
US10261099B2

Chemokine receptor CCR4 and its ligands CCL17 and CCL22 are used as markers for the identification and/or staging of cancer. The level of CCR4, CCL17 and CCL22 are found to increase during malignant tumour progression. CCR4, CCL17 and CCL22 are used as markers for the stratification of cancer patients according to their suitability for treatment with anti-cancer agents. Information of diagnostic character is provided by measuring the level of one or more of CCR4, CCL17 and CCL22 present in a patient sample. Methods of treatment of cancer patients which agents that modulate the activity of CCR4, CCL17 and CCL22. Methods of screening for agents which modulate the biological activities of CCR4, CCL17 and CCL22 provide anti-cancer agents.
US10261098B2

Biomarkers associated with neuroimmunological disease are described. The disclosed biomarkers are secreted proteins identified in cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) samples of patients with neurological disease. The disclosed biomarkers identify patients with intrathecal inflammation, distinguish multiple sclerosis (MS) patients from patients with other types of inflammatory neurological diseases and from subjects without MS, distinguish progressive MS patients from patients with relapsing-remitting MS, identify subjects with non-MS inflammatory neurological diseases, differentiate healthy subjects from patients with any type of neurological disease, and/or identify subjects with increased disability, CNS tissue damage and/or neurodegeneration. Process-specific biomarkers that can be used in place of a brain biopsy to identify immune cell infiltration and/or activation in the CNS are also described. Methods of treating subject with neurological disease, and methods of evaluating the efficacy of particular treatments, based on detection of the disclosed biomarkers are also described.
US10261090B2

[Problem] To provide the following: a novel fluorescent probe for detecting a compound, such as glutathione, that contains a —SH group; a detection method using said fluorescent probe; and a detection kit containing said probe.[Solution] A fluorescent probe for detecting a compound containing an —SH group, wherein the fluorescent probe comprises a compound represented by formula (I) or a salt thereof (In the formula, X represents Si(Ra)(Rb), Ge(Ra)(Rb), Sn(Ra)(Rb), C(Ra)(Rb), or O (wherein Ra and Rb each independently represent a hydrogen atom or alkyl group); R1 represents a hydrogen atom, or 1-4 identical or different substituents independently selected from the group consisting of a cyano group, alkyl group, carboxyl group, ester group, alkoxy group, amide group, and azide group, each of which may be optionally substituted; R2 represents a hydrogen atom, halogen atom, hydroxyl group, cyano group, or an alkyl group, alkynyl group, alkoxy group, aryl, or heteroaryl, each of which may be optionally substituted; R3 and R4 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or 1-3 identical or different substituents independently selected from the group consisting of a hydroxyl group, halogen atom, or an alkyl group, sulfo group, carboxyl group, ester group, amide group and azide group, each of which may be optionally substituted; R5, R6, R7 and R8 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or alkyl group, wherein, R5 or R6, respectively together with R3, may form a ring structure including the nitrogen atoms bonded thereto, or R7 or R8, respectively together with R4, may form a ring structure including the nitrogen atoms bonded thereto).
US10261084B1

In one embodiment, the invention provides a method of diagnosing sepsis or a virus-related infection (often a viral hemorrhagic fever infection) in a subject by detecting and measuring the level of a set of sepsis and virus infection-associated-GTPase biomarkers in a sample obtained from the subject using multiplexed flow cytometry. Related kits are also provided. In a preferred embodiment, the invention provides point of care diagnostic methods for determining an early stage sepsis or the severity of a virus infection, especially in a hospital or other setting.
US10261078B2

The present application relates to a biosensor that employs an acoustic cavity to store mechanical energy. In particular examples, the biosensor includes an electrode region and one or more reflector regions to form the acoustic cavity, as well as a functionalized active area disposed in proximity to the cavity. Methods of making and using such biosensors are also described herein.
US10261075B2

There is disclosed a microarray having base cleavable linkers and a process of making the microarray. The microarray has a solid surface with known locations, each having reactive hydroxyl groups. The density of the known locations is greater than approximately 100 locations per square centimeter. Optionally, oligomers are synthesized in situ onto the cleavable linkers and subsequently cleaved using a cleaving base. Optionally, the oligomers are cleaved and recovered as a pool of oligomers.
US10261066B2

A system for detecting a biomolecule comprises a nano-gap electrode device including a first electrode and a second electrode adjacent to the first electrode. The first electrode can be separated from the second electrode by a nano-gap that is dimensioned to permit the biomolecule to flow through the nano-gap. The nano-gap can have at least a first gap region and a second gap region. The second gap region can be oriented at an angle that is greater than zero degrees with respect to a plane having the first gap region. The system can further include an electrical circuit coupled to the nano-gap electrode device. The electrical circuit can receive electrical signals from the first electrode and the second electrode upon the flow of the biomolecule through the nano-gap.
US10261062B2

A method for detecting a volatile analyte to class and sort cork stoppers depending on the concentration of the analyte, detection being preformed of concentrations in the order of ng/L (parts per trillion), in a concentrated gas applied to the cork stoppers in close containment. Cork stoppers are conveyed individually or groups to an incubation chamber; air/nitrogen is injected into the incubation chamber, the gas enriched with cork volatile compounds is entrained and carried to the concentration system containing a trap heated by desorption of entraining gas to a detection system recording a signal associated with presence of the analyte, the signal being used for classing the stopper/groups of stoppers; a software receives and compares the signal with a minimum limit, deciding to approve or reject the stopper. A system for implementing this method is described.
US10261053B2

A device and method for performing ultra-sound scanning of a substantially cylindrical object. The device comprises a cuff adapted to fit around a circumference of the object, an ultrasound probe mounted about the inner circumference of the cuff and positioned to scan the circumference of the object, and one or more data connections providing control information for the ultrasound probe and receiving scanning data from the ultrasound probe. The probe includes one or more sensors to determine its orientation or location, and this data is used to control the operation of the device and to process data from the array.
US10261048B2

One embodiment of the present disclosure provides an ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) device for performing chemical analysis. The IMS device includes a first set of electrodes arranged linearly in a first direction and separated by a first set of gaps. The IMS device includes a second set of electrodes positioned directly opposing the first set of electrodes to match the first set of electrodes on a one-to-one basis, wherein the second set of electrodes are separated by a second set of gaps. The IMS device includes a drift region between the first set of electrodes and the second set of electrodes, wherein charged particles enter at a first end of the drift region and traverse the drift region along the first direction. The IMS device additionally includes a detector positioned at a second end of the drift region and configured to receive charged particles exiting the drift region.
US10261040B2

A measuring device includes an integrated sensor unit. The integrated sensor unit is configured to record at least one moisture characteristic value of at least one building material. The measuring device further includes a communication unit. The communication unit is configured to receive at least one signal from at least one external sensor unit.
US10261035B2

The disclosure includes an inductive conductivity sensor for measuring the specific electrical conductivity of a medium with a transmitter coil energized by an input signal, a receiver coil coupled with the transmitter coil via the medium, which receiver coil supplies an output signal that is a measure for the conductivity of the medium, and a housing enclosing the transmitter coil and the receiver coil, which housing comprises at least one housing section designed to be immersed in the medium, the housing wall of said housing section surrounding the transmitter coil and the receiver coil. The housing is made of a magnetic plastic or resin for inductively decoupling the transmitter coil from the receiver coil. In certain embodiments, the housing may be made of a ferromagnetic material. Another aspect of the disclosure includes a method for manufacturing the conductivity sensor.
US10261032B2

A noncontact resonameter includes: a resonator to: produce an excitation signal including a field; subject a sample to the excitation signal; produce a first resonator signal in a presence of the sample and the excitation signal, the first resonator signal including: a first quality factor of the resonator; a first resonance frequency of the resonator; or a combination thereof, the first resonator signal occurring in an absence of contact between the sample and the resonator; and produce a second resonator signal in a presence of the excitation signal and an absence of the sample, the second resonator signal including: a second quality factor of the resonator; a second resonance frequency of the resonator; or a combination thereof; a circuit in electrical communication with the resonator to receive the first resonator signal and the second resonator signal; and a continuous feeder to: provide the sample proximate to the resonator; dispose the sample intermediately in the field of the excitation signal during production of the first resonator signal; remove the sample from the resonator; and manipulate a position of the sample relative to the resonator in a continuous motion and in an absence of contact between the sample and the resonator.
US10261030B2

An inspection device and method for testing and inspecting integrity of a container (200) is disclosed. The inspection device has an angled member (102) and a viewing member (104) secured to the angled member. Together, the angled and viewing members are configured to hold a container to be analyzed. The inspection device also includes a cradle (106) secured to the angled member, the cradle including a cavity (108) configured to hold the angled member at an angle. The inspection device also includes a light source holder (110) secured to the viewing member, a leg member (112) extending from the light source holder, and at least one light source (114) extending through the light source holder. The light source has a first end extending outwardly from the light source holder and a second end extending within the light source holder from which light projects. The light from the light source is projected toward the viewing member. The viewing member includes at least one viewing window (105). A lens is located between the second end of the light source and the viewing member, and a filter is located between the lens and the viewing member.
US10261029B2

A container inspection device and a container inspection method for inspecting containers are provided. The container inspection device comprises at least one light fixture for illuminating containers at a predetermined inspection instant of time for inspecting the containers, and an electrical line for connecting the at least one light fixture to an electrical energy supply and to a bus system, so that the electrical line serves both to supply the at least one light fixture with electrical energy and to connect with a real time data network.
US10261025B2

A detecting method for a workpiece surface includes the following steps. Firstly, a workpiece is provided with a first environment, wherein the first environment has a first environmental temperature higher than a first saturation temperature corresponding to an environmental-relative humidity. Then, the workpiece is provided with a second environment, wherein the second environment has a second environmental temperature lower than the first environmental temperature, such that a itself-temperature of the workpiece reduces to a mist temperature, wherein the mist temperature is substantially equal to or higher than the second environmental temperature. Then, the workpiece is provided with a mist environment, wherein the mist environment has a mist-saturation temperature corresponding to a mist-environmental relative humidity is equal to or higher than the mist temperature for misting a surface of the workpiece. Then, the surface of the misted workpiece is detected.
US10261024B2

A visual inspection device is an inspection device using an image obtained by shooting an inspection surface of an object to be inspected with a camera disposed so as to face the inspection surface. The object to be inspected is a rolling bearing and the inspection surface is a surface included in an outer ring of the rolling bearing. A lighting device emits light from a light source as diffused light to the inspection surface in a direction different from a direction in which the camera shoots the inspection surface, and the camera shoots the inspection surface irradiated with the diffused light.
US10261014B2

Metrology systems and methods are provided herein, which comprise an optical element that is positioned between an objective lens of the system and a target. The optical element is arranged to enhance evanescent modes of radiation reflected by the target. Various configurations are disclosed: the optical element may comprise a solid immersion lens, a combination of Moiré-elements and solid immersion optics, dielectric-metal-dielectric stacks of different designs, and resonating elements to amplify the evanescent modes of illuminating radiation. The metrology systems and methods are configurable to various metrology types, including imaging and scatterometry methods.
US10261013B2

Provided are improved optical detection systems and methods for using same, which systems and methods comprise single channel interferometric detection systems and methods for determining a characteristic property of samples. Such interferometric detection systems and methods employ a light beam that impinges two or more discrete zones along a channel, thereby avoiding variations that can result in increases in detection limits and/or measurement errors.
US10261000B2

Systems and methods that enable automated processing of specimens carried on microscope slides are described herein. Aspects of the technology are directed, for example, to automated specimen processing systems and methods for dispensing liquids onto slides. The system can concurrently or sequentially perform lock cycles. Each lock cycle can include lock steps for addressing respective slides to dispense liquid. The lock steps of different lock cycles can be synchronized to prevent any collision between dispensers.
US10260999B2

Particle collecting unit for the detection of particles in the particle level of substance without evaporating the collected particles is disclosed. The particle collecting unit comprises a body, a duct extending through the body and connecting between a rear opening of the body and an air intake orifice of the body, an aperture or slit in a mid-portion of the body adapted for receiving a removable sampling member into a position within the duct, wherein the particles collecting unit is configured to be removably coupled to a vacuum generator of a vacuum cleaner model available in the market, with said rear opening of the body coupled to an air intake opening of the vacuum generator. Pressure release openings are provided in walls of the duct for reducing the load on a motor of the vacuum cleaner.
US10260987B2

A first reflection member, when light is incident, reflects a part of the light by a first reflection surface, reflects light transmitted through the first reflection surface by a second reflection surface, and emits reflected light components in an opposite direction. The second reflection member, when light emitted from the first reflection member is incident, reflects a part of the light by a first reflection surface, reflects light transmitted through the first reflection surface by a second reflection surface, and emits reflected light components. Interference fringes are formed on a screen by light reflected on the first reflection surface of the first reflection member and the second reflection surface of the second reflection member and light reflected on the second reflection surface of the first reflection member and the first reflection surface of the second reflection member.
US10260983B2

In at least one embodiment, an apparatus for diagnosing a state of a capacitive sensor is provided. The apparatus comprises a measuring circuit for being electrically coupled to a capacitive sensor. The measuring circuit is configured to measure a first impedance of the capacitive sensor at a first frequency and to determine a first capacitance of the capacitive sensor at the first frequency based on the first impedance. The measuring circuit is further configured to compare the first capacitance of the capacitive sensor to a first threshold and to a second threshold to diagnose the capacitive sensor.
US10260977B2

The present disclosure relates to differential pressure transducers. The teachings thereof may be embodied in diaphragm-beam configurations for measuring small values of differential pressure and/or a bridge circuit for converting mechanical strains into an electric output signal. For example, a diaphragm-beam structure for measuring differential pressure may include: a frame; a paddle; a resilient beam member; a diaphragm; and a gap defined between the paddle and the frame. The diaphragm flexes under pressure on one surface. The resilient beam member anchors the paddle to the frame. The second surface of the diaphragm is mounted to the first surface of the paddle and the frame to bridge the gap. The paddle moves due to flexure of the diaphragm. The resilient beam member bends due to movement of the paddle. The thickness of the diaphragm is less than 50 micrometers.
US10260965B2

A heat flow sensor includes a heat transfer layer that has first and second surfaces confronting each other and has flexibility and a temperature difference measurement unit that measures a temperature difference between the first and second surfaces of the heat transfer layer. The heat transfer layer includes a first member having flexibility and a second member with higher thermal conductivity than the first member. The thickness of the heat transfer layer is equal to or greater than 0.5 mm, thermal conductivity of the heat transfer layer is equal to or greater than 10 W/(m×K), and Shore hardness of the heat transfer layer is equal to or less than A50.
US10260962B2

A device that operates over a plurality of predetermined temperature ranges that can include a subthreshold operating circuit including a first insulated gate field effect device (IGFET) having a first conductivity type. The first IGFET can be coupled to receive a first back body bias potential that changes according to the temperature range in which the device is operating. The subthreshold operating circuit can operate at a power supply potential below a threshold voltage of the first IGFET.
US10260952B1

A Faraday rotation device includes a light source configured to transmit a light beam; a first rotation stage polarizer configured to forward the light beam from the light source at a predetermined reference polarization angle; a quartz cell configured to receive the light beam from the first rotation stage polarizer at the predetermined reference polarization angle; one or more stacked ring permanent magnets coaxially fitted around the quartz cell; a stepper motor configured to adjust a rotational motion of a second rotation stage polarizer connected to the stepper motor, wherein the second rotation stage polarizer is configured to change a polarization angle of the light beam received from the quartz cell; a light detector; and an electronic circuit board configured to record a change in angle between the predetermined reference polarization angle and the changed polarization angle.
US10260951B1

A Faraday rotation device includes a light source configured to transmit a light beam; a first rotation stage polarizer configured to forward the light beam from the light source at a predetermined reference polarization angle; a quartz cell configured to receive the light beam from the first rotation stage polarizer at the predetermined reference polarization angle; one or more stacked ring permanent magnets coaxially fitted around the quartz cell; a stepper motor configured to adjust a rotational motion of a second rotation stage polarizer connected to the stepper motor, wherein the second rotation stage polarizer is configured to change a polarization angle of the light beam received from the quartz cell; a light detector; and an electronic circuit board configured to record a change in angle between the predetermined reference polarization angle and the changed polarization angle.
US10260949B2

A Raman spectrum-based object inspection apparatus and a Raman spectrum-based object inspection method are disclosed. In one aspect, an example apparatus includes: a laser device configured to emit a laser; an optical guiding device configured to guide the laser to an object to be detected and collect a Raman scattering light from the object. The apparatus includes a spectrum generator configured to receive the Raman scattering light collected by the optical guiding device and generate a Raman spectroscopic signal. The spectrum analyzer is configured to analyze the Raman spectroscopic signal to obtain an inspection result. The apparatus includes a monitoring device configured to monitor a state of the object and control an object inspection operation depending on the state of the object.
US10260943B2

A color measurement device includes a measurement array (MA) which includes: a plurality of illumination arrays (20, 30, 40) for exposing a measurement spot (MS) on a measurement object (MO) to illumination light in an actual illumination direction (2, 3, 4) in each case, and a pick-up array (50) for detecting the measurement light reflected by the measurement spot (MS) in an actual observation direction (5) and for converting it into preferably spectral reflection factors; and a controller for the illumination arrays and the pick-up array and for processing the electrical signals produced by the pick-up array. The controller is embodied to process the measured reflection factors on the basis of a correction model, such that distortions in the measurement values as compared to nominal illumination and/or observation directions, caused by angular errors in the illumination arrays and/or the pick-up array, are corrected.
US10260942B2

Methods and systems for spectrometer dark correction are described which achieve more stable baselines, especially towards the edges where intensity correction magnifies any non-zero results of dark subtraction, and changes in dark current due to changes in temperature of the camera window frame are typically more pronounced. The resulting induced curvature of the baseline makes quantitation difficult in these regions. Use of the invention may provide metrics for the identification of system failure states such as loss of camera vacuum seal, drift in the temperature stabilization, and light leaks. In system aspects of the invention, a processor receives signals from a light detector in the spectrometer and executes software programs to calculate spectral responses, sum or average results, and perform other operations necessary to carry out the disclosed methods. In most preferred embodiments, the light signals received from a sample are used for Raman analysis.
US10260936B2

A frequency-sweep experimental method for predicting noise of a power capacitor, comprises steps of: (1) loading the capacitor with a sine voltage excitation with a loading frequency value of ½ to 50 times of a power frequency in sequence, at an increase of half of the power frequency for each time, and measuring vibration velocity at various points on a case of the capacitor; (2) under each loading frequency, dividing vibration velocity by a square of each voltage applied; (3) calculating frequency spectrum of a square of the voltage of the capacitor according to the voltage and a current of the capacitor; (4) multiplying the frequency spectrum of the square of the voltage of the capacitor by the electromechanical vibration frequency response function value of the capacitor to obtain a vibration velocity spectrum of the case of the capacitor; (5) calculating acoustical power of the noise.
US10260931B2

A dynamic yield monitor system includes a plurality of instruments to measure harvested crop characteristics while a crop is in-flow within a harvester elevator. The system includes a volume instrument that measures a harvested crop volume from the in-flow harvested crop within the harvester elevator, and a weight instrument that measures a harvested crop weight from the in-flow harvested crop within the harvester elevator. Optionally, the system includes other instruments including a moisture and temperature instrument. A receiver and processing node communicates with the instrument. The receiver and processing determines variable harvested crop test weight based on at least the measured harvested crop volume and measured harvested crop weight of the in-flow crop. The receiver and processing node further determines a variable yield of the harvested crop based on the measured harvested crop volume, the measured harvested crop weight, and the variable harvested crop test weight.
US10260928B2

A fill level measurement device for determining a topology of a filling material surface in a container including an antenna apparatus, a receiver and control circuitry. An emission angle of the antenna apparatus and a spatial position of the antenna apparatus relative to the filling material surface is settable by the control circuitry. A resultant emission direction of the fill level measurement device is changeable by the control circuitry by controlling a position of the antenna apparatus and by controlling an emission and/or receiving angle of the antenna apparatus.
US10260923B2

A fluid flow meter is described, that includes intermeshing gears that may rotate synchronously. The fluid flow meter may produce a pulsed output that can be normalized to suitable values according to a method of normalizing input pulses generated in response to the rotation of gears. A volume counter can be incremented by an amount equal to a volume per input pulse each time an input pulse is generated. When the volume counter exceeds a first reference volume, a normalized output pulse can be generated until the volume counter exceeds a second reference volume.
US10260915B2

A container for use as a single-use component in a processing system for performing a biological, biochemical, or biotechnological process includes a wall surrounding a container interior space with a sensor arrangement integrated into the wall, where the sensor arrangement includes at least one sensor and one housing, and where the housing includes a housing wall, which surrounds a housing interior space containing the sensor and separates the housing interior space from the container interior space, characterized in that the housing wall comprises a wall region, which is designed as a predetermined breaking point.
US10260911B2

In a method for applying a structure such as a marking and/or inscription to at least one element with a marking system, such as a laser system, the at least one element is arranged relative to a shaft, the method including: a) arranging the shaft or the shaft with the element arranged relative to the shaft in the marking system; b) determining a spatial position and/or a centre of rotation of the shaft in relation to a reference point, preferably the origin, of the marking system; and c) applying a structure to the element.
US10260904B2

A position sensing system for measuring a position of a moving object includes a first magnetic sensor configured to measure an intensity of a magnetic field produced by the moving object. The system includes a controller configured to estimate a position of the moving object based on a nonlinear model of the magnetic field produced by the moving object as a function of position around the moving object, and based on the measured intensity of the magnetic field produced by the moving object.
US10260901B2

A method for optimizing the switch-on time of a Coriolis gyroscope (1) having a mass system (100) which can be excited to an excitation oscillation of the Coriolis gyroscope (1) parallel to a first axis (x), wherein a deflection of the mass system on account of a Coriolis force along a second axis (y) which is provided perpendicular to the first axis (x) can be verified using an output signal from the Coriolis gyroscope, comprises determining the amplitude (A) of the excitation oscillation of the Coriolis gyroscope at a defined time, determining the output signal (S) from the Coriolis gyroscope at the defined time, and generating a normalized output signal (S0) from the Coriolis gyroscope by multiplying the determined output signal (S) by the quotient of the amplitude (A0) of the excitation oscillation of the Coriolis gyroscope in the steady state and the determined amplitude (A).
US10260895B2

An apparatus for controlling a path of a vehicle includes: a path generating processor configured to generate a first path by searching for a path from a current location of the vehicle to a destination and generate a second path by searching for a path from a path deviation prediction area on the first path to the destination based on a request; a path deviation area extracting processor configured to extract the path deviation prediction area based on road attributes on the first path; and a path controller configured to determine whether to generate the second path based on a congestion level of a road around the vehicle and reset a driving path of the vehicle to the second path when path deviation occurs on the extracted path deviation prediction area.
US10260892B2

A data structure of an environment map includes: position information indicating a position in a space; and a state quantity variability of the position. The state quantity variability is correlated with the position information, and the state quantity variability indicates a variation tendency of a state quantity of the position with respect to time.
US10260890B2

Apparatus and methods related to generating roadmaps are provided. A layout of an environment can be displayed on a display. Input data indicative of a plurality of shapes placed on the layout can be received, where each shape corresponds to an aisle of a plurality of aisles. For each aisle, lanes can be generated based on a width of the aisle, and the lanes extend along the aisle such that a robotic device can traverse each lane. An intersection between a first shape and second shape can be identified, where the first and second shape correspond to a first and second aisle. Responsive to identifying the intersection and based on a swept space of the robotic device, a curve that connects a first lane of the first aisle to a second lane of the second aisle can be generated. Then, a roadmap that comprises the aisles and curve can be generated.
US10260888B2

A navigation satellite system includes a first electronic device that decides, based on received GNSS correction data, integer ambiguity in a difference between a first carrier phase of a first radio wave received by a fixed station and a second carrier phase of a second radio wave received by the first electronic device to calculate a path difference between the first radio wave and the second radio wave. The system also includes a second electronic device that calculates, based on the GNSS correction data, a difference between a third carrier phase of a third radio wave received by the second electronic device and the first carrier phase received from the first electronic device and calculates, by using the integer ambiguity, a path difference between the first radio wave and the third radio wave to calculate second relative coordinates of the second electronic device with respect to the fixed station.
US10260886B2

Methods, apparatuses and storage medium associated with navigation service are disclosed. In various embodiments, a method may include collecting, by a client mobile device, ambient barometric pressure information at a current location of the client mobile device. The method may further include providing, by the mobile device, contemporaneous navigation assistance to a user of the mobile device or for a user of the mobile device, assisted by a remote navigation assistance service. Assistance by the remote navigation service is associated with determining the current elevation level, based at least in part on ambient barometric pressure information collected by the client mobile device and by one or more crowdsourced mobile devices at the current location. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.
US10260881B2

An interface for a hollow core fiber is provided that facilitates the direct pigtailing of the hollow core fiber to a port on an electro-optic device. The interface includes an angled face that attaches to the electronic device at an angle that minimizes optical power loss as light propagates from the electronic device to the hollow core fiber.
US10260865B1

The present invention relates to a metallographic system including a measurement module configured to provide precise differential measurements of a sample after serial sectioning, as well as methods of employing such a module. In particular example, the measurement module provides differential measurement(s) without contacting the surface of a sample, thereby minimizing contamination of the sample surface.
US10260858B2

Spatially modulated light emanating from an object moving along a flow path is used to determine various object characteristics including object length along the flow direction. Light emanating from at least one object moving along in a flow path along a flow direction of a spatial filter is sensed. The intensity of the sensed light is time modulated according to features of the spatial filter. A time varying electrical signal is generated which includes a plurality of pulses in response to the sensed light. Pulse widths of at least some of the pulses are measured at a fraction of a local extremum of the pulses. The length of the object along the flow direction is determined based on the measured pulse widths.
US10260848B2

Arrowhead (1) for a target, comprised of an arrowhead body (2) having three portions, including a front portion (2a), a central portion (2b), and a rear portion (2c), the front portion constituting the point for penetrating into the target, comprising mechanisms for facilitating the removal of the lodged arrow, such mechanisms being formed by at least one projecting profile (3), characterized in that the projecting profile(s) is/are in the form of a portion of a sphere.
US10260847B2

A casing for use in a cartridge for a firearm comprises a sleeve and attached base. The sleeve has cylindrical portion with a mouth for holding a bullet and an opposing bulkhead from which extends a nipple. At the terminal end of the nipple is a lip that radially decreases in thickness and has curved surface portions; the lip forms a first seal region within a passageway that runs through the base. Preferably a second seal zone around the nipple near the bulkhead. A bulkhead comprises a circumferential wave or ridge that creates a hollow on the surface facing the base. A sleeve is preferably made of austenitic stainless steel that has differential hardness and magnetic properties along the sleeve length; and the base has a hardness less than any portion of the sleeve.
US10260846B1

A consumer-ready, disposable pyrotechnic display system includes a pyrotechnic module and a control module. The pyrotechnic module includes a mounting substrate, electrically ignitable pyrotechnic devices, and electrical conductors connected to the pyrotechnic devices and disposed beneath the mounting substrate. The control module includes a housing having an upper surface and a bottom surface on which electrical contacts are disposed; and a processor, a memory, a power supply, and a transceiver within the housing. The electrical conductors are connected to the electrical contacts prior to receipt by the consumer. When the transceiver receives a signal from a remote device (such as a cellular telephone), the processor ignites each of the electrical conductors in a sequence programmed into the memory of the control module.
US10260840B2

A mobile ballistics processing and display system for receiving data associated with one or more ballistics variables, for processing such variables, and for displaying a ballistics solution associated with such variables in an easily and quickly understandable map format. One or more ballistics variables are inputted into a mobile computing device or are otherwise acquired by such device. Projected in-flight projectile characteristics are calculated by the computing device based upon ballistics variables. Users are provided with the ability to input in-flight bullet characteristics criteria into the computing device. The computing device is configured to depict in map format, projected paths of a projectile from one or more shooter locations to one or more target locations. Differing graphical representations of the projected path of the projectile may be displayed, depending on how the projected in-flight projectile characteristics compare to the in-flight projectile characteristics criteria at each step of the projected path.
US10260836B1

An archery training system provides an archer the ability to safely condition psychologically and physically without the need of a bow and arrow while maintaining the sensation of using a bow and arrow. The archery training system is easily portable or stowed, and offers a combination of variables replicating the activity of compound and traditional bow shooting, such as a counter balanced replication of a grasped bow while drawing a bowstring, an archery release aid configured to mimic the finger positioning of a traditional bow, the utilization of accessory bow sights for target acquisition and aiming, the adjustability to accommodate the various hand grip styles unique to each archer, and immediate visual feedback to performance or shooting technique.
US10260834B2

A system for bow gripping is disclosed. A system incorporating teachings of the present disclosure may include a grip component configured to couple to a bow. In some embodiments, the grip component may interact and/or attached to an archer's lead hand. Some components may have a third metacarpal offset that encourages a grip angle of over twenty degrees. Depending on design goals, the encouraged grip angle may also be larger or smaller than twenty degrees. The grip component may also include a mechanism for attaching the component to an archer's bow or hand.
US10260833B1

A pulley assembly for a compound bow comprises a draw cable pulley, a power cable pulley attached to the draw cable pulley, and a cable deflector attached to the power cable pulley or the draw cable pulley and adjustable among multiple deflector arrangements. The cable deflector engages the power cable during a let-off portion of drawing of the bow after the power cable is taken up by the power cable pulley. Different deflector arrangements result in corresponding draw force curves for the bow that differ from one another with respect to one or both of (i) draw force let-off rate with respect to draw distance or (ii) hold weight at full draw. The adjustment can be performed without using a bow press and without derigging the bow.
US10260830B2

One aspect includes a method of configuring a smart-gun that includes configuring a smart-gun from a locked configuration where the smart-gun is inoperable to fire, to an unlocked configuration where the smart-gun is operable to fire, the configuring in response to authenticating unlock data at the smart-gun; receiving an unlock ping at the smart-gun; maintaining the smart-gun in the unlocked configuration in response to the unlock ping being received; determining by the smart-gun that a second subsequent unlock ping has not been received within a timeout limit; and configuring the smart-gun from the unlocked configuration to the locked configuration in response to the determining that the second subsequent unlock ping has not been received within the timeout limit.
US10260827B2

A magazine conversion system mounts within a magazine well of a lower receiver, and includes a front spacer having a wedge-shaped main body with a lower end, and an upper end having a feed ramp extending upwardly therefrom; and a rear spacer having a wedge-shaped main portion with a lower portion and an upper portion having an ejector element extending upwardly therefrom. With the front and rear spacers positioned within the magazine well, at least a portion of the feed ramp and at least part of the ejector element are positioned above the magazine well.
US10260825B2

A dual fluid heat exchange system is presented that provides a stable output temperature for a heated fluid while minimizing the output temperature of a cooled fluid. The heated and cooled fluids are brought into thermal contact with each other within a tank. The output temperature of the warmed fluid is maintained at a stable temperature by a re-circulation loop that connects directly to the mid portion of the tank such that the re-circulated fluid flow primarily warms only a re-circulation section of the tank. The other, lower flow rate, section of the tank may be positioned so that it has a cooler temperature and thus serves to increase the efficiency of the heat exchange by extracting extra heat energy out of the cooled fluid before it leaves the tank. Alternatively, the low flow rate section of the tank may be warmer than the re-circulated section, and thus allow the re-circulated section to be cooler than the output temperature of the warmed fluid.
US10260809B2

A method and a corresponding plant for denitrifying bypass exhaust gases in a cement clinker production plant. Raw meal is sintered in a rotary kiln and deacidified in a calciner. A rotary kiln inlet chamber is connected to the calciner directly or by a riser duct. Bypass exhaust gas is drawn off near the inlet chamber. This exhaust gas is guided into a first mixing chamber, in which the exhaust gas is cooled to between 800 and 950 degrees C., then the exhaust gas is guided through a reaction pipeline segment, wherein the dwell time is between 0.5 and 3 seconds and ammonia, aqueous ammonia solution, or ammonia-releasing substances are injected for denitrification. Then the exhaust gas is guided into a second mixing chamber, in which the exhaust gas is cooled to between 150 250 degrees C. Then the exhaust gas is guided to a filter for dust removal.
US10260805B2

A heating apparatus includes a plurality of heaters to heat a heating object, a plurality of air nozzles to blow air onto the heating object, and a blower to supply air to the plurality of air nozzles. The plurality of heaters is disposed along a conveyance direction of the heating object, at least one of the plurality of air nozzles is disposed between adjacent two of the plurality of heaters, and the plurality of air nozzles blows air onto the heating object while the plurality of heaters heats the heating object in both cases of when the heater performs a heating operation and when the heater does not perform the heating operation.
US10260797B2

According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a refrigerator including a cabinet in which a storage compartment is formed; a refrigerator door for opening and closing the storage compartment; a door opening device having a push rod which may move from an initial position to a door opening position for opening the refrigerator door and a motor for providing power to the push rod; and a controller controlling the motor, wherein the controller controls the push rod to move to the door opening position while in close contact with the cabinet or the refrigerator door in order to open the refrigerator door, and controls voltage supply to the motor so that a time period when the push rod is moved to the door opening position is maintained for a certain time.
US10260794B2

An exemplary support structure for a refrigerator (12) includes a pedestal (10). The pedestal is comprised of a housing (18) comprised of a plurality of panels (20, 22, 24, 26, 28) which are held together in fixed relation through interengaging projections and recesses. A drawer (32) is comprised of a plurality of drawer panels (34, 36, 38, 40, 44) which are held together through interengaging projections and recesses. The panels which make up the pedestal are configured along with other components to be packed and shipped in a single box (30).
US10260777B2

A gas fueled water heater appliance having a temperature control switch is provided herein. The gas fueled water heater appliance may include a tank for storage of water for heating, a chamber wall, a gas burner, a valve, the temperature control switch, and a conductive probe. The chamber wall may define a combustion chamber. The gas burner may be positioned adjacent to the tank and within the combustion chamber to heat the water in the tank. The valve may control a flow of gaseous fuel to the gas burner. The temperature control switch may be in operable communication with the valve. The conductive probe may extend through the chamber wall from a first end positioned on the temperature control switch to a second end positioned within the combustion chamber.
US10260775B2

A hot water system and method are provided. The system includes a tank configured to receive hot water, a heat recovery system for heating water, and a controller configured to use the heat recovery system to maintain the hot water in the tank at a temperature within a predetermined range of temperatures. The method involves receiving a flow of water and heating the water using the hot water system.
US10260770B2

A condensate collection tank (1) for an air conditioning system is provided. The tank (1) comprises a body (20) for storing condensate liquid, a lid (10) releasably connectable to the body (20) to form the tank (1) and a mounting bracket (112) for fixing the lid (10) to a mounting surface. The tank (1) further includes an inlet port (50, 90) for condensate liquid from the air conditioning system, an outlet port (40, 80) for condensate liquid from the tank (1), a sensor (104) for determining whether an amount of condensate liquid in the tank (1) exceeds a threshold value, and a controller for controlling removal of the condensate liquid from the tank (1) via the outlet port (40, 80) when the sensor (104) determines that the threshold value has been exceeded.
US10260765B2

A smart register is described. For example, one embodiment of the smart register apparatus comprises: a set of dampers which enable or restrict airflow from an heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) system when opened and closed, respectively; a motor to control the opening and closing of the dampers; a battery to provide power to the motor; and register control logic to determine a threshold temperature based on a desired temperature set by a user and to read a current temperature from a temperature sensor, the control logic to automatically open or close the dampers to enable or restrict airflow from the HVAC system based on differences between the threshold temperature and the current temperature.
US10260763B2

The invention discloses a method and apparatus for retrofitting air conditioning system using all-weather solar heating. In air conditioning system in which original single cold host is equipped with a cooling tower and a boiler, plate heat exchanger, solar collector plate, energy storage tank and circulating pipelines are provided. The cooling tower is used to absorb the heat in the winter air. The solar collector plate is used to absorb solar thermal heat and transfer to the plate heat exchanger. The single cold machine is used to absorb the heat of the antifreeze liquid. The plate heat exchanger is provided to form a secondary cycle so as to avoid icing risk of the antifreeze liquid. At the outdoor temperature more than five degrees, the indoor users is heated without operating the boiler, which maintains summer operation performance and meanwhile increases winter heating function without changing the original system.
US10260758B2

A household cooking appliance, in particular an oven, comprises a cooking chamber defined by a muffle having a flue with a fume outlet at an upper wall of the muffle, and a front door, for opening and closing the cooking chamber. The appliance further comprises a delivery channel, defined by a duct body that extends above the upper wall of the muffle, the duct body having an outlet of the delivery channel that is substantially at a front region of the appliance, above an upper portion of the door, and having a fume inlet in a lower wall of the duct body, which is in fluid communication with the fume outlet of the muffle and with the delivery channel.Operatively associated to the duct body is a ventilation assembly, so as to draw in fumes from the fume outlet of the muffle and expel them from the outlet of the delivery channel, the ventilation assembly being in a rear end region of the duct body that is generally opposite to the outlet of the delivery channel.The flue has at least one portion which is made integrally with one between the upper wall of the muffle and the lower wall of the duct body and comprises a drawn part of said wall.
US10260753B2

A domestic appliance heating apparatus includes a heating element having two heating connections connected to two supply connections of a supply network, respectively. A first switching element is connected between one of the two heating connections and one of the two supply connections and a second switching element is connected between the other one of the two heating connections and the other one of the two supply connections. A measuring unit has at least one measuring input, at which a potential is present in at least one heating operating state. A control unit interrupts in a network form recognition operating state a conduction path through the heating element by means of the first switching element while the second switching element is closed and takes into account a first potential present at the measuring input when determining a network form present at the heating element.
US10260746B2

The present disclosure deals with the measurement of flows of a fluid in a combustion device. For example, a combustion device may include a burner; a combustion chamber; a side duct; and a feed duct with a connector for the side duct including a mass flow sensor and a flow resistance element. The side duct and the feed duct have a fluid connection to one another. The mass flow sensor senses a mass flow through the side duct. The resistance element subdivides the side duct and includes an admittance surface. There is an outer area. The mass flow sensor projects into the side duct. The outlet of the side duct lets the fluid flow out of the side duct directly into the combustion chamber or directly into the outer area.
US10260737B2

A device for protecting and retaining a decorative light strand. A gutter has a first channel and a second channel. The second channel is formed at a top edge of a front wall of the first channel. The second channel is inverted relative to the first channel. An outer vertical sidewall of the second channel has a plurality of apertures disposed therein. The second channel is configured to house the strand of a decorative light strand and each aperture is configured to frictionally secure a light bulb of the decorative light strand therein.
US10260706B2

A lamp cover capable of simulating multiple images comprises an optically transparent hollow body, an opaque reflector having patterned cutouts and coupled to an inner surface of the body, wherein the opaque reflector is a metal oxide, a matte transparent protective layer formed on the opaque reflector, a polychromatic semitransparent reflector coupled to an outer surface of the body and a glossy transparent protective layer formed on the polychromatic semitransparent reflector.
US10260700B2

The vehicle-mounted light source device of the present invention includes a light source unit including a light source that emits a red laser beam, a light source that emits a green laser beam, and a light source that emits a blue laser beam; a light combining system that combines the red laser beam, the green laser beam, and the blue laser beam; a light diffusing element that adjusts diffusion angles of light beams emitted from the light combining system to a predetermined angle; an optical projection system that projects light beams emitted from the light diffusing element to distance; and a light distribution controller that is disposed between the light diffusing element and the optical projection system and that controls distributions of light beams introduced into the optical projection system.
US10260698B2

A headlamp for vehicles including a light source and an optical unit for generating a specified light distribution pattern that has a light-dark boundary. The optical unit has a lens with a light inlet-side surface and a light outlet-side surface. Tlight inlet-side surface and/or the light outlet-side surface has optical elements in a sub-area. Corrugated profiling is provided as the optical elements. This profiling has at least one arched projection that transitions at opposing edges of this section continuously into arched outlet sections and/or into a main surface of the light inlet-side surface or the light outlet-side surface.
US10260696B2

A light-emitting diode (LED) module holder includes a seat, a first holding member, a second holding member, an LED module and two terminals. The LED module is mounted on the seat. The seat has multiple positioning bosses formed thereon to stop the LED module from moving horizontally. The first holding member and the second holding member are mounted on a rear portion and a front portion of a top of the seat, and the first holding member and the second holding member respectively have a first pressing portion and a second pressing portion that fasten the LED module to prevent the LED module from moving vertically. Accordingly, loose contact of electrical connection portions in the LED module holder arising from issues of alignment and fixing can be avoided.
US10260691B2

An illumination device configured to emit illumination light has a light source arranged inside a housing generating the illumination light; a diffusing panel attached to the housing; and a projector arranged inside a space formed by the housing and a part of the diffusing panel for projecting an image onto a projection surface. An optical unit is arranged so that an incident direction of a light flux incident from a display element provided in the projector onto a projection optical system of the projector is substantially vertical or in a direction closer to a vertical direction than a direction parallel to a horizontal plane, or so that an optical axis of the projection optical system on which the light flux from the display element provided in the projector is incident is substantially vertical or in a direction closer to the vertical direction than the direction parallel to the horizontal plane.
US10260689B2

An adjustable headlight includes a headband and an adjustable illumination device mounted on the headband. The adjustable illumination device includes a light source, a lens, a rotating shell, a first adjuster, a second adjuster, a tubular electrical conductive rack, and a base. The light source is electrically connected to the top end of the tubular electrical conductive rack. The lens is mounted on the front end of the rotating shell. The first adjuster is rotatably connected to the rotating shell. The second adjuster drives the tubular electrical conductive rack to be rotatably coupled with the first adjuster and the base. Rotating the rotating shell changes the distance between the light source and the lens, so as to achieve focus adjustment within the adjustable headlight without changing external length of the device. The device is adapted for being worn on the user's head in various circumstances.
US10260687B2

A light-emitting module is provided. The light emitting module includes a substrate; a thin-film layer that is disposed above the substrate, the thin-film layer defining an opening that exposes a surface of the substrate; a light-emitting element disposed above the substrate and in the opening; and a sealant disposed above the substrate and in the opening, the sealant containing a wavelength converter and sealing the light-emitting element. A thickness of the thin-film layer is less than a thickness of the sealant. An edge portion of the sealant is in contact with the thin-film layer. The surface of the substrate and a surface of the thin-film layer are hydrophilic. The surface of the thin-film layer has a lower wettability than a wettability of the surface of the substrate.
US10260676B2

The invention provides a stabilizer, comprising a first connecting part, a fixing ring, a second connecting part and a rotating component, wherein one end of the fixing ring is sleeved at the first connecting part, the fixing ring and the rotating component are respectively detachably mounted on two ends of the second connecting part. With such configuration, the first connecting part and the second connecting part are connected by the fixing ring rather than being directly connected with each other, thereby providing a stable connection between the first connecting part and the second connecting part and facilitating easy assembly and disassembly and the whole stabilizer having a plurality of detachable components is convenient to package and carry. Moreover, due to the detachable mounting structure of the stabilizer, it is easy to replace the components of the stabilizer when a failure of the components occurs.
US10260671B2

A gas cylinder quick release device has a cylindrical upper assembly, a cylindrical lower assembly arranged below the upper assembly on a common axis, and a handle which is mounted to move between a first position and a second position. Movement of the handle from the first position to the second position imparts axial displacement of the upper and lower assemblies away from each other along the axis, thereby breaking a press-fit engagement of a wheelbase otherwise secured on the gas cylinder.
US10260668B2

A method for pipe coupling encapsulation includes placing two elastomeric partial rings around pipes on opposite sides of a leaking joint coupling, taking a repair coupling, which includes a band and opposing clamp members extending outwards from ends of the band, and placing the band around the leaking joint coupling such that opposite end portions of the band overlie the elastomeric partial rings, and tightening the opposing clamp members towards each other with one or more tightening elements.
US10260662B2

Described is a fitting for coupling fluidic paths which facilitates secure and low leak rate fluid flow through a fluidic path junction such as a junction in a liquid chromatography system or other chemical analysis instrument. Fluid containing various mixtures of chemical samples can pass through the junction at high pressure with little or no trapped residue remaining in a volume at the connection. According to various embodiments, a face seal is achieved between two separate fluidic path features. In some embodiments, the sealing of the fluidic paths is aided by the use of a compliant polymer seal. The seal facilitates intimate contact between adjacent surfaces and significantly limits or prevents the entry of fluid under high pressure into an unswept volume. Thus the risk of carryover and its adverse effect on measurements is reduced or eliminated.
US10260661B2

The invention relates to line elements (600) consisting of a multi-layer inner element (IE) and an outer element (AE), wherein the inner element (IE) and the outer element (AE) are in contact with each other at points, at lines, over part of the surfaces thereof, or over the full surfaces thereof. Furthermore, a frictional contact protection means extending over the component length is provided, or a frictional layer (121) is provided in the contact region of the inner element (IE) and the outer element (AE). The wear of the outer element (AE) caused by friction can thereby be minimized.
US10260660B2

A multi-walled pipe and a method for its manufacture involves a steel sheet forming a steel source layer to which a nickel source layer is applied on at least one or both sides. A solder source layer is applied to the one nickel source layer, or one of the two, or both, nickel source layers. The multi-walled pipe is formed from a strip of the coated metal sheet by rolling. The walls of the pipe are soldered by heating. In one form, the heating takes place by radiation. In another, it takes place by induction.
Patent Agency Ranking