US10678916B2
Malicious programs may be detected by obtaining program information of a program. A control flow graph may be generated based on the program information. The program may be identified as being potentially malicious based on one or more portions of the control flow graph.
US10678915B2
A method, device and program for checking and killing a backdoor file and a readable medium, wherein the method comprises: acquiring a historical deletion proportion of a target backdoor file, wherein the historical deletion proportion of the target backdoor file is a ratio of the number of deleting the target backdoor file to the number of symbolizing the target backdoor file as a suspect backdoor file in a preset time period; determining a checking and killing policy corresponding to the historical deletion proportion of the target backdoor file according to a predefined rule; and checking and killing the target backdoor file according to the checking and killing policy. Thus, more processing opinions are provided to the user for reference, so as to facilitate the user in rapidly and efficiently performing accurate processing of the file.
US10678914B2
This disclosure relates to detection of viruses. In one implementation, a virus detection method performed by a terminal device is disclosed. The method may include obtaining a full characteristic features of a first file, the first file being a sample file collected by a client application of the terminal device, and the full characteristic features of the first file being used to uniquely determine all components of the first file, obtaining a first binary hash sequence based on the full characteristic features of the first file and by using a preset hash algorithm, calculating similarity parameters between the first binary hash sequence and reference binary hash sequences in an antivirus database, each binary hash sequence in the antivirus database corresponding to one type of virus-infected file, and determining the first file as a virus-infected file when at least one of the similarity parameters is less than a preset similarity threshold.
US10678907B2
A runtime attack can be detected on a big data system while processes are executed on various computing devices. A behavior profile can be maintained for tasks or processes running on different computing devices. The existence of a call variance in one of the traces for one of the behavior profiles can be determined. A memory variance can also be detected in one of the behavior profiles. A runtime attack has occurred when both the memory variance and the call variance are determined to exist.
US10678906B1
A communication system and method for the utilization of authentication protocols to authenticate computing devices. An authentication service provider can authenticate a computing device after a first authentication by an authentication protocol. Computing devices can use the authentication to receive additional credential to access one or more service providers.
US10678903B2
Example implementations relate to authentication using a sequence of images. For example, a computing device may include an input device to receive data from a user and a processor in communication with the input device. The processor provides a request for a private key associated with the user, where the request includes a public key specifying a set of categories each relating to an object. The processor receives, via the input device, the private key in response to the request, where the private key includes a sequence of images based on the public key. The processor authenticates the user when each image in the sequence of images is associated with a particular object previously assigned to the user based on the set of categories.
US10678897B2
According to the invention a system for authenticating a user of a device is disclosed. The system may include a first image sensor, a determination unit, and an authentication unit. The first image sensor may be for capturing at least one image of at least part of a user. The determination unit may be for determining information relating to the user's eye based at least in part on at least one image captured by the first image sensor. The authentication unit may be for authenticating the user using the information relating to the user's eye.
US10678892B2
Techniques to provide mobile access to content are disclosed. A request from a mobile application running on a mobile device to access content is received at a connector node. A user credential associated with the request is used to identify at the connector node a policy associated with the request. A policy metadata associated with the policy is provided from the connector node to the mobile application running on the mobile device. The mobile application may include application code that is responsive to the policy metadata to perform, with respect to the request to access content, an action indicated by the policy.
US10678890B2
A client computing device is disclosed that comprises a processor and an electronic personal assistant application program. The personal assistant application program may be configured to capture user data associated with user activities across a plurality of computer programs. The user data may be sent to a personal assistant user data interpretation engine. A health-related suggestion based on at least a subset of the user data and anonymized statistics of a user population retrieved from an aggregated knowledge base may be received. The health-related suggestion may be displayed on a display associated with the client computing device.
US10678881B2
A method is described for intelligently prefetching a web page of a web application for a user. The method includes loading, by a client device, a current web page of the web application in a web browser of the client device; determining a predicted web page based on the current web page and usage patterns of the user, wherein the predicted web page is a web page the user is predicted to navigate to from the current web page; prefetching, by the client device, metadata and content data describing the predicted web page from a web server prior to the user requesting the predicted web page; and caching, by the client device, the metadata and content data describing the predicted web page in a multi-level caching structure.
US10678873B2
A blog content search method and system are provided. The blog content search method may include receiving a search request. The search request may include a search term and a search time segment range. The method may include searching for an inverted data block of the search term from a database. Based on a timestamp skip list of the inverted data block and the search time segment range, the inverted data block may be skipped, and instead, another inverted data block may be identified that includes data that meets a condition of the search request. The identified inverted data block may be used for performing a merging. The search result may be obtained based on the result of the merging.
US10678869B2
Systems and methods are disclosed for online distribution of content. One method includes: receiving, from a first content publisher, a request to publish, on a web page of a second content publisher in a network of publishers, a link to or preview of content of the first content publisher, wherein the request includes at least one parameter associated with at least one attribute of a desired viewer of the link to or preview of content; receiving, from the second content publisher in the network, a request for a link to or preview of content of a publisher in the network, the request including at least one identifier associated with a prospective viewer of a web page of the second content publisher; and determining whether to display a link to or preview of content of the first content publisher on the web page of the second content publisher.
US10678868B2
An exemplary method may comprise receiving a matrix for a set of documents, each cell of the matrix including a frequency value indicating a number of instances of a corresponding text segment in a corresponding document, receiving an indication of a relationship between two text segments, each of the two text segments associated with a first column and a second column, respectively, of the matrix, adjusting, for each document, a frequency value of the second column based on the frequency value of the first column, projecting each frequency value into a reference space to generate a set of projection values, identifying a plurality of subsets of the reference space, clustering, for each subset of the plurality of subsets, at least some documents that correspond to projection values, and generating a graph of nodes, each of the nodes identifying one or more of the documents corresponding to each cluster.
US10678861B2
An online system selects a number of content items and presents the selected content items through a feed to a target user, where each selected candidate content item is likely to cause the target user to post his/her new content in response to the selected candidate content item within a short period of time. The online system selects the candidate content items for presentation through the feed using a trained post session prediction model. A ranking score for a candidate content item is determined based on a probability value indicating likelihood that the candidate content item causes the target user to post new content. The probability value is determined by applying a trained model to user features of the target user and content features of the candidate content item. The online system ranks the candidate content items based on their ranking scores and present the feed to the target user.
US10678857B2
A knowledge graph is divided into a plurality of sub-graphs, each sub-graph comprising a plurality of vertices and a plurality of edges. The knowledge graph is represented as a summary graph comprising for each of the sub-graphs a summary-graph vertex. A local sub-graph is generated as a copy of one of the sub-graphs together with a copy of a surrounding graph to the one of the sub-graphs. The content of the local sub-graph is modified. The local sub-graph is reintegrated, upon a reintegration trigger event, back into the knowledge graph, wherein a structure of the surrounding graph is used as a reintegration aid, by overlaying the structure and the knowledge graph, thereby identifying identical vertices of the surrounding structure and the knowledge graph as anchor points from where changes in the local sub-graph are reintegrated into the knowledge graph.
US10678851B2
A voice input may be received, and from the voice input, a topic may be identified. A sentiment score for the topic may be generated using sentiment analysis on the voice input, and the sentiment score may reflect an individual's reaction to the topic. The sentiment score may be compared to a sentiment threshold. In response, one or more images may be selected, based on the topic, from an image database. The one or more images may be validated, and then displayed.
US10678850B2
Improved systems and devices for pre-caching of related medical imaging are provided. A medical imaging order may be received from a medical facility that includes medical imaging of a site generated by a medical imaging device. The medical imaging order may include metadata, such as user data, site data, and modality data. A search may be executed for supplemental medical imaging of the user using the user data. The supplemental medical imaging may be filtered using the site data to return only that medical imaging related to the site. The filtered supplemental medical imaging may be prioritized using the modality data. The prioritized supplemental medical imaging may be appended to the request, and the request may be transmitted to a radiologist for generation of a medical imaging report.
US10678847B2
The present application discloses a method and a device for searching a target in an image. The search method includes: locating a target in an image to be searched (S101); classifying the target and extracting a local feature of the target to generate a local feature code of the local feature (S102); searching an image database for suspected images of the same classification as the target through a tree classification index structure, comparing pre-stored local feature codes of the suspected images with the local feature code of the target, and outputting a suspected image with a similarity larger than a first threshold (S103). By locating a target in an image to be searched, performing at least two levels of classification on the target, generating local feature code of the target, and searching according to the classification of the target when searching and sorting by similarity, thus the target to be searched is model-matched within the same target classification, enhancing the searching accuracy and efficiency.
US10678837B2
Management of fuel dispenser media is provided. In general, a fuel dispenser can be in communication with a media library configured to facilitate delivery of media to the fuel dispenser for output therefrom. The media library can be on board the fuel dispenser or can be included in a gateway configured to communicate with the fuel dispenser. The media library is configured to query one or more media sources for media information and to retrieve media information therefrom that is specific to the fuel dispenser. Additionally or alternatively, the media library is configured to query the one or more media sources for updates to the retrieved media information and, if updated, to retrieve the updated media content from the media source(s).
US10678835B2
One embodiment provides a method, including: receiving, from a user, a natural language query; generating an ontology subgraph by mapping the natural language query to a domain ontology and filtering the domain ontology based upon entities within the natural language query; producing a knowledge graph from (i) the generated ontology subgraph and (ii) a set of documents related to the natural language query, wherein the producing comprises extracting triples from the set of documents and aggregating the extracted triples to form the knowledge graph; and providing, to the user, a response to the received natural language query, wherein the returning the response comprises querying the produced knowledge graph using the natural language query.
US10678834B2
A system, for filtering and fusing multi-source ontologies. The system includes a tangible processing controller unit and non-transitory computer-readable storage device in communication with the tangible processing controller unit. The storage device includes a first receiving unit that, when executed by the tangible processing control unit, receives a plurality of ontologies, each ontology having a set of rules and a class structure with a plurality of data classes. The storage device also includes a second receiving unit that, when executed, receives data. The device also includes a comparison unit that compares the data classes from the plurality of ontologies, and a merging unit that merges the data classes that are identical or consistent into a new data class. The storage device also includes a discarding unit that discards the data classes that are inconsistent. The storage device also includes a new-set-generation unit that generates a new set of class structure.
US10678833B2
A system to collect and store in a special data structure arranged for rapid searching massive amounts of data. Performance metric data is one example. The performance metric data is recorded in time-series measurements, converted into unicode, and arranged into a special data structure having one directory for every day which stores all the metric data collected that day. The performance metric data is collected by one or more probes running on machines about which data is being collected. The performance metric data is compressed prior to transmission to a server over any data path. The data structure at the server where analysis is done has a subdirectory for every resource type. Each subdirectory contains text files of performance metric data values measured for attributes in a group of attributes to which said text file is dedicated. Each attribute has its own section and the performance metric data values are recorded in time series as unicode hex numbers as a comma delimited list. Analysis of the performance metric data is done using regular expressions. For speed, cache memory is used. Performance metric data outside the start time and end time named by the user on a query screen is eliminated before the regular expression is applied.
US10678827B2
A system for generating a database of labeled foreign canonical titles includes an interface and a processor. The interface is to receive a title in a second language. The processor is to 1) store a set of n-grams in a first language in a first database; 2) sanitize the title into a sanitize title in the second language; 3) translate the sanitized title into a translated title in the first language; 4) break the translated title into n-grams; 5) determine labels for the n-grams using the first database; and 6) determine label to associate with the title.
US10678823B2
Provided is a process including: obtaining a graph comprising nodes and edges, each of the edges having a value indicating an amount of similarity between objects corresponding to the two linked nodes; selecting a parameter for influencing the graph; assessing each of the nodes based on the selected influencing parameter, wherein assessing comprises, with respect to each adjacent node in the graph sharing an edge with the node: determining the value indicating the amount of similarity between the object corresponding to the node and the object corresponding to the adjacent node; and determining a score related to the edge shared with the node, the score determined based on the similarity-amount value and a value of the selected influencing parameter for the node, such that edges are removed, weakened, added, or strengthened; and preparing, based on the graph, instructions to display at least part of the graph.
US10678808B2
Techniques are provided for eager replication of uncommitted transactions. In embodiments, a replication client receives, in a data stream, change records corresponding to database changes applied to a source database in a transaction. The change records does not include a commit record that indicates that the transaction is committed on the source database. Before receiving the commit record, the replication client computes transaction dependency data based on the change records and detects, based on the transaction dependency data, that the transaction can be at least partially applied to a target database. Also before receiving the commit record, the replication client applies, to a target database and based on the detecting, at least some of the change records. Upon receiving the commit record of the transaction, the replication client completes applying the change records and commits the transaction on the target database.
US10678798B2
A method for classifying information sources and content based on credibility, reliability, or trust. A content item describing an event is retrieved from an information provider and parsed for links. Each link is evaluated and attributed a sentiment score. The same event is identified in a set of know sources and an event score is calculated based on the credibility of each of the known sources. Finally, the content item is ranked based on the event and sentiment scores.
US10678792B2
Techniques are described herein for executing queries with a recursive clause using a plurality of processes that execute database operations in parallel. Each process of the plurality of processes either generate or are assigned a segment that is part of a temporary table. For each iteration of the recursive query, work granules are divided up and assigned to each of the plurality of processes. As each respective process produces a portion of a result set for a given iteration, that process appends said portion of the result set to the respective segment that the respective process manages. Each slave process then publishes, to one or more sources, a reference to the newly generated results. During the next iteration, any slave process may access any of the data from the previous iteration.
US10678789B2
A batch data query method and apparatus are provided. A data query server determines symbol identifiers of operands in N query statements according to operators and the operands in the N query statements, where the symbol identifiers include version numbers of the operands; determines dependency among the N query statements according to the version numbers of the operands in the N query statements; and then, performs inter-query optimization on the N query statements according to the dependency among the N query statements and a preset optimization rule.
US10678781B2
Repairing a link based on an issue includes associating at least one metadata segment with a link, identifying, in a resource repository, at least one resource that matches the at least one metadata segment, determining if there is an issue between the link and the at least one resource, and repairing the link based on the issue between the link and at least one resource.
US10678771B1
In an example, a method includes determining an external quality metric for cohort data by comparing the cohort data with externally available data for persons who are members of the cohort; determining a confidence metric for the cohort data according to a variability between the cohort data and ground truth data; determining a member accuracy metric by requesting evaluation of the cohort data by members of the online social networking service; normalizing each of the metrics to a predetermined numerical range; retrieving a weight for each of the external quality metric, the confidence metric, and the member accuracy metric; filtering the cohort data according to a convex combination of the external quality metric, the confidence metric, and the member accuracy metric with their respective weights; and suppressing display of the cohort data in response to the filtered information for the cohort indicating that the convex combination traverses a threshold value.
US10678759B2
Techniques for providing data protection in high availability cluster environments. The techniques employ multiple layers of data protection, including a first layer that provides full data protection for a source storage system at a first-layer destination storage system, and a second layer of data protection that provides distributed data protection for the source storage system among a cluster of second-layer destination storage systems. By employing multiple layers of data protection for a source storage system in a high availability cluster environment, the techniques can provide (i) full data protection at the first-layer destination storage system and (ii) distributed data protection at the cluster of second-layer destination storage systems, reducing the chance of data loss due to failure of the source storage system and/or the first-layer destination storage system, and eliminating a data bottleneck from the first-layer destination storage system to the cluster of second-layer destination storage systems.
US10678753B2
A system and method for pruning data based on metadata. The method may include receiving a query that includes a plurality of predicates and identifying one or more applicable files including database data satisfying at least one of the plurality of predicates. The identifying the one or more applicable files including reading metadata stored in a metadata store that is separate from the database data. The method further includes pruning inapplicable files comprising database data that does not satisfy at least one of the plurality of predicates to create a reduced set of files and reading the reduced set of files to execute the query.
US10678747B2
A method is disclosed for the decoding and encoding of a block-based video bit-stream such as MPEG2, H.264-AVC, VC1, or VP6 using a system containing one or more high speed sequential processors, a homogenous array of software configurable general purpose parallel processors, and a high speed memory system to transfer data between processors or processor sets. This disclosure includes a method for load balancing between the two sets of processors.
US10678737B2
Technologies for providing dynamic communication path modification for accelerator device kernels include an accelerator device comprising circuitry to obtain initial availability data indicative of an availability of one or more accelerator device kernels in a system, including one or more physical communication paths to each accelerator device kernel. The circuitry is also to produce, as a function of the initial availability data, a connectivity matrix indicative of the physical communication paths and a logical communication path defined by one or more of the physical communication paths between a kernel of the present accelerator device and a target accelerator device kernel. Additionally, the circuitry is to obtain updated availability data indicative of a subsequent availability of each accelerator device kernel and update, as a function of the updated availability data, the connectivity matrix to modify the logical communication path.
US10678723B2
Systems, methods, and apparatus are described that enable communication of in-band reset signals over an I3C serial bus. A method performed at a slave device includes driving a data line of the I3C serial bus from a high state to a low state before a first clock pulse is received from a clock line of the I3C serial bus after a start condition has been provided on the I3C serial bus, where driving the data line from the high state to the low state produces an initial pulse on the data line, transmitting one or more additional pulses on the data line before the first clock pulse is transmitted on the clock line, and driving the data line low until a rising edge of the first clock pulse is detected on the clock line after each of the plurality of additional pulses has been successfully transmitted on the data line.
US10678719B2
Memory controllers, devices, modules, systems and associated methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a memory module includes a pin interface for coupling to a bus. The bus has a first width. The module includes at least one storage class memory (SCM) component and at least one DRAM component. The memory module operates in a first mode that utilizes all of the first width, and in a second mode that utilizes less than all of the first width.
US10678718B2
A network device includes a transfer buffer having a plurality of memory banks, and a transfer buffer controller configured to perform a first number of write operations to write processed packets into a memory bank of the transfer buffer, monitor occupancy of the transfer buffer, and when occupancy of the transfer buffer is at least equal to a threshold, perform a predetermined number of read operations during each memory cycle, and when occupancy of the transfer buffer is less than the threshold, perform a second number of read operations, greater than the predetermined number, during each memory cycle. The device concurrently performs multiple read operations and multiple write operations in a single cycle using a plurality of ports. The buffer controller distributes data among the memory banks by allocating write addresses to keep memory occupancy substantially uniform among the memory banks, thereby freeing ports to allow performance of read operations.
US10678717B2
A chipset with a near-data processing (NDP) engine, which uses the NDP engine to perform a command transformation and thereby to generate an input and output (I/O) command to operate a peripheral device connected to the chipset. The chipset further has a traffic control module. The chipset receives a request to operate the peripheral device, and the traffic control module directs the request to the NDP engine to be transformed into the I/O command. The NDP engine may implement a file system, or achieve acceleration of a database or may be operated to cope with a remote direct memory access packet.
US10678711B2
Embodiments of the present invention provide an approach for memory protection at a level of granularity above a “page” level (e.g., enhancing the protection provided by a memory key-based system). The approach further provides such a level of protection at a process or task level by associating the physical page key with a virtual key that corresponds to a particular process/task. When access to the data is requested for a particular process or task, it is determined if a protection bit for the data is set, and if the physical page keys and/or virtual keys submitted pursuant to the request match that previously stored for the data and process/task. If so, access to the data is allowed for the particular process/task.
US10678710B2
A code protection scheme for controlling access to a memory region in an integrated circuit includes a processor with an instruction pipeline that includes multiple processing stages. A first processing stage receives one or more instructions. A second processing stage receives address information identifying a protected memory region of the memory from the first processing stage and protection information for an identified protected memory region. The protection information indicates a protection state assigned to each protected memory region. Based on the instruction type of the received instruction and the protection information associated with a particular protected memory region, the second processing stage determines whether to enable or disable access to the particular protected memory region by the processor or other external host.
US10678707B2
According to an embodiment, a data processing device is described comprising a deformer configured to deform a first data block in accordance with a first seed, a seed generator configured to generate a sequence of second seeds, wherein the sequence of second seeds comprises the first seed, a cryptographic processor configured to receive the deformed first data block and, for each second seed, to deform the deformed first data block in accordance with the second seed, to generate a sequence of second data blocks and to cryptographically process each second data block of the sequence of second data blocks to generate a sequence of processed data blocks and an extractor configured to extract a result of the cryptographic processing of the first data block from the sequence of processed data blocks.
US10678701B2
The presently disclosed subject matter includes various inventive aspects, which are directed to direct read access of a host computer device to a share storage space in a data storage system, as well as control of the direct read of the host computer device by a control computer device in the data storage system.
US10678699B2
Aspects of the subject technology relate to a system configured to receive a request for data associated with a key, identify the key in a first pre-filter in a set of cascading pre-filters for the cache memory, wherein the set of cascading pre-filters is arranged in an order, and store, in response to the key being in the first pre-filter, the key in a second pre-filter in the set of cascading pre-filters, wherein the second pre-filter is next in the order after the first pre-filter.
US10678697B1
A read request for a data object is received from a first processing thread. Responsive to the read request, it is determined whether a cached version of the data object is available from a global cache. If the cached version of the data object is not available from the global cache, a result is immediately returned to the first processing thread to indicate that the data object is not available from the global cache. The first processing thread is freed from waiting for the data object to become available from the global cache. A cache refresh message is enqueued, for the data object, in a message queue to cause a second different processing thread to subsequently dequeue the cache refresh message for the data object and build the data object in the global cache using underlying data persisted in and retrieved from a primary data source among the one or more primary data sources.
US10678695B2
Methods and migration units for use in out-of-order processors for migrating data to register file caches associated with functional units of the processor to satisfy register read operations. The migration unit receives register read operations to be executed for a particular functional unit. The migration unit reviews entries in a register renaming table to determine if the particular functional unit has recently accessed the source register and thus is likely to comprise an entry for the source register in its register file cache. In particular, the register renaming table comprises entries for physical registers that indicate what functional units have accessed the physical register. If the particular functional unit has not accessed the particular physical register the migration unit migrates data to the register file cache associated with the particular functional unit.
US10678689B2
Technologies for migration of dynamic home tile mapping are described. An apparatus includes means for receiving coherence messages from other processor cores on the die, means for recording locations from which the coherence messages originate and means for determining distances between the requested home tiles and the locations from which the coherence messages originate. The apparatus includes means for determining whether an average distance between a particular home tile, whose identifier is stored in the home tile table, exceeds a threshold. When the average distance exceeds the defined threshold, the apparatus includes means for migrating the particular home tile to another location.
US10678688B2
A semiconductor device includes a decoder configured to receive an extended mode register set (EMRS) code including specific information, and decode the received EMRS code to acquire the specific information; a peripheral controller configured to generate a control signal based on the specific information; and a peripheral region including a plurality of buffers, the plurality of buffers being configured to be controlled by the control signal, wherein the specific information includes information indicating an expected bandwidth of input data that is to be input to one of the plurality of buffers.
US10678681B2
A method for automatic testing of a piece of software for a mobile device including the following steps: deriving from a description a formalized description, the description includes possible sequences of events of the software and a range for at least one input parameter of the software, the description being used for an implementation of the software; generating from the formalized description a test description; adapting the test description for the mobile device for which the software is to be tested; translating the test specification in a language assigned to the mobile device such that a test described by the test specification can be performed on the mobile device. The method for automatic testing further relates to a corresponding device.
US10678677B1
Continuous debugging is disclosed. For example, a source code repository stores a first project. A processor is configured to execute a job scheduler, which includes a debugger. The job scheduler receives a request to execute a job, which includes executing a first executable code. A guest is instantiated. The first project is copied as a second project. The second project is compiled into the first executable code. The guest is instructed to execute the job including the first executable code. The debugger intercepts an error caused by executing the first executable code. The debugger updates the second project by inserting a breakpoint into the second project based on the error. The updated second project is compiled into a second executable code. The guest is instructed to re-execute the job including executing the second executable code. Execution of the second executable code is paused at the breakpoint.
US10678673B2
According to an aspect of an embodiment, a method may include executing multiple tests with respect to code under test of a software program to perform multiple test executions. The method may further include identifying one or more passing tests and one or more failing tests of the test executions. In addition, the method may include determining an aggregated score for each statement based on two or more of: the passing tests and the failing tests; a semantic similarity between one or more statement tokens included in the respective statement and one or more report tokens included in an error report; and an amount of time that has passed from when the respective statement received a change. Moreover, the method may include identifying a particular statement of the plurality of statements as a fault location in the code under test based on the aggregated scores of the plurality of statements.
US10678663B1
Synchronizing storage devices outside of disabled write windows is described. A system receives, via a backup/restore application interface, a list of identifiers corresponding to source storage devices to be backed up. The system enables a target storage device to synchronize with a source storage device. The system sends, via the backup/restore application interface, a request to disable any write commands to the source storage devices corresponding to the list of identifiers. The system creates a snapshot of the source storage device. The system sends, via the backup/restore application interface, a request to enable any write commands to the source storage devices corresponding to the list of identifiers.
US10678658B2
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for quorum-based data recovery, in which data is recovered provided at least a minimum number of quorum data portions are presented. In exemplary embodiments, a predetermined minimum number of versions of original data is received, and the original data is reconstructed from the received versions, wherein the original data cannot be reconstructed without loss unless a predetermined minimum number of versions is received. In other embodiments, erroneous or corrupted quorum data portions are detected and associated participants presenting said erroneous or corrupted quorum data portions are identified.
US10678656B2
A method and system for creating a new restore container. A count that is determined for each unique infrastructure container of existing unique infrastructure containers is a number of instances in which a particular container type that is unique for each unique infrastructure container has been utilized. In response to both determining that the count for one unique infrastructure container is equal to or greater than a specified threshold and determining that a popular infrastructure container does not exist within a central repository that stores the existing unique infrastructure containers, the new restore container is created within the central repository by determining a most similar container of the existing restore containers whose software stack content matches, in part, software content in a first software stack of the popular infrastructure container more closely than does software content in the software stack of any other existing restore container.
US10678654B2
Disclosed are methods and systems for performing data backup which implement data binning using log-structured merge (LSM) trees during deduplication. An exemplary method includes: calculating a reduced hash value (RHV) associated with each of a plurality of data blocks; partitioning the plurality of reduced hash values into groups; selecting a representative hash value for each group; determining whether the representative hash value occurs in a first LSM tree, the first LSM tree stored in a volatile memory; and when the representative hash value occurs in the first LSM tree: loading the RHVs in the representative hash value's group into volatile memory; comparing each of the RHVs to one or more hash values in a second LSM tree to identify a matching hash value; and writing a segment identifier (ID) corresponding to the matching hash value in an archive, which references a data block in a segment store.
US10678650B1
Improved techniques for managing snaps of a data object hosted by a source data storage system (source) involve specifying, by the source, a set of policies for snaps of the data object that are stored on a destination data storage system (destination). The technique includes transferring the set of policies from the source to the destination, to enable the destination to implement the specified set of policies on the snaps at the destination.
US10678640B2
A computer readable storage medium includes memory sections that store operational instructions, the when executed by one or more computing devices of a dispersed storage network (DSN), cause the one or more computing devices to perform the following for a data access request. The computing device(s) access a plurality of estimated efficiency models of a plurality of dispersed storage (DS) processing units of the DSN. The computing device(s) select one of the DS processing units based on the plurality of estimated efficiency models, a type of request, and a randomizing factor. The computing device(s) send the data access request to the selected DS processing unit for execution. The computing device(s) determine an actual processing efficiency of the processing of the data access request by the selected DS processing unit and update the estimated efficiency model of the selected DS processing module based on the actual processing efficiency.
US10678631B2
A device, system, and/or method includes an internal circuit configured to perform at least one function, an input-output terminal set and a repair circuit. The input-output terminal set includes a plurality of normal input-output terminals connected to an external device via a plurality of normal signal paths and at least one repair input-output terminal selectively connected to the external device via at least one repair signal path. The repair circuit repairs at least one failed signal path included in the normal signal paths based on a mode signal and fail information signal, where the mode signal represents whether to use the repair signal path and the fail information signal represents fail information on the normal signal paths. Using the repair circuit, various systems adopting different repair schemes may be repaired and cost of designing and manufacturing the various systems may be reduced.
US10678628B2
Methods, systems and computer program products for automated resolution of computer system incidents are provided.
US10678612B2
A system includes a cloud orchestration framework, a messaging interface and a plurality of cloud instances that each execute a respective messaging agent that transmits messages from the corresponding cloud instance to the messaging interface. Each of the cloud orchestration framework, messaging interface, and cloud instances respectively include at least one programmable data processor and memory storing instructions for execution by such at least one programmable data processor. The messages from each respective cloud instance have different message types corresponding to the operating system used by such cloud instance or an application-level event. In addition, the messaging interface queues the messages received from the cloud instances for processing by the cloud orchestration framework. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described.
US10678607B2
In one example, a server system facilitates an exchange of messages with a remote client application. An Application Program Interface (API) receives a first request message and a second request message, wherein the first request message includes a first data payload defined by a common definition and including a first payload data, the first payload defined by a first schema definition. The second request message includes a second data payload defined by the common definition and a second payload data, wherein the second payload is defined by a second schema definition different than the first schema definition. In response to receiving the first request message, the API transmits a first response message, and in response to receiving the second request message, the API transmits a second response.
US10678603B2
Techniques of managing oversubscription of network resources are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving resource utilization data of a virtual machine hosted on a server in a computing system. The virtual machine is configured to perform a task. The method also includes determining whether a temporal pattern of the resource utilization data associated with the virtual machine indicates one or more cycles of resource utilization as a function of time and in response to determining that the temporal pattern associated with the virtual machine indicates one or more cycles of resource utilization as a function of time, causing the virtual machine to migrate to another server that is not oversubscribed by virtual machines in the computing system.
US10678601B2
Techniques are described for orchestrating execution of multi-step recipes. In an embodiment, a method comprises receiving a request to execute a recipe specification that defines a sequence of steps to execute for a particular recipe; responsive to receiving the request to execute the recipe specification, instantiating a set of one or more recipe-level processes; wherein each recipe-level process in the set of one or more recipe-level processes manages execution of a respective instance of the particular recipe; triggering, by each recipe-level process for the respective instance of the particular recipe managed by the recipe-level process, execution of the sequence of steps; wherein triggering execution of at least one step in the sequence of steps by a recipe-level process comprises instantiating, by the recipe-level process, a plurality of step-level processes to execute the step on a plurality of target resources in parallel.
US10678600B1
Disclosed are systems and methods for developing a web-based application using micro frontends. A web application architecture system may include a plurality of web servers and a plurality of single page applications. Each one of the plurality of single page applications may be hosted on a single respective one of the plurality of web servers. The web application architecture system may further include one or more shared libraries that are accessed by each of the plurality of single page applications. The one or more shared libraries may include shared interface components for each of the plurality of single page applications such that the plurality of single page applications are a part of a single web-based application. Additionally, the web application architecture system may include a load balancer configured to route traffic to each of the plurality of single page applications.
US10678594B2
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for optimizing resource allocation are provided. One of the methods includes: processing a plurality of first objective functions in parallel to determine a plurality of allocation plans, wherein each of the allocation plans corresponds to allocating zero or more of a plurality of resources associated with a platform to a user, and the plurality of first objective functions share one or more dual multipliers; determining a plurality of profits and costs for the platform in parallel based on the plurality of the allocation plans; aggregating the calculated profits and costs using parallel reduction; updating the one or more dual multipliers based on the aggregated costs to determine whether an exit condition is satisfied; if the exit condition is not satisfied, repeating the processing the plurality of the first objective functions based on the updated dual multipliers.
US10678592B2
A process control system includes a PC that is to be connected to a redundant network. The PC comprises a virtualization unit, and a real-time communication unit configured to operate as a separate process independent of the virtualization unit.
US10678582B2
A task definition is received. The task definition indicates at least a location from which one or more software image can be obtained and information usable to determine an amount of resources to allocate to one or more software containers for the one or more software image. A set of virtual machine instances in which to launch the one or more software containers is determined, the one or more software image is obtained from the location included in the task definition and is launched as the one or more of software containers within the set of virtual machine instances.
US10678580B2
Methods and apparatus to publish internal commands as a programming interface in a cloud infrastructure are provided. An example apparatus includes a first virtual appliance including a management endpoint to coordinate task execution in a computing platform. The example apparatus includes a computing infrastructure interface including a programming interface, the programming interface to expose a subset of commands for the computing platform and to hide a remainder of the commands of the computing platform from a requester, the requester to execute a first command from the subset of commands via the programming interface. The management endpoint is to parse a first execution task generated from selection of the first command via the programming interface to determine a component of the computing platform to execute the first command associated with the first execution task and to route the first command from the first execution task to the component for execution.
US10678578B2
Systems and methods for live migration of VMs between different nodes are provided. The system and methods utilize a heat map and an access pattern to determine the fetching order of files and/or blocks from the cache of a host node for rebuilding the cache on a destination node. The systems and methods are able to persist the cache of a host node across a crash, allowing a destination node to fetch blocks and/or files from the cache on the host node after a crash instead of having to access the VM files and/or blocks from an original source. Accordingly, the systems and methods decrease migration latency of the VM and free up network bandwidth during the live migration when compared to prior systems and methods that utilize just the heat map to determine the fetching order and/or that are not able to persist the cache across a crash.
US10678575B2
A processing core comprising instruction execution logic circuitry and register space. The register space to be loaded from a VMCS, commensurate with a VM entry, with information indicating whether a service provided by the processing core on behalf of the VMM is enabled. The instruction execution logic to, in response to guest software invoking an instruction: refer to the register space to confirm that the service has been enabled, and, refer to second register space or memory space to fetch input parameters for said service written by said guest software.
US10678570B2
A method, computer program product, and computer system for defining, at a computing device, psychometric data for a user. An interactive virtual assistant, selected from a plurality of interactive virtual assistants, may be provided on the computing device based upon, at least in part, the psychometric data defined for the user. The user may be prompted, via the interactive virtual assistant, with one or more options.
US10678568B2
A resource allocation system is provided that includes a memory configured to store at least one executable, user-given instruction and a data processor unit operatively coupled to the memory and configured to effectuate running of a given application by executing a corresponding user-given instruction stored in the memory. The system further includes a display interface operatively coupled to the data processor unit and configured to accommodate a given virtual desktop comprising a given application running according to a user-given instruction processed by the data processor unit. The system further includes a policy configurator operatively coupled to the data processor unit and configured to generate a given user-defined policy regarding at least a designated display interface such that a predefined share of a given system resource is allocated to the designated display interface.
US10678560B2
For a user group to which a first user is assigned, a plurality of configuration settings on client devices used by respective other users in the user group can be identified. A respective homogeneity score can be assigned to each of the identified plurality of configuration settings. For each of the respective configuration settings, at least one configuration setting value can be selected as a candidate configuration setting value based on, at least in part, the homogeneity score assigned to each configuration setting. The candidate configuration setting value for each confirmation setting can be communicated to a client device used by the first user, wherein the client device sets at least one of the configuration settings with a respective candidate configuration setting value.
US10678556B2
An integrated circuit device is provided. The integrated circuit device may include a central processing unit (CPU) configured to operate in one of a plurality of modes and a wake-up control circuit configured to control the CPU. The wake-up control circuit may include a clock generator configured to generate an internal clock signal, a multiplexer configured to select a signal from among an external signal and the internal clock signal and to provide the CPU with the selected signal as an operating clock signal, and a controller configured to control the CPU and the clock generator based on the external signal.
US10678555B2
Automated provisioning of hosts on a network with reasonable levels of security is described in this application. A certificate management service (CMS) on a host, one or more trusted agents, and a public key infrastructure are utilized in a secure framework to establish host identity. Once host identity is established, signed encryption certificates may be exchanged and secure communication may take place.
US10678554B2
Some examples provide a system including neighboring computing devices comprising a deployed operating system (OS) volumes, and respective neighboring bit tables corresponding to the deployed OS volumes. The system may include a target computing device comprising a target operating system (OS) volume. The target computing device may determine a target bit table corresponding to the target OS volume. Each bit in the target bit table indicates whether the data block of the target OS volume differs relative to a base OS volume. The target computing device may determine, based on bit tables, a first set of data blocks that are identical to a second set of data blocks of the deployed OS volumes. The target computing device may receive the least one data block in the second set of data blocks from the neighboring computing devices, and assemble the target OS.
US10678549B2
Examples of techniques for executing instructions out of order are described herein. An example computer-implemented method includes receiving, via a processor, a plurality of instructions to be executed. The method includes sending, via the processor, an instruction to a minimal dependency queue in response to detecting the instruction includes a minimally dependent instruction. The method also includes selecting, via the processor, an instruction from a set of instructions that are eligible to be executed based on a scheme. The method further includes executing, via the processor, the instruction.
US10678545B2
A streaming engine employed in a digital signal processor specified a fixed data stream. Once started the data stream is read only and cannot be written. Once fetched the data stream is stored in a first-in-first-out buffer for presentation to functional units in the fixed order. Data use by the functional unit is controlled using the input operand fields of the corresponding instruction. A read only operand coding supplies the data an input of the functional unit. A read/advance operand coding supplies the data and also advances the stream to the next sequential data elements. The read only operand coding permits reuse of data without requiring a register of the register file for temporary storage.
US10678544B2
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for initiating instruction block execution using a register access instruction (e.g., a register Read instruction). In some examples of the disclosed technology, a block-based computing system can include a plurality of processor cores configured to execute at least one instruction block. The at least one instruction block encodes a data-flow instruction set architecture (ISA). The ISA includes a first plurality of instructions and a second plurality of instructions. One or more of the first plurality of instructions specify at least a first target instruction without specifying a data source operand. One or more of the second plurality of instructions specify at least a second target instruction and a data source operand that specifies a register.
US10678539B2
An information processing device includes a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: acquire information including storage destinations for modules of a plurality of software installed in the device, and attribute values for attribute items of the plurality of software from each of a plurality of programs; uniquely identify the plurality of software indicated by the acquired information based on the storage destinations for the modules of the plurality of software indicated by the acquired information; calculate an appearance frequency of the plurality of software in the acquired information for a combination of each of the plurality of programs and each of the attribute values; and determine a correspondence relationship between each of the uniquely identified plurality of software and one of the plurality of programs from which information on the plurality of software is acquired, based on the calculated frequency of appearance.
US10678536B2
A system for processing a notebook includes an input interface and a processor. The input interface is to receive a first notebook. The notebook comprises code for interactively querying and viewing data. The processor is to load the first notebook into a shell. The shell receives one or more parameters associated with the first notebook. The shell executes the first notebook using a cluster.
US10678529B1
Technologies are provided for bypassing control logic of an electronic device and writing a trusted firmware to a storage location of the device. The device can comprise a bypass communication channel that, when enabled, allows a connected host computer to access a storage medium and/or onboard memory of the device without using the device's control logic. A device controller can be configured to receive a firmware update mode command from a connected host computer and to enable the bypass communication channel. In at least some embodiments, the controller is configured to reject the update mode command unless it is received as part of an initial communication from the host computer during a boot sequence of the electronic device. In a different or further embodiment, the controller is configured to determine that the command is authorized before enabling the bypass communication channel.
US10678515B1
Techniques for simplifying and reusing visual programming graphs are described herein. In some examples, visual programming graphs may be simplified by decoupling execution signals from data resolution. Execution of a particular node may be triggered through a representation of a signal sent from a signal output slot of another node to a signal input slot on the node being triggered. Additionally, evaluation of data values may be represented by a connection between a data output slot on the node providing the data value to a data input slot on the node receiving the data value. Another technique for simplifying visual programming graphs may include combining and/or collapsing of multiple selected visual programming nodes into a single reusable visual programming node. In some examples, reusable combined visual programming nodes may be exposed using unlocked versions and/or locked versions.
US10678513B2
A method and apparatus are disclosed for upgrading libraries in a source code program by evaluating libraries in the source code program for predetermined selection criteria specifying library performance limitations to identify at least a first library which does not meet the plurality of predetermined selection criteria and then identifying a first alternative library that is suitable for substitution for the first library so that the source code program may be automatically modified to replace the first library with the first alternative library, thereby generating a modified source code program having an upgraded library functionality.
US10678510B2
The present embodiments relate to integrated circuits with floating-point arithmetic circuitry that handles normalized and denormalized floating-point numbers. The floating-point arithmetic circuitry may include a normalization circuit and a rounding circuit, and the floating-point arithmetic circuitry may generate a first result in form of a normalized, unrounded floating-point number and a second result in form of a normalized, rounded floating-point number. If desired, the floating-point arithmetic circuitry may be implemented in specialized processing blocks.
US10678508B2
Disclosed herein are techniques for accelerating convolution operations or other matrix multiplications in applications such as neural network. A computer-implemented method includes receiving low-precision inputs for a convolution operation from a storage device, and subtracting a low-precision value representing a high-precision zero value from the low-precision inputs to generate difference values, where the low-precision inputs are asymmetrically quantized from high-precision inputs. The method also includes performing multiplication and summation operations on the difference values to generate a sum of products, and generating a high-precision output by scaling the sum of products with a scaling factor.
US10678502B2
Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for systems and methods for in-ear control of remote devices are presented. One disclosed method includes receiving, by a microphone of an in-ear device, audio signals from an audio source, the in-ear device inserted into a wearer's ear; determining a command based on the audio signals using a speech recognition technique; performing a voice recognition technique to determine an identity of the audio source; authenticating the command based on the identity of the audio source; and transmitting a signal to a remote electronic device, the signal configured to cause the remote electronic device to execute the command.
US10678497B2
Systems, devices, apparatuses, components, methods, and techniques for caching media content at a media-playback device are provided. Systems, devices, apparatuses, components, methods, and techniques for representing the cached, user-selected, and streaming content are also provided.
US10678496B2
Disclosed herein is an audio transmitter receiver device. The device includes an audio interface providing an audio signal, the audio signal including at least one of an audio input signal and an audio output signal; a digital communications interface for at least communicating audio information; and an audio codec for transcoding the audio information such that the audio information includes at least a high quality distortion free lossless representation of the audio signal and the audio signal includes an audio representation of the audio information.
US10678490B1
A polyhedral display system is disclosed. The polyhedral display system may include three or more flat-panel displays shaped as polygons and connected to form a non-planar polyhedral display surface. Further, at least one of the three or more flat-panel displays may be shaped as a non-rectangular polygon. The polyhedral display system may further include a controller coupled to the flat-panel displays. The controller may receive visual content, divide the visual content into three or more segments for display on the three or more flat-panel displays based on their relative positions, and provide data signals to the three or more flat-panel displays based on the three or more segments for displaying the visual content.
US10678486B2
When image data cannot be spooled in a non-volatile memory due to a shortage in an available capacity of the non-volatile memory, an attempt to spool the image data in a volatile memory is started after an available capacity of the volatile memory is increased to enable the volatile memory to spool the image data.
US10678485B2
Apparatus determines whether a number-of-sheet(s) of the paper required to form an image based on the printable data is equal to or larger than a threshold or smaller than the threshold, if it is determined that the number-of-sheet(s) of the paper is smaller than the threshold, determines whether a distance from the user is equal to or larger than a first distance or smaller than the first distance, if it is determined that the distance from the user is smaller than the first distance, controls the printer to form the image on the paper, and if it is determined that the distance from the user is equal to or larger than the first distance, if it is determined that the distance from the user is changed such that the distance from the user is smaller than the first distance, controls the printer to form the image on the paper.
US10678483B2
A method includes determining whether a plurality of wireless interfaces of an information processing apparatus is in a state of being a target for direct connection to a communication apparatus via a wireless LAN, checking whether a number of the wireless interfaces determined as being in the state of the target for the direct connection is plural, and deciding from the plurality of wireless interfaces in the state of being the target for the direct connection, one wireless interface to be directly connected to the communication apparatus in a case where the number of the wireless interfaces determined to be in the state of being the target for the direct connection is plural.
US10678482B2
Aspects provide multi-tier data synchronization based on a concurrent linked monitor list. A computer processor associates each of different data regions of a packed data object with different mutual exclusion monitor nodes of a linked list, the data regions defined by a data offset location within memory data and a length of the data region from the offset. In response to determining that a first data region of the packed data object is on-heap memory, the processor associates the first data region with a container representative of the linked list sorted in ascending order of the respective offset values, and a hash code of the container; and in response to determining that a second data region of the packed data object is off-heap memory, stores container information for the second data region in the linked list and resorts the linked-list nodes of container information in ascending order of offset values.
US10678478B2
An embodiment of an apparatus includes a memory circuit and a memory controller circuit. The memory controller circuit may include a write request queue. The memory controller circuit may be configured to receive a memory request to access the memory circuit and determine if the memory request includes a read request or a write request. A received read request may be scheduled for execution, while a received write request may be stored in the write request queue. The memory controller circuit may reorder scheduled memory requests based on achieving a specified memory access efficiency and based on a number of write requests stored in the write request queue.
US10678474B1
A computing system using low-fat pointers, including: a memory configured to be accessed by the low-fat pointers; a processing core configured to access the memory; an interrupt controller configured to receive interrupts and to communicate interrupts to processes running on the processing core; and a memory safety peripheral configured to receive a pointer request, wherein the pointer is a low-fat pointer and to verify that the pointer request is within required memory bounds.
US10678472B2
A method for execution by a computing device of a dispersed storage network. The method begins by determining whether frequency of access to a set of encoded data slices exceeds a frequently accessed threshold. The method continues, when the frequency of access exceeds the frequently accessed threshold, by determining an access amount indicative of a degree that the frequency of access exceeds the frequently accessed threshold. The method continues by generating a number of additional encoded data slices and storing the number of additional encoded data slices in a number of additional storage units, wherein the set of storage units and the number of additional storage units produce an expanded set of storage units. The method continues by sending a plurality of data access requests to subsets of the expanded set of storage units in a distributed manner to improve processing efficiency of the plurality of data access requests.
US10678466B2
Migrating data from a first storage device to a second storage device includes coupling a host computer to the storage devices, causing the host computer to transition from performing I/O operations with the first storage device to performing I/O operations with the second storage device by modifying metadata used for I/O operations to change a mapping of logical devices to physical devices, migrating data from the first storage device to the second storage device independently of any I/O operations by the host, and acknowledging a data write operation from the host only after the data has been successfully written to both the first storage device and the second storage device. Modifying metadata may include changing control block information in device drivers. The data may be written by the host to the second storage device only and the data may be copied from the second storage device to the first storage device.
US10678464B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and apparatuses for data migration of storage devices including registering at least one executing unit for data migration, each of the at least one executing unit corresponding to description file; extracting and storing information contained in the description file corresponding to each of the at least one executing unit; receiving a data migration request from a user; in response to the data migration request from the user, selecting an executing unit for data migration of the user at least based on part of the stored information contained in the description file; and scheduling an instance of the selected executing unit to execute data migration of the user. The methods or apparatuses according to embodiments of the present disclosure can implement, in a uniform and scalable manner, data migration for various formats, various performance requirements, and application scenarios.
US10678455B2
A system and method for increased efficiency thin provisioning of data storage. The method includes: receiving a request for storage allocation from a client device; and allocating, to the client device, at least a portion of a first storage of the plurality of storages when a garbage collector of the first storage is turned off.
US10678454B2
A vehicle information communication system includes a vehicle device and a center device. The center device includes a storage unit, a center computer, and a center-device communication unit. The storage unit stores memory structure information for each of the ECUs. The memory structure information indicates whether a corresponding memory has a memory structure that supports Read While Write (RWW) operation defined as having a plurality of physically independent memory regions. The center computer is programmed to generate specification data including the memory structure information for each of the at least one target ECUs. The vehicle device includes a vehicle computer. The vehicle computer is programmed to perform the program data rewrites of the at least one target ECU according to the memory structure information included in the specification data.
US10678442B2
Aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to storage devices and methods of operating the same. In one aspect, a storage device includes a disk, and a head configured to write data to and read data from the disk. The storage device also includes a controller configured to receive a read command in a host command queue, store the read command in a disk queue, and determine whether the host command queue is full of pending read commands, including the received read command. If the host command queue is full of pending read commands, the controller forces execution of one of the pending read commands.
US10678438B2
A scheduler of a memory system is provided. The scheduler may include a pattern storage part and a pattern selector. The pattern storage part may have a plurality of storage patterns, each of the storage patterns provide for a process sequence for a plurality of instructions. The pattern selector may be configured to select one of the plurality of storage patterns in the pattern storage part and generate a schedule such that external instructions are executed in the process sequence set by the selected storage pattern.
US10678424B2
A mobile terminal including a wireless communication unit configured to provide wireless communication; a touch screen configured to display an execution screen; a camera disposed in a front of a main body of the mobile terminal; and a controller configured to receive a touch input to one end of the touch screen that continuously moves in a direction toward the other end of the touch screen, track a direction of a user's sight line using an image captured in the camera, and display a control screen among any one of first and second control screens comprising different graphic objects based on a point to which the touch input is applied, wherein a display position of the control screen is varied according to the tracked direction of the user's sight line.
US10678415B2
Method for displaying multimedia content, electronic device for performing same, and recording medium in which program for executing same is recorded are disclosed. In one embodiment, a method for displaying multimedia content comprises acquiring multimedia content including video data which is reproduced as a video, and slide data including a key scene which is matched with event time point in a reproduction time period of the video data and is displayed in a slideshow manner, acquiring a text data corresponding to the multimedia content, displaying the multimedia content in a first area according to a video mode for reproducing the video data as the video or a slideshow mode for displaying the key scene in the slideshow manner, displaying at least a portion of the text data in a second area; and adjusting the displayed text data according to the displayed multimedia content.
US10678410B2
Performing image processing is disclosed, including: causing an original image to be displayed in a first editable object of a page, wherein the first editable object is generated based at least in part on web page data from a server; receiving an input track corresponding to the original image of the first editable object of the page; selecting at least a portion of the original image relative to the input track to use as a result image; and causing the result image to be displayed in a second editable object, wherein the second editable object is generated based at least in part on the web page data.
US10678409B2
For displaying an off-switch location, a processor displays a rack image of a physical rack of a plurality of monitored devices separate from the processor. The processor displays an icon configured to convey a status of each monitored device of the plurality of monitored devices. The processor monitors a position of a mouse. The processor identifies a given monitored device at the position of the mouse and configuration data associated with the given monitored device. The configuration data defines an area of the rack view associated with the given monitored device. In response to identifying the given monitored device, the processor displays a locate off hyperlink for the given monitored device. In response to a selection of the locate off hyperlink, the processor displays an off-switch location on the rack image of the given monitored device.
US10678404B2
A first user input event initiating a transition of a GUI from a first state to a second state is generated in response to detecting a first user input received by the GUI. A first spatial location in the GUI selected by the first user input can be identified. A second user input event is generated in response to detecting a second user input received by the GUI while the GUI is in the second state. A second spatial location in the GUI selected by the second user input can be identified. A level of discontinuity between the first user input and the second user input can be determined. If the level of discontinuity does not exceed a threshold value, at least one user input event handling process can be selected to process the second user input event based on the level of discontinuity not exceeding the discontinuity threshold value.
US10678401B2
The present disclosure is directed to systems and methods for identifying and providing highlight messages from a group messaging thread. For example, systems and methods described herein detect when a group messaging thread participant becomes absent from the group messaging thread, and identifies one or more highlight messages that were submitted to the group messaging thread while the participant was absent. Systems and methods described herein identify highlight messages that are specific to the absent participant, such that when the participant again accesses the group messaging thread, the participant can review the identified highlight messages in order to quickly “catch up” on the group messaging thread without having to read each electronic message submitted to the group messaging thread during the participant's absence.
US10678397B2
A method for providing demonstration information in a simulation environment and associated simulation system are provided. The method includes: controlling a head mounted display (HMD) device of the simulation system to present the simulation environment and allow a user of the simulation system to see the simulation environment when wearing the HMD device on the user's head; controlling the HMD device to display a first controller in the simulation environment, to allow the user to interact with the simulation environment; controlling the HMD device to display a menu including a plurality of items, to allow the user to select an item of the plurality of items with aid of the first controller; and controlling the HMD device to display a predetermined space associated to a product corresponding to the item, wherein the predetermined space is different from default space of the simulation environment, and includes demonstration information of the product.
US10678389B2
A touch sensor has a first touch electrode extending in a first direction, a second touch electrode extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, a third touch electrode extending in a third direction intersecting between the first direction and the second direction, and a fourth touch electrode extending in a fourth direction intersecting the third direction, the first touch electrode is in the same layer as the second touch electrode.
US10678386B2
The present disclosure provides a display apparatus and a method for implementing a touch feedback. The display apparatus comprises: a display unit configured to display an image; a control unit configured to determine a touched object in the image according to a touch position of a user, and provide voltage signals based on attribute information of the touched object; and a touch unit configured to generate an induced capacitance and an electrostatic force at the touch position based on the voltage signals from the control unit. The display apparatus according to the present disclosure can improve the user experiences in using a terminal device comprising the display apparatus.
US10678385B2
An inspection apparatus is provided with a holder configured to set an inspection target thereon, the inspection target configured to detect a contact position on the inspection target touched by a human finger; pseudo finger(s) configured to be detected as the human finger upon contact with the inspection target; a positioner configured to move the pseudo finger(s) relative to the inspection target and to change the contact position of the pseudo finger(s) relative to the inspection target; a memory configured to store, respectively, a value of a pressing force in a range of pressing forces said range including a zero pressing force for each of the pseudo finger(s) on the inspection target; a controller configured to regulate the pressing force for pseudo finger(s) of the pseudo finger(s) based on the respective value; and a sensor configured to acquire an electric signal output from the inspection target.
US10678383B2
The present invention relates to a multiple touch module, and the multiple touch module according to the present invention includes, in a touch module touching a capacitive touch screen, a plurality of touch units each including a material which induces a capacitance change of the capacitive touch screen, and disposed in a geometric relation on a design projected on the capacitive touch screen in a predesigned unique geometric relation, and a touch film including a contact area which comes into contact with the capacitive touch screen, and configured to dispose and fix a certain number of touch units corresponding to the geometric relation on the design on an internal area provided on an opposite side of the contact area, or to come into contact with the certain number of touch units corresponding to the geometric relation on the design through the internal area when the multiple touch module touches the capacitive touch screen.
US10678381B2
A system and method is provided for identifying shadow regions on a multi-element capacitive input device such as a smart phone, and in particular using analysis of shadow regions, where the user may not be in direct contact with the device, to identify more accurately the area on the device the user is selecting, the hand, left or right, used to do the selecting and to identify the user using the device.
US10678379B2
An acoustic touch apparatus is provided that includes a substrate capable of propagating surface acoustic waves, such as Rayleigh-type or Love-type waves. The substrate has a front surface, a back surface, and a curved connecting surface formed between the front surface and the back surface. The apparatus also includes at least one acoustic wave transducer and at least one reflective array, the acoustic wave transducer and the reflective array behind the back surface of the substrate. The acoustic wave transducer is capable of transmitting or receiving surface acoustic waves to or from the reflective array. The reflective array is capable of acoustically coupling the surface acoustic waves to propagate from the back surface and across the front surface via the curved connecting surface. Various types of acoustic touch apparatus with edge sensitive touch functions can be provided, according to specific embodiments.
US10678378B2
The invention provides an optical fingerprint sensor including: an image sensing layer having an array composed of a plurality of sensing blocks; a collimating layer disposed on the image sensing layer and having a plurality of through holes penetrating from the top surface to the bottom surface of the collimating layer; a light guiding layer disposed in the collimating layer, and a glass cover layer disposed on the light guiding layer, the top surface of the glass cover layer receiving a finger touch, wherein the image resolution of the optical fingerprint sensor is defined by the number of sensing blocks, and there are a plurality of through holes directly above each of the sensing blocks.
US10678376B2
A data processing method and an apparatus to resolve problems that a response speed is low and image display is not even during dragging, caused when a terminal processes reported-point data. The method includes generating, by a touchscreen, reported-point data, reporting the reported-point data to a microprocessor according to a preset reported-point reporting rate, receiving, by the microprocessor, the reported-point data, and receiving a frame synchronization signal from an application processor, processing, by the microprocessor according to the frame synchronization signal, a first amount of reported-point data received within a preset time to obtain a second amount of reported-point data, transmitting the second amount of reported-point data to the application processor, receiving, by the application processor, the second amount of reported-point data, and generating an image display frame according to the second amount of reported-point data.
US10678375B2
A display device that achieves both high detection sensitivity of the touch sensor unit and smooth input on the touch sensor unit is provided. A method for driving a display device includes a first period and a second period. The display device includes pixels, a gate driver, and a touch sensor unit. The touch sensor unit detects a touch in the first period and stops detecting a touch in the second period. The gate driver supplies signals to some of the pixels and does not supply signals to the other pixels in the second period.
US10678372B2
A touch sensor system includes circuits operative to perform simultaneous signal transmission and detection of signal change. First circuits are configured to transmit first signals and second signals via first sensor electrodes implemented across a touch sensor in a first direction. One of these first circuits is configured simultaneously, via one of the first sensor electrodes, to transmit and to detect change of a first one of the first signals and to transmit a first one of the second signals. Second circuits configured to transmit third signals via second sensor electrodes implemented across the touch sensor in a second direction. One of these second circuits is configured simultaneously, via one of the second sensor electrodes, to transmit and to detect change of a first one of the third signals and to detect change of the first one of the second signals.
US10678364B2
A touch input system comprising a touch input device and an actuation and sensing system is presented. The actuation and sensing system has a transfer structure adjacent to a first surface of the touch input device, the transfer structure having a first portion and a beam extending from an edge of the first portion. The actuation and sensing system further has a transducer patch disposed on the beam. The transfer structure is configured to transfer forces between the touch input device and the transducer patch, such that movement of the touch input device by an external force causes deformation of the beam and of the transducer patch, and such that actuation output by the transducer patch causes movement of the touch input device. The transducer patch has a layer of transducer material that is configured to act as a sensor, and is configured to act as an actuator.
US10678363B2
A pressure sensor and a display device are described. The pressure sensor includes a plurality of pressure units. Each of the pressure units includes four resistors having substantially the same resistance value. The four resistors form a Wheatstone bridge. Two resistors of the four resistors form a first resistor group. The other two resistors of the four resistors form a second resistor group. Orthogonal projections of electrodes of the two resistors of each of the resistor groups at least partially overlap in a direction perpendicular to a plane on which the pressure units are located. Extension directions of electrode patterns of the two resistors of each of the resistor groups are different.
US10678362B2
According to an aspect, a display device with a touch detection function includes: a touch detection electrode that detects proximity or contact of an object; a drive electrode to which the excitation signal is applied; a first substrate on which the drive elements are provided; a second substrate on which at least one of the touch detection electrode and the drive electrode is provided, the second substrate being bonded to the first substrate to face each other via a sealing member; a conductor that electrically is coupled to at least one of the touch detection electrode and the drive electrode; and a conductor support member that fills a space between the first substrate and the second substrate and on the surface of which the conductor is provided.
US10678351B2
A method includes: displaying a user interface including an instant messaging conversation between a first person and a second person, the instant messaging conversation displaying content balloons with instant messages exchanged between the first and second person. The method also includes: in accordance with a determination that the second person is typing the instant message, displaying a typed-message-preparation indicator in the user interface of a communication application. The method further includes: in accordance with a determination that the second person is drawing the instant message, displaying a drawn-message-preparation indicator in the user interface of the communication application. In response to receiving the instant message prepared by the second person that corresponds to the displayed message preparation indicator, the method includes: ceasing to display the typed-message-preparation indicator or the drawn-message-preparation indicator, and displaying a content balloon that contains the instant message prepared by the second person in the instant messaging conversation.
US10678343B2
A keyboard has a keypad layer of resiliently depressible keypads. The keyboard has a skin of dielectric material, covering a base of the keyboard. The skin contacts a capacitive touchscreen in use, and an actuating layer is on a face of the skin of dielectric material away from the base. The actuating layer comprises a plurality of conductive regions, one per keypad. A grounding layer is between the actuating layer and the keypad layer and spaced from the actuating layer during a rest state of the keyboard. Upon depression of a keypad, the keypad presses a region of the grounding layer under the keypad towards a region of the actuating layer such that the region of the actuating layer becomes grounded and causes a change in capacitance detectable by the capacitive touchscreen.
US10678342B2
A method of virtual user interface interaction based on gesture recognition comprises detecting two hands in a plurality of images, recognizing each hand's gesture, projecting a virtual user interface on an open gesture hand when one hand is recognized with a point gesture and the other hand is recognized with an open gesture, tracking an index fingertip of the point gesture hand, determining whether the index fingertip of the point gesture hand is close to the open gesture hand within a predefined rule, interpreting a movement of the index fingertip of the point gesture hand as a click command when the index fingertip of the point gesture hand is close to the open gesture hand within the predefined rule, and in response to the click command, generating image data with a character object of the virtual user interface object.
US10678339B2
The present invention relates to an electronic device and a method of operating the same. The electronic device can project an infrared (IR) grid to a road and capture the projected IR grid. The electronic device can determine a road status of the road based on the captured IR grid and project information on the road status based on the determined road status.
US10678335B2
A method of creating haptic stimulations and anatomical information includes a wearable device including a plurality of transducers that can each generate one or more waves. The method includes activating one or more first transducers of the plurality of transducers based on an instruction received from a remote device. Waves generated by the activated one or more first transducers provide a haptic stimulation. The method further includes activating one or more second transducers of the plurality of transducers. Waves generated by the activated one or more second transducers provide anatomical information of a user of the wearable device when the waves are received by one or more transducers of the plurality of transducers.
US10678334B1
The disclosed wearable apparatus may include wearable apparatus includes a (1) device dimensioned to fit about a body part of a user, (2) a tensioning mechanism that harnesses to the device in a manner that is relative to the fit of the device about the body part of the user, and (3) an actuator couples to the tensioning mechanism that, when actuated, causes substantially tangential movement of the tensioning mechanism relative to a surface of the body part to produce substantially orthogonal movement of the device relative to the surface of the body part. Various other methods, systems, and/or computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US10678321B2
Systems and methods for reduced boot power consumption using early BIOS controlled CPU power states to enhance power budgeting and allocation. An information handling system may include a server. The server may include a central processing unit (CPU), a memory, a non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) device, a performance state (P-state) limiting indicator stored in the NVRAM device, a P-state value stored in the NVRAM, and a basic input/output system (BIOS) stored in the memory. The BIOS may read a power state limiting indicator stored in the NVRAM device and when the power state limiting indicator indicates that power state limiting is enabled, read a power state value stored in the NVRAM, and program the power state of the CPU to the power state value to cause the CPU to limit power supplied to the CPU to the power state value.
US10678318B2
A method comprising determining that an interactable object is within a field of view of a head mounted display while the head mounted display is operating in a first power mode, and transitioning the head mounted display from operation in the first power mode to operation in a second power mode based, at least in part, on the determination that the interactable object is within the field of view, such that the head mounted display consumes more power during operation in the second power mode than during operation in the first power mode is disclosed.
US10678301B1
An assembled industrial tablet is provided. A first floating connector, which is disposed on a screen assembly, and a second floating connector, which is disposed on a tablet assembly, are assembled, and the tablet assembly is limited in an assembly space of the screen assembly through limiting structures of the screen assembly, so that the industrial tablet is assembled. Therefore, the technical efficiency of assembling the industrial tablet conveniently may be achieved.
US10678288B2
A power management circuit generates a reference voltage and distributes it to a plurality of independently-enabled regulator voltage reference circuits, each of which generates a predetermined voltage for a voltage regulator. Separate enable signals and enable pre-charge signals are distributed to each regulator voltage reference circuit. As a regulator voltage reference circuit is enabled via its associated enable signal, an enable pre-charge signal is also asserted for an initial duration. Each regulator voltage reference circuit includes a voltage setting circuit and a first current limiting transistor in series and operative to interrupt current to the voltage setting circuit when the regulator voltage reference circuit is disabled. A second current limiting transistor is configurably configured as a current mirror with the first current limiting transistor, and a pre-charge bias current from a current source passes through the second transistor. This limits the current through the first transistor and into the voltage setting circuit for the initial duration. After the initial duration, the current mirror is disabled and the first transistor is rendered fully conductive.
US10678286B2
The present invention is directed to an electrical wiring device that includes a housing assembly having a plurality of terminals at least partially disposed therein, the plurality of terminals being configured to be coupled to an AC power source and at least one electrical load, the plurality of terminals being configured to provide the electrical wiring device with regulated AC power in a device energized state. At least one variable control mechanism is coupled to the housing assembly, the at least one variable control mechanism being configured to regulate power to the at least one electrical load by way of a control knob being user settable between a first adjustment stop and a second adjustment stop. A user accessible calibration button is included. At least one series pass element coupled to the at least one variable control mechanism, the at least one series pass element being configured to provide load power to the at least one electrical load in accordance with a user setting of the control knob. A regulation circuit is coupled to the user accessible calibration button and the at least one series pass element, the regulation circuit being configured to enter a calibration mode when the control knob is at or near the first adjustment stop or the second adjustment stop and the user manually actuates the calibration button, the regulation circuit establishing at least one pre-determined load power setting when the calibration button is actuated when the regulation circuit is in the calibration mode.
US10678275B2
The connection device comprises two thermal expansion valves releasably connected directly to each other, each valve being configured to be mounted to an end of a respective section of a fluid circuit and being shiftable between an open position and a closed position, in which it allows and prevents fluid flow through the device, respectively, depending on the fluid temperature.
US10678269B2
Some embodiments are directed to an unmanned vehicle for transmitting signals. The unmanned vehicle includes a transmitting unit that is configured to transmit a signal towards an object. The unmanned vehicle also includes a control unit that is in communication with at least one companion unmanned vehicle. The control unit is configured to determine a position of the at least one companion unmanned vehicle relative to the unmanned vehicle. The control unit is further configured to control the transmitting element based on at least the position of the at least one unmanned vehicle such that the transmitting element forms a phased-array transmitter with a transmitting element of the at least one companion unnamed vehicle, the phased-array transmitter emitting a transmission beam in a predetermined direction.
US10678268B2
A method and a system for establishing a route of an unmanned aerial vehicle are provided. The method includes identifying an object from surface scanning data and shaping a space, which facilitates autonomous flight, as a layer, collecting surface image data for a flight path from the shaped layer, and analyzing a change in image resolution according to a distance from the object through the collected surface image data and extracting an altitude value on a flight route.
US10678258B2
A computing device of a first vehicle may receive a first image and a second image of a second vehicle having flashing light signals. The computing device may determine, in the first image and the second image, an image region that bounds the second vehicle such that the image region substantially encompasses the second vehicle. The computing device may determine a polar grid that partitions the image region in the first image and the second image into polar bins, and identify portions of image data exhibiting a change in color and a change in brightness between the first image and the second image. The computing device may determine a type of the flashing light signals and a type of the second vehicle; and accordingly provide instructions to control the first vehicle.
US10678255B2
Systems, Methods and Apparatuses are provided for detecting surface conditions, which includes: an image scene captured by a camera wherein the image scene includes: a set of a plurality of regions of interest (ROIs); and a processor configured to receive the image scene to: extract at least a first and a second ROI from the set of the plurality of ROIs of the image scene; associate the first ROI with an above-horizon region and associate the second ROI with a surface region; analyze the first ROI and the second ROI in parallel for a condition related to an ambient lighting in the first ROI and for an effect related to the ambient lighting in the second ROI; and extract from the first ROI features of the condition of the ambient lighting and extract from the second ROI features of the effect of the ambient lighting on a surface region.
US10678251B2
A method of operating a robotic cleaning device over a surface to be cleaned, the method being performed by the robotic cleaning device. The method includes: following a boundary of a first object while registering path markers including positional information at intervals on the surface; tracing previously registered path markers at an offset upon encountering one or more of the previously registered path markers; and switching from tracing the previously registered path markers to following an edge of a second object upon detection of the second object.
US10678250B2
A method for adaptive risk modeling for an autonomous vehicle, the method comprising: retrieving parameters of an identified driving mission of the autonomous vehicle; in response to the parameters of the identified driving mission, generating values of: a comparative autonomous parameter, a mix model parameter, a surrounding risk parameter, a geographic operation parameter, and a security risk parameter upon evaluating situational inputs associated with the identified driving mission with a comparative autonomous model, a mix model, a sensor-surrounding model, a geography-dependent model, and a security risk model generated using sensor and supplementary data extraction systems associated with the autonomous vehicle; upon generating values, generating a risk analysis with a rule-based algorithm; and contemporaneously with execution of the identified driving mission, implementing a response action associated with control of the autonomous vehicle, based upon the risk analysis.
US10678245B2
Systems and method are provided for controlling a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes: receiving sensor data sensed from an environment associated with the vehicle; processing, by a processor, the sensor data to determine observation data, the observation data including differential features associated with an agent in the environment; determining, by the processor, a context associated with the agent based on the observation; selecting, by the processor, a first probability model associated with the context; processing, by the processor, the observation data with the selected first probability model to determine a set of predictions; processing, by the processor, the set of predictions with a second probability model to determine a final prediction of interaction behavior associated with the agent; and selectively controlling, by the processor, the vehicle based on the final prediction of interaction behavior associated with the agent.
US10678243B2
Provided herein are systems and methods of operating electronic controller units (ECUs) across multiple ECU domains in an automotive configuration. A first advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) environmental sensor can generate a first output. A sensor connectivity switch can direct the first output to a first ECU in one of the non-ADAS domains to generate a second output. Each of the non-ADAS domains can include at least one ECU. A second ECU in a domain for ADAS can use the second output to perform an ADAS operation or autonomous driving in vehicular environments.
US10678230B2
A diagnostic system for identifying vehicle sensors impaired by a foreign substance. The system includes a plurality of vehicle sensors configured to facilitate navigation of a vehicle in an environment. A gear shift detection sensor is configured to detect a gear position of the vehicle. A control module is configured to identify which of the plurality of vehicle sensors is impaired by a foreign substance; and identify for an operator of the vehicle which of the plurality of vehicle sensors is impaired due to the foreign substance based on the gear position of the vehicle.
US10678216B2
Techniques are described for receiving manufacturing data and events over real time and non-real time interfaces and associating the data with one another. In one example, real time data is received, the real time data associated with a counter value assigned by a precision counter. The received real time data is stored in a storage buffer, and non-real time data is received, where the non-real time data associated with a counter value assigned by the precision counter. In response to receiving the non-real time data, the buffer is searched for real time data having a matching counter value and, in response to identifying stored real time data associated with a matching counter value, the non-real time data is associated with the real time data based on the match. Data packages are generated including related real time and non-real time data associated with matching counter values.
US10678210B2
The invention relates to a method and device for controlling and regulating motors, MOTm, of a robot, with m=1, 2, . . . M, wherein the robot has robot components that are interconnected via a number, N, of articulated connections GELn, the joint angles of the articulated connections GELn can be adjusted by means of associated motors MOTm; Z(tk) is a state of the robot components in an interval, tk; and a first system of coupled motion equations BGG is predetermined and describes rigid-body dynamics or flexible-body dynamics of the connected robot components.
US10678200B2
A control system may be configured to learn a heating schedule at a first location according to an automated schedule learning algorithm that processes inputs including user inputs and occupancy sensing inputs and derives schedule-affecting parameters therefrom that are processed to compute the control schedule. The control system may also be configured to determine whether a thermostat has been moved to a new location, and if it is determined that the thermostat has been moved to the new location, then determine one or more parameters associated with the new location and establish a new control schedule for the new location, where zero or more of the schedule-affecting parameters are re-used based on the one or more parameters associated with the new location.
US10678199B2
Standby power entry can be performed without latency tolerance information. The embodiments disclosed herein enable a power delivery system of a computing system to enter the requested low power state while ignoring any latency tolerance information throughout the platform. For example, an operating system (OS) can request a Forced Cx state (also known as a Forced C state), such as a Forced C10 state, allowing the system to ignore any latency tolerance information throughout the platform. This Forced Cx state can be used as a test mechanism to determine if a problematic device or integrated circuit is blocking entry into the low power state.
US10678196B1
Soft sensing of nonlinear and multimode industrial processes given a limited number of labeled data samples is disclosed. Methods include a semi-supervised probabilistic density-based regression approach, called Semi-supervised Weighted Gaussian Regression (SWGR). In SWGR, different weights are assigned to each training sample based on their similarities to a query sample. Then a local weighted Gaussian density is built for capturing the joint probability of historical samples around the query sample. The training process of parameters in SWGR incorporates both labeled and unlabeled data samples via a maximum likelihood estimation algorithm. In this way, the soft sensor model is able to approximate the nonlinear mechanics of input and output variables and remedy the insufficiency of labeled samples. At last, the output prediction as well as the uncertainty of prediction can be obtained by the conditional distribution.
US10678195B2
A method includes obtaining data associated with operation of an industrial process controller and identifying impacts of operational problems of the industrial process controller. The method also includes generating a graphical display for a user, where the graphical display presents one or more recommended actions to reduce or eliminate at least one of the impacts of at least one of the operational problems. The method further includes triggering at least one of the one or more recommended actions based on input from the user. The method could also include executing one or more analytic algorithms to process the obtained data and identify the operational problems of the industrial process controller. Each of the one or more analytic algorithms could be instantiated as a container, and multiple containers could be instantiated and executed as needed. Results of executing the one or more analytic algorithms could be transformed into a standard format.
US10678193B2
The invention relates to a method and a computer-implemented system for automatically monitoring and determining the status of entire process sections in a process unit in a computer-implemented manner.
US10678188B2
A method for generating video holograms in real time for a holographic playback device comprising at least one light modulator means, into which a scene divided into object points is encoded as an entire hologram and can be seen as a reconstruction from a visibility region, which is located within a periodicity interval of the reconstruction of the video hologram, the visibility region defining a subhologram together with each object point of the scene to be reconstructed, and the entire hologram being generated from a superposition of contributions of subholograms, is characterized in that for each object point the contributions of the subholograms in the entire reconstruction of the scene can be determined from at least one look-up table.
US10678179B2
A manual feed tray includes a tray body and a lift unit, and the lift unit includes a lift plate, a lift spring and a pair of cursors. The cursor includes a guide portion. When the manual feed tray is closed from a sheet feeding state of the lift plate, the guide portion comes into contact with a facing wall portion, whereby a downstream side of the lift plate in a covering direction moves downward. Thus, even if the manual feed tray is closed with the lift plate moved upward, the lift plate smoothly moves downward.
US10678172B2
A heating device includes a belt that rotates in a rotation direction and has a temperature decrease span in an axial direction of the belt, where the belt is susceptible to temperature decrease. A resistive heat generator is disposed opposite the belt. The resistive heat generator heats the belt and extends in the axial direction of the belt. The resistive heat generator includes a primary heat generating portion that generates heat in a first heat generation amount and a secondary heat generating portion that is disposed outside the primary heat generating portion and disposed opposite the temperature decrease span of the belt. The secondary heat generating portion generates heat in a second heat generation amount that is greater than the first heat generation amount of the primary heat generating portion.
US10678171B2
A fixing device includes a heater including a heat generator that is divided into a plurality of heat generating portions in an axial direction of the endless belt. The heat generator defines a dividing region between adjacent ones of the plurality of heat generating portions and a non-dividing region other than the dividing region. A primary guide contacts and guides the endless belt. The primary guide is disposed opposite the dividing region of the heat generator and has a first thermal capacity. A secondary guide contacts and guides the endless belt. The secondary guide is disposed opposite the non-dividing region of the heat generator and has a second thermal capacity that is greater than the first thermal capacity.
US10678168B1
A belt capable of holding a toner image, the belt being used for an image forming apparatus, includes a multilayer structure including a surface layer defining an outer peripheral surface of the belt. The belt has a 5-sec volume resistivity at 100 V of 10.0 log Ω·cm or more and 12.5 log Ω·cm or less. The outer peripheral surface of the belt has a 3-sec surface resistivity at 100 V of more than 11.0 log Ω/sq and 13.5 log Ω/sq or less. The difference between a 1-sec surface resistivity of the outer peripheral surface of the belt at 100 V and a 100-sec surface resistivity of the outer peripheral surface of the belt at 100 V is 0.5 or less.
US10678166B2
A developer container includes: a container body storing a developer, and having an opening at an end on a downstream side in a conveyance direction for conveying the developer, a side wall having a circular cross section perpendicular to the conveyance direction, and a first protrusion spirally continuing in a continuous manner or at certain intervals toward the downstream side in a specific winding direction and provided on an inner surface of the side wall; a discharge member having a connection part fixed to the opening and a discharge port from which the developer is discharged; and a regulation member having a curved surface member with a cross section perpendicular to the conveyance direction on an upstream side of the connection part, and a second protrusion spirally continuing to the downstream side in the specific winding direction and provided on an outer surface of the curved surface member.
US10678163B2
A powder passage component includes a first passage defining unit, a second passage defining unit, and a sealing section. The first passage defining unit has at least a first connecting opening which is formed at a part thereof and which has a first peripheral edge. The first passage defining unit defines a passage space which allows powder to pass therethrough. The second passage defining unit has a second connecting opening having a second peripheral edge, is connected to the first connecting opening of the first passage defining unit at the second connecting opening, and defines a passage space which allows the powder to pass therethrough. The sealing section seals the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The sealing section includes a liquid gasket. The sealing section has a groove that has a bottom portion and a side facing the corresponding passage space. The groove is formed along one of the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge. The liquid gasket is applied to an inside of the groove and elastically deformed so as to be brought into contact with another of the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge facing the groove. The sealing section has at least one escape groove that is provided at the bottom portion of the groove or along the other of the first peripheral edge and the second peripheral edge facing the groove. The at least one escape groove allows a part of an elastically deformed portion of the liquid gasket to escape so as not to allow the liquid gasket to extend past at least the side of the groove facing the corresponding passage space.
US10678154B2
An electrophotographic electroconductive member which keeps high discharge performance even in use under a high temperature and high humidity environment is provided. The electroconductive member includes an electroconductive substrate, and a surface layer including a net-like structural body disposed on the electroconductive substrate, wherein the net-like structural body includes non-electroconductive fibers containing a radiation degradable resin.
US10678152B2
On a substrate conforming to a layout method for a plurality of marks for detection using a plurality of mark detection systems of which the detection centers are arranged at a predetermined spacing along an X-axis direction, a plurality of shot areas are formed in both an X-axis direction and a Y-axis direction orthogonal thereto in an XY plane, and sets including at least two marks separated in the X-axis direction are repeatedly arranged along the X-axis direction at spacing of a length in the X-axis-direction of each shot area, and the marks belonging to each set are separated from each other in the X-axis direction by a spacing determined based arrangement in the X-axis direction of the plurality of mark detection systems and the length. It is thereby possible to reliably detect a plurality of marks on a substrate using a plurality of mark detection systems.
US10678148B2
A lithography system is provided and includes a light source device configured to emit a processing light beam onto the semiconductor wafer, to generate a penetrating light beam and a reflected light beam. The lithography system further includes a detecting module having a first detector and a second detector. The first detector is configured to receive the penetrating light beam to generate first power data, and the second detector is configured to receive the reflected light beam to generate second power data. The lithography system also includes a monitoring device configured to calculate absorbed power data of the semiconductor wafer according to the first power data, the second power data and reference power data of a reference light beam and configured to compensate for a pattern formed on the semiconductor wafer resulting from the processing light beam according to the absorbed power data and reference information.
US10678147B2
A measurement system for measuring a position and/or displacement of an object (40), the measurement system comprising a sensor (20) and a target (45), the sensor comprising an electromagnet (21); a driving circuit (24) configured to drive the electromagnet to generate an alternating magnetic field (AMF); a measuring circuit (25) configured to measure an electrical impedance parameter of the electromagnet; the target being located on a surface (41) of the object that faces the sensor, wherein the target comprises a graphene layer (46), and wherein, in use, when the alternating magnetic field interacts with the target, the alternating magnetic field changes (RMF), altering the electrical impedance parameter of the electromagnet.
US10678140B2
Disclosed is a suppression filter having a profile defining at least two reflective surface levels, each reflected surface level being separated by a separation distance. The separation distance is such that the reflective suppression filter is operable to substantially prevent specular reflection of radiation at a first wavelength and at a second wavelength incident on said reflective suppression filter. Also disclosed is a radiation collector, radiation source and lithographic apparatus comprising such a suppression filter, and to a method of determining a separation distance between at least two reflective surface levels of a suppression filter.
US10678121B2
A projector includes a light source unit having a light source and a first cooling section adapted to transmit heat of the light source to a first liquid refrigerant circulating, an optical unit having a light modulation device and a second cooling section adapted to transmit heat of the light modulation device to a second liquid refrigerant, a cooling unit adapted to cool the first liquid refrigerant and the second liquid refrigerant, a first connection member connecting the light source unit and the cooling unit to each other, and a second connection member connecting the optical unit and the cooling unit to each other, and at least one of a set of the light source unit and the cooling unit, and a set of the optical unit and the cooling unit is configured to detachably be attached to each other.
US10678120B1
The disclosure demonstrates an attachment apparatus for optically coupling a mobile device camera to a lens of a medical examination device. The device includes an attachment body wherein the proximal side of the attachment body is attached to a mobile device directly or through a mobile device case. The distal side of the attachment device includes an array of magnets positioned radially around an aperture to align with the eye lens of a medical device wherein at least one pair of axially magnetized magnets of the array are positioned in antiparallel arrangement relative to each other It is understood that axially magnetized magnets positioned in antiparallel relation reduce the expanse of a magnetic field while at the same time increasing the magnetic field strength close to the magnetic poles.
US10678115B2
A Mach-Zehnder waveguide modulator. In some embodiments, the Mach-Zehnder waveguide modulator includes a first arm including a first optical waveguide, and a second arm including a second optical waveguide. The first optical waveguide includes a junction, and the Mach-Zehnder waveguide modulator further includes a plurality of electrodes for providing a bias across the junction to enable control of the phase of light travelling through the junction.
US10678114B2
A radio frequency, RF, waveguide array. The array comprises a substrate and an electrical RF transmission line array. The substrate comprises a plurality of waveguides, each waveguide being elongate in a first direction. The electrical RF transmission line array is located on a face of the substrate and comprises a plurality of signal electrodes and at least two ground electrodes. Portions of the ground electrodes which are relatively distal from the signal electrodes have reduced height in the direction transverse to the substrate to reduce the amount of material required to produce them.
US10678109B2
A distributed device control system is provided. The system includes a plurality of windows, each window of the plurality of windows having at least one electrochromic window, a voltage or current driver for the at least one electrochromic window, and a first control system local to the window. The system includes a plurality of window controllers, each window controller configured to couple to one or more of the plurality of windows and having a second control system, for the one or more of the plurality of windows, local to the window controller. The system includes a command and communication device configured to couple to each of the plurality of window controllers, configured to couple to a network, and having a third control system, for the plurality of windows, wherein control of the plurality of windows is distributed across the plurality of windows, the plurality of window controllers, the command and communication device, and a portion of the network.
US10678101B2
Provided is a liquid crystal grating including: a first substrate; a second substrate opposite to the first substrate; a liquid crystal layer between the first substrate and the second substrate; a first electrode structure on the first substrate; and a second electrode structure on the second substrate. The first electrode structure and the second electrode structure are configured to receive control signals, the control signal including a first set of control signals and a second set of control signals; to cause the liquid crystal grating to have a first grating pitch in response to the first set of control signals; and to cause the liquid crystal grating to have a second grating pitch in response to the second set of control signals, the second grating pitch being different from the first grating pitch.
US10678100B2
The present invention makes it possible to reduce an afterimage phenomenon while preventing an increase in driving voltage. A liquid crystal display device (10) includes: a liquid crystal layer (3) and a pair of substrates which face each other across the liquid crystal layer (3); and an upper electrode (4), a lower electrode (5), and a first insulating layer (6) which are provided in a stack on one substrate (1) of the pair of substrates so that the upper electrode (4) and the lower electrode (5) overlap each other via the first insulating layer (6), the upper layer electrode (4) having an end surface which constitutes an opening of the upper electrode (4), the end surface being forward tapered and forming, with the one substrate (1), an average angle of inclination of not more than 30 degrees.
US10678098B2
A display apparatus comprises a first substrate comprising a first external surface and a first internal surface; a second substrate having a second external surface and a second internal surface facing the first internal surface of the first substrate; and a display unit disposed between the first and second substrates and comprising an array of pixels. The first substrate comprises a first side connecting the first external surface and the first internal surface. In a cross section perpendicular to the first external surface, the first side comprises a first straight region and a first curved region located between the first straight region and the first internal surface. The second substrate comprises a second side connecting the second external surface and the second internal surface. The second side comprises a second straight region and a second curved region located between the second straight region and the second internal surface.
US10678094B2
A polarized backlight employs a light source configured to provide polarized light and a light guide to guide the polarized light. A polarization-preserving scattering feature optically coupled to the light guide is configured to scatter a portion of the guided polarized light out of the light guide as emitted polarized light. A polarization of the emitted polarized light is determined by a polarization of the guided polarized light.
US10678081B2
A cover glass for covering a display panel of a display device, includes a front surface not to be faced to the display panel, a back surface to be faced the display panel, a front-side chamfered part which is a chamfered part on the side of the front surface, and a back-side chamfered part which is a chamfered part on the side of the back surface. The front-side chamfered part has a surface roughness Ra of more than 100 nm. The back-side chamfered part has a surface roughness Ra of 100 nm or less.
US10678077B2
A display device comprises a backlight module, a display panel disposed on the backlight module, and an electrically controlled viewing angle switching device disposed on the backlight module and disposed in a stacking manner with the display panel. The display panel comprises a panel module and a first polarizer. There is an air layer or a bonding layer between the electrically controlled viewing angle switching device and the display panel. The panel module is disposed between the first polarizer and the electrically controlled viewing angle switching device. The electrically controlled viewing angle switching device comprises a liquid crystal cell, at least one phase compensation film and two second polarizers. The liquid crystal cell is disposed between the two second polarizers. The display device can switch between an anti-peeping mode and a sharing mode in an electrically controlled manner.
US10678072B2
A method is provided. The method comprises: injecting an optical carrier signal into an unbent optical waveguide between two reflectors, where the distance between two reflectors in the center of the two reflectors is substantially zero and the two reflectors undergo substantially a π phase shift where the two reflectors are adjacent; creating standing waves between the two reflectors in the center, and a single resonance due to constructive interference; applying a varying electric field across the unbent optical waveguide centered between two reflectors and extending a length less than or equal to a combined length of the two reflectors; and generating a modulated carrier signal at at least one of an input and an output of the unbent optical waveguide between the two reflectors.
US10678057B2
An optical element comprising a stacked liquid crystal (LC) structure for rotating polarization (e.g., handedness) of an incident circularly polarized light over a broad wavelength and incident angle for head-mounted displays (HMD)s display application is proposed. The stacked LC structure has a dual cell structures, which includes at least a first LC cell and a second LC cell, and the stacked LC structure rotates the polarized light for a broad band of light (e.g., visible spectrum) over a given field a view. The performance of designed dual LC cells structures may be optimized for narrow band wavelength and a narrow incident angle for different application cases.
US10678055B2
A method and system for increasing dynamic digitized wavefront resolution, i.e., the density of output beamlets, can include receiving a single collimated source light beam and producing multiple output beamlets spatially offset when out-coupled from a waveguide. The multiple output beamlets can be obtained by offsetting and replicating a collimated source light beam. Alternatively, the multiple output beamlets can be obtained by using a collimated incoming source light beam having multiple input beams with different wavelengths in the vicinity of the nominal wavelength of a particular color. The collimated incoming source light beam can be in-coupled into the eyepiece designed for the nominal wavelength. The input beams with multiple wavelengths take different paths when they undergo total internal reflection in the waveguide, which produces multiple output beamlets.
US10678043B2
The present disclosure relates to a display panel, a device and a method for controlling the same. The display panel includes: a substrate; a detecting light transmitter, a detecting light receiver, a first optical element and a second optical element which are disposed on the substrate. The first optical element is configured to diverge light emitted from the detecting light transmitter and the second optical element is configured to converge the reflected divergent light to the detecting light receiver.
US10678042B2
Method for imaging regions of a sample using a light source and an optical detection means and at least one device for moving the sample in three dimensions, comprising the following method steps: a) introducing at least one magnetic element into the sample, b) applying a magnetic field by means of the at least one device for moving the sample in three dimensions, the magnetic field interacting with the at least one magnetic element introduced into the sample, c) arranging the region of the sample in a radiation region of the light source and in a detection region of the detection means, d) emitting first light beams from the light source onto the sample, e) generating second light beams by means of the sample, f) recording an image of a region of the sample by capturing a proportion, incident on the detection means from the sample, of the second light beams, g) moving the at least one magnetic element and the sample containing this at least one magnetic element by varying the magnetic field, h) repeating steps d) to g) until a predeterminable number of images have been recorded.
US10678039B2
New systems and methods are described for maintaining a desired steady state temperature differential between two objects that may otherwise undergo heat transfer to restore thermal steady state. In one application, a cooling microscope assembly and its use with conventional optical microscopes are described for achieving super-resolution imaging. The assembly allows for the high resolution imaging of samples at cryogenic temperatures while maintaining the temperature of the objective lens above freezing by employing circulation systems and a coupling fluid between the sample and objective lens.
US10678037B2
A method for obtaining one or more images of a sample using a microscope includes dividing, using a reverberation cavity, a first one of a plurality of laser pulses into a plurality of sequential sub-pulses, each of the plurality of sequential sub-pulses having a power that is less than a previous one of the plurality of sequential sub-pulses, directing, using the one or more lenses of the microscope, the plurality of sequential sub-pulses onto a portion of the sample to generate a plurality of signals, each of the plurality of signals being associated with a different depth within the sample, and detecting the plurality of signals from the sample to generate one or more images of at least a portion of the sample.
US10678031B2
Provided is a zoom lens comprising, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens unit having a positive refractive power, a second lens unit having a negative refractive power, and a rear unit including at least one lens unit, in which the second lens unit is configured to move during zooming, an interval between each pair of adjacent lens units is changed during zooming, the rear unit has a positive refractive power over an entire zoom range, and the first lens unit includes a diffraction surface formed at a cemented surface of two optical elements cemented to each other. A focal length of the first lens unit, an amount of movement of the second lens unit during zooming from a wide angle end to a telephoto end and a back focus at the wide angle end are appropriately set.
US10678025B2
A photographing lens assembly includes seven lens elements, which are, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, a sixth lens element and a seventh lens element. The third lens element has positive refractive power. The seventh lens element has an image-side surface being concave in a paraxial region thereof, and at least one of an object-side surface and the image-side surface of the seventh lens element includes at least one inflection point. At least one surface of the seven lens elements is aspheric.
US10678011B2
A telecommunications system (14) includes a chassis (12) defining a front (18), a rear (16), and a plurality of first signal connection locations (38) adjacent the rear (16). A plurality of removable cassettes (10) are housed within the chassis (12), each including a cassette body (68) defining a fixed portion (80) that is coupled to one of the first signal connection locations (38) on the chassis (12) and a movable portion (82) that telescopically slides relative to the fixed portion (80), wherein the movable portion (82) is configured for movement in a direction from the front (18) to the rear (16) of the chassis (12), each cassette (10) defining a plurality of second signal connection locations (58). A cable (24) between the fixed portion (80) and the movable portion (82) extends out from the movable portion (82) when that portion (82) is pulled forwardly to an extended position and is retracted into the cassette body (68) when the movable portion (82) is pushed rearwardly relative to the fixed portion (80).
US10678004B2
According to some possible implementations, an optical device may include a plurality of photodiodes, wherein alignment of the plurality of photodiodes with a fixed separation to a plurality of multi-mode waveguides disposed on an optical waveguide chip and with the same fixed separation is optimized by alignment of at least one of the plurality of photodiodes to at least one single-mode waveguide and translation of the optical waveguide chip relative to the plurality of photodiodes by a fixed offset of the at least one single-mode waveguide relative to the plurality of multi-mode waveguides.
US10677996B2
An optical connector according to an exemplary embodiment is an optical connector including a plurality of optical connector plugs collectively connected to each of a plurality of adapters arranged along a first direction and a second direction intersecting the first direction, along a connection direction intersecting both the first direction and the second direction, the optical connector includes: a plurality of holders configured to be arranged along the second direction while holding the plurality of optical connector plugs arranged in the first direction, and a handle configured to hold the plurality of holders arranged in the second direction.
US10677994B2
Described herein is a calibration system (25) for a wavelength selective switch (1). The switch (1) is adapted for dynamically switching optical beams (5, 7) along respective trajectories between input and output ports disposed in an array (3) using a reconfigurable Liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) spatial light modulator device (17). The calibration system (25) includes a monitor (27) for projecting an optical monitor beam (29) through at least a portion of the switch (1) onto the LCOS (17) and detecting the monitor beam (29) reflected from the LCOS (17). In response, system (25) provides a calibration signal (33) to an active correction unit (35) for applying a correction to one or more of the trajectories while maintaining a constant switching state in the LCOS (17).
US10677993B2
System for coupling light to integrated devices, comprising a grating coupler which couples light, such as light from a light source, into an optic fiber. The system includes an optic subsystem comprising a transmitter portion receiving the light emitted by the grating coupler and a receiver portion receiving light from the transmitter and focusing the light into the integrated device, the transmitter portion being configured to modify an angle distribution of the light emitted by the grating coupler and the receiving portion being configured to focus the light with modified angle distribution into the integrated device.
US10677992B2
The present disclosure concerns a device for forming at least one focused beam in a near zone, from an electromagnetic wave incident on said device. Such device is remarkable in that it comprises at least one layer of a dielectric material comprising at least partially a first element, said first element having a first refractive index value, said first element comprising at least partially a second element, said second element having a second refractive index value greater than said first index value, and wherein said second element comprises at least a base surface, defined with respect to an arrival direction of said electromagnetic wave, and wherein said at least a base surface comprises at least two opposite edge line segments whose shape and associated base angles between said at least a base surface and a lateral surface of said second element, in a vertical plane with respect to said at least a base surface, control a shape of said at least one focused beam.
US10677984B2
Disclosed are an optical beam delivery device, systems, and methods for sequentially adjusting, with respect to members of a set of confinement regions, a propagation path for establishing a controllable, temporally apparent intensity distribution. The disclosed techniques entail applying to a variable beam characteristics (VBC) fiber different states perturbation to change the propagation path and the members of the set of confinement regions through which a confined portion of an adjusted optical beam propagates, thereby establishing at an output end of the VBC fiber the controllable, temporally apparent intensity distribution.
US10677983B2
Disclosed herein is an optical fiber having an optically uniform coating having no physical defects in the coating greater than 100 micrometers in size over a length of 50 meters or greater.
US10677979B2
A light guide plate includes an incidence surface and an output surface. The incidence surface is an end surface on which light emitted from a light source is incident. The output surface is a surface from which incident light coming from the incidence surface is outputted, and is a plane orthogonal to a thickness direction. The incidence surface is at least partially curved toward the light source, when viewed in a cross-section cut along a plane parallel to both a thickness direction of the light guide plate and an arrangement direction in which the light source and the light guide plate are arranged.
US10677973B2
A polarizer protective sheet includes a base material layer and a light diffusing layer formed on a surface of the base material layer. A plurality of protrusions are formed on an opposite surface of the light diffusing layer from the base material layer, and the protrusions have a substantially arc-shaped section. The average radius of the protrusions is 10 μm or more and 100 μm or less, and the average height of the protrusions is 10 μm or less.
US10677970B2
An optical filter has a substrate, a refractive index adjusting layer on the substrate, a characteristic improving layer having a stress adjustment function on the refractive index adjusting layer, and an optical multilayer film on the characteristic improving layer, wherein the refractive index adjusting layer is constituted by one to three layers, and the characteristic improving layer is a single-layer film whose physical film thickness is 600 nm or more. The optical filter whose substrate has small warpage and which has a good spectral characteristic is provided.
US10677966B1
A liquid lens for providing a variable focal length is described. A flexible border for the liquid lens serves as a transition to facilitate rotational movement at an edge of a membrane that is part of the liquid lens, thereby reducing distortion caused by the “beam effect” of the membrane securely attached to an anchor point.
US10677962B2
A method for temperature interpolation is provided. In an embodiment climatology records and temperature observations are received by a weather computing system over a network from an outside source. The temperature observations are subtracted from the climatology records to create anomalies. The anomalies are extrapolated across a map using various modeling methods and stored in the volatile memory of weather computing system. When the weather computing system receives a request for a temperature at a specific location, the weather computing system retrieves the anomaly field from the volatile memory and applies it to the climatology records at the requested location to determine the temperature for that location.
US10677956B2
A method for measuring one or more properties of a formation includes applying a magnetic field to a subterranean formation using a downhole tool. A radiofrequency signal is transmitted into the subterranean formation that is exposed to the magnetic field. The radiofrequency signal induces a transverse magnetization in the subterranean formation, and the transverse magnetization induces an initial voltage signal in the downhole tool. The initial voltage signal is amplified using a first amplifier in the downhole tool such that the first amplifier outputs a first amplified voltage signal. The first amplified voltage signal is introduced to an input of the first amplifier, such that the first amplifier amplifies the first amplified voltage signal and outputs a second amplified voltage signal.
US10677949B2
An anisotropic filtering method for deblurring complex seismic images from seismic data acquired from anisotropic earth formation. The algorithm is tested using synthetic data. Results demonstrate its effectiveness.
US10677946B2
Systems and methods of performing a seismic survey in a marine environment are provided. The system includes a seismic data acquisition unit disposed on a seabed in the marine environment. The seismic data acquisition unit includes a local pressure sensor, an optical transmitter and an optical receiver to determine one or more pressure values. The system includes an extraction vehicle including a reference pressure sensor, an optical transmitter, and an optical receiver to establish an optical communications link with the seismic data acquisition unit, and generate reference pressure data. The system includes at least one of the local pressure sensor and the one or more pressure values calibrated based on the reference pressure data generated by the extraction vehicle.
US10677941B2
Disclosed herein is an apparatus suitable for detecting x-ray, comprising: an X-ray absorption layer configured to generate an electrical signal from an X-ray photon incident on the X-ray absorption layer; an electronics layer comprising an electronics system configured to process or interpret the electrical signal; wherein at least one of the X-ray absorption layer and the electronics layer is embedded in a board of an electrically insulating material.
US10677934B2
An apparatus includes a controller coupled to at least two antennas and one or more sensors. An initial azimuth value for the apparatus is determined based on output of the one or more sensors. Respective phase differences between satellite signals received from respective satellites at the at least two antennas are detected, and respective phase difference values for the respective satellites are calculated based on the initial azimuth value, a distance between the at least two antennas in the apparatus, and positions of the respective satellites. An actual azimuth angle of the apparatus is identified based on the initial azimuth value from the output of the one or more sensors and variations between the respective detected phase differences and the respective calculated phase difference values for the respective satellites.
US10677931B2
A positioning apparatus includes one or more processors; and one or more memories storing instructions that cause the processors to perform the following. Performing first receiving to receive one piece of orbit information showing a position of one positioning satellite and which attempts to receive another piece of orbit information showing a position of another positioning satellite. Performing first obtaining to obtain the another piece of orbit information (i) when receiving the another piece of orbit information is attempted but the another piece of orbit information is not received and the another piece of orbit information is received by the another positioning apparatus or (ii) when, the another piece of orbit information received by the another positioning apparatus is newer than that received in the first receiving. Performing positioning processing based on the one piece of received orbit information and the another piece of obtained orbit information.
US10677930B2
A frequency drift compensation system for a radio receiver includes a pilot signal generator that is configured to generate two pilot signals, a local oscillator that is configured to generate a local oscillator frequency signal, a first mixer that generates a first offset pilot signal, a second mixer that generates a second offset pilot signal, and a summer that is configured to add the first offset pilot signal and the second offset pilot signal to the intermediate frequency signal to obtain a composite signal. The frequency drift compensation system includes a processor that is configured to detect frequency drift in the offset pilot signal responsive to the composite signal and to generate a frequency drift control signal to compensate for the frequency drift. Related radio receivers, GPS receivers, and methods are described.
US10677927B2
A method for mitigating interference in a receiver, where the received signal is transmitted in a fashion having equivalent information content in at least two distinct bands. The method compares mean power per unit bandwidth in suitably normalised sidebands and sets a rejection threshold based upon the measured levels. Bands above the threshold may be rejected from further processing. The bands may include sidebands produced by a modulation process that produces sidebands having the same informational content. The threshold may be set relative to the band having the lowest mean power per unit bandwidth or according to some other function of the bands. Also extends to a signal processor in a receiver, and a receiver. The primary focus of the application is toward the Galileo Public Regulated Service (PRS) Satellite navigation signal.
US10677923B2
The present disclosure describes optoelectronic modules that, in some implementations, address the need to combine precise measurements of scenes over a range of near and far distances. For example, an optoelectronic module can include a light emitter operable to direct modulated structured light onto a scene. The module includes an imager to receive reflected light signals from the scene. The imager includes demodulation pixels operable to provide amplitude and phase information based on the reflected light signals. Various techniques can be used to derive distance or three-dimensional information about the scene based on the signals from the pixels.
US10677917B2
The present invention relates to a system and method for the monitoring and surveillance of one or more vehicles (120) moving on one or more roadways (300) and to the detection and recording of images and/or videos of speeding infractions by vehicles (120) moving on the roadway (300). The invention also relates to an unmanned air vehicle (10) that carries out the method according to the invention together with a base station (80), with which it forms the system according to the invention.
US10677912B2
A signal processing device and method to accurately detect a distress signal from a search and rescue transponder and reduce a calculation load for the detection. The device may include an instantaneous frequency change rate calculating module configured to calculate a change rate of an instantaneous frequency of a complex reception signal generated from a reception wave received by a wave receiver, a memory configured to store a value obtained based on a reference frequency sweeping speed that is a frequency sweeping speed of the distress signal, and a distress signal determining module configured to determine whether the distress signal is issued from the search and rescue transponder, based on a comparison result between the instantaneous frequency change rate calculated by the instantaneous frequency change rate calculating module and the value obtained based on the reference frequency sweeping speed stored in the memory.
US10677910B2
A system is provided for wirelessly locating objects. The system has a transceiver unit with an antenna array of two partially overlapping coils, which is used in combination with a passive electromagnetic reflector to track or locate the objects. The system is tuned to reflect and receive higher order harmonics of a transmitted signal frequency. The system is reliable in a highly reflective environment with no placement error detection due to reflections. A relatively large distance can be bridged with a minimum power and a small sensitive area to detect the coils, which increase the accuracy to determine the location of the electromagnetic reflector.
US10677909B2
There is disclosed a method for determining the impact point of a projectile fired at a target (15) tracked by use of a radar antenna (11) through a dedicated antenna beam, the method being characterized in that it comprises at least a step of measuring the range and bearing of the projectile based upon the use of said radar antenna (11) and said dedicated antenna beam, a step of Doppler filtering distinguishing the projectile measurements from the tracked target (15) and sea clutter measurements, and a step of determining the projectile trajectory (131) from a plurality of range and bearing measurements performed at successive instants of time (ti), and a step of determining the impact point of the determined projectile based upon the projectile trajectory (131). The current invention can be applied to splash spot location prediction and miss distance indication.
US10677907B2
A method to determine the heading or orientation of a target vehicle by a host vehicle, said host vehicle equipped with a lidar or radar system, said system including a sensor unit adapted to receive signals emitted from said host vehicle and reflected by said target vehicle, comprising: a) determining at least one reference angle being an initial estimate of target heading or orientation (β); b) emitting a signal from said system and determining a plurality of point radar or lidar detections belonging to said a target vehicle, said point detections having co-ordinates in the horizontal plane; c) formulating an initial rectangular boundary box from said point detections, where the bounding box is formulated such that such that two edges of the boundary box are drawn parallel to the reference angle and two sides are perpendicular to the reference angle and such that all the detections are either on the bounding box sides or lay within the bounding box and each edge has at least one detection point on it; d) for each point on lying on an edge of the boundary box, rotating a line coincident with the respective edge clockwise and anticlockwise until said line intersects another point detection or until a maximum angle of rotation is performed; and each time when said line intersects said another point detection, determining a correction angle Δi, where the correction angle is such that applied to the reference angle it gives an orientation candidate angle γi; e) in respect of each orientation candidate angle γi/correction angle Δi, determining a cost function; and f) selecting that orientation candidate angle having the lowest cost function.
US10677906B2
A system is provided for resolving ambiguity in a phase measurement used in a distance estimation for an object. The system includes a transmitter for transmitting RF signals from an object location. The system includes measurement equipment for receiving the transmitted RF signals as corresponding received RF signals and measuring a plurality of phases at different frequencies between the transmitted RF signals and the corresponding received RF signals. The system includes a processor. The processor is configured to calculate normalized phases from the plurality of measured phases. The processor is configured to perform an intra-frequency ambiguity resolution process that resolves an ambiguity for the normalized phases for a single frequency using an ambiguity factor. The processor is configured to perform an inter-frequency ambiguity resolution process that resolves an ambiguity for the normalized phases across multiple tones using a characteristic curve to provide a resolved phase measurement for the distance estimation.
US10677901B2
Provided is an ultrasound diagnosis apparatus that may include a data acquisition unit that acquires ultrasound data based on received echo signals from an object; and a processor that may estimate a center frequency of the ultrasound data and, based on the center frequency, perform pulse compression on the ultrasound data to generate short signals from elongated signals.
US10677894B2
A sensing system for a vehicle includes at least one radar sensor disposed at the vehicle and having a field of sensing exterior of the vehicle. The at least one radar sensor includes an antenna array having multiple transmitting antennas and multiple receiving antennas. Sensed radar data provides a data set of radar reflection responses for an object in the field of sensing of the at least one radar sensor, and the data set of radar reflection responses is compared to stored data sets representative of particular vehicle types. Responsive to the data set of radar reflection responses being determined to correspond to a stored data set, the sensing system classifies the detected object as that particular vehicle type.
US10677883B2
A system and method, which utilizes incremental smoothing and mapping (iSAM) algorithm and automatically builds a beacon location map using various sensor and environmental information. The aforesaid iSAM algorithm fuses received signal strength indicator (RSSI) values available from different beacons in the environment and the information provided by the IMU sensor. The aforesaid iSAM algorithm is capable of simultaneously generating beacon and landmark map and localize the mobile computing device in the environment without having any prior information about any beacon locations. To accommodate for noisy sensor data and achieve better convergence for the iSAM algorithm, the system uses a prior beacon location map, which contains location information of some of the BLE beacons located in the environment. These known beacon locations provide cleaner environmental information to the iSAM algorithm and hence improve the overall estimation of beacon locations, which were not available apriori.
US10677876B2
Systems and methods for operating and calibrating measurement devices are provided herein. The measurement devices generate reference current signals and sense the reference current signals in a conductor under test, which sensed signals are used to determine a calibration factor or a position of the conductor under test. A calibration system may control a calibration voltage source to selectively output calibration voltages in a calibration conductor. The calibration system may obtain data from the electrical parameter measurement device captured by the electrical parameter measurement device when measuring the calibration conductor. Such data may include one or more reference current measurements, one or more voltage measurements, etc. The calibration system utilizes the obtained measurements to generate calibration data which may be stored on the voltage measurement device for use thereby during subsequent operation. The calibration data may include one or more lookup tables, coefficients for one or more mathematical formulas, etc.
US10677874B2
A system and method is provided to acquire images of a subject having received a tissue soluble hyperpolarized gas into the airways. The method includes performing a pulse sequence including (i) for each effective repetition time (TReff), acquiring at least one gas-phase dataset and at least one dissolved-phase dataset, wherein a gas-phase echo time (TEGas) of the at least one gas-phase dataset and a dissolved-phase echo time (TEDissolved) of the at least one dissolved-phase dataset are selected to isolate gas-phase contamination of the dissolved-phase dataset from dissolved-phase components in the dissolved-phase dataset. The method also includes (ii) estimating gas-phase contamination of the dissolved-phase dataset using the gas-phase dataset and a scaling factor (σ), (iii) producing a corrected dissolved-phase dataset by reducing the gas-phase contamination of the dissolved-phase dataset using the gas-phase contamination estimated in step (ii), and reconstructing an image from the corrected dissolved-phase dataset and the gas-phase dataset.
US10677858B2
To downsize a magnetic sensor by reducing the number of terminals of the magnetic sensor. A magnetic sensor to detect a magnetic field is provided, including: a drive terminal; a first output terminal; a second output terminal; and a magnetic sensing unit in which a first conduction path through which a driving current flows between the drive terminal and the first output terminal and a second conduction path through which a driving current flows between the drive terminal and the second output terminal are formed integrally. The magnetic sensing unit may have a first extending unit extending to the first output terminal and a second extending unit extending to the second output terminal.
US10677857B2
A system and method for an improved magnetic sensor for use as a three three-axial sensor (TAS) is disclosed. The TAS provides an optimal sensor, concentric and the three coils are identical, with higher sensitivity resulting, a plurality of layers. More specifically, the sensor is made of multiple layers of printed circuit board (PCB). The multiple PCB layers are stacked according to various geometric shapes to create a sensor that enhances positional awareness. Concentric sensors may be arranged in a cube, stacked squares, or stacked squares decreasing in size to form a pyramid structure.
US10677853B2
A method, a battery, and a system determine an amount of degradation of the battery. The method includes providing an autoclaveable lithium battery for a medical device, receiving a charging signal from a charging device, and initiating a charging cycle to charge a cell of the battery based on the charging signal. The charging cycle includes a constant current phase and a constant voltage phase. The method also includes monitoring a current provided to the cell during at least a portion of the constant voltage phase, calculating a current taper time based on the current provided during the constant voltage phase, and determining an amount of degradation of the battery based on the current taper time.
US10677839B2
A device for detecting a fault attack, including: a circuit for detecting an interruption of a power supply; a circuit for comparing the duration of the interruption with a first threshold; and a counter of the number of successive interruptions of the power supply having a duration which does not exceed the first threshold.
US10677835B2
An evaluation method for insulation performance includes: a step α of applying a DC voltage to a first insulator and measuring an integration value of a current flowing through the first insulator from a start of application of the DC voltage after a prescribed time period; a step β of applying a DC voltage to the second insulator on an applying condition that is identical to that in the step α and measuring an integration value of a current flowing through the second insulator from a start of application of the DC voltage after a prescribed time period; and a step γ of comparing (i) a first graph obtained in the step α and (ii) a second graph obtained in the step β, to evaluate a difference between insulation performances of the insulators.
US10677819B2
A current sensor includes two bus bars, each of which is formed in a plate shape, the two bus bars being aligned and arranged so as to be spaced apart from each other in a plate width direction thereof, and magnetic detection element arranged opposite the two bus bars, respectively, in a plate thickness direction of the bus bars to detect a magnetic field strength generated by a current flowing through the corresponding bus bars. The magnetic detection element are gradient detection type magnetic detection elements that output a difference between magnetic field strengths detected at two magnetic sensing positions, respectively, and are arranged in such a manner that a detection axis direction thereof is perpendicular to a length direction of the bus bars and is tilted with respect to the plate thickness direction.
US10677815B2
An example test system has resources that are distributed for access by a device under test (DUT). The example test system includes a device interface board (DIB) having sites to connect to devices to test, and a tester having slots configured to hold test instruments. Each test instrument has resources that are distributed over a dimension of the DIB. The resources are distributed to enable the devices in the sites equal access to the resources.
US10677811B2
A sample receptacle including one or more receptacle cavities each having an opening dimensioned such that a liquid within the cavity is retained when the cavity opening is oriented downwardly and/or a gas vent in the base of each cavity sized and positioned to allow gases contained within the cavity to egress whilst preventing the egress of liquid at atmospheric pressure. A sample liquid may be poured into the sample receptacle so that the level of the sample liquid is above each cavity opening and the sample receptacle inverted so as to remove liquid above each cavity whilst retaining sample liquid in each sample receptacle when inverted. This may be used for sample separation or to provide relatively uniform sample volumes to sample wells of a sample container when mated. In another embodiment plungers may be used to eject liquid from receptacle wells via an aperture in the base of each receptacle well.
US10677810B2
A sample tube includes a barcode split into components at the bottom of the sample tube. Each barcode component stores less than the full data output from the barcode, but the components combine to full data output. Redundant diagonal components provide for error checking. A center region between the barcode components supports an electrical circuit or an optical or acoustic window. The sample tube may have a sidewall with a substantially cylindrical open end and non-cylindrical end closed with a bottom, the non-cylindrical end orienting the sample tube in a rack. Additional non-cylindrical surfaces are provided to orient the sample tube relative to complementary surfaces at a gripper. The sample tube of a particular application is positioned in an acoustic dispensing system where acoustic waves are transmitted through a center window for surveying and dispensing.
US10677809B2
A method and cartridge for determining an amount of at least two analytes in a biological sample and an automatic analyzer are disclosed. The cartridge may comprise a cartridge inlet, a sample holding chamber fluidically connected to the inlet, and two or more metering chambers. Each metering chamber may comprise a sample inlet, a sample outlet, and a metered outlet for dispensing a predetermined volume. At least one sample distribution channel is connected between the sample outlet of a metering chamber with a sample inlet of another metering chamber. For each metering chamber, a connecting tube fluidically connects the sample inlet with the sample holding chamber, a microfluidic structure for processing the sample into a processed sample connects to the sample outlet, and a measurement structure fluidically connects to the microfluidic structure and enables measurement of the processed sample to determine the amount of the analyte in the processed sample.
US10677790B2
An optochemical detector and a method for fabricating an optochemical detector includes a light generation unit arranged to emit a light signal; a probe cell unit arranged to alter at least one physical characteristic of the light signal in response to an interaction with a target substance; and a light detection unit arranged to receive the light signal altered by the probe cell unit; wherein a detection of the target substance is characterized by a change in the at least one physical characteristic altered by the probe cell unit.
US10677782B2
The invention provides novel methods of determining or comparing potency of a test interferon relative to rSIFN-co (an interferon having therapeutic effects on solid tumors); methods of establishing substantial equivalence between a test interferon and rSIFN-co; methods for down-regulation of expression of Wnt-related receptors or co-receptors, such as LRP6/FZD6; down-regulation of expression of Wnt-related target genes, such as, Axin2, CD24, Survivin and/or ID2; inhibition of beta-catenin/TCF transcriptional activities; suppression of expression of beta-catenin; up-regulation of tumor suppressor genes, such as DKK-3, BATF2 and/or KLF4; inhibition of tumor cell viability in vitro; inhibition of tumor growth and metastases in vivo; inhibition of tumor cell migration, pseudopod formation, and colony formation in vitro; as well as methods for determining potency of a test interferon, kits for determination of such methods, and an interferon or an interferon substitute having said activities.
US10677777B2
A moistureproof unit for a moistureproof container for accommodating a biochemical test strip is manufactured by uniformly distributing a moistureproof layer of a hydrophilic polymer material on a surface of a carrier, and including water absorption semicircular units in the hydrophilic polymer material. The moistureproof unit is disposed in a container body which houses the biochemical test strip. The moistureproof unit absorbs the moisture in the container body via the moistureproof layer.
US10677767B2
In one embodiment, an improved gas analysis system having a gas flow cell is provided. In another embodiment an improved gas flow cell is provided. As disclosed herein, dead volumes in a gas flow channel of a gas flow cell may be minimized through the use of one or more additional gas inlets. In one embodiment, an additional gas inlet is located between an analyte gas inlet and a light entrance optical coupling of the gas flow cell. In another embodiment, an additional gas inlet is located between an analyte gas outlet and a light exit optical coupling of the gas flow cell. In addition, enclosed regions may be formed adjacent seals of the gas flow channel of the gas flow cell. The enclosed regions may be evacuated and/or purged so as to minimize the passage of contaminants through the seals into the gas flow channel.
US10677763B2
The method comprising the following steps: a) Providing a first bath of a liquid metal (1) comprising aluminium with a content X and magnesium with a content Y, the magnesium content Y being different to zero, b) Immersing at least partially a sonotrode (3) formed from a material inert to liquid aluminium, in the first bath of liquid metal (1), and c) Applying power ultrasounds to the sonotrode (3) so as to excite the liquid metal (1) until wetting (5) of the sonotrode (3) by the liquid metal (1) is obtained. d) Cooling the first liquid metal (1) of the first bath until solidification of the first liquid metal (1) around the sonotrode (3) is obtained, generating an intimate bond (6) between the sonotrode (3) and the solidified first liquid metal (1) having a bonding strength substantially equal to that of brazing between two metals. e) Machining the solidified first metal (1) in the form of a flange (7) configured for the attachment of a mechanical amplifier and/or of a transducer (4).
US10677756B2
A sensor system has an integrated sensor cartridge, and instrument, and an instrument side connector. The integrated sensor cartridge has a mechanical support, a flexible sensor array, and a rigid connector. The mechanical support is shaped to facilitate sensor measurements on a test object. The rigid connector has a mechanical connection and an electrical connection for simultaneous electrical and mechanical mating of the sensor cartridge to the instrument side connector. The flexible array has a connecting portion, a lead portion, and a sensing portion. The sensing portion is attached to the mechanical support, and the connecting portion interfaces with the rigid connector. The connecting portion may form the electrical connection of the rigid connector or may simply mate internally with the electrical connection. The instrument side connector is connected to the instrument which measures the response of the flexible sensor array. Test objects may include bolt holes, fillets, disk slots, and other types of parts or components.
US10677755B2
An apparatus for detecting inner defects of a steel plate comprises an all-defect detection unit for detecting all defects including surface defects present on the surface of the steel plate and inner defects present inside the steel plate by intensity of leakage flux, measured by generating magnetic flux in a strike direction of the steel plate; a surface defect detection unit for detecting surface defects by intensity of leakage flux, measured by generating magnetic flux in the thickness direction of the steel plate, for a predetermined detection region including all the defects detected by the all-defect detection unit; and a data processing unit for detecting only inner defects present in a detection region by excluding the detected surface defects from all the defects detected by the all-defect detection unit, for the detection region, thereby detecting only the inner defects of the steel plate.
US10677743B1
According to an embodiment, an inspection apparatus includes an irradiation mechanism, an imaging device, a movable mechanism, and a control processor. The irradiation mechanism irradiates an inspection target with light. The imaging device captures an image of the inspection target through a lens. The movable mechanism changes, with respect to an axis extending in an inspection direction for the inspection target, an angle between the lens and a horizontal plane or an angle between the imaging device and the horizontal plane such that a sample surface of the inspection target, a principal face of the lens, and an imaging face of the imaging device conform to the Scheimpflug principle. The control processor adjusts sensitivities in an image of the sample surface captured by the imaging device at different levels in the image depending on a position in a perpendicular direction to the inspection direction.
US10677741B2
Systems, methods, and devices of the various embodiments may enable simultaneous preparation of a substrate for adhesive bonding and detection of minute contaminants on the substrate. Various embodiments may enable detection of contaminants on a surface of a substrate while the surface of the substrate is being prepared for adhesive bonding by laser ablation. Various embodiments may provide an integrated laser treatment and measurement system.
US10677740B1
A method of inspecting an article with a defect detection tool includes receiving one or more articles at an inspection station and inspecting one of the received one or more articles at the inspection station by evaluating the article for at least one physical defect with the defect detection tool. The defect detection tool includes a clear body including a surface element sized to correspond to the at least one physical defect in the article, the surface element including at least one of a linear element or a circular element and an inspection surface configured to contact a surface of the article when the clear body is applied to the article. Evaluating the article for at least one physical defect with the defect detection tool includes applying the defect detection tool against the article to align the surface element with a potential physical defect in the surface of the article and determining that the at least one physical defect is present when the potential physical defect has a size equal to or larger than a size of the linear element or a size of the circular element.
US10677737B2
A test fixture for inspecting joints of fuse assemblies may bend a fuse assembly at a target angle for inspection. The test fixture may include a base and a guide. The base may feature surfaces angled at the target angle. The guide at least partially overhangs the base to form a channel. The guide may include structures to align on the base and inspect the fuse assembly.
US10677729B2
Improved devices, systems and methods for measuring in situ saturations of non-aqueous phase liquids and/or petroleum in media such as soil. A clear or otherwise UV-transparent well for detecting fluorescence in a soil column having a transparent casing and an oil sensing device positioned in the well configured to monitor the soil column. A method for real-time estimation of LNAPL saturations in media, including emplacing a UV-transparent well in the media and recording fluorescence in the media via an oil sensing device.
US10677724B2
A sample testing apparatus is disclosed for use in optical transmission analysis of fluid samples such as oils or engine oils. The apparatus comprises a transmission cell comprising first and second fixed walls (1,2) and a movable window (3) that is moved with respect to the first and second walls in and out of a test region (6). When the movable window (3) is moved into the test region (6) an optical path through a fluid sample in the cell is defined, the optical path through the sample comprising a portion extending through the or each gap (L1,L2) between a one of the first and second fixed walls (1,2) and the at least a portion of the first movable window (3). Also disclosed are methods of using the sample testing apparatus and methods of performing a measurement for use in optical transmission analysis of a fluid sample.
US10677723B2
A system according for monitoring agricultural product quality, wherein the system includes a client device that receives an indication of the quality data at least partially indicative of an agricultural product quality of an agricultural product load, determines a load identifier indicative of the agricultural product load, determines a location identifier indicative of a storage location of the agricultural product load, generates agricultural product data indicative of the load identifier, the agricultural product quality and the storage location and transfers the agricultural product data to a remote data store via a communications network.
US10677718B2
A system and a method for calculating and assigning one or more indicative properties (e.g., cetane number, pour point, cloud point, aniline point) of a fraction of an oil sample based on an index calculated and assigned based on near infrared spectroscopy data of the sample.
US10677704B2
A system for analyzing a CO2 concentration of an amine-based absorbing solution includes a measurement apparatus that measures a viscosity of the amine-based absorbing solution and at least one selected from conductivity and ultrasonic propagation velocity of the amine-based absorbing solution, wherein the amine-based absorbing solution absorbs and removes CO2 from a target gas by gas-liquid contact with the target gas; and a controller that determines the CO2 concentration of the amine-based absorbing solution from results measured by the measurement apparatus.
US10677697B2
According to one embodiment, an automatic sample preparation apparatus includes: a charged particle beam irradiation optical system configured to perform irradiation with a charged particle beam; a sample stage configured to move with the sample placed thereon; a sample piece transfer device for holding and transferring the sample piece separated and extracted from the sample; a sample piece holder-fixing bed configured to hold a sample piece holder to which the sample piece is transferred; a gas supply portion configured to irradiate gas forming a deposition film with the charged particle beam; and a computer configured to control the charged particle beam irradiation optical system, the sample piece transfer device, and the gas supply portion to transfer and stop the sample piece held by the sample piece transfer device with a gap between the sample piece holder and the sample piece, and connect the sample piece to the sample piece holder.
US10677695B2
For collecting magnetic particles, there is used a magnetic material including a plurality of magnets that are arranged in contact one with another in parallel to a direction of magnetization in such a manner that south and north poles of adjacent magnets are reversed alternately or a magnetic material having at least one peak of a magnetic force in a magnetic pole surface, and the peak magnetic force is 600 gausses or more.
US10677682B2
Systems and methods for monitoring plastic deformation of a structural material are provided. An acoustic wave actuator is configured to generate acoustic wave signals to be propagated within the structural material and is in-situ fabricated on the structural material at a first location. An alternating current (AC) electric signal source drives the acoustic wave actuator to generate the acoustic wave signals at a predetermined frequency. One or more acoustic wave sensors detect the acoustic wave signals generated by the acoustic wave actuator and propagated within the structural material. More particularly, the acoustic wave detectors are configured to detect both fundamental and second harmonic acoustic signals at the predetermined frequency. The acoustic wave sensors are in-situ fabricated on the structural material at one or more second locations.
US10677681B2
In an inspection method and apparatus, when an infrared (IR) image is obtained by using an IR camera and thermal image data corresponding to the obtained IR image is stored or inspected, confidence of the thermal image data is improved.
US10677671B2
A power meter for a bicycle includes a body having a torque input section and a torque output section, the body configured to transmit power between the torque input section and the torque output section. The power meter also includes an electronic device having one or more antennae configured to communicate a signal wirelessly.
US10677664B1
A single-temperature-point temperature-sensitivity sensor assumes that all sensitivity lines converge at absolute zero temperature, so during calibration measurement is needed at only one temperature. A sensor output voltage is generated by current from a mirrored current source flowing through a variable resistor. During calibration, the resistance of the variable resistor and the mirror ratio of the mirrored current source are adjusted. An error amplifier compares voltages generated by unit currents generated by unit current sources to adjust the unit current sources and the mirrored current source. Each unit current flows through a grounded-base PNP transistor. A switchable PNP transistor is in parallel with one of the grounded-base PNP transistors and has its base switched on and off to adjust the PNP current for two measurements. The difference between the two measurements is compared to a calibration target to adjust the variable resistor and mirror ratio during calibration at a single temperature.
US10677652B2
A method and apparatus is provided for implementing a parametric down-conversion (PDC)-based calibration comprising calibrating a measuring instrument; disposing a pinhole at a position of a light-emitting sample for which the measuring instrument needs to be calibrated; irradiating a nonlinear crystal with a light source; setting the nonlinear crystal by ensuring a phase-matching wavelength of the nonlinear crystal is set at one boundary of a desired bandwidth; acquiring one or more PDC spectrums by the measuring instrument; obtaining peak values and their corresponding wavelengths from each acquired spectrum; and obtaining a response function based on the peak values and corresponding wavelengths.
US10677651B1
According to certain examples a spectrometer module for use in an imaging spectrometer includes a monolithic spectrometer body component made of an immersion material and including three mirrored surfaces configured to form a reflective triplet having an optical path immersed within the immersion material, the reflective triplet configured to receive incident optical radiation from an entrance face of the monolithic spectrometer body component and reflect the incident optical radiation along the optical path, and a dispersive element configured to receive and disperse the incident optical radiation reflected from the reflective triplet to provide dispersed optical radiation. The reflective triplet is configured to receive the dispersed optical radiation from the dispersive element and to reflect the dispersed optical radiation along the optical path to an exit face of the monolithic spectrometer body component.
US10677644B2
A dynamic characteristic measurement device of the present invention includes magnetic force generators (1a, 1b, 2a, 2b) arranged on the back surface side of impellers (4, 5), the magnetic force generators that oscillate the impellers (4, 5) with magnetic force, an oscillation controller (12) that drives these magnetic force generators, and vibration sensors (13, 14) that detect vibration of a rotation shaft (3). The dynamic characteristic measurement device further includes an arithmetic device (16) that calculates a dynamic characteristic of a rotor (6) by implementing a frequency analysis and a mode analysis based on an oscillation signal from the oscillation controller (12) and a vibration signal from the vibration sensors (13, 14).
US10677628B2
A method of determining a mass flow rate, volumetric flow and test weight of grain during harvesting operations. A sensor is disposed in the harvesting machine against which clean grain piles are thrown by the clean grain elevator flights. The sensor changes the direction of the clean grain pile such that each clean grain pile compresses into a substantially discrete, contiguous shape producing discrete grain forces resulting in discrete signal pulse magnitudes generated by the sensor. The mass flow rate is calculated by summing the signal magnitudes and dividing the summed magnitudes by the sampling period. The volumetric flow rate is calculated by multiplying the pulse width generated by the sensor by a multiplier which relates pulse width to volumetric flow. The test weight of the clean grain is calculated by dividing the mass flow rate by the volumetric flow rate.
US10677625B2
A system and an associated method for monitoring a flowing utility. A transducer, located at a utility flow location, senses data indicative of a utility flow characteristic and outputs a signal conveying the sensed data. A meter device, at the utility flow location, executes at least one program instruction and outputs a signal that conveys at least the sensed data but not a determination of a utility flow characteristic. A remote server, located remote from the utility flow location, receives the signal from the meter device that conveys at least the sensed data but not a determination of the utility flow characteristic, processes the sensed data to determine the utility flow characteristic, processes the sensed data to determine, based at least in part on the sensed data, a program instruction to be executed by the meter device, and transmits a control signal to the meter device.
US10677624B2
The present invention provides a new and unique apparatus featuring a signal processor or processing module configured to: receive signaling containing information about a fluid flow passing through a pipe that is channelized causing flow variations in the fluid flow; and determine corresponding signaling containing information about a fluid flow characteristic of the fluid flow that depends on the flow variations caused in the fluid flow channelized, based upon the signaling received. The signal processor or processing module may be configured to provide the corresponding signaling, including where the corresponding signaling contains information about the fluid flow characteristic of the fluid flow channelized.
US10677619B2
A method of monitoring a position sensor includes calculating an absolute value of a sine signal and an absolute value of a cosine signal from the position sensor. At least one of the absolute value of the sine signal and the absolute value of the cosine signal is compared to a minimum threshold to determine if the at least one of the absolute value of the sine signal and the absolute value of the cosine signal is less than the minimum threshold, or if the at least one of the absolute value of the sine signal and the absolute value of the cosine signal is equal to or greater than the minimum threshold. A fault with the position sensor is indicated when the at least one of the absolute value of the sine signal and the absolute value of the cosine signal is less than the minimum threshold.
US10677618B2
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide techniques for sensor testing for computing devices during initial movement of the device, such as movement on a manufacturing line. In one instance, a device with integral sensor testing during initial movement of the device may include a plurality of sensors and a sensor test block coupled with the plurality of sensors, to detect, collect and/or report readings provided by at least some of the sensors in response to movement of the device between at least a first test station and a second test station. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US10677616B2
A system and method for distributed dynamic strain measurement using optical fiber that is based on Brillouin optical time-domain reflectometry (BOTDR) with stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS). A short-time Fourier transform (STFT) is used to rebuild the Brillouin frequency shift (BFS) of the SBS scattered signal to perform the dynamic strain measurement.
US10677609B2
Disclosed is a method and device for providing guidance to a street view destination. The method includes: acquiring a real scenario image of a scenario in which a device is located; determining, according to a current location and a device facing direction of the device, annotated information needing to be displayed; displaying, in the real scenario image, the annotated information needing to be displayed; determining selected annotated information; and displaying detailed information of a street view corresponding to the selected annotated information.
US10677606B2
Some embodiments provide a method for an application executing on a mobile device. The method renders an animated navigation presentation for output to an external display screen not part of the mobile device. The navigation presentation includes an animated map showing at least a portion of a route to a destination. The method simultaneously displays information regarding a maneuver along the route on a display screen of the mobile device without displaying a same animated map on the mobile device. In some embodiments, the displayed information regarding the maneuver comprises a graphical instruction and a text instruction for a next maneuver along the route.
US10677604B1
In some embodiments, the present invention provides a computer-implemented transportation system which can include at least the following components: a specialized computer machine, including: a non-transient memory, electronically storing particular computer executable program code; a specifically programmed computer processor of the specialized computer machine of the computer-implemented transportation system that is configured to perform at least the following operations: electronically receiving, in real-time, via a computer network, a plurality of electronic riding requests from a plurality of electronic computing devices operated by a plurality of ride-sharing requesting passengers; where each electronic riding request from each ride-sharing requesting passenger includes: a passenger-requested origin point, and a passenger-requested destination point; for a particular electronic riding request, dynamically determining, in real-time, from a plurality of candidate vehicles an assigned vehicle for picking up the particular ride-sharing requesting passenger and a pair of assigned virtual pickup and dropoff bus stop tasks.
US10677593B2
A machine vision system to form a digital image that includes information about both (1) relative displacements of segments of an illumination profile within the digital image due to height discontinuities of corresponding illuminated portions of various surfaces in a scene, and (2) relative reflectivity of the illuminated portions of those surfaces.
US10677589B2
A substrate having a plurality of features for use in measuring a parameter of a device manufacturing process and associated methods and apparatus. The measurement is by illumination of the features with measurement radiation from an optical apparatus and detecting a signal arising from interaction between the measurement radiation and the features. The plurality of features include first features distributed in a periodic fashion at a first pitch, and second features distributed in a periodic fashion at a second pitch, wherein the first pitch and second pitch are such that a combined pitch of the first and second features is constant irrespective of the presence of pitch walk in the plurality of features.
US10677587B2
In regard to at least one of long separator sheets (12a, 12b), measurement is carried out to measure the amount of curl at an edge of the at least one of the long separator sheets (12a, 12b) while applying tension to the at least one of the long separator sheets (12a, 12b) in the lengthwise direction (MD) of the at least one of the long separator sheets (12a, 12b), the edge being parallel to the lengthwise direction (MD) of the at least one of the long separator sheets (12a, 12b). This makes it possible to provide a method of measuring the amount of curl in a separator, a slitting apparatus, and a curl amount measuring apparatus, each of which is capable of carrying out a highly accurate nondestructive measurement of the amount of curl without having to cut a sample from a long separator sheet.
US10677580B2
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) systems using a polarization switch and/or a polarization beam splitter are generally described. In an example, an OCT system includes a light source configured to emit a beam and an interferometer configured to receive the beam. The interferometer includes a reference path and an interferometer sample path. The OCT system further includes a polarization switch configured to selectively change a polarization state of the beam and a lens system that includes a first sample path and a second sample path. The polarization switch is further configured to direct the beam onto the first sample path upon selection of a first polarization state and to direct the beam onto the second sample path upon selection of a second polarization state that is different from the first polarization state.
US10677570B2
A ruggedized holder has a base unit that accepts a roll of target media. The base unit includes a first side plate and a second side plate that opposes the first side plate. Moreover, a lower deflector plate having a front facing surface extends between the first side plate and the second side plate. Also, the base unit includes an upper deflector plate that extends between the first side plate and the second side plate above the lower deflector plate. The first side plate, the second side plate, the lower deflector plate and the upper deflector plate define an enclosure that protects the roll of target media. In addition, a stand can couple to the base unit. Here, the front facing surface of the lower deflector plate is disposed at an angle that is not vertically parallel with any stand leg(s).
US10677559B2
According to a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of slowing down a moving projectile, the projectile moving within an electromagnetic railgun, the method comprising: using an electromagnetic field generated by the railgun to slow down the projectile, wherein the projectile is a munitions projectile, and/or a carrier for catching the munitions projectile.
US10677552B2
A modular magazine well insert system accepts and latches different types of magazines including front and side catch styles. The system includes a plurality of magazine well inserts each having a common mounting interface which interfaces with a mounting feature formed in a receptacle of the firearm stock. The inserts may have a common basic configuration with some different features adapted for use with different magazine catch features, such as latching levers for front catch magazines or lateral apertures to access side catch magazines. A universal latch stud slideably mounted in the stock comprises features which cooperate with each of the magazine well inserts to retain and release both catch styles of magazines in the insert.
US10677539B2
A plate-type heat transport device is provided. The plate-type heat transport device includes a metal plate having a meandering shape flow passage. The flow passage includes multiple linear channels and return channels. The linear channels extends in parallel to each other from a first end of the metal plate to a second end of the metal plate. The return channels are located in the first and second ends of the metal plate to allow the linear channels to communicate with each other. A first area of the metal plate associated with the linear channels is thinner than a second area of the metal plate associated with the return channels. The flow passage of the metal plate contains a hydraulic fluid.
US10677538B2
A cassette for use in cassette-type heat exchanger has an inlet and an outlet, and include an upper plate and a lower plate. The upper and lower plates are sealed together around an edge area of the cassette, thereby forming a flow path within the cassette between the inlet and outlet. The plates are formed with a stamped pattern that increases the surface area of the plates as compared to a flat plate surface. The pattern includes a series of weld points whereby the upper and lower plate are welded or bonded together at a point location.
US10677532B2
Cooling medium comprising an ionic liquid with a hydrogen content of 0% to 8.5% by weight. The cooling medium can be used in a method for cooling a technical device, examples of which include: metallurgical ovens and their aggregates, ovens and aggregates in the glass and ceramic producing industry, ovens and aggregates in the cement producing industry, reactors and aggregates in gasification of organic matter and biofeedstocks, ovens and aggregates in incineration plants, reactors and aggregates in nuclear power plants, and combustion chambers and aggregates in conventional thermal power plants.
US10677527B2
A washstand may include a washing device, a cabinet and a dryer. The washing device may include a sink, a water-supply assembly that supplies water to the sink, and a water-discharge assembly that drains water from the sink. The cabinet may be provided below the sink and having an inner space. The dryer may be provided in the cabinet and may include a first outlet in communication with the inner space of the cabinet and a second outlet under the cabinet in communication with an outside of the cabinet. The dryer may be configured to selectively generate airflow through the first outlet to the inner space or through the second outlet to the outside of the cabinet.
US10677521B2
There is disclosed a refrigerator; a lighting device provided in the storage chamber, a first door rotatably coupled to the case to open and close the storage chamber, an auxiliary storage chamber provided in the first door, a second door, a front panel formed of a transparent material, an evaporation treatment unit evaporated on an overall back surface of the front panel to transmit lights partially, a variable transparency film attached to a back surface of the evaporation treatment unit provided in the front panel to get transparent when the power is supplied, a frame unit with an opening having a corresponding size to an opening provided in the first door, an insulation panel distant from the front panel, a power supply unit for supplying an electric power to the variable transparency film and the lighting device, a proximity sensor provided in the second door to sense a user's approaching.
US10677518B2
A refrigerator according to an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises: a cabinet; a door; a shelf supporting arm; a shelf assembly; and a withdrawing mechanism for allowing a shelf to be withdrawn forward when the door is pivoted, wherein the withdrawing mechanism includes a sliding member, a link member, and a connector for selectively connecting the slide member and the shelf. The connector includes: a connecting unit selectively inserted into a receiving groove formed in the sliding member and having a first inclined face formed on one side thereof; and an actuation unit having a second inclined face formed on one end thereof to contact the first inclined face, wherein when the actuation unit moves toward the rear side of the cabinet, the second inclined face moves along the first inclined face so that the connecting unit moves to be separated from the groove.
US10677513B2
A refrigeration appliance includes a body, an external door that can pivot relative to the body, and an internal door which can pivot relative to the body and the external door and which is immobilized between the body and the external door in the closed position of the external door. A dispensing or output recess of a dispenser is provided in the internal door.
US10677507B2
The present disclosure relates to an evaporator, including an evaporator case formed in a box shape with both sides open in a manner of bending two case sheets coupled to each other, a cooling tube left as an empty space between the two case sheets to form a cooling passage for a flow of refrigerant, a heating tube left as an empty space between the two case sheets in a non-overlapping manner with the cooling tube, and a heating wire heater inserted into the heating tube to surround the evaporator case, and generating heat, in response to power supplied, such that heat for defrosting is transferred to the evaporator case.
US10677499B2
A multi-stage closed-cycle cryogenic refrigeration system is disclosed. The system includes an adsorption refrigerator having a multi-chambered pump unit that can be flexibly configured in the context of the cryogenic refrigeration system resulting in a more efficient design that has a smaller overall size than prior systems and other advantages.
US10677495B2
A stove for indoor use includes a housing having a bottom wall, a top wall and one or more side walls defining a combustion chamber adapted to retain a fire, and an air supply system for supplying air to the combustion chamber. The air supply system includes a primary air conduit for supplying air to the combustion chamber from below through the bottom wall and a secondary air conduit for supplying air to the combustion chamber from above. A valve is arranged in the primary air conduit or in a branching between the primary and secondary air conduits. The valve is controlled by a bimetal whereby the valve is in a maximum open position when the prevailing temperature is below a first predetermined temperature during start-up of a fire and in a maximum closed position when the prevailing temperature is above a second predetermined temperature after start-up of the fire.
US10677493B2
Presented is a simple, but highly energy efficient industrial heating device and method for rapid heating and high temperature gradient production whereby fermions and bosons are introduced into an adjoining fluid which may be boundary layered and consequently produce an amplifiable activated condition even at room pressure and high temperature. This heating device uses a comparatively long current carrying member which may have some curvature with penetration of the current carrying members into spaces that could have any cross-sectional geometry in a high temperature resistant stable material.
US10677468B2
A combustion device includes at least one burner, a supporting assembly, and an infrared ray generation assembly. The at least one burner includes a flame outlet and is adapted to burn gas. The supporting assembly includes a cover plate which has an opening and a plurality of holes, wherein the opening is corresponding to the flame outlet. The infrared ray generation assembly is disposed on the supporting assembly. The infrared ray generation assembly includes an infrared ray generation mesh which includes an emission surface which is adapted to emit infrared ray and corresponding to the plurality of holes. The heating efficiency of the combustion device can be effectively increased by generating an open fire and infrared rays as well as uniform heating.
US10677466B2
A combustor includes an inlet flow conditioner. The inlet flow conditioner includes a sleeve that circumferentially surrounds a portion of a fuel nozzle assembly and that extends from a forward end of a combustion liner to an inner surface of an end cover. The sleeve defines a plurality of apertures circumferentially spaced about the sleeve. A portion of the inner surface of the end cover and the sleeve define a head end volume of the combustor. An inlet to a premix passage of at least one fuel nozzle of the fuel nozzle assembly is disposed within and is in fluid communication with the head end volume.
US10677461B2
A burner control valve with speed control includes a speed control assembly for metering loading pressure into a loading pressure chamber to prevent pilot light blow out and/or backfire in a downstream burner.
US10677454B2
Two or more unipolar voltage generation systems may apply respective voltages to separate but complementary electrodes. The complementary electrodes may be disposed substantially congruently or analogously to one another to provide bipolar electrical effects on a combustion reaction.
US10677449B1
A multifunctional inductive lamp includes a lamp housing having a structure in a cylinder shape. A mounting seat capable of rotating around a central axis is arranged at a lower end of the lamp housing. A camera is movably connected to a lower end of the mounting seat via a transversely arranged rotation shaft and is provided with a sound collector and a data storage. A surface of the lamp housing is provided therein with a first groove extending along an axial direction, the first groove having a cross-section in a sector shape with an angle of not less than 180°, being provided therein with an LED lamp set, and being covered on a surface thereof with a light-transmitting lampshade. An inductive detector is arranged at a lower portion of the lamp housing.
US10677446B2
An integrated ceiling device (80, 120) includes an electronics assembly (56) and a mechanical arrangement (20). The mechanical arrangement includes a housing (22), a heat dissipating structure (24), and support arms (26). The housing is configured to retain the electronics assembly. The heat dissipating structure includes a lamp seat (50) for receiving a light source (54), and a central opening (34) surrounded by fins (36). The support arms extend between and interconnect the housing with the heat dissipating structure. The housing is positioned within the central opening and is spaced apart from the fins of the heat dissipating structure to enable a free flow of air in an air gap (42) between the housing (22) and the structure (24). The electronics assembly may include a plurality of elements (160, 162, 164, 166) retained in the housing which are spaced apart from the heat dissipating structure.
US10677445B2
An imaging device includes an LED element mounted on a surface of an LED substrate and electrically connected to a wiring pattern. For the surface of the LED substrate, a heatsink for dissipating heat of the LED substrate is arranged to face the surface of the LED substrate on which surface the LED element is mounted. The heatsink includes: a base portion attached in a manner allowing heat transfer in which a heat transfer surface of the base portion faces the surface of the LED substrate, the base portion allowing the illumination light from the LED element to pass through the base portion; and fins integrally protruding from the heat dissipating surface, being arranged spaced from each other, and being cooled by air that is naturally convected.
US10677444B2
A downlight fixture includes: a light source board arranged to emit optical light; an electrical connector electrically connected with the light source board for providing power to the light source board; a metallic cup shaped heat sink attached with the light source board; a plastic housing attached with the metallic cup shaped heat sink; and a heat sink, attached with the plastic housing. The metallic cup shaped heat sink, the plastic housing, and the heat sink are arranged to dissipate heat generated by the light source board.
US10677436B2
A remote switch device for an arm-mounted electrical lighting accessory, such as a flashlight, may be securable to a finger of a user. The switch device can include a remote control unit in electrical contact with the end of a flexible cable. The remote control unit can include an integral finger mount for attachment to a finger of the user. The flexible cable can include one end in electrical contact with the remote control unit and a second end in electrical contact with a first connector adapted for being electrically connected to a complementary second connector on the arm-mounted electrical lighting accessory.
US10677430B2
A driving device of an embodiment includes a first rotational unit and a holding unit. The first rotational unit is disposed with an object to be operated on one surface side intersecting with a first rotating shaft, and rotationally moves around the first rotating shaft with the object to be operated. The holding unit is disposed on another surface side of the first rotational unit, rotates with the first rotational unit, and holds a cable for supplying power to the object to be operated at a position away from the first rotational unit toward the other surface side, while placing the cable along the first rotating shaft.
US10677426B2
A luminaire mounting system can accommodate mounting a luminaire to different structures. The luminaire can comprise an adapter, which may be formed into or otherwise associated with a frame of the luminaire, for example. The adapter can provide a mechanical interface to different brackets that are configured for mounting to different structures. The adapter can connect to a first type of bracket that is configured for mounting to a vertically extending pole, to a second type of bracket that is configured for mounting to a horizontally extending pole, and to a third type of bracket that is configured for mounting to a wall or other flat surface.
US10677419B1
An apparatus can include a lens that can shape light emerging from a light emitting diode (LED). The emergent light from the LED can be substantially centered around an LED axis. An incident surface of the lens can be positioned to face the LED. The incident surface can include a concave portion. The concave portion can be substantially smooth, so as not to substantially scatter light that strikes the concave portion. The concave portion can be substantially centered around a concave portion axis that is non-coaxial with the LED axis. The incident surface can include a scattering portion, positioned away from the concave portion, which can be textured so as to scatter light that strikes the scattering portion. An exiting surface of the lens can optionally include a generally planar portion that at least partially surrounds a substantially smooth convex portion.
US10677418B2
A lighting module comprises an LED and a lens over the LED. The lens has a beam shaping surface and a pass through surface with a stepped profile. The steps of the stepped profile each comprise a riser portion and an output portion, wherein the riser portions are parallel with the ray direction passing through the surface at that location and the output portions are normal to the ray direction passing through the surface at that location. The pass through surface for example performs no beam shaping function. The stepped profile enables the thickness of the lens to be reduced to reduce the amount of material needed.
US10677414B2
Light emission module, comprising a housing having at least one first opening and a second opening, a shaping optic, a light emission source, a module with mirrors disposed to receive at least a part of the light rays emitted by the light emission source, and a plurality of mirrors. The light emission module furthermore includes a cooling module configured to generate a flow of fluid circulating inside the inner space between the first and second openings in order to cool the light emission module.
US10677407B2
An irradiation unit includes a pump radiation source for the emission of pump radiation; and a conversion element for the at least partial conversion of the pump radiation to a conversion radiation. During operation of the irradiation unit, the pump radiation is incident in the form of a beam from the pump radiation source on an incidence surface of the conversion element. A first portion of the pump radiation is incident on the conversion element in a central segment of the beam and a second portion of the pump radiation is incident on the conversion element in an edge segment of the beam surrounding the central segment. The conversion element is provided in such a way that a normalized degree of conversion and/or a normalized degree of scattering is lower for the second portion of the pump radiation than for the first portion of the pump radiation.
US10677402B2
Techniques for smart light and lighting drywall are provided. A system and/or method can comprise a smart light comprising at least one light bulb; and a lighting drywall comprising: a power source; a mesh configured to provide power from the power source using a wireless power transfer mechanism; wherein the smart light is removably attachable to a plurality of locations on the lighting drywall and configured to receive the power using the wireless power transfer mechanism at respective locations of the plurality of locations.
US10677396B2
An LED light bulb includes a bulb shell, a bulb base, two conductive supports, a stem, and an LED filament. The bulb base is connected with the bulb shell. The two conductive supports are disposed in the bulb shell. The stem extends from the bulb base to inside of the bulb shell. The LED filament includes a plurality of LED chips and two conductive electrodes. The LED chips are arranged in an array along an elongated direction of the LED filament. The two conductive electrodes are respectively disposed at two ends of the LED filament and connected to the LED chips. The two conductive electrodes are respectively connected to the two conductive supports. The LED filament is curled to satisfy symmetry characteristics. Surface roughness of segments of a portion of the LED filament in different quadrants in a top view or in a side view is in line symmetry or in point symmetry.
US10677376B1
One embodiment provides a method and apparatus for suspending air conditioning duct works from a support structure comprising unistrut type support beams which apparatus includes a plurality of support brackets arranged and configured for being slidably interlockable with the interior of the unistrut beam members. The support brackets can be slid inside the interior of the support beam until adjacent a support beam which support beam can be connected to the support bracket. In like manner additional support brackets can be inserted into the interior of the support beam members to be adjustably located next to their respective support rod. In such manner multiple support rods can be used to support a frame member even where the support rods are not symmetrically located along the length of the support beam as the support bracket can be slid/moved inside the support beam until lining up with its respective support rod. Additionally, the entire support framework can be moved relative to the plurality of support rods by sliding the framework relative to the support brackets. In such manner the location of the supporting frame member can be changed without moving the support rods.
US10677367B2
A fire hydrant barrel includes a body having at least one wall and an anti-rotation pin opening through the at least one wall. The at least one wall defines an internal cavity. The fire hydrant barrel also includes a stem extending through the cavity of the body. The stem has an anti-rotation element, and the anti-rotation pin opening and the anti-rotation element are configured to receive an anti-rotation pin to lock the stem from rotating with respect to the body.
US10677363B2
A valve for preventing water hammer includes a speed reduction device for reducing a speed at which the valve may be closed. A method of preventing water hammer includes closing a valve at a fire hydrant after extracting water from the fire hydrant, in which the valve comprising a speed reduction device that increases an amount of time needed for closing the valve, and operating the valve to close the valve comprises operating the speed reduction device.
US10677362B2
A gate valve includes a solid wedge-shaped disc integrated with a cartridge at opposite ends thereof. Each cartridge includes rollers, guides and scrapers therein to roll along respective internal ribs while cleaning the ribs. The disc moves back and forth within the gate valve via the cartridges along ribs to open and close a water passage way formed in the gate.
US10677356B2
An object of the present invention is to achieve favorable sealability by a simple and low-cost structure using an O-ring. A sealing structure according to the present invention is provided with: a first sealing surface formed in an annular shape on a first container structural member configuring a housing (container); a second sealing surface overlaid on the first sealing surface, formed in annular shape on a second container structural member configuring the housing; a plurality of concentric O-ring grooves formed on at least one of the first sealing surface and second sealing surface; and a plurality of O-rings fitted into the plurality of O-ring grooves. The filling ratio of the O-ring in the O-ring groove positioned on an outer side of the housing is larger than the filling ratio of the O-ring in the O-ring groove positioned on an inner side of the housing.
US10677355B2
The present invention relates to a tribological system (1; 2) comprising a first body (102; 105) and a second body (101; 107), which each form a component of an internal combustion engine (100), in particular a piston (102), a piston ring (105) or a cylinder (101, 107), and the surfaces (112, 108, 113) of which have a first and a second material area (11, 12) which come into contact with each other at least in some regions during operation and form a tribological contact, wherein the first and/or the second material area (11, 12) is formed as a layer on the basis of chromium oxide or aluminum chromium oxide. The invention also relates to an internal combustion engine (100) having such a system (1; 2).
US10677354B2
An energy storage and regeneration system that converts irregular, non-constant, and variable input power to regular, constant, and controlled output power using hydraulics whereby the irregular input power is used to pump hydraulic fluid into an accumulator array where it is stored pressurized. Energy is released in a controlled fashion using a hydraulic motor operated by the pressurized hydraulic fluid from the accumulator array, in accordance with the specified power demand. One or more power units may be deployed depending on the amount of energy required at the output. Each power unit includes a hydraulic motor and associated floating accumulator whose internal pressure is controlled to maintain a substantially constant pressure differential across its associated motor. The system can be integrated into various energy system sources including renewable energy such as wind, PV or thermal solar, wave, tidal, etc. as well as various types of vehicles such as cars, trucks, motorcycles, trains, boats, etc.
US10677350B2
A method of controlling a multispeed transmission includes providing a transmission controller, a plurality of ranges of the transmission of which at least one of the plurality of ranges is defined as a limiting range, and a communication link. The transmission is operated in a first range of the plurality of ranges and the method includes detecting a loss of communication over the communication link between the transmission controller and another controller. The method also includes determining if the first range is defined as the limiting range when communication is lost and commanding a shift from the first range to a second range of the plurality of ranges which is not defined as the limiting range. The method further includes controlling the shift from the first range to the second range.
US10677343B2
A fluid distribution assembly for distributing a fluid, the fluid distribution assembly includes an inlet housing including a first conduit and a bypass conduit; a chip detector cavity in fluid communication with the first conduit such that the fluid can pass through the first conduit into the chip detector cavity; and an outlet housing in fluid communication with the chip detector cavity and the bypass conduit such that the fluid can pass into the outlet housing through the chip detector cavity and/or the bypass conduit.
US10677337B2
Provided is a continuously variable transmission capable of solving a technical problem of a complex structure comprising three planetary gear sets including a planetary gear set at an input end, a planetary gear set at an output end and a bucket wheel-based planetary gear set. The continuously variable transmission comprises a planetary gear set (101) at an input end and a planetary gear set (102) at an output end. A planetary carrier (103) having a cavity is provided between the planetary gear set (101) at the input end and the planetary gear set (102) at the output end. The planetary carrier (103) comprises an input end cover (6) and an output end cover (10). The input end cover (6) is connected to an inner side of the planetary gear set (101) at the input end. The output end cover (10) is connected to an inner side of the planetary gear set (102) at the output end. A bucket-wheel housing (11) having a cavity is fixed between the input end cover (6) and the output end cover (10). A bucket-wheel (7) is fixed to a planetary gear connecting shaft (4) located inside the bucket-wheel housing (11).
US10677333B2
A rotation transmission mechanism may include a drive wheel structured to rotate to one side, a driven wheel turned by the drive wheel to one side, and an urging member urging the driven wheel to turn to the other side. The drive wheel may include a drive teeth forming part where drive teeth structured to turn the driven wheel to the one side are provided at positions different from each other in an axial line direction, and a cam face forming part on which the driven wheel is slid. The driven wheel is provided with a driven teeth forming part where driven teeth provided at positions different from each other in an axial line direction are disposed over an angular range so that, when the drive wheel is turned to the one side, the drive teeth are sequentially abutted with the driven teeth.
US10677329B2
The electromechanical actuator cylinder provides a casing, an actuation rod mounted to be movable longitudinally relative to the casing, an electric motor provided with a stator and with a rotating rotor shaft, and a mechanism for converting a rotational movement of the rotor shaft into a linear movement in translation of the actuation rod. The actuator cylinder includes at least one roller bearing for guiding the rotor shaft in rotation relative to the casing and providing at least one row of rolling elements. An inner raceway for the row of rolling elements of the bearing is formed directly on the rotor shaft.
US10677323B2
A dual clutch transmission for a motor vehicle, with gear wheel sets, which can be engaged via shift elements and which form exactly eight wheel planes, which are associated, respectively, with a first sub-transmission and a second sub-transmission, of which each sub-transmission has a respective input shaft and the two sub-transmissions have a common output shaft, which is axis-parallel to the input shafts. The mutually coaxial input shafts can each be activated in alternation via a power-shift clutch, and the even forward gears are associated with the first sub-transmission and the odd forward gears are associated with the second sub-transmission, which can be engaged when a gear shift occurs via the shift elements.
US10677318B2
The invention relates to a manoeuvrable trailing dredging vessel comprising; a vessel propulsion member coupled with a propulsion shaft provided with a single gear for driving the propulsion member, a drive system having a central drive shaft coupled with the vessel propulsion member for providing power to the vessel propulsion member, a transmission device having at least a trailing transmission shaft provided with a trailing pinion and a sailing transmission shaft provided with a sailing pinion, wherein the central drive shaft is coupled with the single gear of the propulsion shaft through one of the trailing transmission shaft and the sailing transmission shaft.
US10677317B2
The present invention discloses a line gear mechanism for rotation-movement conversion, comprising a driving line gear (1) and a driven line gear (2). A stagger angle between an axis of the driving line gear and an axis of the driven line gear is any value from 0° to 180°. By a point contact meshing between a driving contact curve of a driving line tooth on the driving line gear (1) and a driven contact curve of a driven line tooth on the driven line gear (2), and by utilizing rotation of the driving line gear (1), it achieves that the driven line gear (2) rotates while moving smoothly. The line gear mechanism for rotation-movement conversion is simple in structure, easy to design, can achieve small displacement of movement, and is especially suitable for the conversion of small machinery from rotation to linear motion.
US10677309B2
An apparatus and system are disclosed that provide position sensitive suspension damping. A damping unit includes a piston mounted in a fluid-filled cylinder. A vented path in the piston may be fluidly coupled to a bore formed in one end of the piston rod, creating a flow path for fluid to flow from a first side of the piston to a second side of the piston during a compression stroke. The flow path may be blocked by a needle configured to engage the bore as the damping unit is substantially fully compressed, thereby causing the damping rate of the damping unit to increase. In one embodiment, the piston includes multiple bypass flow paths operable during the compression stroke or the rebound stroke of the damping unit. One or more of the bypass flow paths may be restricted by one or more shims mounted on the piston.
US10677307B2
A device for applying an axial force includes a longitudinal axis with a first compression surface located at a first end of the longitudinal axis and a second compression surface located at a second end of the longitudinal axis. A plurality of resilient members is positioned between the first compression surface and the second compression surface. A first resilient member is oriented with a first end proximate the first compression surface and a second end proximate the second compression surface. A second resilient member is oriented with a first end proximate the first compression surface and a second end proximate the second compression surface. The device has a compressed state and an expanded state where the first compression surface and second compression surface move in a direction of the longitudinal axis between the compressed state and the expanded state.
US10677306B1
A cushion device for a foldable chair includes a buffer member and a tension spring. The buffer member includes a sleeve portion for sleeving over a side part of a rear leg, a buffer portion provided on the sleeve portion and an embedded portion provided along a side of the sleeve portion and embedded inside a side channel of the rear leg and secured thereat via a fixing element. The tension spring includes a spring body having a first hooking portion fixed a pivot plate of a seat and a second hooking portion including a second extension section, a second bent section engaging a limiting plate of a front leg and a third extension section extending from the second bent section in such a manner to prevent disengagement of the second bent section of the tension spring from a hooking hole in the limiting plate.
US10677295B2
A rocker one-way clutch including an outer race including a pocket and a strut including a main body rotatable within the pocket and a locking member including a first neck portion extending from the main body and a cutout operatively arranged within the first neck portion to prevent displacement of a spring member. A rocker one-way clutch including an inner race, an outer race arranged radially outward of the inner race concentrically, the outer race including a pocket, a strut including a main body rotatable within the pocket and a locking member, the locking member including a first neck portion extending from the main body, a cutout operatively arranged within the first neck portion to prevent displacement of a spring member and a protrusion operatively arranged within the first neck portion opposite of the cutout to ensure proper assembly of the strut within the inner and outer races.
US10677291B2
A sealing device including a sealing device main body 1 mounted on one of two members 101 that rotate relatively, and a seal flange mounted to the other of the two members 102. The sealing device main body 1 is provided with a structure provided with a seal lip 12 slidably connected to a seal flange 22, and a tube part 18 positioned further to the outer side than the seal lip 12. A labyrinth lip 15 is provided on the sealing device main body 1 positioned further to the outer side than the seal lip 12; and, the labyrinth lip 15 extends towards the radially opposite side to the tip end of the seal flange 22 facing the tube part 18 in a radial direction, as the tip end closely faces the seal flange 22 in an axial direction, and a labyrinth gap 3 is formed between the labyrinth lip 15 and the seal flange 22, and the tube part 18.
US10677273B2
A subsea arrangement including a main enclosure having a main enclosure volume; at least one main pressure compensator having a variable compensation volume in fluid communication with the main enclosure volume and configured to compensate volume variations of an internal fluid in the main enclosure volume; and at least one pressure sensor arranged to measure a pressure of the internal fluid. A method for detecting a malfunction of a subsea arrangement including a main enclosure having a main enclosure volume and at least one main pressure compensator is also provided.
US10677269B2
A hydraulic system embodying a method for combining two or more hydraulic functions from operatively associated distributor valves to selectively increase fluid flow using only hydraulic switches and valves is provided. Each two or more preselected hydraulic functions may each have a piloted diverter valve operatively associated with the other(s) so that when a control valve of the first hydraulic function is selectively positioned to a maximum pressure the first diverter valve actuates the second (and other) diverter valve(s) to couple to the first hydraulic function. Solving the problem where a user has two hydraulic flows that are limited by the diameter/distance of the hoses or pipes to a maximum flow rate almost regardless of pressure but needs to increase that flow to efficiently perform a task.
US10677268B2
In a construction machine with a hydraulic pilot type hydraulic control device, occurrence of jerking is prevented. A hydraulic excavator 1 having hydraulic pumps 51L and 51R, travel motors 22L and 22R, traveling operating levers 34L and 34R, a pilot pump 54, hydraulic pilot valves 55La, 55Lb, 55Ra, and 55Rb, and directional control valves 53L and 53R includes: changeover switches 35L and 35R which change the operating mode of the traveling operating levers 34L and 34R; pilot pressure adjusting devices 5L and 5R which adjust the pilot pressure applied to the directional control valves 53L and 53R; and pilot pressure sensors 56La, 56Lb, 56Ra, and 56Rb. The pilot pressure adjusting devices apply the pilot pressure at the time when the operating mode of the traveling operating levers 34L and 34R is changed to a control mode, to the directional control valves 53L and 53R.
US10677267B2
A pneumatic unit for a hydropneumatic pressure booster has a system line that leads from a compressed air inlet to a compressed air outlet. A bypass line runs parallel to the system line and it is connected to the system line via first and second compressed air switches. A compressed air reservoir is connected in the bypass line, and a pressure intensifier is connected in the region between the first compressed air switch and the compressed air reservoir. The pneumatic unit makes available to the pressure booster a sufficiently high pneumatic pressure for carrying out at least one operational step of a connected hydraulic tool, even in the case of a pressure decrease or pressure failure in the supplying pneumatic line. For that purpose, the second compressed air switch is configured for switching the compressed air flow between the system line and the bypass line.
US10677266B1
A turbomachine airfoil element includes an airfoil that has pressure and suction sides spaced apart from one another in a thickness direction and joined to one another at leading and trailing edges. The airfoil extends in a radial direction a span that is in a range of 0.63-0.73 inch (16.0-18.5 mm). A chord length extends in a chordwise direction from the leading edge to the trailing edge at 50% span and is in a range of 0.61-0.71 inch (15.5-18.0 mm). The airfoil element includes at least two of a first mode with a frequency of 4852±10% Hz, a second mode with a frequency of 11917±10% Hz, a third mode with a frequency of 30842±10% Hz and a fourth mode with a frequency of 35225±10% Hz.
US10677257B2
A method of loading a rotating assembly of a turbocharger includes positioning a lock collar on an end portion of a turbocharger shaft that extends through a through bore of a compressor wheel; applying a pulling force to the end portion of the turbocharger shaft to achieve a desired amount of loading; welding the lock collar to form a welded lock collar fixed to the end portion of the turbocharger shaft; and releasing the pulling force where the welded lock collar maintains the desired amount of loading.
US10677254B2
A compressor device comprising a compressor element with a housing with, an inlet and an outlet. At least one rotor is affixed in the housing that is provided with a drive. The compressor device is provided with an oil circuit for injecting oil into the housing. The oil circuit only comprises one pump for driving the oil around in the oil circuit. This pump is coupled to a first shaft via a first disengageable coupling, more specifically a shaft of the aforementioned drive on the one hand, and to a second shaft via a second disengageable coupling, more specifically a shaft of a secondary drive on the other hand. The first and second disengageable couplings between the pump and the first shaft and between the pump and the second shaft are such that the pump is only driven by the shaft of these two shafts that has the highest speed.
US10677252B2
A fan structure includes a fan impeller, a fan seat and a hollow shaft rod. The fan impeller has a circumferential section and a top section. The circumferential section has multiple fan blades. The fan seat has a bearing cup. A light-emitting unit and a photoconductive component are received in the bearing cup. The hollow shaft rod has a first end, a second end and a through hole. The through hole axially passes through the hollow shaft rod between the first and second ends. A first end of the hollow shaft rod is inserted in the top section of the fan impeller. A second end of the hollow shaft rod is inserted in the bearing cup of the fan seat and assembled with the photoconductive component. The fan structure improves the shortcoming of the conventional light-emitting fan that the light can be hardly fully projected.
US10677251B2
A method for controlling takeoffs of mechanical energy and/or air on a turbine engine for the propulsion of an aircraft. It is based on a protocol for the exchange of a request/authorization between and by the energy manager and a system for controlling the turbine engine. This protocol is implemented as a result of a modification of the takeoff requirement. It is intended to check whether the surge margin is compatible with the modification of the takeoff requirement and, if the need arises, to apply temporary measures in order to prevent surge in the turbine engine, for example by providing at least a part of the energy requirements by a buffer. This permits the optimization of the operation of a turbine engine for the propulsion of an aircraft, while avoiding the risk of surge of the turbine engine.
US10677240B2
A method for remanufacturing a fluid end block of pump. The fluid end block includes a first bore defining a first longitudinal axis, a second bore defining a second longitudinal axis and a third bore defining a third longitudinal axis. The method includes enlarging, by a machining process, the first bore to a first predetermined dimension, the second bore to a second predetermined dimension and the third bore to a third predetermined dimension, inserting a first insert into the enlarged first bore and coupling the first insert to the fluid end block, the first insert having a first slot and a second slot, inserting a second insert into the enlarged second bore such that the second insert is at least partially received within the first slot and inserting a third insert into the enlarged third bore such that the third insert is at least partially received within the second slot.
US10677239B2
Start-stop engine systems for a turbocharged engine have a bypass with fluid flow from upstream of the compressor or downstream of the compressor to a position between the throttle and the engine, or from between the compressor and throttle to a position upstream of the compressor with a Venturi device in the bypass. A device requiring vacuum is in fluid communication with a suction port of the Venturi device. An electronic vacuum pump is added that is in fluid communication with the device requiring vacuum or with the Venturi device. The electronic vacuum pump is operated during a stop condition of the start-stop engine to replace the vacuum generated by the Venturi device or to provide a pressure drop across the Venturi device so the Venturi device continues to generate vacuum for the device requiring vacuum.
US10677230B2
Apparatus and method for supporting an elongated slender member having a high axial compression stress state during a change in length of the member.
US10677217B2
A wind turbine includes at least one blade having a pressure side, a suction side, a leading edge, and a trailing edge that define an airfoil-shaped profile. The suction side and/or the pressure side has a morphable region. The wind turbine also includes a control system configured to activate the morphable region to alter the airfoil-shaped profile and reduce negative lift generated by the blade when the blade is oriented at a negative lift angle.
US10677215B2
A wind turbine blade and a method of moulding a wind turbine blade tip section. The overall wind turbine blade has an elongate structure extending in a radial sense in a finished wind turbine. The blade comprises a fairing that one is supported along its length by a spar extended along the full length of the fairing from the root end to the tip. The fairing is in two parts with a main part extending from the root for most the of the longitudinal length of the blade and the tip section forming the remainder of the blade.
US10677211B1
A prime mover for a lightweight vehicle comprising an internal combustion engine, a starter motor integrally integrated with the internal combustion engine, and a housing for the prime mover. The prime mover additionally comprises a Hall Effect sensor and an prime mover control module structured and operable to communicate with the Hall Effect sensor, determine when operation of the internal combustion engine should cease, and upon the determination that operation of the internal combustion engine should cease, utilize the communication from the Hall Effect sensor to stop the internal combustion engine such that a piston of the internal combustion engine is positioned at between 15° and 25° after bottom-dead-center.
US10677207B2
An axial piston pump has a fluid inlet, a fluid outlet, and a rotatable, one-piece piston housing carrying one or more pistons movable within one or more respective sleeves formed by the housing. A circumferential row of fixed field members is mounted to the housing at a mounting location formed by the housing, the mounting location being radially outward of the sleeve(s). The pump further has a stator surrounding the piston housing and including a circumferential row of armature windings such that the piston housing and the stator form an electro-magnetic motor operable to rotate the piston housing, and a swashplate engaged with the piston(s) such that rotation of the piston housing relative to the swashplate around an axis of rotation produces reciprocating movement of the piston(s) for the pressurisation of fluid received into the sleeve(s) from the fluid inlet and then discharged from the sleeve(s) to the fluid outlet.
US10677194B2
There is provided an actuator for use in a thrust reverser of an aircraft, comprising a screw shaft and a nut translatable along the shaft between a retracted position and an extended position, a tine component comprising tine fingers formed with projections that are configured to engage formations on the nut when the nut occupies its retracted position to secure the nut against axial movement, and a movable lock member engageable with the tine fingers to restrict radial movement of the tine fingers in a first position, the lock member movable between the first position and a second position in which the lock member does not restrict radial movement of the tine fingers. The lock member is movable between the first position and the second position by means of an electromagnetic actuator.
US10677191B2
Exemplary embodiments are directed to a bell housing with an adjustable register plate for providing adjustable engine crankshaft-transmission alignment. The bell housing includes a body adapted for attachment to an engine block. The adjustable register plate includes a register bore for accommodating the transmission. The register plate can be secured to the bell housing by inserting register plate fasteners through register plate fastener holes into the corresponding register plate attachment holes of the bell housing. The alignment of the register plate relative to the bell housing, and thereby alignment of the transmission with the crankshaft, can be adjusted by loosening the fasteners and moving the register plate laterally, about the register plate fasteners, relative to the bell housing, and then tightening the fasteners to locate the register plate in the desired position.
US10677185B2
A control apparatus for an engine includes an engine, an EGR system, a spark plug, a controller, and a supercharging system. While a supercharging system is performing supercharging and the EGR system is introducing burned gas into a combustion chamber, in response to a control signal from the controller, the spark plug ignites air-fuel mixture at predetermined timing so that unburned air-fuel mixture combusts by autoignition after the air-fuel mixture starts to combust by the ignition.
US10677184B2
An object of the invention is to provide a drive device of a fuel injection device which can increase the accuracy in an injected fuel injection amount by combining the fuel injections from a plurality of injection pulse widths. In the drive device of the fuel injection device which has a function of driving the fuel injection device such that the fuel injection is performed plural times in one combustion cycle, the fuel injection device is driven such that a fuel injection at a target opening level in which a valve element or a movable element of the fuel injection device reaches a regulation member and a fuel injection at an intermediate opening level in which the valve element does not reach the regulation member are included in the plural times of division injections performed in one combustion cycle.
US10677183B2
Fuel injection control of an internal combustion engine requires an optimized fuel amount that can be burned completely with oxygen in intake air to be supplied, but the oxygen concentration in the atmospheric air is affected by humidity.By separately calculating a dry air flow rate that directly affects the oxygen amount and a humidity flow rate that is a change factor of the oxygen concentration in the intake air of the internal combustion engine, the fuel can be supplied to the cylinder of the internal combustion engine at an optimized air-fuel ratio. In addition, highly precise control involving EGR for flowback of a part of the exhaust gas flowing in the exhaust pipe to the intake pipe can also be achieved.
US10677182B2
In a method for controlling an engine, based on a control map of an engine speed N and a fuel injection amount Q of a common-rail fuel injection unit, a controller calculating the fuel injection amount Q depending on the engine speed N, calculating an injection amount deviation ΔQn as a fuel injection amount increase, and determining that an engine is in a transient state if the injection amount deviation ΔQn exceeds a reference transient injection amount deviation A2 or if a transient injection amount deviation count Xq is larger than or equal to a reference transient injection amount deviation count X2. If it is determined that the engine is in the transient state, the controller controls an EGR unit and a boost controller according to an excess air ratio λ that is an indicator indicating the state of the engine.
US10677179B2
Methods and systems are provided for coordinating operation of a high pressure EGR control loop with a boost pressure control loop. In one example, following a tip-in, turbine vane position may be adjusted as a function of a maximum permissible exhaust pressure upstream of a turbocharger turbine. The maximum permissible exhaust pressure may be determined as a function of a HP EGR valve position at the time of the tip-in.
US10677175B2
One exemplary embodiment is a system comprising a dual-fuel engine structured to selectably combust a first fuel type and a second fuel type, and an electronic control system in operative communication with the dual-fuel engine. The electronic control system is structured to control a transition of the dual-fuel engine from a dual-fuel mode to a single-fuel mode. After initiating the transition from the dual-fuel mode to the single-fuel mode, the control system stops provision of the second fuel type, requires combustion using control parameters configured for the dual-fuel mode until a transition ventilation condition is satisfied, permits non-emergency commanded engine shutdown only if the transition ventilation condition is satisfied.
US10677173B2
A control system for internal combustion engines having four valves per cylinder. An inlet valve and an exhaust valve are controlled by a basic camshaft. Another inlet valve and another exhaust valve are controlled by a control camshaft. The two camshafts are connected to a crankshaft and engine torque is managed by an electronic control unit. The system comprises a motor/generator unit, connected to the control camshaft; a differential, connected to the crankshaft and to the control camshaft; a control shaft, connected to the differential; an actuator, connected to the control shaft; a one-way restrictor valve connected to a shut-off valve and to the actuator; an oil circuit, connected to the actuator by means of the shut-off valve and a control solenoid that acts on the shut-off valve.
US10677171B2
An angle detection mechanism to detect a rotation angle of a rotation body includes a first detection unit to cause a first output value to constantly change in response to an angle change of the rotation body in the entire region of a specific rotation range and to set a change quantity of the first output value relative to the angle change in a first rotation region of the specific rotation range to be greater than a change quantity in a non-first rotation region, and a second detection unit to cause a second output value to constantly change in response to an angle change and to set a change quantity of the second output value in a second rotation region including a rotation region different from the first rotation region to be greater than a change quantity in a non-second rotation region.
US10677170B2
An apparatus and a method for detecting a threshold vibration condition associated with the operation of a gas turbine engine are disclosed. The apparatus includes a vibration-sensitive trigger mounted to the gas turbine engine for monitoring engine vibration and configured to disturb a sensor signal when a threshold vibration condition is met. The method includes generating one or more sensor signals associated with an operating parameter of the gas turbine engine and providing the one or more sensor signals to a controller of the gas turbine engine; disturbing the one or more sensor signals provided to the controller in response to the threshold vibration condition being met; and detecting the disturbance in the one or more sensor signals provided to the controller and generating one or more output signals indicative of the detected disturbance.
US10677164B2
A gas turbine engine includes a compressor section having a high pressure compressor and a core casing surrounding the compressor section and defining an inlet. The gas turbine engine also includes a cooling system for cooling air in or to the compressor section. The cooling system includes a fluid tank for storing a volume of cooling fluid and a fluid line assembly in fluid communication with the fluid tank. The fluid line assembly includes an outlet positioned upstream of the high pressure compressor and downstream of the inlet defined by the core casing for injecting cooling fluid into an airflow upstream of the high pressure compressor.
US10677159B2
A gas turbine engine includes a low pressure compressor, a high pressure compressor, a turbine, and a gearbox. The high pressure compressor includes a plurality of stages split into a forward portion and an aft portion. One or both of the forward portion and the aft portion of the high pressure compressor are driven by the turbine through a gearbox such that the forward portion and the aft portion may rotate at different speeds.
US10677155B2
A switch valve for controlling a hydraulic fluid flow, the switch valve comprising a tapping element that is arranged in a valve housing, wherein the tapping element is displaceable into a first switching position or a second switching position and interlockable by a spring loaded interlocking element in the first switching position or the second switching position, wherein a first hydraulic connection is connected with a relief connection in the first switching position and a second hydraulic connection is connected with the relief connection in the second switching position, wherein a switching travel of the tapping element is limited, wherein the interlocking element is at least partially arranged in a recess of the tapping element, wherein the valve housing includes a first groove that is oriented in an axial direction of the valve housing and limited in the axial direction.
US10677154B2
A compound engine assembly with an inlet duct, a compressor, an engine core including at least one internal combustion engine, and a turbine section including a turbine shaft configured to compound power with the engine shaft. The turbine section may include a first stage turbine and a second stage turbine. The turbine shaft and the engine shaft are parallel to each other. The turbine shaft, the engine shaft and at least part of the inlet duct are all radially offset from one another. A method of driving a rotatable load of an aircraft is also discussed.
US10677153B1
A compressor for a turbocharger includes an inlet-adjustment mechanism in an air inlet for the compressor, operable to move between an open position and a closed position. The inlet-adjustment mechanism includes a plurality of blades disposed about the air inlet, the blades being movable radially inwardly from an annular space of the air inlet wall, into the air inlet, so as to form an orifice of reduced diameter relative to a nominal diameter of the inlet. A noise-attenuator is disposed in the annular space, downstream of the inlet-adjustment mechanism, for attenuating aerodynamic noise induced by the inlet-adjustment mechanism when it is closed.
US10677146B2
A power supply device includes a first power supply circuit, a second power supply circuit, and a power supply-switching unit. The first power supply circuit includes a power storage device having a first capacity and supplies electricity of a first voltage to the electric motor. The second power supply circuit includes a power storage device having a second capacity smaller than the first capacity and supplies electricity of a second voltage higher than the first voltage to the electric motor. The power supply-switching unit supplies electricity from the second power supply circuit to the electric motor at the tune of starting an operation of the electric motor and thereafter supplies electricity from the first power supply circuit to the electric motor.
US10677140B1
A multi-port exhaust gas diverter valve disposed within a linkage of an exhaust manifold for selectively diverting an exhaust gas generated by an internal combustion engine to one or more of a turbocharger system, an exhaust gas recirculation system, and an emissions control system. The diverter valve includes an inlet port for receiving an exhaust gas from the exhaust manifold and a plurality of outlet ports. A rotatable valve sleeve having an open end and a slot opening is co-axially disposed within a cylindrical chamber defined by the valve body. The open end of the valve sleeve is in continuous fluid communication with the inlet port. The valve sleeve is selectively rotatable to align the slot opening with at least one of the plurality of outlet ports such that the valve sleeve provides fluid communication between the inlet port and the at least one of the outlet ports.
US10677139B2
A holding device for retaining an exhaust pipe of an exhaust system with a mounted supporting device includes a carrying portion for accommodating the supporting device, and a fastening portion for fastening the holding device to a vehicle. In an embodiment, the fastening portion has a spring member with a snap-in hook for forming a snap-in connection.
US10677120B2
A built-in oil-gas separating device includes a secondary oil-gas separator, a main oil-gas separator, an oil-gas barrel, an oil-gas barrel liner, and an oil-gas barrel lid. The secondary oil-gas separator is disposed inside the main oil-gas separator. The oil-gas barrel liner is disposed around the main oil-gas separator. The oil-gas barrel liner is disposed inside the oil-gas barrel. Upper end faces of the secondary oil-gas separator and the main oil-gas separator are sealingly connected to a lower end face of the oil-gas barrel lid. The oil-gas barrel lid has a gas discharging hole located above the secondary oil-gas separator. The gas discharging hole is sealingly connected to a pressure maintenance valve. The compressed air obtained by the double layer filtration structure of the present disclosure can achieve a 40% reduction in oil content as compared with the compressed air obtained by the ordinary single layer filtration structure.
US10677117B2
An oil supply device for an internal combustion engine includes: a variable displacement pump (1) that varies a discharge pressure at which oil is discharged; an oil passage (2) through which the oil discharged from the pump (1) flows; an oil filter (3) and an oil cooler (4) each of which is arranged in the oil passage (2); a bypass passage (5) connected to the oil passage (2) and bypassing the oil cooler (4); and a bypass valve (6) that opens and closes the bypass passage (5) according to a pressure of the oil. The bypass valve (6) is operated to control the flow of the oil through the oil cooler 4 as the discharge pressure of the pump (1) is adjusted according to operating conditions of the internal combustion engine.
US10677108B1
A camshaft phaser, including: a first surface facing in a first axial direction; and a connection portion extending from the first surface in the first axial direction. The connection portion includes a wall with a second surface facing in a second axial direction, a first circumferentially disposed wall connected to the wall, a second circumferentially disposed wall connected to the wall, a first tab directly connected to the first circumferentially disposed wall and the second circumferentially disposed wall and extending radially outwardly past the first circumferentially disposed wall and the second circumferentially disposed wall, and a plurality of connected groove walls extending from the second surface into the wall in the first axial direction and bounding a reinforcing groove in the wall. At least a portion of the plurality of connected groove walls is located between the first circumferentially disposed wall and the second circumferentially disposed wall.
US10677097B2
A turbocharger, includes a turbine for expanding a first medium, the turbine has a turbine housing and a turbine rotor, a compressor for compressing a second medium, having a compressor housing and a compressor rotor that is coupled to the turbine rotor via a shaft. The turbine housing and the compressor housing are each connected to a bearing housing arranged between them, in which the shaft is mounted. In a connecting region between an inflow housing of the turbine housing and the bearing housing a sealing cover is arranged. On a radially inner section of the sealing cover a projection extending in the axial direction is formed, which engages into a groove introduced into the bearing housing forming a radially inner fit and a radially outer fit.
US10677084B2
A shroud assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a plurality of shroud segments that are attached to a shroud support with an inter-segment joint defined between shroud segments. The shroud assembly also includes a cooling flow path cooperatively defined by the shroud support and the first shroud segment. The cooling flow path includes an internal cooling passage within the shroud segments. The cooling flow path includes an outlet chamber configured to receive flow from the internal cooling passage. The shroud assembly additionally includes a seal arrangement that extends across the inter-segment joint. The seal arrangement, the first shroud segment, and the second shroud segment cooperatively define a seal chamber that is enclosed.
US10677082B2
A seal assembly for a turbine engine having a shaft with a rotary axis and a housing surrounding the shaft; the seal assembly being disposed between the shaft and the housing, the seal assembly comprising: an outer labyrinth seal having multiple outer fins in opposing sealing engagement with a concentric outer seal runner, one of: the outer labyrinth seal fins; and the outer seal runner, engaging the housing, and the shaft engaging an opposing one of: the outer seal runner; and the outer labyrinth seal fins; an inner labyrinth seal, disposed radially inwardly concentric to and axially overlapping the outer labyrinth seal and the outer seal runner, the inner labyrinth seal having multiple inner fins in opposing sealing engagement with a concentric inner seal runner, one of: the inner labyrinth seal fins; and the inner seal runner, engaging the housing, and the shaft engaging an opposing one of: the inner seal runner; and the inner labyrinth seal fins; and an intermediate plenum, defined between the outer fins, the inner fins, the housing and the shaft, the intermediate plenum in communication with a source of compressed gas having a supply pressure greater than an ambient pressure external to the housing and greater than an internal pressure within the housing.
US10677078B2
The gas turbine has a plurality of inlet guide vanes each having a blade having a leading edge, a trailing edge, a span extending along the leading edge, and pivot members at opposite ends of the leading edge, and being pivotally mounted across the radial-to-axial intake via the pivot members, the pivot axis extending axially across a radial portion of the radial-to-axial intake. The plurality of inlet guide vanes include a plurality of first inlet guide vanes, and a plurality of second inlet guide vanes, the second inlet guide vanes having a trailing edge recess differing from the corresponding portion of the first inlet guide vanes. During operation, when the inlet guide vanes are pivoted past a given angle toward the tangential orientation, a radial flow of gas is allowed through the trailing edge recesses to avoid or impede vortex whistle.
US10677076B2
A guide vane ring for a turbomachine minimizes a leakage flow that passes through a recess into which a guide vane disk is inserted. It has a guide vane row having a plurality of guide vanes, each having a vane airfoil and a vane disk, as well as an inner ring having an inner ring surface facing the plurality of guide vanes. Viewed in the direction of a designated primary flow streaming through the turbomachine, the vane disks have a front and a rear surface region. In a nominal and/or a maximum open position of the guide vanes, the front and/or the rear surface region of at least one of the vane disks has an offset from the inner ring surface that is radially disposed (relative to a central axis of the inner ring).
US10677073B2
A blade for a gas turbine engine is disclosed herein. The blade having: a root; a platform located between the root and the blade, wherein the platform defines a cavity; a damper restraint located at a peripheral edge of the platform, wherein the damper restraint is a raised feature extending along at least a portion of the peripheral edge of the platform.
US10677070B2
A blade assembly includes a blade and a blade platform secured to the blade. The blade extends radially from the blade platform. The blade platform includes at least one platform airflow passage located therein. A gusset extends from the blade to the blade platform. The gusset includes a gusset airflow passage fluidly connected to the platform airflow passage to convey an airflow to the platform airflow passage. a gas turbine engine includes a combustor and a plurality of gas turbine engine components located in fluid communication with the combustor. The gas turbine engine component includes an airfoil portion and a platform secured to the airfoil portion. The platform includes at least one platform airflow passage positioned therein. A gusset extends from the airfoil portion to the platform. The gusset includes a gusset airflow passage fluidly connected to the platform airflow passage to convey an airflow to the platform airflow passage.
US10677067B2
A method of assembling an airfoil includes depositing a bonding material on a first end of the tip portion and shaping the bonding material to form a first plurality of features. The first plurality of features correspond to a second plurality of features on a second end of the body portion. The method also includes positioning the first end relative to the second end such that the first plurality of features and the second plurality of features interlock. The method further includes coupling the first end of the tip portion to the second end of the body portion.
US10677063B2
A compressor for a turbine engine includes an annular row of blades including a first blade with an extrados surface and a second blade with an intrados surface; and a connecting surface joining the intrados surface to the extrados surface, the connecting surface having a bulge of volume VB and a recess of volume VC, the bulge and recess forming a contouring 3D. The volume of the bulge VB is greater than four times the volume VC of the recess, the connecting surface includes a flat or axisymmetric band circumferentially separating the bulge from the recess, and the bottom of the recess being formed against the intrados surface.
US10677057B2
A friction bolt assembly, such as for use with a pneumatically actuated drill, with a friction fit tubular sleeve longitudinally extending between a leading end and a trailing end, a rod which longitudinally extends through the sleeve between a first end and a second end, and which projects from either end of the sleeve to define, between the first end of the rod and the leading end of the sleeve and the second end of the rod and the trailing end of the sleeve respectively, a leading part and a trailing part, an expansion element mounted on or formed with the rod, on the leading part, a drill engaging element axially fixed in position on the second end of the bolt and engageable with a chuck or an end of the rock drill, a first load bearing formation mounted on the trailing part of the rod and which engages the trailing end of the sleeve, and a second load bearing formation mounted over the trailing part of the rod between the first load bearing formation and the drill engaging element.
US10677054B2
A cutting bit assembly for a mining machine includes a holder having a first surface, a second surface, and a bore extending therebetween, and a bit having a first end and a second end. The bit further includes a tip, a shank, and a shoulder positioned between the tip and the shank. The shank is positioned in the bore of the holder and defines a shank axis. The shoulder engages the first surface of the holder. The shank includes a projection adjacent the second end. The cutting bit assembly also includes a retainer having a groove and a resilient member. The groove engages a portion of the projection. The resilient portion engages the second surface of the holder and biases the retainer along the shank axis and away from the holder.
US10677043B2
A beacon assembly located at a downhole end of a drill string proximate a boring tool. The beacon assembly transmits data to an above-ground receiver. The beacon has a housing with a housing wall located between its sensors, such as gradiometers, accelerometers, and other orientation sensors, and an antenna assembly. The antenna assembly has a protective covering made of electromagnetically transparent material.
US10677042B2
In an assembly of an instrument panel and an anti-fouling system, the instrument panel is designed for arrangement on a subsea structure that includes at least one instrument which is to be inspected and/or manipulated underwater, by a remotely operated underwater vehicle. The anti-fouling system includes at least one anti-fouling appliance for performing an anti-fouling action on at least a portion of the exterior surface of the instrument panel. The anti-fouling appliance may have at least one of various possible arrangements with respect to the instrument panel, including an exterior arrangement and an interior arrangement, and an arrangement on the exterior surface of the instrument panel. The anti-fouling appliance includes an ultraviolet light source. A light guide may be provided to guide light from the light source to desired destinations.
US10677038B2
A method includes automatically creating one or more test schedules for a well test of one or more wells in an oil or gas production environment. The method also includes automatically creating one or more test frames for use in generation of the well test. The method further includes, following execution of the test frame, automatically validating one or more test records generated during the one or more test frames. In addition, the method includes automatically creating the well test for determining one or more well characteristics.
US10677037B1
A method for drilling a well includes prescribing a drill recipe with a drill analysis engine based on a field-specific model. The drill recipe identifies prescribed segments, mud flow parameters, and drill parameters. Each prescribed segment of the prescribed segments includes a start depth. The method further includes initiating drilling of the well based on the drill recipe; receiving a drill log in narrative text format; detecting a drill event inconsistent with the drill recipe by analyzing the drill log with a log analysis engine; prescribing an adjusted drill recipe with the drill analysis engine based on the field-specific model in response to the drill event, the adjusted drill recipe including adjusted prescribed segments; and drilling the well based on the adjusted drill recipe.
US10677033B2
A well pump electrical motor has a motor housing filled with a dielectric motor lubricant. A motor head has at least one motor lead passage in fluid communication with the motor lubricant. An outer seal, which is exposed to well fluid, seals around a motor lead in the motor lead passage. An inner seal seals around the motor lead in the motor lead passage inward from the outer seal and has an inner side in contact with the motor lubricant in the motor. A barrier fluid passage extends into an annular space between the inner and outer seals and contains a barrier fluid. A pressure compensating device has an inner side in contact with the barrier fluid in the barrier fluid passage for reducing a pressure differential between the barrier fluid and a hydrostatic fluid pressure of well fluid on the exterior of the motor.
US10677032B1
An electric submersible pump (ESP) intake system, apparatus and method is described. An ESP intake system includes a filtered intake section coupled adjacently to a sliding sleeve intake section, wherein the sliding sleeve intake section has a closed initial state and is selectively actuatable to an open position when the filtered intake section becomes at least partially clogged. An ESP intake method includes operating an ESP pump downhole in a well including abrasive-laden fluid, the ESP pump including a filtered intake section and an actuatable intake section, employing the filtered intake section as a first fluid entrance into the ESP pump, monitoring information from ESP sensors during employment of the first fluid entrance to identify clogging of the filtered intake section, and opening the actuatable intake section upon the clogging so identified such that the actuatable intake section serves as a second fluid entrance into the ESP pump.
US10677030B2
An electrical submersible pump assembly for producing hydrocarbons from a subterranean well includes a motor-seal click connector releasably connecting a motor to a seal section and engaged by relative axial movement between the motor and the seal section, and a pump-seal click connector releasably connecting the pump to the seal section and engaged by relative axial movement between the pump and the seal section. Electrical conductors are located within a sidewall of the motor housing, a sidewall of the seal section housing, and a sidewall of the pump housing. A male motor-seal electrical connector is axially extending and electrically connects the electrical conductors of the motor housing with the electrical conductors of the seal section housing. A male pump-seal electrical connector is axially extending and electrically connects the electrical conductors of the pump housing with the electrical conductors of the seal section housing.
US10677026B2
A method and apparatus for containing one or more shaped charges in a single plane, arrayed about the center axis of a gun body, and detonated from a single initiator in a shaped charge cluster assembly.
US10677014B2
A backup ring assembly has a plurality of radially offset ring members including an outermost ring member formed from plurality of axially extending segments. Each of the plurality of axially extending segments includes an outer surface. A first interlock member support is coupled to the outer surface of one of the plurality of axially extending segments of the outer most ring member. A second interlock member support is coupled to the outer surface of an another one of the plurality of axially extending segments of the outermost ring member. An interlock member includes a first end supported at the first interlock member support and a second end supported at the second interlock member support. The interlock member restrains radially outward expansion of the ring and circumferential expansion of a gap extending between the one of the axially extending segments and the another one of the axially extending segments.
US10677008B2
A method of controllably disintegrating a downhole article comprises disposing a first article in a downhole environment, the first article being the downhole article to be disintegrated; disposing a second article in the downhole environment after the first article is disposed, the second article carrying a device, a chemical, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing; and disintegrating the first article with the device, chemical, or the combination comprising at least one of the foregoing from the second article.
US10677007B2
A downhole tool is disclosed herein that has an inlet for receiving fluid into a housing of the downhole tool. The downhole tool further includes a vibratory apparatus at least partially disposed within the housing of the downhole tool, the vibratory apparatus having an operational flow path disposed therein to operate the vibratory apparatus when fluid flowing through the operational flow path is above a predetermined pressure. Furthermore, the downhole tool has a bypass passageway disposed in the housing for providing an additional flow path for fluid through the downhole tool to prevent fluid from reaching the predetermined pressure in the operational flow path of the vibratory apparatus, the bypass passageway selectively blockable such that fluid in the operational flow path is increased above the predetermined pressure to activate the vibratory apparatus when the bypass passageway is blocked. A method of using the downhole tool is also disclosed.
US10676991B2
A door curtain anti-dropping device for a rolling door is provided. The device comprises a worm shaft connected to the output shaft of the door operator, and a drive shaft comprising a limiting disc with through holes. The worm wheel having receiving slots is fixed on the drive shaft to mesh with the worm. The driven wheel is disposed adjacent to the limiting disc. Baffle plates designed to cover the through holes and receiving slots extend from the driven wheel. Plural latching pins stored with spring potential energy are compressed by the baffle plates and retained in the through holes and receiving slots. When the worm wheel is excessively worn and dislocated from the driven wheel, the baffle plates are moved to allow the latching pins to spring out and insert into the notches of the front cover, thereby lock the worm wheel and prevent the winding shaft from rotating.
US10676989B2
An architectural covering including a motor assembly is provided. The covering may include a head rail, an end cap enclosing an end of the head rail, a roller tube rotatably supported within the head rail at least partially by the end cap, and a motor assembly including a housing in splined engagement with the end cap to non-rotatably secure the motor assembly to the end cap. The motor assembly may be received at least partially within the roller tube and may be in driving engagement with the roller tube. A covering material may be attached to the roller tube such that rotation of the roller tube extends or retracts the covering material.
US10676980B2
A system for spoiling banknotes arranged in a block formation within a container. The apparatus of the system comprises spoiling fluid contained within a receptacle located within the container. Also provided are structure configured to release the fluid from the receptacle and structure configured to direct the released fluid over and along one entire side of the block of banknotes. A manifold having at least one channel or groove provides directional structure along which the spoiling fluid travels. The spoiling fluid is dispersed from the manifold along an edge thereof onto the banknotes.
US10676970B2
Disclosed herein is a door, lock and a protector block. The door includes an inner panel, a lock including a cable mounting plate and an inner surface, the inner surface faces the inner panel and connects to the inner panel such that an inner space is created between the cable mounting plate and the inner panel, and a protector block connected to the inner surface of the rear lock within the inner space present between the cable mounting plate and the inner panel.
US10676967B2
A rotary latch assembly is provided which can be configured as right-handed and left-handed using the same rotor and catch components, without reconfiguring the front and back plates. The axles for the rotor and catch are identical so that the rotor and catch can be interchanged on the axles. The latch biasing springs are mirror images so as to be used on either the rotor or the catch. The latch includes multiple connection points for single or dual actuators, and a lifting block to align the assembly with a striker.
US10676965B2
Locks for storage containers having closures such as doors, covers or lids are disclosed. The lock is mounted to the closure and is latched in such a manner as to selectively prevent opening or removal of the closure. The latch of the lock can engage a slot in the storage container, a bracket on the storage container, or a strike on the storage container. Alternatively, the latch can engage a mounting bracket on the door or other portion of the door to selectively block movement of a handle for the door. Further, the latch can have a locking device which can selectively block movement of the latch. Movement of the locking device can be selectively controlled by a magnetic key.
US10676964B2
A locking system, for a cabinet having a plurality of drawers extendably mounted in an interior of the cabinet, includes a bar and a motor unit. The bar is movable to prevent at least some of the drawers from extending out of the cabinet when in a locked position and allowing at least one of the drawers to extend out of the cabinet in an unlocked position. The motor unit is configured to drive an arm coupled to the bar, the arm being drivable to change a position of the bar from the locked position to the unlocked position.
US10676961B2
The invention relates to a motor vehicle lock (1), comprising a lock housing (2), a lock plate, adjusting means (3, 4) which are received in the lock housing (2) and/or on the lock plate such that they can move, particularly swivel in at least in some regions, the adjusting means (3, 4) being positionable in at least two different positions (L1, L2), a spring element (5, 6), said spring element (5, 6) cooperating with the adjusting means (3, 4) in such a way that the spring element (5, 6) holds the adjusting means (3, 4) in the respective position (L1, L2), and the spring element (5, 6) being attached to the adjusting means (3, 4) such that the adjusting means (3, 4) can move together with the spring element (5, 6).
US10676959B2
A netting post cap 11 is provided for fitting over the top of a post. Posts are often used for fences to protect animals and agriculture. In certain cases, netting is used for additional protection from animals and agriculture. Wires can be strung between posts on the top of the netting post caps. Netting can be supported over the wires and netting post caps 11. The netting post cap 11 generally has a domed head 12 and a stem 14. The stem 14 may connect the dome 12 with struts 13 for structural support and aid in tying off wire ends. Holes 15 in the dome 12 are used to thread wire through and tie off wire ends. Protrusions 17 rising from the dome 12 secure the netting into position and protect the netting.
US10676925B2
A ceiling system is provided for use in a building space having a plurality of walls. The ceiling system includes a grid system that extends to at least two of the plurality of walls and separates the building space into an occupiable space below the grid system and a plenum space above the grid system; and a plurality of ceiling tiles that are supported by the grid system and, with the grid system, create a barrier between the occupiable space and the plenum space, the plurality of ceiling tiles including three different polygonal non-rectangular ceiling tiles.
US10676923B2
Wall panels and methods of constructing a wall system for a building are described. In some embodiments, a pre-assembled wall panel may include a panel frame including a perimeter member defining a perimeter side of the panel frame, first and second wall boards attached to opposite sides of the panel frame to define first and second major sides of the wall panel, each of the first and second wall boards comprising non-combustible material, and a waterproofing assembly enclosing the perimeter side of the panel frame and extending along a full length of the perimeter side, wherein the waterproofing assembly includes a non-metallic elongate member comprising first and second opposing flanges disposed against respective exterior surfaces of the first and second wall boards, and wherein the first and second opposing flanges are attached to the perimeter member.
US10676922B2
A method of receiving and processing a broadcast signal including a Non-Real Time (NRT) service and a broadcast receiver are disclosed herein. A A method of processing a Non-Real Time (NRT) service in a broadcast receiver, the method comprises receiving and processing first signaling information including content access information and second signaling information including content detail information, receiving and processing third signaling information including content update information, receiving and storing a content including at least one file through NRT based on the first signaling information and the second signaling information, identifying update availability of the content based on the content update information included in the third signaling information, and receiving at least one file included in the content by accessing a File Delivery over Unidirectional Transport (FLUTE) session transmitting the content when the update is available.
US10676920B2
An impact damping mat comprises a plurality of layers arranged in a stacked formation. The stacked formation has a total thickness of no greater than 4 7/16 inches. The plurality of layers cooperate to provide the impact damping mat with at least one of a coefficient of restitution no greater than 30% and a selected sound reduction characteristic. The selected sound reduction characteristic can be a reduction of a maximum sound level of at least 5 dB from 40 to 63 Hz ⅓ octave bands and at least 13 dB at and above 80 Hz ⅓ octave bands normalized to a conventional ⅜ inch rollout rubber flooring product.
US10676914B2
An interface for a structural column includes a female end section that includes at least one first sidewall that extends from a first end along a longitudinal direction and defines a first cavity. An interior surface of the at least one first sidewall tapers transversely outwardly along the female end section towards the first end. The interface also includes a male end section that includes at least one second sidewall that extends from a second end along the longitudinal direction and defines a second cavity. The at least one second sidewall is configured to be received within, and oriented in substantially face-to-face adjacent relationship with, the at least one first sidewall. An exterior surface of the at least one second sidewall tapers transversely inwardly, complementary to the at least one first sidewall, along the male end section towards the second end.
US10676911B2
A recessed point drain assembly is described. Embodiments of the recessed point drain assembly can include, but are not limited to, a base plate having a recess, a drain body adapted to be coupled to the base plate by a first plurality of fasteners, and a clamping collar adapted to be coupled to the drain by a second plurality of fasteners. A gasket can be sandwiched between the drain body and the clamping collar. Typically, a top of the recessed point drain assembly can be configured to be substantially flush with a top of a subfloor.
US10676910B2
The present invention embodies a drainage device that is used for controlling the flow of rainwater during the first flush of rainfall. The drainage device includes a basin configured to receive rainwater or other liquids from an adjacent driving surface roadway through a drain (e.g., a grate). The interior of the basin encloses a plurality of pollution collection members (e.g., lattices) configured to trap pollutants in the rainwater for extraction from the rainwater. The pollution collection members are angled so as to increase the surface area that is exposed to rainwater entering and received within the drainage device (also referred to herein as the “outside surface” of the pollution collection members). The pollution collection members are configured to trap pollutants. The outside surfaces of the pollution collection members may be covered in a fabric that increases efficiency in filtering pollutants from the rainwater.
US10676900B2
A region extraction unit extracts a region indicating distance distribution of an attachment from distance image data acquired by a distance sensor by using a posture detected by a posture detection unit. A feature amount extraction unit extracts a feature amount of the attachment from the region indicating the distance distribution of the attachment extracted by the region extraction unit. An attachment recognition unit compares the feature amount extracted by the feature amount extraction unit with a feature amount of one or more reference attachments stored in a database to recognize the attachment.
US10676899B2
The present disclosure relates to a safety system for a construction machine, and the safety system for a construction machine according to the exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure includes: a pilot pump which supplies a pilot working fluid; multiple spools which are operated by the pilot working fluid to control a supply of a main working fluid and each have a signal unit formed in one region thereof; a signal line which sequentially connects the pilot pump and the signal units of the multiple spools and discharges the pilot working fluid, which is supplied by the pilot pump, to a hydraulic tank; and a pressure sensor which measures pressure in the signal line.
US10676891B2
A coupler for a wheel loader is disclosed. The coupler is used for coupling an attachment to a lifting arm of the wheel loader. A bracket is installed between the lifting arm and the attachment. The bracket's back face is pivotally connected to a lifting arm and the bracket's front face is detachably connected to the attachment. The attachment has a pair of protrusions rearwardly extending from the lower back of the attachment and have locking holes pierced through their width. The bracket has a pair of receiving slots formed at the lower front of the bracket and engaged with the protrusions. The coupler has a shaft, and a pair of locking pins combined with the shaft by threads. The threads formed at one end of the shaft are right handed and the threads formed at the other end of the shaft are left handed. When users turn the shaft in one direction, the locking pins are extended and engaged with the locking holes (a coupling position). When users turn the shaft in the other direction, the locking pins are shortened and released from the locking holes (a release position).
US10676890B2
A retaining wall can include wall blocks positioned to retain material against a rear side of the wall blocks. A method for supporting such a retaining wall method includes attaching at least one of the wall blocks to at least one ground-stabilizing base body supporting the wall blocks. The ground-stabilizing base body can include a flexible cable attached to the rear side of at least one of the wall blocks and to a portion extending rearward away from the rear side of at least one of the wall blocks.
US10676885B2
Disclosed is a shock absorber for buffering the barrier wall of a road. According to the present invention, a horizontal inner pipe bumper is inserted into a pedestal attached to a boundary of a barrier wall and joined to the support pillar. The buffer rail transversely connected to the protruding portion of the buffer pad on the front surface of the pedestal constitutes the buffer portion of the collision portion barrier wall, and when the buffer pad adhered to the inner pipe bumper is displaced upright, tension of the elastic rail connecting the buffer pad and the elastic rail block is generated, and the guard rail of the pillar is coupled to the barrier bridging body by a connecting member.
US10676883B2
A composite structural panel for use in bridge structures, and method of manufacturing same, comprises a top panel and a bottom panel separated by and attached to at least one, but preferably a plurality, of structural composite preforms which may be fabricated by a continuous manufacturing process and may be saturated by resin using a continuous wetting process. The composite preforms may take any cross sectional shape but are preferably trapezoidal. The top and bottom panels may be fabricated from a plurality of layers of woven fabric layers and non-woven fabric layers which are saturated with a resin that is subsequently cured using cure processes known in the art. The composite structural panel of the invention is usable as a flat structural member for use as bridge decking, ramps, trestles, and any application requiring a structural panel.
US10676882B2
An apparatus for cutting grooves in a ground surface includes a wheeled vehicle with a tool carrier connected to the wheeled vehicle. The tool carrier is rotatable about an axis parallel to the direction of travel of the vehicle and perpendicular to the direction of travel of the vehicle. A grinding tool for cutting grooves in a ground surface is rotatably mounted to the tool carrier. The grinding tool may be movable laterally relative to the vehicle. A rotatable cam is configured so that rotation of the cam causes pivotal movement of the tool carrier relative to the forward frame. Rotation of the cam moves the grinding tool into and out of engagement with the ground surface.
US10676878B2
The systems can include any suitable component that allows them to move material (e.g., gravel and/or another bulk material), under at least a portion of a frame or other portion of a vehicle, and from one portion of the vehicle to another portion. In some cases, the systems include a chip spreader that includes a motorized vehicle and a material transfer device that is configured to move the material from a first end of the motorized vehicle to a second end of the motorized vehicle. In some cases, the material transfer device is disposed below an axle, frame, drivetrain, radiator, and/or other component of an undercarriage of the motorized vehicle. In some cases, the material transfer device includes one or more conveyors, augers, vibrators, gravity slides, and/or pneumatic systems that are configured to move the material.
US10676875B1
An expansion joint seal system for supporting an expansion joint seal. The system includes an installation member and a base member.
US10676873B2
A railroad renewal method includes, in particular: the removal of the old rail, the installation of the new rail and the primary adjustment of the temperature of the new rail to a set value at a point located upstream of and close to the attachment area on a crosstie. The thermodynamic behavior of the intermediate section of the new rail located between the primary temperature adjustment point and the attachment area is controlled by way of a device, provided with a control and management system, such that the temperature of the new rail is uniform, in the cross-section thereof, at a set value on the attachment point.
US10676871B2
Products having improved caliper, sheet bulk and absorbency and methods for making those products are described. The method comprises producing a multi-ply product having different emboss patterns on each ply where the emboss patterns are made up of emboss elements having an aspect ratio of from about 1 to about 2.
US10676858B2
The present disclosure provides a drying chamber (condenser) including a container having a steam intake opening, the condenser liquefying steam taken from the steam intake opening into the container, and the drying chamber including a cooling pipe which is disposed in the container and through which coolant circulates.
US10676855B2
A laundry treating appliance includes a treating chamber provided for receiving laundry for treatment, a controller having a memory in which is stored a set of executable instructions including a set of cycles of operations. The laundry treating appliance also includes a user interface operably coupled with the controller and having a touchscreen configured to provide an input and output function for the controller.
US10676852B2
A tub assembly for a washing machine appliance includes a tub and a wash basket rotatably mounted within the tub. The tub defines a central axis extending along an axial direction, a radial direction perpendicular to the central axis, and a circumferential direction extending around the central axis. The tub comprises a first material. The wash basket defines a wash chamber for receiving articles for washing. A reinforcement band encircles the tub generally along the circumferential direction. The reinforcement band comprises a second material having a greater strength than the first material of the tub.
US10676831B2
The claimed invention provides an economical cathode for electrolysis and a method of manufacturing the same. The cathode includes a conductive base and a catalyst layer including a catalyst component. The conductive base, e.g. a wire mesh, includes plural intersection portions and is made of nickel. The cathode catalyst layer includes a catalyst component, such as platinum, and is formed by applying an application liquid to the base and drying and solidifying the liquid. The solidified portion of the applied liquid is not formed in the intersection portions of the base, or even if formed, the cross-sectional shape of the solidified portion has mesh-shaped pores with an average porosity of 15% or larger. The base is prepared by preheating to a temperature from 43° C. to 120° C. immediately before applying the application liquid, and thereafter the cathode catalyst layer is formed.
US10676824B2
An enclosed-channel reactor system is provided, which includes: a reactor body having a plurality of enclosed channels therein; an upper cap disposed at one end of the reactor body and having an inlet port communicating with the plurality of enclosed channels; a lower cap disposed at the other end of the reactor body opposite to the upper cap and having an outlet port communicating with the plurality of enclosed channels; and at least a conduit plate disposed between the upper cap and the reactor body for guiding a precursor injected from the inlet port into the plurality of enclosed channels uniformly.
US10676822B2
Method of depositing an atomic layer on a substrate. The method comprises supplying a precursor gas from a precursor-gas supply of a deposition head that may be part of a rotatable drum. The precursor gas is provided from the precursor-gas supply towards the substrate. The method further comprises moving the precursor-gas supply by rotating the deposition head along the substrate which in its turn is moved along the rotating drum.
US10676819B2
Described herein is a method of depositing a plasma resistant ceramic coating onto a surface of a chamber component using a non-line-of-sight (NLOS) deposition process, such as atomic layer deposition (ALD) and chemical vapor deposition (CVD). The plasma resistant ceramic coating consists of an erbium containing oxide, an erbium containing oxy-fluoride, or an erbium containing fluoride. Also described are chamber components having a plasma resistant ceramic coating of an erbium containing oxide, an erbium containing oxy-fluoride, or an erbium containing fluoride.
US10676817B2
Device for processing a substrate are described herein. An apparatus for controlling deposition on a substrate can include a chamber comprising a shadow frame support, a substrate support comprising a substrate supporting surface, a shadow frame with a shadow frame body including a first support surface, a second support surface opposite the first surface, and a detachable lip connected with the shadow frame body. The detachable lip can include a support connection, a first lip surface facing the substrate, a second lip surface opposite the first lip surface, a first edge positioned over the first support surface, and a second edge opposite the first edge to contact the substrate.
US10676815B1
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a device for heat transmission, dissipation and highly efficient capillary siphoning action. The method comprises preparing a metal substrate; processing a surface of the metal substrate to form a rugged surface layer thereon; neutralizing, cleaning and drying the metal substrate to remove oil and rust thereon; placing the metal substrate into a first vacuum chamber for heating, deoxygenizing by hydrogen gas and ion bombarding to the rugged surface layer. Further, the metal substrate can be selectively subject to deposition, decomposition, degradation and reaction treatments for obtainment of a device for heat transmission, dissipation and highly efficient capillary siphoning action.
US10676806B2
A wear resistant coating may comprise an amorphous metal comprising at least one refractory metal, at least two elements selected from periods 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10, and a metalloid. An amorphous metal may comprise at least one refractory metal, at least two elements selected from periods 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10, and a metalloid. A coating may comprise at least one refractory metal, at least two elements selected from periods 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10, and silicon. In some examples, the amorphous metal is TaWSi. In one example, the refractory metals may comprise Niobium, Molybdenum, Tantalum, Tungsten, Rhenium, or combinations thereof.
US10676799B2
In various aspects, systems and methods are provided for operating a molten carbonate fuel cell, such as a fuel cell assembly, with increased production of syngas while also reducing or minimizing the amount of CO2 exiting the fuel cell in the cathode exhaust stream. This can allow for improved efficiency of syngas production while also generating electrical power.
US10676790B2
A polymer substrate, such as a polymer coating or a polymer hydrogel network, includes carboxyl moieties that can be used as conjugation sites to which receptor or analyte molecules can be attached. In an example, the polymer substrate includes a polyacrylamide polymer network having alkanoic acid moieties or derivatives thereof, which can react with carboxyl activating compounds to provide an activated alkanoate moieties on the polyacrylamide network. Amine-terminated nucleic acids can react with the activated alkanoate moieties to capture the nucleic acid to the polymer network through an alkylamide moiety.
US10676789B2
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, systems, and devices for polynucleotide processing. Such polynucleotide processing may be useful for a variety of applications, including polynucleotide sequencing.
US10676779B2
Disclosed herein include systems, methods, compositions, and kits for sample identification. A sample indexing composition can comprise, for example, a protein binding reagent associated with a sample indexing oligonucleotide. Different sample indexing compositions can include sample indexing oligonucleotides with different sequences. Sample origin of cells can be identified based on the sequences of the sample indexing oligonucleotides. Sample indexing oligonucleotides can be barcoded using barcoded and lengthened using daisy-chaining primers.
US10676773B2
An antibody has at a heavy chain thereof a C-terminal extension that includes at least one glutamine that is a substrate for transglutaminase, enabling the transglutaminase-mediated preparation antibody-drug conjugates using such antibody.
US10676770B2
The invention relates to a method for selective crystallization of 2′-FL from an aqueous solution comprising 2′-FL and one or more other fucosylated carbohydrates by adding acetic acid to the solution.
US10676766B2
The invention relates to an engineered eukaryotic microorganism into which a gene encoding an acyl-CoA dehydrogenase is introduced and a method for producing methacrylic acid esters such as MMA and MMA-CoA and precursors thereof using the microorganism.
US10676747B2
An active agent capable of reducing quinone reductase 2 activity is for use in improvement of cognition in a subject. Such an active agent can be a nucleic acid molecule that reduces the gene expression level of quinone reductase 2 or an inhibitor of quinone reductase 2 activity. A pharmaceutical composition can contain the active agent or a vector containing the active agent.
US10676745B2
This disclosure concerns nucleic acid molecules and methods of use thereof for control of coleopteran pests through RNA interference-mediated inhibition of target coding and transcribed non-coding sequences in coleopteran pests. The disclosure also concerns methods for making transgenic plants that express nucleic acid molecules useful for the control of coleopteran pests, and the plant cells and plants obtained thereby.
US10676744B2
MicroRNA-30 is identified as being dysregulated in adipose tissue macrophages during obesity and can be used in treatment of disease in which adipose tissue macrophage polarization dysregulation plays a part. Increased concentration of microRNA-30, e.g., via pharmaceutical delivery, can decrease the polarization of macrophages, and in particular adipose tissue macrophages, to inflammatory M1 phenotype and can decrease expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines. One or more members of the miR-30 family can be utilized in the methods. Methods can be beneficial in treatment of a large number of inflammatory diseases including obesity, diabetes, cancer, autoimmune, etc.
US10676741B2
Disclosed are a nucleotide sequence and a method for controlling insect invasions, the isolated polynucleotide sequence comprising: (a) a polynucleotide sequence as shown in SEQ ID NO: 1, 2 or 3; or (b) a polynucleotide sequence hybridizing with the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a) under stringent conditions; or (c) a polynucleotide sequence having an identity of not less than 80% to the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a); or (d) a polynucleotide sequence of at least 19 consecutive nucleotides of the polynucleotide sequence defined in (a), wherein a double-stranded RNA comprising at least one strand complementary to the polynucleotide sequence, when ingested by an insect pest from Hemiptera, inhibits growth of the insect pest; or (e) a complementary sequence of the polynucleotide sequence as defined in (a), (b), (c) or (d). The three target sequences for controlling an insect pest from Hemiptera, Lygus, have the advantages of efficiency, specificity, convenience and low cost.
US10676728B2
The present invention generally relates to the field of fermentation technology and microorganisms useful for such fermentations. The invention also relates to materials including nucleic acids and proteins useful for altering fermentation characteristics of microorganisms, and to microorganisms comprising such nucleic acids and/or proteins. In particular, the invention relates to materials for conferring, modifying or reducing microbial stress resistance.
US10676726B2
Disclosed herein are CRISPR/Cas9-based gene activation systems that include a fusion protein of a Cas9 protein and a protein having histone acetyltransferase activity, and methods of using said systems.
US10676724B2
The present disclosure provides compositions, methods, kits, systems and apparatus that are useful for nucleic acid polymerization. In particular, modified polymerases and biologically active fragments thereof are provided that allow for nucleic acid amplification. In some aspects, the disclosure provides modified polymerases having lower systematic error as compared to a reference polymerase. In one aspect, the disclosure relates to modified polymerases useful for nucleic acid sequencing, genotyping, copy number variation analysis, paired-end sequencing and other forms of genetic analysis. In some aspects, the disclosure relates to modified polymerases useful for the generation of nucleic acid libraries or nucleic acid templates. In some aspects, the disclosure relates to the identification of homologous amino acid mutations that can be transferred across classes or families of polymerases to provide novel polymerases with altered properties.
US10676721B2
The present invention is generally related to engineered bacteriophages expressing antimicrobial peptides or lytic enzymes or fragments thereof for targeting a broad spectrum of bacterial hosts, and for the long-term suppression of bacterial phage resistance for reducing bacterial infections. In some embodiments, bacteriophages express antimicrobial peptides or antimicrobial polypeptides (e.g. phage lytic enzymes) which are secreted from the host bacteria, or alternatively released upon lysis of the bacterial host cell. Aspects of the present invention also relate to the use of the engineered bacteriophages for the reduction of bacterial infections, both in a subject or for bioremediation purposes, in clinical settings and wound healing.
US10676702B2
A dryer-activated product having a plurality of discrete dryer sheets having a non-woven fibrous substrate, each dryer sheet having at least a first portion, a second portion, and a frangible boundary between the first portion and the second portion, and each of the first portion and the second portion having at least about 0.35 grams of a fabric conditioning active composition.
US10676701B2
A consumer product composition comprises a consumer product adjunct ingredient, a microcapsule, and deposition polymer disposed on an outer surface of the microcapsule. The deposition polymer has a Water Uptake Value (WUV) of at least about 2 grams per gram, as determined according to the WATER UPTAKE VALUE TEST METHOD. The microcapsule comprises a shell material encapsulating a core material, wherein the shell material comprises a polyacrylate and the core material comprises a benefit agent.
US10676696B2
The present invention relates to liquid laundry detergent compositions comprising a polyetheramine.
US10676690B2
A method for algae disruption includes: a thermal treatment of microalgae belonging to Heterokontophyta at a pH of 3.5 or more and 9.5 or less and a temperature of 40° C. or more and 65° C. or less; and a physical treatment of the microalgae using a high pressure dispersion apparatus, the physical treatment following the thermal treatment.
US10676689B2
Grease compositions are provided that can have one or more unexpectedly beneficial low temperature properties even though the grease compositions are formed from lower value components that traditional low temperature greases. The unexpectedly beneficial low temperature properties can be achieved in part by grease compositions that include a naphthenic base stock having a viscosity index of roughly 120 or less and/or a pour point of −20° C. or more while having a naphthenes content of 60 wt % or more. In some aspects, the naphthenic base stock can have an aromatics content of 20 wt % or less.
US10676686B2
An emulsion comprising water and an immiscible predominantly hydrocarbon-based liquid, wherein the emulsion further comprises at least one protein for inhibiting the growth of microorganisms, said protein containing or being capable of binding to one of: a monosaccharide and an oligosaccharide. Uses of the invention include, but are not limited to: applications in oil well/fracking operations where it is necessary or desirable to neutralise bacteria in the extracted liquid; as an additive emulsion for bio-diesel to reduce emissions, such as NOx etc.; and as an additive in the water of heating/cooling systems for its biocidal properties.
US10676682B2
A vacuum separator is used to separate a pitch stream from a slurry hydrocracking reactor upstream of the product fractionation column. The process and apparatus removes pitch from the product streams to enable easier separation of light VGO from heavy VGO in a fractionation column.
US10676670B2
The present invention relates to liquid-crystalline media comprising one or more compounds of formula T and one or more compounds selected from the group of compounds of formulae I, II and III, in which the parameters have the meaning indicated in Claim 1, and to components comprising these media for high-frequency technology, in particular phase shifters and microwave array antennas.
US10676668B2
For a metal gate replacement integration scheme, the present disclosure describes removing a polysilicon gate electrode with a highly selective wet etch chemistry without damaging surrounding layers. For example, the wet etch chemistry can include one or more alkaline solvents with a steric hindrance amine structure, a buffer system that includes tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMAH) and monoethanolamine (MEA), one or more polar solvents, and water.
US10676666B2
A quantum dot aggregate particle including a plurality of quantum dots, a polyvalent metal compound, and a thiol compound having at least two thiol groups at its end terminals, wherein a size of the quantum dot aggregate particle is in a range from about 20 nanometers to 10 micrometers.
US10676663B2
The present disclosure relates to formulations comprising an electrolyzed carrier fluid, optionally with an organic solvent and/or an additive. The formulations may be applied to in-situ and ex-situ hydrocarbon sources to recover or improve the hydrocarbon material.
US10676661B2
Fluid compositions including a base fluid and at least one granular hemicellulose material. The base fluid may be an oleaginous fluid or a non-oleaginous fluid. The granular hemicellulose material may have a cumulative particle size distribution D90 of about 4 mm or less and D10 of about 1 mm or greater, or D90 of 2.5 mm or less and D10 of about 1.5 mm or greater, or even D90 of about 3.8 mm or less, and D10 of about 2.4 mm or greater. The granular hemicellulose materials useful may have an average aspect ratio equal to or less than about 5:1, an average aspect ratio equal to or less than about 2:1, or even an average aspect ratio is about 1:1. The granular hemicellulose materials have hemicellulose in an amount from about 10% to about 50% by weight, cellulose in an amount from about 30% to about 50% by weight, and lignin in an amount from about 5% to about 35% by weight. The granular hemicellulose materials may be added to the base fluid in an amount from about 1 ppb to about 50 ppb, or even from about 4 ppb to about 40 ppb. The fluid compositions may be useful for sealing fractures in a subterranean formation, and reducing fluid loss in a subterranean formation.
US10676651B2
The present invention provides an adhesive film hardly suffering from fisheyes and deposition of dirt and dusts thereonto and having excellent mechanical strength and heat resistance as well as good adhesion properties, which can be suitably used as various surface protective films, etc. The present invention relates to an adhesive film comprising a polyester film and an adhesive layer formed on at least one surface of the polyester film, in which the adhesive layer comprises a resin having a glass transition point of not higher than 0° C., and an antistatic agent, and a thickness of the adhesive layer is not more than 10 μm.
US10676643B2
A coating film-forming composition includes a hydrolysis-condensation product of a hydrolyzable silane and fine inorganic particles subjected to a special dispersion treatment, that can be formed into a highly heat-resistant, highly transparent coating film capable of exhibiting a high refractive index and having a large thickness and excellent storage stability as a coating composition; and a process for producing the coating film-forming composition.
US10676641B2
Curable silicone rubber compositions of high viscosity can be ballistically printed if the melt flow index is within a defined shear thinning range and the viscosity is also within a defined range.
US10676639B2
The present inventions concerns compositions for producing thermoset polyurethanes, comprising polyisocyanates and polyols selected from a list consisting of allicyclic, aromatic compounds and branched polyesters. The films obtained from these compositions exhibit a high transparency, high thermal stability and good chemical resistance, and a method to produce the same. The said polyurethane films can be widely used in electronics industry where high transparency, high thermal resistance and good chemical resistance are the main requirements. Particularly, these films can be used as the substrates for conductive coatings and barrier coatings. These functionally coated films are particularly useful in applications such as touch panels or photo-voltaic cells.
US10676635B2
The invention provides a silicone-modified epoxy resin composition comprising a silicone-modified epoxy resin having at least two epoxy groups, obtained from hydrosilylation reaction of an alkenyl-containing epoxy compound with an organopolysiloxane, a silicone-modified phenolic resin having at least two phenolic hydroxyl groups, obtained from hydrosilylation reaction of an alkenyl-containing phenol compound with an organopolysiloxane, black pigment, and an inorganic filler. Because of excellent tracking resistance, the epoxy resin composition is suited for encapsulating semiconductor devices.
US10676626B2
An ink jet textile printing ink composition includes water; a color material; and a metal chelating agent. In the ink composition described above, the metal chelating agent includes at least one selected from methyl glycine diacetic acid, L-glutamate diacetic acid, L-aspartic diacetic acid, hydroxyethylimino diacetic acid, 3-hydroxy-2,2′-iminodisuccucinic acid, dicarboxymethyl glutamic acid, (S,S)-ethylenediaminedisuccinic acid, and salts thereof, and the pH of the ink composition is 6 to 10.
US10676622B2
FF properties of a multilayer coating film configured to exhibit a warm color through a lustrous layer (14) and a translucent colored layer (15) are improved to achieve a metallic textured color having a high-quality color tone. The lustrous layer (14) contains, in a mixed state, a high-reflection flake (21) having a visible light reflectance of 90 % or more and a low-reflection flake (22) having a visible light reflectance that is half (i.e., ½) or smaller than the visible light reflectance of the high-reflection flake (21) as the luster material. When both of the high-reflection flake (21) and the low-reflection flake (22) are projected on a bottom of the lustrous layer (14), a ratio of a projected area of the flakes (21) and (22) on the bottom of the lustrous layer (14) is 100 %.
US10676620B2
The present invention is directed to a process for producing precipitated calcium carbonate with improved resistance to structural breakdown, wherein the milk of lime is carbonated in the presence of at least one gas other than carbon dioxide, or the carbonation is carried out in the presence of a static gas bubble comminution unit as well as to precipitated calcium carbonate obtained by such a process.
US10676616B2
The polyamide resin composition according to the present invention contains a polyamide resin (A) wherein an average carbon number of an alkylene group between amide groups is 5 or less and a polyamide resin (B) wherein an average carbon number of an alkylene group between amide groups is more than 5, wherein a ratio by mass (A)/(B) of the polyamide resin (A) to the polyamide resin (B) is from 98/2 to 40/60, and wherein, to 100 parts by mass of a total amount of the polyamide resin (A) and the polyamide resin (B), 0.5 to 20 part(s) by mass of a metal cyanide salt of a composition formula (1) (Ax[M(CN)y]) is compounded.
US10676609B2
A thermoplastic elastomer composition and a molded article manufactured using the same. The thermoplastic elastomer composition includes: a styrene block copolymer, an oil, a polyolefin resin, a polystyrene resin, and inorganic fillers, wherein the thermoplastic elastomer composition has a post-molding shrinkage rate of about 0.08% or less, as calculated by Equation 1 defined in the specification.
US10676608B2
The invention is related to a class of hydrophilic poly(meth)acrylamide-based copolymer comprising dangling (i.e., pendant) phosphorylcholine groups and dangling (i.e., pendant) reactive groups or chains each of which comprises one carboxyl group, one thiol group, or one primary or secondary amino group. The hydrophilic copolymers have a relatively high affinity to a base coating of a polyanionic polymer on a medical device or contact lens and are reactive towards azetidinium groups of an azetidinium-containing polymer upon heating. They can find particular use in producing water-soluble highly-branched hydrophilic polymeric material and in producing water gradient contact lenses.
US10676600B2
A blended thermoplastic composition includes: from about 20 wt % to about 99 wt % of a thermoplastic polymer element; from about 1 wt % to about 60 wt % of a graphite-based filler element including at least about 0.01 wt % functional groups on a surface of the graphite-based filler element; from about 0.1 wt % to about 30 wt % of a functional agent element; and from about 0 to about 50 wt % of a thermally conductive and electrically insulative filler. The functional agent element includes functional groups that interact with the functional groups on the surface of the graphite-based filler element, resulting in an increase of the volume resistivity of the blended thermoplastic composition that is at least 1*102 greater than the volume resistivity of a substantially identical electrically conductive blended thermoplastic composition that does not include a functional agent element.
US10676598B2
In one or more embodiments, the present invention provides an way to modify the isoprene unit using an alder-ene reaction to form thermoset compounds comprising the resultant electron-deficient, readily crosslinkable polyisobutylene-based rubber that avoids the use of corrosive bromine or chlorine to make the activated butyl rubber, is easier to crosslink than the halobutyls, allows crosslinking with a simple organic base or a peroxide, and has mechanical properties as good as or better than sulfur crosslinked butyl rubbers.
US10676597B2
The invention relates to a non-crosslinked natural rubber latex composition for an inflatable stopper comprising a homogeneous mixture of: a) natural rubber latex; b) a surfactant; c) an amine based chemical antiozonant; d) possibly ammonia and preferably e) single or double wall electrically conductive nanotubes. The invention furthermore relates to an ozone resistant inflatable stopper comprising non-crosslinked natural rubber latex and fiber reinforcement, the rubber having an ozone resistance according to ISO 1431/1 at 50 pphm concentration ozone at 23±2° C., for the time frame of 48 hours, atmospheric humidity of 55% and strain static exposure of 20% and preferably a surface resistivity lower than 100 GΩ according to DIN EN 60079-32-2 and DVGW G 5621-3 (VP) measured at 1000 V and a maximum relative humidity of 30%.
US10676590B2
Disclosed herein is a resin composition, comprising: a crosslinking agent, its prepolymer, or a combination thereof; and a first unsaturated bond-containing resin. The resin composition may be used to make various articles, such as a prepreg, a resin film, a resin-coated copper, a laminate or a printed circuit board and achieve improvement in at least one, more or all properties including volatile content of prepreg, stickiness of prepreg, resin filling property of prepreg, glass transition temperature, dimensional stability under heat, T288 thermal resistance, thermal resistance after moisture absorption, dielectric constant and dissipation factor.
US10676588B2
Catalyst systems and methods for making and using the same are provided. The catalyst system can include a catalyst support, wherein the catalyst support has an average particle size of about 2 microns to about 200 microns. Nanoparticles are adhered to the catalyst support, wherein the nanoparticles have an average particle size of about 2 to about 200 nanometers. A catalyst is supported on the catalyst support.
US10676582B2
Polyurethane foams having a NFPA 101 Class B rating (ASTM E-84) which pass the FM 4450 Calorimeter Test are produced by reacting: (a) an organic polyisocyanate, (b) at least one polyether polyol or polyester polyol with a nominal hydroxyl functionality of at least 2.0, (c) a blowing agent composition and (d) at least one halogen-free flame retardant. The blowing agent composition includes: (1) no more than 10% by weight, based on total weight of the foam-forming composition, of one or more hydrocarbons having an LEL less than 2% by volume in air, and/or (2) a hydrocarbon having an LEL greater than 2% by volume in air, and (3) up to 1% by weight, based on total weight of foam-forming composition, of water.
US10676578B1
The present disclosure relates to an interlayer film for laminated glass comprising: (a) polyvinyl butyral (PVB) resin having an average molecular weight (Mw) as measured by Gel Permeation Chromatography (GPC) from about 175,000 to about 210,000 Dalton; and (b) about 30 to about 50 parts per hundred (pph) of a plasticizer. The interlayer film interposed between two glass sheets forms laminated glass having a pummel adhesion value that is greater in an outer area of the laminated glass than in a middle area of the laminated glass after the laminated glass has been maintained at 50° C. and 95% relative humidity (RH) for 28 days. The laminated glass exhibits improved durability and does not delaminate over time, even in the presence of high temperature and humidity conditions.
US10676572B1
Some variations provide a curable resin formulation for a water-decomposable thermoset material, comprising: first molecules containing a boron-oxygen-silicon group and a first functional group that is reactive for free-radical, cationic, and/or hydrosilylation polymerization; optionally second molecules containing at least one second functional group that is reactive with the first molecules; and a polymerization initiator. Other variations provide a curable resin formulation comprising: first molecules containing a polyester group and a first functional group that is reactive for free-radical, cationic, and/or hydrosilylation polymerization; optionally second molecules containing at least one second functional group that is reactive with the first molecules; and a polymerization initiator. Other variations provide a cured, water-decomposable thermoset solid material comprising boron-oxygen-silicon groups and/or polyester groups, wherein the material is characterized by at least 50 wt % decomposition in water with a pH of 7, for 60 minutes, at a temperature of 100° C.
US10676571B2
A polyetherimide composition comprises the polymerization product of a catalyzed imidization product of a 3-substituted phthalic anhydride and a sulfone diamine having improved melt stability and reduced corrosivity, and a method of manufacture thereof.
US10676568B2
A silicone-polyether copolymer has the formula Xg—Y, where each X is an independently selected silicone moiety having a particular structure, Y is a linear or branched polyether moiety, and subscript g is on average more than 1. A method of preparing the silicone-polyether copolymer comprising reacting a polyether compound and an organosilicon compound in the presence of a hydrosilylation-reaction catalyst. A sealant is also disclosed, the sealant comprising the silicone-polyether copolymer and a condensation-reaction catalyst.
US10676563B2
A polymer complex is disclosed which is the reaction product of one or more polymers having a terminal or pendant hydroxyl group, or a terminal or pendent carboxyl group, or combinations thereof, with at least one metal complex and one alkyl phosphate. This polymer complex acts as an adhesion promotion agent as well as a viscosity stabilizer when formulated in a printing ink or coating.
US10676562B2
A process for preparing solvent-free aqueous polyurethane dispersion modified with acrylic grafting is divided into four steps. The first step is a reaction of a diisocyanate with a polyol to prepare a prepolymer; the second step involves diluting the prepolymer with an acrylate monomer and adding a sulfonate-based chain extender to react; the third step involves adding deionized water and a water-soluble diamine-based chain extender to obtain a solvent-free sulfonate-based aqueous polyurethane dispersion; and the fourth step involves letting the aqueous polyurethane become modified with acrylic grafting. The resulting aqueous polyurethane has excellent mechanical strength, heat resistance and water resistance.
US10676557B2
The invention provides a hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker which comprises (1) a polydiorganosiloxane polymer chain comprising dimethylsiloxane units and hydrophilized siloxane unit having one methyl substituent and one monovalent C10-C50 organic substituent having two or three carboxy groups, wherein the molar ratio of the hydrophilized siloxane units to the dimethylsiloxane units is from about 0.035 to about 0.25, and (2) two terminal (meth)acryloyl groups. The hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker has a number average molecular weight of greater than 3000 Daltons. The present invention is also related to a silicone hydrogel contact lens, which comprises repeating units derived from a hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker of the invention. In addition, the invention provides a method for making silicone hydrogel contact lenses using a lens-forming formulation comprising hydrophilized polydiorganosiloxane vinylic crosslinker of the invention.
US10676556B2
A water-absorbing polymer obtained from polymerization of (A) and (B) in aqueous medium wherein (A) is a phosphate-containing (meth)acrylic monomer and/or a salt thereof, and (B) is a monomer having one (meth)acrylic group within the molecule and/or a salt thereof that is different from component (A); and reacting the reaction product of (A) and (B) with (C) an organopolysiloxane having a (meth)acrylic group at both ends.
US10676554B2
A polymer compound comprising a repeating unit having at least one group selected from the group consisting of a blocked isocyanato group and a blocked isothiocyanato group, a repeating unit having at least one group selected from the group consisting of a hydroxy group and a carboxy group and a repeating unit represented by the following formula (1), wherein the content of the repeating unit having at least one group selected from the group consisting of a blocked isocyanato group and a blocked isothiocyanato group in the polymer compound is 1% by mol or more and 30% by mol or less when the total content of all repeating units contained in the above-described polymer compound is taken as 100% by mol: in the formula (1), R2, R2 and R3 each independently represent a hydrogen atom or a methyl group.
US10676553B2
Silica-coated alumina activator-supports, and catalyst compositions containing these activator-supports, are disclosed. Methods also are provided for preparing silica-coated alumina activator-supports, for preparing catalyst compositions, and for using the catalyst compositions to polymerize olefins.
US10676549B2
The present invention pertains to a process for manufacturing a vinylidene fluoride polymer, to a polymer obtainable via said process and to an article comprising the same.
US10676548B2
The present invention relates to a vinyl chloride-based polymer, a method of preparing the same, and a plastisol including the vinyl chloride-based polymer. The vinyl chloride-based polymer according to the present invention may exhibit high viscosity characteristics in a low shear region by having particle size distribution characteristics, in which particles having a relatively small particle diameter and particles having a relatively large particle diameter are distributed at a specific ratio, and may exhibit low viscosity characteristics in a high shear region due to small increases in viscosity and stress as shear rate increases, and thus, the vinyl chloride-based polymer may be easily used in a spray coating process.Therefore, the vinyl chloride-based polymer according to the present invention and the method of preparing the same may be easily applied to industries that need them, for example, vinyl chloride-based resin industry for paste processing.
US10676547B2
This invention relates to organoaluminum compounds, organoaluminum activator systems, preferably supported, to polymerization catalyst systems containing these activator systems, and to polymerization processes utilizing the same. In particular, this invention relates to catalyst systems comprising ion-exchange layered silicate, a catalyst compound, an activator and an aluminum compound represented by formula: Al(R′)3−v(R″)v, wherein each R′, independently, is a C1-C30 hydrocarbyl group; each R″, independently, is a C4-C20 hydrocarbenyl group; and v is from 0.1 to 3.
US10676540B2
Process for the production of thermally modified starch comprising the steps of mixing starch in powder form having a specific moisture content with an alkaline water solution to obtain a wet powder; feeding a continuous flow of said wet powder into a continuous dryer together with a continuous flow of hot air; discharging a continuous flow of dried powder from said continuous drier; supplying said continuous flow of said dried powder into a turbo-reactor, in which the inner wall of said turbo-reactor is maintained at a specific temperature; converting said dried powder into a thermally inhibited starch; and discharging said thermally inhibited starch from said turbo-reactor; it is also disclosed a thermally inhibited starch obtained from the aforementioned process with enhanced physical chemical properties.
US10676539B2
A molecule that binds specifically to a human tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) or a TPA mutant is provided. The molecule having sub-nanomolar affinity to inhibit fibrin-dependent plasminogen activation with an IC50<5 nM, to inhibit degradation of human fibron clots without affecting TPA amidolytic activity or non-fibrin-dependent activation, and the amino acid sequence of the TPA mutant is at least 65% identical to SEQ ID NO: 1 or SEQ ID NO: 2. Further provided is a method for treating systemic bleeding and brain hemorrhage after TPA treatment in a patient in need of such treatment. The method comprises administering to said patient an effective amount of the molecule, wherein the molecule selectively inhibits fibrin-augmented plasminogen activation in the patient.
US10676528B2
The invention provides a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) comprising an antigen binding domain specific for TSLPR, a transmembrane domain, and an intracellular T cell signaling domain. Nucleic acids, recombinant expression vectors, host cells, populations of cells, antibodies, or antigen binding portions thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions relating to the CARs are disclosed. Methods of detecting the presence of a proliferative disorder, e.g., cancer, in a mammal and methods of treating or preventing a proliferative disorder, e.g., cancer, in a mammal are also disclosed.
US10676525B2
The present disclosure is generally directed to compositions that include antibodies, e.g., monoclonal, antibodies, antibody fragments, etc., that specifically bind a TREM2 protein, e.g., a mammalian TREM2 or human TREM2, and use of such compositions in preventing, reducing risk, or treating an individual in need thereof.
US10676522B2
The disclosure relates to methods, treatment regimens, uses, kits and therapies for treating asthma, such as severe asthma, by employing IL-17 antagonists to a patient population defined by serum concentration of IgE and optionally also an eosinophil count in peripheral blood.
US10676519B2
A chimeric protein having deubiquitinase activity, methods of identifying anti-deubiquitinase compounds using chimeric proteins, and kits comprising chimeric proteins are described herein. In one aspect, a chimeric protein comprises a mammalian deubiquitinase catalytic domain, a linker domain, and a non-human deubiquitinase proteasome binding domain. In another aspect, a method of identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity comprises a) providing an assay for identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity, wherein the assay comprises one or more biological cells comprising a chimeric protein comprising a mammalian deubiquitinase catalytic domain, a linker domain, and a non-human deubiquitinase proteasome binding domain; b) screening the assay with at least one compound; and c) identifying a compound having deubiquitinase inhibition activity based on survival of the biological cell. In another aspect, a kit comprises a biological cell comprising a herein disclosed chimeric protein.
US10676514B2
The present invention provides CDCA1-derived epitope peptides having the ability to induce cytotoxic T cells. The present invention further provides polynucleotides encoding the peptides, antigen-presenting cells presenting the peptides, and cytotoxic T cells targeting the peptides, as well as methods of inducing the antigen-presenting cells or CTLs. The present invention also provides compositions and pharmaceutical compositions containing them as an active ingredient. Further, the present invention provides methods of treating and/or preventing cancer, and/or preventing postoperative recurrence thereof, using the peptides, polynucleotides, antigen-presenting cells, cytotoxic T cells or pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention. Methods of inducing an immune response against cancer are also provided.
US10676503B2
A method for purifying a protein comprising an antibody, antibody fragment, or immunoglobulin single variable domain, from a solution containing at least one contaminant by superantigen chromatography comprising: a) adsorbing the protein to the superantigen immobilized on a solid support; b) removing the at least one contaminant by contacting the immobilized superantigen containing the adsorbed protein with a first wash buffer comprising an aliphatic carboxylate; and c) eluting the protein from the superantigen immobilized on the solid support.
US10676498B2
The present disclosure provides procedures and intermediates for the preparation of Sofosbuvir, comprising the step of reacting a compound of formula 2: wherein R1 and R2 can independently be hydrogen or halogen, provided that at least one of R1 and R2 is a halogen.
US10676492B2
Disclosed are novel branched amphiphilic lipids, in particular novel branched amphiphilic lipids of general formula (II). Also disclosed is a method of synthesis for the compounds of formula (II), from unsaturated amphiphilic compounds of general formula (I). Further disclosed is the use of the compounds of general formula (II) and of the lipoplexes obtained by formulation of the compounds of general formula (II) for applications, particularly transfection, in which improved fusion properties are desired.
US10676473B2
Disclosed are chemical entities which are inhibitors of spleen tyrosine kinase (SYK), namely, chemical entities comprising 6-((1R,2S)-2-aminocyclohexylamino)-7-fluoro-4-(1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-4-yl)-1H-pyrrolo[3,4-c]pyridine-3(2H)-one and certain solid state forms thereof. Also disclosed are methods of using the chemical entities to treat disorders such as a cancer.
US10676461B2
The present invention relates to N-((3S,4R)-1-((8-chloroquinoxalin-6-yl)carbonyl)-3-(4-fluorophenyl)piperidin-4-yl)-1-methyl-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carboxamide, which is a compound that can be useful for the treatment or prevention of SPT-related diseases including congenital diseases associated with the storage of sphingolipids, such as cancer and Niemann-Pick disease, or a salt thereof.
US10676459B2
The present invention relates to polymorphic forms of compound 1 or 1a and processes for preparing compound 1 and 1a polymorphs, which are useful as antifungal agents. In particular, the invention seeks to provide a new methodology for preparing polymorphs of compound 1 and substituted derivatives thereof.
US10676457B2
The present invention is directed to cyclopropylamine derivatives which are LSD1 inhibitors useful in the treatment of diseases such as cancer.
US10676456B2
The present invention provides a genus of polycyclic amines that are useful as opioid receptor modulators. The compounds of the invention are useful in both therapeutic and diagnostic methods, including for treating pain, neurological disorders, cardiac disorders, bowel disorders, drug and alcohol addiction, drug overdose, urinary disorders, respiratory disorders, sexual dysfunction, psoriasis, graft rejection or cancer.
US10676455B2
Embodiments of the invention include methods of treating, preventing, and/or reduce the risk or severity of a condition selected from the group consisting of muscle wasting, muscle weakness, cachexia, and a combination thereof in an individual in need thereof. In some embodiments, particular small molecules are employed for treatment, prevention, and/or reduction in the risk of muscle wasting. In at least particular cases, the small molecules are inhibitors of STAT3.
US10676448B2
The invention relates to a novel method for producing polyisocyanurates comprising isocyanate groups, based on 2,4- and 2,6-toluylene diisocyanate (TDI) and to the use thereof in coating compositions.
US10676447B2
The present invention provides a benzotriazole derivative compound represented by a general formula, (wherein R3 represents an alkyl group, and R4 represents an acryloyloxyalkyl group or a methacryloyloxyalkyl group), as a novel compound capable of being suitably used as a highly light-resistant ultraviolet absorber or resin composition that exhibits an ultraviolet-blocking function over a prolonged period of time and that strongly absorbs wavelengths in the ultraviolet light range of 400 nm or less while ensuring little coloration.
US10676446B2
The invention provides novel compounds having the general formula (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9, R10, R12, R13, R14, A1, A2, A3, n and m are as described herein.
US10676440B2
The present invention is related to crystalline forms of 2-(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-N,2-dimethyl-N-(6-(4-methylpiperazin-1-yl)-4-(o-tolyl)pyridin-3-yl)propanamide which is an NK-1 antagonist useful in the treatment of induced vomiting and other disorders.
US10676439B2
A pyridine compound having a SF5 group on position-3 and position-4 of a pyridine ring is provided. Pentafluorosulfanyl pyridine represented by formula (d): wherein a SF5 group binds to either one of position-3 or position-4 of a pyridine ring, and R2 binds to the other one of position-3 or position-4; and R1, R2, R3, and R4 are independently a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a substituted or non-substituted alkyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryl group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a nitro group, a cyano group, a substituted or non-substituted alkanesulfonyl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted arenesulfonyl group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkoxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryloxy group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, an acyloxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkanesulfonyloxy group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted arenesulfonyloxy group having 6 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted alkoxycarbonyl group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aryloxycarbonyl group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted carbamoyl group having 2 to 18 carbon atoms, a substituted amino group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, an amino group, an azide group, a substituted or non-substituted aralkyloxy group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, a substituted or non-substituted aralkylsulfide group having 7 to 30 carbon atoms, or a SF5 group.
US10676436B2
Provided are compounds that target the nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain, leucine rich repeat containing X1 (NLRX1) pathway. The compounds can be used to treat multiple conditions, including inflammatory, immune-mediated, and/or chronic inflammatory gastrointestinal diseases; systemic immune-mediated diseases; cancers; and infectious diseases.
US10676429B2
Inhibitors of HBV replication of Formula (I) including stereochemically isomeric forms, and salts, hydrates, solvates thereof, wherein B, R1, R2 and R4 have the meaning as defined herein. The present invention also relates to processes for preparing said compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use, alone or in combination with other HBV inhibitors, in HBV therapy.
US10676422B2
The present invention relates to kinetic resolution of racemic δ-hydroxyl ester via asymmetric catalytic hydrogenation and an application thereof. In the presence of chiral spiro pyridyl phosphine ligand Iridium catalyst and base, racemic δ-hydroxyl esters were subjected to asymmetric catalytic hydrogenation to obtain extent optical purity chiral δ-hydroxyl esters and corresponding 1,5-diols. An optically active chiral δ-hydroxyl ester and 1,5-diols can be obtained at very high enantioselectivity and yield with relatively low usage of catalyst. The chiral δ-hydroxyl ester and 1,5-diols obtained by using the method can be used as a critical raw material for asymmetric synthesis of chiral drugs (R)-lisofylline and natural drugs (+)-civet, (−)-indolizidine 167B and (−)-coniine.
US10676416B2
The invention relates to a process for methanol synthesis comprising the steps of providing a syngas feed stream comprising hydrogen and a mixture of carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide, wherein carbon dioxide represents from 1 to 50 mol % of the total molar content of the feed stream, carbon monoxide is contained from 0.1 to 85 mol % of the total molar content, and H2 is comprised from 5 to 95 mol % of the total molar content of the feed stream; providing an indium oxide catalyst selected from a bulk catalyst and a supported catalyst comprising indium oxide (In2O3) as the main active phase; putting in contact said stream with said catalyst at a reaction temperature of at least 373 K (99.85° C.) and under a pressure ranging of at least 1 MPa; and recovering the methanol effluents. The invention also relates to an indium oxide based catalyst.
US10676414B2
A process for the manufacture of haloalkanes, or more particularly to a process for the manufacture of 1,1,1,3,3-pentachloropropane (HCC-240fa) and/or 1,1,1,3-tetrachloropropane (HCC-250fb). The process includes (a) mixing a catalyst, co-catalyst and a haloalkane starting material under conditions suitable to produce a homogeneous mixture; (b) reacting the homogeneous mixture with a haloalkene and/or alkene starting material under conditions suitable to produce a haloalkane product stream; and (c) recovering a haloalkane product from said product stream.
US10676407B2
The present application provides a reactor with an inclined bottom gas-inlet for aerobic fermentation. A fermenter is provided with a circular inner tank, end covers and a jacket. An airtight fermentation space is formed in the fermenter by the inner tank, an upper end cover and a lower end cover. A feed opening and an exhaust outlet are arranged at an upper part of the fermenter, and a discharge opening is arranged at a lower part of the lower end cover of the fermenter. An energy-saving stirrer is mounted in the fermenter. A plurality of air chambers are arranged at an external wall at the bottom of the inner tank of the fermenter and are within the jacket. A plurality of aeration nozzles are defined on an inner side of each air chamber, and the aeration nozzles are disposed next to the inner tank.
US10676405B2
A process for preparing an elemental sulphur-containing composition for use as a fertilizer and/or soil improver comprises wet milling elemental sulphur in a liquid to produce a micronized sulphur slurry for application to soil, and further comprises adding a preventive scavenging additive for fixating sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide gases that are released downstream of the mill.
US10676392B2
Described are carbon nanotube dispersions containing single-walled carbon nanotubes dispersed in a dispersant solution comprising a solvent (water, organic polar protic solvents, and/or organic polar aprotic solvents), and an azo compound. The single-walled carbon nanotubes are not cross-linked with covalent bonds. The dispersions are useful for fabricating transparent conductive thin films on flexible and inflexible substrates. Methods for making the transparent conductive thin films are also described.
US10676388B2
One aspect relates to a light guide comprising a jacket and one or more cores, wherein the jacket surrounds the cores. Each core has a refractive index profile perpendicular to the maximum extension of the core, wherein at least one refractive index nK of each refractive index profile is greater than the refractive index nM1 of the jacket. The jacket is made of silicon dioxide and has an OH content of less than 10 ppm, a chlorine content of less than 60 ppm, and an aluminium content of less than 200 ppb. One aspect also relates to a silicon dioxide granulate I, characterized by a chlorine content of less than 200 ppm and an aluminium content of less than 200 ppb, in each case based on the total weight of the silicon dioxide granulate I.
US10676383B2
A high efficiency treatment system (system) wastewater treatment system including a tank with a multi-chamber tank system that is designed to remove pollutants from domestic wastewater. Embodiments of the system consist of a pretreatment chamber, which is in fluid communication with an anoxic chamber, which is in fluid communication with an aeration chamber, which is in fluid communication with a clarification chamber, and which is in fluid communication with a polishing chamber. The system can be applied to remove suspended solids, BOD, ammonia, nitrate and TKN from wastewater.
US10676377B2
A method of selectively separating ions, including: (a) providing a reverse osmosis (RO) separation arrangement having an RO membrane; (b) introducing a feed brine to the RO membrane, the brine containing multivalent cations, alkali cations and halide anions, a total concentration of the alkali cations and halide anions being at least 4%, by weight of the feed brine; (c) applying a sub-osmotic pressure to the feed brine, to drive a first portion of the brine through the RO membrane to produce a permeate solution, a remainder of the feed brine being rejected by the RO membrane and being discharged as a reject solution; the sub-osmotic pressure being applied so as to preferentially distribute the multivalent cations to the reject solution, with respect to the permeate solution; the sub-osmotic pressure being less than 0.9 times a measured or theoretical osmotic pressure of the feed brine.