US11695238B2

Various embodiments include a connector head assembly for an electrical cable attached to one or more receptacle connectors. The connector head assembly may include an elongate overmold having a longitudinal extent that is longer than a height or width thereof. The elongate overmold may be configured to encase a terminal end of the electrical cable coupled to the one or more receptacle connectors inside the elongate overmold. The connector head assembly may also include a pull tab pivotally attached to the elongate overmold on an upper surface thereof. A pulling force applied to the pull tab may be configured to separate the receptacle connector from a receptacle in which the receptacle connector is configured to be held.
US11695230B2

A connector includes a pair of terminals. Each of the terminals includes a first sub-terminal having a first fixation part and a plurality of first elastic arms extending from the first fixation part, and a second sub-terminal having a second fixation part and a plurality of second elastic arms extending from the second fixation part. The first fixation part of the first sub-terminal is laminated on the second fixation part of the second sub-terminal, and the plurality of first elastic arms and the plurality of second elastic arms are alternately arranged in a row for electrically contacting with a shared bus bar.
US11695224B1

A lever connector for contacting electrical conductors includes features and improvements over other lever connectors. The lever connector includes a housing, a busbar located within the housing, one or more lever mechanisms, and one or more resilient members that connect the lever mechanisms to the busbar. The lever mechanism includes a lever located on a near side of the busbar bridge and a lifting mechanism located on a far side of the busbar bridge opposite the near side of the busbar bridge. When the lever is actuated and lifted upwards and away from the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member to release away from the busbar. When the lever is closed and pushed downward toward the housing, the lifting mechanism moves the resilient member downward to push the electrical conductor against the busbar, thereby making electrical contact between the electrical conductor and the busbar.
US11695223B2

An antenna array is provided which may include different levels of antenna elements on the array. A first set of antenna elements are arranged on a first set of reflectors with the reflectors being arranged in a shape having corners. A second set of reflectors with a second set of antenna elements are mounted on the corners of the first set of reflectors. A third set of reflectors is arranged in another shape with a third set of antenna elements being on the faces of the third set of reflectors. The first and second set of reflectors and antenna elements are on a first level of the array and the third set of reflectors and antenna elements are on a second level of the array. The third set of reflectors and antenna elements are between the first level and the base plate of the array.
US11695217B2

A display device includes a display panel, a conductive layer disposed on the display panel and including a plurality of first patterns and a plurality of second patterns having a shape different from the first patterns, and an antenna element spaced from the conductive layer and operating in each of a first frequency band and a second frequency band. A first signal within the first frequency band constructively interferes with a first reflected signal corresponding to the first signal reflected at least partially by the first patterns, and a second signal within the second frequency band constructively interferes with a second reflected signal corresponding to the second signal reflected at least partially by the second patterns.
US11695212B2

Aspects of the disclosure are directed to an antenna assembly having a first conductive element having a bowtie shape, the first conductive element on a dielectric material at a first layer; a feed point within the bowtie; a second conductive element as a feed line, at a second layer, wherein the second conductive element is electrically coupled to the first conductive element at least at the feed point, independently of direct electrical contact between the first conductive element and the second conductive element; and a ground plane. In some implementations, the second conductive element has no direct electrical contact with the first conductive element, and electrical coupling of the conductive elements comprises electric fields within the dielectric. This reduces the risk of electrical performance degradation caused by mechanical damage at the feed point, such as when the antenna assembly is installed to conform to a non-planar surface.
US11695210B2

A terminal device is provided. The terminal device includes a feed, a metal frame, and a radiating patch. At least two grooves are disposed on an outer surface of the metal frame, two through-holes are disposed in each groove, the radiating patch is disposed in each groove, the metal frame is grounded, two antenna feeding points are disposed on each radiating patch, the feed is connected to one feeding point through one through-hole, the antenna feeding points in each groove are in a one-to-one correspondence with the through-holes, and each radiating patch is insulated from the groove by using a non-conducting material.
US11695207B2

Provided is an antenna device with a simple configuration and in which it is possible to control the directivity in various directions. An antenna device according to the present invention is provided with: an array antenna that includes at least one antenna element disposed on a first surface of a substrate and that forms beams in respective directions having a plurality of angles including a first angle relative to the first surface of the substrate; and a side wall that is provided on at least a partial periphery of the at least one antenna element and that refracts, in a direction along the substrate, a first beam in the direction having the first angle.
US11695194B2

A rear glass according to the invention is for attachment to a lift-up backdoor that closes an opening in a rear portion of a vehicle, and includes a glass plate, a defogger disposed in a vicinity of a center of the glass plate in an up-down direction, and a shared antenna installed on the glass plate upward or downward of the defogger, the shared antenna including a power supply unit, an AM antenna connected to the power supply unit, and an FM antenna connected to the power supply unit, and a relationship between an element length LAM of the AM antenna, a center wavelength λFM-C corresponding to a reception frequency band of the FM antenna and a wavelength shortening coefficient α of the glass plate satisfying 0.49×α×λFM-C≤LAM≤0.67×α×λFM-C.
US11695190B2

The present application provides a secondary battery, which includes a first electrode assembly, a second electrode assembly, a case, and a top cap assembly. The top cap assembly includes a top cap plate and a first electrode terminal, the top cap plate is connected to the case, and the first electrode terminal is arranged on the top cap plate. The first electrode assembly includes a first body and first tabs extending from the first body, and the first tabs are multiple and stacked. The second electrode assembly includes a second body and second tabs extending from the second body, and the second tabs are multiple and stacked. An end of each of the second tabs that is away from the second body is a second end portion. Each of the first tabs includes a first connecting portion extending beyond the second end portion.
US11695186B2

The present invention provides a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery laminated separator which improves a long-term battery characteristic of a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery. According to the nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery laminated separator in accordance with an aspect of the present invention, an absolute value of a difference between (i) a standard deviation of whiteness index in one outermost layer and (ii) a standard deviation of whiteness index of the other outermost layer is greater than 0.01 and is 0.60 or less, and a greater one of the two standard deviation values of whiteness index is 0.06 or more and 0.91 or less.
US11695179B2

The present invention relates to a secondary battery in which a conductive cover, which is electrically connected to a case and has a flat part, is formed at an upper end of the case so as to facilitate welding of an electrode tab and enable space utilization to be maximized. According to one embodiment, disclosed is a secondary battery comprising: an electrode assembly; a case for accommodating the electrode assembly; a cap assembly which is coupled to an upper part of the case so as to seal the case, and has a terminal part; and a conductive cover which is coupled to an upper part of the case and fixed to a lateral plate of the case.
US11695176B2

A zinc-air battery cell assembly comprising: a layer of anode material; one or more layers of cathode material; a separator directly between and engaging both the layer of anode material and the layer of cathode material that acts as both an electronic insulator and an ion conductive path between the layer of anode material and the layer of cathode material; and a diffusion member directly engaging the layer of cathode material.
US11695175B2

One aspect of the sheet-like air cell of the present invention includes a positive electrode having a catalyst layer, a negative electrode, a separator, and an electrolyte solution that are housed in a sheet-like outer case. The electrolyte solution is an aqueous solution that contains an electrolyte salt and has a pH of 3 or more and less than 12. The electrolyte solution contains a water-soluble high-boiling solvent with a boiling point of 150° C. or more in an amount of 3 to 30% by mass of the total solvent. Another aspect of the sheet-like air cell of the present invention includes a positive electrode having a catalyst layer, a negative electrode, a separator, and an electrolyte that are housed in a sheet-like outer case. The electrolyte is obtained by blending an electrolyte solution and a thickening agent. The electrolyte solution is an aqueous solution that contains an electrolyte salt and has a pH of 3 or more and less than 12.
US11695171B2

A battery assembly according to an exemplary aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a first cell stack including a plurality of battery cells and a structural assembly including a first pocket sized and shaped to receive the first cell stack. The structural assembly is configured to assert a compressive load on the first cell stack and at least partially enclose the first cell stack.
US11695160B2

The present application relates to an electrochemical device. Specifically, the present application provides a cell, wherein the cell is formed by winding or stacking a first electrode and a second electrode which are arranged at an interval, and a separator is disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. Wherein the first electrode includes a first current collector, and the first current collector includes a coated region coated with a first active material and an uncoated region without the first active material; the uncoated region is at least partially provided with an insulating layer. The adhesion between the insulating layer and the first current collector is not less than about 0.5 N/m. The electrochemical device provided by the present application has improved safety performance.
US11695148B2

Provided is a fuel cell system including a plurality of fuel cell stacks, in which with a simple configuration, air retention is unlikely to occur in cooling water and a flow rate of the cooling water to each fuel cell stack can be uniformized. In a fuel cell system including a plurality of fuel cell stacks provided with a coolant flow path through which a coolant flows, the plurality of fuel cell stacks are juxtaposed in a horizontal direction, and include a supply pipeline that distributes and supplies the coolant to the coolant flow path, and a discharge pipeline that collects and discharges the coolant that has flowed through the coolant flow path, and the supply pipeline and the discharge pipeline are provided within a formation range where the coolant flow path is formed in the plurality of fuel cell stacks, in a direction of gravity.
US11695142B2

A fuel cell system includes: a fuel cell that includes an installation port and a discharge port for a reactant gas; a first injection device that intermittently injects the reactant gas; second and third injection devices that continuously inject the reactant gas; an ejector that includes an ejection port for the reactant gas from the first or second injection device and the discharge port; a first flow passage that connects the installation port and the ejection port; a second flow passage through which the reactant gas from the third injection device is led to the first flow passage without the ejector; and a control device that performs a warm-up operation by executing the injection of the third injection device, executes the injection of the second injection device, and executes the injection of the first injection device after completion of the warm-up operation.
US11695135B2

Methods and systems are described for optimizing water discharge in fuel cell vehicles. The system includes a fuel cell stack, a blower for purging water from the fuel cell stack and a controller. The controller detects that an ambient temperature satisfies a threshold temperature. The controller determines the fuel cell vehicle is approaching a stopping location. The controller calculates a water discharge time prediction necessary to purge excess water from the fuel cell stack while the fuel cell vehicle is operating in response to detecting that the ambient temperature satisfies the threshold temperature and the fuel cell vehicle is approaching the stopping location. The water discharge time prediction is calculated based on the blower operating while the fuel cell stack is in at least one of an idle state and a stopped state as the fuel cell vehicle approaches the stopping location.
US11695134B2

A method for humidifying a reactant in a fuel cell system is provided having a fuel cell stack, which is fluidically connected to a humidifier, wherein the humidifier comprises a membrane, on whose surface channels are formed. At least one of the channels is associated with a storage element for temporary storing of liquid water, the method involving the following steps: extracting the liquid water from the fuel cell stack and feeding the liquid water to the humidifier, admitting at least part of the liquid water into the storage element and temporarily storing the part therein, at least partially emptying the storage element by evaporating of the liquid water and humidifying of the reactant being supplied to the fuel cell stack by means of the evaporated liquid water, wherein the liquid water is extracted from the fuel cell stack both at the anode side and at the cathode side. A fuel cell system for carrying out the method is also provided.
US11695122B2

A layered cathode structure for a molten carbonate fuel cell is provided, along with methods of forming a layered cathode and operating a fuel cell including a layered cathode. The layered cathode can include at least a first cathode layer and a second cathode layer. The first cathode layer can correspond to a layer that is adjacent to the molten carbonate electrolyte during operation, while the second cathode layer can correspond to a layer that is adjacent to the cathode collector of the fuel cell. The first cathode layer can be formed by sintering a layer that includes a conventional precursor material for forming a cathode, such as nickel particles. The second cathode layer can be formed by sintering a layer that includes a mixture of particles of a conventional precursor material and 1.0 vol % to 30 vol % of particles of a lithium pore-forming compound. The resulting layered cathode structure can have an increased pore size adjacent to the cathode collector to facilitate diffusion of CO2 into the electrolyte interface, while also having a smaller pore size adjacent to the electrolyte to allow for improved electrical contact and/or reduced polarization at the interface between the electrolyte and the cathode.
US11695121B2

A strip-shaped electrode sheet includes an electrode foil including a strip-shaped foil exposed portion in which the electrode foil is exposed, a strip-shaped active material layer extending in a longitudinal direction, and a strip-shaped insulator layer containing insulating resin and formed on an insulator-layer support portion along a one-side layer edge portion of the active material layer and between the foil exposed portion of the electrode foil and an active-material-layer support portion. The insulator layer is located lower than a top face of the active material layer toward the electrode foil and includes a slant coating portion covering at least a lower portion of a one-side slant portion of the active material layer and a foil coating portion extending from the slant coating portion in a width-direction one side and covering the insulator-layer support portion of the electrode foil.
US11695113B2

According to one embodiment, provided is a secondary battery including a negative electrode containing a titanium-containing oxide, a positive electrode, a separator between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, a first aqueous electrolyte, a second aqueous electrolyte, and a third aqueous electrolyte. The first aqueous electrolyte is held in the negative electrode and contains 0.001% by mass to 0.5% by mass of zinc ions. The second aqueous electrolyte is held in the separator and contains 1% by mass to 5% by mass of a first compound that includes a hydrophobic portion and a hydrophilic portion. The third aqueous electrolyte is held in the positive electrode.
US11695110B2

This invention relates to particulate electroactive materials comprising a plurality of composite particles, wherein the composite particles comprise: (a) a porous carbon framework including micropores and optional mesopores having a total volume of at least 0.7 cm3/g and up to 2 cm3/g, wherein at least half of the total micropore and mesopore volume is in the form of pores having a diameter of no more than 1.5 nm; and (b) silicon located within the micropores and optional mesopores of the porous carbon framework in a defined amount relative to the total volume of the micropores and optional mesopores.
US11695102B2

Light-emitting devices with active electrical elements and light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are disclosed. LEDs may be mounted on an active electrical element such that the LEDs are within peripheral edges of the active electrical element. Contact pads may be arranged on the active electrical element for receiving external power and communication signals for active control of the LEDs. A light-transmissive carrier may be positioned over the active electrical element and the LEDs. Electrical traces of the carrier may be configured to electrically connect with the contact pads to route external power connections and communication signals for the active electrical element. Other electrical traces of the carrier may form a touch sensing element that is electrically coupled with the active electrical element. Active electrical elements with LEDs provided thereon may form compact sizes for use as active LED pixels configured for active-matrix addressing within an LED display.
US11695096B2

In some embodiments, a semiconductor structure includes: a first epitaxial oxide semiconductor layer; a metal layer; and a contact layer adjacent to the metal layer, and between the first epitaxial oxide semiconductor layer and the metal layer. The contact layer can include an epitaxial oxide semiconductor material. The contact layer can also include a region comprising a gradient in a composition of the epitaxial oxide semiconductor material adjacent to the metal layer, or a gradient in a strain of the epitaxial oxide semiconductor material over a region adjacent to the metal layer.
US11695093B2

A device emitting mid-infrared light that comprises a semiconductor substrate of GaSb or closely related material. The device can also comprise epitaxial heterostructures of InAs, GaAs, AlSb, and related alloys forming light emitting structures cascaded by tunnel junctions. Further, the device can comprise light emission from the front, epitaxial side of the substrate.
US11695092B2

A micro light emitting diode (LED) transfer device includes a transfer part configured to transfer a relay substrate having at least one micro LED; a mask having openings corresponding to a position of the at least one micro LED; a first laser configured to irradiate a first laser light having a first wavelength to the mask; a second laser configured to irradiate a second laser light having a second wavelength different from the first wavelength to the mask; and a processor configured to: control the at least one micro LED to contact a coupling layer of a target substrate, and based on the coupling layer contacting the at least one micro LED, control the first laser to irradiate the first laser light toward the at least one micro LED, and subsequently control the second laser to irradiate the second laser light toward the at least one micro LED.
US11695080B2

By using a conductive layer including Cu as a long lead wiring, increase in wiring resistance is suppressed. Further, the conductive layer including Cu is provided in such a manner that it does not overlap with the oxide semiconductor layer in which a channel region of a TFT is formed, and is surrounded by insulating layers including silicon nitride, whereby diffusion of Cu can be prevented; thus, a highly reliable semiconductor device can be manufactured. Specifically, a display device which is one embodiment of a semiconductor device can have high display quality and operate stably even when the size or definition thereof is increased.
US11695078B2

The reliability of a transistor including an oxide semiconductor can be improved by suppressing a change in electrical characteristics. A transistor included in a semiconductor device includes a first oxide semiconductor film over a first insulating film, a gate insulating film over the first oxide semiconductor film, a second oxide semiconductor film over the gate insulating film, and a second insulating film over the first oxide semiconductor film and the second oxide semiconductor film. The first oxide semiconductor film includes a channel region in contact with the gate insulating film, a source region in contact with the second insulating film, and a drain region in contact with the second insulating film. The second oxide semiconductor film has a higher carrier density than the first oxide semiconductor film.
US11695073B2

A memory cell includes a thin film transistor over a semiconductor substrate. The thin film transistor comprising: a ferroelectric (FE) material contacting a word line, the FE material being a hafnium-comprising compound, and the hafnium-comprising compound comprising a rare earth metal; and an oxide semiconductor (OS) layer contacting a source line and a bit line, wherein the FE material is disposed between the OS layer and the word line.
US11695072B2

Some embodiments include an integrated assembly having first and second pillars of semiconductor material laterally offset from one another. The pillars have source/drain regions and channel regions vertically offset from the source/drain regions. Gating structures pass across the channel regions, and extend along a first direction. An insulative structure is over regions of the first and second pillars, and extends along a second direction which is crosses the first direction. Bottom electrodes are coupled with the source/drain regions. Leaker-device-structures extend upwardly from the bottom electrodes. Ferroelectric-insulative-material is laterally adjacent to the leaker-device-structures and over the regions of the bottom electrodes. Top-electrode-material is over the ferroelectric-insulative-material and is directly against the leaker-device-structures. Some embodiments include methods of forming integrated assemblies.
US11695067B2

A high-electron mobility transistor includes a substrate; a channel layer on the substrate; a AlGaN layer on the channel layer; and a P—GaN gate on the AlGaN layer. The AlGaN layer comprises a first region and a second region. The first region has a composition that is different from that of the second region.
US11695057B2

A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a plurality of first semiconductor layers alternately stacked with a plurality of second semiconductor layers on a semiconductor substrate, and laterally recessing the plurality of first semiconductor layers with respect to the plurality of second semiconductor layers to form a plurality of vacant areas on lateral sides of the plurality of first semiconductor layers. In the method, a plurality of first inner spacers are formed on the lateral sides of the plurality of first semiconductor layers in respective ones of the plurality of vacant areas, and a plurality of second inner spacers are formed on sides of the plurality of first inner spacers in the respective ones of the plurality of vacant areas. The method also includes laterally recessing the plurality of second semiconductor layers, and growing a plurality of source/drain regions from the plurality of second semiconductor layers.
US11695056B2

A method used in forming a memory array comprising strings of memory cells comprises forming a conductor tier comprising conductor material on a substrate. A stack is formed comprising vertically-alternating first tiers and second tiers above the conductor tier. The stack comprises laterally-spaced memory-block regions having horizontally-elongated trenches there-between. Channel-material strings extend through the first tiers and the second tiers. Material of the first tiers is of different composition from that of the second tiers. A lowest of the first tiers is thicker than the first tiers there-above. The first-tier material is isotropically etched selectively relative to the second-tier material to form void-space in the first tiers. Conducting material is deposited into the trenches and into the void-space in the first tiers. The conducting material fills the void-space in the first tiers that are above the lowest first tier. The conducting material less-than-fills the void-space in the lowest first tier. The conducting material is etched from the lowest first tier. After the etching of the conducting material, conductive material is deposited into the void-space of the lowest first tier and that directly electrically couples together the channel material of individual of the channel-material strings and the conductor material of the conductor tier. Additional embodiments, including structure independent of method, are disclosed.
US11695054B2

Methods for forming a semiconductor device structure are provided. The methods may include forming a molybdenum nitride film on a substrate by atomic layer deposition by contacting the substrate with a first vapor phase reactant comprising a molybdenum halide precursor, contacting the substrate with a second vapor phase reactant comprise a nitrogen precursor, and contacting the substrate with a third vapor phase reactant comprising a reducing precursor. The methods provided may also include forming a gate electrode structure comprising the molybdenum nitride film, the gate electrode structure having an effective work function greater than approximately 5.0 eV. Semiconductor device structures including molybdenum nitride films are also provided.
US11695050B2

Some embodiments include a memory cell having a conductive gate comprising ruthenium. A charge-blocking region is adjacent the conductive gate, a charge-storage region is adjacent the charge-blocking region, a tunneling material is adjacent the charge-storage region, and a channel material is adjacent the tunneling material. Some embodiments include an assembly having a vertical stack of alternating insulative levels and wordline levels. The wordline levels contain conductive wordline material which includes ruthenium. Semiconductor material extends through the stack as a channel structure. Charge-storage regions are between the conductive wordline material and the channel structure. Charge-blocking regions are between the charge-storage regions and the conductive wordline material. Some embodiments include methods of forming integrated assemblies.
US11695049B2

A high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) and method for forming the same are disclosed. The high electron mobility transistor includes a substrate, a mesa structure disposed on the substrate, a passivation layer disposed on the mesa structure, and at least a contact structure disposed in the passivation and the mesa structure. The mesa structure includes a channel layer and a barrier layer disposed on the channel layer. The contact structure includes a body portion and a plurality of protruding portions. The body portion is through the passivation layer. The protruding portions connect to a bottom surface of the body portion and through the barrier layer and a portion of the channel layer.
US11695039B2

Provided are a semiconductor device and method of forming the same. The semiconductor device includes active components and a first barrier pattern. The active components are on a substrate. Each of the active components includes base insulation patterns on the substrate, gate electrodes on the substrate and spaced apart from each other with the base insulation patterns interposed therebetween, a gate dielectric layer on the gate electrodes and the base insulation patterns, a channel pattern on the gate dielectric layer, source electrodes on the channel pattern and spaced apart from each other, a drain electrode on the channel pattern and between the source electrodes, and second insulation patterns between the source electrodes and the drain electrode. The first barrier pattern disposed on the gate dielectric layer surrounds the channel patterns, the source electrodes, the drain electrodes, and the second insulation patterns of each of the active components.
US11695038B2

A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes forming a plurality of fins over a substrate, at least a portion of one or more of the fins providing one or more channels for one or more fin field-effect transistors. The method also includes forming a plurality of active gate structures over the fins, forming at least one single diffusion break trench between a first one of the active gate structures and a second one of the active gate structures, and forming at least one double diffusion break trench between a third one of the active gate structures and a fourth one of the active gate structures. The double diffusion break trench has a stepped height profile in the substrate, the stepped height profile comprising a first depth with a first width and a second depth less than the first depth with a second width greater than the first width.
US11695036B2

A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor layer of a first conductivity type having a device forming region and an outside region, an impurity region of a second conductivity type formed in a surface layer portion of a first main surface in the device forming region, a field limiting region of a second conductivity type formed in the surface layer portion in the outside region and having a impurity concentration higher than that of the impurity region, and a well region of a second conductivity type formed in a region between the device forming region and the field limiting region in the surface layer portion in the outside region, having a bottom portion positioned at a second main surface side with respect to bottom portions of the impurity region and the field limiting region, and having a impurity concentration higher than that of the impurity region.
US11695035B2

A semiconductor structure and a method for forming the semiconductor structure are provided. The semiconductor structure includes a substrate and a dummy gate structure on the substrate. The substrate contains source-drain openings on both sides of the dummy gate structure. The semiconductor structure also includes a first stress layer formed on a sidewall of a source-drain opening of the source-drain openings. Further, the semiconductor structure includes a second stress layer formed at a bottom of the source-drain opening and on the first stress layer. The second stress layer fully fills the source-drain opening, and stress of the first stress layer is less than stress of the second stress layer.
US11695026B2

A detection device includes a sensor area in which a plurality of detection elements each comprising a photoelectric conversion element are arranged in a detection region, a drive circuit configured to supply a plurality of drive signals to the detection elements, and a detection circuit configured to process a detection signal output from each of the detection elements.
US11695002B2

An integrated circuit includes first and second active regions, first and second standard cells on the first active region and the second active region, and a filler cell between the first and second standard cells and including first and second insulating isolations. The filler cell has a one-pitch dimension. The first and second insulating isolations are spaced the one-pitch dimension apart from each other. The first insulating isolation of the filler cell is disposed at a first boundary between the first standard cell and the filler cell. The second insulating isolation of the filler cell is disposed at a second boundary between the second standard cell and the filler cell. The first and second insulating isolations separate at least a part of the first active region, and at least a part of the second active region.
US11694995B2

A semiconductor memory device, includes: a first region including a memory cell array; and a second region including a peripheral circuit. The second region includes a semiconductor substrate having a first surface and a second surface. The semiconductor substrate includes: a semiconductor region between the first and second surfaces; an n-type semiconductor region provided on the first surface and higher in donor concentration than the semiconductor region; a damaged region provided on the second surface; and a p-type semiconductor region provided between the damaged region and the n-type semiconductor region, closer to the second surface than the n-type semiconductor region in a direction from the first surface toward the second surfaces of the semiconductor substrate, and higher in acceptor concentration than the semiconductor region.
US11694993B2

Embodiments of semiconductor devices and fabrication methods thereof are disclosed. In an example, a semiconductor device includes NAND memory cells and a first bonding layer including first bonding contacts. The semiconductor device also includes a second semiconductor structure including DRAM cells and a second bonding layer including second bonding contacts. The semiconductor device also includes a third semiconductor structure including a processor, SRAM cells, and a third bonding layer including third bonding contacts. The semiconductor device further includes a first bonding interface between the first and third bonding layers, and a second bonding interface between the second and third bonding layers. The first bonding contacts are in contact with a first set of the third bonding contacts at the first bonding interface. The second bonding contacts are in contact with a second set of the third bonding contacts at the second bonding interface. The first and second bonding interfaces are in a same plane.
US11694992B2

An integrated circuit package structure is provided that includes a chip carrier substrate, at least one processor die provided on the chip carrier substrate, a plurality of lateral escape wiring lines connected to and extending away from the at least one processor die, and a plurality of chips at least partially surrounding the processor die, at least one of the chips overlapping with at least one of the lateral escape wiring lines in a plan view. An interconnect structure of the chips includes at least one vertical power feed structure that is configured and positioned not to intersect with the lateral escape wiring lines in the plan view.
US11694989B2

A die bonding method with corner or side contact without impact force includes the steps: picking up a die by a die bonding device, wherein a surface of the die has no solder and bump; moving the die to one side of a die placement area of a substrate, wherein the substrate has no solder and bump; blowing one corner or one side of the die a positive pressure from the die bonding device to bend the corner/side to contact the die placement area; forming a bonding wave after the corner/side of the die contacting the die placement area, and spreading the bonding wave from the corner/side to opposite corner/side of the die, and separating the die from the die bonding device gradually and bonding the die on the die placement area; and bonding the die on the die placement area completely.
US11694985B2

A semiconductor device includes a wiring board, a semiconductor chip arranged on the wiring board, and a plurality of bumps arranged between the wiring board and the semiconductor chip, wherein the wiring board includes a first conductor, a second conductor, a third conductor, a first via, a second via, and a third via, wherein the second conductor is arranged at a position closer to a center of the semiconductor chip than the first conductor is to the center, as seen in a thickness direction, the first conductor and the second conductor are arranged next to each other without another conductor interposed therebetween, as seen in the thickness direction, and a first distance between the first conductor and the second conductor is larger than a second distance between the first conductor and the third conductor.
US11694973B2

The present disclosure relates to a semiconductor device and a manufacturing method, and more particularly to a semiconductor interposer device. The semiconductor interposer device includes a substrate and a first metallization layer formed on the substrate. A first dielectric layer is formed on the first metallization layer and a second metallization layer is formed on the substrate. A first conducting line is formed in the first metallization layer and second and third conducting lines are formed in the second metallization layer. A metal-insulator-metal (MIM) capacitor is formed in the first dielectric layer and over the first conducting line. The MIM capacitor includes (i) a top capacitor electrode in the first dielectric layer and electrically coupled to the second conducting line; (ii) a bottom capacitor electrode in the first dielectric layer and above the first conducting line, wherein the bottom capacitor electrode is configured to be electrically floating; and (iii) a second dielectric layer between the top and bottom capacitor electrodes.
US11694972B2

A semiconductor package includes a substrate, a semiconductor die mounted on the substrate, and a heatsink over the semiconductor die. The heatsink includes a roof portion and at least one connecting portion extending between the roof portion and the substrate. The at least one connecting portion includes a connection lead mounted on a connection pad of the substrate. The connection pad includes a first portion and a second portion spaced apart from each other, which are configured to electrically couple to different voltage signals, respectively, for detecting heatsink floating.
US11694970B2

Wafer processing techniques, or methods for forming semiconductor rides, are disclosed for fabricating plated pillar dies having die-level electromagnetic interference (EMI) shield layers. In embodiments, the method includes depositing a metallic seed layer over a semiconductor wafer and contacting die pads thereon. An electroplating process is then performed to compile plated pillars on the metallic seed layer and across the semiconductor wafer. Following electroplating, selected regions of the metallic seed layer are removed to produce electrical isolation gaps around a first pillar type, while leaving intact portions of the metallic seed layer to yield a wafer-level EMI shield layer. The semiconductor wafer is separated into singulated plated pillar dies, each including a die-level EMI shield layer and plated pillars of the first pillar type electrically isolated from the EMI shield layer.
US11694964B2

A flexible circuit board according to an embodiment of the present invention comprises: a substrate; a first wiring pattern layer disposed on a first surface of the substrate; a second wiring pattern layer disposed on a second surface opposite the first surface of the substrate; a first dummy pattern part disposed on the second surface of the substrate on which the second wiring pattern layer is not disposed; a first protection layer disposed on the first wiring pattern layer; and a second protection layer disposed on the second wiring pattern layer and the first dummy pattern part, wherein at least a part of the first dummy pattern part overlaps with the first wiring pattern layer in a vertical direction.
US11694961B2

A semiconductor package includes a package substrate. An interposer is disposed on the package substrate. The interposer in a semiconductor substrate, a wiring layer disposed on an upper surface of the semiconductor substrate and having a plurality of wirings therein, redistribution wiring pads disposed on the wiring layer and electrically connected to the wirings, bonding pads disposed on the redistribution wiring pads, and an insulation layer pattern disposed on the wiring layer and exposing at least a portion of the bonding pad, and first and second semiconductor devices disposed on the interposer. The first and second semiconductor devices are spaced apart from each other and are electrically connected to each other by at least one of the wirings.
US11694952B2

Methods/structures of joining package structures are described. Those methods/structures may include a die disposed on a surface of a substrate, wherein the die comprises a plurality of high density features. An interconnect bridge is embedded in the substrate, wherein the interconnect bridge may comprise a first region disposed on a surface of the interconnect bridge comprising a first plurality of features, wherein the first plurality of features comprises a first pitch. A second region disposed on the surface of the interconnect bridge comprises a second plurality of features comprising a second pitch, wherein the second pitch is greater than the first pitch.
US11694951B2

A device package and a method of forming a device package are described. The device package includes an interposer with interconnects on an interconnect package layer and a conductive layer on the interposer. The device package has dies on the conductive layer, where the package layer includes a zero-misalignment two-via stack (ZM2VS) and a dielectric. The ZM2VS is directly coupled to the interconnect. The ZM2VS may further include the dielectric on a conductive pad, a first via on a first seed, and the first seed on a top surface of the conductive pad, where the first via extends through dielectric. The ZM2VS may also have a conductive trace on dielectric, and a second via on a second seed, the second seed is on the dielectric, where the conductive trace connects to first and second vias, where second via connects to an edge of conductive trace opposite from first via.
US11694950B2

A semiconductor package has a substrate, a chip and an encapsulation. The substrate has a dielectric layer, a copper wiring layer and a solder resist layer formed thereon. The copper wiring layer is formed on the dielectric layer and is covered by the solder resist layer. The solder resist layer has a chip area defined thereon and an annular opening formed thereon. The annular opening surrounds the chip area and exposes part of the copper wiring layer. The chip is mounted on the chip area and is encapsulated by the encapsulation. Therefore, the semiconductor package with the annular opening makes the solder resist layer discontinuous, and the concentration stress is decreased to avoid a crack formed on the solder resist layer or the copper wiring layer when doing thermal-cycle test.
US11694941B2

A semiconductor die package and a method of forming the same are provided. The semiconductor die package includes a package substrate, an interposer substrate over the package substrate, semiconductor dies over the interposer substrate, and an underfill element over the interposer substrate and between the semiconductor dies and interposer substrate. The semiconductor die package also includes a ring structure and one or more lid structures separated from the ring structure. The ring structure is coupled to the package substrate to control warpage. The lid structures are coupled to the top surfaces of the semiconductor dies to control warpage and help heat dissipation. In addition, the lid structures define a gap to allow a portion of the underfill element between the adjacent semiconductor dies to be exposed, so that stress concentration on that portion can be avoided or reduced. Accordingly, the reliability of the semiconductor die package is improved.
US11694939B2

A semiconductor package includes a substrate, a stacked structure, an encapsulation material, a lid structure, and a coupler. The stacked structure is disposed over and bonded to the substrate. The encapsulation material partially encapsulates the stacked structure. The lid structure is disposed on the substrate, wherein the lid structure surrounds the stacked structure and covers a top surface of the stacked structure. The coupler is bonded to the stacked structure, wherein a portion of the coupler penetrates through and extends out of the lid structure.
US11694937B2

Implementations of methods of making a semiconductor device may include: providing a partial semiconductor wafer. The method may also include providing a wafer holder including a tape portion with one or more openings through the tape portion. The method may include mounting the partial semiconductor wafer over the one or more openings in the tape portion of the wafer holder and providing an electrical connection to the partial semiconductor wafer through the one or more openings in the tape portion during probe test.
US11694927B2

A structure and a formation method of a semiconductor device are provided. The method includes forming a first source/drain structure and a second source/drain structure over a semiconductor substrate. The method also includes forming a dielectric layer over the first source/drain structure and the second source/drain structure and forming a conductive contact on the first source/drain structure. The method further includes forming a first conductive via over the conductive contact, and the first conductive via is misaligned with the first source/drain structure. In addition, the method includes forming a second conductive via directly above the second source/drain structure, and the second conductive via is longer than the first conductive via.
US11694922B2

A multi-level semiconductor device, the device including: a first level including integrated circuits; a second level including a structure designed to conduct electromagnetic waves, where the second level is disposed above the first level, where the integrated circuits include single crystal transistors; and an oxide layer disposed between the first level and the second level, where the integrated circuits include at least one processor, where the second level is bonded to the oxide layer, and where the bonded includes oxide to oxide bonds.
US11694920B2

A substrate support device relating to technology disclosed in the description of the present application includes: a holding plate for opposing a substrate bowable by being heated by irradiation with flash light; and a plurality of substrate support pins provided on the holding plate and being for supporting the substrate, wherein the plurality of substrate support pins are arranged at locations where a volume of a space between the holding plate and the substrate in an unbowed state and a volume of a space between the holding plate and the substrate in a bowed state are equal to each other. Breakage of the substrate can be suppressed in a case where the substrate is bowed by flash light.
US11694919B2

Implementations described herein relate to pressure control for vacuum chuck substrate supports. In one implementation, a process chamber defines a process volume and a vacuum chuck support is disposed within the process volume. A pressure controller is disposed on a fluid flow path upstream from the vacuum chuck and a flow restrictor is disposed on the fluid flow path downstream from the vacuum chuck. Each of the pressure controller and flow restrictor are in fluid communication with a control volume of the vacuum chuck.
US11694907B2

A substrate processing apparatus, includes a reaction furnace, a preparatory chamber provided below the reaction furnace, an elevating mechanism configured to raise/lower a substrate holder between the reaction furnace and the preparatory chamber, a fluid circulation mechanism including a suction part for sucking a fluid within the preparatory chamber, a pipe part constituting a flow path through which the fluid flows from the suction part to a supply part, and a cooling mechanism, provided in the flow path, for cooling the fluid, and a control part for controlling the fluid circulation mechanism and the elevating mechanism to circulate the fluid sucked from the suction part through the flow path, and supply the fluid from the supply part to the preparatory chamber. The cooling mechanism is disposed adjacent to the suction part to cool the fluid introduced from the suction part before circulating the fluid through the flow path.
US11694906B2

In one example, a semiconductor device can comprise a unit substrate comprising a unit conductive structure and a unit dielectric structure, and an electronic component coupled to the unit conductive structure. The unit substrate can comprise a portion of a singulated subpanel substrate of a panel substrate. Other examples and related methods are also disclosed herein.
US11694901B2

Disclosed is a field-effect transistor and a method for manufacturing a field-effect transistor. The method comprises: forming an NMOSFET region and a PMOSFET region on a substrate; forming a hard mask on the NMOSFET region and the PMOSFET region, and patterning through the hard mask; forming a multiple of stacked nanowires in the NMOSFET region and a multiple of stacked nanowires in the PMOSFET region; forming a first array of nanowires in the NMOSFET region and a second array of nanowires in the PMOSFET region; and forming an interfacial oxide layer, a ferroelectric layer, and a stacked metal gate in sequence around each of the nanowires included in the first array and the second array. Wherein the NMOSFET region and the PMOSFET region are separated by shallow trench isolation.
US11694895B2

A method of making a crystallographically-oriented metallic film with a two-dimensional crystal layer, comprising the steps of providing a metal film on a substrate, transferring a two-dimensional crystal layer onto the metal film and forming a two-dimensional crystal layer on metal film complex, heating the two-dimensional crystal layer on metal film complex, and forming a crystallographically-oriented metallic film with a two-dimensional crystal layer. A crystallographically-oriented metallic film with a two-dimensional crystal layer, comprising a substrate, a metal film on the substrate, a two-dimensional crystal layer on the metal film on the substrate, and a tunable microstructure within the porous metal/two-dimensional crystal layer on the substrate, wherein the metal film has crystallographic registry to the two-dimensional crystal layer.
US11694891B2

A film forming apparatus comprises: a processing chamber in which a substrate is accommodated; a gas supply configured to supply a gas containing a first monomer and a gas containing a second monomer into the processing chamber; a concentration distribution controller configured to control a gas flow within the processing chamber such that a concentration of a mixed gas including the gas containing the first monomer and the gas containing the second monomer on the substrate has a predetermined distribution; and a temperature distribution controller configured to control a temperature distribution of the substrate such that a temperature of a first region of the substrate is higher than a temperature of a second region of the substrate, the concentration of the mixed gas in a region corresponding to the first region being higher than the concentration of the mixed gas in a region corresponding to the second region.
US11694888B2

An ultraviolet irradiation device includes: a lamp house having at least one surface formed with a light extraction surface; an excimer lamp that is accommodated in the lamp house at a position apart from the light extraction surface in a first direction, the excimer lamp emitting ultraviolet light having a main emission wavelength belonging to a first wavelength band of 190 nm or more and 225 nm or less; a pair of electrodes that applies a voltage to a light-emitting tube of the excimer lamp; an optical filter that is disposed on the light extraction surface, and that substantially transmits the ultraviolet light having the first wavelength band and substantially fails to transmit ultraviolet light having a wavelength of 240 nm or more and 300 nm or less; and a light diffuser that is disposed between the excimer lamp and the optical filter in the lamp house in the first direction, for diffusing and reflecting light incident on the light diffuser.
US11694885B2

A pulse shaping circuit for a spectrometer comprises a circuit input terminal for receiving detector pulses from an analog ion detector, a flip-flop for receiving detector pulses from the circuit input terminal, a delay unit for receiving output pulses from the flip-flop and feeding delayed output pulses to a reset input terminal of said flip-flop, and a circuit output terminal for supplying the output pulses or the delayed output pulses to a counter. The duration of the output pulses and the minimum duration of the interval between the output pulses is determined by the delay unit. The pulse shaping circuit may comprise at least one Schmitt trigger.
US11694884B2

A method for mass spectral analysis of molecules based on full mass spectral profile or raw scan mode data, comprising the steps of specifying the basic building blocks for the molecule; estimating initial values including trial numbers of building blocks, charge states, and possible modifications; calculating discrete isotope distributions based on elemental compositions; calculating a profile mode theoretical mass spectrum using a target mass spectrum peak shape function; performing regression analysis between acquired profile mode mass spectrum data and calculated theoretical mass spectrum data and reporting regression statistics; using regression statistics as feedbacks to update initially estimated values including trial numbers of building blocks, charge states, and possible modifications; and repeating selected step to optimize the regression statistics. A mass spectrometer operating in accordance with the method. A medium having computer readable program instructions for causing a mass spectrometer associated with a computer to operate in accordance with the method.
US11694882B2

A substrate processing apparatus that processes a substrate using particles, includes a conveyance mechanism configured to convey the substrate along a conveyance surface, a particle source configured to emit particles, a rotation mechanism configured to make the particle source pivot about a rotation axis, and a movement mechanism configured to move the particle source such that a distance between the particle source and the conveyance surface is changed.
US11694880B2

The present disclosure discloses a lift thimble system, a reaction chamber, and semiconductor processing equipment, including a wafer thimble device configured to lift a wafer from a base by rising or drop the wafer onto the base by descending, and a focus ring thimble device configured to lift a focus ring from an initial position of the focus ring by rising to cause an inner ring area of an upper surface of the focus ring to lift an edge area of the wafer, or cause the focus ring to return to the initial position by descending. The technical solutions of the system, the reaction chamber, and the equipment of the present disclosure improve maintenance efficiency of an abnormal situation, and double the service lifetime of the focus ring. Moreover, the technical solutions may further realize replacement of the focus ring without damaging reaction chamber vacuum to improve efficiency.
US11694875B2

A charged particle beam drawing device includes: a storage unit that stores a pattern generation program for generating pattern data, the pattern generation program being a program in which an instruction for specifying a type of a figure and an instruction for specifying a regular arrangement of the figure are described; an execution unit that executes the pattern generation program stored in the storage unit; and a control unit that performs drawing control based on the pattern data generated by the executed pattern generation program.
US11694870B2

The present disclosure relates to a stage apparatus comprising: an object table configured to hold a substrate, the object table comprising an electrode configured to be charged by a power source and an electrical connection configured to electrically connect the electrode to the power source, and an electric field shield configured to shield at least a part of the electrical connection.
US11694855B2

An MOFs composite electrode material for supercapacitors includes: a Ni-BSC matrix, and a PEDOT coating layer coated on the Ni-BTC matrix, wherein a molar ratio of EDOT to Ni-BTC is 1:(1-4) based on a molar amount of EDOT monomer. A method for preparing the MOFs composite electrode material includes steps of: using nickel nitrate hexahydrate and benzenetricarboxylic acid as raw materials to synthesize Ni-BTC by a hydrothermal method; and using a liquid phase method to grow PEDOT on a surface of the Ni-BTC. An MOFs composite electrode slurry and a working electrode for the supercapacitors including the above MOFs composite electrode material or a MOFs composite electrode material prepared by the above method are also provided. The MOFs composite electrode material provided by the present invention combines advantages of Ni-BTC and PEDOT.
US11694851B2

An improved electrolytic capacitor, and method of making the electrolytic capacitor, is provided. The electrolytic capacitor comprises an anode comprising a dielectric layer on the anode. A primary conductive polymer layer is on dielectric and a mordant layer on the primary conductive layer wherein the mordant layer comprises a mordant compound of Formula A; wherein: each of R1-R6 is independently selected from H and —PO(OR7)2 wherein each R7 is independently selected from H, substituted or unsubstituted alkyl of 1-20 carbons, substituted or unsubstituted aryl of 6-20 carbons or an alkylaryl of 7-21 carbons; with the proviso that at least one of R1-R6 is —PO(OH)2. A secondary conductive polymer layer is on the mordant layer.
US11694844B2

A multilayer electronic component includes a body including first and second surfaces opposing each other in a first direction, third and fourth surfaces connected to the first and second surfaces and opposing each other in a second direction, and fifth and sixth surfaces connected to the first to fourth surfaces and opposing each other in a third direction and including a dielectric layer and internal electrodes alternately disposed with the dielectric layer interposed therebetween in the first direction, and external electrodes disposed on the third and fourth surfaces, wherein the external electrodes include an electrode layer disposed on the body and a conductive resin layer disposed on the electrode layer, and the conductive resin layer includes a conductive metal, an epoxy resin, and an acrylic resin.
US11694837B2

The disclosure relates to methods for fabricating coreless printed circuit board (PCB) based transformers and/or coreless PCB-based circuits containing one or more coil inductor(s). More specifically, the disclosure relates to methods for fabricating coreless PCB-based transformers and/or inductors having concatenated helix architecture of their primary and secondary windings using layer-by-layer printing of dielectric and conductive patterns.
US11694821B2

A reflector comprising a hollow body having an interior surface defining a passage through the hollow body, the interior surface having at least one optical surface part configured to reflect radiation and a supporter surface part, wherein the optical surface part has a predetermined optical power and the supporter surface part does not have the predetermined optical power. The reflector is made by providing an axially symmetric mandrel; shaping a part of the circumferential surface of the mandrel to form at least one inverse optical surface part that is not rotationally symmetric about the axis of the mandrel; forming a reflector body around the mandrel; and releasing the reflector body from the mandrel whereby the reflector body has an optical surface defined by the inverse optical surface part and a supporter surface part defined by the rest of the outer surface of the mandrel.
US11694817B2

A module for storing high level radioactive waste includes an outer shell, having a hermetically closed bottom end, and an inner shell forming a cavity and being positioned inside the outer shell to form a space therebetween. At least one divider extends from the top to the bottom of the inner shell to create a plurality of inlet passageways through the space, each inlet passageway connecting to a bottom portion of the cavity. A plurality of inlet ducts each connect at least one of the inlet passageways and ambient atmosphere, and each includes an inlet duct cover affixed atop a surrounding inlet wall, the inlet wall being peripherally perforated. A removable lid is positioned atop the inner shell and has at least one outlet passageway connecting the cavity and the ambient atmosphere, the lid and the top of the inner shell being configured to form a hermetic seal therebetween.
US11694808B2

A diagnosis assistance apparatus, a diagnosis assistance method, a diagnosis assistance program, and a bodily information measurement apparatus, assist diagnosis by outputting information that is useful for the diagnosis. A bodily information measurement apparatus includes a data acquisition unit that acquires data for analysis in which bodily information measured from a measurement subject and position information of the measurement subject at the time of measuring the bodily information are associated; an index generation unit that, based on bodily information associated with position information that is included in the data and belongs to multiple pieces of pre-registered location information, generates numerical value indices for determining a bodily state of the measurement subject with respect to the respective pieces of location information; and an output unit that performs output based on the numerical value indices generated for the multiple pieces of location information.
US11694806B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for grouping brain parcellation data. One of the methods includes receiving brain parcellation data for a subject; receiving an indication from a user of a brain function category; forwarding data for display, the data comprising a set of functions within the brain function category; receiving a selection from the user of a brain function from the set of functions within the brain function category; determining a subset of the brain parcellation data for parcellations that have an overlap with the selected brain function where the overlap exceeds a threshold; and taking an action based on the determined subset of the brain parcellation data for parcellations that have an overlap with the selected brain function where the overlap exceeds a threshold.
US11694802B2

The present invention relates to systems and methods for improving the accuracy of disease diagnosis and to associated diagnostic tests involving the correlation of measured analytes with binary outcomes (e.g., not-disease or disease), as well as higher-order outcomes (e.g., one of several phases of a disease). Methods of the present invention use biomarker sets, preferably those with orthogonal functionality, to obtain concentration and proximity score values for disease and non-disease states. The biomarker set's proximity scores are graphed on an orthogonal grid, with one dimension for each biomarker. The proximity scores and orthogonal gridding is then used to calculate a disease state or non-disease state diagnosis for the patient.
US11694801B2

A plurality of events are extracted from a plurality of electronic health records associated with a first patient. The extracted plurality of events are analyzed to identify a plurality of stimulus events and a plurality of response events. An association between a first stimulus event and a first response event is determined. A stimulus-response (SR) variable is generated for the first patient based at least in part on the determined association, and the generated SR variable is integrated into one or more predictive cognitive models.
US11694796B2

Semi-autonomous vehicle apparatus which is controlled by a plurality of control sources includes a vehicle which may function autonomously and apparatus for control of the vehicle by either an onboard driver or a driver not situated onboard. The vehicle may also be controlled by an off-vehicle computational device. Hierarchy setting apparatus determines which one or combination of the possible control entities take priority. Persons using the apparatus are identified by either a password or, preferably by providing identification based on a biologic feature. Management of impaired vehicle operators is provided for.
US11694781B1

The following relates generally to facilitating delivery of prescription medication. In some embodiments, a pharmacy computer system: (i) receives a prescription, (ii) reviews the prescription, and (iii) sends the prescription to an intermediate cloud layer. The intermediate cloud layer may then determine a warehouse to send the prescription to based on at least one criteria. The at least one criteria may comprise at least one of: (i) a health insurance plan; (ii) whether the medication comprises a controlled substance; (iii) whether the medication must be refrigerated during shipping; (iv) a warehouse shipping address; or (v) a fulfillment cap of a warehouse.
US11694780B2

A system and method for assigning a cannabidiol point value and recommending cannabidiol-infused edibles based on biological parameters and activity information. The system and method assign a cannabidiol point value to a cannabidiol-infused edible, and then recommends and delivers a cannabidiol diet to a user based on the user's biological parameters and activity information. An algorithm converts the biological parameters and activity information of the user into a biological and activity point value. At least one cannabidiol-infused edible is assigned a cannabidiol point value. The user scans the cannabidiol-infused edible to ascertain cannabidiol point value. The algorithm derives a recommended cannabidiol dosage for the user based on the association of the cannabidiol point value with the biological and activity point value. The user monitors the cannabidiol point value and consumed cannabidiol-infused edibles on a portable communication device. The cannabidiol-infused edibles are delivered to the user. A licensing fee is charged.
US11694776B2

The system captures portions of a label on a package in a set of images, reconstructs the label based on the set of images, identifies text in the label, determines associations of identified text and types of information, and stores the set of images, the reconstructed label, the identified text in the label, and the determined associations as, for example, a batch in a review queue. During a review process, the batch is reviewed and a structured prescription record is determined for the batch which is further used by the system and user of the system associated with the batch to provide various features to the user.
US11694771B2

A system, method and wireless earpieces for populating an electronic health record utilizing wireless earpieces. Sensor measurements of a user are performed utilizing sensors of the wireless earpieces. The sensor measurements are analyzed. The sensor measurements are associated with the electronic health record of the user. The electronic health record of the user is populated with the sensor measurements. Communications including information from the electronic health record are communicated.
US11694755B2

An apparatus includes control circuits configured to connect to a plurality of non-volatile memory cells. The control circuits are configured to abort fine programming of the plurality of non-volatile memory cells at an intermediate stage and read the plurality of non-volatile memory cells at the intermediate stage to obtain first partial data of at least one logical page. The control circuits are configured obtain the at least one logical page of data by combining the first partial data with second partial data of the at least one logical page stored in data latches.
US11694754B2

ABSTRACT A semiconductor memory device provides a first memory cell array including a plurality of first memory blocks, a second memory cell array comprising a plurality of second memory blocks, and a voltage supply line electrically connected to the plurality of first memory blocks and the plurality of second memory blocks. Moreover, this semiconductor memory device is configured to execute a write operation. At a first timing of this write operation, the voltage supply line is not electrically continuous with the first and second memory blocks. Moreover, a voltage of the voltage supply line at the first timing in the case of the write operation being executed on the first and second memory blocks is larger than a voltage of the voltage supply line at the first timing in the case of the write operation being executed on the first memory block.
US11694737B1

A memory is provided which comprises a capacitor including non-linear polar material. The capacitor may have a first terminal coupled to a node (e.g., a storage node) and a second terminal coupled to a plate-line. The capacitors can be a planar capacitor or non-planar capacitor (also known as pillar capacitor). The memory includes a transistor coupled to the node and a bit-line, wherein the transistor is controllable by a word-line, wherein the plate-line is parallel to the bit-line. The memory includes a refresh circuitry to refresh charge on the capacitor periodically or at a predetermined time. The refresh circuit can utilize one or more of the endurance mechanisms. When the plate-line is parallel to the bit-line, a specific read and write scheme may be used to reduce the disturb voltage for unselected bit-cells. A different scheme is used when the plate-line is parallel to the word-line.
US11694728B2

A storage device may include: a memory device including a temperature sensor; and a memory controller for acquiring, from the memory device, temperature information sensed by the temperature sensor for a temperature management period, performing a performance limiting operation of limiting the performance of the memory device according to the temperature information, calculating the temperature management period by using the temperature information, and updating the temperature management period by using history information on a performance history of the performance limiting operation.
US11694725B2

This information processing apparatus includes displaying video content on a first display region in a display section as a first video, displaying the above-mentioned video content on a second display region in the above-mentioned display section as a second video delayed from the above-mentioned first video by a predetermined time, and setting a first tag inputted by a user into the above-mentioned first video and a second tag inputted by the above-mentioned user into the above-mentioned second video as tags for the above-mentioned video content.
US11694724B2

This disclosure is directed to systems, methods, apparatuses, and techniques that utilize enhanced gesture-based input mechanisms to facilitate rapid creation and editing of digital music compositions. These technologies can be specially designed and configured to optimize creation, editing, and/or sharing of digital music compositions on mobile electronic devices that include capacitive sensing mechanisms. The technologies include multi-gesture functionalities that enable users to view and access various notation customization features in a compact space of a mobile device display. Additionally, the technologies encompass improved data storage models that enable underlying notation data to be accessed in multiple operational modes, and permit frequencies or pitches of notations to be accurately generated and incorporated into audio signals.
US11694720B1

According to one embodiment, a magnetic disk device includes a disk including a zone servo boundary area including a first area of a first servo frequency, a second area of a second servo frequency, and a third area of the first servo frequency, in a servo area, a head, and a controller demodulating first servo data of the first area to derive a position of the head and demodulating first corrected data of the third area to correct the position of the head. The first area, the second area, and the third area are aligned in order in a traveling direction. The first area and the second area are adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction of the disk. The second area and the third area are adjacent to each other in the circumferential direction.
US11694716B2

A PZT microactuator such as for a hard disk drive has a restraining layer bonded on its side that is opposite the side on which the PZT is mounted. The restraining layer comprises a stiff and resilient material such as stainless steel. The restraining layer can cover most or all of the top of the PZT, with an electrical connection being made to the PZT where it is not covered by the restraining layer. The restraining layer reduces bending of the PZT as mounted and hence increases effective stroke length, or reverses the sign of the bending which increases the effective stroke length of the PZT even further. The restraining layer can be one or more active layers of PZT material that act in the opposite direction as the main PZT layer. The restraining layer(s) may be thinner than the main PZT layer.
US11694705B2

A sound signal processing system includes: a sound signal processing apparatus executing non-linear signal processing on a collected sound signal collected by a microphone, and transmitting, to an information processing apparatus, both a pre-execution sound signal before the non-linear signal processing is executed and a post-execution sound signal after the non-linear signal processing is executed; and the information processing apparatus receiving the pre-execution sound signal and the post-execution sound signal from the sound signal processing apparatus, and executing first processing on the pre-execution sound signal and executing second processing on the post-execution sound signal, the second processing being different from the first processing.
US11694695B2

A method of speaker identification comprises receiving an audio signal representing speech; performing a first voice biometric process on the audio signal to attempt to identify whether the speech is the speech of an enrolled speaker; and, if the first voice biometric process makes an initial determination that the speech is the speech of an enrolled user, performing a second voice biometric process on the audio signal to attempt to identify whether the speech is the speech of the enrolled speaker. The second voice biometric process is selected to be more discriminative than the first voice biometric process.
US11694694B2

A method is provided for identifying synthetic “deep-fake” audio samples versus organic audio samples. Methods may include: generating a model of a vocal tract using one or more organic audio samples from a user; identifying a set of bigram-feature pairs from the one or more audio samples; estimating the cross-sectional area of the vocal tract of the user when speaking the set of bigram-feature pairs; receiving a candidate audio sample; identifying bigram-feature pairs of the candidate audio sample that are in the set of bigram-feature pairs; calculating a cross-sectional area of a theoretical vocal tract of a user when speaking the identified bigram-feature pairs; and identifying the candidate audio sample as a deep-fake audio sample in response to the calculated cross-sectional area of the theoretical vocal tract of a user failing to correspond within a predetermined measure of the estimated cross sectional area of the vocal tract of the user.
US11694692B2

A system accesses a first digital audio file that includes a plurality of spoken instructions. The system converts the first digital audio file to a first spectrogram image, applies a filter to determine whether an image quality of the first spectrogram image is below a predetermined image quality, and in response, generates a second spectrogram image from the first spectrogram image using a training model. The system converts the second spectrogram image to a second digital audio file and converts the second digital audio file into multiple vectors that each correspond to a particular spoken instruction. The system identifies related vectors and concatenates the related vectors together in order to create a plurality of concatenated vectors. The system generates, using the plurality of concatenated vectors, a third digital audio file that includes concatenated spoken instructions from the first digital audio file.
US11694682B1

In various embodiments, a voice command is associated with a plurality of processing steps to be performed. The plurality of processing steps may include analysis of audio data using automatic speech recognition, generating and selecting a search query from the utterance text, and conducting a search of database of items using a search query. The plurality of processing steps may include additional or different steps, depending on the type of the request. In performing one or more of these processing steps, an error or ambiguity may be detected. An error or ambiguity may either halt the processing step or create more than one path of actions. A model may be used to determine if and how to request additional user input to attempt to resolve the error or ambiguity. The voice-enabled device or a second client device is then causing to output a request for the additional user input.
US11694676B2

The present disclosure is generally directed a system to detect activation phrases within input audio signals transmitted over a low-bandwidth network. The system can use a two-stage activation phrase detection process. First a sensing device, which can include a plurality of microphones for detecting an input audio signal, can detect an input audio signal that includes a candidate activation phrase. Second, the sensing device can transmit the recordings of the input audio signal to a client device for confirmation that the input audio signal includes the activation phrase.
US11694667B2

The present invention is directed to a mounting device for a fish finding apparatus and, more particularly, to a motorized mounting device which includes an adjustable length pole used to mount a sonar transducer or other device an angler may be interested in mounting to the end of the pole that enters the water. The pole is used to spin the transducer or other apparatus in a clockwise and counterclockwise direction with a switch that is adapted to be operated by the angler's foot or a wireless remote. The mounting device is configured to be secured to a boat or mounted on a boat troll motor whereby the adjustable pole is secured and spins independent of the troll motor shaft.
US11694662B2

A manual pulling instrument, in particular an accordion, comprising a first housing part comprising operating elements configured to be operated by a player with one hand to generate a note. The operating elements occupy a spatial area extending to a first boundary line on a first side and to a second boundary line on a second side opposite the first side, the second boundary line is further away from the bellows than the first boundary line, and the second boundary line has a concave curvature. The spatial area occupied by the operating elements extends in a plane which encloses an angle between 20° and 65°, with a center plane which extends symmetrically with respect to the bellows between the first housing part and the second housing part when the bellows is in a folded state.
US11694657B2

Embodiments of the subject matter include a heart lung machine (HLM), including a plurality of actuators and a peripheral processing unit configured to receive a set of parameter data from the plurality of actuators. The HLM also may include a peripheral display device configured to present a subset of the set of parameter data and a control assembly comprising a control display device configured to present a user interface having a representation of a parameter value and an associated indication, where at least a portion of the associated indication overlaps at least a portion of the representation of the parameter value.
US11694655B2

A video play system, a video play device, and a video play method are provided. The video play system includes: a display module and a plurality of play modules electrically connected to the display module. The plurality of play modules individually decode and transcode a video source having first resolution to generate target video data, and simultaneously output the target video data generated themselves to the display module. The display module plays a video image having second resolution according to multiple channels of the target video data.
US11694654B1

The present disclosure provides a system and method for adjusting display brightness. The method includes determining a color of a bezel surrounding a display and automatically adjusting a brightness of the display based on the color of the bezel.
US11694646B2

The present application provides a display panel. The display panel includes: gate driver on array (GOA) units arranged along a first direction; clock signal lines arranged along a second direction and arranged at one side of the GOA units; the connection lines, each of the connection lines being extended along the second direction and connected between the corresponding clock signal line and the corresponding GOA units; and a first electrode arranged at one side of the GOA units, the clock signal lines, and the connection lines. The first electrode includes an opening, and the opening is arranged corresponding to at least one of the clock signal lines and/or at least one of the connection lines.
US11694641B2

Systems and methods for preserving a pulse width modulation (PWM) resolution while increasing the frequency of a pulse width modulation (PWM) clock are provided. An electronic display backlight system may include a backlight element and backlight dimming circuitry. The backlight element may be driven according to a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal over a PWM clock cycle equal to a multiple M of a baseline PWM clock frequency associated with a baseline PWM resolution. The backlight dimming circuitry may receive a brightness code of the baseline PWM resolution and generate the PWM signal at least in part by dividing the brightness code by M.
US11694621B2

A display device may include a pixel, an emission control driver, and a timing controller. The emission control driver may supply an emission control signal set for controlling emission periods of the pixel. The timing controller may receive a received bit stream that includes a first bit set and a second bit set, may determine a first duty ratio of the emission control signal set using bits of the first bit set without using any bit of the second bit set. The first bit set may include at least two bits. The second bit set may include at least one bit. The emission control signal set may control the pixel to operate according to the first duty ratio for each frame of a first frame group.
US11694618B2

A pixel driving circuit and a display panel are provided, and adopt a pixel driving circuit of 5T1C structure to effectively compensate the threshold voltage of the driving transistor in each pf the pixels. The pixel driving circuit can effectively reduce leakage power consumption of a pixel driving circuit when extracting a threshold voltage, thereby improving compensation accuracy of the pixel driving circuit.
US11694600B2

A pixel circuit includes an input circuit and a time control circuit. The input circuit is configured to output a driving signal to an element to be driven. The time control circuit is configured to control a light-emitting duration of the element in a light-emitting phase to be a first duration by controlling the input circuit coupled thereto in response to a first control signal from a first control signal terminal, and control the light-emitting duration in another light-emitting phase to be a second duration by controlling the input circuit in response to a second control signal from a second control signal terminal and a third control signal from a third control signal terminal. The second duration is less than the first duration. The second duration includes interval time periods. The third control signal has a frequency multiple times that of the first control signal or the second control signal.
US11694578B2

A lung simulator including a lung bladder, a biasing system providing a relaxed expiration force to the lung bladder with a positive end-expiratory pressure and simulating lung compliance, and a frame holding the lung bladder and biasing member in position. The lung bladder may be inflated and deflated between a positive end-expiratory pressure and a peak inspiratory pressure through the means of a ventilator, a bag mask or mouth to mouth ventilation and may produce a pressure-volume curve similar to that of a lung when the lung bladder is connected to a ventilation source.
US11694577B2

A prosthetic abdomen for peritoneal dialysis training is provided. The prosthetic abdomen is in the form of a belt having an inner layer of material, an outer layer of material, and a pouch formed between the inner layer of material and the outer layer of material. A belt fastener is provided at one or both ends of the belt. The outer layer of material has an inner surface partially defining the pouch, and an outer surface having a skin tone color. The positioning of the belt and skin tone color can be selected to mimic the actual peritoneum of a patient. The pouch is expandable to hold a bag of liquid having a volume of at least 1000 milliliters (ml). A method of training a patient to carry out a peritoneal dialysis self-treatment, using the prosthetic abdomen, is also provided.
US11694572B2

A processor on an industrial vehicle is programmed to identify a metric that characterizes an event associated with an operator of the industrial vehicle, where the metric has a performance parameter to evaluate against the event, and a behavior modification action that defines a desired operator behavior in response to the event. The processor is further operatively programmed to monitor for the event, and record event data that characterizes a response of the vehicle operator to the event. In response to detecting an event, the processor evaluates the recorded event data against the performance parameter to determine whether the vehicle operator demonstrated appropriate behavior for the event, computes a vehicle operator score based upon the evaluation, and performs the behavior modification action where the operator has not been inculcated to respond to the event.
US11694568B2

A system for an electric aircraft simulation network includes a plurality of flight simulators, wherein each flight simulator of the plurality of flight simulators is configured to receive an aircraft command, determine a flight modification as a function of the aircraft command, and generate a simulation datum as a function of the flight modification, and a server communicatively coupled to the plurality of flight simulators, wherein the server is configured to receive the simulation datum as a function of each flight simulator of the plurality of flight simulators, and transmit the simulation datum to a pilot interface.
US11694565B2

A virtual and augmented reality instruction system may include a complete format and a portable format. The complete format may include a board system to capture all movement (including writing and erasing) on the board's surface, and a tracking system to capture all physical movements. The portable format may include a touch-enabled device or digital pen and a microphone, and is designed to capture a subset of the data captured by the complete format. In one embodiment of the complete format, the board system and the tracking system can communicate with each other through a network, and control devices (such as a laptop, desktop, mobile phone and tablet) can be used to control the board system and tracking system through the network. In further embodiments of the complete format, augmented reality can be achieved within the tracking system through the combination of 3D sensors and see through augmented reality glasses.
US11694558B2

A method and system for continuously re-planning a vehicle's path, in the face of stationary and moving obstacles, dynamically calculates a new path in real time which is both efficient and maintains minimum safety clearances relative to obstacles. Repulsion signals emanating from obstacles and propagating through delineated sections of a grid representing a geographic space are summed along with values representing the relative distance of the sections from the vehicle origin and vehicle destination. The grid sections having optimal values according to a predetermined criteria represent an efficient and safe travel path between the vehicle origin and destination.
US11694557B2

Disclosed are embodiments for employing off board sensors to augment data used by a ground based autonomous vehicle. In some aspects, the off-board sensors may be positioned on another autonomous vehicle, such as an aerial autonomous vehicle (AAV). The disclosed embodiments determine uncertainty scores associated with ground regions. The uncertainty scores indicate a need to reimage the ground regions. An AAV may be tasked to reimage a region having a relatively high uncertainty score, depending on a cost associated with the tasking.
US11694555B2

A server for providing a passenger transportation service, may include a registered location database configured to store position information and image information related to each of previously registered get-on-and-off locations, a registered location management module configured to receive image data photographed from vehicles providing passenger transportation service during running and additional information including position information related to each of the image data, and update the image information based on the additional information by use of the image data, and a service providing module configured to, upon receiving a service provision request including position information and destination information related to a user from a user terminal, select a get-on location and a get-off location from among the get-on-and-off locations based on the position information and the destination information related to the user, and transmit get-on-and-off information including image data of the get-on location to the user terminal.
US11694554B2

A controller of an information processing apparatus disclosed obtains first information about a tendency of move of a user staying in a specific facility. The controller forecasts, on the basis of the first information, an expected destination of move to which the user will move from the specific facility and an expected time slot of move during which the user will start to move from the specific facility to the expected destination of move. The controller calculates the number of users who are expected to move from the specific facility to the expected destination of move in each expected time slot of move on a slot-by-slot basis.
US11694544B2

A traffic safety control method is provided. The method includes determining whether there is an intersection in front of a vehicle. When there is the intersection in front of the vehicle, a driving direction of the vehicle at the intersection is predicted according to a plurality of lane positions of the vehicle that are continuously obtained. A message is transmitted once the predicted driving direction is determined to be conflicting with a traffic rule of the intersection.
US11694538B2

A reminder device includes a frame-shaped base defining an opening and configured to be mounted over and around an operational button/handle located in a vehicle or in a home; a lid coupled to the frame-shaped base and configured to close over said frame-shaped base, covering said opening and blocking access to said operational button/handle; a circuit configured to product an audible message upon receiving a trigger signal, said circuit being located in at least one of said framed-shaped base and said lid; and a switch including a first component located on said frame-shaped base and a second component located on said lid and so configured that when said first component and second component are separated from each other by a predetermined distance, when the lid is opened, the switch causes the creation of said trigger signal and the production of said audible alarm.
US11694537B2

A warning device for detecting water level in drainage well includes at least one level sensor and a transceiver. The level sensor includes an antenna and a first processing unit connected to the antenna. The first processing unit controls the antenna to transmit a signal to the transceiver as to increased fluid levels. The transceiver includes a first communication module and a second processing unit, the first communication module receives the signal and the second processing unit obtains the signal from the first communication module and determines the location of the level sensor and its urgency according to whether the signal decays or disappears because of inundation by drainage fluid. The second processing unit further sends information of the target level sensor to a terminal device.
US11694529B1

A first functionality of anti-theft security system infrastructure provides at least signal reception capabilities and enables the anti-theft security system infrastructure to detect mobile anti-theft devices by receiving advertising signals therefrom and to hand over a respectively detected mobile anti-theft device to a second functionality of the anti-theft security system infrastructure, wherein the second functionality provides at least signal transmission capabilities and enables the anti-theft security system infrastructure to communicate with an handed-over mobile anti-theft device including the sending of a release command to the handed-over anti-theft device, automatically after the handing-over or if at least one release condition is fulfilled.
US11694527B2

Security systems and methods for protecting retail display merchandise from theft are provided. For example, a security system includes a sensor configured to removably engage an input port of an item of merchandise, and a monitoring component configured to wirelessly communicate with the sensor and to removably support the sensor thereon, wherein the monitoring component and the sensor are configured to communicate with one another to determine a proximity of the item of merchandise relative to the monitoring component, wherein the monitoring component and/or the sensor is configured to initiate a security signal when the proximity between the monitoring component and the sensor is not within a predetermined range, and wherein the monitoring component and/or the sensor is configured to initiate a security signal in response to the sensor being removed from the input port of the item of merchandise.
US11694526B2

A visual feedback system can include a display panel, an interface unit, and at least one visual feedback device. The at least one visual feedback device can be configured to provide cues for audio generated within a virtual environment.
US11694519B2

Systems and methods related to gaming based on the results at intervals of a race. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11694516B2

A reel-based electronic gaming system, electronic gaming device, and electronic wagering game in which a player is provided one or more player actions during the course of play. The player actions allow the player to alter an active play area in a variety of ways. The system controls the return to player based on potential user actions and their associated potential outcomes.
US11694514B1

An gaming apparatus, systems and methods with a remote redemption option including a payment acceptance device for accepting payment from a player; at least one display screen that displays symbols, a player's balance and game status information; at least one electronic game module for storing gaming information, operating a game and/or determining a redemption amount to a player; a control electronics in communication with the at least one electronic game module for processing the redemption amount to the player; and a payout dispenser for dispensing a redemption voucher to the player. The disclosure also includes an exchange center having an exchange point of sale within a store having at least one gaming device, wherein the exchange center accepts the redemption voucher as payment for an item of value.
US11694508B2

A system comprises a database stored on a server, an application installed on a player device, and a processing device of the server that includes a plurality of units. A hosting unit is configured to prompt a player to access the application. A profile management unit is configured to prompt the player to create an account and to provide personal information associated with the player. A data management unit is configured to receive, encrypt, and store the personal information on the database. An authentication unit is configured to assign the personal information a unique identifier, send it to a third party for authentication, and verify authentication. The data management unit is further configured to separate the personal information into roles and create a cryptographic hash value for each role. A communications unit is configured to send the roles and the cryptographic hash values to the application.
US11694504B2

A system includes a smart table. The smart table is configured to use radio-frequency identification (RFID)-enabled chips and includes a table management device and at least one RFID sensor. A dealer scratchpad defines a scratchpad area on the smart table, and the smart table defines a plurality of player positions. The smart table is configured to detect a presence of a player at a first player position of the plurality of player positions, and receive, from the table management device, a request to cash the player out of the wagering game. The processor is configured to determine, using the at least one RFID sensor, a chip cash-out value within the scratchpad area, and receive, from a player computing device of the player, a selection of a digital wallet account accessed from the player computing device. The processor also facilitates a deposit transaction to the digital wallet account.
US11694502B2

A gaming machine is described herein. The gaming machine includes a control unit programmed to display a primary game screen including a plurality of virtual reels, receive a signal indicating a wager being placed on the primary game, and initiate a bonus feature selection game by displaying a bonus feature selection game screen including a plurality of bonus features. The processor receives a signal indicating one or more wagers being placed on the bonus feature game by the player, and responsive to each wager, randomly selects a bonus feature from the plurality of bonus features and modifies a bonus feature image to indicate a number of times the corresponding bonus feature has been randomly selected. The processor receives a signal to terminate the bonus feature game and initiates an instance of the primary game using the selected bonus features.
US11694499B2

A system comprising: a check image Record (CIR) database configured to store, for each of a plurality of accounts, a CIR, wherein each CIR comprises feature information related to features extracted from a plurality of reference checks associated with the associated account of the plurality of accounts; memory configured to store instructions; and a processor coupled with the CIR database and the memory, the processor configured to run the instructions, which cause the processor to: receive an image of a test check associated with an account of the plurality of accounts, extract feature information from the image, compare the features with the feature information stored in the CIR database for the account associated with the test check, generate a fraud score, and update each CIR by determining.
US11694498B2

An access control system includes a mobile library on a mobile device operable to communicate with the credential service, the mobile library operable to receive the credential from the credential service and a credential module for an access control, the credential module operable to receive virtual card data from the credential, the virtual card data usable to operate the access control.
US11694497B2

The method includes one or more turnstiles using a non-secure ranging process to detect a proximity of one or more mobile computing devices carried by respective users. The method also includes one of the turnstiles, on making a proximity determination in respect of a first of said mobile computing devices, commencing a secure authentication process to authenticate a user carrying the first mobile computing device. The method further includes, in response to a determination that the user carrying the first mobile computing device has been authenticated, allowing the user carrying the first mobile computing device to pass through the turnstile.
US11694485B2

An information processing device mounted on a vehicle includes a processor configured to: send abnormality occurrence information to a predetermined server through a first communication unit when an occurrence of an abnormality is detected in the vehicle, the abnormality occurrence information indicating the occurrence of the abnormality, the first communication unit being mounted on the vehicle and configured to perform communication via a base station using a first communication method; and send a proxy sending request to a terminal around the vehicle through a second communication unit when communication with the predetermined server cannot be performed through the first communication unit, the proxy sending request being a request to send the abnormality occurrence information to the predetermined server in proxy mode, the second communication unit being mounted on the vehicle and configured to perform communication using a second communication method that allows for terminal-to-terminal direct communication.
US11694483B2

An apparatus for alarming of oil dilution may include: a control device for predicting oil dilution based on a cold start state of a vehicle, a rapid acceleration state of a vehicle, and a high-speed maintenance time of a vehicle; and an alarming device that guides the driver to check or replace engine oil based on the oil dilution predicted by the control device.
US11694470B2

An electronic device includes a first substrate, a display unit disposed on the first substrate, a sensor unit disposed on the first substrate, and a first light blocking layer disposed between the sensor unit and the first substrate. The first light blocking layer blocks a light entering the sensor unit.
US11694461B2

The present application discloses a method and an apparatus for optical character recognition, an electronic device and a storage medium, and relates to the fields of artificial intelligence and deep learning. The method may include: determining, for a to-be-recognized image, a text bounding box of a text area therein, and extracting a text area image from the to-be-recognized image according to the text bounding box; determining a bounding box of text lines in the text area image, and extracting a text-line image from the text area image according to the bounding box; and performing text sequence recognition on the text-line image, and obtaining a recognition result. The application of the solution in the present application can improve a recognition speed and the like.
US11694452B1

A LIDAR device is positioned on a crane and is moved along a track to collect 3D image data of the area below the crane. The resulting image data is sent to a computing device that applies or more filtering algorithms to the image data and searches for known image shapes therein through a comparison of the image data and one or more 3D object models based on known shapes or geometric primitives. If an object is identified in the image data and is determined to be accessible, position information for that object may be sent to a device configured to control movement of the crane to grab/pick up the object.
US11694447B2

Techniques are described for detecting whether a lane of a roadway is open or closed. Detecting a lane as being closed may include detecting an object in or near the lane, which may comprise determining a size, location, and/or classification associated with the object, and dilating the size associated with the object. The lane may be indicated as being closed if a distance between a dilated object detection and another object detection, dilated object detection, or lane extent is less than a threshold distance. The techniques may additionally or alternatively comprise determining an alternative lane shape based at least in part on one or more object detections and/or determining that one or more lanes are closed and/or uploading a lane closure and/or alternative lane shape to a central database for retrieval by/dissemination to other computing devices.
US11694445B2

The present application discloses a method and an apparatus of obstacle three-dimensional position acquisition for a roadside computing device, and relates to the fields of intelligent transportation, cooperative vehicle infrastructure, and autonomous driving. The method may include: acquiring pixel coordinates of an obstacle in a to-be-processed image; determining coordinates of a bottom surface center point of the obstacle according to the pixel coordinates; acquiring a homography relationship between a ground surface corresponding to the to-be-processed image and a ground surface corresponding to a template image; transforming the coordinates of the bottom surface center point of the obstacle into coordinates on the template image according to the homography relationship; and determining three-dimensional coordinates of the bottom surface center point of the obstacle according to the coordinates obtained by transformation and a ground equation corresponding to the template image. By use of the solution of the present application, implementation costs can be saved, and the accuracy is better.
US11694444B2

Aspects of the present disclosure involve a system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing a program and method for setting ad breakpoints in a video. The program and method provide for accessing a video; determining plural shot boundaries for the video, each shot boundary defining a shot corresponding to a contiguous sequence of video frames that is free of cuts or transitions; and for each shot boundary of the plural shot boundaries, performing a set of breakpoint tests on the shot boundary, each breakpoint test configured to return a respective score indicating whether the shot boundary corresponds to a breakpoint for potential insertion of an ad during playback of the video, calculating a combined score for the shot boundary based on combining the each of the respective scores, and setting, in a case where the combined score meets a threshold value, the shot boundary as the breakpoint.
US11694437B1

Devices and techniques are generally described for computer vision techniques for safety hazard detection. A frame of image data representing a physical environment is received. In some examples, a first object represented in the frame of image data may be detected. A determination may be made that the first object is of a first class. A first zone represented in the frame of image data may be identified. The first zone may correspond to a ground surface of the physical environment. A determination may be made that the first object at least partially overlaps with the first zone. A first rule associated with the first zone may be determined. The first rule may restrict objects of the first class from being present within the first zone. Output data may be generated indicating that the first object is at least partially within the first zone, in violation of the first rule.
US11694429B2

In one embodiment, a method includes receiving an initial input in a first modality from a first user from a client system associated with the first user, determining one or more intents corresponding to the initial input by an intent-understanding module, generating one or more candidate continuation-inputs based on the one or more intents, where the one or more candidate continuation-inputs are in one or more candidate modalities, respectively, and wherein the candidate modalities are different from the first modality, and sending instructions for presenting one or more suggested inputs corresponding to one or more of the candidate continuation-inputs to the client system.
US11694414B2

A method and apparatus for providing a guide for combining pattern pieces receives a selection of a first point in a first pattern piece and a selection of a second point in a second pattern piece to be combined with the first pattern piece, generates a virtual pattern piece in response to the selection of the second point being received, arranges the virtual pattern piece such that a third point in the virtual pattern piece having a position corresponding to the first point in the first pattern piece is matched to the second point in the second pattern piece, and provides a guide for combining the first pattern piece and the second pattern piece by moving the virtual pattern piece such that an outer line of the second pattern piece and an outer line of the virtual pattern piece correspond to each other.
US11694406B2

A headset for use in displaying a virtual image of a building information model (BIM) in relation to a site coordinate system of a construction site. The headset comprises an article of headwear having one or more position-tracking sensors mounted thereon, augmented reality glasses incorporating at least one display, a display position tracking device for tracking movement of the display relative to at least one of the user's eyes and an electronic control system. The electronic control system is configured to convert a BIM model defined in an extrinsic, real world coordinate system into an intrinsic coordinate system defined by a position tracking system, receive display position data from the display position device and headset tracking data from a headset tracking system and render a virtual image of the BIM relative to the position and orientation of the article of headwear on the construction site and relative position of the display relative to the user's eye and transmit the rendered virtual image to the display which is viewable by the user as a virtual image of the BIM.
US11694405B2

A method for displaying annotation information, an electronic device and a storage medium, related to the field of computers and image information processing, are provided. The method includes: acquiring depth information and annotation information of a target region in a first image at a first angle of view; establishing an association relationship between the depth information and the annotation information; and in a case that a second image at a second angle of view is acquired, determining a display region of the target region in the second image based on the depth information, and displaying, in the display region in the second image, the annotation information of the target region based on the association relationship. Thereby, the cross-image display of the annotation information of the target region with the depth information can be realized.
US11694395B2

The disclosed systems, components, methods, and processing steps are directed to determining user-item fit characteristics of an item for a user body part by accessing a three-dimensional (3D) reconstructed model of the user body part, accessing information about one or more 3D reference models of the item, the information for each 3D reference model including respective dimensional measurement, spatial, and geometrical attributes, performing a 3D matching process based on the 3D reconstructed model and the accessed information of the one or more 3D reference models to determine a best-fitting 3D reference model from the one or more 3D reference models, integrating the best-fitting 3D reference model with the 3D reconstructed model to provide a 3D best fit representation and displaying the 3D best fit representation along with visual indications of user-item fit characteristics.
US11694384B2

This disclosure provides systems, devices, apparatus, and methods, including computer programs encoded on storage media, for fast incremental shared constants. In aspects, a CPU may determine/update shared constant data for a first draw call of a plurality of draw calls. The shared constant data, which may correspond to at least one shader, may be updated based on a draw call update for the first draw call. The CPU may communicate the updated shared constant data for the first draw call to a GPU. The GPU may receive, in at least one register, the updated shared constant data from the CPU and configure the at least one register based on the updated shared constant data corresponding to the draw call update of the first draw call of the plurality of draw calls.
US11694381B2

Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can identify a virtual character being presented to a user within a real-time immersive environment. A first animation to be applied to the virtual character is determined. A nonverbal communication animation to be applied to the virtual character simultaneously with the first animation is determined. The virtual character is animated in real-time based on the first animation and the nonverbal communication animation.
US11694377B2

An editing device acquires a first image in which an occupant of a vehicle has been imaged in association with a time point in a time series and a second image in which scenery around the vehicle has been imaged in association with a time point in a time series, acquires first index information indicating feelings of the occupant when the first image has been captured on the basis of the first image, and extracts the first image and the second image from first images of the time series and second images of the time series on the basis of the first index information and the time point associated with the first image based on the first index information to generate a library including the extracted images.
US11694370B2

Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for using a predictive model to determine virtual usages of storage spaces in a storage infrastructure. Information on the storage infrastructure indicates storage spaces in the storage infrastructure, including physical boundaries and usages of the storage spaces and a predictive model used to determine storage spaces for items to store in the storage spaces. The predictive model receives as inputs physical boundaries and usages of a selected storage space. The predictive model processes the inputs to output a virtual usage of the selected storage space within the physical boundaries of the selected storage space. The virtual usage is defined by coordinates in the physical boundaries of the selected storage space. Augmented reality representation overlaying the virtual usage at the coordinates within a view of the selected storage space are generated in a computer display.
US11694367B2

Sampling circuitry independently accesses channels of texture data that represent a set of pixels. One or more processing units separately compress the channels of the texture data and store compressed data representative of the channels of the texture data for the set of pixels. The channels can include a red channel, a blue channel, and a green channel that represent color values of the set of pixels and an alpha channel that represents degrees of transparency of the set of pixels. Storing the compressed data can include writing the compress data to portions of a cache. The processing units can identify a subset of the set of pixels that share a value of a first channel of the plurality of channels and represent the value of the first channel over the subset of the set of pixels using information representing the value, the first channel, and boundaries of the subset.
US11694365B2

A method of an optical sensor device used for detecting a color of a specific surface of an object includes: providing a sensor array having a plurality of pixel units each for receiving light reflected from the specific surface to generate a sensed pixel value; using the sensor array to generate a specific image formed by a plurality of sensed pixel values; determining whether the specific image is similar to a first solid color image corresponding to a first color according to the plurality of sensed pixel values of the specific image; and determining to execute a distance detection operation to calculate a specific distance from the optical sensor device to the specific surface according to a color saturation value of the first color in the specific image when it is determined that the specific image is similar to the first solid color image corresponding to the first color.
US11694364B2

Apparatuses and methods for approximating a 5-angle color difference model are provided, where the 5-angle color difference model utilizes a 5-angle equation. In an exemplary embodiment, an apparatus includes a storage device for storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions. The processor(s) are configured to receive 3-angle standard and test color measurements, and enter the 3-angle standard measurement into a neural network empirical model. The neural network empirical model includes a plurality of input nodes, a plurality of hidden nodes connected to the input nodes, and a plurality of output nodes connected to the hidden nodes. The neural network empirical model is configured to output 3-angle tolerance values, and to calculate a 3-angle color difference value using the 5-angle equation for at least one of the 3 color measurement angles using the 3-angle standard and test color measurements and the 3-angle tolerance values.
US11694363B2

A method of determining a focal length of a camera and/or of adjusting a viewing direction in a graphical representation of a pre-operative image is provided. The method includes providing uncalibrated camera data of a camera, specifying an initial value of a focal length of the camera, specifying a working distance value of a distance between the camera and the at least part of the tracking system, calculating a distance value of the distance between the camera and the at least part of the tracking system based on the uncalibrated camera data and based on the specified initial value of the focal length of the camera, calculating a change factor based on the specified working distance value and the calculated distance value, and calculating an adapted value of the focal length of the camera based on the initial value of the focal length and based on the change factor.
US11694360B2

A processing device receives, from a three-dimensional (3D) motion capture system, initial data representing an initial orientation of a subject user's body in an initial position. The processing device further receives x-ray data representing at least the portion of the subject user's body in the initial position. The processing device determines an actual orientation of at least one bone or joint from the portion of the subject user's body in the initial position as represented in the x-ray data and calibrates the initial orientation of the 3D motion capture system to reflect the actual orientation of the at least one bone or joint in the initial position.
US11694355B2

An augmented reality system is provided for use with a medical imaging scanner. The AR system obtains a digital image from a camera, and identifies a pose of a gantry of the medical imaging scanner based on content of the digital image. The gantry includes a movable C-arm supporting an imaging signal transmitter and a detector panel that are movable along an arc relative to a station. A range of motion of the movable C-arm along the arc is determined based on the pose. A graphical object is generated based on the range of motion and the pose, and is provided to a display device for display as an overlay relative to the medical imaging scanner.
US11694353B2

While a viewer is viewing a first stereoscopic image comprising a first left image and a first right image, a left vergence angle of a left eye of a viewer and a right vergence angle of a right eye of the viewer are determined. A virtual object depth is determined based at least in part on (i) the left vergence angle of the left eye of the viewer and (ii) the right vergence angle of the right eye of the viewer. A second stereoscopic image comprising a second left image and a second right image for the viewer is rendered on one or more image displays. The second stereoscopic image is subsequent to the first stereoscopic image. The second stereoscopic image is projected from the one or more image displays to a virtual object plane at the virtual object depth.
US11694352B1

In one implementation, a method of scene camera retargeting is performed by a head-mounted device (HMD) including one or more processors, non-transitory memory, a scene camera, and a display. The method includes capturing, using the scene camera, an image of a scene. The method includes determining, using the one or more processors, a depth of the scene. The method further includes transforming, using the one or more processors, the image of the scene based on the depth and a difference between a point-of-view of the scene camera and a point-of-view of a user. The method further includes displaying, on the display, the transformed image.
US11694344B2

The method for automated cell positioning can include: sampling a video of a scene having a gamete, tracking the gamete, and positioning the gamete within a target region. The method can optionally include: determining attribute values for the gamete, selecting the gamete, reorienting the gamete, and/or manipulating the gamete, and/or any suitable steps.
US11694339B2

A method for quantitative flow analysis of a fluid flowing in a conduit from a sequence of consecutive image frames of such a conduit, where such image frames are timely separated by a certain time interval, the method comprising: a) selecting a start image frame and an end image frame from the sequence either automatically or upon user input; b) determining a centerline of the conduit in the start image frame; c) determining a centerline of the conduit in the end image frame; d) selecting a common start point on the centerline of the start image frame and on the centerline of the end image frame either automatically or upon user input; e) selecting an end point on the centerline of the start image frame; f) selecting an end point on the centerline of the end image frame; g) calculating centerline distance between the start point and the end point of the start image frame; h) calculating centerline distance between the start point and the end point of the end image frame; and i) calculating a local flow velocity as a function of the centerline distances of g) and h) and a time interval between the start image frame and the end image frame. A corresponding imaging device and computer program are also disclosed.
US11694334B2

In implementations of segmenting objects in vector graphics images, an object segmentation system can obtain points that identify an object in a vector graphics image, and determine a region of interest in the image that includes the object based on the points that identify the object. The object segmentation system can generate a heat map from the points that identify the object in the image, and a rasterized region from rasterizing the region of interest. The object segmentation system can generate a mask from the rasterized region and the heat map, the mask identifying pixels of the object in the rasterized region, and determine, from the mask, paths of the vector graphics corresponding to the object.
US11694321B2

A system is configured to receive an indication that an apparatus in a first assembled state should comprise a component with a first digital fingerprint and a component with a second digital fingerprint. The system is configured to receive video footage of apparatuses in the first assembled state. The system is configured to isolate an image of an apparatus in the first assembled state. The system is configured to split the image into a frame comprising a first component and a frame comprising a second component. The system is configured to generate first and second filtered images. The system is configured to identify feature points in the filtered images. The system is configured to determine that the first set of feature points matches the first digital fingerprint and that the second set of feature points matches the second digital fingerprint. The system is configured to update a component database.
US11694319B2

A system for manufacturing defect classification is presented. The system includes a first neural network receiving a first data as input and generating a first output, a second neural network receiving a second data as input and generating a second output, wherein first neural network and the second neural network are trained independently from each other, and a fusion neural network receiving the first output and the second output and generating a classification. The first data and the second data do not have to be aligned. Hence, the system and method of this disclosure allows various type of data that are collected during manufacturing to be used in defect classification.
US11694316B2

A method for determining experience quality of virtual reality (VR) multimedia includes, in a process of playing VR multimedia, obtaining a first sensory parameter, a second sensory parameter, and a third sensory parameter of the VR multimedia, where the first sensory parameter, the second sensory parameter, and the third sensory parameter are obtained by performing sampling separately according to at least two same perceptual dimensions, and are respectively parameters that affect fidelity experience, enjoyment experience, and interaction experience, and determining a mean opinion score (MOS) of the VR multimedia based on the first sensory parameter, the second sensory parameter, and the third sensory parameter of the VR multimedia. Because the third sensory parameter is a parameter that affects the interaction experience, an interaction feature of the VR multimedia is considered.
US11694313B2

An imagery processing system determines pixel color values for pixels of captured imagery from volumetric data, providing alternative pixel color values. A main imagery capture device, such as a camera, captures main imagery such as still images and/or video sequences, of a live action scene. Alternative devices capture imagery of the live action scene, in some spectra and form, and capture information related to pixel color values for multiple depths of a scene, which can be processed to provide reconstruction.
US11694305B2

In a method for super resolution imaging, the method includes: receiving, by a processor, a low resolution image; generating, by the processor, an intermediate high resolution image having an improved resolution compared to the low resolution image; generating, by the processor, a final high resolution image based on the intermediate high resolution image and the low resolution image; and transmitting, by the processor, the final high resolution image to a display device for display thereby.
US11694302B2

In one embodiment, a computing system may determine, a predicted eye position of a viewer corresponding to a future time moment for displaying a frame. The system may generate a first correction map for the frame based on the predicted eye position of the viewer. The system may retrieve one or more second correction maps used for correcting one or more proceeding frames. The system may generate a third correction map based on the first correction map generated based on the predicted eye position of the viewer and the one or more second correction maps used for correcting the one or more proceeding frames. The system may adjust pixel values of the frame based at least on the third correction map. The system may output the frame with the adjusted pixel values to a display.
US11694300B2

Embodiments shifts the color fields of a rendered image frame based on the eye tracking data (e.g. position of the user's pupils). An MR device obtains a first image frame having a set of color fields. The first image frame corresponds to a first position of the pupils of the viewer. The MR device then determines a second position of the pupils of the viewer based on, for example, data receive from an eye tracking device coupled to the MR device. The MR device generates, based on the first image frame, a second image frame corresponding to the second position of the pupils. The second image frame is generated by shifting color fields by a shift value based on the second position of the pupils of the viewer. The MR device transmits the second image frame to a display device of the MR device to be displayed thereon.
US11694296B2

An information processing device includes a processor configured to detect whether or not a vehicle that is about to use a facility is under share ride by a plurality of persons, and permit the vehicle to use the facility or providing an economic merit associated with usage of the facility to the vehicle, when having detected that the vehicle is under share ride.
US11694294B2

The present disclosure relates to a cargo protection method, device and system, and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, relating to the technical field of unmanned aerial vehicles. The method of the present disclosure includes: determining whether an unmanned aerial vehicle is in a falling state or not according to a current acceleration in a vertical direction of the unmanned aerial vehicle and a current vertical distance from the unmanned aerial vehicle to the ground; and opening at least one airbag in a cargo hold of the unmanned aerial vehicle in a case where the unmanned aerial vehicle is in the falling state to protect a cargo in the cargo hold.
US11694288B2

A method of optimizing rider satisfaction includes classifying, using a first neural network of a hybrid neural network, social media data sourced from a plurality of social media sources as indicative of an effect on a transportation system. The method further includes predicting, using a second neural network of the hybrid neural network, at least one aspect of rider satisfaction affected by an effect on the transportation system derived from the social media data classified as indicative of an effect on the transportation system. The method still further includes optimizing, using a third neural network of the hybrid neural network, the at least one aspect of rider satisfaction for at least one rider occupying a vehicle in the transportation system.
US11694287B2

An intelligent property management system comprises an intelligent property management platform. The intelligent property management platform communicates with other system components via respective communication portals. The respective portals comprise a vendor portal, a tenant portal, an investor portal, a security device portal, and a communications service portal. These features enable the intelligent property management system, while utilizing a communication network, to intelligently improve, e.g., maintenance, security, communication, vendors services, and investments relating to managed properties.
US11694286B2

A system may include a rental property listing portal and a rental price prediction unit. The rental price prediction unit may additional include an amenity price prediction unit. The rental price prediction unit and the amenity price prediction unit may use one or more mathematical models, such as constrained optimization model and/or a machine learning approach such as a random forest model, to generate a suggested rental price at a given level of portfolio occupancy. The system may also provide risk thresholds to simulate leasing strategies based on market situations, predicting revenue potential and possible vacancy for each strategy. The system may also generate a delist time (time to rent) for a property at a given price. The system and method may be implemented in a multi-family apartment rental system, a storage space rental system, a student accommodation, and single family apartment rental systems.
US11694284B2

A method is provided of processing a food order in a table service restaurant. The method comprises receiving a food order including a table identifier, and electronically by a computer terminal, printing a food order label including the table identifier and providing the printed food order label. The method also comprises by a food preparer, preparing a food dish based upon the printed food order label, and by the food preparer, placing the prepared food dish in a position in vicinity of the printed food order label. The method further comprises by the food preparer or a food server, picking up the prepared food dish and attaching the printed food order label to the food dish with the table identifier being visible, and by a food server, delivering the prepared food dish to the table indicated by the visible table identifier on the printed food order label and thereby delivering the prepared food dish to a customer in the table service restaurant.
US11694283B2

A method for producing a product by way of a drinks preparation machine, including the steps of, by way of a machine backend for a drinks preparation machine, receiving a backend order. The backend order includes an identifier for the identification of a preparation prescript, as well as a configuration identifier. A preparation prescript is determined by way of determining, in the case that the identifier is the same as an individual identifier, a preparation prescript that in one of several user profiles is assigned to the individual identifier. The user profile is determined in accordance with the configuration identifier. By way of the machine backend, a machine order is generated to the drinks preparation machine, wherein the machine order specifies the preparation prescript. By way of the drinks preparation machine, the product is produced in accordance with the preparation prescript.
US11694274B2

A multi-region risk relationship data store may contain electronic records representing a plurality of multi-region risk relationships and, for each multi-region risk relationship, an electronic record identifier and a set of multi-region attribute values including a plurality of hierarchical local risk relationship attribute values. A back-end application computer server may receive an indication of a selected risk relationship and display at least some of the associated multi-region attribute values. The server may receive adjustments to some of the multi-region or local risk-relationship attribute values, and displayed information may be automatically and dynamically configured based on the received adjustments and a standalone risk calculation unit. At least some local risk relationship attribute values may be replicated for multiple regions. When adjustments have been completed, the server may automatically assemble a multi-region risk relationship document.
US11694272B2

The system provides a method and apparatus for tracking and managing insurance coverage for an enterprise. In one embodiment, the system provides automated reports that include all types of coverage in a single report with a visual representation that fully informs the reader of status and areas of risk and concern. The reports are fully sortable and can provide a single resource for management of all policies and coverages of an enterprise. In one embodiment the system presents data in a unique grid that provides important information at a glance and enhances management of the system.
US11694271B2

Aspects of the disclosure relate to multicomputer processing of vehicle operational data from telematics devices and other sources with centralized event control. An event control computing platform may receive vehicle operational data from a telematics device associated with a user. Subsequently, the event control computing platform may identify, based on the received data, whether at least one criterion associated with the user has been satisfied. If the received data indicates that the at least one criterion associated with the user has been satisfied, then the event control computing platform may generate a command configured to cause a change to a subunit of user data and then may transmit the generated command to a subunit provisioning server.
US11694268B1

A live video of a negotiable instrument may be provided to a financial institution so that an image of the negotiable instrument may be obtained from the live video, processed, and funds associated with the negotiable instrument may be deposited in an account of a user. The user may be identified and authenticated to the financial institution by one or more biometric characteristics. One or more biometric characteristics may be used to endorse the negotiable instrument. A holder may be used to hold the negotiable instrument while live video is being taken and provided from a user to a financial institution.
US11694262B2

Systems involving a hub platform, communication network, and memory configured for processing data involving time-stamped/time-sensitive aspects and other features are disclosed. In one example, an illustrative system may comprise a hub computer platform and associated computing components configured to generate a plurality of portals including at least first and second portals, including aspects such as automatically updating information displayed therein in real-time between portals, automatically attaching and/or processing timestamps and identifier information that are attached to orders upon receipt and acceptance thereof, generating and/or processing information of an order file, generating, updating and/or interactively displaying various tabular and/or graphical information such as order and/or price discovery information that is automatically processed based on timestamps and/or other information, and/or generating other GUI features that, for example, may graphically display and continually update level-of-involvement information.
US11694256B1

A method of activating a bank account comprises establishing, by the bank computer system upon receipt of a selection of the selectable link, a connection with a client device. The connection is established while the client device is located within a bank store location. The method further comprises transmitting first information for display on the client device via a graphical user interface (GUI), receiving customer information relating to activation of the bank account from the bank store computer, transmitting second information for display via the GUI where the second information is displayed subsequent to the first information and is configured to be displayed with an interactive slider component, receiving a customer input via the interactive slider component, and opening an account based on the customer information received from the bank store computer and the customer inputs received from the client device.
US11694255B2

A management server is configured to perform a process including: setting a basic fee of a first monthly fee when a utilization manner is battery lease; setting discount rates based on the weight, capacity, manufacturer, degree of initial deterioration, amount of power consumption, number of times of performing quick electric charging, utilization region, and utilization period of the battery; determining the first monthly fee; setting a basic fee of a second monthly fee when the utilization manner is vehicle lease; setting discount rates based on the weight of the battery, a utilization region of the vehicle, and a utilization period; determining the second monthly fee; and determining a total monthly fee.
US11694253B2

Various embodiments can comprise a system, which can comprise one or more processing modules; and/or one or more non-transitory memory storage modules storing computing instructions configured to run on the one or more processing modules and perform acts of: receiving a request from a requesting party to produce a feature vector for a record, the feature vector being used to aid in placing the record in one of a first database cluster H or a second database cluster L; retrieving a first access history for the record at a first time period, the first access history indicating a number of times the record was accessed within the first time period that is a predetermined time period away from a current day; repeating retrieving one or more second access histories for the record for one or more additional time periods, each second access history of the one or more second access histories indicating a number of times the record was accessed within the one or more additional time periods, wherein each of the one or more additional time periods are different predetermined time periods away from the current day; generating the feature vector based on the first access history and the one or more second access histories of the record; and sending the feature vector to the requesting party. Other embodiments are disclosed herein.
US11694250B2

A labor marketplace exchange (LME) computing system and method are provided. The LME computing system communicates with communications devices of service providers and service users. The LME computing system receives service provider profile data from the service providers. Service users can submit service queries to the LME computing system. Based on the parameters of the service query, service providers are identified by the LME computing system. A service request is then sent to a service provider identified by the LME computing system and selected by the service user.
US11694249B2

Apparatus and associated methods relate to presenting for selection services comprising at least one bundled set of healthcare services to be performed separately by respective providers, determining a bundle price for the at least one bundled set of healthcare services, and in response to receiving payment in an amount of the bundle price, generating a purchase data record selectively redeemable to receive each of the at least one bundled set of healthcare services, and transmitting a unique confirmation number generated for the purchase data record. One or more service of the bundled set may be a dental or veterinary service. The bundle price may be based on a location or time at which at least one service will be performed and may be determined using a user's remaining insurance deductible. Payment may be disbursed to multiple providers of the bundled set of healthcare services. A payment may be virtual funds.
US11694246B2

An example system and method may provide a location-enabled collectable trading tool. An example system may receive, by a graphical user interface displayed on a first client device, initial collection attributes describing an item collection, where the item collection is associated with a first user in a database stored in a computer-accessible memory. The system may also determine an attribute of an item associated with the item collection and determine a trade eligibility of the item. In some instances, the system may identify a second user based on the attribute, the trade eligibility of the item, and an attribute of the second user. The system may then automatically provide communication between the first client device and a second client device associated with the identified second user.
US11694245B2

Consumer safety of repaired vehicles can be improved by providing systems and methods for generating vehicle repair estimate reports based on predictive estimating and transmitting these reports to clients. A master server serviced by a vehicle manufacturer generates a vehicle repair estimate report based on predictive estimating and transmits this report to a client via a web-based graphical user interface. Also, a master server serviced by a vehicle manufacturer generates a vehicle repair estimate report based on predictive estimating and transmits this report to a client via a vehicle repair claims management user interface. The vehicle repair estimate report based on predictive estimating may comprise repair packages and repair information relating to recommended replacement parts and quantities thereof, the part numbers for the suggested replacement parts, the price estimate for the suggested replacement parts, manufacturer-recommended repair instructions, and other relevant information.
US11694241B1

Systems and methods for authenticating access to multiple data stores substantially in real-time are disclosed. The system may include a server coupled to a network, a client device in communication with the server via the network and a plurality of data stores. The server may authenticate access to the data stores and forward information from those stores to the client device. An exemplary authentication method may include receipt of a request for access to data. Information concerning access to that data is stored and associated with an identifier assigned to a client device. If the identifier is found to correspond to the stored information during a future request for access to the store, access to that store is granted.
US11694238B2

Implementations of the present disclosure provide techniques to optimize distribution to multiple websites of online reviews associated with a merchant system. The system and method include receiving, from a merchant system associated with a merchant, assignment of a weight value corresponding to each website of a plurality of websites configured to receive a review associated with a merchant. A distribution parameter associated with the plurality of websites is received from the merchant system. A request to provide a review of the merchant is provided to a user system, the request comprising a link. Receiving from the user system, an indication associated with the link. In response to receiving the indication, identifying, by a redirection container, a first website of the plurality of websites based on the weight value corresponding to each website of the plurality of websites and the distribution parameter. The user system is redirected, via the redirection container, to the first website for posting an online review of the merchant.
US11694225B2

A system and method for optimizing advertisements for display to users comprising receiving a request for an advertisement wherein the request comprises information about a user to whom the advertisement is to be displayed; determining at least one community of which the user is a member; determining a conditional probability that the user will interact with the advertisement; responsive to the conditional probability exceeding a threshold, determining community data to present with the advertisement and providing for display to the user the advertisement and the community data; responsive to the providing of the advertisement, receiving an indication of activity at a client system related to the advertisement or community data; and storing the indication in a storage medium.
US11694221B2

The present disclosure is directed toward systems, methods, and non-transitory computer readable media that dynamically modify content distribution campaigns based on triggering conditions and actions. In particular, systems described herein can provide a user interface for display to a publisher device that includes a plurality of selectable options for setting triggering conditions and/or actions. For example, the disclosed systems can utilize a machine learning model to generate suggested triggering conditions and/or actions for one or more content distribution campaigns of a provider. Moreover, the disclosed systems can generate custom rules based on selected triggering conditions and actions and apply the custom rules during execution of digital content campaigns. For instance, the disclosed systems can monitor performance of content campaigns, detect triggering conditions, and dynamically modify digital content campaigns based on actions corresponding to the triggering conditions.
US11694220B2

In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for advertisement distribution using a multi-tenant on-demand database system. These mechanisms and methods for distributing advertisements using a multi-tenant on-demand database system can integrate an advertisement distribution service with the services provided by the multi-tenant on-demand database system. The ability to provide an advertisement distribution service with the services provided by the multi-tenant on-demand database system can enable the distribution of advertisements to take advantage of other data stored by and/or services provided by the multi-tenant on-demand database system.
US11694219B2

With an offer server computer system: receiving a first digital image file; receiving a first mapping of product codes to audience segment identifiers; receiving a temporary price reduction offer dataset; mapping a target identifier for an end user device of a consumer to an audience segment identifier; in response to determining, based on the audience segment identifier, that the TPR offer dataset has a product code and a retailer identifier that map to the audience segment identifier, and an effective date value that includes a current date value, and the retailer identifier corresponds to a retailer location within a specified distance of a then-current location of the end user computing device: creating and storing a digital offer dataset comprising both the first digital image file and a second digital image file that presents data elements of the TPR offer dataset; causing transmission of the dataset to the end user device.
US11694216B2

Systems and methods are provided to predict customer behavior during a digital transaction at a point of sale. The disclosed systems and methods can collect information regarding a merchant and the merchant's business as well as information about the current sales environment in which the merchant is operating. From the collected information, the disclosed systems and methods can process the collected information to generate a prediction of future customer behavior in real-time or near real-time.
US11694213B1

A computer system including a processor in communication with a memory and a database may be provided. The processor may be programmed to: (i) execute a query on the database including a list of user identifiers associated with a plurality of users, (ii) receive license data associated with the user identifiers including a list of licenses and respective license renewal data associated with each user, (iii) determine, from the license data, that one or more licenses of a group of users is in a renewal period, (iv) notify each user of the group of users of the one or more licenses in the renewal period, (v) pre-populate a license renewal application for the one or more licenses in the renewal period the group of users, (vi) transmit the pre-populated application to be approved by the group of users, and (vii) receive the approved pre-populated application from the group of users.
US11694208B2

Provided are a system and methodology for iteratively measuring data, as between multiple sets thereof, that accounts for underlying data generation sources and bases. Doing so, via normalization of the data, enables uniformity of interpretation and presentation of the data no matter the machine learning model that produced the data.
US11694198B2

A computer-implemented includes sending a public key associated with a particular node in a cyclically-ordered set of nodes participating in a blockchain network to an initiator node; receiving, by the particular node from a node immediately previous to the particular node in the cyclically-ordered set, a first value based on public keys associated with each node from the particular node through to the initiator node; determining a locking value based on the first value and the public key associated with the particular node; and preparing using the locking value, a transaction arranged to transmit control of a resource from a source address associated with the particular node to a receiving address of a node immediately subsequent to the particular node. The control of the resource is to be transmitted responsive to satisfaction of an execution condition including supply of an unlocking value corresponding to the locking value.
US11694193B2

The invention presents a solution in which blockchain Transactions are created to implement the functionality of a logic gate. The invention may be implemented on the Bitcoin platform or an alternative blockchain platform. The transaction includes a locking script which comprises instructions selected so as to implement the functionality of a logic gate, such as the XOR gate. When the script is executed (because a second transaction is attempting to spend the output associated with the locking script) the inputs will be processed by the conditional instructions to provide an output of TRUE or FALSE. The inputs are pre-processed by one or more computing agents so that they are evaluated to TRUE or FASLE prior to being used as inputs to the script. The second transaction is transmitted to the blockchain network for validation and, if determined to be valid, it will be written to the blockchain. Validation of the second transaction can be interpreted as a TRUE output. Thus, the locking script of the first transaction provides the functionality of the desired logic gate. The invention provides numerous advantages and can be used in a wide variety of applications, such as for the implementation of control systems and unit.
US11694188B1

A method, apparatus, and system of activating and using a contactless card are disclosed. A mobile device includes a wireless chip structured to allow short-range wireless communications (e.g., a near-field communication), a processor, and a memory storing instructions. The mobile device is configured to communicate with a contactless card via a short-range wireless communication and receive a customer-specific uniform resource locator (URL) from the contactless card via a wireless chip. In response, the mobile device is configured to automatically open a web browser and navigate to a website associated with the customer-specific URL. The customer-specific URL identifying the client associated with the contactless card. The mobile device then prompts, via a GUI on the display, a user for authentication information, and based on a verification of the authentication information, display a confirmation page indicating activation of the contactless card.
US11694185B2

Methods, systems, apparatus, and non-transitory computer readable media are described for using a vehicle as a payment device. Various aspects may include receiving a selection of a stored financial card or financial account at a vehicle head unit. The selected financial card or financial account may be transmitted to a point-of-sale (POS) terminal for making a payment by transmitting a tokenized card number to the POS terminal. The tokenized card number may be transmitted over a very short-range communication link to ensure that the transmission is secure. For example, electronic circuitry may be attached to the exterior of the vehicle, where the electronic circuitry may be within a threshold distance (e.g. one inch, three inches, six inches, one foot, three feet, etc.) of the POS terminal. The tokenized card number may be transmitted from the vehicle head unit to the electronic circuitry and then to the POS terminal.
US11694183B2

Systems and methods for artificial intelligence (AI)-based systems and methods for conditional electronic processing are provided. An example method includes receiving real time data from one or more data sources associated with one or more connected smart devices; continuously evaluating the real time data to determine whether the one or more transaction conditions is met; upon determining that the one or more transaction conditions has been met, utilizing prioritized parameters to determine to which users an alert of a transaction request is broadcast; broadcasting the alert of the transaction request via a user application; transmitting, via a push notification gateway, a push notification to the user application on a user device; and establishing, via a network, a secure connection between the user device and an AI engine for executing the transaction request.
US11694174B2

Systems and methods for kiosk or payment terminal-based touchless interactions using mobile electronic devices are disclosed. In one embodiment, at a cloud-based information processing apparatus comprising at least one computer processor, a method for interacting with a kiosk or payment terminal using a mobile electronic device may include: (1) receiving, from a mobile electronic device and at a uniform resource locator, a communication comprising an identifier for a kiosk or payment terminal comprising a screen; (2) receiving, from the mobile electronic device, touch data corresponding to user input to a touch-sensitive input on the mobile electronic device; and (3) communicating the touch data to the kiosk or payment terminal. The kiosk or payment terminal may graphically represent the touch data by moving a cursor on the screen.
US11694171B2

In a method of providing funds to a monetary repository, information is received identifying a payee and request by the payee to convert a negotiable instrument made to the payee to funds. In response to the information, confirmation is received whether to convert the negotiable instrument to funds. An image of the endorsed negotiable instrument is received. If a determination is made to convert the negotiable instrument to funds, an amount of funds corresponding to a value of the negotiable instrument is directed to a repository.
US11694168B2

Tracking account positions in a real-time payments system is provided. Each of a plurality of participants is linked to a funding agent account via an ACH network, thereby creating a plurality of linked participants. Each of the plurality of linked participants is provided access to a current prefunded position of the funding agent through the ACH network. An unsettled financial position of each of the plurality of participants is compared to the current prefunded position of the funding agent. A determination is made whether to perform a financial settlement for a corresponding one of the plurality of participants based on the comparison. The financial settlement for the corresponding participant is performed when it is determined that the unsettled financial position of the corresponding participant is not greater than the current prefunded position of the funding agent.
US11694165B2

A system implements a key value memory network including a key matrix with key vectors learned from training static feature data and time-series feature data, a value matrix with value vectors representing time-series trends, and an input layer to receive, for a target entity, input data comprising a concatenation of static feature data of the target entity, time-specific feature data, and time-series feature data for the target entity. The key value memory network also includes an entity-embedding layer to generate an input vector from the input data, a key-addressing layer to generate a weight vector indicating similarities between the key vectors and the input vector, a value-reading layer to compute a context vector from the weight and value vectors, and an output layer to generate predicted time-series data for a target metric of the target entity by applying a continuous activation function to the context vector and the input vector.
US11694164B2

A digital mailroom application is used by a mail clerk to process incoming physical mail. The digital mailroom application receives a list of mail recipients and mail delivery settings, then processes the incoming physical mail using the list of mail recipients and mail delivery settings. A piece of incoming physical mail can be processed by determining one of the mail recipients as the recipient for the piece of physical mail. The piece of physical mail is then scanned to generate a corresponding digital mail piece, which is routed electronically based on the defined mail delivery settings.
US11694155B1

Systems, methods, apparatuses and computer-readable media for analyzing vehicle claim information from a vehicle that is deemed a total loss to determine one or more parts that may be removed from the total loss vehicle for reuse is presented. In some arrangements, the parts identified for reuse may be identified prior to removal from the total loss vehicle and may be identified as available inventory and may include a future availability date. One or more repair shops may then request the parts available for reuse and the part may be reserved for that shop until it becomes available.
US11694151B2

Media, method and system for scheduling trips, and particularly for scheduling trip to transport vehicles from a pick-up location to a drop-off location. To accomplish this, interfaces are provided for describing the desired starting and ending locations for vehicles and automatically allocating drivers to vehicles for each segment of a desired trip and assigning any necessary tasks to the drivers to complete for each waypoint of the trip. Additionally, any other requirements for transporting the vehicles, such as insurance and temporary license plates, can automatically be provided for.
US11694148B2

Systems and methods for delivering items are disclosed. The systems and methods comprise assigning a unique internal control value to each profile having an identified physical address delivery point. They also receive a request for delivery point information for each of a plurality of items to be distributed and providing a response comprising a list of internal control values thereto. They further receive a plurality of items, each item having printed thereon one of the internal control values on the list. For each of the plurality of items, they scan, by item processing equipment, the item to read the internal control value printed thereon, identifying, in the profile database, the physical address delivery point corresponding to the assigned internal control value, routing, by the item processing equipment, the item according to the identified physical address delivery point, and delivering the item to the identified physical address delivery point.
US11694139B2

A method, computer system, and a computer program product for dynamic role assignment is provided. The present invention may include identifying a crisis event based on data collected by one or more internet-connected sensors. The present invention may then include selecting an incident plan based on the identified crisis event. The present invention may then include communicating an incident role to a registered device of a crowd member.
US11694132B2

Computer-implemented systems and methods for the sale of consumer services. Predictions are made based on the behaviors, preferences, assets, identifying characteristics, and other attributes associated with customers and merchants. In one implementation, a prediction is made as to whether a customer is likely to request a service and whether a merchant is likely to be selected by the customer to provide the service. In another implementation, the calendars of a merchant and customer are automatically updated to account for the customer's late arrival to an appointment at the merchants location. In yet another implementation, a customer purchases an appointment for a service from another customer that has the appointment scheduled with a merchant providing the service.
US11694129B2

The application describes parallel solution generation. A data processing apparatus includes a memory including a computer program code, and at least two processors configured to execute the computer program code. The computer program code includes a component program run in parallel on at least two processors to generate solution components compiled in parallel of points, and to store the added solution components in the memory; and a solution program run in parallel on at least two processors to generate a solution by adding one solution component at a time, read from the memory, to the solution based on a key point, and to store the added solution component to the solution in the memory.
US11694124B2

An Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based attribute prediction system generates predictions for attributes of highly customized equipment in response to received user requests. Processed historical data is initially used to generate feature combinations which are then employed along with a plurality of statistical and machine learning (ML) models in order to identify a best scoring model-feature combination in two selection cycles using multiple selection criteria. The predictions for an attribute are generated by the best scoring model and feature combination. Various insights regarding the features affecting the attribute can be additionally derived to provide recommendations to the user.
US11694122B2

A distributed, online machine learning system is presented. Contemplated systems include many private data servers, each having local private data. Researchers can request that relevant private data servers train implementations of machine learning algorithms on their local private data without requiring de-identification of the private data or without exposing the private data to unauthorized computing systems. The private data servers also generate synthetic or proxy data according to the data distributions of the actual data. The servers then use the proxy data to train proxy models. When the proxy models are sufficiently similar to the trained actual models, the proxy data, proxy model parameters, or other learned knowledge can be transmitted to one or more non-private computing devices. The learned knowledge from many private data servers can then be aggregated into one or more trained global models without exposing private data.
US11694109B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus for training model parameters stored in shared memory to predict risk. The method may include obtaining training data that includes a plurality of training data structures that each represent attributes of an entity, wherein each training data structure represents (i) features derived from a first set of categories defined by a first model and from a second set of categories defined by a second model, and (ii) a risk-level associated with the entity. For each respective training data structure, providing the training data structure as an input to the model, receiving an output from the model based on the model's processing of the training data structure, determining an amount of error between the output of the model and the risk-level of the training data structure, and adjusting a parameter value of the model stored in a shared memory based on the determined error.
US11694108B2

In a general aspect, a quantum streaming kernel processes a data stream. In some aspects, an input stream of data is converted to an output stream of data by repeatedly receiving new portions of the input stream; encoding each new portion into an internal quantum state of a quantum processor; measuring a first part of the internal quantum state while maintaining coherence of a second part of the internal quantum state; and producing the output stream of data based on the measurements. In some cases, a history of the input stream is preserved by the coherence of the internal quantum state, and the measurements contain information based on the history of the input stream.
US11694105B2

This disclosure relates generally to the field of quantum algorithms and quantum data loading, and more particularly to constructing quantum circuits for loading classical data into quantum states which reduces the computational resources of the circuit, e.g., number of qubits, depth of quantum circuit, and type of gates in the circuit.
US11694098B2

Systems, methods, and related technologies for classification are described. Network traffic from a network may be accessed and an entity may be selected. One or more values associated with one or more properties associated with the entity may be determined. The one or more values may be accessed from the network traffic. A first model associated with a first level of granularity is accessed. A first classification result of the entity based on the first model is determined by a processing device. A second model associated with a second level of granularity is accessed. The second level of granularity is higher than the first level of granularity and the second model is accessed based on the first classification result. A second classification result of the entity based on the second model is determined. At least one of the first classification result or the second classification result is stored.
US11694093B2

Techniques are disclosed for accurately identifying distinct physical user devices in a cross-device context. An example embodiment applies a multi-phase approach to generate labeled training datasets from a corpus of unlabeled device records. Such labeled training datasets can be used for training machine learning systems to predict the occurrence of device records that have been wrongly (or correctly, as the case may be) attributed to different physical user devices. Such identification of improper attribution can be particularly helpful in web-based analytics. The labeled training datasets include labeled pairs of device records generated using multiple strategies for inferring whether the two device records of a pair of device records represent the same physical user device (or different physical user devices). The labeled pairs of device records can then be used to train classifiers to predict with confidence whether two device records represent or do not represent the same physical user device.
US11694090B2

A method, computer system, and a computer program product for debugging a deep neural network is provided. The present invention may include identifying, automatically, one or more debug layers associated with a deep learning (DL) model design/code, wherein the identified one or more debug layers include one or more errors, wherein a reverse operation is introduced for the identified one or more debug layers. The present invention may then include presenting, to a user, a debug output based on at least one break condition, wherein in response to determining the at least one break condition is satisfied, triggering the debug output to be presented to the user, wherein the presented debug output includes a fix for the identified one or more debug layers in the DL model design/code and at least one actionable insight.
US11694085B2

A method of training a generator G of a Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) includes receiving, by an encoder E, a target data Y; receiving, by the encoder E, an output G(Z) of the generator G, where the generator G generates the output G(Z) in response to receiving a random sample Z and where a discriminator D of the GAN is trained to distinguish which of the G(Z) and the target data Y; training the encoder E to minimize a difference between a first latent space representation E(G(Z)) of the output G(Z) and a second latent space representation E(Y) of the target data Y, where the output G(Z) and the target data Y are input to the encoder E; and using the first latent space representation E(G(Z)) and the second latent space representation E(Y) to constrain the training of the generator G.
US11694071B2

An optical neural network apparatus that optically implements an artificial neural network includes an input layer, a hidden layer, and an output layer sequentially arranged in a traveling direction of light, wherein the output layer includes an image sensor including a plurality of light sensing pixels arranged in two dimensions, and wherein the input layer or the hidden layer includes at least one passive phase modulator configured to locally modulate a phase of incident light depending on positions on a two dimensional plane.
US11694069B2

Contiguous columns of a convolutional engine are partitioned into two or more groups. Each group of columns may be used to process input data. Filter weights assigned to one group may be distinct from filter weights assigned to another group.
US11694067B2

An operating method of a neuromorphic processor which processes data based on a neural network including a first layer including axons and a second layer including neurons includes receiving synaptic weights between the first layer and the second layer, decomposing the synaptic weights into presynaptic weights, a number of which is identical to a number of the axons, and postsynaptic weights, a number of which is identical to a number of the synaptic weights, and storing the presynaptic weights and the postsynaptic weights. A precision of each of the synaptic weights is a first number of bits, a precision of each of the presynaptic weights is a second number of bits, and a precision of each of the postsynaptic weights is a third number of bits. The third number of the bits is smaller than the first number of the bits.
US11694063B2

For machine-based prediction of visitation, a graph of paired mobile devices is formed where the edges for each pair are based on similarities in visitation and/or metadata for the devices. A machine-learned network embeds the visitation and metadata information, which is used to indicate the similarity. Since the trace data used to show access may be sparse, another machine-learned network completes the route based on routes used by similar devices. Another machine-learned network recommends effectiveness of content based on routes, the graph, metadata, and/or other information. The recommendation is based on training using counterfactual and/or other causal modeling.
US11694051B2

A method and system for authenticating a variety of consumer products is provided. The system includes a plurality of near field communication (NFC) tags configured for coupling to a variety of consumer products, the tags programmed to provide identifying data associated with a single consumer product to an NFC-capable mobile computing device, the NFC having a structure that detects opening of the consumer product, a central database for storing said data, a server communicably connected to a communications network and configured to access the database, and a mobile application executing on a mobile computing device, configured to read said identifying data from the NFC tag and communicate said identifying data to the server.
US11694045B2

Techniques for characterizing an optical system (for example, a printer verifier) are provided. In this regard, the optical system may be characterized for scanning a printed image. The characterization of the optical system includes determining an effective aperture size of the optical system, and correspondingly an effective resolution at which the optical system can be configured to scan a portion of the printed image according to verification requirements.
US11694039B1

Based on a detection that a customer has arrived at an enterprise location to pick up a previously-placed order, an intelligent automated customer dialogue system generates an interface via which an intelligent customer dialogue application dialogues with the customer. The application generates and initially offers, at the interface using natural language, content which is contextual to one or more items of the order, e.g., by using a specially trained intelligent dialogue machine learning model. The application may intelligently respond to the customer's natural language responses and/or requests to refine, augment, or redirect subsequently-offered content and/or dialogue, e.g., by using the model. Offered content (e.g., product information, services, coupons, suggestions, recommendations, etc.) generally provides value-add to the customer as well as maintains customer engagement. The system may be implemented at least partially by using a chatbot upon curbside pick-up, for example, as well as through other electronic customer facing channels.
US11694035B2

One embodiment of the present invention provides a method comprising receiving a text corpus, and generating a first list of triples based on the text corpus. Each triple of the first list comprises a first term representing a candidate hyponym, a second term representing a candidate hypernym, and a frequency value indicative of a number of times a hypernymy relation is observed between the candidate hyponym and the candidate hypernym in the text corpus. The method further comprises training a neural network for hypernym induction based on the first list. The trained neural network is a strict partial order network (SPON) model.
US11694034B2

Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to a method for predicting semantic similarity between documents. The method can include obtaining a first document and a second document. The method can include parsing the first document into a plurality of first textual blocks and the second document into a plurality of second textual blocks. The method can include processing each of the plurality of first textual blocks and the second textual blocks with a machine-learned semantic document encoding model to obtain a first document encoding and a second document encoding. The method can include determining a similarity metric descriptive of a semantic similarity between the first document and the second document based on the first document encoding and the second document encoding.
US11694033B2

A method comprises receiving a natural language search query, identifying a first set of semantic concepts in the query, creating a vector representation of the first set of semantic concepts, identifying a second set of semantic concepts having a vector representation within a predetermined threshold of similarity to the first set of semantic concepts, performing a search of documents based on the first set of semantic concepts, presenting a result set of documents and the first, second, and third sets of semantic concepts to a user, receiving input from the user, performing a second search of the documents based on the input from the user to obtain a second result set of documents, identifying a fourth set of semantic concepts based on the second result set of documents, and presenting the second result set of documents and the fourth set of semantic concepts to the user.
US11694028B2

According to one embodiment, the data generation apparatus includes a speech synthesis unit, a speech recognition unit, a matching processing unit, and a dataset generation unit. The speech synthesis unit generates speech data from an original text. The speech recognition unit generates a recognition text by speech recognition from the speech data. The matching processing unit performs matching between the original text and the recognition text. The dataset generation unit generates a dataset in such a manner where the speech data, from which the recognition text satisfying a certain condition for a matching degree relative to the original text is generated, is associated with the original text, based on a matching result.
US11694027B2

An example embodiment may involve a software application executable on computing devices of a remote network management platform containing a computational instance associated with a managed network. A text string may be received, and characters of the string may be categorized among a plurality of symbol script families. A respective likelihood of the string corresponding to each family may be determined, and a respective probability of the string being in each language of each given family may also be determined. The respective probabilities for the languages of each given family may be weighted by the likelihoods of the given family, and then weighted sums of the probabilities for each language may be computed. The maximum of the weighted sums may correspond to the language of the text string. The respective probabilities may be determined according to hybrid N-gram and word language models for each family.
US11694024B2

A method for generating a chart suggestion list using data present in a data table includes providing the data table, one or more data types of a plurality of cells of the data table and one or more statistics pertaining to the plurality of cells as input to a machine learning model to obtain one or more outputs indicating one or more chart types for the data table, and creating one or more suggested charts based on the indicated chart types. Each of the one or more suggested charts represents at least a subset of the data in the data table. The method also includes generating a chart suggestion list including at least one of the one or more suggested charts.
US11694013B2

An integrated circuit includes a first and a set of conductive traces, and a first conductive feature. The second set of conductive traces includes a first conductive trace of the second set of conductive traces corresponding to a gate terminal of a first p-type transistor, and a second conductive trace of the second set of conductive traces corresponding to a gate terminal of a first n-type transistor. The first conductive feature corresponds to at least a first contact of a first dummy transistor. The first conductive trace of the second set of conductive traces is electrically coupled to the second conductive trace of the second set of conductive traces by at least the first conductive feature. The first n-type transistor being part of a first transmission gate. The first p-type transistor being part of a second transmission gate.
US11694010B2

A method includes identifying state holding pipeline stages in a pipeline path of a design for test (DFT) of an integrated circuit design, splitting each pattern of a plurality of patterns into a first part and a second part, reformatting the plurality of patterns to generate another plurality of patterns such that the first part and the second part of each pattern of the plurality patterns are included in different patterns of the another plurality of patterns. The length of the first part is a function of a number of the identified pipeline stages.
US11694009B2

Pattern centric process control is disclosed. A layout of a semiconductor chip is decomposed into a plurality of intended circuit layout patterns. For the plurality of intended circuit layout patterns, a corresponding plurality of sets of fabrication risk assessments corresponding to respective ones of a plurality of sources is determined. Determining a set of fabrication risk assessments for an intended circuit layout pattern comprises determining fabrication risk assessments based at least in part on: simulation of the intended circuit layout pattern, statistical analysis of the intended circuit layout pattern, and evaluation of empirical data associated with a printed circuit layout pattern. A scoring formula is applied based at least in part on the sets of fabrication risk assessments to obtain a plurality of overall fabrication risk assessments for respective ones of the plurality of intended circuit layout patterns. The plurality of intended circuit layout patterns is ranked based on their fabrication risk assessments, the corresponding overall fabrication risk assessments, or both. At least a portion of ranking information is outputted to facilitate influence or control over the semiconductor fabrication process.
US11694007B2

Automated circuit and layout generation is disclosed. Various embodiments may include a computer system and/or method for generating a circuit layout comprising specifying a circuit schematic to be converted to a circuit layout, receiving a layout script associated with the circuit schematic, the layout script configured to position a plurality of layout instances generated from the circuit schematic, converting the circuit schematic into the plurality of layout instances; and positioning the plurality of layout instances based on the layout script to produce the circuit layout. A circuit may be produced by fabricating a circuit using the layout.
US11693999B2

An inspection method using an automatic inspection system comprises the following: (a) a step of loading a 3D file from which the program has been selected; (b) a step of inputting into the program information on one or more selected components of the mold assembly of the 3D file loaded into the program; (c) a step of checking a setting value of the selected component according to a mode selected from a check list preset in the program; and (d) a step wherein, if the set value of the component selected in step (c) is out of the range of the value set in the selected mode, the color of the component out of the range of the set value among the selected one or more components is changed to a preset color and monitored.
US11693997B2

In certain embodiments, a selection of a first point and a second point within an infrastructure may be obtained via a user interface. A plurality of pathways, including a plurality of cable trays, between the first point and the second point may be determined. A first set of cable trays, having weights that do not exceed weight thresholds, may be identified. Images of the first set of cable trays may be obtained from a plurality of image sensors within the infrastructure. Fullness levels of the first set of cable trays may be determined based on the images. A second set of cable trays, having fullness levels that do not exceed fullness thresholds, may be identified from the first set of cable trays. One or more recommended pathways between the first point and the second point may be determined based on the identified second set of cable trays.
US11693986B1

The present disclosure describes techniques for accessing user accounts and data from any computing device. It may be determined whether an account of a user exists in a cloud service in response to receiving information associated with the user from any computing device. Data associated with the account may be stored by the cloud service. There may be a plurality of types of data associated with a plurality of security levels. The plurality of security levels may correspond to different security requirements. The data associated with the account may belong to at least one of the plurality of types of data. An instance of the account may be deployed to the computing device in response to determining that the account exists in the cloud service. The instance of the account may enable the user to access services via the computing device.
US11693984B2

Methods and systems for a media guidance application that provides advanced parental control features such as allowing parents to establish parental controls in a dynamic and individualized manner and allowing parents to track and/or limit the amount of time that a child views media content of a particular type.
US11693977B2

A software defined data security level method, computer program product, and data processing system. One embodiment may comprise intercepting, by a processor at a data security layer, an input/output (IO) request from a local software application, wherein the IO request includes a header and a data payload, analyzing, by the processor at the data security layer, the data payload of the IO request relative to a service level agreement (SLA), assigning, by the processor at the data security layer, a security level to the IO request based on the analysis.
US11693968B2

In one aspect, an embedded controller (EC) in a device may receive a firmware update for another component in the device and determine whether the firmware update has been previously applied at the component. If the firmware update has not been previously applied, the EC may assign an identifier to the firmware update and digitally sign the identifier. The EC may then provide the firmware update and the digitally-signed identifier to the component so that the component may apply the firmware update.
US11693966B2

A method for managing operation of a circuit includes activating a trigger engine, receiving signals from a target circuit, and detecting a hardware trojan based on the signals. The trigger engine may generate a stimulus to activate the hardware trojan, and the target circuit may generate the received signals when the stimulus is generated. The trigger engine may be a scan chain which performs a circular scan by shifting bit values through a series of flip-flops including a feedback path. The target circuit may be various types of circuits, including but not limited to a high-speed input/output interface. The hardware trojan may be detected based on bit-error rate information corresponding to the signals output from the target circuit.
US11693965B1

A malware detection method that uses federated learning includes receiving a first malware detection model and a database of known malicious files, labeling each file of a training data set as either malicious or clean by comparing each file of the training data set to the database, where a match causes the file to be labeled as malicious. If a match cannot be found, the file is evaluated using the first malware detection model to predict maliciousness and the file is labeled based on the prediction. The method further includes training the first malware detection model using the labeled training data set; transmitting parameters of the trained first malware detection model to the remote device; and receiving a second malware detection model that is trained by federated learning using the parameters of the trained first malware detection model and additional parameters provided by one or more additional remote devices.
US11693964B2

Disclosed herein is a method for detection of a cyber-threat to a computer system. The method is arranged to be performed by a processing apparatus. The method comprises receiving input data associated with a first entity associated with the computer system, deriving metrics from the input data, the metrics representative of characteristics of the received input data, analysing the metrics using one or more models, and determining, in accordance with the analysed metrics and a model of normal behavior of the first entity, a cyber-threat risk parameter indicative of a likelihood of a cyber-threat. A computer readable medium, a computer program and a threat detection system are also disclosed.
US11693962B2

Techniques are disclosed relating to malware clustering based on function call graph similarity. In some embodiments, a computer system may access information corresponding to a plurality of malware samples and, based on the information, generate a function call graph for each of the malware samples. In some embodiments, generating the function call graph for a given malware sample includes identifying a plurality of function calls included in the information, assigning a label to each of the function calls, identifying relationships between the function calls, and generating the function call graph based on the relationships and the labels. Based on the function call graphs, the computer system may assign each of the plurality of malware samples into one of a plurality of clusters of related malware samples.
US11693961B2

Methods and apparatus consistent with the present disclosure may be used after a computer network has been successfully attacked by new malicious program code. Such methods may include collecting data from computers that have been affected by the new malicious program code and this data may be used to identify a type of damage performed by the new malicious code. The collected data may also include a copy of the new malicious program code. Methods consistent with the present disclosure may also include allowing the new malicious program code to execute at an isolated computer while actions and instructions that cause the damage are identified. Signatures may be generated from the identified instructions after which the signatures or data that describes the damaging actions are provided to computing resources such that those resources can detect the new malware program code.
US11693955B2

The present disclosure provides a remote host monitoring method based on chip-level privacy-preserving computation (PPC), including: S1: allowing monitoring software in a user-side host to start in a chip-level trusted execution environment (TEE); S2: determining whether the user-side host locally stores valid private data, directly going to step S4 if yes, or otherwise, going to step S3; S3: establishing a secure connection with a supervisor and capturing private data; and S4: allowing monitoring software running in the TEE to execute a related monitoring instruction based on the private data, encrypting and signing a monitoring result, and transmitting the monitoring result to the supervisor. The present disclosure ensures validity, tamper resistance and security of monitoring information of the user with a TEE based on PCC, encrypts and signs the monitoring information based on an encryption key and a signature key of the supervisor, can locally store the monitoring information.
US11693951B2

An example method of sharing a resource between software containers includes detecting a request from a first software container to access a resource of a different, second software container, an operational state of the second software container being controlled by a container engine running on the host computing device. The method also includes accepting or rejecting the request based on whether the first and second software containers, which each contain a respective software application, are part of a same logical software application. An example host computing device configured to share resources between software containers is also disclosed.
US11693949B2

Various embodiments are directed to a password security warning system. An artificial neural network or other types of models may be used to determine whether a password that is created, input, or proposed by a user via an interface includes one or more predictable or typical transformations or combinations of characters derived from user-specific information. Based on the determination, a warning may be provided to the user.
US11693946B2

Disclosed herein is a technique for managing permissions associated with the control of a host device that are provided to a group of wireless devices. The host device is configured to pair with a first wireless device. In response to pairing with the first wireless device, the host device grants a first level of permissions for controlling the host device to the first wireless device. Subsequently, the host device can receive a second request from a second wireless device to pair with the host device. In response to pairing with the second wireless device, the host device can grant a second level of permissions for controlling the host device to second wireless device, where the second level of permissions is distinct from the first level of permissions.
US11693933B2

A computer system is configured for digital rights management for distributing and tracking downloadable proprietary source code defining a 3-D object and being usable to print the object on a 3D printer and protect the 3D object data from unauthorized printing. The computer system stores an inventory of proprietary source code corresponding to designs of a plurality of 3D objects, and enables a user to see the inventory of designs of the plurality of 3D objects in an online store, and permits the user to securely purchase use of the source code of a desired 3D object viewed therein. The computer system sends the proprietary source code defining the desired 3D object to a 3D printer, and controls printing of the desired 3D object made by the 3D printer to prevent further use of the source code when the purchased use in completed, using one of three different typologies.
US11693931B2

Novel tools and techniques for an IoT shell are provided. A system includes an internet of things (IoT) device, a database, and a license manager. The database may include one or more sets of authorized licenses, each set of authorized licenses associated with a respective vendor software. The license manager may be in communication with the IoT device and the database, and further include a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions executable by the processor. The license manager may be configured to receive a request to reserve a license for a first vendor software, determine an availability of the license associated with the first vendor software, register a unique identifier of the IoT device in association with the license, and grant the license to the IoT device.
US11693924B2

Example implementations involve fault detection and isolation in industrial networks through defining a component as a combination of measurements and parameters and define an industrial network as a set of components connected with different degrees of connections (weights). Faults in industrial network are defined as unpermitted changes in component parameters. Further, the fault detection and isolation in industrial networks are formulated as a node classification problem in graph theory. Example implementations detect and isolate faults in industrial networks through 1) uploading/learning network structure, 2) detecting component communities in the network, 3) extracting features for each community, 4) using the extracted features for each community to detect and isolate faults, 5) at each time step, based on the faulty components provide maintenance recommendation for the network.
US11693922B2

A method includes obtaining, by a local data system manager of a local data system of the local data systems, a portion of unlabeled data from a local data source, performing, using a domain classifier in the local data system manager, a domain classification analysis on the portion of the unlabeled data to identify a domain of the unlabeled data, making a first determination, based on the domain classification, that the domain classification has significantly varied from a previous domain, based on the first determination: performing an adaptive procedure on a local data system image segmentation model to obtain an adapted image segmentation model, and performing a domain reclassification on the domain classifier to obtain an updated domain classifier, and implementing the adapted image segmentation model on the local data system.
US11693921B2

A method of data preparation for artificial intelligence models includes receiving data characterizing a first plurality of images. The method further includes annotating a first subset of images of the first plurality of images based at least in part on a first user input to generate annotated first subset of images. The annotating includes labelling one or more features of the first subset of images. The method also includes generating, by a training code, an annotation code, the training code configured to receive the annotated first subset of images as input and output the annotation code. The training and the annotation code includes computer executable instructions. The method also includes annotating, by the annotation code, a second subset of images of the first plurality of images to generate annotated second subset of images, wherein the annotating includes labelling one or more features of the second subset of images.
US11693905B2

Methods and systems for providing a user interface and workflow for interacting with time series data, and applying portions of time series data sets for refining regression models. A system can present a user interface for receiving a first user input selecting a first model from a list of models for modeling the apparatus, generate and display a first chart depicting a first time series data set depicting data from a first sensor, generate and display a second chart depicting a second time series data set depicting a target output of the apparatus, receive a second user input of a portion of the first time series data set, and generate and display a third chart depicting a third time series data set depicting an output of the selected model and aligned with the second chart of the target output and updated in real-time in response to the second user input.
US11693904B2

In various implementations, search results corresponding to a search query are obtained. A data visualization is generated from the search results. The generated data visualization is pushed to a registered display of a display device, where the pushing causes presentation of the generated data visualization on the registered display. An alert configuration interface may be caused to be presented on a display management device. From the displayed alert configuration interface, user input indicating an assignment of a set of trigger conditions to a display alert may be received. The display alert can be pushed to the registered display based on determining the set of trigger conditions is satisfied. The pushed display alert may be presented over the data visualization on the registered display.
US11693900B2

Methods and systems are disclosed for providing segments of audio broadcasts in responses to user queries. The segments are provided, for example, in real time, with the segments being precise segments responsive to the search query or other search request, located, isolated, and provided to the requesting party or entity. The queried audio segments are found by matching a medium, known as a “word cloud”, obtained based on the query, with audio segments, obtained based on the query. The word cloud is continuously updated with time relevant terms, associated with the subject of the word cloud. The word cloud is applied to the audio segment to obtain the most relevant audio segments, which are resegmented from the audio segment.
US11693890B2

A method, apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium for generating and presenting information identifying relationships between entity instances in a database that has a plurality of entity structures.
US11693889B2

Various aspects of the subject technology relate to methods, systems, and machine-readable media for generating histograms according to a set-theoretic approach. The method includes receiving a command to generate at least one histogram from selected data, the selected data comprising a plurality of column groups. The method also includes identifying a superset from the plurality of column groups. The method also includes materializing, in a memory, a superset multi-column group for the superset. The method also includes identifying at least one subset of the superset from the plurality of column groups, the at least one subset comprising at least one column group. The method also includes processing the at least one subset of the superset to form a grouped resultset. The method also includes generating the at least one histogram for the grouped resultset of the at least one subset of the superset.
US11693886B2

Methods, systems, articles of manufacture, and apparatus are disclosed to map client specifications to standardized characteristics. An example apparatus includes a cluster identifier to cluster client databases into client clusters based on a threshold quantity of overlapping universal product codes (UPCs) between respective ones of the client databases, a characteristic analyzer to identify custom characteristics from the respective ones of the client clusters, ones of the custom characteristics having dissimilar nomenclature, and a graph builder to cluster the ones of the custom characteristics based on a similarity metric, and normalize the ones of the custom characteristics as a proxy characteristic, the proxy characteristic having a common nomenclature to represent the ones of the custom characteristics, the characteristic analyzer to enable improved product marketing analysis by replacing dissimilar nomenclature with the proxy characteristic.
US11693883B2

Techniques for ordering predicates in column partitioned databases for query optimization. Predicates on a single CP table within a query are organized to predicate-CP nodes with various sets of column partitions. The predicates within each predicate-CP node and the predicate-CP nodes as a whole are ordered in ascending order of cost which is determined by CPU/IO cost and predicate selectivity. The reorganized query is then executed.
US11693882B2

Systems and methods are described herein that provide a system associated with a CRA application framework with offline capability for mobile devices. In one example embodiment, a network request is received via network communications from a mobile device. The request is identified and multiple processing threads are initiated that separate operations for performing the request. A Self Describing Object (SDO) is generated and is returned in response to a fetch request. This allows the mobile device to input data while offline from a server and to minimize network interactions therebetween.
US11693880B2

The present disclosure relates to a digital asset synchronization system that provides improved local and remote synchronization of digital assets. In particular, the digital asset synchronization system manages digital assets by separating each digital asset into multiple components stored as a set of distributed individual files. Employing individual components for a digital asset rather than single monolithic file enables the digital asset synchronization system to provide safe concurrent access to the digital asset from multiple applications on the same device and across different devices. In addition, using components for a digital asset provides the digital asset synchronization system with the ability to efficiently store and synchronize multiple versions of the digital asset, both locally and remotely.
US11693877B2

A system and method providing cross-ontology multi-master replication is described. In a first embodiment a method for cross-ontology multi-master replication comprising the steps of: storing a database change comprising a property value, the property value having an exporting site property type as defined in an exporting site ontology for an exporting site; using an ontology map to map the exporting site property type to an importing site property type defined by an importing site ontology for an importing site; transforming the property value to an intermediate property value based on the importing site property type; transforming the intermediate property value to a first round-trip value based on the exporting site property type; and determining whether to export the database change to the importing site based at least in part on a comparison between the property value and the first round-trip value.
US11693876B2

The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for efficient shared bulk loading into optimized storage. One example method includes identifying a data set on a client to load to a server. Load steps that can be performed either on the client or the server are identified. Values for load factors are determined. Load rules are determined that are based on load factors and are for determining processing locations for the load steps. A processing location of either the client or the server is determined for each load step, based on the load rules. Load steps that have a processing location of the client are executed on the data set, on the client. The data set is transferred from the client to the server, over a network. Load steps that have a processing location of the server are executed on the data set, at the server.
US11693870B2

Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, comprising the steps of, or structure for, storing a plurality of expert profiles in a database, each of the plurality of expert profiles comprising information associated with a person having knowledge in a particular category, subject or topic; receiving search criteria over a network from a query source; selecting at least one of the plurality of expert profiles comprising information that satisfy the search criteria; and transmitting expert profile data for each of the selected expert profiles to the remote search engine, the expert profile data comprising data that defines a displayable representation of a corresponding expert profile, the expert profile data further comprising data that facilitates a client-initiated, real-time communication session over the network with a person associated with the corresponding expert profile.
US11693868B2

Provided are systems and methods that can extract part data from a PLM database and suggest changes to the manufacturing of the part. In one example, the method may include querying a database for a plurality of values of a part to be manufactured from a plurality of fields of computer-aided design (CAD) file stored in the database, mapping the plurality of fields of the CAD file to a plurality of corresponding fields of a host platform based on a type of the database, extracting the plurality of values from the CAD file and transferring the plurality of values to the mapped plurality of corresponding fields of the host platform, determining changes to one or more manufacturing attributes of the part to be manufactured based on the transferred plurality of values, and outputting the changes to a display.
US11693862B2

A method comprising receiving, as input, a data stream representing events; receiving a complex event pattern (CEP) specification representing an occurrence of a CEP in said data stream based on a set of conditions and set of event attributes; applying an algorithm to generate a current CEP plan configured to determine said occurrence of said CEP, wherein said current CEP plan comprises of a series of execution steps; optimize said current CEP plan by, iteratively: (i) executing said current CEP plan, (ii) identifying, with respect to each of said execution steps, one of said conditions whose verification causes said execution step to be included in said current CEP plan, and (iii) performing a re-verification of all of said identified conditions using said updated current values; and re-applying said algorithm when said re-verification fails with respect to at least one of said identified conditions, to generate an updated CEP plan.
US11693855B2

Methods, systems and computer readable media are provided for automatically creating a semantic model of a relational database for processing natural language queries. A computing device automatically extracts relational database metadata. The computing device prompts a user to enter textual labels for columns of the extracted metadata. The computing device automatically generates a schema annotation file based upon the relational database metadata and the textual labels for the columns. A natural language query is processed for the relational database using the schema annotation file.
US11693851B2

A computer-generated data entry is received. The computer-generated data entry is segmented into a set of tokens. A plurality of different token permutation groupings are determined. Each of the different token permutation groupings includes a different subset of tokens from the set of tokens of the computer-generated data entry. For the computer-generated data entry, a corresponding token permutation grouping identifier is determined for each grouping of the plurality of different token permutation groupings. It is determined whether the computer-generated data entry belongs to any data entry cluster among a plurality of previously identified data entry clusters based on a search performed using the token permutation grouping identifiers of the computer-generated data entry.
US11693850B1

A method of rendering a service graph illustrating dependencies between a frontend and a backend of an application comprises generating a plurality of frontend traces from a plurality of frontend spans and generating a plurality of backend traces from a plurality of backend spans ingested from the application. The method also comprises aggregating frontend metrics data using the plurality of frontend traces and backend metrics data using the plurality of backend traces. The method further comprises determining connection information between one or more frontend traces of the plurality of frontend traces and corresponding backend traces of the plurality of backend traces. The method also comprises rendering the service graph using the connection information and the aggregated frontend and backend metrics data.
US11693847B2

Visualizations are automatically generated based at least on a received identifier that identifies a report. One or more data sets and one or more style configurations are retrieved from a shared visualization library via a backend API based on the received identifier and passed to a router component. The router component includes a switch that renders a score component, which generates a score visualization, if the retrieved data sets include score data. If the data sets include time series data, or the score visualization also includes a time series graph, the router component renders a time series component that passes the data sets and the style configurations to a parser that parses the data sets and the style configurations and outputs one or more highcharts options objects. A highcharts component generates the time series visualizations and/or adds the time series graph to the score visualization based on the highcharts options objects.
US11693843B2

The present application relates to a data processing method and system of a distributed graph database. The present application solves the problem of how to improve the efficiency of adding, deleting, modifying and checking data in a graph database, realizes balanced storage and concurrent computing of distributed index, reduces network overhead caused by data operation, and improves the efficiency of data operation effectively.
US11693841B2

Provides a method for hashing structural data. According to this method, structural data that includes a plurality of keys and a plurality of values corresponding to respective keys is received. A plurality of key-value pairs can be parsed from the structural data, with each of the plurality of key-value pairs including a key and a value respectively corresponding to the key. A hash value of the plurality of key-value pairs is computed according to a predefined policy as a hash value of the structural data, wherein the predefined policy includes sorting the plurality of key-value pairs or processed key-value pairs.
US11693835B2

Embodiments are directed to a multi-tenant cloud system that provisions new customer accounts. Embodiments include a dedicated database schema and a shared database schemas. Embodiments provision a new customer account by determining whether the new customer account is a first type of account or a second type of account. When the new customer account is the first type of account, embodiments allocate the new customer account to the one of the shared database schemas. When the new customer account is the second type of account, embodiments allocate the new customer account to a dedicated schema.
US11693832B2

An example method of generating telemetry data from application programming interface (API) data in a computing system includes: obtaining the API data from a plurality of software components executing in a plurality of client computers; serializing the API data for transmission from the client computers to a server computer, the serialized data including a parent object having a child object; and generating the telemetry data having a relational schema from the serialized telemetry data by generating a table for the parent object and storing attributes of the child object in the table generated for the parent object.
US11693830B2

A metadata management method, system and medium are provided. All directories and files in a file system are organized in a tree structure, and all directories and subfiles under a single directory are saved as a whole on a continuous address space of an underlying storage device in the order of creation in sequence. When metadata is updated, update operations on all subdirectories/subfiles under a directory are appended to the tail of the directory in the form of log in order, so that each metadata operation triggers only one IO request. In the process of metadata retrieval, parsing a subdirectory under a parent director requires reading all data on the continuous address space corresponding to the parent directory, and then searching for a match by means of multiple acceleration methods.
US11693828B2

The present disclosure relates to computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for managing data replication. A request associated with storing content of a file is received at a storage service provided by in a multiple availability zone cloud platform. A lock request is sent to an in-memory data grid at a first instance of the storage service to lock the file for accessing. An input stream of the file is received at the persistence interface to be read iteratively in portions. A read portion of the file is iteratively stored in a first file system storage associated with instances of the storage service at a first availability zone. The portions of the file are provided iteratively to a replication executor at the first instance of the storage service to request replication of the content of the file into a second file storage of a second availability zone of the cloud platform.
US11693826B2

Implementations of the present disclosure include receiving, by a parser, a view source file and an extension source file, the view source file defining a view on data stored in a database, the extension source file defining an extension to the view, parsing, by the parser, the view source file to provide a view abstract syntax tree (AST) and the extension source file to provide an extension AST, providing, by the parser, a merged AST based on the view AST and the extension AST, generating a mixed runtime data object using the merged AST, and providing the mixed runtime data object for consumption by at least one runtime component.
US11693823B2

A computer-implemented method, computer system, and computer program product for deleting a file from a storage medium. A file that is marked for automatic deletion is identified. A deletion time at which the file is to be deleted from the storage medium is identified. A visual indicator associated with the file is displayed. The visual indicator changes over time to provide an indication as to a nearness of the deletion time.
US11693822B2

A system includes reception of a request to display a first dashboard, transmission of a request for a first dashboard data file associated with the first dashboard from a server system, reception of the first dashboard data file associated with the first dashboard from the server system, issuance a first plurality of queries of the first dashboard data file to the server system, reception of result sets in response to the first plurality of queries, building of results based on the result sets and the model data, rendering of one or more data visualizations based on the results, and presentation of the one or more data visualizations on the display.
US11693815B2

A system for data transmission between two devices, including an output device having a binary output interface and a first field device having a binary input interface connected in a signal-transmitting manner to the binary output interface via a unidirectional connection. The output device includes a signal processing module which is set up to convert a data set to be transmitted to a binary, discrete-time signal in accordance with a serial protocol. The first field device includes a signal processing module which is set up to convert the received binary, discrete-time signal to the data set in accordance with the serial protocol. The invention further relates to a valve system.
US11693814B2

A system and device for expanding accessible memory of a processor is provided. An interposer is coupled to the processor and a memory module. The interposer is coupled to a first connection and a second connection. The interposer includes a memory controller circuit. The memory controller circuit receives signals from the processor, using the first connection, and transmits the received signals to the memory module, using the second connection. The interposer expands memory access without an unnecessary second processor.
US11693808B2

An integrated circuit includes an interposer, a first die coupled to the interposer, a second die coupled to the interposer, and a third die coupled to the interposer and having a plurality of die interfaces. The first die includes a first data processing engine (DPE) array having a first plurality of DPEs and a first DPE interface coupled to the first plurality of DPEs therein. The second die includes a second DPE array having a second plurality of DPEs and a second DPE interface coupled to the second plurality of DPEs therein. The first DPE interface of the first die is configured to communicate with a first die interface of the plurality of die interfaces via the interposer. The second DPE interface of the second die is configured to communicate with a second die interface of the plurality of die interfaces via the interposer.
US11693805B1

An adaptive memory expansion scheme is proposed, where one or more memory expansion capable Hosts or Accelerators can have their memory mapped to one or more memory expansion devices. The embodiments below describe discovery, configuration, and mapping schemes that allow independent SCM implementations and CPU-Host implementations to match their memory expansion capabilities. As a result, a memory expansion host (e.g., a memory controller in a CPU or an Accelerator) can declare multiple logical memory expansion pools, each with a unique capacity. These logical memory pools can be matched to physical memory in the SCM cards using windows in a global address map. These windows represent shared memory for the Home Agents (HAs) (e.g., the Host) and the Slave Agent (SAs) (e.g., the memory expansion device).
US11693802B2

In a memory system, a switch is connected between a controller and multiple non-volatile storage units, where the switch comprises first and second pins, a data bus, and a plurality of enable outputs. Each of the enable outputs of the switch is connected to an enable input of one of the non-volatile storage units. The switch is configured to transmit a signal to enable a communication path between the controller and one of the non-volatile storage units and to receive data over the data bus to be stored in one of the non-volatile storage units when the first and second pins are not asserted. In addition, the switch is configured to receive a command to be executed by one of the non-volatile storage units when the first pin is not asserted and the second pin is asserted. The switch is also configured to receive an address of a storage location within one of the non-volatile storage units when the first pin is asserted and the second pin is not asserted.
US11693799B2

Bandwidth control can be provided for input/output channels according to some aspects described herein. In one example, a system can detect an input/output (I/O) request transmitted by a software application. In response to detecting the I/O request, the system can determine a bandwidth group that corresponds to an I/O channel associated with the I/O request. The system can then determine whether bandwidth consumption of the bandwidth group exceeds a predefined bandwidth limit. If so, the system can execute a predefined policy assigned to the I/O channel for handling the I/O request.
US11693795B2

Methods and apparatus to extend local buffer of a hardware accelerator are disclosed herein. In some examples, an apparatus, including a local memory, a first hardware accelerator (HWA), a second HWA, the second HWA and the first HWA connected in a flexible data pipeline, and a spare scheduler to manage, in response to the spare scheduler inserted in the flexible data pipeline, data movement between the first HWA and the second HWA through the local memory and a memory. Local buffer extension may be performed by software to control data movement between local memory and other system memory. The other system memory may be on-chip memory and/or external memory. The HWA sub-system includes a set of spare schedulers to manage the data movement. Data aggregation may be performed in the other system memory. Additionally, the other system memory may be utilized for conversion between data line and data block.
US11693772B2

A system and a method are disclosed that efficiently supports an append operation in an object storage system. A size of data received with a request for an append operation from an application is determined based on a data-alignment characteristic of a storage medium. Data that is not aligned with the data-alignment characteristic is stored in persistent memory and aggregated with other data from the application that is not aligned with the data-alignment characteristic, while data that is aligned with the data-alignment characteristic is stored directly in the storage medium. Aggregated data that becomes aligned with the data-alignment characteristic as additional requests for append operations are received are migrated to the storage medium.
US11693771B2

A storage device having enhanced operating efficiency includes a memory device with a plurality of memory blocks and a memory controller that performs an operation of de-randomizing data stored in different memory blocks using an identical random seed. The memory controller includes a random table that has a first address group including physical page addresses of a first memory block and a second address group including physical page addresses of a second memory block. The random table also has a random seed group that includes random seeds corresponding to the first address group and the second address group.
US11693759B2

Methods, computer program products, and/or systems are provided that perform the following operations: determining that a log multi-process debug mode is specified; obtaining a log file for debugging a source code, wherein the log file includes a plurality of log records; inserting a plurality of process identifier fields into each current log record in the log file; inserting a new log record into the log file for a created new process; and providing for performance of debugging for the source code based in part on the plurality of process identifier fields inserted into each current log record.
US11693705B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating customized recommendations for environmentally-conscious cloud computing frameworks for replacing computing resources of existing datacenters. One of the methods involves receiving, through a user interface presented on a display of a computing device, data regarding a user's existing datacenter deployment and the user's preferences for the new cloud computing framework, generating one or more recommendations for environmentally-conscious cloud computing frameworks based on the received data, and presenting such recommendations through the user interface for the user's review and consideration.
US11693699B2

In an embodiment, a local memory dedicated to one or more hardware accelerators in a system may include at least two portions: a volatile portion and a non-volatile portion. Data that is reused from iteration to iteration of the hardware accelerator (e.g. constants, instruction words, etc.) may be stored in the non-volatile portion. Data that varies from iteration to iteration may be stored in the volatile portion. Both the local memory and the hardware accelerators may be powered down between iterations, saving power. The non-volatile portion need only be initialized at a first iteration, allowing the amount of time that the hardware accelerators and the local memory are powered up to be lessened for subsequent iterations since the reused data need not be reloaded in the subsequent iterations.
US11693693B2

This application provides a method for managing a resource in a computer system and a terminal device. The method includes: obtaining data, where the data includes application sequence feature data related to a current foreground application, and the data further includes at least one of the following real-time data: a system time of the computer system, current status data of the computer system, and current location data of the computer system; selecting, from a plurality of machine learning models based on at least one of the real-time data, a target machine learning model that matches the real-time data; inputting the obtained data into the target machine learning model to rank importance of a plurality of applications installed in the computer system; and performing resource management based on a result of the importance ranking.
US11693690B2

Disclosed is an instruction for a programmable atomic transaction that is executed as the last instruction and that terminates the executing thread, waits for all outstanding store operations to finish, clears the programmable atomic lock, and sends a completion response back to the issuing process. This guarantees that the programmable atomic lock is cleared when the transaction completes. By coupling thread termination with clearing the lock bit, this guarantees that the thread cannot terminate without clearing the lock.
US11693681B2

According to an embodiment, a processing apparatus includes a memory and a processor coupled to the memory. The processor is configured to: execute data access that is at least one of data writing to the memory and data reading from the memory; receive access control information for controlling timing of the data access to be executed; and control the timing of the data access based on the received access control information.
US11693673B2

A computing system includes a virtualization server that runs virtual machine sessions and provides a hosted application with user interface (UI) elements having scrollable content. A client computing device accesses the hosted application during one of the virtual machine sessions and receives the scrollable content. The client computing device displays at least a portion of the scrollable content as local virtual UI elements, applies user input to scroll the portion of the scrollable content in focus, caches scrollable content that is positioned adjacent the portion of the scrollable content being scrolled that is not in focus, and generates a local virtual UI element graphics overlay that includes at least a portion of the cached scrollable content for display corresponding to a predicted response to the user input.
US11693666B2

A predicated-loop-terminating branch instruction controls, based on whether a loop termination condition is satisfied, whether the processing circuitry should process a further iteration of a predicated loop body or process a following instruction. If at least one unnecessary iteration of the predicated loop body is processed following a mispredicted-non-termination branch misprediction when the loop termination condition is mispredicted as unsatisfied for a given iteration when it should have been satisfied, processing of the at least one unnecessary iteration of the predicated loop body is predicated to suppress an effect of the at least one unnecessary iteration. When the mispredicted-non-termination branch misprediction is detected for the given iteration of the predicated-loop-terminating branch instruction, in response to determining that a flush suppressing condition is satisfied, flushing of the at least one unnecessary iteration of the predicated loop body is suppressed as a response to the mispredicted-non-termination branch misprediction.
US11693665B2

A data processing apparatus and method of operating such is disclosed. Issue circuitry buffers operations prior to execution until operands are available in a set of registers. A first and a second load operation are identified in the issue circuitry, when both are dependent on a common operand, and when the common operand is available in the set of registers. Load circuitry has a first address generation unit to generate a first address for the first load operation and a second address generation unit to generate a second address for the second load operation. An address comparison unit compares the first address and the second address. The load circuitry is arranged to cause a merged lookup to be performed in local temporary storage, when the address comparison unit determines that the first and the second address differ by less than a predetermined address range characteristic of the local temporary storage.
US11693633B2

Disclosed examples to detect and annotate backedges in data-flow graphs include: a characteristic detector to store a node characteristic identifier in memory in association with a first node of a dataflow graph; a characteristic comparator to compare the node characteristic identifier with a reference criterion; and a backedge identifier generator to generate a backedge identifier indicative of a backedge between the first node and a second node of the dataflow graph based on the comparison, the memory to store the backedge identifier in association with a connection arc between the first and second nodes.
US11693631B2

In a method for displaying a user interface at a device, a software application i received at the device, wherein the software application includes multiple classes of user interfaces pertaining to different versions of the software application executing on different device platforms having at least a same form factor or a same operating system, wherein the software application includes a master view and a plurality of subordinate views, wherein each of the subordinate views pertain to one of the multiple classes of user interfaces. The software application is executed at the device. An appropriate user interface of the multiple classes of user interfaces is determined for device based on at least a form factor of the device. The appropriate user interface is displayed at the device by displaying the master view and the subordinate view for the appropriate user interface.
US11693630B2

A neural transformer model with attention is trained to predict candidates to complete a line of source code with a zero-inference capability. The model is trained on an unsupervised training dataset that includes features from source code written in multiple programming languages. The features include a file-level context and a local context, where the file-level context includes a global context, a class context, a function context, and/or a method context for each class, function and/or method of the source code programs used in the training dataset. The local context includes method bodies, function bodies, and/or stand-alone code of main method routines. From these features, the model is able to learn to predict an ordered sequence of code elements that complete a line of source code in a programming language seen and not seen during training.
US11693627B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for using neural networks having contiguous sparsity patterns. One of the methods includes storing a first parameter matrix of a neural network having a contiguous sparsity pattern in storage associated with a computing device. The computing device performs an inference pass of the neural network to generate an output vector, including reading, from the storage associated with the computing device, one or more activation values from the input vector, reading, from the storage associated with the computing device, a block of non-zero parameter values, and multiplying each of the one or more activation values by one or more of the block of non-zero parameter values.
US11693621B2

A device system includes an acoustic device, a sensor, and a sound processor. The acoustic device is configured to be worn by a user. A sensor is configured to detect a movement of a shielding object. The sound processor is configured to generate sound with a first sound quality for a block state in which the shielding object blocks a virtual sound source localized on an opposite side of the shielding object and emit the sound from the acoustic device. The sound processor is further configured to change a sound quality of the sound from the first sound quality to a second sound quality for a non-block state in which the shielding object does not block the virtual sound source, in response to the sensor detecting that the shielding object moves from a position blocking the virtual sound source.
US11693620B2

An information processing apparatus comprises a first acquiring unit configured to acquire a command input to application software, a second acquiring unit configured to acquire scene information representing a scene represented by a screen displayed when executing the application software, a third acquiring unit configured to acquire a command file based on the command and the scene information, and an execution unit configured to execute processing in accordance with the command file.
US11693602B2

Methods, systems, and devices for detection of illegal commands are described. A memory device, such as a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), may receive a command from a device, such as a host device, to perform an access operation on at least one memory cell of a memory device. The memory device may determine, using a detection component, that a timing threshold associated with an operation of the memory device would be violated by performing the access operation. The memory device may refrain from executing the access operation based on determining that performing the access operation included in the command would violate the timing threshold. The memory device may transmit, to the device, an indication that performing the command would violate the timing threshold.
US11693598B2

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to improving response rates of input/output (IO) requests targeting undefined virtual storage devices. In embodiments, an (IO request can be received by a storage array. Additionally, a determination of whether the IO request targets an undefined target track can be made. Further, source data related to the IO request can be located. For instance, a direct image lookup (DIL) can be performed to locate the source data. Also, a storage-related operation on the undefined target track can be performed using instructions provided by the IO request, such as updating a version of the undefined track. Further, a storage resource allocation for the undefined target track can be destaged.
US11693595B2

The present technology provides a method of operating a host communicating with a memory system including a journal area and a data area. The method of operating the host includes determining to update old data stored in the memory system, transferring, to the memory system, a write command for writing journal data and meta journal data for updating the old data to the journal area, and transferring, to the memory system, a write command for writing new data corresponding to the journal data to the data area in response to a write completion of the meta journal data and the journal data received from the memory system. Each of the meta journal data and the journal data includes a descriptor identifier (ID) indicating the same write transaction.
US11693592B2

A memory system includes a first nonvolatile memory, a first processor, and a second processor. The first processor sets a first assignment amount. The second processor performs access to the first nonvolatile memory, calculates a consumed amount which is an amount according to an operation time of the first nonvolatile memory in the access, and transmits a notification to the first processor when the consumed amount reaches the first assignment amount.
US11693581B2

A cluster of one or more computing devices is operably coupled to a plurality of storage devices. Each computing device in the cluster comprises a frontend and a backend. The backend comprises a plurality of buckets. Each bucket is operable to build a failure-protected stipe that spans two or more of the plurality of the storage devices. A file system comprises one or more failure-protected stipes. A client other than the one or more computing devices in the cluster is operable to access at least a portion of the file system via a stateless mount string comprising a cryptographically-signed key.
US11693578B2

A storage device for providing data storage services to a source host and a destination host includes persistent storage and a controller. The controller obtains a handoff initiation request for a handoff of storage resources of the persistent storage allocated to the source host, the handoff initiation request specifies that the storage resource is to be handed off to the destination host; in response to obtaining the handoff initiation request: quiesces the storage resource; terminates use of the storage resource by the source host after quiescing the storage resource; after terminating the use of the storage resource by the source host, connects the destination host to the storage resource; and after connecting the destination host to the storage resource, enables use of the storage resource by the destination host.
US11693564B2

An apparatus includes a storage area signal generation circuit configured to generate a storage area signal when performing an internal information storage operation and an external information storage operation; and an information storage circuit configured to receive internal failure information, stored in the apparatus, based on the storage area signal and store the received internal failure information as failure information in a set storage capacity, and store external failure information, applied from outside the apparatus, as the failure information in a variable storage capacity.
US11693560B2

An in-memory computing device includes in some examples a two-dimensional array of memory cells arranged in rows and columns, each memory cell made of a nine-transistor current-based SRAM. Each memory cell includes a six-transistor SRAM cell and a current source coupled by a switching transistor, which is controlled by input signals on an input line, to an output line associates with the column of memory cells the memory cell is in. The current source includes a switching transistor controlled by the state of the six-transistor SRAM cell, and a current regulating transistor adapted to generate a current at a level determined by a control signal applied at the gate. The control signal can be set such that the total current in each output line is increased by a factor of 2 in each successive column of the memory cells.
US11693547B1

A method for displaying an information graphic via an electronic user interface to integrate information from accounts held at a financial institution. In one embodiment, the method includes displaying a first graphic element to display first information associated with at least one first account and displaying a second graphic element to display second information associated with at least one second account. A dimension of the first graphic element is representative of the first information and a dimension of the second graphic element is representative of the second information. Displaying the second graphical element includes displaying a first portion of the second graphic element that is selectable to alternately virtually hide and display a second portion of the second graphic element.
US11693546B2

A control apparatus with a setting data change function for controlling operation of a control-target object comprises: a main control section that makes an operation command to the control-target object; an input section that receives an input of trial setting data for checking the operation of the control-target object; a setting data storage section including a first storage section that stores the trial setting data and a second storage section that stores the setting data; and a setting data management section that manages an input and a record into the setting data storage section, wherein the setting data management section includes: a mode switch section that switches operation modes; a memory synchronization section that establishes synchronization between the first storage section and the second storage section; and a memory discard section that discards the trial setting data.
US11693541B2

A device implementing a system to provide an application library for application discovery includes a processor configured to update an application library including ordered lists of installed applications grouped into a respective plurality of application categories. The updating may be based on an application usage history of a device. The processor is further configured to receive a first user input to open an application library user interface corresponding to the application library. The processor is further configured to display, in response to the first user input, a plurality of application launch interfaces, each of the plurality of application launch interfaces corresponding to a respective one of the ordered lists of installed applications grouped into the respective plurality of application categories within the application library user interface.
US11693539B2

Methods, computer-readable storage media, and apparatuses for surfacing content items in a messaging system. The methods may include storing a content item generated by a client device of a user, the user associated with the messaging system and determining a score to assign to the interaction and updating a resurface score associated with the content item with the score. The methods may further include determining whether to resurface the content item to the user based on the resurface score and causing to be displayed on a display of the client device a user interface comprising a user interface item for the user to display the content item. The methods may further include updating weights used to determine the scores based on interactions of the user with the resurfaced content items.
US11693533B2

Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for tailoring composite graphical assistant interfaces for interacting with multiple different connected devices. The composite graphical assistant interfaces can be generated in response to a user providing a request for an automated assistant to cause a connected device to perform a particular function. In response to the automated assistant receiving the request, the automated assistant can identify other connected devices, and other functions capable of being performed by the other connected devices. The other functions can then be mapped to various graphical control elements in order to provide a composite graphical assistant interface from which the user can interact with different connected devices. Each graphical control element can be arranged to reflect how each connected device is operating simultaneous to the presentation of the composite graphical assistant interface.
US11693516B2

A touch display device may include a touch panel configured to be time-divisionally driven in touch sensing and display periods by a synchronization signal and including touch electrodes, and a touch driver to drive the touch panel. The touch driver may include: a touch sensing circuit to supply a touch driving signal to the touch electrodes, to receive an analog touch sensing signal from the touch electrodes, and to sample an integral value of the analog touch sensing signal to output a digital sensing data; a touch control circuit to generate a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal and to receive the digital sensing data to determine a touch; and a timing control circuit to provide an output signal to the touch sensing circuit to control a sampling timing of the integral value of the analog touch sensing signal.
US11693515B2

The present invention provides a touch module, which comprises a touch panel, an analog front end circuit, and a microcontroller circuit. The touch panel generates a plurality of sensing signals. The analog front end circuit is coupled to the touch panel, generates a state signal, and generates a plurality of touch detecting signals according to the plurality of sensing signals. The microcontroller circuit is coupled to the analog front end circuit, generates one or more touch location signal according to the plurality of touch detecting signals, and enters the next switching state according to the state signal when the switching state is changed.
US11693513B2

An electronic device is provided and includes a display; a first member disposed on a rear surface of the display and including at least one opening; an optical sensor including a light emitting unit and a light receiving unit disposed to emit light to the outside of the display through at least a portion of the at least one opening, and a light receiving unit; and a second member disposed in at least a partial region of the at least one opening and formed to enclose the light emitting unit. At least a part region of the second member is disposed between the light emitting unit and the light receiving unit to separate the light emitting unit and the light receiving unit.
US11693512B2

The present invention provides a signal processing circuit including a control unit, a transmission drive unit, an analog switch array, a signal amplification unit, a detection integration unit that are connected in sequence, and a transceiver antenna connected to the analog switch array. The control unit includes an analog-to-digital converter. The signal processing circuit further includes a level conversion unit arranged between the analog-to-digital converter and the signal amplification unit, the level conversion unit is configured to linearly convert signals received by the transceiver antenna, and transmit the linearly converted signals to the analog-to-digital converter. The signal processing circuit has advantages of low cost, fast handwriting speed, and less cursor wobble. The present invention also provides a position detecting device using the same.
US11693507B2

Disclosed is an organic light emitting display device with a touch sensor. The display device has a touch sensor that is directly disposed on a sealing part, thus removing the necessity of an additional adhesion process, simplifying a manufacturing process and reducing manufacture cost. In addition, the display device with the touch sensor includes a display cover electrode of a display pad that is made of a same material as a conductive layer included in the touch sensor, thus preventing damage to the display pad electrode.
US11693504B2

A method of processing a number of force values is described. Each force value corresponds to a sensor location. The sensor locations are spaced apart along a direction. The method includes receiving the force values (S11). The method also includes determining whether the force values include one or more candidate peaks (S12). Each candidate peak corresponds to a local maximum of the force values. The method also includes, in response to at least one candidate peak exceeds a minimum force threshold (S13), interpolating the force values and estimating a number of peak coordinates and corresponding peak force values based on the interpolated force values and the candidate peaks (S14) which exceed the minimum force threshold.
US11693499B2

A display device includes a touch panel (TP), a transparent adhesive member (TAM) on a surface of the TP, a touch printed circuit board (TPCB), and a display panel (DP) on a surface of the TAM. The TP includes a sensing portion and a pad side portion (PSP) on a side of the sensing portion. The TPCB includes a contact portion (CP) attached to a surface of the PSP. The DP includes a substrate, an optical film (OF) on a surface of the substrate, and a bending protection layer (BPL) on a side of the OF on the surface of the substrate. The surface of the PSP includes a connection area attached to the CP and a non-connection area not attached to the CP. The OF is spaced from the BPL with a gap disposed therebetween. The TAM overlaps, in a thickness direction, with the TPCB and the gap.
US11693498B2

A touch display panel includes a substrate including display region and non-display region; light-emitting elements disposed in the display region; encapsulation layer including at least one inorganic layer and at least one organic layer that are stacked; touch layer disposed on a side of the at least one inorganic layer facing away from the light-emitting elements; plurality of touch wires extending to the non-display region along first direction; and step region including first region with at least one wall and second region with plurality of touch terminals, where at least part of the touch terminals are electrically connected to the touch wires in one-to-one manner, the second region includes at least one blocking column which extends along second direction and configured to prevent the at least one inorganic layer disposed between the touch layer and the substrate and in the encapsulation layer from extending to the touch terminals.
US11693488B2

A voice-controlled electronic device that includes a device housing having a longitudinal axis bisecting opposing top and bottom surfaces and a side surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces. The device can further include one or more microphones disposed within the device housing and distributed radially around the longitudinal axis; a processor configured to execute computer instructions stored in a computer-readable memory for interacting with a user and processing voice commands received by the one or more microphones and first transducer and second transducers configured to generate sound waves within different frequency ranges.
US11693482B2

A gesture-controlled device and a method thereon are provided. The method includes capturing a plurality of video frames of a user's body and processing the plurality of video frames to allow detecting a portion of the user's body and to allow recognizing hand gestures. In response to detecting the portion of the user's body, the method includes generating at least one widget interaction region corresponding to the portion of the user's body. The method further includes recognizing, a mid-air hand gesture in the at least one widget interaction region, mapping the mid-air hand gesture to at least one virtual widget on the gesture-controlled device, and manipulating the at least one virtual widget based on the mid-air hand gesture. The method and device allow manipulation of virtual widgets using mid-air gestures on a gesture-controlled device.
US11693480B2

A haptic system includes a haptic device and a control device. A sensor of the haptic device detects contact of a finger of a user who grips a casing, a determination unit of the control device determines whether sensor information on a contact position of the finger detected by the sensor of the haptic device matches preset reference position information, and an instruction unit sends a notification unit a notification instruction in at least one of cases where the sensor information does not match the reference position information and where the sensor information matches the reference position information. On accepting the notification instruction, the notification unit of the haptic device notifies the user of an indication indicating that the contact position of the finger is shifted or an indication indicating that the contact position of the finger matches the reference position.
US11693476B2

A wearable computing device includes a head-mounted display (HMD) that generates a virtual reality environment. Through the generation and tracking of positional data, a focal point may be tracked with respect to one or menu navigation elements. Following the fixated positioning of the focal point over the menu navigation element for a predetermined amount of time, a process corresponding to the menu navigation element is executed.
US11693475B2

Some embodiments include a method comprising receiving gaze data from an image sensor that indicates where a user is looking, determining a location that the user is directing their gaze on a display based on the gaze data, receiving a confirmation input from an input device, and generating and effectuating an input command based on the location on the display that the user is directing their gaze when the confirmation input is received. When a bystander is in a field-of-view of the image sensor, the method may further include limiting the input command to be generated and effectuated based solely on the location on the display that the user is directing their gaze and the confirmation input and actively excluding detected bystander gaze data from the generation of the input command.
US11693466B2

An application processor includes an application processor including a first processor configured to generate a control signal based on whether user data is changed, wherein the application processor is configured to implement a power manager which dynamically controls power provided to the first processor, in response to the control signal.
US11693464B2

In some examples, a power adapter for sharing redundant power comprises a primary power input; a redundant power input; a redundant power supply identification signal (RPS ID) input; and a controller coupled to the RPS ID input. The controller is to direct power from the primary power input to an electronic device; direct power from the redundant power input to the electronic device, to another power adapter, or both; modify an RPS ID from the RPS ID input in response to directing power from the redundant power input to the electronic device; and output the modified RPS ID to the another power adapter.
US11693453B2

Embodiments of an apparatus and system are described for a hybrid computing device. Some embodiments may comprise a computing device having an enclosure arranged to support a display on a front of the enclosure and a cover mechanically coupled to a side of the enclosure, the cover comprising a first portion having at least one integrated input device and a second portion having at least one flexible seam arranged to allow the second portion to adjustably pivot around the seam. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11693443B2

A configuration circuit may be used with a power converter. The configuration circuit dynamically reconfigures one or more connections of output stages of a power converter to vary the output. A capacitive load may receive the output of the power converter.
US11693441B2

A voltage regulator that includes a first amplifier, a second amplifier, a summer, and a transistor is presented. The first amplifier has a first gain and a first frequency bandwidth, and is configured to generate a first voltage output. The second amplifier has a second gain that is lower than the first gain and a second frequency bandwidth that is higher than the first frequency bandwidth, and is configured to generate a second voltage output. The summer is configured to generate a summed voltage output. The transistor is connected to the summer and configured to generate a regulated voltage based on the summed voltage output of the summer.
US11693440B2

A voltage regulator is provided. The voltage regulator includes a main error amplifier, a first buffer, a second buffer, and multiple main zero compensation loops. The main error amplifier generates a first voltage signal according to a reference voltage signal and a feedback voltage signal. The first buffer provides a second voltage signal according to the first voltage signal. The second buffer provides an output voltage signal according to the second voltage signal. The main zero compensation loops are respectively coupled between an output terminal of the main error amplifier and an output terminal of the first buffer. The main zero compensation loops provide different zero compensations.
US11693437B1

The disclosure provides an electronic device. The electronic includes an internal battery, a first converter, a processor and a control circuit. The first converter is used to convert electrical power provided by the internal battery or provided by an external power source into a first power signal. The processor operates in an “ON-state” or switches to an “OFF-state”. The control circuit is used to control the first converter, so that the first converter selectively provides the first power signal to the processor.
US11693436B2

Valve systems and related methods include valve actuators and control systems configured to monitor at least one characteristic of the valve system during movement of a valve element to a position in the valve system and to determine a drift of the position based on the monitored at least one characteristic of the valve system.
US11693433B2

A thermal relief device (1) is described comprising a housing (2) having an inlet (3) and an outlet (4) connected by a relief channel (5). Such a thermal relief device should have a simple construction. To this end a microporous structure (10) is arranged between inlet (3) and outlet (4).
US11693427B2

A plurality of autonomous mobile robots includes a first mobile robot and a second mobile robot. The first mobile robot is provided with a transmitting optical sensor for outputting laser light, and a first module for transmitting and receiving an Ultra-Wideband (UWB) signal. The second mobile robot is provided with a receiving optical sensor for receiving the laser light and a plurality of second modules for transmitting and receiving the UWB signal. A control unit of the second mobile robot determines a relative position of the first mobile robot based on the received UWB signal and a determination of whether the laser light is received by the optical sensor.
US11693424B2

The present invention relates to a method of a robot (30) responding to a transition (40) between height levels, the method comprising a robot (30) travelling, sensing information of the surroundings of the robot (30) and generating a three dimensional data set corresponding to a heightmap of the surroundings of the robot (30) based on the information, detecting a transition (40) between different height levels (10, 20) in the three dimensional data set, categorizing the transition (40) between the different height levels (10, 20) by means of at least one characteristic, the robot (30) performing a response action, which response action depends on the categorization of the transition (40). The present invention also relates to a corresponding system.
US11693419B2

The present disclosure relates to an ISG control system and an ISG control method for a construction machine capable of controlling ISG even in a working state of a construction machine, the ISG control system including: a surrounding environment determinator configured to determine surrounding environment of the construction machine; and a vehicle controller configured to determine whether the construction machine is in a working state or a traveling state based on a determination result from the surrounding environment determinator, wherein the vehicle controller controls an engine based on a preset work ISG condition when it is determined that the construction machine is in the working state, and wherein the vehicle controller controls the engine based on a preset travel ISG condition when it is determined that the construction machine is in the traveling state.
US11693405B2

Aspects of the disclosure relate to controlling a vehicle in an autonomous driving mode. The system includes a plurality of sensors configured to generate sensor data. The system also includes a first computing system configured to generate trajectories using the sensor data and send the generated trajectories to a second computing system. The second computing system is configured to cause the vehicle to follow a receive trajectory. The system also includes a third computing system configured to, when there is a failure of the first computer system, generate and send trajectories to the second computing system based on whether a vehicle is located on a highway or a surface street.
US11693398B2

Vehicle systems include features for performing remote park assist (RePA) operations. One system include a feature where a user provides a continuous input via a touchscreen on a mobile device. The mobile device transmits a message and a vehicle autonomously traverses a calculated parking path while the message is being received by the vehicle. Another system include a feature where the vehicle autonomously move to a parking space based on data received from the mobile device. The mobile device receives user inputs on a display showing representations of the vehicle and its surrounding areas to generate the data. Another system include a feature where the mobile device determines whether the user is a first time user of a RePA application. The mobile device operates in a certain training mode based on the determination.
US11693394B2

Systems, devices, and methods including selecting one or more sequences of machining types for a feature of one or more features, where the selection of the one or more sequences of machining types is based on the feature and a database of prior selections of machining types; selecting one or more tools for the selected one or more sequences of machining types, where the selection of the one or more tools is based on the feature, the selected one or more sequences of machining types, and a database of prior selections of one or more tools; and selecting one or more machining parameters for the selected one or more tools, where the selected machining parameters are based on the feature, the selected one or more sequences of machining types, the selected one or more tools, and a database of prior selections of one or more machining parameters.
US11693390B2

There is provided a computer implemented method of manufacturing a truss of a three dimensional (3D) object representation, comprising: receiving a definition of the 3D object representation, arranging within an interior space of the 3D object representation, a plurality of instances of a sphere having a common radius to create a packed sphere arrangement, computing nodes of a truss for the 3D object representation, each respective node positioned at a center of each respective instance of each sphere of the packed sphere arrangement, computing beams of the truss by connecting adjacent nodes with respective beams, and providing code instructions for execution by a manufacturing device controller of a manufacturing device for manufacturing the truss.
US11693389B2

A shaping data combining process of an external PC to which 3D data indicating a shaped object shaped by a 3D printer is input for each 3D job includes: a step of generating shaping data based on the 3D job, a step of combining a plurality of shaping data to generate combined shaping data to fill a margin region where the shaping of the shaped object is not performed with respect to a shapeable region of the 3D printer, and a step of transmitting the combined shaping data to the 3D printer.
US11693382B2

Methods and apparatus to adjust operation of a fluid flow control assembly are disclosed. An example safety valve controller apparatus includes comparator circuitry to compare a current measurement to at least one of a first threshold associated with a first flow setting of a fluid flow control assembly or a second threshold associated with a second flow setting of the fluid flow control assembly, and determine a first drive signal associated with the first flow setting or a second drive signal associated with the second flow setting in response to satisfying a respective one of the first or second thresholds, and current modulating circuitry to determine a third drive signal based on the current measurement, the third drive signal to modulate the flow setting of the fluid flow control assembly between the first and second flow settings.
US11693371B2

According to some embodiments, an available algorithm data store may contain information about a pool of available algorithms. An algorithm selection platform coupled to the available algorithm data store may access the information about the pool of available algorithms and compare the information about each of the pool of available algorithms with at least one requirement associated with the current algorithm executing in the real environment. The algorithm selection platform may then automatically determine algorithm execution context information and, based on said comparison and the algorithm execution context information, select at least one of the pool of available algorithms as a potential replacement algorithm. An indication of the selected at least one potential replacement algorithm may then be transmitted (e.g., to be evaluated in a shadow environment by an algorithm evaluation platform).
US11693359B2

Provided is an image forming apparatus, including; an imaging forming unit for forming a toner image on one surface of a recording material; a fixing unit that includes a heating unit and heats and fixes the toner image formed on the one surface; a discharging unit for discharging the recording material, on which the toner image is fixed, to a discharged paper tray; and a guide member that is disposed between the fixing unit and the discharging unit and forms a recording material conveying path for conveying the recording material from the fixing unit to the discharging unit. On the guide member, a blowing port to send air to the recording material conveying path and a suction port to suck air from the recording material conveying path are disposed on a same surface so as not to cross over the recording materials.
US11693357B2

An image forming apparatus including: an image forming device provided in a housing; a fan to cool an interior of the housing; an AC/DC board; a first temperature detecting element configured to output a signal corresponding to a temperature in the housing; a second temperature detecting element configured to output a signal corresponding to a temperature of an element mounted on the AC/DC board; and a controller configured to control the fan when at least one of a first condition and a second condition is satisfied, the first condition being a condition in which a first detection temperature detected based on the signal received from the first temperature detecting element is not less than a first temperature threshold, the second condition being a condition in which a second detection temperature detected based on the signal received from the second temperature detecting element is not less than a second temperature threshold.
US11693356B2

A cartridge includes a photosensitive drum, a development roller, a cartridge side gear, a movable member and a restricting portion. The cartridge is constituted such that when the cartridge side gear and a drive transmission member of a main assembly of an image forming apparatus are engaged with each other, the drive transmission member and a cover covering the drive transmission member is accommodated in a space surrounded by the restricting portion, the movable member and the cartridge side gear. the space includes, in a range downstream of the restricting portion and upstream of the cartridge side gear, a region in which a distance from the axis of the photosensitive drum exceeds Ra which is a distance from the axis of the photosensitive drum to the restricting portion. The cartridge is structured to accommodate the cover in the region.
US11693347B2

An image forming apparatus includes a first detector detecting an operation sound based on a sound wave received by a receiver; a second detector detecting basis weight of recording material based on an ultrasonic wave transmitted from a transmitter and received by the receiver; a switching unit that switches destination of a reception signal from the receiver between a first path to the first detector and a second path to the second detector; and a controller that controls the switching unit such that the reception signal is output to the first path at a first timing and to the second path at a second timing. When a predetermined condition is satisfied, the controller controls the switching unit such that the reception signal is output to the second path at the first timing or to the first path at the second timing.
US11693343B2

A device includes a rotator having a rotation axis, a belt, a nip forming member surrounded by the belt and configured to, with the rotator, pinch the belt to form a nip, an urging member configured to urge one of the rotator and the nip forming member towards the other in a particular direction perpendicular to the rotation axis, an upstream guide and a downstream guide. The upstream guide includes an upstream guide surface configured to guide an inner peripheral surface of the belt. The nip forming member includes a facing surface which faces the rotator. An upstream edge of the facing surface in the moving direction is located at a position farther from the rotation axis, in the particular direction, than a downstream edge of the upstream guide surface.
US11693332B2

A toner-and-developer supply device includes a toner container to contain toner and a developer container to contain a developer. The toner container has a toner discharge port, and the toner container is rotatable about a rotational axis to transport the toner toward the toner discharge port. The developer container has a toner-and-developer discharge port. The developer container is rotatably coupled to the toner container to transport the developer toward the toner-and-developer discharge port when the toner container rotates in a given direction relative to the developer container.
US11693322B2

A liquid processing apparatus includes a substrate holder configured to hold a substrate; a processing liquid supply configured to supply a processing liquid onto a front surface of the substrate; a gas supply configured to supply a gas onto the front surface of the substrate; and a controller. The gas supply includes a diffusion nozzle which is provided with multiple discharge openings respectively elongated at different angles with respect to the front surface of the substrate. The controller performs controlling the gas supply to jet the gas from the diffusion nozzle onto a region of the front surface of the substrate including at least a central portion thereof in a state that the processing liquid is supplied on the front surface of the substrate.
US11693317B2

A photosensitive resin composition comprising (A) a vinyl ether compound, (B) an epoxy-containing silicone resin, and (C) a photoacid generator is provided. The composition enables pattern formation using radiation of widely varying wavelength, and the patterned film has high transparency, light resistance, and heat resistance.
US11693315B2

Disclosed are a photoacid generator, a photoresist composition including the same, and a method of preparing the photoacid generator. The photoacid generator may include a compound represented by Formula 1: wherein, in Formula 1, CY, A1, A2, and B are respectively described in the specification.
US11693310B2

A blue curable resin composition includes a colorant (A), a resin (B), a polymerizable compound (C) and a polymerization initiator (D). The colorant (A) includes two or more pigments each having a phthalocyanine backbone. The blue curable resin composition has relatively low in Bx and is high in intensity in an xy chromaticity diagram of an XYZ color system. A color filter may be formed from the blue curable resin composition. The blue curable composition may be also used in a display device.
US11693304B2

A homogenizing module and a projection apparatus are provided. The homogenizing module is configured to homogenize a beam and includes an anisotropic diffuser and a homogenizer. The anisotropic diffuser is located on a transmission path of the beam. The beam has a first divergence angle in a first direction and a second divergence angle in a second direction after passing through the anisotropic diffuser. The first divergence angle is greater than the second divergence angle. The homogenizer is located on a transmission path of the beam from the anisotropic diffuser, and the homogenizer includes multiple optical elements. The size of any of the multiple optical elements in the first direction is greater than the size thereof in the second direction. The first direction is perpendicular to the second direction.
US11693302B2

A projector generates white light from a laser light source and uses the white light for image display. The white light generator has a rectangular light generating lens that generates excitation light of a rectangular shape from the blue light of a blue laser and a phosphor wheel, coated with a phosphor that is irradiated with the excitation light, to emit yellow light. In the phosphor wheel, a length in the vertical direction of a rectangular shape of an irradiation region is represented by v, and a length in the horizontal direction is represented by h, wherein h
US11693299B2

A mount system for machine-vision equipment that is located and used outdoors is disclosed. The mount system has a rectangular base, a lower swivel, a puck, and an upper swivel, among other parts. The lower swivel has an aperture with a conical (tapered) surface sunk into its body. This inward-facing conical aperture corresponds in size, shape, and taper with a conical (tapered) protrusion located within the upper swivel. When the mount system is fully assembled, the lower swivel is fastened to the rectangular base using the puck. When fully assembled, a tapered-head screw fastens the upper swivel to the lower swivel by matching the tapered aperture with the conical protrusion.
US11693289B2

An electrokinetic device is configured as a dynamic lens cover and/or filter for an imaging assembly, e.g., of a mobile device, to selectively allow electromagnetic radiation to pass through a lens of the imaging assembly when the dynamic lens cover is in a first operating state or to prevent electromagnetic radiation from reaching the lens of the imaging assembly when the dynamic lens cover is in a second operating state. The electrokinetic device includes transparent first and second substrates, and a compaction trench surrounding the lens of the imaging assembly. The compaction trench stores pigment when the dynamic lens cover is in the first operating state. In the second operating state pigment is dispersed within a carrier fluid between the first and second substrates.
US11693288B2

A highly reliable semiconductor device is provided. A second insulating layer is positioned over a first insulating layer. A semiconductor layer is positioned between the first insulating layer and the second insulating layer. A third insulating layer is positioned over the second insulating layer. A fourth insulating layer is positioned over the third insulating layer. A first conductive layer includes a region overlapping with the semiconductor layer, and is positioned between the third insulating layer and the fourth insulating layer. The third insulating layer includes a region in contact with a bottom surface of the first conductive layer and a region in contact with the fourth insulating layer. The fourth insulating layer is in contact with a top surface and a side surface of the first conductive layer. A fifth insulating layer is in contact with a top surface and a side surface of the semiconductor layer. The fifth insulating layer includes a first opening and a second opening in a region overlapping with the semiconductor layer and not overlapping with the first conductive layer. A second conductive layer and a third conductive layer are electrically connected to the semiconductor layer in the first opening and the second opening, respectively. The third to fifth insulating layers include metal, and oxygen or nitrogen. A sixth insulating layer includes a region in contact with a top surface and a side surface of the fifth insulating layer and a region in contact with the first insulating layer.
US11693276B2

Disclosed is a display device. The display device includes a display panel, an optical assembly configured to provide blue-based light to the display panel, and a light-absorbing layer located in the path of light provided from the optical assembly to the display panel, the light-absorbing layer being configured to absorb light in a predetermined wavelength range. The light provided to the display panel through the light-absorbing layer has optical characteristics such that the intensity of green-based light is 20 to 70% of the intensity (100%) of the blue-based light and the intensity of red-based light is 20 to 70% of the intensity of the blue-based light.
US11693271B2

A display device is provided with a backlight module, a lower polarizing plate, a liquid crystal display panel, and an upper polarizing plate. In the display device of the present disclosure, when MicroLED luminescent units are turned on, a normal display is realized within a transparent display area. At the same time, images are collected through the transparent display area anytime and then sensed by an under-screen sensor. The transparent display area and the main display area are seamlessly connected so that there is no visual display interruption and discontinuous boundary, and a complete full-screen design is achieved.
US11693265B2

A polarization modulator includes a first liquid crystal cell and a second liquid crystal cell. The first liquid crystal cell has a first type of liquid crystals configured to rotate an optical axis of light parallel to a first plane of the first liquid crystal cell. The second liquid crystal cell is configured to receive the light from the first liquid crystal cell. The second liquid crystal cell has a second type of liquid crystals configured to rotate the optical axis of the light perpendicular to a second plane of the second liquid crystal cell.
US11693250B2

A laser beam combining device includes an emission optical system that emits a plurality of circular laser beams propagated coaxially and having mutually different wavelengths, and a diffractive optical element that is concentric and diffracts the plurality of circular laser beams. The diffractive optical element diffracts the plurality of circular laser beams in accordance with the wavelengths of the circular laser beams, such that local diffraction angles of diffracted light of the plurality of circular laser beams incident at mutually different local incidence angles are equal to each other.
US11693249B2

A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for performing clamping force adjustment on a virtual reality (VR) headset. User preferences as to clamping force at one or more positions, such as rest position on top of the user's head and VR mode position on user's face, are determined. The preferences are stored in a user profile. When a user places the VR headset, clamping force at a position is measures and clamping force is adjusted at that position.
US11693248B1

A display engine adapted for use in a head-mounted display (HMD) device includes a reflective liquid crystal on silicon (LCoS) spatial light modulator (SLM) that is illuminated using a backlight illumination module and a pair of optical prisms providing a total internal reflection (TIR) function. In an illustrative mixed-reality embodiment, the TIR prism pair guides light to the LCoS SLM from the backlight illumination module and projects virtual images reflected from the LCoS SLM, through projection optics, to a diffractive waveguide combiner for viewing by an HMD user.
US11693240B2

A three-dimensional display device includes a display panel, a barrier panel, and a controller that controls the display panel and the barrier panel. The controller defines multiple first image areas and multiple second image areas in the display panel, causes the first image areas to be at first intervals in a first direction, causes displaying of a first image viewable by a first eye of a user in the first image areas and a second image viewable by a second eye of the user in the second image areas, defines, in the barrier panel, multiple first transmissive areas transmissive to the image light at a first transmissivity and multiple second transmissive areas transmissive to the image light at a second transmissivity, causes the first transmissive areas to be at second intervals in the first direction, and performs an irregular process at third intervals in the first direction.
US11693236B2

An optical system for a hyperspectral camera and a hyperspectral camera comprising such an optical system are disclosed. The optical system comprises fore optics (1000), an image sensor (1800), a slit (1500), relay optics (1200), a first optical element (2000) positioned before the slit (1500), where the first optical element (2000) is defocusing light in a direction parallel to the slit (1500) while keeping focus in a direction perpendicular to the slit (1500); and a second optical element (2100) positioned after the slit (1500), where the second optical element (2100) is compensating the defocus of the depicted scene introduced by the first element (2000).
US11693234B2

A heating device includes a housing, a primary induction coil, a controller circuit, and a secondary induction coil. The housing is configured to retain a camera lens. The primary induction coil is positioned proximate the housing and configured to generate a magnetic field in response to receiving electrical power from a power supply. The controller circuit is in electrical contact with the primary induction coil and is configured to control the electrical power delivered to the primary induction coil. The secondary induction coil overlays the primary induction coil and is configured to receive the magnetic field from the primary induction coil and generate heat. The secondary induction coil heats the camera lens when the primary induction coil receives the electrical power.
US11693232B2

A laser beam irradiation apparatus includes a laser light source, a controller for controlling energy of light generated by the laser source, a first optical system for adjusting a shape of light that has passed through the controller, a scanner for adjusting the direction of light that has passed through the first optical system, and an F-theta lens for reducing a beam that has passed through the scanner.
US11693229B2

An example imaging apparatus that can operate at shortwave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths are provided. An example imaging apparatus may include a fiber optic bundle, a distal lens, an illumination assembly, and an imaging detector. The fiber optic bundle may comprise a plurality of fibers and may be configured to guide light energy at a SWIR wavelength. The distal lens may be disposed on a distal end of the fiber optic bundle and the distal lens configured to focus light energy at the SWIR wavelength. The illumination assembly may be configured to output illumination at the SWIR wavelength adjacent to the distal end of the fiber optic bundle toward an object. The imaging detector may be operably coupled to a proximal end of the fiber optic bundle and configured to receive imaging light energy at the SWIR wavelength reflected from the object and guided through the fiber optic bundle.
US11693222B2

Provided is a reflective optical element that is lightweight and excellent in damping capacity. In the reflective optical element, a resin layer having an optical surface is formed on a metal substrate, and a reflective film is formed on the optical surface, and also, the metal substrate includes an alloy containing Mg as a main component.
US11693217B2

The present disclosure discloses an optical imaging lens assembly including, sequentially from an object side to an image side along an optical axis, a first lens having positive refractive power; a second lens having refractive power; a third lens having positive refractive power with a concave object-side surface and a convex image-side surface; a fourth lens having positive refractive power with a concave object-side surface and a convex image-side surface; and a fifth lens having refractive power. Half of a maximal field-of-view Semi-FOV of the optical imaging lens assembly satisfies: Semi-FOV>48°.
US11693216B2

The disclosure provides an optical imaging lens, which sequentially includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens with positive focal power; a second lens with negative focal power; a third lens with positive focal power; a fourth lens with focal power; a fifth lens with focal power; a sixth lens with focal power, an object-side surface of which is a convex surface and an image-side surface of which is a concave surface; and a seventh lens with negative focal power, an image-side surface of which is a concave surface. An Entrance Pupil Diameter (EPD) of the optical imaging lens and an effective focal length f of the optical imaging lens meet 1.4
US11693215B2

An optical imaging lens may include a first lens element, a second lens element, a third lens element, a fourth lens element, a fifth lens element, a sixth lens element, a seventh lens element, and an eighth lens element positioned in an order from an object side to an image side along an optical axis. Through designing concave and/or convex surface of the lens elements, the optical imaging lens may have improved imaging quality, reduced system length, enlarged aperture stop, broad field of view and increased image height.
US11693214B2

The present disclosure discloses an imaging lens assembly. The imaging lens assembly includes, sequentially from an object side to an image side of the imaging lens assembly, a first lens having a positive refractive power and a convex object-side surface; a second lens having a negative refractive power and a concave image-side surface; and at least one subsequent lens. At least one of the first lens, the second lens, or the at least one subsequent lens is a glass aspheric lens. A transmittance T1 of the imaging lens assembly corresponding to a wave band 650 nm satisfies: T1>85%, a transmittance T2 of the imaging lens assembly corresponding to a wave band 490 nm satisfies: T2>88%, and a transmittance T3 of the imaging lens assembly corresponding to a wave band 430 nm satisfies: T3>75%.
US11693213B2

An optical system includes a fixed module, a movable module and a driving assembly. The movable module moves relative to the fixed module, and the movable module includes a lens unit which includes a first lens, a second lens, a first side wall and a second side wall. The first side wall has a first surface, which directly contacts the second lens, and the second side wall directly contacts the first lens. A portion of the driving assembly is directly disposed on the lens unit, configured to drive the lens unit to move along an optical axis of the first lens. The first side wall further has a second surface opposite to the first surface, and the second surface directly contacts the portion of the driving assembly. The thickness of the first side wall is different from the thickness of the second side wall.
US11693212B2

A lens drive device includes a movable portion, a fixed portion, and a nonmagnetic case. The movable portion includes a double-pole magnet having two pairs of magnetic poles, a first coil opposing to the double-pole magnet in a perpendicular direction to a light axis, and a lens holder being movable to the double-pole magnet in a direction of the light axis. The fixed portion includes a second coil arranged so as to oppose to the double-pole magnet in the direction of the light axis. The nonmagnetic case is attached to the fixed portion so as to cover the movable portion. The double-pole magnet includes a first section and a second section. L1/L2 is 0.9 to 1.1, where L1 and L2 are respectively a length of the first and second sections in the direction of the light axis.
US11693209B2

Various embodiments disclosed herein include techniques for maintaining multiple cameras in focus on same objects and/or at same distances. In some examples, a subordinate camera may be configured to focus based on the focus of a primary camera. For instance, a focus relationship between the primary camera and the subordinate camera may be determined. The focus relationship may characterize the trajectory of the lens position of the subordinate camera with respect to the lens position of the primary camera. In various examples, the focus relationship may be updated.
US11693208B2

An optical sensing system is provided, including a sensing module, a light emitter, and a light receiver. The sensing module has a substrate, an optical waveguide disposed on the substrate, and a sensing membrane disposed on the optical waveguide for carrying a specimen. The light emitter emits a sensing light to the optical waveguide, and the light receiver receives the sensing light that propagates through the optical waveguide.
US11693204B2

To improve strength of an imaging module with an adjusted optical axis. An imaging device includes an imaging module and a holding unit. The imaging module provided in the imaging device includes an imaging element that images incident light introduced from an upper surface of a housing. The holding unit provided in the imaging device surrounds and holds a side surface of the imaging module, the side surface being adjacent to the upper surface of the housing. The holding unit surrounds and holds the side surface of the imaging module, thereby protecting the imaging module.
US11693201B2

The present disclosure provides an intermittently bonded optical fibre ribbon. The intermittently bonded optical fibre ribbon includes a plurality of optical fibres. The plurality of optical fibres are bonded intermittently along the length by a plurality of bonded portions spaced apart by a plurality of un-bonded portions. The plurality of bonded portions is defined by a bonded length Li and the plurality of un-bonded portions is defined by an un-bonded length. In addition, at least one of the bonded length Li and the un-bonded length varies along a predefined length of adjacent optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres.
US11693191B2

The present disclosure relates to a multi-fiber fiber optic connector having features that allows for changeability with respect to gender and polarity. Another aspect relates to a multi-fiber fiber optic connector that can be operated as a true push-pull fiber optic connector.
US11693189B2

A fast optical (with or without a photonic crystal) switch is fabricated/constructed, utilizing a phase transition material/Mott insulator, activated by either an electrical pulse (a voltage pulse or a current pulse) and/or a light pulse and/or pulses in terahertz (THz) frequency of a suitable field strength and/or hot electrons. The applications of such a fast optical switch for an on-demand optical add-drop subsystem, integrating with (a) a light slowing/light stopping component (based on metamaterials and/or nanoplasmonic structures) and (b) with or without a wavelength converter are also described.
US11693188B2

A large-scale single-photonics-based optical switching system that occupies an area larger than the maximum area of a standard step-and-repeat lithography reticle is disclosed. The system includes a plurality of identical switch blocks, each of is formed in a different reticle field that no larger than the maximum reticle size. Bus waveguides of laterally adjacent switch blocks are stitched together at lateral interfaces that include a second arrangement of waveguide ports that is common to all lateral interfaces. Bus waveguides of vertically adjacent switch blocks are stitched together at vertical interfaces that include a first arrangement of waveguide ports that is common to all vertical interfaces. In some embodiments, the lateral and vertical interfaces include waveguide ports having waveguide coupling regions that are configured to mitigate optical loss due to stitching error.
US11693180B2

An apparatus such as an optical modulator includes a buried oxide layer is disposed on a substrate. A microring resonator and an optical waveguide are disposed on the buried oxide layer and within a bonded semiconductor layer. The optical waveguide is optically coupled to the microring resonator and inputs a first optical wave into the microring resonator. An oxide layer is deposited on top of the optical waveguide and the microring resonator. A set of electrodes is disposed adjacent to the microring resonator, and in response to an electrical signal, the set of electrodes modulates the first optical wave into a modulated optical wave of transverse magnetic polarization within the microring resonator and outputs the modulated optical wave to the optical waveguide.
US11693157B2

Provided is a fine concave-convex laminate that is reduced in thickness, has excellent antireflection performance, and can suppress scattering and absorption of short-wavelength light. A fine concave-convex laminate comprises a substrate, a first transparent organic layer, and a second transparent organic layer laminated in the stated order, wherein the first transparent organic layer has a fine concave-convex structure at a surface facing the second transparent organic layer, the second transparent organic layer has fine concave-convex structures at both surfaces, and a thickness of a composite layer composed of the first transparent organic layer and the second transparent organic layer is 15 μm or less.
US11693153B2

The disclosed structure is configured such that it does not support electromagnetic waves having frequencies within a selected band gap; those electromagnetic waves are thus reflected. Some variations provide an omnidirectional infrared reflector comprising a three-dimensional photonic crystal containing: rods of a first material that has a first refractive index, wherein the rods are arranged to form a plurality of lattice periods in three dimensions, and wherein the rods are connected at a plurality of nodes; and a second material that has a refractive index that is lower than the first refractive index, wherein the rods are embedded in the second material. The lattice spacing and the rod radius or width are selected to produce a photonic band gap within a selected band of the infrared spectrum. Methods of making and using the three-dimensional photonic crystal are described. Applications include thermal barrier coatings and blackbody emission signature control.
US11693147B2

Component weight and/or volume fractions of subterranean rock are determined. A formation model generates mineral and fluid concentration data from which elemental concentrations are calculated. Forward modeling produces a simulated energy spectrum, and simulation produces a simulated constraining log. Spectra is generated by detecting gamma radiation with a neutron logging tool, and a constraining log is generated. The spectrum and the simulated energy spectrum are compared with resultant error determined. The constraining log and simulated constraining log are compared with resultant error determined. The formation model generates further mineral and fluid concentration to calculate further elemental concentrations. Forward modeling produces further simulated energy spectrum signal and further constraining logs. The spectrum signals and further simulated spectrum signal are compared with resultant error determined. The constraining log and further simulated constraining log are compared, and resultant error is determined. The mineral and fluid concentration are selected that result in minimal error.
US11693144B2

A system may include an electromagnetic (EM) logging tool for inspecting downhole tubulars. The EM logging tool may include a mandrel, at least one low-frequency transmitter coil disposed on the mandrel, at least one-low frequency receiver coil disposed on the mandrel, and at least one-high frequency sensor configured to measure one or more electromagnetic properties of a tubular.
US11693140B2

Methods and systems, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium can be used for an integrated methodology that can be used by a computing system to automate processes for generating, and updating (e.g., in real-time), subsurface reservoir models. The methodology and automated approaches employ technologies relating to machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) to process seismic data and information relating to seismic facies.
US11693135B1

A scintillator-based imaging screen technology that is sensitive to neutral and charged particles is disclosed. These teachings improve the temporal and spatial resolution limitations of the screens currently used in static and dynamic neutron detection and imaging, neutron tomography, and other advanced neutron imaging equipment used to study materials, such as neutron reflectometers and diffractometers.
US11693125B2

A Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for processing satellite signals with integer cross ambiguity resolution. The receiver includes an antenna assembly receiving signals from a set of GNSS satellites. The receiver includes a transceiver establishing a communication link with a spaced-apart GNSS receiver and receiving data from the spaced-apart GNSS receiver to make up a base station and rover pair performing DD techniques. The receiver includes a processor and a cross ambiguity fixing module provided by the processor executing code to generate an error correction. The receiver includes an estimator provided by the processor executing code to provide a geographical position solution by DD processing the data from the space-apart GNSS receiver and the signals from the set of GNSS satellites along with the error correction, which may provide a search space with more DD ambiguities or may address quarter or half cycle bias between receiver types.
US11693123B2

The present disclosure describes a system for dynamically determining an accurate location of a light electric vehicle. For example, if a light electric vehicle is within a predetermined distance of a location for which an accurate location determination is needed or required, a light electric vehicle management system may update the determined location of the light electric vehicle with a location correction factor that is based, at least in part, on a reference location provided by a stationary reference point.
US11693114B2

A distance measuring device according to one embodiment includes a light emitter, a first light receiver, and a second light receiver. The light emitter includes a light source. The light source emits an optical signal. The first light receiver includes a first sensor and a first optical system. The first sensor includes first pixels. The first optical system is configured to guide a reflected light of the optical signal emitted from the light emitter to the first sensor. The second light receiver includes a second sensor and a second optical system. The second sensor includes second pixels. The second optical system is configured to guide the reflected light to the second sensor.
US11693113B2

This disclosure provides a system and method for producing ultrasound images based on Full Waveform Inversion (FWI). The system captures acoustic/(an)elastic waves transmitted through and reflected and/or diffracted from a medium. The system performs an FWI process in a time domain in conjunction with an accurate wave propagation solver. The system produces 3D maps of physical parameters that control wave propagation, such as shear and compressional wavespeeds, mass density, attenuation, Poisson's ratio, bulk and shear moduli, impedance, and even the fourth-order elastic tensor containing up to 21 independent parameters, which are of significant diagnostic value, e.g., for medical imaging and non-destructive testing.
US11693108B2

A moving object detection apparatus repeatedly acquires, from a radar apparatus, observed-point information indicating observed-point positions that are positions of observed points where radar waves are reflected. The apparatus estimates, based on the observed-point positions indicated respectively by a plurality of pieces of the observed-point information and tracking filter coefficients indicating the degree of tracking the observed-point positions, a tracking trajectory tracking movement of a moving object corresponding to a plurality of the observed points. The apparatus determines whether distribution of the plurality of the observed points on both sides of the tracking trajectory is continuously biased to one side of the tracking trajectory. The apparatus sets the tracking filter coefficients so that the tracking degree is higher when the distribution of the plurality of the observed points is determined to be biased than when the distribution of the plurality of the observed points is determined to be not biased.
US11693104B2

Techniques and apparatuses are described for radar angular ambiguity resolution. These techniques enable a target's angular position to be determined from a spatial response that has multiple amplitude peaks. Instead of solely considering which peak has a highest amplitude, the techniques for radar angular ambiguity resolution select a frequency sub-spectrum, or multiple frequency sub-spectrums, that emphasize amplitude or phase differences in the spatial response and analyze an irregular shape of the spatial response across a wide field of view to determine the target's angular position. In this way, each angular position of the target has a unique signature, which the radar system can determine and use to resolve the angular ambiguities. Using these techniques, the radar can have an antenna array element spacing that is greater than half a center wavelength of a reflected radar signal that is used to detect the target.
US11693102B2

A Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) system is provided. The LIDAR system includes a LIDAR transmitter configured with a first field of view and configured to transmit laser beams into the first field of view at a plurality of discrete transmission angles in order to scan the first field of view with the laser beams; a LIDAR receiver configured with a second field of view and configured to receive reflected laser beams from the second field of view and generate electrical signals based on the received reflected laser beams; and a controller configured to shift at least one of the first field of view or the second field of view based on a misalignment in order to optimize an overlap of the first field of view and the second field of view.
US11693097B2

An optical scanning device includes a light source unit having a light exiting portion from which a light is output, a scanning unit having a mirror supported by a supporting part and reflecting the light output from the light exiting portion while swinging the mirror around a swing axis, and a housing having an enclosed space partitioned by a plurality of wall portions including a first wall portion and a second wall portion, in which the light exiting portion and the scanning unit are placed in the enclosed space, wherein the first wall portion transmits the light reflected by the scanning unit, and the second wall portion includes a part of the light source unit.
US11693095B2

A sensor mounting structure includes: a sensor body that detects peripheral information in relation to a vehicle; and a housing that is formed in a box shape, covers the sensor body from an outer side, and is attached to an outer panel of the vehicle, wherein fastening portions extend from wall surfaces of the housing at one end side and another end side in a direction along the outer panel, and the fastening portions are fastened to the outer panel by fastening members.
US11693093B2

A distance-measuring apparatus includes a precision calculation section that calculates a precision for each pixel, the precision based on a relation among the amounts of the electric charges stored at a plurality of timings that respectively delay by certain phases from a timing of the emission of the measuring light, wherein the precision is outputted from the distance-measuring apparatus.
US11693092B2

Various embodiments wirelessly detect micro gestures using multiple antenna of a gesture sensor device. At times, the gesture sensor device transmits multiple outgoing radio frequency (RF) signals, each outgoing RF signal transmitted via a respective antenna of the gesture sensor device. The outgoing RF signals are configured to help capture information that can be used to identify micro-gestures performed by a hand. The gesture sensor device captures incoming RF signals generated by the outgoing RF signals reflecting off of the hand, and then analyzes the incoming RF signals to identify the micro-gesture.
US11693091B2

A system for estimating a parameter of an object includes a receiver configured to detect a return signal of a radar signal, and a processing device configured to sample the return signal to generate a series of signal samples, partition a time frame into a plurality of successive segments k, and for each segment k, apply a Doppler Fourier transform and calculate a complex value yk as a function of Doppler frequencies fD. The processing device is also configured to calculate an index based on an acceleration hypothesis and a velocity hypothesis of a set of hypotheses, and for each segment, select one or more Doppler frequency bins based on the index and extract components of the complex value yk (fD) associated with each selected Doppler frequency bin. The processing device is further configured to calculate a velocity and acceleration spectrum, and estimate an object parameter based on the spectrum.
US11693086B2

Techniques and apparatuses are described that implement a smart device with an integrated radar system. The radar integrated circuit is positioned towards an upper-middle portion of a smart device to facilitate gesture recognition and reduce a false-alarm rate associated with other non-gesture related motions of a user. The radar integrated circuit is also positioned away from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) antennas and a wireless charging receiver coil to reduce interference. The radar system operates in a low-power mode to reduce power consumption and facilitate mobile operation of the smart device. By limiting a footprint and power consumption of the radar system, the smart device can include other desirable features in a space-limited package (e.g., a camera, a fingerprint sensor, a display, and so forth).
US11693084B2

Certain aspects provide a method for radar detection by an apparatus. The method including transmitting a radar waveform in transmission time intervals (TTIs) to perform detection of a target object. The method further includes varying the radar waveform across TTIs based on one or more radar transmission parameters.
US11693083B2

Disclosed are techniques for performing positioning operations. In an aspect, a user equipment (UE) transmits, to a positioning entity, a request for positioning assistance data message, the request for positioning assistance data message identifying a serving cell of the UE and one or more neighboring cells of the UE with which the UE is attempting to perform a positioning procedure, and receives, from the positioning entity, a positioning assistance data message in response to the request.
US11693071B2

Systems and methods for mapping neuronal circuitry in accordance with embodiments of the invention are illustrated. One embodiment includes a method for generating a neuronal shape graph, including obtaining functional brain imaging data from an imaging device, where the functional brain imaging data includes a time-series of voxels describing neuronal activation over time in a patient's brain, lowering the dimensionality of the functional brain imaging data to a set of points, where each point represents the brain state at a particular time in the timeseries, binning the points into a plurality of bins, clustering the binned points, and generating a shape graph from the clustered points, where nodes in the shape graph represent a brain state and edges between the nodes represent transitions between brain states.
US11693070B2

A system includes a machine readable storage medium storing instructions and a processor to execute the instructions. The processor executes the instructions to receive radial k-space magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data of a patient and determine a series of dipole sources via direct dipole decomposition of the radial k-space MRI data. The processor executes the instructions to identify an activation within the patient based on the series of dipole sources.
US11693056B1

A scan chain architecture with lowered power consumption comprises a multiplexer selecting between a functional input and a test input. The output of the multiplexer is coupled to a low threshold voltage latch and, in test mode, to a standard threshold voltage latch. The low threshold voltage latch and standard threshold voltage latch are configured to store data when a clock input falls, using a master latch functional clock M_F_CLK, master latch test clock M_T_CLK, slave latch functional clock S_F_CLK, and slave latch test clock S_T_CLK. The slave latch has lower power consumption than the master latch.
US11693046B2

A test and measurement instrument including a signal generator configured to generate a waveform to be sent over a cable to a device under test (DUT) and a real-time waveform monitor (RTWM) circuit. The RTWM is configured to determine a propagation delay of the cable, capture a first waveform, including an incident waveform and a reflection waveform at a first test point between the signal generator and the DUT, capture a second waveform including at least the incident waveform at a second test point between the signal generator and the DUT, determine a reflection waveform and the incident waveform based on the first waveform and the second waveform, and determine a DUT waveform based on the incident waveform, the reflection waveform, and the propagation delay. The DUT waveform represents the waveform generated by the signal generator as received by the DUT.
US11693043B2

A test head assembly for a semiconductor device has a carrier, a pin seat and a test wire assembly. The carrier is formed in an L shape and has a lateral board, a perpendicular board and a opening formed through the perpendicular board. The pin seat is mounted in the corresponding opening. The test wire assembly has a test head, a plurality of connectors and a plurality of test wires. The test head is mounted on an outer sidewall of the lateral board and connected to the pin seat through the test wires and the connectors. Therefore, the pin seat is mounted on the perpendicular board of the L-shaped uprightly and the test head is mounted on the lateral board. The pin seat and the test head are not parallel to each other, and a lateral size of the test head assembly is reduced to increase the space usage.
US11693041B2

A method for monitoring the electric insulation status of a piece of equipment for a medium-voltage or high-voltage electric system, which includes the following steps: acquiring detection data indicative of the behaviour of said piece of equipment, said detection data including a time sequence of measured discharge values related to partial-discharge events observed at subsequent observation instants in time; basing on said detection data, calculating stochastic data indicative of the electric insulation status of said piece of equipment, said stochastic data including probability values related to the observed partial-discharge events and calculated as a function of one or more characteristic parameters related to said partial-discharge events; basing on said stochastic data, calculating estimated data indicative of said one or more characteristic parameters related to said subsequent observation instants.
US11693039B2

A device provides high impedance contact pads for an electrostatic charge sensor. The contact pads are shared between the electrostatic charge sensor and drivers. The contact pads are set to a high impedance state by reducing current leakage through the drivers. Compared to electrostatic charge sensor with low impedance contact pads, the electrostatic charge sensor disclosed herein has high sensitivity, and is able to detect weak electrostatic fields.
US11693032B2

The invention involves a multimeter with a meter probe module and phasing probe module capable of wireless communication, proximity measurements, and accurately reading phase degrees. The meter probe module and the phasing probe module can communicate wirelessly, via a wired cable interface, or any combination thereof. The meter probe module and phasing probe module have unique radio frequency serial numbers that allow the probe modules to only communicate with its paired partner probe module while ignoring all other probe modules. The multimeter has a measurement point capable of taking direct contact measurements. The multimeter also has a measurement point capable of taking a voltage measurement without directly contacting the object to be measured. This is accomplished by taking voltage readings from the electric field of the air surrounding said object. The improved multimeter may allow an operator to more safely gather accurate information about an object being measured.
US11693028B2

A probe for direct nano- and micro-scale electrical characterization of materials and semi conductor wafers. The probe comprises a probe body, a first cantilever extending from the probe body, and a first thermal detector extending from the probe body. The thermal detector is used to position the cantilever with respect to a test sample.
US11693024B2

A quantum dot microscope apparatus is provided. A further aspect employs a tilted or tapered end or tip on a microscopic probe. Another aspect of the present apparatus employs a probe including a quantum dot with only one tunneling lead connected to a power source. A manufacturing aspect includes creating a tapered or asymmetrically shaped specimen-facing end of a probe where a quantum dot is located on the end. A further manufacturing aspect includes using focused ion-beam milling to create a tip or end of a quantum dot microscope probe.
US11693022B2

An accelerometer including: a housing having an internal cavity; a piezoelectric material disposed in the internal cavity; a mass movable disposed in the internal cavity; and a spring disposed between the piezoelectric material and a portion of the housing, the spring being compressively preloaded against the piezoelectric material; wherein the mass is movable when the housing experiences an acceleration such that the mass acts upon the spring and the spring acts against the piezoelectric material, the piezoelectric material outputting a signal corresponding to a magnitude of the acceleration.
US11693014B2

This invention is related to the field of the prevention and treatment of kidney disease. The treatment of kidney disease may be tailored depending upon the need for, or expectation of, long-term dialysis. For example, prediction of long-term dialysis treatment can be determined by monitoring urine biomarkers related to the development of chronic kidney disease. For example, a normalized time course of approximately fourteen Days measuring hyaluronic acid, death receptor 5, and/or transforming growth factor β1 can be used to establish the risk of recovery versus non-recovery in patient's having suffered an acute kidney injury.
US11693006B2

The present disclosure relates to methods for generating blood protein profiles from whole blood, red blood cell enriched blood samples, or red blood cell components. The methods involve the comparison of protein levels before and after incubation with protease inhibitors, or the comparison of protein levels after incubation in the presence and absence of protease inhibitors. The protein profiles are used for monitoring and diagnosing diseases and disorders in subjects including colorectal cancer and preeclampsia.
US11693001B2

The present invention relates to methods and systems for testing for the presence of a material such as one or more analyte types within a sample and more particularly, for improved single enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (sELISA) testing as well as other variants of single-enzyme linked molecular analysis (SELMA).
US11693000B2

The invention provides methods and systems for the treatment and diagnosis of pathologic disorders by modulating a physiological state of a target biological entity via exposure of the target entity to a single or a plurality of triggered entities and for transferring of information in a non-direct way and as part of virtual reality interactive environment.
US11692978B2

Disclosed herein are a group of gastric cancer VOC markers in saliva and an application thereof in the preparation of a diagnostic reagent of gastric cancer. The markers are a combination of compounds selected from the group consisting of acetaldehyde, 2-methylbutyraldehyde, isopropanol, hexanal, n-butanol, cineole, nonanal, menthone, 2-ethylhexanol, menthol, anethole and dodecanol. The diagnostic reagent is used for detecting the contents of the marker in a saliva sample of a subject to perform the diagnosis of gastric cancer.
US11692975B2

Embodiments include an electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) system. The EMAT system includes a plurality of magnets and a conductor set. The plurality of magnets has a like pole arrangement and wherein each magnet is in close proximity to one another. The conductor set includes electrically conductive elements. A portion of the conductor set is positioned proximate to the plurality of magnets. The plurality of magnets and the conductor set are positioned proximate to a test object. The EMAT system is configured to perform at least one of generating and receiving an elastic wave. Embodiments also include a method of elastic wave measurement for nondestructive testing and evaluation. The method includes the steps of positioning an EMAT proximate a test object, generating an elastic wave such that the elastic wave propagates about the test object, detecting the elastic wave propagating about the test object, and analyzing difference in elastic wave character between the elastic wave in the generating step and the elastic wave in the detecting step to evaluate the test object.
US11692971B2

An eddy current probe providing a first sensor element having a first body and a first induction coil mounted onto a distal portion of the first body, a second sensor element having a second body and a second induction coil mounted onto a distal portion of the second body, a probe casing provided with first and second through-holes inside which are respectively mounted proximal portions of the first and second bodies of the first and sensor elements, the distal portions of the first and second bodies protruding outwards with regard to the probe casing, and a cap mounted onto the probe casing and covering the distal portions of the first and second bodies and the first and second induction coils.
US11692970B2

A leakage-flux flaw detection device includes a plurality of leakage-flux flaw detectors provided at positions not in contact with a steel strip and arranged in a width direction of the steel strip, wherein the leakage-flux flaw detectors each include a rotating disk that faces a surface subjected to flaw detection of the steel strip and that rotates, and a plurality of defect detection heads installed at different positions in a circumferential direction on the rotating disk, that perform direct-current magnetization of the steel strip, and detect leakage flux leaking from a linear defect due to the direct-current magnetization, wherein at least one of the plurality of defect detection heads has an inclination angle different from inclination angles of other defect detection heads, the inclination angle being defined by a tangent line of a rotation trajectory and the magnetization direction at an installation position of the defect detection head.
US11692966B2

There is provided a separation analysis method for analyzing a sample component s included in a sample liquid by introducing the sample liquid into a separation flow path filled with a flow path liquid, the method comprising: obtaining a correction factor representing a proportion of a time period from the first point in time when the sample liquid is introduced into the separation flow path, to the second point in time when an interface between the flow path liquid and the sample liquid reaches a predetermined position at the separation flow path, with respect to a time period from the first point in time to the third point in time when an optical characteristic value of the sample component is measured at the predetermined position, and correcting the measured optical characteristic value with the correction factor.
US11692965B2

The techniques relate to methods and apparatus for conductance measurement. A device includes a fluid chamber, at least one sensor element configured to sense an analyte, wherein the at least one sensor element is in fluid communication with the fluid chamber, and a set of one or more electrodes in fluid communication with the fluid chamber for sensing a conductance of a fluid in the fluid chamber.
US11692948B2

A method of inspection for defects on a substrate, such as a reflective reticle substrate, and associated apparatuses. The method includes performing the inspection using inspection radiation obtained from a high harmonic generation source and having one or more wavelengths within a wavelength range of between 20 nm and 150 nm. Also, a method including performing a coarse inspection using first inspection radiation having one or more first wavelengths within a first wavelength range; and performing a fine inspection using second inspection radiation having one or more second wavelengths within a second wavelength range, the second wavelength range comprising wavelengths shorter than the first wavelength range.
US11692947B2

A die bonding apparatus includes a first illumination device for irradiating a die with light along an optical axis of a photographing device, and a second illumination device that is located above the first illumination device and irradiates the die with light having a predefined angle with respect to the optical axis. The second illumination device includes a second light emitting section, and a light path control member that limits a light path of second irradiation light emitted from the second light emitting section. The second illumination device is disposed in such a way that the second irradiation light, the light path of which is limited by the light path control member, passes through the cylinder of the first illumination device, and the top surface of the die is irradiated with the second irradiation light.
US11692943B2

Measurement apparatus including an optical sensor, which performs repeatedly transmission measurements through moving sheet of paper or board at at least one wavelength band dominantly absorbed by water, at at least one wavelength band dominantly absorbed by cellulose. The apparatus also includes an X-ray sensor, which performs repeatedly transmission measurements through the moving sheet of paper or board with photons of electromagnetic radiation (1 keV to 10 keV). The apparatus comprises a data processing unit, which receives signals with information on intensities of the optical and X-ray radiations passed through the sheet from the optical sensor and the X-ray sensor, and determines, based on the information, all of the following of the moving sheet: the dry stuff content as a function of the cellulose mass per unit area of the sheet, water mass per unit area of the sheet and the ash mass per unit area of the sheet.
US11692940B2

The present invention is enclosed in the area of machine learning, in particular machine learning for the analysis of High or Super-resolution spectroscopic data, which typically comprises analysis of highly complex samples/mixtures of substances and/or data with low resolution, for instance Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS). It is an object of the present invention a method of computational self-learning for characterization of one or more constituents in a sample, from electromagnetic spectral information of such sample, which changes the paradigm associated with prior art methods, by using only sub-optical spectral information, i.e., obtaining the resolution of the spectral information and thereby be able to extract spectral lines—thus determining a spectral line position—from such spectral information, hence avoiding all the uncertainty associated with pixel based methods. It is also an object of the present invention a computational apparatus configured to implement such method.
US11692934B2

A solid-state gas spectrometer for detection of molecules of target gases. An emitter generates light having wavelengths both within and outside of one or more absorption bands of a target molecule. The light provided by the emitter passes through an airway adapter. A reflective beam splitter splits the light transmitted through the airway adapter, into two convergent beams each focused on a light detector. One of the light detectors, which is covered by a filter that rejects light having wavelengths within one or more absorption bands of the target molecule, serves as the sensing detector. The other light detector, which may or may not be covered by a filter, serves as the reference detector. The concentration of a target gas molecule in the gas sample is estimated based on a differential signal that is generated using the signals received from the reference and sensing detectors.
US11692918B2

A pressure-preserving conventional triaxial compression loading apparatus of the present invention includes a pressure vessel, an upper piston rod, a lower piston rod, and an annular oil bag assembly. Hollow chambers of the pressure vessel in vertical communication sequentially include an upper chamber, an upper sealed chamber, a confining pressure chamber, a lower sealed chamber, and a lower chamber from top to bottom. The annular oil bag assembly is placed in the confining pressure chamber. When an annular inner chamber of an annular oil bag is filled with medium, an outer wall of the annular oil bag and an inner wall of the confining pressure chamber are attached together. A fidelity specimen is placed in a specimen chamber defined by a lower end surface of the upper piston rod, an upper end surface of the lower piston rod, and an inner wall of the annular oil bag. A variety of measuring sensors are disposed in the annular inner chamber of the annular oil bag. The pressure-preserving conventional triaxial compression loading apparatus of the present invention may accommodate a fidelity specimen, and use the annular oil bag assembly and the upper and lower piston rods to perform a pressure-preserving conventional triaxial loading test on the fidelity specimen, so that test data is more accurate and reliable, to help to study the mechanical behavior of in-situ rock and measure their properties more faithfully.
US11692914B2

The aerosol diluting apparatus includes a first diluting unit to provide a first modified sample flow by combining an aerosol sample flow with a first diluting gas flow, an ejector unit to draw the first modified sample flow from the first diluting unit to the ejector unit and to provide a second modified sample flow by mixing a second dilution gas flow with the first modified sample flow, a control unit, and a control valve, wherein the control unit and the control valve are arranged to adjust flow rate of the second dilution gas flow according to an inlet pressure of the aerosol sample flow, so as to keep the dilution factor of the diluting apparatus substantially independent of the inlet pressure.
US11692913B2

Air quality measurement system, method and apparatus are described. The air quality measurement system is also referred to as air constituent measurement system. Various air-quality parameters such as, for example, particulate matter, SO2, NO2, CO, O3, H2S, CO2, HCL, NH3, CH4, VOC etc. can be measured.
US11692911B2

An adapted elastomer compound, in which the adaptation is based at least in part on load performance data of a rotor/stator test coupon as evaluated on a test apparatus. The test coupon's stator section includes the original elastomer compound before adaptation thereof. The test apparatus includes a motor, a brake, and at least one sensor disposed to evaluate load performance data of the test coupon. The load performance data is the product of the process comprising the steps of: (a) rotating either the rotor section or the stator section on the test apparatus, wherein such rotation section actuates corresponding rotation of the other of the rotor section and the stator section; (b) applying a braking torque to the actuated rotor section or stator section; and (c) responsive to step (b), evaluating load performance data of the test coupon.
US11692910B2

An abnormality diagnostic device includes a diagnoser configured to diagnose a type of abnormality that occurs in an abnormality diagnostic target on the basis of differences between abnormality simulation results for each type of abnormalities obtained by simulating a plurality of types of abnormalities in the abnormality diagnostic target and a plurality of time-series observation results obtained by observing the abnormality diagnostic target in time series using a plurality of detectors.
US11692903B2

A seat leak measurement system for a ball valve is described. The system includes: a ball valve with a cavity drain line, the ball valve including a cavity pressure sensor; a valve seat leak measurement apparatus including: a cable with a connector, the connector having an external grounding cable; an apparatus electronic control system in communication with the valve sensor retrieval fitting and with valves of the valve seat; an fluid inlet line with a quick pipe coupler, the fluid inlet line having an apparatus drain valve and an isolation valve; a pressure indicator transmitter connected to the fluid inlet line, the pressure indicator transmitter in electronic communication with the apparatus electronic control system; a temperature indicator transmitter connected to the fluid inlet line, the temperature indicator transmitter in electronic communication with the apparatus electronic control system; and a flow elements manifold receiving fluid from the fluid inlet line.
US11692890B2

A torque index sensor including a substrate; a first cover which accommodates the circuit board; a first hall sensor and a second hall sensor which are disposed on the circuit board; a magnet seating member which is coupled to the stator; a second magnet which is coupled to the magnet seating member; and a second cover made of a metal material coupled with the first cover. Further, the magnet seating member and the second magnet are disposed between the first cover and the second cover, the second cover comprises: an upper plate on which a through hole is formed; and a side plate which extends in the rotational axis direction from the upper plate, and the side plate comprises a groove formed at a position corresponding to the hall sensor.
US11692889B2

A method of controlling a force sensor system to define at least one button implemented by at least one force sensor, the method comprising: receiving a force sensor input; determining a gradient of the force sensor input; and controlling the force sensor system based on the determined gradient.
US11692881B2

The present invention relates to a testing method for the thermal contact between a temperature sensor (50) and a battery cell (10) of a battery module (30), wherein the method comprises the steps of measuring a temperature T1 of the temperature sensor (50) at a time point t1, heating the temperature sensor (50) for a defined time (t2−t1), measuring a temperature T2 of the temperature sensor (50) at a time point t2 and/or a temperature T3 of the temperature sensor (50) at a time point t3, and determining the thermal contact between the temperature sensor (50) and the battery cell (10) based on at least one of the temperature differences ΔT2,1=(T2−T1), ΔT3,1=(T3−T1) and/or ΔT3,2=(T3−T2). The invention further relates to a testing circuit (60) for a temperature sensor (50) of a battery module (30), comprising a thermistor (61) with a first node (67) connected to a first supply voltage (65) and a second node (68) connected to ground (69), a switch (63) interconnected between the first node (67) of the thermistor (61) and a second supply voltage (66), and an analog-to-digital converter (64) connected in parallel to the thermistor (61). The invention further relates to a cell supervision circuit (40) for a battery module (30), comprising a circuit carrier (45), a testing circuit (60) according to any one of the claims 1 to 10, and a temperature sensor (50) surface mounted to the circuit carrier (45) and comprising a measuring head (51) with a thermistor (61) configured to be brought into thermal contact with a battery cell (10) of the battery module (30).
US11692877B2

A method for phase contrasting-correlation spectroscopy: converting an incident linearly polarized light into two polarized components (polarized divergent and convergent components, wherein the polarized divergent component is orthogonal to the polarized convergent component), focusing each of the polarized divergent component and the polarized convergent component into a focal plane, thereby producing two focus planes constituting a reference focus (RF) plane and a sample focus (SF) plane; placing a sample at the SF plane and ambient conditions of the sample at the RF plane, resulting in a phase shift between the two polarized components; reconstituting the two phase-shifted polarized components into a phase-shifted linearly polarized light; detecting the phase-shifted linearly polarized light; calculating phase and intensity of the sample from the phase-shifted linearly polarized light; establishing an autocorrelation of phase and intensity of the phase-shifted linearly polarized light; and generating correlograms of intensity and phase of the phase-shifted linearly polarized light.
US11692875B2

An optical filter, a spectrometer including the optical filter, and an electronic apparatus including the optical filter are disclosed. The optical filter includes a first reflector including a plurality of first structures that are periodically two-dimensionally arranged, each of the first structures having a ring shape, and a second reflector spaced apart from the first reflector and including a plurality of second structures that are periodically two-dimensionally arranged.
US11692874B2

Aspects of the present disclosure provide a method for wavelength calibration of a spectrometer. The method can include receiving a calibration light signal having first spectral components of different first wavelengths; separating and projecting the first spectral components onto pixels of a detector of the spectrometer; establishing a relation between the first wavelengths and pixel numbers of first pixels on which the first spectral components are projected; calculating first residual errors between the first wavelengths and estimated wavelengths that are associated by the relation to the pixel numbers of the first pixels; receiving an optical signal having a second spectral component of a second wavelength; projecting the optical signal onto a second pixel; and calibrating the second wavelength based on a second residual error calculated based on one of the first residual errors that corresponds to a pair of the first pixels between which the second pixel is located.
US11692865B1

A weighing system is mounted on a support, and the support is configured to support the weighing system. The weighing system includes a feeding mechanism, a conveying and transferring mechanism, pushing rods, a pushing mechanism, resetting mechanisms, a weighing mechanism, and a linkage follower mechanism. The feeding mechanism is arranged at a top portion of the support. The conveying and transferring mechanism is arranged below the feeding mechanism. The conveying and transferring mechanism includes a transferring wheel, a plurality of first channels, a plurality of sliding blocks, a plurality of first grooves and a guide base. The pushing mechanism is arranged on one side of the transferring wheel. The resetting mechanisms are configured to push the sliding blocks connected with the pushing rods to slide along the first channel towards an initial direction, and the weighing mechanism is arranged below the transferring wheel.
US11692861B2

Provided is a liquid sensor or the like that is relatively easy to manufacture. The liquid sensor includes a light emitting element, an optical waveguide, a light receiving element, and a detection circuit. The optical waveguide includes a first pillar portion, a first metal plate, a second pillar portion, and a second metal plate. The first metal plate is embedded in the first pillar portion. The second pillar portion is provided at a position opposing the first pillar portion. The second metal plate is embedded in the second pillar portion. A space for liquid is formed between the first pillar portion and the second pillar portion. The first pillar portion includes a first end surface that faces the light emitting element. The first metal plate includes a first reflecting portion that is tilted relative to the first end surface and reflects light toward the second pillar portion. The second pillar portion includes a second end surface that faces the light receiving element. The second metal plate includes a second reflecting portion that is tilted relative to the second end surface and reflects the light from the first metal plate toward the light receiving element.
US11692860B2

Disclosed is a thermal flow sensor including a base member and a cover. The base member includes a heater. The cover is formed by an SOI substrate including a silicon substrate, a silicon dioxide film, and a silicon film. The silicon film has a recessed portion defined therein. A main flow passage portion is defined by an exposed surface of the silicon dioxide film which is exposed from the silicon film and which defines a bottom surface of the recessed portion, the silicon film defining a side surface of the recessed portion, and a first principal surface of the cover.
US11692850B2

A cable with sensor, including a cable, and a sensor section provided at an end of the cable. The sensor section includes a plurality of magnetic sensors each including a detection section that includes a magnetism detection element and a cover covering the magnetism detection element, and a housing portion coating the plurality of magnetic sensors and the cable. The cable is extending out of the housing portion. The respective detection sections are arranged to be aligned with each other in a direction intersecting with an extending direction of the cable from the housing portion of the cable.
US11692847B2

An illuminating apparatus includes an illuminance sensor mounted on a vehicle and configured to detect an illuminance outside the vehicle as a detected illuminance, a location sensor mounted on the vehicle and configured to detect a location of the vehicle as a detected location, and a controller configured to store one or more illuminance thresholds that are thresholds of the illuminance and monitor whether there is a crossover phenomenon that the detected illuminance crosses one of the one or more illuminance thresholds. The controller is configured to transmit crossing data, including information indicating the detected location when the crossover phenomenon occurs and information indicating the detected illuminance when the crossover phenomenon occurs, to a management apparatus outside the vehicle.
US11692842B2

A handheld communication device can capture and display a real-time video stream. The handheld communication device detects a geographic position and camera direction of the handheld communication device. A route is identified from the geographic position of the handheld communication device to a point of interest. The captured video stream is visually augmented with an indicator indicating a direction to travel to the point of interest. The indicator is overlaid on the captured real-time video stream.
US11692840B2

At a portable electronic device that includes a portable-device display and is in communication with a vehicle display, displaying a first user interface on the portable-device display. Sending, from the portable electronic device to the vehicle display, information for generating a second user interface, the second user interface including an affordance. While the second user interface is displayed on the vehicle display, detecting an input activating the affordance in the second user interface, and in response, causing the portable electronic device to invoke a digital assistant. In response to invoking the digital assistant, prompting a user for an audible request. In response to receiving the audible request, causing display, within the second user interface, of a digital assistant dialogue box; and subsequently causing display, within the second user interface, of a user interface object associated with a search result, and maintaining the first user interface on the portable-device display.
US11692832B2

Examples relate to systems, method and systems, methods and computer programs for efficiently determining an order of driving destinations and for training a machine-learning model using distance-based input data. A system for determining an order of a plurality of driving destinations is configured to obtain information on a distance between the plurality of driving destinations, the distance being defined for a plurality of routes between the plurality of driving destinations, with the routes being defined separately in both directions between each combination of driving destinations of the plurality of driving destinations within the information on the distance. The system is configured to provide the information on the distance between the plurality of driving destinations as input to a machine-learning model, the machine-learning model being trained to output information on an order of the plurality of routes based on the information on the distance provided at the input of the machine-learning model. The system is configured to determine the information on the order of the plurality of driving destinations based on the information on the order of the plurality of routes.
US11692831B2

A program causes an information processing device communicable with a server to execute steps of: displaying stoppage points of the specific vehicle and at least part of a travel route passing through the stoppage points; transmitting the server a first request to modify the travel plan so that a user of the information processing device gets on the specific vehicle or gets off the specific vehicle at the stoppage point when the stoppage point is designated by a user operation; and transmitting the server a second request to modify the travel plan so that the specific vehicle goes by way of the designated point as an additional stoppage point and the user gets on the specific vehicle or gets off the specific vehicle at the additional stoppage point when the point other than the stoppage points is designated by the user operation.
US11692819B2

A sensor includes a first element part having a first member and a first element. The first member is a acoustic tubular waveguide and extends along a first direction. The acoustic tubular waveguide includes a first opening and a second opening. A direction from the second opening toward the first opening is along the first direction. The first element includes a vibratile first membrane, and a first supporter supporting the first membrane. The second opening is between the first opening and the first membrane in the first direction. The sensor may be a Piezoelectric Micro electro mechanical systems Ultrasonic Transducer and may be used for inspecting paper and/or resin including detecting thickness of a fed through banknote and/or the presence of foreign matter thereon such as tape. An optical element may alternatively measure the vibration of a membrane from acoustic through transmission instead of an acoustic receiver.
US11692816B2

An optical system can include an optical arrangement supported by an optical chassis. A flexure arrangement can support the optical chassis relative to a separate structure to maintain a calibrated distance between optical components of the optical arrangement.
US11692815B2

Imaging system based on light triangulation for capturing information on three dimensional characteristics of an object by means of one or more cameras. A calibration target object is within respective field of view of said cameras so that the cameras are able to detect light reflected from a surface structure of the calibration target object comprising one or more regular right pyramidal recesses and one or more regular right pyramids, with their respective bases in the same plane and their respective apexes at the same orthogonal distance from that same plane. The base of at least one of said regular right pyramidal recesses shares at least one side with the base of at least one of said regular right pyramids, such that each pair of lateral faces sharing side are located in a common plane.
US11692806B2

A strain gauge includes a flexible resin substrate; a functional layer formed of a metal, an alloy, or a metal compound, directly on one surface of the substrate; a resistor formed of a film including Cr, CrN, and Cr2N, on one surface of the functional layer; and an insulating resin layer with which the resistor is coated.
US11692801B2

A modular gage system includes a base plate having an array of holes and a coordinate system to identify each hole. The modular gage system further includes a plurality of risers and at least one form block. Each riser is assigned to a particular hole and the at least one form block is configured to be positioned atop one or more of the risers. Moreover, each form block is assigned to be located over a particular hole.
US11692792B2

This invention discloses a riflescope wherein the point of aim is adjusted by a pair of partially-rotating wedge prisms. The prisms are positioned in front of the objective lens of the riflescope. The deviation axes of the prisms are oriented perpendicular to each other such that one deviates the light beam in the horizontal direction and the other in the vertical direction. It is shown, using the geometric properties of a tangent to a circle, that rotating each prism by a small amount can produce an approximately linear shift in the point of aim of the riflescope. The riflescope introduced in this invention has no laterally-moving parts, no turrets and no off-axis optical components. Therefore, it provides a very robust and reliable point of aim. Additionally, the riflescope has a streamlined body which is aesthetically pleasing and easier to mount on the long receiver of magnum hunting rifles.
US11692790B2

A pistol-to-rifle conversion kit (100) includes a rifle body (26) that includes a lower receiver (28), which includes a grip mounting portion (30), which is rearwardly adjacent to a trigger guard (32), which is rearwardly adjacent to a magazine well receiving portion (34). An auxiliary trigger (46) is sliding mounted in the rifle body (26) and includes an elongate member (48) and a forward trigger interface member (50), which extends from a forward portion of the elongate member (48) and which is configured to interface with a trigger (13) of a pistol (14) mounted in the rifle body (26), and a trigger member (56) which extends from the elongate member (48) for directly contacting a shooter's finger.
US11692786B2

Embodiments of the invention discussed herein surround cleaning of firearms which are configured to pass through internal aspects—such as through a barrel and/or breach of a firearm. Embodiments include the use of various cleaning elements combinable with each other to provide a faster and more efficient cleaning of internal aspects of a firearm.
US11692784B2

Disclosed are implementations of an accessory mount for a machine gun spade grip. An example accessory mount is configured for attachment to a firearm spade grip and comprises: a bridge member having a top and a bottom, the top of the bridge member includes a mounting interface and the bottom of the bridge member includes a cutout adapted to receive a portion of the firearm spade grip therein; a clamp member removably attached to the bottom of the bridge member; an actuator arm having a base and a distal end, the base of the actuator arm is attached to the top of the bridge member; and a paddle actuator rotatably connected to the distal end of the actuator arm. Some implementations of the accessory mount include a cross-bolt safety axially displaceable between an active position, whereby rotational movement of the paddle actuator is prevented, and an inactive position.
US11692779B2

Disclosed are systems and methods of flexibly cooling thermal loads by providing a complex compound system for burst mode cooling, a vapor compression system for ancillary cooling, and a thermal storage system for helping efficiently maintain and cool a thermal load such as a directed energy weapon system.
US11692777B2

A heat dissipation device includes a base plate and a plurality of fins arranged on the base plate. Each fin includes a fin body including a first metal sheet and a second metal sheet coupled to each other, wherein the fin body is curved and includes a first portion and a second portion transverse to the first portion, an evaporation channel defined in the first portion, one or more connecting channels disposed in the first portion and in fluid communication with the evaporation channel, a condensation channel defined in the second portion, and one or more auxiliary channels disposed in the second portion and in fluid communication with the one or more connecting channels and the condensation channel.
US11692774B2

One embodiment is a cooling system for regulating temperature of a surface of a metallurgical furnace. The cooling system includes a plurality of spray conduits. Each spray conduit has one or more control valves and has a plurality of nozzles. A plurality of temperature sensors are disposed proximate the surface of the metallurgical furnace. A control system adjusts the control valves of the plurality of spray conduits in response to temperature information derived from the plurality of temperature sensors.
US11692766B2

A refrigerator may include a cabinet forming a storage compartment; a rear panel forming a rear wall of the storage compartment and having a cooling air outlet hole which discharges cooling air toward the storage compartment; a fan housing coupled to the rear panel and in which a fan configured to circulate cooling air is installed; an outlet port which is formed at the fan housing and discharges cooling air supplied by driving of the fan; and a drawer provided capable of being withdrawn forward from an inside of the storage compartment, wherein the drawer includes: a drawer body forming a storage space; and a cooling air duct provided above the drawer body and having a cooling air path in communication with the outlet port.
US11692765B2

A refrigerator appliance includes a cabinet with a liner spaced apart from a wrapper. A trim breaker is operably coupled with the liner and the wrapper. A trim adapter assembly is coupled with the trim breaker and includes an adapter member and a corner member. The trim breaker defines a forward receiving space and a protrusion of the trim adapter assembly is received by the forward receiving space. A heat loop assembly is operably coupled with the adapter member. The heat loop assembly includes a cover and a heat loop disposed between the cover and the trim breaker.
US11692753B2

A system for manufacturing clear ice products is provided. The system includes a freezing module, a demolding module, and a converting station. The freezing module includes a frame comprising a plurality of levels, a plate freezer provided at each level, and at least one mold provided for placement on each plate freezer and suitable for receiving water. A control frame is provided associated with each plate freezer and is movable from an elevated position to fill position. In the fill position, the control frame is at least partially disposed within the mold. One or more circulation pumps are associated with each control frame for circulating water in the mold to release air bubbles as the water freezes. The demolding module removes the mold from the freezing module and removes formed ice from the mold. The converting station converts the formed ice into a clear ice product.
US11692748B2

A heat exchanger includes: flat pipes disposed in multiple stages in a stage direction corresponding to an up-down direction; and fins that partition a space between adjacent two of the flat pipes into air flow passages through which air flows. Each of the flat pipes includes a passage for a refrigerant inside thereof. The flat pipes are divided into heat exchange paths arrayed in multiple stages in the stage direction. One of the heat exchange paths that includes a lowermost one of the flat pipes is defined as a first heat exchange path. A length of the passage from a first end to a second end of a flow of the refrigerant in each of the heat exchange paths is defined as a path effective length.
US11692747B2

A cooling system drains oil from low side heat exchangers to vessels and then uses compressed refrigerant to push the oil in the vessels back towards a compressor. Generally, the cooling system operates any number and combination of three different modes of operation: a normal mode, an oil drain mode, and an oil return mode. During the normal mode, a primary refrigerant is cycled to cool one or more secondary refrigerants. As the primary refrigerant is cycled, oil from a compressor may mix with the primary refrigerant and become stuck in a low side heat exchanger. During the oil drain mode, the oil in the low side heat exchanger is allowed to drain into a vessel. During the oil return mode, compressed refrigerant is directed to the vessel to push the oil in the vessel back towards a compressor.
US11692744B2

A cooling system includes an ingress port to receive refrigerant in a vapor form from an evaporator, an egress port to return refrigerant in a liquid form back to the evaporator, a condenser coupled to the ingress port and the egress port, and a compressor coupled to the ingress port and the condenser. When the cooling system operates in a first mode, the condenser is configured to receive and condense the refrigerant from the vapor form into the liquid form and to return the refrigerant in the liquid form to the regress port. When the cooling system operates in a second mode, the compressor is configured to compress the refrigerant in the vapor form and to supply the compressed refrigerant to the condenser to be condensed therein.
US11692735B2

An auxiliary drain pan for installation vertically below a humidifier. The pan has a base and a peripheral wall around the base and a single opening formed in the base adapted to form an anti-backflow connection with a conduit from the humidifier for directing liquid from the humidifier through the opening and a drainage connector, the anti-backflow connection preventing a reverse flow of liquid from the opening into the humidifier. The pan has a structure for supporting the base and having connecting features for connection with a vertical surface in an installed position, with the base secured in a substantially horizontal position in the installed position.
US11692730B2

A heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system may be zoned into one or more zone. The HVAC system may include HVAC components, sensors, and one or more register vents that may include vent dampers (e.g., electronically controllable vent dampers or manually operated vent dampers). Opening and closing of the vent dampers may facilitate creating zones or sub-zones in the HVAC system configuration. An HVAC control system may receive a request for conditioned air in one or more of the zones, determine a damper setting for at least one of the vent dampers, communicate the determined damper setting to a vent damper or user interface, determine which HVAC components should be active, if any, and/or provide controls signals to activate or keep active the HVAC components that are determined to be active.
US11692721B2

An HVAC air freshener comprises a cylindrical housing having at least one opening in the wall of the housing along the length of the housing, the housing adapted to be inserted through an opening in a planar portion of an HVAC plenum or ductwork, a magnetic ring encircling and attached to the housing near one end of the housing and adapted to magnetically attach to an exterior planar surface of the plenum or ductwork, and a fragrance cartridge inserted into the housing. The fragrance from the fragrance cartridge escapes from the cartridge through the housing opening and into the plenum or ductwork.
US11692710B2

A burner comprises: at least one mixing tube extending inside a fuel plenum and having an interior configured to be supplied with an air; and a plurality of fuel injection holes for injecting a fuel supplied to the fuel plenum into the interior of the at least one mixing tube. When the at least one mixing tube is viewed in an axial direction of the mixing tube, a central axis of each of the plurality of fuel injection holes is oblique in a same direction with respect to a circumferential direction of the mixing tube, to a radial direction of the mixing tube.
US11692708B1

A combustor liner for a gas turbine includes a liner that at least partially defines a combustion chamber, and that a plurality of dilution openings therethrough. Each dilution opening includes an outer wall defining an outer perimeter of the dilution opening and defining a dilution opening centerline axis through the dilution opening. A plurality of swirl vanes extend from the outer wall into a dilution airflow passage that extends through the dilution opening. Each of the plurality of swirl vanes extends from the outer wall into the dilution airflow passage at a respective swirl vane angle with respect to the outer wall. The plurality of swirl vanes are arranged in a successive arrangement about the outer wall, and successive respective ones of the plurality of swirl vanes extend from the outer wall at a different swirl vane angle.
US11692705B2

A solid fuel burner to be inserted into a burner throat bored in a wall portion of a furnace, comprising: a solid fuel nozzle for ejecting mixed fluid of solid fuel and primary air; a secondary air nozzle for ejecting secondary air; a tertiary air nozzle for ejecting tertiary air; a secondary air guide member for guiding a flow of the secondary air outwardly in a radial direction; and one or more tertiary air guide members for guiding a flow of the tertiary air outwardly in the radial direction at a first angle with respect to a central axis (C) of the solid fuel burner, wherein a distal end position (X2) of each of the tertiary air guide members in an axial direction of the solid fuel burner is at a closer side of the furnace than a distal end position (X1) of the secondary air guide member.
US11692701B2

A light source module includes a substrate; a light source disposed on the substrate; a lens assembly configured to transmit light transferred from the light source; and an optical barrier having a shape which surrounds the light source to block light transferred from the light source.
US11692696B2

There is presented a lighting device comprising: several light-emitting filaments (15, 15′) with solid-state light sources and a circuit board (10) with first and second electrically conductive tracks (13, 14) following first and second paths, respectively. Each light-emitting filament (15, 15′) comprises a first electrical contact (19, 19′) electrically connected to the first track (13) at a first point on the first path, and a second electrical contact (20, 20′) electrically connected to the second track (14) at a second point on the second path. The first and second points associated with each light-emitting filament (15, 15′) are arranged on an axis (A) which is non-perpendicular to a tangent (T1) to the first path at the first point and to a tangent (T2) to the second path at the second point. The lighting device may be adapted to emit light from what appears to be a surface according to an observer.
US11692688B2

A light emitting module includes at least one light source, a light guide member having a demarcating groove configured to demarcate at least one light emitting region, and at least one light source arrangement part located in each of the at least one light emitting region and accommodating a light source, a first light-reflecting member disposed in the demarcating groove, and a wavelength converting member covering an upper surface of the light guide member.
US11692681B1

The utility model discloses a projecting device for generating a light effect of a galactic starry sky, including: a light-emitting assembly including at least one first incoherent light source and at least one first condensing lens, the first condensing lens being arranged on an illuminating surface of the first incoherent light source; a film assembly including a film sheet provided with a galactic starry sky pattern, the film sheet being arranged on the other side of the first condensing lens relative to the first incoherent light source; and an imaging assembly including at least three lenses, the three lenses being an imaging lens, an adjusting lens, and a wide-angle lens arranged sequentially in a projection direction of the film sheet, respectively. The technical solution of the utility model effectively improves practicality of the projecting device by setting a plurality of functional lenses.
US11692669B2

An oil tank assembly for a gas turbine engine may include an oil tank having an upper compartment and a lower compartment. A baffle may separate the upper compartment of the oil tank from the lower compartment of the oil tank. A de-aerator may be included, where the de-aerator includes an oil inlet, a de-aerator outlet, and an air vent. The de-aerator may be configured to separate air from oil in an air-oil mixture such that the oil flows through the de-aerator outlet and such that the air flow through the vent. Further, the de-aerator may include a fill port for receiving oil.
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A gear fine-tuning pan-tilt includes a rotating base, a roll worm support seat, a roll adjusting assembly, a pitch adjusting assembly, and a bearing seat arranged in sequence from bottom to top; the pitch adjusting assembly of the complete gear structure is located on the above, and the roll adjusting assembly located below adopts an arc-shaped rack structure, which reduces the interference to the pitching movement of the upper assembly and makes the height of the pan-tilt smaller. The arc opening of the arc-shaped rack faces upwards, so that the rotation axis is closer to the center axis of the lens. The upper and lower combination of the two structures strengthens the swing ability of the top of the pan-tilt in the limited size. The structure is able to be aimed at the subject through the rotating base, and leveled the left and right, and determined the pitch angle.
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