US11700139B2

A method of operating a voice assistant activation system, the voice assistant activation system comprising a microphone, a first voice assistant module, and a second voice assistant module. The method includes receiving, via the microphone, a voice input; transmitting the voice input via a first virtual microphone to the first voice assistant module; transmitting the voice input via a second virtual microphone to the second voice assistant module; activating the first voice assistant module when the voice input comprises a first keyword; and activating the second voice assistant module when the voice input comprises a second keyword.
US11700134B2

Permission control and management for messaging application bots is described. A method can include providing a messaging application, on a first computing device associated with a first user, to enable communication between the first user and another user, and detecting, at the messaging application, a user request. The method can also include programmatically determining that an action in response to the user request requires access to data associated with the first user, and causing a permission interface to be rendered in the messaging application, the permission interface enabling the first user to approve or prohibit access to the data associated with the first user. The method can include accessing the data associated with the first user and performing the action in response to the user request, upon receiving user input from the first user indicating approval of the access to the data associated with the first user.
US11700128B2

A system for cryptographically secured outputs from telemedicine sessions includes a computing device at a first location, the computing device configured to initiate a secure communication interface between the computing device and a client device associated with a human subject and at a second location, receive, from at least a remote sensor at the second location, a plurality of current biological data associated with the human subject, input, using the secure communication interface, an identifier of a biochemical element, determine, as a function of the plurality of current biological data, a tolerability of the biochemical element, and generate a digitally signed authorization datum as a function of the determination.
US11700113B2

This application discloses an audit result data storage method and device, an audit result data query method and device, an audit item storage method and device, an electronic device and a medium. The method includes obtaining a first hash value of audit result data of a first user; signing the first hash value according to a private key of the first user to obtain first signature data; and transmitting the first signature data to an audit result data storage subsystem, the audit result data storage subsystem being configured to store data in the form of a blockchain.
US11700112B2

Methods, systems, and devices for distributed caching of encrypted encryption keys are described. Some multi-tenant database systems may support encryption of data records. To efficiently handle multiple encryption keys across multiple application servers, the database system may store the encryption keys in a distributed cache accessible by each of the application servers. To securely cache the encryption keys, the database system may encrypt (e.g., wrap) each data encryption key (DEK) using a second encryption key (e.g., a key encryption key (KEK)). The database system may store the DEKs and KEKs in separate caches to further protect the encryption keys. For example, while the encrypted DEKs may be stored in the distributed cache, the KEKs may be stored locally on application servers. The database system may further support “bring your own key” (BYOK) functionality, where a user may upload a tenant secret or tenant-specific encryption key to the database.
US11700099B2

A method for transmitting a reference signal in a multi-antenna system is provided. The method includes: selecting at least one orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) symbol in a subframe containing a plurality of OFDM symbols; allocating a channel quality indication reference signal (CQI RS) capable of measuring a channel state for each of a plurality of antennas to the selected at least one OFDM symbol; and transmitting the CQI RS, wherein the CQI RS is allocated to an OFDM symbol which does not overlap with an OFDM symbol to which a common reference signal to be transmitted to all user equipments in a cell or a dedicated reference signal to be transmitted to a specific user equipment in the cell is allocated.
US11700094B2

Provided are a signal transmission method and apparatus. The method includes the following steps: first signaling is configured, a slot for sending a reference signal is determined according to the first signaling, and the reference signal is sent on the slot for sending the reference signal.
US11700091B2

A method of conducting bearer reconfiguration in a cellular communications network, the method comprising the steps of at a network component, initiating reconfiguration of a bearer between a base station and a mobile device; transmitting a signal from the network component to the mobile device; wherein the signal includes information defining the reconfiguration and also defining additional instructions in conjunction with that reconfiguration.
US11700086B2

Sidelink downlink control information (SL DCI) associated with transmission of one or more sidelink signals may be communicated. A wireless user device may transmit, based on the SL DCI and to one or more second wireless user devices, the one or more sidelink signals via a first quantity of sidelink channel resources. The wireless user device may receive first sidelink HARQ feedback information responsive to the one or more sidelink signals. The wireless user device may determine, based on a sidelink HARQ feedback timing, a time interval to transmit the first sidelink HARQ feedback information. The wireless user device may determine, based on the first quantity, a sidelink HARQ codebook. The wireless user device may transmit, during the time interval, based on the sidelink HARQ codebook, and to the base station, an uplink signal indicating the first sidelink HARQ feedback information.
US11700085B2

Provided are a method and apparatus for transmitting information, and a storage medium and a terminal. The method includes: determining, on an uplink feedback resource unit within a first downlink resource range currently occupied during downlink transmission, whether first response information corresponding to the first downlink resource range is successfully transmitted to a base station, wherein the uplink feedback resource unit includes a resource unit for transmitting the first response information to the base station; when the first response information is transmitted unsuccessfully, determining a target feedback resource unit within at least one second downlink resource range subsequently occupied during the downlink transmission; and retransmitting, on the target feedback resource unit, the first response information to the base station.
US11700080B2

Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit a report of a maximum transport block size supported by the UE for if hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) feedback is enabled and a maximum transport block size for is HARQ is disabled. The UE may receive, based at least in part on transmitting the report, one or more transport blocks that have a transport block size that does not exceed the maximum transport block sizes supported by the UE. In some aspects, the UE may receive an indication of a length of a span for receiving a set of bits from channel encoder output for a transport block or a redundancy version of a transport block. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11700069B2

A method includes receiving an input via a processor of the computing device. The input corresponds to data to be transmitted. The method further includes encoding the data to generate spreading codes corresponding at least in part to the data. The method further includes mapping the spreading codes to one or more frequency subcarriers of a plurality of frequency subcarriers, generating a transmit signal based at least in part on the one or more frequency subcarriers, and transmitting the transmit signal via an electrode capacitively coupled to a physical body. The transmit signal is transmitted from the electrode through the physical body.
US11700067B2

Aspects of the present disclosure describe a three-way branching unit switch module having a small footprint suitable for application in an undersea application.
US11700054B2

Modular antennas with high instantaneous bandwidth are described. In one embodiment, an antenna comprises a plurality of antenna modules tiled together and configured to form one metasurface antenna with an array of surface scattering metamaterial antenna elements; and a feed network comprising a plurality of feed points coupled to the plurality of antenna modules to supply the modules with a feed wave.
US11700051B2

According to an embodiment, a relay apparatus corresponds to a node included in nodes of a wireless network system. The relay apparatus includes wireless communication circuitry, and processor circuitry. The wireless communication circuitry includes ports capable of transmitting a transmission frame or receiving a reception frame via a wireless communication line respectively. The processor circuitry is configured to select a first port connected to a first apparatus from the ports, if the wireless communication circuitry receives a first frame and if the first frame is to be relayed to the first apparatus via a wireless communication line. The wireless communication circuitry is further configured to transmit the first frame through the first port.
US11700049B2

Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described in which a user equipment (UE) may identify one or more candidate beams that have a better channel metric than a serving beam. The UE may initiate a beam switch measurement counter, and perform one or more measurements on the identified candidate beams. In the event that one of the candidate beams is better than the serving beam for each measurement of the one or more measurements, the UE may perform a beam switch procedure to switch from the serving beam to the candidate beam.
US11700048B1

Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a beamforming method and device based on phase shifter switching control, and a system. The method includes: acquiring a channel vector of a channel of each of low-load terminals; acquiring, based on the channel vector, contribution degrees of phase shifters corresponding to the channel; sequentially changing a connected state of each of the phase shifters from closing to opening based on the contribution degrees of the phase shifters corresponding to the channel, calculating a to-be-processed signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio (SINR) of the low-load terminal after changing the connected state of the phase shifter once, stopping to change the connected state of the phase shifter if the to-be-processed SINR meets a preset condition, and changing the connected state of the phase shifter meeting the preset condition to the closing.
US11700047B2

A user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes a transceiver and a processor. The transceiver receives information about an antenna system of a base station. The information includes a number of collocated antenna groups, and a number of antenna modules for each type of antenna modules in each of the collocated antenna groups. A collocated antenna group has at least two types of antenna modules: a first module with first antenna type and a second module with second antenna type. The transceiver also receives configuration information for a channel state information-reference signal (CSI-RS) resource. The transceiver also receives a CSI-RS based on the configuration information and acquires measurements. The processor determines a subset of antenna modules based on a comparison between the measurements and a criterion. The processor generates CSI for the subset of antenna modules. The transceiver transmits a CSI report comprising the CSI.
US11700038B2

Systems, methods, and devices select antennas to enhance the range and throughput of wireless communications devices. Methods include identifying a plurality of combinations of antennas based on a plurality of available antennas for a wireless communications device, and generating, using a processing device included in a multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) device, a plurality of quality metrics including at least one quality metric for each of the identified combinations of antennas, where each of the at least one quality metrics represents a signal quality of a signal associated with each of the plurality of antennas, and wherein the signal is a spatial stream. Methods further include selecting at least two antennas from the plurality of combinations of antennas based, at least in part, on the plurality of quality metrics, where the at least two antennas are selected for use by the wireless communications device during a transmitting or receiving operation.
US11700035B2

An electronic device may be provided with an antenna module having a substrate. A phased antenna array of dielectric resonator antennas and a radio-frequency integrated circuit for the array may be mounted to one or more surfaces of the substrate. The dielectric resonator antennas may include dielectric columns excited by feed probes. The feed probes may be printed onto sidewalls of the dielectric columns or may be pressed against the sidewalls by biasing structures. A plastic substrate may be molded over each dielectric column and each of the feed probes in the array. The feed probes may cover multiple polarizations. The array may include elements for covering multiple frequency bands. The dielectric columns may be aligned a longitudinal axis and may be rotated at a non-zero and non-perpendicular angle with respect to the longitudinal axis.
US11700033B2

A system and method for enhanced channel hopping sequence is described. A pseudo random channel hopping sequence is redistributed using certain system specific parameters for separating adjacent transmission channels within a predetermined number of consecutive transmission channel numbers in the random channel hopping sequence to improve inter-channel interference between adjacent transmission channels.
US11700032B2

Proposed is a controller for a participant of a communication system, wherein the communication system wirelessly communicates in a frequency band that is used for communication by a plurality of communication systems, wherein the controller is configured to identify a channel access pattern, wherein the channel access pattern indicates a frequency hop-based and/or time hop-based occupancy of the frequency band that is usable for the communication of the communication system, wherein the controller is configured to identify the channel access pattern as a function of individual information of the communication system and as a function of a state of a numerical sequence generator for generating a numerical sequence or a number of a numerical sequence.
US11700024B2

Systems and methods for mitigating an effect interference. The methods comprise: receiving, by a device, a signal comprising a plurality of signal components; determining whether each signal component has a sufficient reconstructability; reconstructing each said signal component that was determined to have sufficient reconstructability using the received signal or an at least partially clean signal with other signal component(s) removed from the received signal; and using the reconstructed signal components to generate a modified received comprising the received signal with the signal components removed therefrom that (i) are devoid of a signal of interest and (ii) have sufficient reconstructability.
US11700021B2

Techniques are described for wireless communication. One method includes segmenting a payload into a plurality of code blocks; generating, for each code block, a cyclic redundancy check (CRC); encoding each code block and associated CRC in one or more codewords of a plurality of codewords; and transmitting the codewords. The encoding is based at least in part on a low density parity check code (LDPCC) encoding type. Another method includes receiving a plurality of codewords associated with a payload encoded using a LDPCC encoding type; decoding a set of the codewords associated with the first payload and a CRC; and transmitting one of an acknowledgement (ACK) or a non-acknowledgement (NAK) for the set of the codewords.
US11700014B2

A weight data compression method includes: generating a 4-bit data string of 4-bit data items each expressed as any one of nine 4-bit values, by dividing ternary weight data into data items each having 4 bits; and generating first compressed data including a first flag value string and a first non-zero value string by (i) generating the first flag value string by assigning one of 0 and 1 as a first flag value of a 1-bit flag to a 4-bit data item 0000 and assigning an other of 0 and 1 as a second flag value of the 1-bit flag to a 4-bit data item other than 0000 among the 4-bit data items in the 4-bit data string and (ii) generating the first non-zero value string by converting the 4-bit data item other than 0000 into a 3-bit data item having any one of eight 3-bit values.
US11700013B2

A system and method for highly efficient encoding of data that includes extended functionality for asymmetric encoding/decoding and network policy enforcement. In the case of asymmetric encoding/decoding the original data is encoded by an encoder according to a codebook and sent to a decoder, but the output of the decoder depends on data manipulation rules applied at the decoding stage to transform the decoded data into a different data set from the original data. In the case of network policy enforcement, a behavior appendix into the codebook, such that the encoder and/or decoder at each node of the network comply with network behavioral rules, limits, and policies during encoding and decoding.
US11700009B2

An analog-to-digital converter (ADC) includes a first ADC stage with a first sub-ADC stage configured to sample the analog input voltage in response to a first phase clock signal and output a first digital value corresponding to an analog input voltage in response to a second phase clock signal. A current mode DAC stage is configured to convert the analog input voltage and the first digital value to respective first and second current signals, determine a residue current signal representing a difference between the first and the second current signal, and convert the residue current signal to an analog residual voltage signal. A second ADC stage is coupled to the first ADC stage to receive the analog residual voltage signal, and convert the analog residue voltage signal to a second digital value. An alignment and digital error correction stage is configured to combine the first and the second digital values.
US11700007B2

A digital-to-analog conversion device and method are provided. The control module is configured to split the input digital signal into n intermediate digital portions, divide the n intermediate digital portions by the corresponding conversion coefficients to obtain n intermediate digital signals and transmit the n intermediate digital signals to the n conversion modules. The n intermediate digital portions increase progressively. The conversion module is configured to perform digital-to-analog conversion on an intermediate digital signal to obtain a result including the conversion coefficient of the conversion module. The adder is configured to add output signals of the n conversion modules to obtain an analog signal. The feedback module is configured to obtain a feedback signal according to the analog signal. The control module is further configured to adjust the allocation of the n intermediate digital portions according to a target digital signal and the feedback signal.
US11700004B2

A bi-directional Gray code counter includes a first set of logic circuitry configured to receive an input having a first sequence of bits representing a first value. The first set of logic circuitry is further configured to convert the first sequence of bits to a second sequence of bits representing the first value. The bi-directional Gray code counter further includes a second set of logic circuitry and third second set of logic circuitry. The second set of logic circuitry is configured to compare the second sequence of bits to a bit index pattern. The third set of logic circuitry is configured to transition one bit in the first sequence of bits from a first state to a second state to form a third sequence of bits representing a second value. The one bit is transitioned in response to the second sequence of bits being compared to the bit index pattern.
US11699994B2

A theory and a technical foundation for building a technical framework of a color temperature tuning technology are disclosed, composing a power allocation algorithm and a power allocation circuitry, wherein the power allocation algorithm is a software for designing a process of dividing and sharing a total electric power between at least a first LED load emitting light with a first color temperature CT1 and a second LED load emitting light with a second color temperature CT2 to generate at least one paired combination of a first electric power X allocated to the first LED load and a second electric power Y allocated to the second LED load to create at least one mingled light color temperature CTapp thru a light diffuser according to color temperature tuning formulas CTapp=CT1·X/(X+Y)+CT2·Y/(X+Y) and X+Y=constant; and the power allocation circuitry is a hardware designed for implementing the process.
US11699991B2

A multiplexer includes a transmission-side filter electrically connected to a common terminal and a transmission input terminal, and a transmission-side filter electrically connected to the common terminal and a transmission input terminal. The transmission-side filter includes a plurality of series arm resonators and a plurality of parallel arm resonators. Capacitance elements are respectively electrically connected in parallel to the series arm resonator and the parallel arm resonator, which are connected most proximately to the common terminal. IDT electrodes of a series arm resonator and a parallel arm resonator connected most proximately to the common terminal do not include a thinning electrode, and others of the series arm resonators and the parallel arm resonators include thinning electrodes.
US11699983B2

A directional coupler (2) includes a main line (11), a sub-line (12), a variable terminator (13), and a variable filter circuit (15). The variable terminator (13) is a variable impedance circuit that terminates one end portion of the sub-line (12). The variable filter circuit (15) is connected to the other end portion of the sub-line (12). The variable filter circuit (15) may include a filter, a bypass path, and a switch which is connected to at least one of the filter and the bypass path.
US11699980B2

A transistor comprises a drain, a gate, a source, a body terminal and a body resistance. The drain is connected to a supply voltage line to receive a supply voltage. The gate is connected to a control voltage line to receive a control voltage. The source is connected to a input line to receive a input radio frequency signal. The body terminal is connected to the drain. The body resistance is disposed between the drain and the body terminal. By the foregoing configuration, the leakage current of the substrate is reduced and the threshold voltage of the transistor is reduced to conform to the present low power design.
US11699976B2

A wireless communication system including an electrically conductive passive medium capable of simultaneously propagating therealong electromagnetic first and second currents at different respective frequencies F1 and F2, the electrically conductive passive medium including an electrically conductive first passive linear medium portion adjacent an electrically conductive first passive nonlinear medium portion, the first passive nonlinear medium portion capable of generating an intermodulation current based on a nonlinear interaction between the first and second currents, the intermodulation current having a frequency Fi equal to nF1+mF2 and propagating along the first passive nonlinear medium portion, m and n being positive or negative integers; and a first magnetic film disposed proximate an electrically conductive external surface of the first linear medium portion, such that when the first and second currents propagate along the first passive linear medium portion toward the first passive nonlinear medium portion, the magnetic film reduces or prevents the generation of the intermodulation current in the first passive nonlinear medium portion by attenuating at least portions of the first and second currents.
US11699959B2

In a power conversion device in which cell converters are connected in series, each cell converter includes: main circuit conductors connecting switching elements and a capacitor to each other; a bypass portion disposed between two external terminals connected to other cell converters; external output conductors connecting the external terminals and the main circuit conductors to each other; and bypass connection conductors connecting the external output conductors and the bypass portion to each other. The bypass connection conductors or the external output conductors are disposed so as to oppose each other at a high-potential side and a low-potential side thereof. The conductors are bent so as to have portions at which currents in parts of the conductors have the same direction. Thus, mutual inductances and self-inductances are increased, whereby short-circuit current flowing to the bypass portion at the time of double failures is suppressed.
US11699953B2

Methods, systems, and apparatuses for efficient power supply and voltage division are described. Specifically, the described zero-voltage switching hybrid voltage divider (ZVS-HVD) may implement capacitor-inductor switching (e.g., a capacitor-inductor switching combination) to provide a zero-voltage switching bidirectional voltage divider converter. The ZVD-HVD may be implemented, in the example of a two-to-one ratio divider, via a configuration of three switches, three capacitors, and two small size inductors (e.g., to achieve zero voltage switching in any condition). In some examples, the ZVS-HVD may be realized via two of the switches sharing a same switching signal (e.g., the two-to-one ratio divider example of the described ZVS-HVD may be associated with two circuit states via the three switches). The described ZVS-HVD may support continuous input current, parallelizability, insensitivity to parasitic inductance, and high efficiency (e.g., reduced energy loss) at light load, among other features.
US11699946B2

A load control device for controlling power delivered from an alternating-current power source to an electrical load may comprise a controllably conductive device, a control circuit, and an overcurrent protection circuit that is configured to be disabled when the controllably conductive device is non-conductive. The control circuit may be configured to control the controllably conductive device to be non-conductive at the beginning of each half-cycle of the AC power source and to render the controllably conductive device conductive at a firing time during each half-cycle (e.g., using a forward phase-control dimming technique). The overcurrent protection circuit may be configured to render the controllably conductive device non-conductive in the event of an overcurrent condition in the controllably conductive device. The overcurrent protection circuit may be disabled when the controllably conductive device is non-conductive and enabled after the firing time when the controllably conductive device is rendered conductive during each half-cycle.
US11699943B2

A vibration motor and a tactile device are provided. The vibration motor has: a stationary portion; a movable portion having a magnet and capable of vibrating with respect to the stationary portion along a central axis extending in an up-down direction; and an elastic member. The stationary portion has: a housing, disposed radially outside from the movable portion and having a cylindrical shape extending along the central axis; a top surface portion, disposed above the movable portion, fixed to the housing, and extended in a direction intersecting with the central axis; and a coil, capable of applying a driving force to the movable portion. The elastic member is disposed below the top surface portion and above the movable portion. The elastic member is fixed to both the top surface portion and the movable portion, and supports the movable portion so that the movable portion can vibrate along the central axis.
US11699942B2

A method for manufacturing an electro-mechanical device includes creating a plurality of substrates using a first additive manufacturing process. Each of the substrates includes a polymeric material. The substrates include a first substrate and a second substrate. The first substrate includes a first main body and defines a protrusion extending from the first main body. The second substrate includes a second main body and a recess defined in the second main body. The method includes coupling the first substrate to the second substrate by inserting the protrusion into the recess such that the protrusion elastically deforms to an elastically averaged configuration. The protrusion and the recess together form an elastic averaging coupling. The method includes creating a plurality of electrically conductive components using a second additive manufacturing process and then coupling the electrically conductive components to at least one of the substrates.
US11699933B2

A rotary electric machine comprises a two-pole rotor, a three-phase armature winding, and a stator core having fifty-four slots. An armature winding is stored as a top coil piece and a bottom coil piece in two layers in the slot of the stator core and has three parallel circuits and two phase belts per one phase. Each phase belt includes two parallel circuits. When a sequence of the first and second parallel circuits of one phase belt is viewed from a side closer to a phase belt center, those parallel circuits are arranged in a sequence of the first, second, first, first, second, first, first, first, and second parallel circuits in the top coil pieces and in a sequence of the first, second, first, first, second, first, first, first, and second parallel circuits in the bottom coil pieces to be connected to the top coil pieces. For a sequence of the second and third parallel circuits of the other the phase belt, those parallel circuits are arranged in a sequence of the third, second, third, third, second, third, third, third, and second parallel circuits in the top coil pieces and in a sequence of the third, second, third, third, second, third, third, third, and second parallel circuits in the bottom coil pieces to be connected to the top coil pieces.
US11699931B2

A rotor structure of a magnet motor includes a rotating shaft and an iron core on the rotating shaft. Magnet grooves are disposed inside the iron core along a circumferential direction with a magnet provided therein. A distance between an edge line of the magnet groove close to a circumferential edge of the iron core and the circumferential edge of the iron core varies so that a width of a flux barrier formed varies. One end of a long side of the magnet groove close to the circumferential edge is formed with an anti-demagnetization groove communicating with the magnet groove, and an edge line of the anti-demagnetization groove tilts toward the circumferential edge of the iron core. Process slots are provided between the magnet grooves and the circumferential edge of the iron core that are used to increase a salient rate and reluctance torque of the motor.
US11699926B2

A smart hub is provided, which includes a control circuit and an antenna array (the functions thereof include transmitting/receiving scanning signals and transmitting wireless power transfer signals). The antenna array is connected to the control circuit and transmits a scanning signal to scan within an effective scanning range thereof. When the antenna array receives the reflected signal of the scanning signal, the control circuit controls the antenna array to keep transmitting a wireless power transfer signal, within a predetermined time interval, in the direction of receiving the reflected signal, and simultaneously receives the device information from a sensor which may exist via the antenna array within the predetermined time interval. The device information is generated by the sensor by backscattering.
US11699915B2

A controller for managing a battery pack includes: a detection terminal, for transmitting an enable signal when values of battery parameters for the battery pack satisfy a sleep condition, where the enable signal enables the detection circuit to detect whether the battery pack is connected to a load and whether the battery pack is connected to the charger; and a receiving terminal, for receiving a detection result transmitted by the detection circuit. The detection result indicates whether the battery pack is connected to at least one of the load and charger. The controller controls the battery pack to enter a sleep mode of the sleep modes based on the detection result. The controller also includes a control terminal, for transmitting a control signal to control an on/off state of a charging switch and/or a discharging switch. The control signal is generated by the controller based on the detection result.
US11699912B2

A data reading system for predicting the removal of a data reader from a charging base unit based on the approach of a user's hand. The data reading system includes a data reader with a power supply, a base unit configured to receive the data reader and to charge the power supply of the data reader responsive to the data reader being coupled to the base unit, a sensor configured to detect the approach of a user's hand, and a processor in operable communication with the sensor and the data reader or the base unit. The processor is configured to apply an appropriate action, such as adjust an amount of current used to charge the power supply of the data reader in the base unit responsive to the sensor detecting the approach of the user's hand.
US11699911B2

A wireless charger for charging a battery of a mobile device includes a housing configured to be coupled to a source of electrical energy, for receiving electrical energy the source of electrical energy and for converting at least a portion of the electrical energy to radiated electrical energy; a USB connector mounted directly to housing and configured to be plugged into an electrical socket of said source of electrical energy. A plurality of magnets are embedded or affixed to the housing and configured to magnetically attract ferromagnetic material associated with a mobile device, to hold and support the mobile device on or to a support surface of the housing.
US11699909B1

A method for managing a plurality of stacks of electrochemical cells, where the plurality of stacks are electrically coupled in parallel in a battery. The method includes (a) operating the plurality of stacks to execute a global operating strategy of the battery, (b) changing respective operating points of one or more first stacks of the plurality of stacks to execute a local operating strategy, and (c) changing respective operating points of one or more second stacks of the plurality of stacks to maintain the global operating strategy of the battery while executing the local operating strategy.
US11699902B2

Techniques for distributing electrical power to a plurality of electrical loads can include coupling an existing group of electrical loads to a common power source through a load management system, measuring an aggregate group current drawn by at least the existing group of electrical loads and comparing the measured aggregate group current to an aggregate group current threshold value. When the measured aggregate group current exceeds the aggregate group current threshold value, increase a number of subgroups of the existing group, using subgroups that are formed without requiring information about individual current associated with the individual electrical loads, sequentially apply power to individual subgroups during non-overlapping time periods, sequentially measure at least a corresponding current drawn by the individual subgroups while power is applied to the subgroups, and sequentially comparing the measured current to a threshold value.
US11699901B1

A control method for a power source, including the following steps: detecting the electric power quality of multiple channels of inputs of a power source; in response to the electric power quality of the multiple channels of inputs being normal, acquiring and comparing the resistance of a relay when the power source is respectively working at each channel of input; in response to the resistance of the relay at each channel of input meeting a preset condition, acquiring the duration how long each power source is working at one channel of input among the multiple channels of inputs; and in response to the duration how long the power source is working at the channel of input in the multiple channels of inputs being greater than a threshold value, adjusting the power source to work at other channel of input.
US11699895B2

A wiring machine includes a chassis, a shifting mechanism, a carrying mechanism and a wire leading mechanism. The chassis has a guide rail. The shifting mechanism is disposed on the guide rail and movable along the guide rail. The carrying mechanism is disposed under the guide rail and includes a tray movable along a direction perpendicular to the guide rail. The wire leading mechanism is connected to the shifting mechanism and movable in a direction perpendicular to the shifting mechanism. The wire leading mechanism includes a body, a wire conveying assembly disposed in the body and a wire leading head connected to the body. A wire is conveyed by the wire conveying assembly to be output by the wire leading head. Therefore, the wire may be rapidly and stably laid into different types and shapes depending on different requirements.
US11699890B2

A semiconductor laser machine includes a semiconductor laser element including a first end face that emits a laser beam and a second end face that is opposite the first end face; a heat sink; and a sub-mount securing the semiconductor laser element to the heat sink. The sub-mount includes a substrate that serves as a thermal stress reliever, a solder layer joined to the semiconductor laser element, and a junction layer formed between the substrate and the solder layer. Compared with the semiconductor laser element, the substrate is extended in a rearward direction that is from the first end face toward the second end face. As for the solder layer and the junction layer, a portion of at least the solder layer is removed behind the second end face.
US11699888B2

A power adapter assembly structure is disclosed and includes a housing, a circuit board, a socket and an elastic element. The circuit board including a first abutting surface and the socket including a second abutting surface are fastened in the housing. The elastic element connected between the circuit board and the socket includes a main body, a first hanging arm and a second hanging arm. The first hanging arm and the second hanging arm are disposed at two opposite ends of the main body, and constantly abuts the first abutting surface and the second abutting surface, respectively. A first gap is formed between the main body and the first abutting surface, and less than a first length of the first hanging arm. A second gap is formed between the main body and the second abutting surface, and less than a second length of the second hanging arm.
US11699880B2

A backplane connector includes a number of wafers and a spacer for assembling the number of wafers together. Each wafer includes an insulating frame. The insulating frame includes a first protrusion. The spacer includes a body portion. The body portion has a number of slots for holding the first protrusions of the wafers. A periphery of each slot is surrounded by the body portion. Compared with the prior art, the spacer of the present disclosure is provided with a number of slots for holding the first protrusions of the wafers. As a result, the wafers can be easily assembled and fixed as a whole.
US11699877B2

A plug connector assembly includes first and second connector housings, a rotary lever, and a slide. The rotary lever has side faces each having a guide path into which in each case a guide pin on the second connector housing is inserted and is displaced along the guide path by rotation of the rotary lever whereby the connector housings move toward one another and electrical contact elements thereof connect. The slide is movable on the second plug connector housing. A driver element of the rotary lever cooperates in a form-fit manner with a driver element of the slide when the rotary lever rotates causing the slide to linearly move. A locking element of the slide is displaced relative to a locking element of the first connector housing when the slide linearly moves whereby a form-fit locking action between the locking elements may be established or cancelled.
US11699875B2

A connector is configured to be connected to an inlet of an electric apparatus having a storage battery. The connector includes a main body portion, an insertion portion, a first arm, a first preloading member, a release member, a solenoid, and a slide member. The slide member includes a support piece configured to come into contact with a back surface of a first front portion and a connection piece connecting a plunger and the support piece. The connection piece includes a first connection piece provided on a side of the plunger and a second connection piece provided on a side of the support piece. The support piece and the first connection piece are provided with a shift in position in a left-and-right direction.
US11699868B2

A pluggable free-space photoelectric hybrid connector including a female connector and a male connector is provided. The female connector includes a first insulating substrate, metal elastic clips, a first circuit board, and a first optical communication module. An insertion cavity is formed at the front end of the first insulating substrate, and a first fiber mounting hole and first electrode mounting holes are formed at the rear end thereof. The metal elastic clips are mounted in the first electrode mounting holes respectively, where contact portions of at least one set of metal elastic clips are exposed from the top of the insertion cavity, and contact portions of at least another set of metal elastic clips are exposed from the bottom of the insertion cavity. The first circuit board is mounted at the rear end of the first insulating substrate and is electrically connected to the metal elastic clips.
US11699860B1

A satellite-communications gateway includes a hub and an antenna configured for satellite communications. The antenna is mounted to the hub and supported by the hub. The antenna includes a plurality of panels forming a parabolic dish. The panels are carbon fiber-reinforce polymer. The parabolic dish has a diameter in a range of 9 to 13 meters.
US11699855B2

An antenna module includes a ground layer including a through-hole; a feed via disposed to pass through the through-hole; a patch antenna pattern spaced apart from the ground layer and electrically connected to one end of the feed via; a coupling patch pattern spaced apart from the patch antenna pattern; a first dielectric layer to accommodate the patch antenna pattern and the coupling patch pattern; a second dielectric layer to accommodate at least a portion of the feed via and the ground layer; and electrical connection structures disposed between the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer to separate the first dielectric layer from the second dielectric layer.
US11699838B2

Determining movement for alignment of a satellite antenna using accelerometer data and gyroscope data of the satellite antenna. Described techniques include receiving accelerometer data for a first time period from an accelerometer mounted on the antenna and analyzing the accelerometer data to determine a movement time window for a movement event of the antenna. The techniques may include receiving gyroscope data for the first time period from a gyroscope mounted on the antenna and analyzing the gyroscope data during the movement time window to determine an amount of movement of the antenna due to the movement event.
US11699837B2

A transmission line has a first conductor layer extending in a first direction, a second conductor layer disposed on a side of a first surface of the first conductor layer via a first dielectric layer, the second conductor layer extending in the first direction, and a third conductor layer disposed on a side of a second surface of the first conductor layer opposite to the first surface, via a second dielectric layer, the third conductor layer extending in the first direction, wherein a width, in a second direction intersecting the first direction, of each of the second conductor layer and the third conductor layer is different at a plurality of locations in the first direction, and the first conductor layer, the second conductor layer, and the third conductor layer at least partially overlap each other in a plan view from a normal direction of the first surface.
US11699827B2

The disclosure relates to a battery lower casing and a battery system. The battery lower casing comprises: a support frame comprising a plurality of fixing beams that are connected end to end to form an accommodating space, wherein each of two fixing beams opposite to each other comprises a fixing portion extending toward the accommodating space, each of the fixing beams comprises fixing tabs at a side of the fixing beam away from the accommodating space, and the battery lower casing is connected to a target object through the fixing tabs; and a bottom plate connected to the fixing beams.
US11699821B2

Battery packs are presented having structural members for improving thermal management of battery cells therein. In some embodiments, the battery packs include a first end-member positioned opposite a second end-member and parallel thereto. The battery packs also include a first side beam positioned opposite a second side beam and parallel thereto. The first side beam and the second side beam extend longitudinally between the first end-member and the second end-member. A longitudinal member is disposed between the first side beam and the second side beam and defines a plurality of longitudinal rows. The battery packs may additionally include a lateral member disposed between first end-member and the second end-member to partition the plurality of longitudinal rows into an array of battery cell compartments. A battery cell is disposed within at least one battery cell compartment.
US11699819B2

A battery cell assembly includes a plurality of cylindrical cell blocks, each of the plurality of cylindrical cell blocks including a plurality of cylindrical cells, a block cover configured to cover an upper side of the plurality of cylindrical cell blocks and electrically connect the plurality of cylindrical cell blocks, a cooling plate located opposite to the block cover and disposed at a lower side of the plurality of cylindrical cell blocks and a heat transfer member disposed between the cooling plate and the plurality of cylindrical cell blocks and having a plurality of thermal interface materials corresponding to bottom portions of the plurality of cylindrical cells.
US11699810B2

A solid nanocomposite electrolyte material comprising a mesoporous dielectric material comprising a plurality of interconnected pores and an electrolyte layer covering inner surfaces of the mesoporous dielectric material. The electrolyte layer comprises: a first layer comprising a first dipolar compound or a first ionic compound, the first dipolar or ionic compound comprising a first pole of a first polarity and a second pole of a second polarity opposite to the first polarity, wherein the first layer is adsorbed on the inner surfaces with the first pole facing the inner surfaces; and a second layer covering the first layer, the second layer comprising a second ionic compound or a salt comprising first ions of the first polarity and second ions of the second polarity, wherein the first ions of the ionic compound or salt are bound to the first layer.
US11699809B2

Provided is a sulfide-based solid electrolyte which is capable of suppressing the generation of hydrogen sulfide caused by reaction with moisture even when in contact with dry air in a dry room or the like, and capable of maintaining lithium ion conductivity. Proposed is a sulfide-based solid electrolyte for a lithium secondary battery, wherein the surface of a compound containing lithium, phosphorus, sulfur, and halogen, and having a cubic argyrodite-type crystal structure is coated with a compound containing lithium, phosphorus, and sulfur, and having a non-argyrodite-type crystal structure.
US11699797B2

A membrane humidifier for a fuel cell, of the present invention, comprises: a middle case in which a plurality of hollow fiber membranes are accommodated; a cap case coupled to the middle case; potting parts formed at the ends of the plurality of hollow fiber membranes; an assembly member disposed between the cap case and the end of the middle case so as to provide air tight coupling therebetween; and a protrusion part extending toward the edges of the potting parts from the inside of the cap case so as to provide air tight coupling between the cap case and the potting parts.
US11699792B2

A conductive material, and a method for preparing the same are provided. The conductive material has a structure where a plurality of graphene sheets are interconnected, wherein an oxygen content is 1 wt % or higher based on the total weight of the conductive material, and a D/G peak ratio is 2.0 or less when the Raman spectrum is measured.
US11699790B2

Graphene is formed with a practically uniform thickness on an uneven object. The object is immersed in a graphene oxide solution, and then taken out of the solution and dried; alternatively, the object and an electrode are immersed therein and voltage is applied between the electrode and the object used as an anode. Graphene oxide is negatively charged, and thus is drawn to and deposited on a surface of the object, with a practically uniform thickness. After that, the object is heated in vacuum or a reducing atmosphere, so that the graphene oxide is reduced to be graphene. In this manner, a graphene layer with a practically uniform thickness can be formed even on a surface of the uneven object.
US11699789B2

This application provides a positive active material, a positive electrode plate, an electrochemical energy storage apparatus, and an apparatus. The positive active material is LixNiyCozMkMepOrAm, or LixNiyCozMkMepOrAm with a coating layer on its surface; and the positive active material is single crystal or quasi-single crystal particles, and a particle size Dn10 of the positive active material satisfies: 0.3 μm≤Dn10≤2 μm. In this application, particle morphology of the positive active material and an amount of micro powder in the positive active material are properly controlled, to effectively reduce side reactions between the positive active material and an electrolyte solution, decrease gas production of the electrochemical energy storage apparatus, and improve storage performance of the electrochemical energy storage apparatus without deteriorating an energy density, cycle performance, and rate performance of the electrochemical energy storage apparatus.
US11699785B2

Disclosed herein is a composite electrode comprising a charge-conducting material, a charge-providing material bound to the charge-conducting material, and a plurality of single-walled carbon nanotubes bound to a surface of the charge-providing material. High-capacity electroactive materials that assure high performance are a prerequisite for ubiquitous adoption of technologies that require high energy/power density lithium (Li)-ion batteries, such as smart Internet of Things (IoT) devices and electric vehicles (EVs). Improved electrode performance and lifetimes are desirable. The disclosed electrode can have a Coulombic efficiency of 99% or greater, and a stable capacity retention after 100 cycles or more. Also disclosed herein are methods of making a composite electrode.
US11699778B2

A display device includes: an underlayer, a first insulating film contacting an upper face of the underlayer, a semiconductor layer, a second insulating film, a first metal layer, a first resin layer, a first electrode, and a second resin layer, in order from a lower layer, wherein at least one of the underlayer, the first resin layer, and the second resin layer is a thin film layer having a maximum film thickness in a display region provided with a light-emitting element being thicker than a maximum film thickness in a frame region surrounding the display region.
US11699775B2

A semiconductor light emitting diode (LED) and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The LED includes a first semiconductor layer; a plurality of active elements spaced apart on the first semiconductor layer and each having a width less than a width of the first semiconductor layer; and a second semiconductor layer disposed on the plurality of active elements.
US11699773B2

Disclosed herein are techniques for forming a thin-film circuit layer on an array of light-emitting diodes (LEDs). LEDs in the array of LEDs can be singulated by various processes, such as etching and ion implantation. Singulating LEDs can be performed before or after forming the thin-film circuit layer on the array of LEDs. The array of LEDs can be bonded to a transparent or non-transparent substrate.
US11699770B2

The present disclosure relates to an energy harvesting technology for generating electrical energy by using a combination of a solar cell and a thermoelectric device. An energy harvesting system according to one embodiment of the present disclosure may include a solar cell for generating electrical energy based on sunlight; a heat transfer layer formed on at least one edge portion of the upper surface of the solar cell on which sunlight is incident; and a thermoelectric device including a first electrode, a second electrode, a thermoelectric channel disposed between the first and second electrodes, having a horizontal structure in which the first electrode is disposed on the heat transfer layer to be arranged horizontally with respect to the solar cell, and configured to generate additional electrical energy based on the temperature difference between the first and second electrodes.
US11699763B2

A semiconductor device includes a first PMOS transistor, a first NMOS transistor, and a second NMOS transistor connected to an output node of the first PMOS and NMOS transistors. The first PMOS transistor includes first nanowires, first source and drain regions on opposite sides of each first nanowire, and a first gate completely surrounding each first nanowire. The first NMOS transistor includes second nanowires, second source and drain regions on opposite sides of each second nanowire, and a second gate extending from the first gate and completely surrounding each second nanowire. The second NMOS transistor includes third nanowires, third source and drain regions on opposite sides of each third nanowire, and a third gate, separated from the first and second gates, and completely surrounding each third nanowire. A number of third nanowires is greater than that of first nanowires. The first and second gates share respective first and second nanowires.
US11699762B2

To provide a semiconductor device including a planar transistor having an oxide semiconductor and a capacitor. In a semiconductor device, a transistor includes an oxide semiconductor film, a gate insulating film over the oxide semiconductor film, a gate electrode over the gate insulating film, a second insulating film over the gate electrode, a third insulating film over the second insulating film, and a source and a drain electrodes over the third insulating film; the source and the drain electrodes are electrically connected to the oxide semiconductor film; a capacitor includes a first and a second conductive films and the second insulating film; the first conductive film and the gate electrode are provided over the same surface; the second conductive film and the source and the drain electrodes are provided over the same surface; and the second insulting film is provided between the first and the second conductive films.
US11699756B2

Integrated circuit transistor structures are disclosed that reduce n-type dopant diffusion, such as phosphorous or arsenic, from the source region and the drain region of a germanium n-MOS device into adjacent shallow trench isolation (STI) regions during fabrication. The n-MOS transistor device may include at least 75% germanium by atomic percentage. In an example embodiment, the structure includes an intervening diffusion barrier deposited between the n-MOS transistor and the STI region to provide dopant diffusion reduction. In some embodiments, the diffusion barrier may include silicon dioxide with carbon concentrations between 5 and 50% by atomic percentage. In some embodiments, the diffusion barrier may be deposited using chemical vapor deposition (CVD), atomic layer deposition (ALD), or physical vapor deposition (PVD) techniques to achieve a diffusion barrier thickness in the range of 1 to 5 nanometers.
US11699752B2

A semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor region having a first conductivity type and a second semiconductor region having a second conductivity type, a source region and a body contact region in the second semiconductor region. The semiconductor device also includes a channel region, in the second semiconductor region, located laterally between the source region and the first semiconductor region, a gate dielectric layer overlying both the channel region and a portion of the first semiconductor region, and a gate electrode overlying the gate dielectric layer. The semiconductor device further includes a conformal conductive layer covering an upper surface of the body contact region and a side surface of the source region.
US11699748B2

A normally-off HEMT transistor includes a heterostructure including a channel layer and a barrier layer on the channel layer; a 2DEG layer in the heterostructure; an insulation layer in contact with a first region of the barrier layer; and a gate electrode through the whole thickness of the insulation layer, terminating in contact with a second region of the barrier layer. The barrier layer and the insulation layer have a mismatch of the lattice constant (“lattice mismatch”), which generates a mechanical stress solely in the first region of the barrier layer, giving rise to a first concentration of electrons in a first portion of the two-dimensional conduction channel which is under the first region of the barrier layer which is greater than a second concentration of electrons in a second portion of the two-dimensional conduction channel which is under the second region of the barrier layer.
US11699746B2

The present application teaches, among other innovations, power semiconductor devices in which breakdown initiation regions, on BOTH sides of a die, are located inside the emitter/collector regions, but laterally spaced away from insulated trenches which surround the emitter/collector regions. Preferably this is part of a symmetrically-bidirectional power device of the “B-TRAN” type. In one advantageous group of embodiments (but not all), the breakdown initiation regions are defined by dopant introduction through the bottom of trench portions which lie within the emitter/collector region. In one group of embodiments (but not all), these can advantageously be separated trench portions which are not continuous with the trench(es) surrounding the emitter/collector region(s).
US11699744B2

A semiconductor device includes; a semiconductor substrate; an emitter electrode provided on the semiconductor substrate; a gate electrode provided on the semiconductor substrate; a drift layer of a first conduction type provided in the semiconductor substrate; a source layer of the first conduction type provided on an upper surface side of the semiconductor substrate; a base layer of a second conduction type provided on the upper surface side of the semiconductor substrate; a collector electrode provided below the semiconductor substrate; and a two-part dummy active trench including, at an upper part, an upper dummy part not connected with the gate electrode and including, at a lower part, a lower active part connected with the gate electrode and covered by an insulating film, in a trench of the semiconductor substrate, wherein a longitudinal length of the lower active part is larger than a width of the lower active part.
US11699743B2

A method of forming a semiconductor device includes forming, on a lower structure, a mold structure having interlayer insulating layers and gate layers alternately and repeatedly stacked. Each of the gate layers is formed of a first layer, a second layer, and a third layer sequentially stacked. The first and third layers include a first material, and the second layer includes a second material having an etch selectivity different from an etch selectivity of the first material. A hole formed to pass through the mold structure exposes side surfaces of the interlayer insulating layers and side surfaces of the gate layers. Gate layers exposed by the hole are etched, with an etching speed of the second material differing from an etching speed of the first material, to create recessed regions.
US11699741B2

In an example, a method includes depositing a first sidewall spacer layer over a substrate having a layer stack including alternating layers of a nanosheet and a sacrificial layer, and a dummy gate formed over the layer stack, the first sidewall spacer layer formed over the dummy gate. The method includes depositing a metal-containing liner over the first sidewall spacer layer; forming a first sidewall spacer along the dummy gate by anisotropically etching the metal-containing liner and the first sidewall spacer layer; performing an anisotropic etch back process to form a plurality of vertical recesses in the layer stack; laterally etching the layer stack and form a plurality of lateral recesses between adjacent nanosheets; depositing a second sidewall spacer layer to fill the plurality of lateral recesses; and etching a portion of the second sidewall spacer layer to expose tips of the nanosheet layers.
US11699739B2

A semiconductor device includes source and a drain above a substrate and spaced apart along a first direction, and a semiconductor channel extending between the source and the drain. The semiconductor device further includes gate spacers, an interfacial layer, and a metal gate structure. The gate spacers are disposed on the semiconductor channel and spaced apart by a spacer-to-spacer distance along the first direction. The interfacial layer is on the semiconductor channel. The interfacial layer extends a length along the first direction, and the length is less than a minimum of the spacer-to-spacer distance along the first direction. The metal gate structure is over the interfacial layer.
US11699724B2

According to one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a first crystal region, a second crystal region, a third crystal region, and a fourth crystal region. The first crystal region includes magnesium and Alx1Ga1-x1N (0≤x1<1). The second crystal region includes Alx2Ga1-x2N (0
US11699712B2

A solid-state imaging device includes: a first lens layer; and a second lens layer, wherein the second lens layer is formed at least at a periphery of each first microlens formed based on the first lens layer, and the second lens layer present at a central portion of each of the first microlenses is thinner than the second lens layer present at the periphery of the first microlens or no second lens layer is present at the central portion of each of the first microlenses.
US11699710B2

Provided are a display panel and a display device. The display panel includes a base substrate, a first transistor, and a planarization layer. The first transistor includes a first active layer, a first gate, a first source, and a first drain. The planarization layer is located above the first source. In the direction perpendicular to the base substrate, at least one insulating layer and a first organic area are provided between the film layer where the first active layer is located and the planarization layer. An insulating layer in the first organic area is made of organic material and the first organic area is located in a display area.
US11699705B2

A semiconductor device includes a PMOS region and a NMOS region on a substrate, a first fin-shaped structure on the PMOS region, a first single diffusion break (SDB) structure in the first fin-shaped structure, a first gate structure on the first SDB structure, and a second gate structure on the first fin-shaped structure. Preferably, the first gate structure and the second gate structure are of different materials and the first gate structure disposed directly on top of the first SDB structure is a polysilicon gate while the second gate structure disposed on the first fin-shaped structure is a metal gate in the PMOS region.
US11699700B2

An integrated circuit device including an active region; an active cutting region at a side of the active region in a first direction; a fin active pattern extending on the active region in the first direction, the fin active pattern including a source region and a drain region; a gate pattern extending across the active region and the fin active pattern in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the gate pattern not being in the active cutting region; and an isolated gate contact region in contact with the gate pattern outside of the active region.
US11699690B2

A display device is provided in an embodiment in the disclosure, including a subpixel region, a spacer, a light-emitting element, and a driving circuit. The spacer separates the subpixel region into a first region and a second region. The light-emitting element is located in at least one of the first region or the second region. The driving circuit is electrically connected to the first region and the second region, so as to drive the light-emitting element. A manufacturing method of the display device is also disclosed.
US11699689B2

A method for manufacturing a planar light source includes preparing a wiring substrate including a first region that includes a light source placement section; disposing a light-reflective member in the first region of the wiring substrate; preparing a light guide plate including a first major surface, a second major surface opposite to the first major surface, and a first hole extending from the first major surface to the second major surface; disposing a light source on the light-reflective member at the light source placement section; disposing the light guide plate on the wiring substrate to cause the wiring substrate and the second major surface of the light guide plate to face each other to cause the light source to be positioned in the first hole; and disposing a first light-transmitting member in the first hole.
US11699688B2

A surface-emitting light source includes: light-emitting modules; a wiring substrate including a base member having a surface at a light-emitting modules side and a rear surface opposite to that, a wiring layer on the rear surface of the base member and including wiring pads being portions of the wiring layer, electrically-conductive members each supplied across corresponding two or more of a plurality of vias in each of the wiring pads, and a covering layer covering the wiring layer and defining openings in each of which a portion of a corresponding one of the wiring pads is exposed; and an adhesive layer between the light-emitting modules and the wiring substrate. Each light-emitting module has an array of light emitting devices. The covering layer defines the openings at locations corresponding to the wiring pads with an area dimension smaller than respective area dimensions of the wiring pads.
US11699672B2

A semiconductor device includes a pad formed on a surface of a substrate, a bonding wire for connecting the pad to an external circuit, and a resin layer covering at least a connection portion between the pad and the bonding wire and exposing at least a part of the substrate outside the pad.
US11699661B2

The present application discloses a method for fabricating the semiconductor device. The method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate having a first lattice constant and forming a first word line positioned in the substrate and a plurality of stress regions positioned adjacent to lower portions of sidewalls of the first word line. The plurality of stress regions have a second lattice constant, the second lattice constant of the plurality of stress regions is different from the first lattice constant of the substrate.
US11699653B2

A semiconductor apparatus comprising a first substrate, a second substrate coupled with the first substrate via an insulating member, a third substrate coupled to the first substrate and disposed on the opposite side to the second substrate and a conductive layer including an electrode disposed between the first and second substrate is provided. A through via is disposed so as to pass through the second substrate and a part of the insulating member to reach the electrode. An opening is arranged overlapping the electrode in the first substrate and a part of the insulating member. First and second resin layers are disposed between the electrode and the third substrate, and the first resin layer is disposed within the opening, is disposed between the electrode and the second resin layer and has a different Young's modulus from the second resin layer.
US11699650B2

Embodiments of the disclosure provide an integrated circuit (IC) structure. With capacitor electrodes in different ILD layers. The structure includes a first inter-level dielectric (ILD) layer having a top surface, a first vertical electrode within the first ILD layer, a capacitor dielectric film on a top surface of the first vertical electrode, a second ILD layer over the first ILD layer, and a second vertical electrode within the second ILD layer and on the capacitor dielectric film. The capacitor dielectric film is vertically between the first vertical electrode and the second vertical electrode.
US11699646B2

A semiconductor structure includes an interposer substrate having an upper surface, a lower surface opposite to the upper surface, and a device region. A first redistribution layer is formed on the upper surface of the interposer substrate. A guard ring is formed in the interposer substrate and surrounds the device region. At least a through-silicon via (TSV) is formed in the interposer substrate. An end of the guard ring and an end of the TSV that are near the upper surface of the interposer substrate are flush with each other, and are electrically connected to the first redistribution layer.
US11699644B2

A molded frame interconnect includes power, ground and signal frame interconnects in a molded mass, that encloses an integrated-circuit package precursor, which is inserted into the frame, and coupled to the frame interconnects by a build-up redistribution layer.
US11699643B2

A method for manufacturing a semiconductor package includes disposing a semiconductor chip having contact pads, and a connection structure around the semiconductor chip on a supporting substrate, with the contact pads facing the supporting substrate, forming an encapsulant encapsulating the semiconductor chip and the connection structure on the supporting substrate, embedding a wiring pattern having a connection portion in the encapsulant, the connection portion having a connection hole, forming a through hole penetrating the encapsulant in the connection hole, the through hole exposing a portion of an upper surface of the connection structure, and forming a conductive via in the through hole, the conductive via connecting the wiring pattern to the connection structure.
US11699630B2

An apparatus is provided which comprises: one or more pads comprising metal on a first substrate surface, the one or more pads to couple with contacts of an integrated circuit die, one or more substrate layers comprising dielectric material, one or more conductive contacts on a second substrate surface, opposite the first substrate surface, the one or more conductive contacts to couple with contacts of a printed circuit board, one or more inductors on the one or more substrate layers, the one or more inductors coupled with the one or more conductive contacts and the one or more pads, and highly thermally conductive material between the second substrate surface and a printed circuit board surface, the highly thermally conductive material contacting the one or more inductors. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US11699629B2

The disclosure is directed to an integrated circuit (IC) die stacked with a backer die, including capacitors and thermal vias. The backer die includes a substrate material to contain and electrically insulate one or more capacitors at a back of the IC die. The backer die further includes a thermal material that is more thermally conductive than the substrate material for thermal spreading and increased heat dissipation. In particular, the backer die electrically couples capacitors to the IC die in a stacked configuration while also spreading and dissipating heat from the IC die. Such a configuration reduces an overall footprint of the electronic device, resulting in decreased integrated circuits (IC) packages and module sizes. In other words, instead of placing the capacitors next to the IC die, the capacitors are stacked on top of the IC die, thereby reducing an overall surface area of the package.
US11699620B2

The present disclosure describes a method that includes forming a fin protruding from a substrate, the fin including a first sidewall and a second sidewall formed opposite to the first sidewall. The method also includes depositing a shallow-trench isolation (STI) material on the substrate. Depositing the STI material includes depositing a first portion of the STI material in contact with the first sidewall and depositing a second portion of the STI material in contact with the second sidewall. The method also includes performing a first etching process on the STI material to etch the first portion of the STI material at a first etching rate and the second portion of the STI material at a second etching rate greater than the first etching rate. The method also includes performing a second etching process on the STI material to etch the first portion of the STI material at a third etching rate and the second portion of the STI material at a fourth etching rate less than the third etching rate.
US11699618B2

The present disclosure describes a method for forming a nitrogen-rich protective layer within a low-k layer of a metallization layer to prevent damage to the low-k layer from subsequent processing operations. The method includes forming, on a substrate, a metallization layer having conductive structures in a low-k dielectric. The method further includes forming a capping layer on the conductive structures, where forming the capping layer includes exposing the metallization layer to a first plasma process to form a nitrogen-rich protective layer below a top surface of the low-k dielectric, releasing a precursor on the metallization layer to cover top surfaces of the conductive structures with precursor molecules, and treating the precursor molecules with a second plasma process to dissociate the precursor molecules and form the capping layer. Additionally, the method includes forming an etch stop layer to cover the capping layer and top surfaces of the low-k dielectric.
US11699609B2

An apparatus for automatically cleaning a nozzle of a gas supply system is provided. The apparatus includes a carrier with a gas inlet that is adapted to sealingly mate with the nozzle of the gas supply system and an automated nozzle cleaning system in the carrier. The automated nozzle cleaning system includes a first nozzle cleaning device, a second nozzle cleaning device, and a function switching plate. The function switching plate comprises a plurality of through holes, a first through hole of the plurality of through holes is configured to engage the first nozzle cleaning device with the gas inlet when the function switching plate is positioned at a first position, and a second through hole of the plurality of through holes is configured to engage the second nozzle cleaning device with the gas inlet when the function switching plate is positioned at a second position.
US11699604B2

A resin molding apparatus that can prevent a workpiece from deflecting during transfer and prevent the occurrence of molding defects due to the deflection is provided. A resin molding apparatus according to the present invention includes a molding mold that molds a workpiece on which an electronic component is mounted inside a carrier with a resin and a loader that transfers the workpiece, the loader includes a chuck that comes into contact with and separates from an outer edge part on a lower surface of the workpiece, a moving device that moves the chuck, and a frame that comes into contact with and separates from an outer edge part on an upper surface of the workpiece, and at least during transfer, the workpiece is able to be interposed between the chuck and the frame.
US11699594B2

A method for preparing precise pattern of integrated circuits, which comprises the following steps: (S1) preparing a large pitch trench or circular through-hole structure with a hard mask in a first dielectric layer by lithography and etching; (S2) forming micro trench on the hard mask of the second dielectric layer at the bottom side wall of the trench or circular through-hole structure by plasma etching process; (S3) removing the first dielectric layer; (S4) opening the hard mask of the second dielectric layer at the micro trench formed on the hard mask of the second dielectric layer by plasma etching process; (S5) small pitch trench or circular through holes are prepared in the second dielectric layer.
US11699590B2

In one example, an electroplating system comprises a first bath reservoir, a second bath reservoir, a clamp, a first anode in the first bath reservoir, a second anode in the second bath reservoir, and a direct current power supply. The first bath reservoir contains a first electrolyte solution that includes an alkaline copper-complexed solution. The second bath reservoir contains a second electrolyte solution that includes an acidic copper plating solution. The direct current power supply generates a first direct current between the clamp and the first anode to electroplate a first copper layer on the cobalt layer of the wafer submerged in the first electrolyte solution. The direct current power supply then generates a second direct current between the clamp and the second anode to electroplate a second copper layer on the first copper layer of the wafer submerged in the second electrolyte solution.
US11699587B2

The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a diamond substrate, and more particularly, to a method of growing diamond after forming a structure of an air gap having a crystal correlation with a lower substrate by heat treatment of a photoresist pattern and an air gap forming film material on a substrate such as sapphire (Al2O3). Through such a method, a process is simplified and the cost is lowered when large-area/large-diameter single crystal diamond is heterogeneously grown, stress due to differences in a lattice constant and a coefficient of thermal expansion between the heterogeneous substrate and diamond is relieved, and an occurrence of defects or cracks is reduced even when a temperature drops, such that a high-quality single crystal diamond substrate may be manufactured and the diamond substrate may be easily self-separated from the heterogeneous substrate.
US11699578B2

Disclosed are techniques for mass spectrometry. In one example, an isotopologue of a target analyte is added to a sample. The sample and isotopologue are analyzed as it elutes from a chromatography system to form precursor ions. The precursor ions are mass analysed using a data independent acquisition (DIA) methodology comprising performing mass analysis scans in the MS1 domain and performing mass analysis scans in the MS2 domain. Upon identifying that the isotopologue is eluting from the chromatography system, a plurality of target scans are performed, each having a target isolation window including a mass to charge ratio representative of the target analyte over the duration of a chromatographic peak of the isotopologue for at least one of identification and quantitation of the target analyte. The target scans are configured to provide additional quantitation data for the target analyte.
US11699573B2

A plasma processing system includes a chamber, a gas supply unit, a gas exhaust unit, a separating unit, a boost unit and an accumulation unit. The chamber is configured to process a target substrate by plasma of a gaseous mixture of a rare gas and a processing gas. The gas supply unit is configured to supply the rare gas and the processing gas into the chamber. The gas exhaust unit is configured to exhaust a gas containing the rare gas from the chamber. The separating unit is configured to separate the rare gas from the gas exhausted by the gas exhaust unit. The boost unit is configured to boost the rare gas separated by the separating unit. The accumulation unit is configured to accumulate the rare gas boosted by the boost unit and supply the accumulated first rare gas to the gas supply unit.
US11699571B2

Exemplary semiconductor substrate supports may include a pedestal shaft. The semiconductor substrate supports may include a platen. The platen may define a fluid channel across a first surface of the platen. The semiconductor substrate supports may include a platen insulator positioned between the platen and the pedestal shaft. The semiconductor substrate supports may include a conductive puck coupled with the first surface of the platen and configured to contact a substrate supported on the semiconductor substrate support. The semiconductor substrate supports may include a conductive shield extending along a backside of the platen insulator and coupled between a portion of the platen insulator and the pedestal shaft.
US11699570B1

A method of performing an ion implantation process using a beam-line ion implanter, including disposing a substrate on a platen, analyzing the substrate using metrology components, communicating data relating to the analysis of the substrate to a feedforward controller, processing the data using a predictive model executed by the feedforward controller to compensate for variations in the substrate and to compensate for variations in components of the beam-line ion implanter based on historical data collected from previous implantation operations, and using output from the predictive model to adjust operational parameters of the beam-line ion implanter.
US11699567B2

A mask member is provided at an entrance opening of a mirror unit. Of a first diffraction grating and a second diffraction grating, when the second diffraction grating is used, the mask member masks preceding mirrors. With this process, aberration caused by reflective X-ray is suppressed. When the first diffraction grating is used, the mask member does not function. Alternatively, the mask member and another mask member may be selectively used.
US11699545B2

The first core includes a main body part extending in a first direction along a main surface of the substrate, a first foot part extending from the main body part to the second core through the substrate, and a second foot part extending from the main body part to the second core through the substrate at a position at which the coil conductor is sandwiched between itself and the first foot part in the first direction, and the insulating member includes a bottom wall part interposed between at least the first foot part and the second core, and a side wall part extending along at least either of the first foot part and the second foot part and interposed between either of the foot parts and the coil conductor.
US11699544B2

A coil component includes a first coil and a second coil that magnetically couples with the coil and causes a negative inductance to be generated. The coil component further includes an electrode that is provided at a position adjacent to or in the vicinity of a port of each of the first and second coils.
US11699543B2

The present disclosure relates to a spin wave switch and a filter based on a magnonic crystal. According to one embodiment, a magnonic crystal device may include a ferromagnetic layer and an antiferromagnetic planar periodic structure set on the ferromagnetic layer. The magnonic crystal device of the present disclosure may be used as a spin wave switch to effectively regulate and control the transmission coefficient of the spin wave, or may be used as a spin wave filter to filter the spin wave of a specific frequency.
US11699542B2

The dust core comprises a plurality of soft magnetic iron-based particles, a coating layer disposed on each of the surfaces of the soft magnetic iron-based particles, an interstitial layer disposed between the coating layers, and a nanopowder disposed between the soft magnetic iron-based particles. The coating layer is a layer of a compound comprising Fe, Si, O, B and N; and the nanopowder is a powder of a compound comprising O, N and at least one element selected from the group consisting of Fe, Si, Zr, Co, Al, Mg, Mn and Ni.
US11699537B2

An automobile wiring harness system including a wiring harness that includes a housing having a proximal opening and a distal opening, electrical conductors extending from the proximal opening to the distal opening, a universal connector coupled to the electrical conductors at the proximal opening, and individual connectors coupled to the electrical connectors at the distal opening and an electrical component of an automobile. The system further includes a first adapting member configured to electrically couple the first adapting portion and the second adapting portion.
US11699536B2

A shielded electrical ribbon cable includes adjacent first and second longitudinal conductor sets where each conductor set includes two or more insulated conductors. The first conductor set also includes a ground conductor that generally lies in the plane of the insulated conductors of the first conductor set. At least 90% of the periphery of each conductor set is encompassed by a shielding film. First and second non-conductive polymeric films are disposed on opposite sides of the cable and form cover portions substantially surrounding each conductor set, and pinched portions on each side of each conductor set. When the cable is laid flat, the distance between the center of the ground conductor of the first conductor set and the center of the nearest insulated conductor of the second conductor set is σ1, the center-to-center spacing of the insulated conductors of the second conductor set is σ2, and σ1/σ2 is greater than 0.7.
US11699533B2

The novel process enables designing of raw materials and processing parameters, enabling synergistic and simultaneous chemical reactions among the various reactants of the design mix of chemical precursor of brine sludge which includes barium sulphate, magnesium hydroxide, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, silica, aluminum containing compounds necessary for developing highly efficient shielding phases leading to homogenous matrix of shielding materials.
US11699531B2

A method for manifestation and transmission of follow-up notifications includes determining whether a document indicates a follow-up action associated with content in the document. The method includes generating at least one alert including an indication of the follow-up action. The method includes manifesting the at least one alert to at least one user.
US11699526B2

An alarm notification system can enable a clinician to respond to an alarm notification received via a computing device, which may have more advanced functionality than a pager. The clinician's device can include a notification client which can respond to alarm notifications. The notification client can also provide one or more user interfaces that enable the clinician to view information about an alarm, such as information about a patient's status, physiological parameter values, trend data, audio/video of the patient, combinations of the same, or the like. Further, the notification client can provide functionality for a clinician to respond to an alarm, annotate an alarm, and/or indicate that the clinician can or cannot respond to the alarm, among other features. In addition, the clinician device can also (or instead) include an admit module that provides for automatic association of a patient to a device or location.
US11699525B2

A patient support apparatus includes a frame, patient support surface, memory having a first key stored therein, a transceiver, and a controller. The transceiver wirelessly communicates with a medical device over a first mesh network using the first key. The controller transmits a request message over the first mesh network to the medical device via the transceiver. The request message includes an identifier identifying the patient support apparatus and a request to join a second mesh network different from the first mesh network. The controller receives a second key input over the first mesh network, uses the second key input to generate a second key, and to use the second key to communicate over the second mesh network. In some instances, the second key input originates from a cloud-based server storing a list of authorized devices for a particular healthcare facility.
US11699520B2

A control unit is for a medical imaging system. The control unit includes a programmable logic gate, designed for at least one of closed-loop control and open-loop control of at least one component of the medical imaging system; a microprocessor, connected to the programmable logic gate via a first interface; and a signal line to connect the microprocessor to a contact array, arranged externally on the control unit. The microprocessor is designed to provide a second interface via the signal line and to control the programmable logic gate in accordance with a command signal received via the second interface. Further, the signal line is provided at least in part by the programmable logic gate and the programmable logic gate includes a receive unit for reading out the command signal.
US11699517B2

High-accuracy locating systems and methods are used for determining successful caregiver rounding, monitoring whether housekeepers have properly cleaned patient beds, or determining whether patients have ambulated sufficient distances during recovery. Patient beds having at least two locating tags are used for establishing patient care zones around the patient beds. Locating anchors and equipment tags are moved around a patient room to determine optimum locating anchor placement within the patient room based on signal quality values. A locating tag on a patient bed switches roles to operate as a locating anchor in response to the patient bed becoming stationary. A locating tag has a digital compass which is used to determine a field of good ranging relative to a front of a caregiver wearing the locating tag.
US11699513B2

Disclosed are information transmission method, apparatus, device and medium for medical imaging application. The method includes: an imaging device corresponding to an application authorization request is determined according to the received application authorization request, and an application permission profile of the imaging device is acquired; and a medical imaging application corresponding to the imaging device is determined according to the application permission profile of the imaging device, and medical imaging application information corresponding to the medical imaging application is transmitted to the imaging device.
US11699494B2

A method for programming a memory block of a non-volatile memory structure, wherein the method provides, during a program verify operation, selecting only a partial segment of memory cells of a memory block for bit scan mode, applying a sensing bias voltage to one or more bit lines of the memory block associated with the selected memory cells, and initiating a bit scan mode of the selected memory cells.
US11699491B2

Control logic in a memory device identifies a first plurality of groups of programming distributions, wherein each group comprises a subset of programming distributions associated with a portion of a memory array of the memory device configured as quad-level (QLC) memory. During a first pass of a multi-pass programming operation, the control logic coarsely programs memory cells in the portion configured as QLC memory to initial values representing a second plurality of pages of host data and stores, in a portion of the memory array of the memory device configured as single-level cell (SLC) memory, an indicator of the first plurality of groups of programming distributions with which each of the coarsely programmed memory cells is associated. During a second pass of the multi-pass programming operation, the control logic reads the coarsely programmed initial values from the first pass based on the indicator of the first plurality of groups of programming distributions and finely programs the memory cells in the portion configured as QLC memory to final values representing the second plurality of pages of host data.
US11699490B2

An operating method of a storage device includes reading a wear-out pattern of a memory block when a controller determines the memory block is a re-use memory block of a non-volatile memory device; selecting an operation mode corresponding to the read wear-out pattern using the controller; and transmitting the selected operation mode to the non-volatile memory device using the controller.
US11699489B2

In a method of programming in a nonvolatile memory device including a memory cell region including a first metal pad and a peripheral circuit region including a second metal pad, wherein the peripheral circuit region is vertically connected to the memory cell region by the first metal pad and the second metal pad, a memory block in the memory cell region including a plurality of stacks disposed in a vertical direction is provided where the memory block includes cell strings each of which includes memory cells connected in series in the vertical direction between a source line and each of bitlines. A plurality of intermediate switching transistors disposed in a boundary portion between two adjacent stacks in the vertical direction is provided, where the intermediate switching transistors perform a switching operation to control electrical connection of the cell strings, respectively. A boosting operation is performed to boost voltages of channels of the plurality of stacks while controlling the switching operation of the intermediate switching transistors during a program operation with respect to the memory block. Program voltage disturbance and pass voltage disturbance are reduced through control of the switching operation of the intermediate switching transistors.
US11699485B2

Provided herein are a nonvolatile memory device and a method of programming the same. The nonvolatile memory device includes a memory cell array including a plurality of word lines having a first word line and a plurality of memory cells connected to the first word line. The plurality of memory cells includes a plurality of monitoring cells and a plurality of data cells each data cell configured to store N-bit data, N being a natural number. The nonvolatile memory device is configured to perform a first program on the plurality of data cells and a detection program different from the first program on the one or more monitoring cells after performing the first program.
US11699478B2

A semiconductor memory device includes a first semiconductor pillar having i first memory cells on a first side and i second memory cells on a second side, a second semiconductor pillar having i third memory cells on a third side and i fourth memory cells on a fourth side, i first word lines (i is an integer of 4 or more) connected to the i first memory cells and the i third memory cells, i second word lines connected to the i second memory cells and the i fourth memory, and a driver. In writing data to the k-th (k is smaller than i and greater than 1) first memory cell, the driver supplies the k-th first word line with a first voltage larger than a reference voltage, and supplies the k-th second word line with a second voltage smaller than the reference voltage.
US11699477B2

A semiconductor device may implement a command-over-data function on a multi-level signaling data bus architectures. The multi-level signaling data bus architecture may support a multi-level communication architecture that includes a plurality of channels each including conversion of M bitstreams to N multi-level signals, where M is greater than N. A bitstream includes a plurality of bits provided serially, with each bit of the bitstream provided over a period of time. The multi-level signaling data bus is adapted to transmit data using a first set of assigned states of the data bus, and to transmit commands using at least a second assigned state of the data bus.
US11699475B2

Methods, systems, and devices for ferroelectric memory plate power reduction are described. A plate line may be coupled with a voltage source, a capacitor, and one or more sections of a bank of ferroelectric memory cells. During a write operation, the capacitor may be discharged onto the plate line and the resulting voltage may be adjusted (e.g., increased) by the voltage source before writing one or more memory cells. During a write-back operation, a capacitor associated with one or more memory cells may be discharged onto the plate line and stored at the capacitor. The charge may be re-applied to the plate line and adjusted (e.g., increased) by the voltage source during the write-back.
US11699474B2

A magnetic memory device includes a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) stack, a spin-orbit torque (SOT) induction wiring disposed over the MTJ stack, a first terminal coupled to a first end of the SOT induction wiring, a second terminal coupled to a second end of the SOT induction wiring, and a shared selector layer coupled to the first terminal.
US11699465B2

A memory device that operates at high speed is provided. The memory device includes first and second memory cells, first and second bit lines, first and second switches, and a sense amplifier. The sense amplifier comprises a first node and a second node. The first memory cell is electrically connected to the first node through the first bit line and the first switch, and the second memory cell is electrically connected to the second node through the second bit line and the second switch. The sense amplifier amplifies the potential difference between the first node and the second node. The first memory cell and the second memory cell include an oxide semiconductor in a channel formation region.
US11699457B2

A testing system includes a testing apparatus and a crack noise monitoring device. The testing apparatus includes a testing stage and an element pickup module for pressing a semiconductor element on the testing stage. The crack noise monitoring device includes a database unit, a sound conduction set, a voiceprint generation unit and a processing unit. The database unit has a first voiceprint pattern. The sound conduction set is connected to the voiceprint generation unit and the testing apparatus for transmitting a sound wave from the semiconductor element to the voiceprint generation unit. The voiceprint generation unit receives and converts the sound wave into a second voiceprint pattern. The processing unit is electrically connected to the voiceprint generating unit and the database unit for determining whether the first voiceprint pattern is identical to the second voiceprint pattern.
US11699448B2

This relates to systems and processes for using a virtual assistant to control electronic devices. In one example process, a user can speak an input in natural language form to a user device to control one or more electronic devices. The user device can transmit the user speech to a server to be converted into a textual representation. The server can identify the one or more electronic devices and appropriate commands to be performed by the one or more electronic devices based on the textual representation. The identified one or more devices and commands to be performed can be transmitted back to the user device, which can forward the commands to the appropriate one or more electronic devices for execution. In response to receiving the commands, the one or more electronic devices can perform the commands and transmit their current states to the user device.
US11699434B2

Embodiments provide for improved data sequence validity processing, for example to determine validity of sentences or other language within a particular language domain. Such improved processing is useful at least for arranging data sequences based on determined validity, and/or making determinations and/or performing actions based on the determined validity. A determined probability (e.g., transformed into the perplexity space) of each token appearing in a data sequence is used in any of a myriad of manners to perform such data sequence validity processing. Example embodiments provide for generating a perplexity value set for each data sequence in a plurality of data sequences, generating a probabilistic ranking set for the plurality of data sequences based on the perplexity value sets and at least one sequence ranking metric, and generating an arrangement of the plurality of data sequences based on the probabilistic ranking set.
US11699433B2

Techniques for using a dynamic wakeword detection threshold are described. A device detects a wakeword in audio data using a first wakeword detection threshold value. Thereafter, the device receives audio including speech. If the device receives the audio within a predetermined duration of time after detecting the previous wakeword, the device attempts to detect a wakeword in second audio data, corresponding to the audio including the speech, using a second, lower wakeword detection threshold value.
US11699427B2

A waveguide assembly for guiding sound includes a chassis that provides a cavity configured to receive sound propagating in a forwards direction along a primary axis of the waveguide assembly; a fixed waveguide that is fixed with respect to the chassis and positioned on the primary axis of the waveguide assembly, wherein the fixed waveguide is spaced apart from the chassis and is configured to guide sound received by the cavity through at least one opening formed between the fixed waveguide element and the chassis; a moveable waveguide that is moveable with respect to the chassis between: a standby position in which the moveable waveguide is configured to obstruct the at least one opening and form a forward-facing surface of the waveguide assembly; an operational position in which the moveable waveguide is configured to allow sound to exit the cavity through the at least one opening.
US11699422B2

Methods and systems for actively and adaptively cancelling the noise and vibration generated by medical devices. A method includes receiving data from one or more sensors of a medical device. The method includes determining a signature signal for the medical device based at least on the data. The signature signal is a representation of one or more physical byproducts of the medical device, and one or more environmental conditions of a physical environment proximate to the medical device. The method incudes determining an inverted signal based on the signature signal, the inverted signal configured to mask the signature signal. The method includes generating a physical representation of the inverted signal by one or more electrical or electromechanical components of the medical device, and masking the signature signal with the inverted signal.
US11699409B2

A display driving circuit is provided. The display driving circuit includes a source driver, a temperature detecting circuit, and a timing control circuit, wherein the temperature detecting circuit is connected to the timing control circuit, and is configured to detect a temperature of the source driver; and the timing control circuit is further connected to the source driver, and is configured to output a source signal to the source driver based on the temperature of the source driver; wherein a magnitude of a voltage of the source signal is negatively related to the temperature of the source driver.
US11699407B2

A display device driving method and the display device are provided. The display device driving method determines a driving voltage value of each backlight unit based on a content to be displayed by a display unit corresponding to each backlight unit, achieving dynamic adjustment of luminous brightness of the backlight unit according to the display content of the corresponding display unit. Meanwhile, the driving voltage value is related to a noise in an image. Therefore, a better backlight brightness value can be obtained by reducing an influence of the noise on the adjustment of the luminous brightness.
US11699404B2

Often when there is a glare on a display screen the user may be able to mitigate the glare by tilting or otherwise moving the screen or changing their viewing position. However, when driving a car there are limited options for overcoming glares on the dashboard, especially when you are driving for a long distance in the same direction. Embodiments are directed to eliminating such glare. Other embodiments are related to mixed reality (MR) and filling in occluded areas.
US11699398B2

An electroluminescent display device includes a pixel configured to display an image based on a difference between a display data voltage and a first reference voltage, a driving voltage generation circuit configured to supply the display data voltage to the pixel through a data line, and a sensing circuit configured to supply the first reference voltage to the pixel through a sensing line. The sensing circuit includes a sensing channel terminal coupled to the sensing line, a switch coupled between the sensing channel terminal and an input terminal for the first reference voltage, and a sampling circuit configured to sense a voltage of the sensing line which has changed from the first reference voltage independent of driving characteristics of the pixel in a vertical blank period in which the switch is turned off.
US11699395B2

A display device according to some embodiments includes pixels divided into pixel rows arranged in a horizontal direction, and including a light emitting element, and a first transistor for applying a drive current to the light emitting element, and a sensing driver configured to receive a sensing value extracted from one or more of the pixels, wherein at least one pixel row of the pixel rows is configured to be driven in one frame including an emission period in which the light emitting element emits light after a data voltage is applied to the pixels, and an active sensing period for sensing a characteristic of the first transistor.
US11699393B2

A circuit device includes a scan line drive circuit that drives a plurality of scan lines of an electro-optical element. A field for constituting one image includes a plurality of subfields. The scan line drive circuit selects once a scan line group to be selected among the plurality of scan lines, in a subfield included in the plurality of subfields. The scan line group includes a scan line connected to a pixel circuit to which an i-th bit is written in a subfield, and a scan line connected to a pixel circuit to which a j-th bit is written in a subfield.
US11699388B2

A display device includes: a display panel including pixels emitting light, based on a data voltage; a current limiter for determining a scale factor by comparing a previous frame load with a predetermined threshold load, and generating compensated image data by applying the scale factor to current image data as input image data of a current frame to adjust the data voltage; and a data driver for converting the compensated image data into the data voltage and providing the data voltage to the display panel.
US11699383B2

A display is created using “smart pixels.” A smart pixel is a pixel of a display that integrates the pixel pipeline as part of the pixel, rather than using separate integrated circuits. A smart pixel may be based on an integrated stack that includes light emitting elements, an external data contact for receiving digital data for that pixel, and also the pixel pipeline from the digital data to the light emitting elements.
US11699376B2

Systems and methods for a multi-primary color system for display. A multi-primary color system increases the number of primary colors available in a color system and color system equipment. Increasing the number of primary colors reduces metameric errors from viewer to viewer. A six-primary color system includes Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta primaries. The systems of the present invention maintain compatibility with existing color systems and equipment and provide systems for backwards compatibility with older color systems.
US11699375B1

A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate including an active region defined in a well impurity layer having a first conductivity type, a gate electrode on the active region, and a gate insulating layer between the gate electrode and the active region. The active region includes a source region and a drain region at sides of the gate electrode, the source region and the drain region having a second conductivity type, a channel region between the source and drain regions, the channel region having the first conductivity type, a first halo region in contact with the source region and a second halo region in contact with the drain region, the first halo region and the second halo region having the first conductivity type, and a slit well region between the first and second halo regions, the slit well region having the first conductivity type.
US11699370B2

A display device includes a display panel and an image processor. The display panel includes pixels, each pixel among the pixels including sub-pixels. The image processor is configured to process image data for image display via the display panel. An arrangement of sub-pixels of a pixel in an odd-numbered pixel column of the display panel is different from an arrangement of sub-pixels of a pixel in an even-numbered pixel column of the display panel. The image processor includes an edge determiner and a sub-pixel renderer. The edge determiner is configured to determine an edge from the image data. The sub-pixel renderer is configured to perform sub-pixel rendering on pixel data about sub-pixels configured to display a same color in adjacent pixels in the odd-numbered pixel column or the even-numbered pixel column located at the edge.
US11699367B1

A smart display screen that is reversibly rigidly attachable to a door or panel of a semi truck trailer. The smart display screen is linked to a computer and wireless modem that is built into a special frame and cabinet that is reversibly rigidly attachable to a door or panel on a semi truck trailer. The smart display screen is used to display motion video advertisements and still frame advertisements that are seen by other drivers on the road or highway. The special frame and cabinet is reversibly rigidly attachable to a door or panel of a trailer using the special mechanical clamping mechanism which allows the smart display to be easily installed onto any existing trailer door or panel by simply cutting a rectangular hole in the trailer door or panel and then installing the special frame and cabinet.
US11699366B2

A display device may include a display panel in which a plurality of pixels is defined, a back cover disposed on a bottom surface of the display panel, a roller which winds or unwinds the back cover and the display panel and a cover unit which is disposed at a lower side of the display panel and includes a variable cover which moves up or down as the display panel is wound or unwound. Stain, cracks, and separation of the display panel which are caused during the rolling may be reduced.
US11699363B2

In the stretchable display device of the present disclosure, peeling and delamination of connection lines between adjacent circuits mounted on individual fixed substrates that might occur during stretching is reduced. According to one embodiment of the stretchable display device, the steepness of a slope in step in an insulating layer in contact with connection lines is reduced, which prevents delamination. A plurality of individual substrates are disposed on the lower substrate and located in the active area on the lower substrate. The modulus of elasticity of the individual substrates is significantly higher than the modulus of elasticity of the lower substrate. There is a first inorganic layer positioned on each of the plurality of individual substrates, the first inorganic layer having a sidewall surface extending upward from the first substrate. A organic layer is deposited overlying the first inorganic layer, including overlying the sidewall surface of the first inorganic layer. An electrical connection line is on the organic layer and not in contact with any part of the inorganic layer, providing the additional adhesion and thus preventing delamination of the electrical connection lines from the substrate.
US11699359B2

Described herein are examples of weld training systems that show (e.g., transparent and/or translucent) “ghost” images of a welding tool on a display screen of a welding headgear to indicate target positions and/or target orientations of an actual welding tool. In some examples, the weld training systems may additionally “reset” the target tool image to a position closer to the actual welding tool if the target tool image gets too far away. The ability to “reset” the target tool image to a position closer to the actual welding tool may help in minimizing a risk that an operator 106 will overcompensate to try to catch up with the target tool image, which can be detrimental to the weld. Additionally, resetting the target tool image to a position closer the welding tool may allow an operator to better perceive and/or understand differences in orientation and/or other technique parameters.
US11699351B2

A system and apparatus for assisting in determining the best course of action at any point inflight for an emergency. The system may monitor a plurality of parameters including atmospheric conditions along the flight path, ground conditions and terrain, conditions aboard the aircraft, and pilot/crew data. Based on these parameters, the system may provide continually updated information about the best available landing sites or recommend solutions to aircraft configuration errors. In case of emergency, the system may provide a pilot with a procedure for execution for landing the aircraft.
US11699345B2

The disclosure describes systems and methods for determining and adjusting a parking position of a vehicle. In particular, the vehicle may determine a first parking space where the vehicle can move to a second parking space and exit the second parking space in a forward direction.
US11699343B2

A method of determining whether one or more navigable elements of a navigable network within a geographic area are still affected by a precipitation weather event. A quantity parameter is associated with each segment of an electronic map representing the navigable network and indicates the amount of precipitation remaining on the navigable element or portion thereof represented by the segment. The value of the quantity parameter increases in the presence of any precipitation weather event, and decreases ac cording to a predefined function with respect to time in the absence of any such precipitation weather event. A speed of travel of one or more devices along the navigable element or portion thereof represented by a segment is determined and compared to an expected speed of travel for the segment; the value of the quantity parameter being decreased based on the comparison. The value of quantity parameter can be used to generate weather events and/or attribute the cause of a congestion event as being the precipitation weather event.
US11699338B2

A safety warning system including at least one sensor or sensor system to detect an abnormal safety situation relative to a safety zone, at least one network transmitter associated with the at least one sensor or sensor system, at least one controller associated with the at least one sensor or sensor system to receive information from the at least one sensor or sensor system and issue an alert signal based on a comparison of the information received and a safety setpoint, the alert signal issued over a safety zone network, and at least one wearable unit provided for each user in the safety zone, the wearable unit providing at least a tactile alert to the user based on the comparison to warn the user of the occurrence of an abnormal safety situation within the safety zone.
US11699337B2

Techniques are described for tracking intruders of a monitored property by the unique identifying characteristics or “digital fingerprints” of electronic devices carried by the intruders. A system detects an alarm event at a monitored property based on output from at least one sensor located at the monitored property. In response to detecting the alarm event at the monitored property, the system initiates a process to gather electronic identifiers for mobile electronic devices located within the monitored property at a time corresponding to the detected alarm event. The system determines electronic identifiers for the mobile electronic devices located within the monitored property at a time corresponding to the detected alarm event. The system stores in electronic storage, information indicating the determined electronic identifiers for the mobile electronic devices located within the monitored property at a time corresponding to the detected alarm event.
US11699327B2

There is provided a gaming system, gaming machine, and method that utilize an electronic display device configured to display a plurality of symbol-bearing reels and an indicator bearing a pay multiplier. For each spin outcome, the reels are spun and stopped to land symbols in an array. In response to the landed symbols including a catalyst symbol, the values on any value-bearing symbols in the array are multiplied by the pay multiplier and awarded, and the pay multiplier is then modified for a subsequent spin outcome(s) based on the type, e.g., color, of the catalyst symbol. In response to the landed symbols not including the catalyst symbol, no awards are provided for any value-bearing symbols in the array, and the pay multiplier stays the same for a subsequent spin outcome(s) until a catalyst symbol lands in the array.
US11699313B2

A smart key storage case includes a storage case main body that can shield a signal, a transmission path through which a call signal from an in-vehicle device is radiated into the storage case main body, a switch that conducts/cuts off the transmission path, a radio communication unit that performs data communication with a radio communication terminal, a controller that controls the switch, and a response signal relay section that radiates a response signal from the smart key inside the storage case main body to the outside. When the radio communication terminal is present outside the vehicle, the controller controls the switch so that the call signal transmitted from the in-vehicle device to the inside of the cabin is cut off and the call signal transmitted to the outside of the vehicle is transmitted.
US11699300B2

A method for updating biometric authentication data authenticates an input image using an enrollment database (DB) over a first length of time, the authentication including generating information for authenticating the input image, and updates the enrollment DB based on the first length time and the information for authenticating the input image.
US11699293B2

A neural network image processing apparatus arranged to acquire images from an image sensor and to: identify a ROI containing a face region in an image; determine at plurality of facial landmarks in the face region; use the facial landmarks to transform the face region within the ROI into a face region having a given pose; and use transformed landmarks within the transformed face region to identify a pair of eye regions within the transformed face region. Each identified eye region is fed to a respective first and second convolutional neural network, each network configured to produce a respective feature vector. Each feature vector is fed to respective eyelid opening level neural networks to obtain respective measures of eyelid opening for each eye region. The feature vectors are combined and to a gaze angle neural network to generate gaze yaw and pitch values substantially simultaneously with the eyelid opening values.
US11699290B1

Disclosed are a pedestrian re-identification method and apparatus based on local feature attention. The method includes the following steps: S1: obtaining an original surveillance video image data set, and dividing the original surveillance video image data set into a training set and a test set in proportion; and S2: performing image enhancement on the original surveillance video image training set to obtain enhanced images, and converting the enhanced images into sequence data. The pedestrian re-identification technology based on local feature attention uses a multi-head attention mechanism neural network to capture, extract video image feature sequences and replace convolution kernels in a convolutional neural network, uses fully connected layers and an activation function to combine local pedestrian feature sequences into complete pedestrian feature sequences through a weight matrix, performs prediction on the obtained pedestrian feature sequences, outputs position coordinates of pedestrians in the images and selects pedestrians to realize pedestrian re-identification.
US11699281B2

A statistical learning technique that does not rely upon paired imaging information is described herein. The technique may be computer-implemented and may be used in order to train a statistical learning model to perform image synthesis, such as in support of radiation therapy treatment planning. In an example, a trained statistical learning model may include a convolutional neural network established as a generator convolutional network, and the generator may be trained at least in part using a separate convolutional neural network established as a discriminator convolutional network. The generator convolutional network and the discriminator convolutional network may form an adversarial network architecture for use during training. After training, the generator convolutional network may be provided for use in synthesis of images, such as to receive imaging data corresponding to a first imaging modality type, and to synthesize imaging data corresponding to a different, second imaging modality type.
US11699277B2

A segmentation neural network is extended to provide classification at the segment level. An input image of a document is received and processed, utilizing a segmentation neural network, to detect pixels having a signature feature type. A signature heatmap of the input image can be generated based on the pixels in the input image having the signature feature type. The segmentation neural network is extended from here to further process the signature heatmap by morphing it to include noise surrounding an object of interest. This creates a signature region that can have no defined shape or size. The morphed heatmap acts as a mask so that each signature region or object in the input image can be detected as a segment. Based on this segment-level detection, the input image is classified. The classification result can be provided as feedback to a machine learning framework to refine training.
US11699272B2

An example device includes: a memory storing instructions; and a processor connected to the memory. The instructions are to cause the processor to: receive predetermined locations of a fluidic input location and fluidic output locations at a three-dimensional (3D) object model; generate respective paths between the fluidic input and each of the fluidic outputs via associated portions of the 3D object model; replace the respective paths with respective hollow connectors that have respective fluidic resistance selected such that each of the fluidic outputs have a predetermined flow rate from the fluidic input to the fluid outputs; and store, at the memory, data indicative of locations and dimensions of the respective hollow connectors, relative to the fluidic input and the fluidic outputs, the data for use by a three-dimensional printer to print a part that includes the fluidic input, the fluidic outputs and the respective hollow connectors.
US11699267B1

In one implementation, a method of displaying overlapping objects is performed at a device including an optical see-through display, one or more processors, and a non-transitory memory. The method includes obtaining a request to display a first object in front of a second object. The method includes modifying a transparency of the first object in a region corresponding to an overlap between the first object and the second object. The method includes displaying the first object in front of the second object while maintaining visibility of the second object through the overlap between the first object and the second object based on the modified transparency.
US11699262B2

A method is disclosed, the method comprising the steps of receiving, from a first client application, first graphical data comprising a first node; receiving, from a second client application independent of the first client application, second graphical data comprising a second node; and generating a scenegraph, wherein the scenegraph describes a hierarchical relationship between the first node and the second node according to visual occlusion relative to a perspective from a display.
US11699261B2

Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are described herein to model divergent beam ray paths between locations on a roof (e.g., of a structure) and modeled locations of the sun at different times of the day and different days during a week, month, year, or another time period. A graphical user interface allows for visualization of the modeled ray paths and graphical manipulation of the resolution and parameters of the modeling process.
US11699258B2

Methods and graphics processing systems render primitives using a rendering space which is subdivided into a plurality of regions. Geometry processing logic performs a geometry processing phase which determines, for each of a plurality of primitives which are present in a region, whether the primitive totally covers the region; and stores data for the primitives which are present in the region, wherein the stored data comprises, for each of the primitives which are determined to totally cover the region, data to indicate total coverage of the region. Rendering logic performs a rendering phase for rendering primitives within the region. The rendering phase retrieves the stored data for the primitives which are present in the region; selectively processes the primitives which are present in the region based on the retrieved data to determine which sample points within the region are covered by the primitives, wherein if the retrieved data includes data which indicates total coverage of the region for a particular primitive then the processing determines which sample points within the region are covered by the particular primitive is skipped; and determines rendered values at the sample points within the region based on the primitives which cover the respective sample points.
US11699255B2

Examples of systems and methods for rendering an avatar in a mixed reality environment are disclosed. The systems and methods may be configured to automatically scale an avatar or to render an avatar based on a determined intention of a user, an interesting impulse, environmental stimuli, or user saccade points. The disclosed systems and methods may apply discomfort curves when rendering an avatar. The disclosed systems and methods may provide a more realistic interaction between a human user and an avatar.
US11699252B2

Embodiments are disclosed for reconstructing freeform gradients from an input image. In particular, in one or more embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods comprise receiving an input image, computing an outline of the input image, identifying a set of candidate color handles for the input image, each candidate color handle of the set of candidate color handles representing an extremum point for a color in the input image, generating a reconstructed image using a subset of the set of candidate color handles, determining a reconstruction error by computing a difference between the input image and the reconstructed image, and providing the reconstructed image when the reconstruction error is below a threshold value.
US11699233B2

Various example embodiments pertain to processing images that depict tissue samples using a neural network algorithm. The neural network algorithm includes multiple encoder branches that are copies of each other that share the same parameters. The encoder branches can, accordingly, be referred to as Siamese copies of each other.
US11699232B2

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for providing interactive graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for users, such as medical professionals, to glean insight about connectivity data associated with a particular brain. A method can include overlaying nodes representing locations of parcels of a patient's brain on a representation of a brain and displaying the representation of the brain with the overlaid nodes in a GUI. Nodes having connectivity above a first threshold can be represented in a first indicia and nodes having connectivity below a second threshold can be represented in a second indicia. The method can include receiving user input and taking an action based on the user input. The user input can include selecting an area of the representation of the brain for excision. Taking an action based on the input can include calculating an impact of excising the area of the brain on the particular patient.
US11699231B2

A method for establishing a 3D medical imaging model of a subject is to be implemented by an X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner and a processor. The method includes: emitting X-rays on the subject sequentially from plural angles with respect to the subject to obtain M number of X-ray images of the subject in sequence; obtaining, for each pair of consecutive X-ray images, K number of intermediate image(s) by using the pair of consecutive X-ray images as inputs to a convolutional neural network (CNN) model that has been trained for frame interpolation; and establishing the 3D medical imaging model by using a 3D reconstruction technique based on the M number of X-ray images and the intermediate images obtained for the M number of X-ray images.
US11699229B2

A medical image processing apparatus reducing noise of a medical image acquired includes a smoothing unit forming a smoothed image of the medical image, a route forming unit forming a route that is a pixel group positioned continuously in the smoothed image and fulfills a route condition, and a noise reducing unit extracting a pixel group corresponding to the route in the medical image and reducing noise of the medical image based on the extracted pixel group.
US11699219B2

A system and method are provided for capturing an image with correct skin tone exposure. In use, one or more faces are detected having threshold skin tone within a scene. Next, based on the detected one or more faces, the scene is segmented into one or more face regions and one or more non-face regions. A model of the one or more faces is constructed based on a depth map and a texture map, the depth map including spatial data of the one or more faces, and the texture map includes surface characteristics of the one or more faces. The one or more images of the scene are captured based on the model. Further, in response to the capture, the one or more face regions are processed to generate a final image.
US11699216B2

A computer-implemented method executed by at least one processor for reducing radial distortion errors in fish-eye images is presented. The method includes capturing an image from a camera including distortions, detecting arc-shaped edge segments in the image including the distortions, estimating a main distortion parameter by fixing a distortion centerpoint in a middle of the image, estimating the distortion centerpoint with the main distortion parameter, and obtaining an undistorted version of the captured image by inverting the distortion model.
US11699204B2

Methods, systems and computer storage media are disclosed for providing resources to a platform issue. Embodiments describe associating educational resources and an event resource to resolve the platform issue.
US11699203B2

Systems and methods for digital property authentication and management are disclosed. A document representing a trade secret may be requested to be registered with a trade secret registry. A document obfuscation value corresponding to the document may be generated and may be registered with a blockchain. A record of the registration may be generated for the trade secret registry. The registry may be searchable and/or offer functionality such as valuation, insurance provision, and/or verification, among other benefits and functionalities.
US11699197B2

An integrated system and method measures building characteristics and user behavior to provide real-time and forecasted utility usages and costs. The system gathers current and historical heating and cooling load data, compares the data with current and historical weather data and a building system set point, and calculates the heating or cooling load needed for the building based on the user's call for heat or cooling and the ambient environmental conditions. The system additionally analyzes individual device usage using usage signatures and user inputted tracking to create a comprehensive real-time and forecast of utility usages with the estimated costs. Through history of selections with usage changes corresponding to user input of individual devices, the system will be able to learn various devices' usage. The system then creates a comprehensive, real-time forecast of utility costs including the foregoing characteristics.
US11699193B2

Embodiments relate to aggregation operations. More specifically, embodiments relate to enforcing an aggregation constraint across a distributed network of compute nodes responding asynchronously. Each compute node individually processes the local partial aggregate value in parallel and asynchronously communicates with a conflict resolution node (CRN).
US11699188B2

A computing system includes a first computing platform and a virtual exchange computing platform, where the first computing platform provides an application and a first electronic value token and the virtual exchange computing platform is communicatively coupled to the first computing platform. The virtual exchange computing platform receives the information corresponding to the first electronic value token and calculates, via API functions linking to banking as a service (BaaS) functionality processed by a valuation computing platform, a valuation of the first electronic value token. The virtual exchange computing platform causes presentation, via a network and on a first user device, a user interface screen presenting a visualization of a value of the electronic value token and comprising an input and triggers, based on a received trade input from the user interface, a virtual exchange of value involving the first electronic value token.
US11699171B2

In an approach to determining a boundary-specific offer, one or more computer processors determine a user of a mobile device is within a pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors determine a first notification of an offer corresponding to the pre-defined physical boundary. The one or more computer processors send the first notification of the offer to the mobile device. The one or more computer processors determine whether the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary. In response to determining the user of the mobile device moved outside of the pre-defined physical boundary, the one or more computer processors invalidate the offer.
US11699166B2

A blockchain-based multi-merchant loyalty point partnership system may include a blockchain API host that receives a request to create a partnership smart contract for a multi-merchant loyalty point partnership. The request may specify various partnership parameters to include in the partnership smart contract. The blockchain API host may create the partnership smart contract and write the partnership smart contract to a blockchain. One or more qualified merchants may join the partnership smart contract to make the partnership active. In response to a customer completing a plurality of purchases that complete the partnership parameters of the partnership smart contract, the system may issue the customer a purchase reward which may include a loyalty point payout.
US11699164B2

Systems and methods for improving the liquidity and distribution network for luxury and other illiquid items are provided. These systems and methods preferably include the trading of futures and options contracts, which will provide the liquidity and distribution network for luxury items. Possible embodiments of these systems and methods include the trading of futures and options contracts for diamonds and wine. Another embodiment of this invention preferably includes generating indexes for diamond prices, wine prices, luxury item prices, housing values, mortgage prepayments, privately-held companies or for anything with from sufficiently liquid points of value. Another embodiment of this invention preferably includes a centralized data base for retrieving closing and current auction prices for determining the value of, and best method for the auctioning of various items. The data provided by this data base would improve liquidity by creating greater price transparency.
US11699160B2

The current invention pertains to a computer-implemented method, a method, a use thereof, a computer system and a computer program product for determining a potential for anomalous activity by a suspect user, particularly for detecting fraud and most particularly for detecting money laundering.
US11699154B2

In one embodiment, a method includes receiving, at a privacy transaction platform server, from a transaction network server, a transaction approval request associated with a user device and a requesting server including proffered transaction strings and proffered server properties associated with the requesting server, retrieving a privacy transaction record associated with the user device including tagged transaction strings and server properties associated with a provider server, determining that there is a transaction string match between the proffered transaction strings and the corresponding tagged transaction strings, determining that there is a server match between the requesting server and the provider server based on a validity metric for the transaction approval request exceeding a specified confidence threshold based on an analysis of the proffered server properties and the provider server properties, and transmitting, to the transaction network server, a validation response approving the requested transaction.
US11699146B2

A system for updating a digital wallet installation is disclosed. Event information is received. The received event information is evaluated against a set of rules. A digital wallet asset logical instance to be updated is identified based at least in part on the evaluation. The identified instance is updated. An installation of a digital wallet asset associated with the identified instance is identified. An update instruction is provided to a device associated with the installation.
US11699144B2

A method of generating a shared augmented reality payment authentication entry interface includes detecting a first consumer device and a second consumer device; prompting a display of a first augmented reality payment authentication interface at the first consumer device; and prompting a display of a second augmented reality payment authentication interface at the second consumer device.
US11699141B2

Systems and methods are provided for distributing data to multiple data centers within a network based on unique information associated with the data. One example method includes receiving data including a device ID specific to a device of a user and generating, by a filter computing device, a group identifier for the received data based on the device ID. The group identifier is associated with only one of the multiple data centers within the network. The method then includes storing the received data in a data storage device of the one of the multiple data centers based on the group identifier.
US11699133B2

Method, apparatus and computer program product for generating a channel calendar in a group-based communication system are described herein. The apparatus is configured to at least generate a channel calendar identifier associated with a group-based communication channel in the group-based communication system, receive a calendar sharing request associated with the channel calendar identifier from a client device, retrieve the calendar object and calendar object metadata set based on the channel calendar identifier, and cause rendering of the calendar object for display via a user interface of the client device.
US11699132B1

A active learning family-based review method includes selecting a document ranked as relevant by a machine learning model, identifying family documents relationally-linked to the ranked relevant document, generating a batch including the ranked relevant document adjacent to the family documents, and displaying the batch in a computing device. An active learning family-based review computing system includes a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the computing system to select a relevant document using machine learning, identify family documents, generate a batch including the relevant document adjacent to the family documents, and display the batch. A non-transitory computer readable medium stores program instructions that when executed, cause a computer system to select a relevant document using machine learning, identify family documents, generate a batch including the relevant document adjacent to the family documents, and display the batch.
US11699129B2

In one aspect, the present disclosure relates to a method for improved efficiency of an inventory management system. The method can include: performing a first inventory search of inventory data stored in a database using search criteria; receiving, from a beacon sensor, inventory data broadcast from a plurality of beacons; performing a second inventory search by correlating the inventory data broadcast from the plurality of beacons with results of the first inventory search; receiving image data from a camera; performing image classification on the image data to determine one or more class labels for an inventory item within the field-of-view of the camera; performing a third inventory search by correlating the class labels with results of the second inventory search; and presenting results of the third inventory search to a user.
US11699110B2

A vehicle sharing system includes a vehicle having interior transceiver modules associated with different passenger seating areas and a vehicle computing system (VCS) including a processor and a memory in communication with the modules and programmed to detect occupancy status of each seating area based on signals from the modules and to communicate the occupancy statuses to a remote server to facilitate scheduling of ride-sharing passengers for a specified seating area of the vehicle. The reserved seating location may be used to align the seating location/door with a passenger during pick-up, adjust vehicle accessory settings associated with the reserved seating location, and activate a visual indicator to direct the passenger to the assigned/reserved seating location.
US11699109B2

A computer-implemented method can facilitate delivery of targeted content to user devices in situations in which historic tracking data (e.g., cookie data) is generally unavailable and/or unreliable. A p-dimensional embedding of websites can be generated based on a group of user devices for whom tracking data is available. Conversion event data that indicates indicating whether that audience member performed a conversion action can be received. A machine learning model can be trained using the conversion event data and the positions of websites appearing in the conversion event data within the p-dimensional embedding to predict a likelihood of conversion and/or a type of content to provide given a position in the p-dimensional embedding. When an indication that a user device is accessing a website is received, a position of that website in the p-dimensional embedding can be determined and targeted content can be delivered to the user device.
US11699106B2

A computer implemented method of generating a gradient boosting decision tree for obtaining predictions includes finding split points by sorting variable values of a feature by their gradient during training of the gradient boosting decision tree, performing a linear search to find a subset of variables with maximum split gain, and modifying a node of the gradient boosting decision tree to have multiple split points on the node for a feature as a function of the linear search. In a further example, a computer implemented method of controlling overfitting in a gradient boosting decision tree includes combining values of low population feature values into a virtual bin, fanning out the virtual bin into feature values having a low population, and including the low population feature values into multiple split points on a node of the gradient boosting decision tree.
US11699105B2

Techniques are described for training machine learning (ML) models using one or more electronic lists of items previously used in campaigns and labeled with an engagement rate corresponding to the list. A vocabulary formed from a union of the one or more lists may then be used to generate at least some items of a target recipient list. An engagement rate for the target recipient list may be inferred for the target recipient list. Natural language processing (NLP) techniques may be also be applied to optimize an engagement rate of a target recipient list and/or select content for the list.
US11699103B2

Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, a processing system that performs operations including collecting encrypted network traffic flow data from user interaction with an application, deriving a first set of traffic feature vectors from the encrypted network traffic flow data collected, training a machine learning algorithm on the first set of traffic feature vectors to classify each traffic feature vector in the first set of traffic feature vectors as associated with a type of the application or not associated with the type of the application, and classifying whether an encrypted network traffic flow as the type of the application by applying the machine learning algorithm to a traffic feature vector of the encrypted network traffic flow. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11699101B2

Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media for automatic image selection for online product catalogs. An image selection system gathers feature data for images of an item included in listings posted to an online marketplace. The image selection system uses the feature data as input in a machine learning model to determine probability scores indicating an estimated probability that each image is suitable to represent the item. The machine learning model is trained based on a set of training images of the item that have been labeled to indicate whether they are suitable to represent the image. The image selection system compares the probability scores and selects an image to represent the item as a stock image based on the comparison.
US11699100B2

Disclosed are systems and methods relating to providing intersection metrics based on road network data and telematic data.
US11699097B2

A method includes receiving input data at a trained machine learning model that includes a common part and task-specific parts, receiving an execution instruction that identifies one or more processing tasks to be performed, processing the input data using the common part of the trained machine learning model to generate intermediate data, and processing the intermediate data using one or more of the task-specific parts of the trained machine learning model based on the execution instruction to generate one or more outputs.
US11699094B2

Methods, systems, and devices for automated feature selection and model generation are described. A device (e.g., a server, user device, database, etc.) may perform model generation for an underlying dataset and a specified outcome variable. The device may determine relevance measurements (e.g., stump R-squared values) for a set of identified features of the dataset and can reduce the set of features based on these relevance measurements (e.g., according to a double-box procedure). Using this reduced set of features, the device may perform a least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression procedure to sort the features. The device may then determine a set of nested linear models—where each successive model of the set includes an additional feature of the sorted features—and may select a “best” linear model for model generation based on this set of models and a model quality criterion (e.g., an Akaike information criterion (AIC)).
US11699089B2

Methods, systems, and apparatus for improving recommendation systems. In one aspect, a method includes obtaining training data including data sets, wherein each data set includes a value that corresponds to the target feature and multiple values that each correspond to a respective input feature of a set of input features; assigning an input feature from the set of input features to a root node of the quantum decision tree based on calculated information gain values for the input features; creating a path from the root node by iteratively: calculating a cumulative information gain value for unassigned input features; identifying a maximal cumulative information gain value for the unassigned input features and assigning the unassigned input feature corresponding to the maximal cumulative information gain value to a current leaf node in the path creating a new leaf node.
US11699088B2

Methods, systems and apparatus for determining operating parameters for a quantum processor including multiple interacting qubits. In one aspect, a method includes generating a graph of nodes and edges, wherein each node represents a respective qubit and is associated with an operating parameter of the respective qubit, and wherein each edge represents a respective interaction between two qubits and is associated with an operating parameter of the respective interaction; selecting an algorithm that traverses the graph based on a traversal rule; identifying one or multiple disjoint subsets of nodes or one or multiple disjoint subsets of edges, wherein nodes in a subset of nodes and edges in a subset of edges are related via the traversal rule; and determining calibrated values for the nodes or edges in each subset using a stepwise constrained optimization process where constraints are determined using previously calibrated operating parameters.
US11699086B1

Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for training and deploying machine-learning estimation networks in a communications system. One of the methods includes: processing first information with ground truth information to generate a first RF signal by altering the first information by channel impairment having at least one channel effect, using a receiver to process the first RF signal to generate second information, training a machine-learning estimation network based on a network architecture, the second information, and the ground truth information, receiving by the receiver a second RF signal transmitted through a communication channel including the at least one channel effect, inferring by the trained estimation network the receiver to estimate an offset of the second RF signal caused by the at least one channel effect, and correcting the offset of the RF signal with the estimated offset to obtain a recovered RF signal.
US11699079B2

A system for time series analysis using attention models is disclosed. The system may capture dependencies across different variables through input embedding and may map the order of a sample appearance to a randomized lookup table via positional encoding. The system may capture capturing dependencies within a single sequence through a self-attention mechanism and determine a range of dependency to consider for each position being analyzed. The system may obtain an attention weighting to other positions in the sequence through computation of an inner product and utilize the attention weighting to acquire a vector representation for a position and mask the sequence to enable causality. The system may employ a dense interpolation technique for encoding partial temporal ordering to obtain a single vector representation and a linear layer to obtain logits from the single vector representation. The system may use a type dependent final prediction layer.
US11699075B2

A method for training an artificial neural network, in particular a Bayesian neural network, by way of training data sets, having a step of adapting the parameters of the artificial neural network depending on a loss function, the loss function encompassing a first term that represents an estimate of a lower bound of the distances between the classifications of the training data sets by the artificial neural network and the expected classifications of the training data sets. The loss function further encompasses a second term that is configured in such a way that differences in the aleatoric uncertainty in the training data sets over different samples of the artificial neural network are regulated.
US11699071B2

A first machine learning model processes a set of inputs to generate a first set of results. Based on that first set of results, a quality control range is calculated. A second machine learning model calculates a mean accuracy of a second set of results, based on the set of inputs. A determination of whether the mean accuracy of the second set of results is within the quality control range is made, and a user is notified of that determination.
US11699068B2

An imaging device connected to a neural network is provided. An imaging device having a neuron in a neural network includes a plurality of first pixels, a first circuit, a second circuit, and a third circuit. Each of the plurality of first pixels includes a photoelectric conversion element. The plurality of first pixels is electrically connected to the first circuit. The first circuit is electrically connected to the second circuit. The second circuit is electrically connected to the third circuit. Each of the plurality of first pixels generates an input signal of the neuron. The first circuit, the second circuit, and the third circuit function as the neuron. The third circuit includes an interface connected to the neural network.
US11699060B2

Provided are transaction cards including an expanded identification ship. In some approaches, a transaction card may include a body having a first main side opposite a second main side, wherein the body defines an outer perimeter including a first end perimeter opposite a second end perimeter, and a first side perimeter opposite a second side perimeter. The transaction card may further include an identification chip having a plurality of contacts, wherein a first contact of the plurality of contacts extends to at least one of the following: the first end perimeter, the second end perimeter, the first side perimeter, and the second side perimeter.
US11699059B2

Provided are transaction cards with a reduced weight core. In some approaches, a transaction card may include a body having a first outer layer opposite a second outer layer, and a corrugated core between the first outer layer and the second outer layer, wherein the corrugated core comprises a plurality of alternating peaks and valleys coupled to the first outer layer and the second outer layer. The transaction card may further include an identification chip positioned through the first outer layer, wherein the identification chip is directly coupled to the corrugated core.
US11699051B2

An inspection method is provided for checking the integrity of a combination of a security marking and an identification label, the security marking including at least one contrast field having a comparatively high reflectivity in a first and a second wavelength range, and a security field, having different reflection properties in the first wavelength range compared to the second wavelength range, and the identification label having at least one light background around mark components printed with dark color. The inspection method may include capturing possibly averaged gray values of the contrast field and the identification label background, comparing the gray values, and determining whether the gray value of the contrast field of the security marking deviates from the gray value of the background of the identification label by less than a predefined maximum amount.
US11699044B1

An apparatus and methods for generating automated communication simulation using artificial intelligence is disclosed. The apparatus comprises at least a processor, a memory communicatively connected to the processor, wherein the memory includes instructions configuring the at least a processor to receive a prior communication datum from a first user, parse the prior communication datum to extract at least a contextual datum relating to a second user, generate a correspondence simulation from the first user to the second suer as a function of the at least a contextual datum, receive a prior handwriting image datum from the first user, classify at least a portion of the prior handwriting image datum to at least a glyph, identify at least a semantic match to the at least a glyph in the correspondence simulation, generate and transmit an automated communication simulation using the at least a semantic match and the correspondence simulation.
US11699037B2

Systems and methods for increasing the impact of a message for a target individual are provided. An audio recording of the message and audio recordings of the target individual are each associated with transcribed text, which is separated into morphemes. Morphemes in the message are substituted with, or supplemented by, matching morphemes in the audio recordings of the target individual to create a revised version of the audio recording of the message, and then electronically transmit the revised audio recording to an electronic device associated with the target individual.
US11699032B2

In non-limiting examples of the present disclosure, systems, methods and devices for identifying a target value in a data set are presented. A request for a first target value in a data array may be received, wherein the request comprises first reference value. The data array may comprise a plurality of values and a plurality of value types included in one or more tables in a computer-implemented spreadsheet application. An index comprising a plurality of sorted reference numbers corresponding to a plurality of values in the data array may be generated based on the request. The index may be searched, and based at least on the search, the first reference value may be identified. In additional examples, the index may be cached and utilized to process additional target value requests that reference an overlapping range value with the first request.
US11699025B2

A system for electronic data interchange (EDI) management includes a memory for storing the EDI document data and a machine learning model representing a set of features of EDI documents and a corresponding status. The system further includes a processor and a non-transitory computer readable medium storing instructions for: accessing an EDI file, the EDI file comprising envelope metadata for an envelope and a first EDI document; and translating the EDI file into a first translated EDI document containing the envelope metadata and a set of EDI document data extracted from the first EDI document, the first translated EDI document formatted according to a hierarchical structure comprising attributes translatable into features processable by the machine learning model to determine a status of the first EDI document.
US11699023B2

A sensory content production system generates sensory associated with concepts identified in an electronic document. Definitions of each concept are identified, and the concepts are stored in connection with their associated definitions. Sensory content is generated for the concepts and concepts definitions and stored in connection with each other in a sensory content layer. Availability of sensory content is indicated to users by interactive markers.
US11699021B1

Disclosed is a system for reading contents from a document. The system includes a memory unit for storing a set of instructions, and a processing unit is coupled to the memory unit for processing the set of instruction. The set of instructions initiates with a step of rendering the document to retrieve the image of each page and retrieving the digital text and location of each word to create digital text blocks for each word. Running OCR on the images retrieved on rendering the document to an OCR location and creating OCR text blocks from the obtained OCR location of each word. Creating an empty array of text blocks, and adding the digital text blocks to the empty array. Adding one OCR text block to the corresponding empty array on confirming the location and performing the looping step on loop till the document is added with the OCR text block into each empty array.
US11699015B2

An integrated circuit includes a middle active-region structure between a group-one active-region structure and a group-two active-region structure. The integrated circuit also includes a main circuit, a group-one circuit, and a group-two circuit. The main circuit includes at least one boundary gate-conductor intersecting the middle active-region structure. The group-one circuit includes a group-one isolation structure separating the group-one active-region structure into a first part in the group-one circuit and a second part in a first adjacent circuit. The group-two circuit includes a group-two isolation structure separating the group-two active-region structure into a first part in the group-two circuit and a second part in a second adjacent circuit.
US11699011B2

An method, a computer readable medium and a system for an automated design of a controllable oscillator are provided, wherein the method includes: receiving a set of input data through an automated design procedure, wherein the set of input data includes an initial circuit description file and a criteria file, and the initial circuit description file records initial values of parameters of one or more components within the controllable oscillator; performing simulation according to the set of input data through the automated design procedure to generate a simulation result; and selectively modifying at least one parameter within the parameters of the one or more components according to the simulation result through the automated design procedure. In addition, in the process of modifying the at least one parameter, connection relationships of all components within the controllable oscillator are unchanged.
US11699009B2

A method of generating a layout diagram of an IC device includes assigning a leakage constraint to a first schematic net of the IC device and determining a violation of the leakage constraint based on a dummy gate region. The IC layout diagram includes the dummy gate region between a first component of the first schematic net and a second component of a second schematic net of the IC device. The method includes modifying the IC layout diagram in response to the leakage constraint violation, and generating a layout file based on the modified IC layout diagrams.
US11699007B2

Provided is a replay system of ship collision accidents using a free running model test including a ship collision replay simulation system configured to replay the ship collision accidents by receiving a navigation trajectory of the ship collision accidents; a free running model system configured to perform a free running model test of the collision accident ship using a free running model ship; and a free running control system configured to remotely perform the free running model test, in which the replay of the ship collision accidents is performed by simultaneously performing a simulation in the ship collision replay simulation system and a free running model test in the free running model system.
US11699005B2

An augmented reality (AR) system for generating and displaying a pre-disaster Enhanced Situation Visualization (ESV) is provided. The AR system may include an ESV computing device, a user computing device operated by a user and a reference database. The user computing device may transmit a reference request message to the ESV device, the reference request message including an image and/or GPS location of a property. The ESV computing device may determine the subject of the image is the property, retrieve reference information including peril maps associated with the property from the reference database, and determine situation information specific to the subject. The reference and situation information including a loss estimate may be displayed on the user computing device to provide an ESV of the property. The ESV may be used for insurance-related activities, such as handling, adjusting, and/or generating an insurance policy, premium, and/or discount, and/or generating insurance-related recommendations.
US11699002B2

A method to digitally simulate an evolving quantum state of a qubit register of a quantum computer is enacted in a computer system. The quantum state is represented as an array of complex-valued amplitudes, where each amplitude is associated with an individual qubit of the qubit register, and where the quantum state is separable as a product of the individual quantum states of each qubit. One or more quantum-program instructions corresponding to a quantum circuit are received, and the amplitudes of the array are adjusted to reflect a change in the quantum state pursuant to execution of the quantum circuit, the change preserving the separability of the quantum state as a product of individual quantum states of each qubit. One or more of the adjusted amplitudes are then outputted computationally, in such form as to be receivable as input to a computer program.
US11699000B2

An apparatus includes a processor to: generate variants of an experiment design based on varied parameters; for each variant, estimate terms based on the model, and derive an optimality value; present a table of the variants including a column for each varied parameter and a column for the optimality value, a row for each variant, and a bar graph for each column depicting a distribution of the values therein; present function controls operable to select a function to perform on row(s) of the table in response to selection of a bar of a bar graph of a column; in response to selection of a function, change the current function to the selected function; and in response to a selection of a bar of a bar graph of a column, perform the current function on row(s) based on instances of the value associated with selected bar.
US11698998B2

A method and system provide the ability to propagate object connections. A three-dimensional (3D) model (that has 3D object components) is acquired. Two or more of the 3D object components are selected as input elements. A connection between the input elements is defined and selected. Data is autonomously collected from the selected connection. The data includes a number of the input elements, a section type of the input elements, and a relative geometrical position between the input elements. A rule autonomously created based on the data. The 3D model is autonomously searched based on the rule to identify other instances of other 3D object components that are consistent with the data. The connection is then autonomously propagated to the identified other 3D object components.
US11698995B2

An integrated-circuit device comprises a processor, a peripheral component, a bus system, connected to the processor and to the peripheral component, and configured to carry bus transactions; and hardware filter logic. The bus system is configured to carry security-state signals for distinguishing between secure and non-secure bus transactions. The peripheral component comprises a register interface, accessible over the bus system, and comprising a hardware register and a direct-memory-access (DMA) controller for initiating bus transactions on the bus system. The peripheral component supports a secure-in-and-non-secure-out state in which the hardware filter logic is configured to prevent non-secure bus transactions from accessing the hardware register of the peripheral component, but to allow secure bus transactions to access the peripheral component. The peripheral component is configured to allow an incoming secure bus transaction to access the hardware register and to initiate a bus transaction as non-secure.
US11698994B2

A method is for a first-time startup of a not fully personalized secure element, which serves for the use of services of a mobile communication network, in a mobile terminal. In the method, the secure element is started and requested to transmit a status message. The secure element transmits a status message in which it is stated whether the secure element: S1) contains only a bootloader but as yet no firmware image for the secure element; S2) contains a firmware image for the secure element but is not yet fully personalized; or S3) is fully personalized. The secure element is accepted in the cases S1), S2) and S3) and rejected in other cases. In the case S1), a download for a firmware image of the secure element is initiated for a first-time startup.
US11698986B1

Method and system disclosed herein facilitate retrieval of a blockchain key. The method comprises receiving a key store comprising a first encryption method, a second encryption method, and identification information of one or more network nodes storing a plurality of encrypted storage keys; displaying an authentication request and receiving and input form the user in response to the authentication request; upon the input received matching a record within a database, instructing the one or more network nodes to transmit the encrypted key segments; decrypting each encrypted key segment based on the first encryption method; and generating a blockchain key by appending the strings of the key segments based on the second encryption method.
US11698985B2

An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to receive a device ID for identifying a processing request transmission device and a processing request from the processing request transmission device, and specify a related user related to the processing request based on the device ID and then execute processing according to the processing request.
US11698981B2

A database system comprising a database having a dynamic schema and comprising a plurality of data storage nodes; and at least one processor configured to, using an encryption process: manage access to plaintext data stored in the plurality of data storage nodes by users employing at least one client-controlled resource in a client access layer; restrict access to the plaintext data by other users, wherein the other users include users with system administration privileges for the database and administrators of processing resources hosting the database; and manage access to encrypted copies of the plaintext data by the users with system administration privileges for the database such that the system administration privileges do not enable access to plaintext versions of the encrypted copies. A method for managing data security for a database. A database system with a dynamic schema architecture, a client access layer, and an operational database layer.
US11698974B1

A programmable integrated circuit device includes a programmable core, a boot device configured to boot up the programmable core, and a one-time programmable memory module controlling life cycle states of the programmable integrated circuit device, including (i) an operational state during which programming resources of the programmable device are locked, and (ii) an inspection state in which the programming resources of the programmable device are accessible. The one-time programmable memory module is configured to allow unidirectional advance from the operational state to the inspection state, when authorized by a lock control circuit responsive to control signals from the boot device to authorize the unidirectional advance from the operational state to the inspection state. Authorization of the unidirectional advance may be limited to a time interval during a boot cycle of the programmable device. The unidirectional advance may be based on receipt of an authenticated request from a requester.
US11698960B2

A management apparatus, a management method, and a storage medium that can appropriately deny an application intended not to change a software configuration of a device are provided. The management apparatus includes: an acceptance unit that accepts, from an applicant, an application intended not to change a software configuration of a device; and a processing unit that denies the application based on the number of times of applications accepted by the acceptance unit.
US11698958B2

Systems and methods are described for authorizing users and/or devices. An example method may comprise receiving, from a user device, a request to access a function associated with a service account. The request may comprise an identifier of the user device. The example method may comprise determining, based on the identifier, a primary authority holder of the service account. The example method may comprise determining that a first record on a first distributed ledger associated with the primary authority holder indicates that the user device is associated with the primary authority holder. The example method may comprise determining that a second record on a second distributed ledger associated with the user device indicates that the user device is associated with the primary authority holder. The example method may comprise granting, based on the request, the first record, and the second record, the user device access to the function.
US11698953B2

A method, computer program product, and computing system for defining a correction factor for a biometric profile of a plurality of biometric profiles based upon, at least in part, a detection performance metric associated with the biometric profile. The biometric profile may be adjusted based upon, at least in part, the detection policy for the biometric profile.
US11698951B2

Provided is a rack, comprising: a plurality of rack units; and a plurality of lockers each housing a different respective subset of the rack units, wherein respective lockers among the plurality comprise: a first respective barrier disposed between a respective pair of the rack units; a second respective barrier disposed between another respective pair of the rack units; a third respective barrier that is orthogonal to the first barrier and the second barrier, the third respective barrier being moveably or removeably coupled to the rack; a respective volume configured to receive one or more computing devices; and a respective lock configured to secure the third respective barrier to the rack in the closed position when in a locked state.
US11698939B2

Methods, systems, and computer programs are presented for displaying a customized news stream. One method includes an operation for identifying dwell times spent by users while accessing a first plurality of items, each item belonging to one media type from a plurality of media types (e.g., news articles, videos, slide shows, etc.). In addition, the method includes operations for determining statistical parameters for each media type based on the identified dwell times, and for detecting a news corpus having a second plurality of items. A priority for each item in the news corpus is determined based on the media type of the item, the corresponding statistical parameters for the media type of the item, and the profile of a user. The news stream is sent to the user for presentation on a display, the news stream being sorted based on the priority of the items in the news corpus.
US11698938B2

Generally, the present disclosure relates to solving issues with inefficient management of data within an organization by building a central repository of events within the data ecosystem. The data event management system, disclosed herein, offers a platform agnostic ledger of the data ecosystem that enables data transparency and identifies patterns/bottlenecks to properly adjust to meeting the needs of the data consumer. With this information, data driven decisions can be made to prioritize workload and ensure funding is supporting the consumer prioritized assets.
US11698937B2

Content-specific URLs (CSURLs) are efficiently created to identify documents and intended visible content (Intended Content) within the documents that may be the whole of or only parts of the documents. The Intended Content of CSURLs can be affected, e.g. in the live web, by linkrot or content modification. Activation of CSURLs in conventional user agents (e.g. web browsers) results in automatic opening of underlying documents and/or offers to upgrade to a more capable user agent. Activation of CSURLs in a capable user agent result in automatic finding and distinguishing, e.g. by highlighting and scrolling, of matching content, which is robust in many circumstances wherein Intended Content has been non-trivially altered.
US11698935B2

A method for maintaining links is described. A document selection is received, including a first destination document containing a first link to linked content. A first source document containing the linked content and not contained within the document selection is identified using the first link. A copy mode is selected, using an intrinsic property associated with the first link, from: a first mode where a second destination document that is a copy of the first destination document is generated and includes a second link to the linked content within the first source document, without copying the first source document, and a second copy mode where i) a second source document that is a copy of the first source document is generated, ii) the second destination document is generated and includes a second link to the linked content within the second source document. The selected copy mode is performed.
US11698932B2

A media content item recommendation system recommends media content items based on one or more attributes of a seed playlist. The recommended media content items can be determined from a plurality of existing playlists that have been created over a period of time. Such existing playlists can be selected based on similarity to the seed playlist.
US11698930B2

Various embodiments are generally directed to techniques for determining artificial neural network topologies, such as by utilizing probabilistic graphical models, for instance. Some embodiments are particularly related to determining neural network topologies by bootstrapping a graph, such as a probabilistic graphical model, into a multi-graphical model, or graphical model tree. Various embodiments may include logic to determine a collection of sample sets from a dataset. In various such embodiments, each sample set may be drawn randomly for the dataset with replacement between drawings. In some embodiments, logic may partition a graph into multiple subgraph sets based on each of the sample sets. In several embodiments, the multiple subgraph sets may be scored, such as with Bayesian statistics, and selected amongst as part of determining a topology for a neural network.
US11698918B2

A system and method for generating data visualizations. The method includes generating an enriched data layer based on a plurality of knowledge graphs, the plurality of knowledge graphs including a plurality of first nodes, the enriched data layer including a plurality of second nodes, wherein each of the plurality of second nodes is connected via an edge to at least one of the plurality of first nodes; and generating a data visualization based on the enriched data layer and a request for data, wherein the request for data indicates a type of data corresponding to at least one of the plurality of second nodes, wherein the data visualization is generated using data represented by at least one of the plurality of first nodes connected to the at least one of the plurality of second nodes.
US11698916B1

Systems and methods include techniques for recording information for tracing a timestamp to its source. The techniques can facilitate auditing of a time service by external auditors. The timestamps can be collected from all the sources and intermediate touch points like timing and network switches and can be stored in a distributed time ledger. In one example, a method includes receiving, at a collection time by a time collector, a timestamp from each of a plurality of timing devices at a collection time; aggregating the timestamp of each of the plurality of timing devices into a timestamp record, the timestamp record including the collection time and a timestamp entry for each of the timing devices, wherein the timestamp entry for a timing device includes a timing device identifier and the timestamp corresponding to the timing device providing the timestamp; and inserting the timestamp record into an immutable time ledger.
US11698908B2

There is provided systems and method for content inversion for use in user searches and product recommendations. The methods include receiving a first content, wherein the first content includes a first sentence having at least one first sentiment expression, creating a syntactic parse tree of the first sentence, identifying a first sentiment in the at least one first sentiment expression, wherein the first sentiment corresponds to a first polarity, determining a first needs expression corresponding to the first sentiment, wherein the first needs expression includes a first subject. The method may further include creating a sub-tree corresponding to the first needs expression, and grouping the content with other content having similar sub-trees.
US11698903B2

A method executes at a computing device that includes a display. The device displays a user interface that includes a data flow pane and a calculation pane, the data flow pane including a node/link diagram for a data prep flow. A user selects a node in the diagram, and the device populates affordances in the calculation pane according to data fields of a data set associated with the selected node. A first user input specifies grouping on a first data field, and a second user input specifies an aggregation function on a second data field. In response to the user inputs, for each distinct value of the first data field, the device aggregates corresponding values of the second data field according to the aggregation function. Calculated data values are displayed in the calculation pane. The device saves rows of data displayed in the calculation pane as a new data source.
US11698896B2

A content management system provides a mechanism for multi-file check-in features useful for content management. The content management system provides a way for users to check in multiple files in a single action. The system allows users to either select assets (e.g., files) or drag and drop multiple assets to be checked in. The assets being checked in are automatically matched with checked out assets, and once matched, unlocked.
US11698893B2

In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for use of lock-less data structures and processes with a multidimensional database computing environment. Lock-less algorithms or processes can be implemented with specific hardware-level instructions so as to provide atomicity. A memory stores an index cache retaining a plurality of index pages of the multidimensional database. A hash table indexes index pages in the index cache, wherein the hash table is accessible by a plurality of threads in parallel through application of the lock-less process.
US11698892B2

The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for using a variety of hypothesis tests to identify errors within tables and other structured datasets. For example, systems disclosed herein can generate a modified table from an input table by removing one or more entries from the input table. The systems disclosed herein can further leverage a collection of training tables to determine probabilities associated with whether the input table and modified table are drawn from the collection of training tables. The systems disclosed herein can additionally compare the probabilities to accurately determine whether the one or more entries include errors therein. The systems disclosed herein may apply to a variety of different sizes and types of tables to identify different types of common errors within input tables.
US11698889B2

Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to processing data. An example method includes acquiring data related to a first moment in streaming data of an object to be processed. The method further includes storing the data in a first entry of a data table based on an identification of the object to be processed, wherein the data table further includes a second entry before the first entry, and the second entry stores data related to a second moment before the first moment in the streaming data. The method further includes updating an index related to the object to be processed based on the first entry. Thus, a solution to the problem of performing search in data at different moments is provided, and it is unnecessary for a user to participate in the solution, thus improving the user experience and reducing the use of storage resources.
US11698885B2

One embodiment of a system comprises a client device and a remote content management system. The client device comprises a synchronization manager that maintains a remote virtual model that models a synchronization state of a remote peer resource at the content management system and a local virtual model that models a synchronization state of a local peer resource in the local file system. The synchronization manager determines that the remote peer resource and local peer resource are out of sync based on a comparison of the remote virtual model and the local virtual model and synchronizes changes from the local cache to the content management system to update the remote peer resource or synchronizes changes from the content management system to update the local peer resource.
US11698875B2

An IC is provided. The IC includes an input pin, a controller, a timer, a first memory, a processor, at least one output pin, an output module coupled to the output pin, and a direct memory access (DMA) device coupled between the output module and the first memory. The controller is configured to provide a first control signal in response to a command from the input pin. The timer is configured to periodically provide a trigger signal according to the first control signal. The processor is configured to store first data in the first memory. The DMA device is configured to obtain the first data from the first memory in response to the trigger signal, and transmit the first data to the output module. The output module is configured to provide the first data to the output pin according to a transmission rate.
US11698860B2

Methods, systems, and apparatuses provide support for multiple address spaces in order to facilitate data movement. One apparatus includes an input/output memory management unit (IOMMU) comprising: a plurality of memory-mapped input/output (MMIO) registers that map memory address spaces belonging to the IOMMU and at least a second IOMMU; and hardware control logic operative to: synchronize the plurality of MMIO registers of the at least the second IOMMU; receive, from a peripheral component endpoint coupled to the IOMMU, a direct memory access (DMA) request, the DMA request to a memory address space belonging to the at least the second IOMMU; access the plurality of MMIO registers of the IOMMU based on context data of the DMA request; and access, from the IOMMU, a function assigned to the memory address space belonging to the at least the second IOMMU based on the accessed plurality of MMIO registers.
US11698859B2

An embodiment of an electronic apparatus may include one or more substrates, and logic coupled to the one or more substrates, the logic to receive a first request to allocate a direct swap file associated with an application stored in a system memory on a persistent storage media, and map a linear and continuous space of the persistent storage media to the direct swap file associated with the application in response to the first request. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
US11698856B2

Methods, systems, and devices for maintaining sequentiality for media management of a memory sub-system are described. A plurality of read commands in connection with a set of media management operations for a plurality of transfer units are issued according to a read sequence. A plurality of entries associated with the set of media management operations are stored. A plurality of write commands in connection with the set of media management operations are issued based on the plurality of entries of the read sequence.
US11698851B2

A technique includes receiving, by a computer, user input representing creation of a first programmatic description of a first test object of source code to be tested. The technique includes, in response to receiving the user input, determining, by the computer, based on other programmatic descriptions of other test objects, a recommendation of a parameter to be used in the first programmatic description to identify the first test object. The technique includes causing, by the computer, a display of the recommendation.
US11698840B2

A transaction consensus processing method for a blockchain is provided. A target node that initiates a proposition performs compression processing on proposed transaction data based on a compression algorithm, and fragments the compressed transaction data into a number of data fragments based on an erasure code algorithm. The method includes: receiving a data fragment of the transaction data that is sent by the target node in a unicast mode, data fragments sent by the target node to nodes in the unicast mode being different; broadcasting the received data fragment to other nodes, and receiving data fragments of the transaction data that are broadcast by the other nodes; performing data recovery on the received data fragment based on an erasure code reconstruction algorithm, performing decompression processing on the recovered transaction data based on a decompression algorithm to obtain original content of the transaction data, and completing the consensus.
US11698836B2

Methods and systems for a storage environment are provided. One method includes splitting storage of a plurality of zoned solid-state drives (ZNS SSDs) into a plurality of physical zones (PZones) across a plurality of independent media units of each ZNS SSD, the PZones visible to a first tier RAID (redundant array of independent disks) layer; generating a plurality of RAID zones (RZones), each RZone having a plurality of PZones; presenting one or more RZones to a second tier RAID layer by the first tier RAID layer for processing read and write requests using the plurality of ZNS SSDs; and utilizing, by the first tier RAID layer, a parity PZone at each ZNS SSD for storing parity information corresponding to data written in one or more PZone corresponding to a RZone presented to the second tier RAID layer and storing the parity information in a single parity ZNS SSD.
US11698834B2

According to an embodiment, a memory controller obtains first data in a first page using a first voltage, obtains a first shift amount based on a first and second number. The first and second numbers represent numbers of bits each of which has different values in a first and second manner between the first data and first expected data. The controller obtains second data in the second page using a second voltage and a second shift amount, and obtains a third shift amount based on a third and fourth number, the third and fourth numbers respectively represent numbers of bits each of which has different values in the first and second manner between the second data and second expected data.
US11698828B2

Aspects of the disclosure describe methods and systems for cross-referencing forensic snapshots over time. In one exemplary aspect, a method may comprise receiving a first snapshot of a computing device at a first time and a second snapshot of the computing device at a second time and applying a pre-defined filter to the first snapshot and the second snapshot, wherein the pre-defined filter includes a list of files that are to be extracted from each snapshot. The method may comprise subsequent to applying the pre-defined filter, identifying differences in the list of files extracted from the first snapshot and the second snapshot. The method may comprise creating a change map for the computing device that comprises the differences in the list of files over a period of time, wherein the period of time comprises the first time and the second time, and outputting the change map in a user interface.
US11698818B2

A computer implemented method of executing a plurality of discrete software modules each including a machine learning algorithm as an executable software component configurable to approximate a function relating a domain data set to a range data set; a data store; and a message handler as an executable software component arranged to receive input data and communicate output data for the module, wherein the message handler is adapted to determine domain parameters for the algorithm based on the input data and to generate the output data based on a result generated by the algorithm, each module having associated a metric of resource utilization by the module, the method including receiving a request for a machine learning task; and selecting a module from the plurality of modules for the task based on the metric associated with the module.
US11698816B2

Systems and methods are provided for lock-free thread scheduling. Threads may be placed in a ring buffer shared by all computer processing units (CPUs), e.g., in a node. A thread assigned to a CPU may be placed in the CPU's local run queue. However, when a CPU's local run queue is cleared, that CPU checks the shared ring buffer to determine if any threads are waiting to run on that CPU, and if so, the CPU pulls a batch of threads related to that ready-to-run thread to execute. If not, an idle CPU randomly selects another CPU to steal threads from, and the idle CPU attempts to dequeue a thread batch associated with the CPU from the shared ring buffer. Polling may be handled through the use of a shared poller array to dynamically distribute polling across multiple CPUs.
US11698815B2

A method apparatus for resource allocation and related products are provided. The method includes the following. An operating system acquires at least one system event associated with a target application in response to detecting that the target application is running in a foreground of the mobile terminal. The operating system identifies an internal running scenario of the target application according to the at least one system event. The operating system acquires a strategy for performance improvement corresponding to the internal running scenario. The operating system adjusts allocation of system resources of the target application according to the strategy for performance improvement.
US11698810B2

Activities related to data analyses are managed in part using task objects representing tasks that need to be performed. In one embodiment, a method comprises: receiving a first request to generate a task object that describes a task; responsive to the first request, generating the task object, the task object being a data structure that comprises values for task object fields that represent attributes of the task; identifying, in a repository of data objects, a particular data object to associate with the task object; determining that a first field of the task object fields corresponds to a second field of the particular data object, the second field of the particular data object having a particular value; and assigning the first field of the task object to the particular value of the corresponding second field. In another embodiment, task objects are associated with geolocation data, and mapped or otherwise presented accordingly.
US11698809B1

The retrieval of files can be facilitated in real-time in the general context of backup and recovery. A processor can receive a request to retrieve a particular volume of data from an object storage database. A virtual volume can be presented to an emulator for creation of a virtual machine representing the particular volume of data. A request can be received to access a particular file from the particular volume of data at a specific point in time. In response to the request to access the file, the data stream can be paused, the particular file can be fetched, and the particular file can be transmitted to the emulator.
US11698806B2

Systems and methods for accelerating hypercalls for nested virtual machines. An example method may comprise executing, by a host computer system, a Level 0 hypervisor managing a Level 1 virtual machine (VM). The Level 0 hypervisor receives a first function component from a Level 2 hypervisor managing a Level 3 VM, where the first function component performs a first functionality associated with a hypercall issued by the Level 3 VM; stores the first function component in a memory space associated with the Level 0 hypervisor; detects the hypercall issued by the Level 3 VM; and responsive to detecting the hypercall, executes the first function component to modify a VM context for the Level 3 VM.
US11698792B2

A device includes a power button and a fingerprint sensor, where the power button is integrated with the fingerprint sensor. A method is applied to a process in which a user presses the power button to start up the device. The method includes obtaining fingerprint information acquired by the fingerprint sensor, and saving the fingerprint information. The method further includes obtaining a fingerprint authentication request. The method further includes providing the fingerprint information to perform fingerprint authentication to log in to an operating system of the device.
US11698789B2

Restoring speculative history used for making speculative predictions for instructions processed in a processor. The processor can be configured to speculatively predict an outcome of a condition or predicate of a conditional control instruction before its condition is fully evaluated in execution. Predictions are made by the processor based on a history that is updated based on outcomes of past predictions. If a conditional control instruction is mispredicted in execution, the processor can perform a misprediction recovery by stalling the instruction pipeline, flushing younger instructions in the instruction pipeline back to the mispredicted conditional control instruction, and then re-fetching instructions in the correct instruction flow path for execution. The processor can be configured to restore entries of the speculative history associated with younger control independent (CI) conditional control instructions, so that younger fetched instructions that follow non-re-fetched CI instructions in misprediction recovery will use a more accurate speculative history.
US11698783B2

A server configured to transmit update data used in updating software of an in-vehicle device of a vehicle to the vehicle. The server includes: a communication module configured to receive usage information representing a usage state of the vehicle, and transmit the update data to the vehicle; and one or more processors configured to control, based on the usage information, at least one of a timing or a communication speed of transmitting the update data to the vehicle by the communication module.
US11698781B2

The system and method described herein may upgrade kernels in cloud images deployed in cloud computing environments without having to rebuild a machine image that contains a root file system for the cloud image. For example, the cloud image may include a ramdisk that compares the kernel booted in the cloud image to the root file system to verify whether the machine image contains a directory hierarchy matching an operating system release for the kernel. In response to the machine image containing the matching directory hierarchy, the root file system may be mounted for execution in the cloud computing environment. Alternatively, in response to the machine image lacking the matching directory hierarchy, the ramdisk may dynamically create the matching directory hierarchy and inject modules that support the kernel into the root file system prior to mounting and delivering control to the root file system.
US11698769B1

Example techniques relate to playback queue subscriptions. An example implementation involves a computing system receiving, from a first computing device associated with a first user account, an instruction to enable subscription to a first playback queue associated with a first media playback system. In response to the instruction, the computing system enables second user accounts to subscribe to the first playback queue. The second user accounts are registered with respective second media playback systems in respective second household. The computing system receives, from a particular second media playback system, a request to subscribe to the first playback queue; and in response, sends one or more messages that update a control interface of the first control device to display a subscriber indication and (ii) sends one or more messages that populate a second playback queue of the particular second media playback system with audio tracks of the first playback queue.
US11698754B2

Method and apparatus for managing data in a storage device, such as a solid-state drive (SSD). A non-volatile memory (NVM) is arranged into multiple garbage collection units (GCUs) each separately erasable and allocatable as a unit. Read circuitry applies read voltages to memory cells in the GCUs to sense a programmed state of the memory cells. Calibration circuitry groups different memory cells from different GCUs into calibration groups that share a selected set of read voltages. A read command queue accumulates pending read commands to transfer data from the NVM to a local read buffer. Read command coalescing circuitry coalesces selected read commands from the queue into a combined command for execution as a single batch command. The combined batch command may include read voltages for use in retrieval of the requested data.
US11698752B2

A method and system for retransmitting messages in a memory subsystem are described. A message is transmitted to a host system. A response message is expected to be received from the host system in response to the message. A determination that the response message was not received prior to detecting an indication of a processing of a number of commands from the host system is performed. The message is retransmitted to the host system in response to the determination.
US11698747B2

First data is received from a first host system and second data is received from a second host system. A composite signal is generated to represent both the first data received from the first host system and the second data received from the second host system. The composite signal comprises a series of signal pulses at multiple levels. A first level and a second level in the composite signal represent values from the first data received from the first host system. A third level and a fourth level in the composite signal represent values from the second data received from the second host system. The composite signal is provided to the memory device.
US11698746B1

An operation performed on a non-volatile memory device is detected. A type of the operation is determined. The type of the operation comprises a type identifier and a type modifier. A journal entry is generated reflecting the operation. The journal entry comprises a body reflecting the operation and a header comprising the type identifier and the type modifier. A combination of the type identifier and the type modifier define a size of the journal entry. The journal entry is written to a volatile memory device.
US11698744B2

Aspects of the present disclosure relate to data deduplication (dedup) techniques for storage arrays. At least one input/output (IO) operations in an IO workload received by a storage array can be identified. Each of the IOs can relate to a data track of the storage array. a probability of the at least one IO being similar to a previous stored IO can be determined. A data deduplication (dedup) operation can be performed on the at least one IO based on the probability. The probability can be less than one hundred percent (100%).
US11698729B2

Various implementations described herein relate to systems and methods for predicting and managing drive hazards for Solid State Drive (SSD) devices in a data center, including receiving telemetry data corresponding to SSDs, determining future hazard of one of those SSDs based on an a-priori model or machine learning, and causing migration of data from that SSD to another SSD.
US11698726B2

Apparatuses and methods for configurable memory array bank architectures are described. An example apparatus includes a mode register configured to store information related to bank architecture and a memory array including a plurality of memory banks. The plurality of memory banks are configured to be arranged in a bank architecture based at least in part on the information related to bank architecture stored in the mode register.
US11698717B2

Features relating to vaporizer devices configured to allow for user control of a vaporizer session are provided. Session size selection and temperature selection options allow for a user to select a desired session size and a desired temperature for the vaporizer session. A session control user interface is provided on a user device to allow for user selections and to provide for user viewing of a status of the vaporizer session.
US11698715B2

To obtain an image desired by a user by performing an intuitive operation. An image display system includes a first display control unit that displays a reference image on a display surface, and a second display control unit that selectably displays a plurality of candidate images each having image information different from the reference image in the periphery of a display area of the reference image on the display surface, wherein each image data of the plurality of candidate images is included in a search area on a predetermined space determined based on the image data of the reference image.
US11698709B2

According to one embodiment, a plurality of spatial publishing objects (SPOs) is provided in a multidimensional space in a user interface. Each of the plurality of spatial publishing objects is associated with digital media data from at least one digital media source. The user interface has a field for the digital media data. A user is provided via the user interface with a user presence that is optionally capable of being represented in the user interface relative to the plurality of spatial publishing objects. The digital media data associated with the at least one spatial publishing object are combined to generate a media output corresponding to the combined digital media data.
US11698702B2

A touch sensing unit, includes a plurality of first sensing electrodes and a plurality of second sensing electrodes intersecting with and insulated from the plurality of first sensing electrodes. The plurality of first sensing electrodes includes a plurality of first sensor portions and a plurality of first connection portions connecting each of the plurality of first sensor portions with one another. The plurality of second sensing electrodes includes a plurality of second sensor portions, a plurality of stem sensors extended from the plurality of second sensor portions, and a plurality of second connection portions connecting each of the plurality of sensor portions with one another. Each of the plurality of first sensor portions includes a plurality of depressions indented inwardly. Each of the plurality of stem sensors is disposed such that it is at least partially surrounded by a respective depression of the plurality of depressions.
US11698690B1

An active stylus includes a memory; a transmission module; and an active stylus controller, coupled to the memory and the transmission module. The active stylus controller controls the transmission module to periodically transmit a downlink beacon signal and a plurality of downlink signals so as to synchronize timing with a touch panel and transmit information. The downlink beacon signal is composed of a plurality of bit data and includes a preamble, stored in the memory, for synchronizing the timing; a digital data, for transmitting information from the active stylus to the touch panel; and a cyclic redundancy check, for executing an error check or an error correction for data. The touch panel is an in-cell/on-cell organic light-emitting diode (OLED) touch screen or an in-cell/on-cell liquid-crystal display (LCD) touch screen.
US11698687B2

A representative method involves: generating measured angular velocities and measured axial accelerations; calculating a resulting deviation associated with movements and rotations in a spatial reference frame by: providing a previous quaternion corresponding to time T−1 based on the measured axial accelerations corresponding to time T−1 and the measured angular velocities corresponding to time T−1; converting the measured angular velocities corresponding to time T based on the previous quaternion into a current quaternion and predicted axial accelerations; comparing the predicted axial accelerations with the measured axial accelerations corresponding to time T to obtain a first comparison result; obtaining an updated quaternion associated with time T based on the current quaternion and the first comparison result, and using the updated quaternion as a next occurrence of the previous quaternion; and providing the resulting deviation based on the updated quaternion; and, providing content based on the resulting deviation in the spatial reference frame.
US11698686B2

A control method is provided, which is applied to an electronic apparatus including an input device. The control method includes the following steps: detecting whether a setup program exists or not, wherein the setup program includes a plurality of adjusting information; detecting whether the setup program is executed or not, when the setup program exists; receiving a selecting instruction, when the setup program is executed; generating a control signal according to the selecting instruction and the adjusting information; receiving an input signal generated by the input device; and delaying and processing the input signal according to the control signal.
US11698684B2

A gesture-recognition (GR) device is disclosed that includes a capacitive touch sensor panel and a controller. The capacitive touch sensor panel comprises a plurality of sensing pads arranged in a cylindrical pattern inside a handle of the GR device and detects a multi-factor touch assertion at a set of sensing pads of the plurality of sensing pads. The controller transmits a driving signal to each of the plurality of sensing pads for the detection of the multi-factor touch assertion, generates an assertion signal, determines a signal sequence based on the assertion signal, and converts a current inactive state of the GR device to an active state based on a validation of the determined signal sequence corresponding to the multi-factor touch assertion and an inferred user intent.
US11698682B2

The technology disclosed herein includes a controller or device that provides multi-dimensional hand interaction with the digital world by delivering physical sensations to the palm and the fingertips. The device translates motion from the hand and fingers to control of a computer device, while simultaneously receiving signals to display haptic sensations. The device is “controller-held” around a user's hand, holding onto hand anatomy at key locations. In some embodiments, the device has one-handed engagement and disengagement. In some embodiments, the device may be used as a game controller, incorporating WebVR electronics and software, wireless communication, power-harvesting electronics, inertial measurements unit electronics including additional inputs for camera-based IMU supplementation, battery recharging electronic and internal communication protocol support electronics. In some embodiments, the device may be used in non-gaming environments, and include additional electronics that support universal remote controller components, IoT compatibility, and compatibility for wireless charging.
US11698675B2

An autonomous vehicle including a projector and a sensor system configured to output data representative of an object in an environment exterior of the autonomous vehicle. The autonomous vehicle can further include a data store that stores height map data. A computing system of the autonomous vehicle can classify an object as a person and can detect an initial position of the person. Responsive to the detection, the computing system can calibrate a notification to be projected on a ground of the environment exterior of the autonomous vehicle. The notification is based on output of a transform from a position of the projector to the ground and the transform is applied based on the predefined height map of the ground. The notification can be projected adjacent the person. The notification may be configured to inform the person that the autonomous vehicle detects a position of the person.
US11698672B2

A hardware architecture for an artificial neural network ANN. The ANN includes a consecutive series made up of an input layer, multiple processing layers, and an output layer. Each layer maps a set of input variables onto a set of output variables, and output variables of the input layer and of each processing layer are input variables of the particular layer that follows in the series. The hardware architecture includes a plurality of processing units. The implementation of each layer is split among at least two of the processing units, and at least one resettable switch-off device is provided via which at least one processing unit is selectively deactivatable, independently of the input variables supplied to it, in such a way that at least one further processing unit remains activated in all layers whose implementation is contributed to by this processing unit.
US11698660B2

A display device includes a window, a display panel disposed below the window, and a cushion layer disposed below the display panel. The cushion layer includes a plurality of rod parts extending in a thickness direction of the cushion layer and a binder part coupled to the plurality of rod parts.
US11698657B2

A communication circuit is disclosed. The communication circuit includes a clock input, and a clock divider configured to generate an output clock signal having a fundamental frequency which is substantially equal to a fundamental frequency of an input clock signal received at the clock input divided by a factor of (2N+1)/2N, where the clock divider is configured to generate 2N+1 pre-aligned phase shifted clock signals based at least in part on the input clock signal, generate 2N unique phase shifted clock signals based at least in part on the 2N+1 pre-aligned phase shifted clock signals, where the 2N unique phase shifted clock signals are substantially separated in phase by 360/2N degrees, and generate the output clock signal based at least in part on the 2N unique phase shifted clock signals, and a mixer, configured to receive the output clock signal.
US11698656B2

A frequency characteristic measurement device that measures the frequency characteristic of a measurement target includes: a multi-sine signal generation unit that generates a multi-sine signal; a sweep sinusoidal wave generation unit that generates a plurality of sweep sinusoidal waves; an input signal switching unit that selects any one of the multi-sine signal and the sweep sinusoidal waves so as to input the selected one to the measurement target; a data acquisition unit that acquires, at a predetermined sampling frequency, sampling data of an input signal which is input to the measurement target and sampling data of an output signal which is output from the measurement target; and a characteristic calculation unit that calculates a frequency characteristic including the gain and the phase of the input and output signals in the measurement target from the sampling data of the input and output acquired.
US11698653B2

Various implementations described herein are directed to multi-stage system. The system may include a first stage having a current bias generator that generates a biasing current. The system may include a second stage that is coupled to the first stage, and the second stage may include a load that utilizes the biasing current generated by the current bias generator.
US11698647B2

A housing assembly for a manifold includes a first housing with an inlet and a plurality of outlets, a second housing, and a valve retainer engaged with the first and second housings. The valve retainer includes a retention plate defined between first and second surfaces, a plurality of slot walls extending from the first surface, and a protruding edge that extends from a flanged lip and surrounds the plurality of slot walls. The retention plate defines a plurality of slots corresponding to the plurality of slot walls. The first housing may define a groove that receives the protruding edge, and the second housing may include a rim that engages the flanged lip of the valve retainer. Valve housings including first and second mating structures separated by wall segments may be positioned in outlets of the first housing and corresponding slots of the valve retainer.
US11698646B2

An intelligent self-balancing downstream device (e.g., air fixture or diffuser) that can obtain accurate flow measurements that can be used to perform the self-balancing in situ and during operation to satisfy a set point. The downstream device may be controllable by a single software system or network accessible locally on site or remotely off site. The downstream device can operate in a single zone or be coupled with multiple like apparatuses for multi-zone operation. It is a high turndown ratio and self-balances, which can allow for continuous commissioning with built-in fault diagnostic systems and that may be used as a supply, return, or exhaust system, or a combination thereof. The downstream device can include multi-stage airflow control systems that operate progressively based on unique actuation mechanisms and/or algorithms that allow for precise flow control and feedback to self-balance and commission the system.
US11698632B2

Provided is a production system including: a first industrial machine configured to control a second industrial machine; and circuitry configured to acquire data relating to an operation of at least one of the first industrial machine or the second industrial machine, wherein the first industrial machine comprises a synchronous area regularly subjected to synchronization and an asynchronous area different from the synchronous area, and wherein the first industrial machine is configured to: write the data into the asynchronous area; and transmit the data written in the asynchronous area to an external device.
US11698630B2

An abnormality analysis device including: an overall information obtainer that obtains overall information indicating an overall feature amount of a manufacturing system; an overall abnormal degree calculator that calculates an overall abnormal degree that is an abnormal degree of a whole of the manufacturing system by statistically processing the overall information; an individual information obtainer that obtains individual information indicating a feature amount of each of the plurality of constituent elements; an individual abnormal degree calculator that calculates an individual abnormal degree that is an abnormal degree of each of the plurality of constituent elements by statistically processing the individual information; and a determiner that determines whether or not the overall abnormal degree exceeds a threshold value, wherein the individual abnormal degree calculator calculates the individual abnormal degree when the determiner determines that the overall abnormal degree exceeds the threshold value.
US11698629B2

The invention relates to a method for operating a facility for producing containers from blanks made of a plastic material, the facility having one or more units for thermally conditioning blanks; one or more units for forming containers from the thermally conditioned blanks; one or more units for transferring containers to a labelling or filling unit; and a control unit that controls at least the thermal conditioning unit(s), the forming unit(s), and the transfer unit(s) by imposing a set speed on each unit, proportionate to a production rate for the containers. The method includes detecting an incident, determining a reduction of the production rate generated by the incident, and applying the reduction to the set speed.
US11698619B2

A machining step monitoring apparatus includes a data segmentation unit, a data length adjuster, and a determination processor. The data segmentation unit defines machining start time and machining end time of each single cycle, and segments, from a first physical quantity that temporally changes during the cycle machining in the machining machine, first measurement data indicating the first physical quantity from the machining start time to the machining end time for each single cycle. The data length adjuster generates the second measurement data by adjusting the data length of the first measurement data to match with the data length of the determination reference data indicating, as a reference, a change in the first physical quantity during the single cycle when the machining machine is normally operating. The determination processor compares the second measurement data with the determination reference data to determine whether the machining machine is normally operating.
US11698600B2

Disclosed is a developing apparatus including: a developer bearing member that bears a developer; a developing frame body that rotatably supports the developer bearing member; a one-end side end member that supports one-end side in an axis direction of the developer bearing member of the developing frame body; and another-end side end member that supports the other-end side in the axis direction of the developer bearing member of the developing frame body. Each of the one-end side end member and the other-end side end member is independently movable with respect to the developing frame body.
US11698596B2

A fixing device is for fixing a developing agent image to a recording sheet by electrostatically spraying a charged fixing solution toward the developing agent image on the sheet. The fixing device includes a container portion, a plurality of nozzles, and a potential difference generating portion. The container portion is configured to store therein the fixing solution. The plurality of nozzles is in communication with the container portion and configured to spray the fixing solution toward the developing agent image. The potential difference generating portion is configured to generate a potential difference between the fixing solution stored in the plurality of nozzles and the recording sheet conveyed at a position separated from the plurality of nozzles.
US11698594B2

A toner including a toner particle comprising a binder resin and a crystalline polyester, wherein the binder resin contains a polyester having a structure represented by the following formula (1): in formula (1), Rs each independently represent hydrogen, a methyl group, or a phenyl group; A represents a polyester segment; B represents a polyester segment or any functional group selected from the group consisting of —R1OH, —R1COOH, and —R1NH2 wherein R1 represents a single bond or a C1-4 alkylene group; and the average repeat number n is 10 to 80.
US11698590B2

A collector mirror for an extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light generator includes a first mirror in a vessel, the vessel being configured to receive a material and a laser beam for generating the EUV light, a second mirror surrounding the first mirror, and a detachable third mirror between the first mirror and the second mirror, the third mirror having an inner diameter that is not smaller than an outer diameter of the first mirror, and an outer diameter that is not larger than an inner diameter of the second mirror.
US11698584B2

The present invention provides a conveyance apparatus that conveys an object to a processing space in which processing is performed using the object, including a hand configured to hold the object, and a moving unit configured to freely move the hand in the processing space, wherein the hand includes a suction hole provided in a surface different from a holding surface configured to come into contact with the object and hold the object, and a first flow path configured to allow the suction hole and an exhaust source to communicate with each other, and exhaust an atmosphere around the suction hole sucked via the exhaust source and the suction hole to an outside.
US11698574B2

A keyboard includes a frame board, a base board secured to the frame board, a membrane circuit board in a space defined by the frame and base boards, a support board on the membrane circuit board, a switch board on the support board, keys on the switch board, a lithium battery on the base board, a control circuit board on the lithium battery, a projection device in the space defined by the frame and base boards, an outer screen on the right side of the frame board, an inner screen on the control circuit board, lights on the frame board, vent-holes on the frame board, first function keys and a second function key on the frame board, a recess on the right side of the base board with the lithium battery therein, a projection device below the vent-holes, and a projection hole aligned with the projection device.
US11698573B2

An adapter device includes a first mount and a second mount. The first mount is fastened to the adapter device by multiple screws, and has first through third mount recesses and first through third mount claws disposed following a circumferential direction. The second mount is fastened to the device by multiple screws, and has fourth through sixth mount claws and fourth through sixth mount recesses disposed following the direction. The first through third mount claws are insertable to mount recesses on an imaging apparatus, the fourth through sixth mount claws are insertable to mount recesses on an accessory, and the smallest angle range of the first through third mount recesses in the direction of the first mount is not greater than the smallest angle range of the fourth through sixth mount claws in the direction of the second mount.
US11698570B2

Techniques disclosed herein relate to photon sources with high spectral purity and high brightness. In one embodiment, a photon-pair source includes a pump waveguide, a first resonator coupled to the pump waveguide to couple pump photons from the pump waveguide into the first resonator, a second resonator coupled to the first resonator, and an output waveguide coupled to the second resonator. The second resonator is configured to convert the pump photons into photon pairs. The second resonator and the first resonator are configured to cause a coupling-induced resonance splitting in the second resonator or the first resonator. The second resonator and the output waveguide are configured to couple the photon pairs from the second resonator into the output waveguide. In some embodiments, the photo-pair source includes one or more tuners for tuning at least one of the first resonator or the second resonator.
US11698567B2

A method is directed to modifying the color in transmission of an optical system that incorporates an electrochromic device. Such a modified optical system makes it possible to combine the notions of effectiveness in the chromatic variation on the one hand, and of limitation of losses in light transmission on the other hand.
US11698563B2

A liquid crystal writing device is erased by a stylus. The liquid crystal writing device includes a liquid crystal layer including cholesteric liquid crystal material. A user applies pressure to a flexible substrate that changes reflectivity of the cholesteric liquid crystal material to form images on the liquid crystal writing device. The liquid crystal layer is disposed between electrically conductive layers. Writing device terminals are electrically conductive and connected to the electrically conductive layers. The stylus includes stylus electronics adapted to apply an erase voltage or erase voltage waveform to the writing device terminals.
US11698541B2

An optical lens device includes a lens body, an optical filter and an optical absorbance portion. The lens body has a first lens surface and a second lens surface between which to form the optical filter where is to provide the optical absorbance portion. The optical absorbance portion includes a first main absorbance area having a first absorbance peak portion and a second main absorbance area having a second absorbance peak portion. The first main absorbance area has a first wavelength range between 420 nm and 440 nm formed as a high-energy blue UV absorbance area while the second main absorbance area has a second wavelength range between 580 nm and 610 nm.
US11698540B2

A lens drive device comprises: a fixing part disposed away from the movable part; a cover for covering the movable part in the direction of an optical axis; and suspension wires for supporting the movable part relative to the fixing part, one ends of the suspension wires being secured to the fixing part and the other ends being secured to the movable part. The movable part is configured so as to be provided with: a damper material disposed so as to come in contact with the suspension wires; a stopper protrusion provided near a portion of the light-receiving-side surface where the other ends of the suspension wires are secured, the tip end of the stopper protrusion facing the inner surface of the cover in the direction of the optical axis; and a flow-stopper part stopping a flow of the damper flowing.
US11698534B2

An eyeglass lens for an optical imaging element for producing a virtual image of an initial image includes a main body and at least one complementary element mounted on the main body. The main body has a material with a first index of refraction n1. A viscous or solid intermediate layer is arranged between the complementary element and the main body at least in the region where the complementary element overlaps with a reflection section of the main body. The material of the viscous or solid intermediate layer has a second index of refraction n2 that satisfies the condition n2θE.
US11698532B2

In an image display device in which two light guides are combined, flat plates (16, 17) of the same material as that of a substrate (11) of a first light guide (10) is affixed to the outsides of a first surface (11a) and a second surface (11b) of the substrate (11), the first surface (11a) and the second surface (11b) opposing each other. Image light introduced into the substrate (11) is reflected by an incident-side reflective surface (12) toward exit-side reflective surface (13a to 13f), which are half mirrors, and a part of the image light is reflected in stages by the respective exit-side reflective surfaces (13a and 13f) and the remainder of the image light is transmitted. The image light reflected by the exit-side reflective surfaces (13a to 13f) is emitted through the second flat plate (17) and introduced into a second light guide. The part of the image light reflected by the incident-side reflective surface (12) reaches the interface between the first surface (11a) and the first flat plate (16), but enters the flat plate (16) without being reflected, and hits and is absorbed by a light-absorbing sheet (18). This reduces the occurrence of stray light and improves the visibility of a virtual image displayed before user's eyes.
US11698531B2

An optical device combining a spectacle function with an augmented reality function adapted to let an ambient light beam enter an eye of a user is provided. The optical device includes a spectacle lens and a diffractive optical element. The spectacle lens has a first surface facing the eye and a second surface facing away from the eye. The diffractive optical element is disposed on the first surface of the spectacle lens or between the first surface and the second surface of the spectacle lens. The diffractive optical element has a third surface facing the eye and a fourth surface facing away from the eye. The diffractive optical element is a diffractive optical film or a diffractive optical plate. An augmented reality device is also provided.
US11698524B1

The application relates to the technical field of projection, and discloses a projection device which can improve the brightness of projection imaging. Part of the projection device comprises: an LED light source, a color wheel, a light-equalizing rod, a convex lens, a first Fresnel lens, an LCD panel and a projection lens; a ray of target light emitted by the LED light source emits a target alternating light through the color wheel, and the target alternating light comprises five monochromatic lights including red light, green light, blue light, yellow light and white light, and the five monochromatic lights enter the light-equalizing rod for uniform treatment to emit an uniform light spot, the uniform light spot is imaged at the first Fresnel lens through the convex lens, then irradiated into the LCD panel, and projected by the projection lens.
US11698512B2

A wide-angle lens assembly includes a first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth lenses. The first and second lenses are meniscus lenses with negative refractive power. The third and ninth lenses are with negative refractive power. The fourth lens is with refractive power and includes a concave surface facing an object side. The fifth, sixth, and eighth lenses are with positive refractive power. The seventh lens is with refractive power and includes a concave surface facing the object side. The tenth lens is with refractive power and includes a concave surface facing an image side. The wide-angle lens assembly satisfies: 6
US11698507B2

An optical element includes a hologram layer, a resin substrate to which the hologram layer is adhered, and a holder portion that supports the resin substrate and has a thermal expansion coefficient smaller than that of the resin substrate. One of the holder portion and the resin substrate includes a contact surface along an axis extending in a plate thickness direction of the resin substrate, and the other of the holder portion and the resin substrate includes a pressing surface that presses the contact surface.
US11698505B2

A device may provide, to a user device, a first message instructing a technician to move fiber cables and may receive a first signal based on the technician moving the fiber cables and a rest signal based on the technician stopping movement of the fiber cables. The device may calculate a distance, an average peak signal, and a baseline signal based on the first signal and the rest signal and may calculate a data collection window based on the distance, the average peak signal, and the baseline signal. The device may provide, to the user device, a second message instructing the technician to move one fiber cable at a time and may receive second signals based on the technician moving one fiber cable at a time. The device may provide, for display to the user device, the data collection window and indications of the second signals.
US11698504B2

An optical connector cable including an optical cable, a first resin member, and a second resin member is disclosed. The optical cable includes a plurality of optical fibers and a sheath surrounding the plurality of optical fibers. End portions of the plurality of optical fibers extend to the outside from an end surface of the sheath. The first resin member holds the end portions of the plurality of optical fibers extending to the outside from the end surface of the sheath. The second resin member covers at least a part of the first resin member and an end portion of the sheath.
US11698502B2

A bracket system mounts to a ladder rack for positioning a fiber trough system above the ladder rack. The bracket arrangement includes a bridge with a slider bar that allows for multiple positions of the fiber trough system relative to the ladder rack in a horizontal direction.
US11698501B2

A fiber optic telecommunications device includes a frame and a fiber optic module. The fiber optic module includes a main housing portion defining fiber optic connection locations for connecting cables to be routed through the frame and a cable management portion for guiding cables between the main housing portion and the frame. The main housing portion of the fiber optic module is slidably mounted to the frame, the main housing portion slidable between a retracted position and an extended position in a sliding direction. The cable management portion of the fiber optic module includes a radius limiter slidably coupled to both the main housing portion and the frame, wherein movement of the main housing portion with respect to the frame slidably moves the radius limiter with respect to the main housing portion along the sliding direction.
US11698497B2

An optical fiber holder is disclosed herein that includes at least one confinement slot for routing intermediate optical fibers within a housing of an optical assembly module, and preferably, a plurality of confinement slots for maintaining a target/nominal fiber bending radius for one or more intermediate optical fibers within the housing. Preferably, the optical fiber holder is disposed within the housing of an optical subassembly between an optical component, e.g., a TOSA arrangement and/or ROSA arrangement, and optical coupling receptacles, e.g., LC coupling receptacles, for optically coupling with external fibers for sending and/or receiving optical signals.
US11698496B2

Connector assemblies having an adjustable polarity are described. A connector assembly having an adjustable polarity comprises a housing and a locking component configured to couple to the housing, the locking component including a compression element. The connector assembly further comprises a latch component configured to rotate around the locking component when the compression element is compressed to change the polarity of the connector assembly from a first polarity when the latch component is located at a first polarity position to a second polarity when the latch component is located at a second polarity position.
US11698492B2

A waveguide image combiner is used to transmit a monochrome or full-color image in an augmented reality display. The combiner uses multiple stacked substrates and multiple pairs of incoupling and outcoupling VHOEs to expand a first FOV and an image expander to expand the second or perpendicular FOV. This suitably provides an expanded FOV that offers a diagonal FOV≥50°, a horizontal FOV≥40 and a vertical FOV≥25°. The combiner also delivers a large horizontal eye box up to 20 mm and a vertical eye box of 10 mm while maintaining high light efficiency of the real scene (e.g. >80%). The system is able to use a light engine based on broadband (10 nm≤Δλ≤40 nm) LEDs and maintain a large horizontal field of view and high transmission of the real imagery. The approach resolves issues with current embodiments including astigmatism, image overlap, color balance, and small light engine pupils leading to reduced eye boxes.
US11698482B2

In various embodiments, the beam parameter product and/or beam shape of a laser beam is adjusted by directing the laser beam across a path along the input end of a cellular-core optical fiber. The beam emitted at the output end of the cellular-core optical fiber may be utilized to process a workpiece.
US11698472B2

Seismic data are obtained by recording simultaneously in seismic streamer, acquired by activating approximately simultaneously two or more seismic sources towed at two positions in the vicinity of seismic streamers. A residual is updated iteratively for an inversion solution for the activations of the two or more seismic sources. The iterative updating of the residuals utilizes a sequence of overlapping temporal windows containing reflection events and utilizes normal moveout corrections based on largest reflection events in each temporal window. A final updated residual is added to a final updated model result.
US11698468B2

A radiation detector having a plurality of pixels is provided. A respective one of the plurality of pixels includes a base substrate; a thin film transistor on the base substrate; an insulating layer on a side of the thin film transistor away from the base substrate; a photosensor on a side of the insulating layer away from the base substrate; a passivation layer on a side of the photosensor away from the base substrate; a scintillation layer on a side of the passivation layer away from the base substrate; and a reflective layer on a side of the scintillation layer away from the base substrate. The photosensor includes a first polarity layer in direct contact with the passivation layer. All sides of the first polarity layer other than a side internal to the photosensor are entirely in direct contact with the passivation layer.
US11698463B2

A receiver circuitry configured to receive, from infrastructure equipment of the wireless telecommunications network, a signal comprising positioning information for allowing a spatial position of the terminal device to be determined using the positioning information and a predetermined positioning scheme associated with the positioning information, the positioning scheme comprising one or more of instructions and additional information for determining the position of the terminal device using the positioning information, wherein the positioning information is comprised within a system information block (SIB) of the received signal; and processing circuitry configured: to determine, based on a characteristic of the SIB, a temporal validity of the received positioning information, and to determine, at a time at which the received positioning information is temporally valid, the spatial position of the terminal device using the received positioning information and the predetermined positioning scheme.
US11698461B1

A system and method of identifying and responding to a GPS denial of service includes: configuring a mode S transponder for transmitting a GPS time-of-day message as a downlink format message using a BDS register, and configuring an aircraft surveillance system for receiving one or more GPS time-of-day messages transmitted as a downlink format message. The surveillance system compares the received time-of-day message(s) from the aircraft to a comparison time of day, and validates reception of authentic GPS signals by the aircraft when the received time-of-day message is within a threshold amount of the comparison time of day. The comparison time of day may be the GPS time of day of one of a plurality of aircraft in the surveillance volume or may be the GPS time of day determined by the aircraft surveillance system. An indicator on the transponder indicates counterfeit GPS signals, permitting mitigation od induced navigation error.
US11698458B2

A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) controller is disclosed. The LIDAR controller may determine, based on a position of an implement, a scan area of the LIDAR sensor, wherein the scan area has an increased point density relative to another area of a field of view, of the LIDAR sensor, that includes the implement. The LIDAR controller may cause the LIDAR sensor to capture, with the increased point density, LIDAR data associated with the scan area. The LIDAR controller may process the LIDAR data to determine whether an object of interest is in an environment of the machine that is associated with the scan area. The LIDAR controller may perform an action based on the environment of the machine.
US11698455B2

In some examples, a system includes a weather radar device configured to transmit radar signals, receive first reflected radar signals at a first time, and receive second reflected radar signals at a second time. In some examples, the system also includes processing circuitry configured to determine a first magnitude of reflectivity based on the first reflected radar signals and determine a second magnitude of reflectivity based on the second reflected radar signals. In some examples, the processing circuitry is also configured to determine a temporal variance in reflectivity magnitudes based on determining a difference in reflectivity between the first magnitude and the second magnitude. In some examples, the processing circuitry is further configured to determine a presence of ice crystals based on the first magnitude of reflectivity, the second magnitude of reflectivity, and the temporal variance in reflectivity magnitudes.
US11698454B2

Example embodiments described herein involve determining three dimensional data representative of an environment for an autonomous vehicle using radar. An example embodiment involves receiving radar reflection signals at a radar unit coupled to a vehicle and determining an azimuth angle and a distance for surfaces in the environment causing the radar reflection signals. The embodiment further involves determining an elevation angle for the surfaces causing the radar reflection signals based on phase information of the radar reflection signals and controlling the vehicle based at least in part on the azimuth angle, the distance, and the elevation angle for the surfaces causing the plurality of radar reflection signals. In some instances, the radar unit is configured to receive radar reflection signals using a staggered linear array with one or multiple radiating elements offset in the array.
US11698450B2

A device and method for reducing noise of an external measurement sensor of mobility, including a storage unit that stores measurement values of an external measurement sensor of mobility including an ultrasonic sensor measuring distance values between the mobility and an object outside the mobility; and an operation unit that generates a plurality of functions capable of being derived from the measurement values stored in the storage unit, derives a final function having the most measurement values within a first range, among the plurality of functions, derives an estimated value that is an expected value of the measurement value through the final function, and selects a candidate final value that is the closest to the estimated value within a second range, among actual measurement values at a time point corresponding to the estimated value, as a final value.
US11698446B2

Various technologies described herein pertain to a vertically stacked lidar assembly of an autonomous vehicle. The vertically stacked lidar assembly includes a first lidar sensor system configured to spin about an axis and a second lidar sensor system configured to spin about the axis. The first lidar sensor system is vertically stacked above the second lidar sensor system in the vertically stacked lidar assembly. Moreover, the first lidar sensor system and the second lidar sensor system are coaxially aligned. Redundancy is provided by the vertically stacked lidar assembly including the first lidar sensor system and the second lidar sensor system.
US11698437B2

A system can include a computer including a processor and a memory, the memory storing instructions executable by the processor to receive point cloud data. The instructions further include instructions to generate a plurality of feature maps based on the point cloud data, each feature map of the plurality of feature maps corresponding to a parameter of the point cloud data. The instructions further include instructions to aggregate the plurality of feature maps into an aggregated feature map. The instructions further include instructions to generate, via a feedforward neural network, at least one of a segmentation output or a classification output based on the aggregated feature map.
US11698433B2

An acoustic vector sensor and a method of detecting an acoustic vector are described. An object suspended in the fluid medium by a non-contact support structure. The object and the non-contact support structure are configured so that the object moves in response to any disturbance of the fluid by an acoustic wave; The non-contact support structure of the object comprises a plurality of solenoids that each produce a magnetic field in a fluid medium. A measurement measures movement of the object. A processing device determines an acoustic intensity vector of the acoustic wave based on the measured movement of the object.
US11698431B2

In a method and system for acquiring measurement data reference data for a phase correction of the measurement data, a RF excitation pulse is provided to excite spins in the object under examination, one or more RF refocusing pulses are provided to refocus the spins excited by the RF excitation pulse, measurement data is acquired by recording echo signals of refocused spins excited by the RF excitation pulse by switching readout gradients that alternate in their polarity, at least two echo signals are recorded while switching readout gradients with different polarity acquire reference data, chronologically between the providing of the RF excitation pulse and the acquisition of the measurement data, and correction data is determined for phase correction of phase errors contained in the measurement data based on the acquired reference data.
US11698426B2

According to one embodiment, a magnetic resonance imaging apparatus includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry is configured to calculate an allowable amount of heat input to a superconducting magnet, the allowable amount being allocated to each of a plurality of imagings scheduled during a target period. The processing circuitry is configured to determine an imaging condition based on the allowable amount in the each of the plurality of imagings.
US11698424B2

An MRI scanner and a method for operation of the MRI scanner are provided. The MRI scanner has a first receiving antenna for receiving a magnetic resonance signal from a patient in a patient tunnel, a second receiving antenna for receiving a signal having the Larmor frequency of the magnetic resonance signal, and a receiver. The second receiving antenna is located outside of the patient tunnel or near an opening thereof. The receiver has a signal connection to the first receiving antenna and the second receiving antenna and is configured to suppress an interference signal by the second receiving antenna in the magnetic resonance signal received by the first receiving antenna.
US11698421B2

Apparatus and associated methods relate to measuring position and displacement of a 2D surface magnet array of at least three adjacent magnetic north and south tracks with an acute angle versus its motion displacement relative to a magnetic field sensor (e.g., magnetic sensing probe). In an illustrative example, the geometry of the 2D surface magnet array may be planar with adjacent and alternating north and south pole regions. In some embodiments, the 2D surface magnet array geometry may take the form of (1) an axial cylindrical helical multipole magnet array having individually magnetized layers that are oriented in helical shape, or (2) a radial disk spiral multipole magnet array with at least three adjacent north and south tracks oriented as a spiral shape.
US11698417B2

An earth fault detection apparatus includes a switch group configured to switch between a first measurement path including a battery and a capacitor, a second measurement path including the battery, a negative-side insulation resistance, and the capacitor, a third measurement path including the battery, a positive-side insulation resistance, and the capacitor; and a control unit configured to calculate a reference value, based on each charging voltage of the capacitor in each measurement path, and configured to calculate an insulation resistance with reference to a predetermined conversion map, in which the conversion map includes a conversion map corresponding to a capacitance of the capacitor, and the control unit estimates the capacitance of the capacitor, and refers to the conversion map corresponding to the capacitance of the capacitor that has been estimated.
US11698416B2

Described methods and systems provide in-situ leakage current testing of battery cells in battery packs even while these packs operate. Specifically, an external electrical current is discontinued through a tested battery cell using a node controller, to which the tested battery cell is independently connected. Changes in the open circuit voltage (OCV) are then detected by the node controller for a set period time. Any voltage change, associated with taking the tested cell offline, is compensated by one or more other cells in the battery pack. The overall pack current and voltage remains substantially unchanged (based on the application demands), while the in-situ leakage current testing is initiated, performed, and/or completed. The OCV changes are then used to determine the leakage current of the tested cell and, in some examples, to determine the state of health of this cell and/or adjust the operating parameters of this cell.
US11698415B1

A battery management system includes a low-power chip that allows battery management system, or components thereof, to alternate between operational states. Operational states may include a first state, a second state, a third state, and the like. A method of operation by a battery management system for an electric aircraft is also provided.
US11698411B2

A testing device may include a stage associated with holding an emitter wafer during testing of an emitter. The stage may be arranged such that light emitted by the emitter passes through the stage. The testing device may include a heat sink arranged such that the light emitted by the emitter during the testing is emitted in a direction away from the heat sink, and such that a first surface of the heat sink is near a surface of the emitter wafer during the testing but does not contact the surface of the emitter wafer. The testing device may include a probe card, associated with performing the testing of the emitter, that is arranged over a second surface of the heat sink such that, during the testing of the emitter, a probe of the probe card contacts a probe pad for the emitter through an opening in the heat sink.
US11698409B2

A test method for testing connectivity of a semiconductor structure includes operations as follows. A semiconductor structure and a detection transistor are provided. The semiconductor structure includes a through silicon via structure having a first terminal and a second terminal arranged to be opposite. An intrinsic conductivity factor of the detection transistor is obtained. The detection transistor is turned on upon receiving a test signal, and a test voltage is provided to the second terminal, to enable the detection transistor to operate in a deep triode region, and a current flowing through the second terminal is obtained during operation of the detection transistor in the deep triode region. A resistance of the through silicon via structure is obtained based on the intrinsic conductivity factor, an operating voltage, the test voltage, and the current flowing through the second terminal.
US11698403B2

A diagnostic device includes electrical connectors, load, power supply, switching circuitry, sensors, and processor. The connectors include first and second sets of terminals for connecting to the conductors of a branch circuit in an upstream and downstream direction, respectively, at an outlet location along the circuit. The switching circuitry can isolate the upstream and downstream sections of the circuit from the outlet location, and selectively connect or disconnect the power supply or the load to the upstream or downstream section. The sensors measure electrical characteristics on the conductors of the circuit to monitor load currents, such as on power, neutral and ground lines, of the upstream and downstream circuit sections. The processor controls the switching circuitry, and obtains diagnostic information corresponding to the monitored load currents on the upstream and downstream sections of the branch circuit, from the measurements performed by the sensors.
US11698401B1

A method of simulating an effect of interactions between a device under test and a scattering object by of a hybrid over-the-air (OTA) test system is described. The method includes the steps of determining at least one radiation parameter of the device under test, wherein the at least one radiation parameter is associated with electromagnetic waves emitted by the device under test; determining an equivalent source on a Huygens surface based on the at least one determined radiation parameter, wherein the equivalent source is associated with the device under test; assigning material properties to a Huygens box confined by the Huygens surface, wherein the material properties are associated with at least one of reflection of electromagnetic waves and absorption of electromagnetic waves; and simulating an electromagnetic interaction between the device under test and the scattering object based on the determined equivalent source and based on the assigned material properties.
US11698398B2

Systems, methods, and devices are provided for controlling part of an electric power distribution system using an intelligent electronic device that may rely on communication from wireless electrical measurement devices. Wireless electrical measurement devices associated with different phases of power on an electric power distribution system may send wireless messages containing electrical measurements for respective phases to an intelligent electronic device. When wireless communication with one of the wireless electrical measurement devices becomes inconsistent or lost, the intelligent electronic device may synthesize the electrical measurements of the missing phase using electrical measurements of remaining phases. The intelligent electronic device may use the synthesized electrical measurements to control part of the electric power distribution system.
US11698389B2

This document relates to a probe for use in a scanning probe microscopy device. The probe comprises a cantilever and a probe tip being located at a first end section of the cantilever. The cantilever is configured for bending in a Z-direction perpendicular to a surface of a substrate in use. The cantilever comprises a neck section and a paddle section, and the probe tip is located on the paddle section. The neck section has a width and height in cross section thereof, comprises a base part having a rectangular cross section. The cantilever at least across a length of the neck section comprises a ridge extending in a direction away from the base part. The base part and the ridge together define the width and height of the neck section, and have dimensions such that a vertical bending stiffness of the cantilever for bending in the Z-direction matches a lateral stiffness of the cantilever with respect to forces acting on the probe tip in a direction transverse to the Z-direction. The document further describes a manufacturing method.
US11698386B2

An encoder device for determining a kinematic value of the movement of a first object relative to a second object is provided, wherein the encoder device comprises a standard associated with the first object and at least one scanning unit associated with the second object for producing at least one scanning signal by detection of the standard and a control and evaluation unit that is configured to determine the kinematic value from the scanning signal. The control and evaluation unit is here further configured to determine the kinematic value by an evaluation of the scanning signal using a method of machine learning, with the evaluation being trained with a plurality of scanning signals and associated kinematic values.
US11698384B2

A method for determining the flexion or extension of a joint of a human or animal subject, comprising: applying a plurality of strain gauges to the joint in a known configuration; applying a first inertial measurement unit, IMU, to each strain gauge; receiving strain data from each of the strain gauges; receiving motion data from each of the IMUs; and calculating the flexion or extension of the joint in dependence on the received strain data, motion data and the configuration of the strain gauges.
US11698381B2

Method for detecting the presence or absence of a biological or chemical substance in a particular sample mixed with a suspension with functionalized magnetic particles, comprising: providing a light source and detector, providing a constant magnetic force perpendicular to the light's propagation direction by applying a constant magnetic field gradient, and with an absolute value which is higher than 0.1 T and measuring the change of the magnetic particle's suspension transparency versus time and comparing it with the time-variation in absence of the targeted biological or chemical substance. The method of the invention allows monitoring the transparency irrespective of the emitted wavelength and particle's optical properties.
US11698371B2

A testing apparatus for performing an assay, the testing apparatus comprising: a receptacle (2) containing a reagent, the reagent being reactive to an applied test sample by developing a colour or pattern variation; a portable device (1), e.g. a mobile phone or a laptop, comprising a processor and an image capture device (3), wherein the processor is configured to process data captured by the image capture device and output a test result for the applied test sample.
US11698360B2

A chirality detector of the present invention for detecting chirality of chiral material, includes: a first electrode and a second electrode that are configured to apply a voltage to a subject containing the chiral material; a spin detection layer configured to be in contact with the subject; a power supply; and a control section. The power supply and the control section are configured to generate an electric field at the subject by applying the voltage between the first electrode and the second electrode. The control section is configured to detect a voltage generated in the spin detection layer in a direction that goes across a direction of the electric field or a voltage generated between the spin detection layer and the subject, and also is configured to detect chirality of the chiral material on the basis of the detected voltage.
US11698355B2

A method of operating a gas sensing device is described. The method includes receiving a signal indicative of a value of resistance of a gas sensing element, processing the signal received to compute a value of a gas concentration, performing a comparison of the value of gas concentration to a threshold, and, based on the outcome of a diagnosis procedure, setting the device to an alert signal issue state as a function of the outcome of the comparison. The diagnosis procedure includes computing a set of parameters indicative of the state of the gas sensor circuit, and classifying the gas sensor circuit in one of a first, a second and a third class based on the parameters.
US11698343B2

The present disclosure generally relates to a molecular construct for multiphoton fluorescence microscopy imaging. The molecular construct has a first, non-fluorescent configuration (2PAP-C) and a second, fluorescent configuration (2PAP-CL), and comprises a two-photon absorbing probe (2PAP) linked to a photochromic molecule that can be reversibly changed from a first colored isomeric form (C) to a second colorless isomeric form (CL). The first colored form (C) can be isomerized to the second colorless isomeric form (CL) upon absorption of two photons by the two-photon absorbing probe (2PAP). The present disclosure also relates to a method for analyzing a target structure in a multiphoton microscope utilizing the molecular construct. Furthermore, the present disclosure relates to an antibody tagged with the molecular construct, and to the use of the molecular construct for imaging a target structure.
US11698339B2

An infrared (IR) imaging system for determining a concentration of a target species in an object is disclosed. The imaging system can include an optical system including a focal plane array (FPA) unit behind an optical window. The optical system can have components defining at least two optical channels thereof, said at least two optical channels being spatially and spectrally different from one another. Each of the at least two optical channels can be positioned to transfer IR radiation incident on the optical system towards the optical FPA. The system can include a processing unit containing a processor that can be configured to acquire multispectral optical data representing said target species from the IR radiation received at the optical FPA. One or more of the optical channels may be used in detecting objects on or near the optical window, to avoid false detections of said target species.
US11698338B2

An exhaust gas analyzer to analyze exhaust gas discharged from an internal combustion engine includes an infrared light source, a photodetector, a CO2 concentration calculation part and an O2 concentration calculation part. The infrared light source irradiates infrared light to the exhaust gas. The photodetector detects infrared light after passing through the exhaust gas. The CO2 concentration calculation part calculates a CO2 concentration in the exhaust gas on the basis of a detection signal obtained by the photodetector. The O2 concentration calculation part calculates an O2 concentration in the exhaust gas from the CO2 concentration by using a fuel combustion reaction equation and an EGR rate in an exhaust gas recirculation system or a value related to the EGR rate.
US11698336B2

An analysis method includes: obtaining n×m pieces of map data by repeating, m times, a map measurement in which n pieces of map data are obtained by scanning a specimen with a primary probe to detect electrons emitted from the specimen with an electron spectrometer, while measurement energy ranges of an analyzer are varied; and generating a spectral map in which a position on the specimen is associated with a spectrum based on the n×m pieces of map data, the measurement energy ranges of m times of the map measurement not overlapping each other.
US11698333B2

[Solving Means] A sample liquid-sending apparatus includes a placement portion, a suction mechanism, and a vibrator. A sample container is placed in the placement portion, the sample container containing a suspension of a sample. The suction mechanism includes a nozzle configured to be inserted into the sample container placed in the placement portion, and suctions the sample through the nozzle. The vibrator vibrates the nozzle.
US11698329B2

The vertical counterforce loading device includes a concrete support member, four transfer components, four connection components, a vertical force transmission component and a load test soil layer. The concrete support member is formed by pouring and concreting below the load test soil layer. The four transfer components are divided into two groups to be symmetrically and parallelly anchored in the concrete support member. The vertical force transmission component includes a load plate, a jack, a primary beam and a secondary beam arranged in sequence from bottom to top. The load plate is installed on the load test soil layer. Two secondary beams are connected crosswise to both ends of the primary beam, where end portions of the secondary beams are respectively connected to second ends of the connection components through reinforcement components. The device can improve work efficiency, reduce construction costs and improve safety.
US11698324B2

The disclosure provides a vehicle excitation advice. The vehicle excitation device that excites a vehicle having a plurality of wheels includes a plurality of excitation machine bodies on which the wheels are placed, respectively. The excitation machine body includes a front shaft and a rear shaft on which the wheels are placed at intervals in the in the front-rear direction of the vehicle, and an actuator (hydraulic actuator) that excites vibration to the wheels by moving at least one of the front shaft and the rear shaft in the front-rear direction. The front shaft is inclined such that the inner end portion of the front shaft in the left-right direction of the vehicle is located closer to the front of the vehicle than the outer end portion of the front shaft in the left-right direction of the vehicle.
US11698305B1

A method and apparatus for automatically measuring and storing a various measured values of an item, or a sequence of measured values of one or more item(s) suitable for single-handed use by a user. In particular, the present invention relates to a mobile computing device with one or more sensors for determining when to measure and record a particular value of one or more items. The mobile computing device may automatically measure the values based on sensing a change in the temperature value or through using proximity as detected by one or more onboard sensors. Additionally, the mobile computing device may automatically measure the values based on coming within range of an external proximity device. In response to automatically measuring the values, the measured values are stored along with additional information for record keeping purposes.
US11698299B2

A UV radiation sensor that includes an area that is filled with a dielectric material, the area comprises a first portion of a first thickness and a second trench portion with dielectric of a second thickness, wherein the first thickness is smaller than the second thickness; a floating gate that comprises a first floating gate portion that is positioned above the first area portion and a second floating gate portion that is positioned above the trench portion, wherein the second floating gate portion comprises multiple segments, wherein there are one or more gaps between two or more of the multiple segments; a charging element for charging the floating gate; and a readout element for reading the floating gate.
US11698293B2

A system for reporting one or more events of interest in a structure, including an apparatus configured to be securely adhered to a surface of the structure, the apparatus having a flexible portion which conforms to a shape of the surface of the structure. The flexible portion containing a sensor to measure mechanical strain in the surface of the structure, and conductive traces to connect the sensor to electronics. The electronics to capture and buffer a signal output by the sensor, and a computational element to analyze the captured signal into a polynomial representing an event of interest. The system further including a wireless communication element to transmit the event of interest.
US11698286B2

The present invention relates to a sensing and control device (40) and method for a weight measurement device (30) comprising a load unit for loading material to be weighted. To enable precise measurement with less expensive components, said sensing and control device comprises analog circuitry (50) configured to receive a weight measurement signal, convert the received weight measurement signal into a first voltage signal, subtract a second voltage signal representing the weight of at least the load unit without being loaded with material to be weighted from the first voltage signal when the load unit is loaded with material to be weighted to generate a third voltage signal representing the weight of the material to be weighted, and control circuitry (60) configured to receive the first voltage signal while the load unit is not loaded with material to be weighted, convert the first voltage signal into a first digital signal, and generate a pulse width modulated, PWM, signal having a pulse width representing the weight measured by the load unit while not being loaded with material to be weighted, and further configured to convert the third voltage signal into a second digital signal representing the weight measurement of the material to be weighted. The analog circuitry (50) is configured to generate the second voltage signal from the PWM signal generated by the control circuitry, wherein the voltage level of the second voltage signal is proportional to the pulse width of the PWM signal.
US11698280B2

An inspection device for an ultrasound flow meter is provided that has an inspection chamber having a fluid at a flow velocity of zero and having a first installation station for a first ultrasonic transducer and having a second installation station for a second ultrasonic transducer of the ultrasound flow meter so that the ultrasonic transducers are aligned toward one another in the installed state and span an ultrasound measurement path through the inspection chamber on the connection line. The invention further relates to a method of inspecting and/or calibrating an ultrasound flow meter.
US11698262B2

A method and an apparatus for generating a route planning model and a storage medium are provided. The method for generating a route planning model includes: obtaining a target route data set associated with a target site; and determining a target route planning model of the target site with a site optimization object corresponding to the target site, based on the target route data set and a first route planning model; wherein the first route planning model is determined based on a set of historical route data through at least a first training, the set of historical route data being associated with a plurality of sites different from the target site and a first training optimization object for the first training corresponding to the plurality of sites.
US11698253B1

A level attachment having a cylindrical tubing with a first half and a second half is capable of being removably secured about a weight lifting bar. A first embodiment employs a magnetic attachment means and second embodiment employs a clasping means. Within the first half is disposed a spirit level.
US11698252B2

An error determination apparatus for determining a measurement error that occurs when a workpiece is measured by a coordinate measuring machine, the error determination apparatus includes an information acquisition part that acquires a) motion error information indicating a result of measuring a motion error of the coordinate measuring machine and b) design information of the workpiece, a measurement position specification part that specifies a measurement position on the workpiece on the basis of the design information, an error determination part that determines a measurement error occurring in the measurement at the measurement position due to the motion error on the basis of the motion error information, and an output part that outputs the measurement error determined by the error determination part.
US11698247B2

The embodiments described herein are directed to systems and devices for electronically measuring the absolute position of one or more moving targets e.g., along the length of a metal beam using mutual capacitive sensing. The beam may be made of metal and may have a limited inset area to fit a position detection sensor device along its length. The moving targets may have no active elements and the position of multiple targets may be detected simultaneously along the beam. The systems and devices described herein do not utilize electronic position feedback and instead rely on an integrated ruler and minimize the total number of sensors required to support recalibration, thereby minimizing scan time (more sensors results in a linear increase in scan time).
US11698245B2

This disclosure provides a stackable propellant module for use inside of a gas generation canister. The modules are designed to enable them to be individually fired rather than as a unitary mass, as done in conventional configurations. This enables the generation of a controlled pressure profile rather than an uncontrolled pressure profile determined by the environmental conditions downhole, such as temperature and pressure.
US11698239B2

A firearm includes a muzzle device. The muzzle device includes a muzzle adapter and a muzzle attachment. The muzzle attachment suppresses noise and/or redirects gases and recoil. The firearm utilizes recoil operation to cycle such that the barrel reciprocates inside a handguard of the firearm during cycling. The muzzle adapter is attached to the handguard and receives the barrel therein. The muzzle attachment is secured to the muzzle adapter such that the muzzle of the barrel remains longitudinally in the muzzle adapter during discharge and cycling of the firearm.
US11698236B2

An example grip safety interlock can include a lower receiver with a trigger assembly, a safety selector having a detent channel, a grip having an internal recess, an extended detent pin having a detent point and an interference abutment surface, a grip safety lever having an interference ledge, and a lever bias spring positioned within the grip, extending between the grip and the grip safety lever. The grip safety lever can be positioned to pivot within the internal recess of the grip, and the extended detent pin can extend within the grip such that the detent point contacts the detent channel of the safety selector. The lever bias spring can push the grip safety lever to a first pivot position such that the interference ledge of the grip safety lever abuts the interference abutment surface of the extended detent pin to prevent movement and rotation of the safety selector.
US11698234B2

An air conditioner including a distributor configured to distribute a fluid to a heat exchanger. The distributor comprises a main pipe; a partition defining a plurality of distribution paths in the main pipe; a first branched pipe inserted into the main pipe as much as first length, linked to a first distribution path of the plurality of distribution paths, connected to a first portion of the heat exchanger; and a second branched pipe inserted into the main pipe as much as second length different from the first length, linked to the first distribution path, connected to a second portion of the heat exchanger. A flow velocity of air exchanging heat at the first portion of the heat exchanger is faster than a flow velocity of air exchanging heat at the second portion of the heat exchanger. The first length is shorter than the second length.
US11698231B2

Various systems and methods are provided for creating a wicking structure. In one example, a method for creating a wicking structure can include creating, using a 3D printing technique, a macro wicking element including a lattice structure formed by a grid of a first material, the lattice structure including pores formed between the grid of first material. The method can also include creating, using the 3D printing technique, a first micro wicking element including powder particles distributed within the pores of the lattice structure, and creating, using the 3D printing technique, a second micro wicking element by removing at least a portion of the lattice structure.
US11698219B2

A smart, movable closure system that allows access to the interior from the exterior of the cabinet, is disclosed. In some embodiments, the movable structure may be coupled with a cabinet interior that is adapted to be kept at a temperature cooler than the exterior cabinet ambient temperature, for example, to store perishable consumer goods in a retail setting. In particular, the smart, movable closure system may include electronic components that display graphical renderings corresponding to one or more products stored in the retail product container. In addition, the smart, movable closure system may include a controller that, before a user opts-in, generates an opt-in invitation at the smart, movable closure system, wherein the user may interface with the system with a wireless communication device.
US11698210B1

A thermal management system includes an integrated open-circuit refrigeration system and closed-circuit heat pump system. The thermal management system includes a receiver having a first receiver port and a second receiver port, the receiver configured to store a refrigerant fluid, an evaporator having a first evaporator port and a second evaporator port, the heat pump circuit having a closed-circuit fluid path with the receiver and the evaporator and an open-circuit refrigeration system configured to receive refrigerant from the receiver, with the open-circuit refrigeration system having an open-circuit fluid path that includes the receiver and the evaporator.
US11698205B2

A building management system for monitoring and controlling HVAC parameters in a building includes one or more processing circuits configured to initialize a predictive model for predicting temperature, pressure, and humidity within a target area and an adjacent area of the building, receive target area data from a target area sensor array configured to measure temperature, pressure, and humidity of the target area, receive adjacent area data from an adjacent area sensor array configured to measure temperature, pressure, and humidity of the adjacent area, execute the predictive model based on the target area data and the adjacent area data to generate a prediction of future temperature, pressure, and humidity within the target area, and control operation of HVAC equipment to maintain the temperature, pressure, and humidity of the target area within a compliance standard.
US11698203B2

In an air-conditioning system including an outside air processing device and an air-conditioning device, an operation of either one of the outside air processing device or the air-conditioning device is stopped if a temperature/humidity state that is at least either the temperature or humidity of air in a target space is within a predetermined range and if the load factor of at least one of the outside air processing device or the air-conditioning device is below a predetermined lower limit.
US11698201B2

A purification dehumidifier includes a housing, a fan, a dehumidifier assembly, and a purifier assembly. The housing includes an air inlet, a dehumidified air outlet, and a purified air outlet. An air duct in communication with the air inlet, the dehumidified air outlet, and the purified air outlet is formed in the housing. The fan is arranged in the air duct and configured to introduce an airflow into the air duct from the air inlet and blow the airflow in the air duct out from at least one of the dehumidified air outlet or the purified air outlet. The dehumidifier assembly is arranged in the air duct and corresponding to the dehumidified air outlet. The purifier assembly is arranged in the air duct and corresponding to the purified air outlet.
US11698196B2

A ventilation hood system is provided. The ventilation hood system includes a hood body defining an interior through which cooking vapors are passable, a support system affixed to a fixed body and supportive of an entire weight of the hood body and a weight sensing system operably coupled to the support system to sense and monitor the entire weight of the hood body over time.
US11698190B2

Systems and methods for operating a gas-fired appliance such as a gas-fired cooking grill are provided. An embodiment of the system includes a gas burner for heating a chamber of the gas-fired appliance. The system includes a first valve associated with the gas burner to control a gas flow to the gas burner. The system includes a second valve configured to controllably supply gas to the gas burner via the first valve. The second valve is automatically adjustable based on a desired temperature of the chamber and an actual temperature of the chamber.
US11698187B1

The utility model discloses a pattern projecting apparatus for automatically identifying and playing an audio. The projecting apparatus includes a first housing, a light-emitting assembly, a film assembly, an audio assembly, and an imaging assembly. The audio assembly includes a control board, an electronic label corresponding to a film sheet, an identifying module for identifying the electronic label and arranged on the control board, a storage medium pre-stored with an audio corresponding to a galactic starry sky pattern, and a speaker electrically connected to the control board. The electronic label is arranged on the film assembly. When the film assembly is mounted in a first mounting hole, the identifying module identifies the electronic label on the film sheet, positions the audio corresponding to the electronic label in the storage medium and plays the audio via the speaker, so that the galactic starry sky pattern projected by the projecting apparatus is played in combination with the audio. A user can hear an audio corresponding to a pattern of the film sheet when changing different film sheets. Therefore, the user's experience is effectively improved, and the practicability of the projecting apparatus is enhanced.
US11698186B2

Electronic light emitting flares and related methods. Flares of the present invention include various features such as self-synchronization, remote control, motion-actuated or percussion-actuated features, dynamic shifting between side-emitting and top-emitting light emitters in response to changes in positional orientation (e.g., vertical vs. horizontal) of the flare; overrides to cause continued emission from side-emitting or top-emitting light emitters irrespective of changes in the flare's positional orientation; use of the flare(s) for illumination of traffic cones and other hazard marking or traffic safety objects or devices, group on/off features, frequency specificity to facilitate use of separate groups of flares in proximity to one another, selection and changing of flashing patterns and others.
US11698179B2

A lighting apparatus of vehicles may include a light source unit of emitting light; a first reflection unit of reflecting light incident from the light source unit to discharge the reflected light outside the first reflection unit; a second reflection unit rotatably provided between the light source unit and the first reflection unit to reflect light for allowing light emitted by the light source unit to move to the first reflection unit or blocking the light such that the light is not moved to the first reflection unit and reflecting the light at a position different from the first reflection unit to discharge the light outside depending on a rotational position of the second reflection unit; and a driving unit connected to the second reflection unit and configured of adjusting the rotational position of the second reflection unit.
US11698173B2

A ceiling lamp, including a chassis, a frame assembly and an assembling assembly; the chassis is provided with an abutting surface bonded to a ceiling, and the frame assembly is detachably connected to the chassis in a vertical direction by the assembling assembly; the assembling assembly includes a first assembling member and a second assembling member, one of the first assembling member and the second assembling member is arranged on the chassis, and the other assembling member is correspondingly arranged on the frame assembly; a snap-fit groove is arranged in a side surface parallel to the vertical direction of the snap-fit main body, the snap-fit member is slidably arranged on the sliding base and is capable of protruding out of the sliding base to extend into the snap-fit groove, and the elastic element supplies an elastic pushing force for the snap-fit member to extend into the snap-fit groove.
US11698172B2

A security light having optional connection to multiple power supplies. The lighting controller can sense the appropriate connected supply and automatically connect to three different power supplies which include house voltage connection through a typical junction box, a remote solar charging station, and on-board batteries that can be used as a third backup power supply. Additional implementations include power outage detection and backup illumination along with low voltage power supply from a mounting structure.
US11698165B2

A mounting bracket for a junction box includes a face plate having left and right edge margins and a central opening. The face plate includes a first set of indicia adjacent a top edge of the central opening and a second set of indicia adjacent a bottom edge of the central opening. Each set of indicia includes ruler graduations indicating a distance from the left edge margin of the face plate to the respective ruler graduation.
US11698164B2

Disclosed are mounting brackets, mounting bracket assemblies, mountable lights, and methods of installation thereof. In one embodiment, a mounting bracket assembly comprises an obround-shaped wall mount configured to be mounted to a wall and a light mount configured to be coupled to a surface of a light. The wall mount comprises a raised internal ridge extending from a wall-facing side of the wall mount and a rim segment surrounding the raised internal ridge. A clearance space can be formed in between the wall and the rim segment when the wall mount is mounted to the wall. The light mount comprises a curved ledge and an inwardly-projecting brim. At least part of the curved ledge can rest on a top of the wall mount and the inwardly-projecting brim can be positioned within part of the clearance space when the light is mounted to the wall.
US11698162B2

A rotation bracket includes an L-shaped connecting rod, a rotation mechanism, and a stand base. The L-shaped connecting rod includes a vertical rod and a horizontal rod. The vertical rod is configured to connect to a communications device. The horizontal rod is fastened to the rotation mechanism, and the horizontal rod is a rotatable rod. The rotation mechanism is fastened to a top of the stand base, and the rotation mechanism is configured to drive the L-shaped connecting rod to rotate in a horizontal plane. The stand base is configured to fixedly connect to an inner surface of a wall or to a ground.
US11698161B2

A breathable, multi-layer exhaust insulation system is provided. The system includes a multi-layer sleeve, wherein the first layer, which is positioned adjacent the exhaust system pipes, is a braided sleeve which may be constructed from high-temperature resistant materials such as e-glass, s-glass, silica or ceramic. Additional braided layers of material may be included, as well. An outside cover of material is preferably a circular knitted fabric that contains glass fibers and resin-based fibers. The knitted fabric forms a tube on the outside of the insulating layers, and may be formed from a core spun yarn, which includes a glass filament core and a high-melt fiber on the wrap. Optionally, the system may also include a perforated or unperforated metal foil layer and/or a tape wrap, and the various components may be configured as desired.
US11698157B2

This disclosure relates to a quick connector adapted to display a code that verifies that a latch member is engaged to retain an installed pipe to the quick connector. The quick connector comprises a connector body having a receiving portion surrounding an internal passage, the internal passage arranged to receive the pipe therein. A latch member retained on the receiving portion is arranged to be movable between a pipe insertion position and a latched position. In the pipe insertion position, the latch member allows the pipe to be inserted into the internal passage. A code readable by a scanning device becomes readable when the latch member is moved to the latched position verifying that the pipe is installed and latched in the connector body.
US11698155B2

A double wedge locking mechanism provides an attachment mechanism to a liner system for fluid distribution network.
US11698137B2

A centric butterfly valve (1) in which top and bottom boss surfaces (19, 29) are formed to be spherical, an outer peripheral end of the blade portion of the valve disk (24) is formed to be an M-shaped section part (29) with round-shaped apex parts (27) and a round-shaped valley part (28) smoothly linked, and the centric butterfly valve has a valve disk (3) having an extended part (41) obtained by successively and slightly extending the spherical surface of each of the top and bottom boss surfaces (19, 20) to a blade portion (40) side.
US11698133B2

A power transmission device includes a motor having a motor shaft, a transmission mechanism, a reduction gear, and a case member. The transmission mechanism is connected downstream of the motor. The transmission mechanism has a band brake, and an actuator. A reduction gear is arranged downstream of the transmission mechanism. The case member houses the motor, at least a part of the transmission mechanism, and the reduction gear. The case member has an outer circumference wall that surrounds an outer circumference with respect to a radial direction perpendicular to a rotation axis of the motor shaft, and a side wall that is linked to the outer circumference wall, and that extends outwardly in the radial direction from the outer circumference wall. The actuator is provided adjacent to the outer circumference wall, and adjacent to the side wall, the actuator overlapping with the band brake in the radial direction.
US11698122B2

A drive system includes a planetary gear set having first and second rotatable input members connected in driven relation with respective first and second power sources, and a rotatable output member connected in driving relation with a working piece, the first and second rotatable input members being connected in differentially rotatable communication with the output member. The input members are operable to vary the rotation and direction of the output member and the connected working piece. In an aspect, the output member is rotatable about an axis for driving the working piece, and the first and second input members are also rotatable about the axis. In a further aspect, the first and second input members include coupling regions for coupling the first and second power sources on-axis with the drive system. In a further aspect, the second power source is a hydraulic input motor concentric with the first input member.
US11698118B2

The present invention provides a friction material and a brake pad having excellent wear resistance while exhibiting a high friction coefficient under high-temperature and high-speed conditions. A friction material containing: 40 mass % or more and 80 mass % or less of a matrix containing at least one kind selected from the group consisting of Ni and Fe; 10 mass % or more and 30 mass % or less of inorganic particles containing zircon particles, titania particles, and mullite particles; and 10 mass % or more and 30 mass % or less of a lubricant containing at least one kind selected from the group consisting of graphite, molybdenum disulfide, boron nitride and calcium fluoride, wherein a content of the zircon particles is 30 vol % or more and 36 vol % or less, a content of the titania particles is 30 vol % or more and 36 vol % or less, and a content of the mullite particles is 30 vol % or more and 36 vol % or less with respect to a total content of 100 vol % of the zircon particles, the titania particles, and the mullite particles.
US11698103B2

A cage segment for a rolling bearing, in particular a taper roller bearing, includes: two side plates; at least two bridges connecting the two side plates; a complete rolling element pocket being between each pair of bridges; and an incomplete rolling element pocket formed by regions of the two side plates which project beyond the bridges in a circumferential direction of the cage segment. Two end faces of each side plate are contoured differently, in particular are convex in one case and flat in the other case.
US11698102B1

A self-lubricating tie-down includes a frame including two walls, a reel, two ratchet wheels, two detents, a short strap and a long strap. The frame includes two walls each of which is formed with a bushing. The handle includes two blades each of which is formed with an aperture. The reel includes two terminal sections inserted in the bushings. The two ratchet wheels are connected to the reel. The first detent is movable on the frame and operable for engagement with the ratchet wheels. The second detent is movable on the handle and operable for engagement with the ratchet wheels. The short strap includes an end connected to the frame. The long strap includes an end connected to the reel so that the reel is operable to wind the long strap. Each of the bushings includes at least one recess and lubricant filled in the recess.
US11698098B2

A bucket hook for supporting tools from a utility bucket includes: a first leg, including: a first hook; a gate mounted to the first leg and movable between a first position in which it contacts the first hook, and a second position in which it is pivoted away from the first hook; and spring biasing means resiliently urging the gate towards the closed position; and a second leg spaced from the first leg; and a crossbar interconnecting the first leg and the second leg, wherein the first leg, the second leg, and the crossbar cooperatively define an interior space having an inverted L shape.
US11698085B2

A cover for a rod end of an actuator comprises a mounting collar for surrounding and mounting to a portion of the rod end. The collar is deformable such that it may be mounted over a rod eye mounted to the rod end. The cover further comprises a shield extending from the collar and shaped such that when attached to the rod end the shield shields a portion of rod end to prevent fluid or foreign object ingress to the rod end.
US11698084B2

A pump of a dishwasher has an integrated heating element, a pump chamber with an inlet and an outlet, a pump rotor inside the pump chamber and a drive motor, wherein the heating element and a temperature sensor are provided on a wall of the pump chamber. For measuring a calcification of the pump chamber it is filled with water and then the pump rotor rotates for mixing the water in the pump chamber without transporting water out of the pump chamber. The temperature of the water in the pump chamber is measured with the temperature sensor as a starting temperature, and then the heating element is activated to heat the water in the pump chamber while the temperature of the water in the pump chamber is measured. Then the heating element is deactivated and the maximum temperature of the water during the heating duration or directly afterwards is determined. A temperature relation between the maximum temperature and the starting temperature of the water is calculated. These steps are executed in the pump at the very beginning of an operation of the new dishwasher after its installation for determining an initial temperature relation. These steps are automatically executed again at a later stage for determining a later temperature relation to determine the heating efficiency of the pump by comparing the later temperature relation to the initial temperature relation.
US11698083B2

An electric centrifugal pump includes a water pump shell, a water sealing bearing, a water pump impeller, a spring washer, an inner motor cover, a bearing pedestal, a front rotor bearing, a motor stator, a motor rotor, a shaft of the motor rotor, a rear bearing of the motor rotor, a leading impeller, a leading impeller cover, a water pump driving control panel, a controller cover and a motor shell, and an internal forced cooling system is formed by the water inlet cavity of the water pump, an axial through hole of the shaft of the motor rotor, the leading impeller, a leading impeller cavity of the leading impeller, a spiral overflowing hole of the inner motor cover, a rotor cavity, a spiral overflowing hole of the bearing pedestal and the water pump impeller which are sequentially communicated.
US11698082B2

A fan includes an electric motor and a fan wheel drivable or driven by the electric motor, arranged within its housing. The underside of the housing has an opening for an electric outlet, and a side the housing has a bracket, thereby forming a bushing. An electric line is arranged at least partially at the underside of the housing and is guided through the bushing, and a cover element is arranged at the underside of the housing. The cover element has a first section and a second section. The cover element is arranged at the underside of the housing in such a way that the first section is at least partially arranged in the bushing and clamps the electric line in the bushing while forming a strain relief, and that the second section covers the opening.
US11698076B2

A refrigerant compressor includes a magnetic bearing assembly including insulation for the coils and lamination stack of the assembly. The lamination stack includes coil apertures extending axially between opposed axial faces. An insert partially extends into a first coil aperture to prevent direct contact between first and second coils. The insert includes a first leg extending into a slot formed in the lamination stack and a second leg radially spaced-apart from the first leg with the second leg extending axially into the first coil aperture. An annular cover having first and second legs extends into respective slots and apertures of the lamination stack. A second annular cover is provided on the opposite face of the coils that is connected to free ends of the second legs. The lamination stack and coils are coated with an insulative material such as epoxy.
US11698075B2

An inflatable product can be inflated to a low pressure by a lower-power but high-volume electric pump, then “firmed” or fully inflated by an auxiliary pump. The auxiliary pump may be manually powered, such that the overall cost and complexity of the electric and auxiliary pumps are still lower than a high-power electric pump. The low power high volume electric pump can be easily powered by small batteries that will also provide an increased number of inflations compared to traditional high-power pumps for a given battery capacity. Using small batteries allows the pump to be very compact in size. The auxiliary pump may work through an auxiliary air chamber within the primary air chamber and fluidly connected thereto by a check valve. The electric pump may be reversible to provide for both inflation and deflation.
US11698071B2

A variable displacement lubricant pump includes a housing, a control ring arranged in the housing, an inlet chamber and an outlet chamber, and a lateral slide bearing. The control ring is shiftable, radially confines a pumping chamber, and comprises a drainage channel. The outlet chamber and the inlet chamber are arranged at opposite lateral sides of the control ring. The lateral slide bearing is arranged at the lateral side of the control ring where the outlet chamber is arranged and comprises a first lateral slide bearing surface defined by the static housing, a second lateral slide bearing surface arranged opposite to the first lateral slide bearing surface which is defined by the control ring, and a lateral slide bearing gap defined between the first and second lateral slide bearing surfaces. The drainage channel of the control ring fluidically connects the lateral slide bearing gap with the inlet chamber.
US11698044B2

A fuel tank system includes a fuel storage unit, a processing unit, and a control unit. The control unit performs a first failure diagnosis of diagnosing a failure of the fuel storage unit in a state where the sealing valve is closed. When the control unit diagnoses that the fuel storage unit is normal, the control unit performs a second failure diagnosis of diagnosing a failure of a purge valve and a bypass valve by causing a pressure generation unit to generate pressure in a state where the sealing valve is closed. When there is a possibility that the purge valve and the bypass valve are in closed-sticking, the control unit performs a third failure diagnosis of specifying a failure in any one of closed-sticking of the purge valve and closed-sticking of the bypass valve by opening the sealing valve.
US11698032B1

A method for controlling noise emitted by a hybrid-electric gas turbine engine for an aircraft during a takeoff flight condition includes applying a first total rotational force to a shaft with a turbine and an electric motor. The first total rotational force includes a first electric rotational force applied by the electric motor and a first thermal rotational force applied by the turbine. The first total rotational force has a first rotational force ratio of the first electric rotational force to the first thermal rotational force. The method further includes controlling the noise emitted by the gas turbine engine by reducing the first rotational force ratio from an initial rotational force ratio of the rotational force ratio as an altitude of the aircraft increases and maintaining the first total rotational force substantially constant while reducing the rotational force ratio.
US11698029B2

A dual-flow turbojet engine having a central shaft surrounded by a high-pressure body which rotate about the same longitudinal axis while being independent in rotation, and including a fan driven by the central pressure shaft; a high-pressure compressor and a high-pressure turbine mounted on the high-pressure body; an inter-turbine casing; a low-pressure turbine mounted on a low-pressure rotor surrounding the central shaft; an exhaust casing on which an output cone is mounted; a reduction gear with which the low-pressure rotor drives the central pressure shaft; two bearings mounted on the exhaust casing and respectively receiving the central shaft and the low-pressure rotor; a bearing mounted on the inter-turbine casing and receiving the low-pressure rotor.
US11698019B2

The present invention shows an exhaust gas aftertreatment system comprising at least a first route and a second route arranged in parallel in an exhaust gas stream, wherein the first route and the second route are provided with exhaust gas aftertreatment subsystems. The exhaust gas aftertreatment subsystems of the first route and the second route use different exhaust gas aftertreatment technologies.
US11698016B2

An internal combustion engine arrangement includes an internal combustion engine, a catalytic converter, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine a maximum H2 production capacity of the catalytic converter. The catalytic converter is arranged downstream of the internal combustion engine. The controller is configured and adapted to determine the maximum H2 production capacity of the catalytic converter based on a first function that correlates an H2 production of the internal combustion engine with first internal combustion engine parameters.
US11698007B2

A gas turbine engine according to an example of the present disclosure includes, among other things, a fan shaft configured to drive a fan, a support configured to support at least a portion of the fan shaft, the support defining a support transverse stiffness and a support lateral stiffness, a gear system coupled to the fan shaft, and a flexible support configured to at least partially support the gear system. The flexible support defines a flexible support transverse stiffness with respect to the support transverse stiffness and a flexible support lateral stiffness with respect to the support lateral stiffness. The input defines an input transverse stiffness with respect to the support transverse stiffness and an input lateral stiffness with respect to the support lateral stiffness.
US11698004B2

An aircraft propulsion assembly includes a turbine engine surrounded by a nacelle with an annular air-intake lip extending around the turbine engine by two annular walls, inner and outer, respectively, intended for being swept across by air flows at least when the aircraft is in flight. The inner and outer walls each includes or supports at least one network of pipes forming heat exchangers. The inner wall pipe network having liquid outlet connected with a liquid intake of the outer wall pipe network. The propulsion assembly further includes means for circulating the liquid, connected to at least one liquid intake of the network of pipes of the inner wall.
US11698003B2

A cooling device (11) for a turbine of a turbomachine extending along an axis includes at least one radially inner metal sheet (14) and one radially outer metal sheet (15) that are joined to one another and delimit, between them, cooling air circulation channels (17) extending circumferentially from a connection region (16). Each channel (17) includes at least one air inlet and air ejection orifices (19), that are designed to be oriented toward a region to be cooled. The cooling device also includes at least one cooling duct (21) intended for the circulation of cooling air, the duct (21) located radially outside said metal sheets (14, 15) and close to or in contact with the metal sheets so as to cool said metal sheets using the cooling air circulating in the duct (21), the cooling duct (21) extending axially and arranged toward the circumferential end regions of the channels (17).
US11697995B2

The invention relates to an airfoil as well as to a method for producing an airfoil for a turbomachine, comprising a leading edge and a trailing edge joined to each other by a suction side and a pressure side and which, in at least one region, extends in a curved manner from an airfoil root to an airfoil tip, wherein the airfoil tip has a squealer tip, which is arranged at the airfoil tip.
US11697987B2

A method includes providing a Bottom Hole Assembly (BHA) in a wellbore. The BHA includes a rotary steerable system and a downhole attitude correction and control system. The downhole correction and control system includes a first sensor set, the sensors of the first sensor set positioned near ferromagnetic components of a drill string and a second sensor set, the sensors of the second sensor set positioned further from the ferromagnetic components of the drill string than the sensors of the first sensor set. Corrupted data from the first sensor set and reference data from the second sensor set is obtained, the corrupted data including cross-axis magnetometer and accelerometer measurements. The method additionally includes correcting the corrupted sensor data to form corrected sensor measurements and calculating an estimated azimuth from the corrected sensor measurements. The method further includes steering the rotary steerable system based on the estimated azimuth.
US11697984B2

A process for producing diluent for use in a hydrocarbon recovery process includes heating a dilbit feed stream comprising hydrocarbons produced from a hydrocarbon reservoir and an added diluent, to a temperature of 350° C. or less, fractionating the dilbit feed stream after heating to produce a light fraction and a heavy fraction, the light fraction comprising the diluent, additional light hydrocarbons, and sour water, separating the sour water from a remainder of the light fraction, and stabilizing the remainder of the light fraction to provide recovered diluent and cooling the recovered diluent. A volume of the recovered diluent is greater than a volume of the added diluent.
US11697980B2

A perforation gun having a modified pin end for positioning a blast shield between adjacent guns, the blast shield electrically joining movable contact pins and propagating firing signals between while protecting against blast forces from previous explosions. The perforation guns also having a wiring port in the charge carrier and alignment pin for opening and adding detonation circuitry at time of use, positioned within the charge carrier where it is protected from damages caused by rough handling, flooding, vibrations, and blast forces.
US11697979B2

A power system adapted for supplying power in a high temperature environment is disclosed. The power system includes a rechargeable energy storage that is operable in a temperature range of between about seventy degrees Celsius and about two hundred and fifty degrees Celsius coupled to a circuit for at least one of supplying power from the energy storage and charging the energy storage; wherein the energy storage is configured to store between about one one hundredth (0.01) of a joule and about one hundred megajoules of energy, and to provide peak power of between about one one hundredth (0.01) of a watt and about one hundred megawatts, for at least two charge-discharge cycles. Methods of use and fabrication are provided. Embodiments of additional features of the power supply are included.
US11697978B2

A downhole power system includes an energy storage adapted to operate at high temperatures, and a modular signal interface device that serves to control the energy storage component as well as offer a means of data logging at high temperatures. The controller is fabricated from pre-assembled components that may be selected for various combinations to provide desired functionality. The energy storage may include at least one ultracapacitor.
US11697974B2

A wellbore assembly includes a cable and a wellbore tool. The wellbore tool is coupled to the downhole end of the cable. The wellbore tool includes a housing, one or more sensors, a packer, and a controller. The one or more sensors are coupled to the housing or to the cable or both. The sensors detect one or more parameters of the wellbore tool or the cable or both. The controller is coupled to the housing. The controller is electrically coupled to one or more sensors and is operationally coupled to the packer. The controller determines, with the wellbore tool parted from the cable and based on information received from the one or more sensors, an indication of the wellbore tool in free fall. The controller activates, based on the determination, the packer to expand the packer and set the wellbore tool on a wall of the wellbore.
US11697972B2

Centralizers for stabilizing production tubing within a well may include a mandrel for securing within a section of production tubing and having a gland mounting surface; a gland mounted to the gland mounting surface of the mandrel, and having a cylindrical body and two or more lobes extending radially outward from the cylindrical body and comprised of an abrasion resistant material. Downhole assemblies may include a production string receivable within a cased well; a tubing anchor catcher positioned within the production string; a downhole pump coupled to the production string and located axially below the tubing anchor catcher; and a centralizer coupled to the production string.
US11697962B2

The present application relates to an opening and closing mechanism and a train having the same. The opening and closing mechanism comprise a driving device, a locking device and a support arm; the driving device is connected to the locking device to drive the locking device to rotate; a first end of the locking device is rotatably mounted on a baseplate; a sliding groove in which a second end of the locking device is slidably located is formed on the support arm; a first end of the support arm is rotatably mounted on the baseplate; a second end of the support arm is connected to a fairing; the driving device drives the locking device to rotate, the locking device drives the support arm to rotate by the sliding groove, so that the support arm opens or closes the fairing.
US11697960B2

A swing door operator system is described, the system including a first swing door operator, a second swing door operator, and at least one door leaf hinged connected at an opening in the wall. The first swing door operator is connected to a first side of the door leaf, the second swing door operator is connected to a second side of the door leaf, the first side of the door leaf is opposite to the second side of the door leaf, and the first swing door operator and the second swing door operator interact to move the door leaf between an open and closed position.
US11697950B1

A system and method for managing one or more utility connections and utility lines (electrical, water, sewer, data, etc.) associated with a retractable building that may generally translate from a predominantly above grade position to a predominantly below grade position, and back again, is provided. The system includes a cable carrier with a fixed end configured with a first manifold bracket to receive the utility lines from the utility providers, and a movable end configured with a second manifold bracket to connect the utility lines to the building. During use, as the building is lowered underground, the system provides continual and uninterrupted utility connections between the utility providers and the building.
US11697943B2

A tie nut of a formwork tie for connecting two formwork elements is secured on a tie rod to prevent inadvertent rotation by way of a form fit coupling that can be axially made to engage therewith.
US11697940B2

A roof system includes a roof deck, a weighted cover board disposed upwardly adjacent the roof deck and a plurality of fasteners coupling the weighted cover board to the roof deck.
US11697935B2

Insulation panels for wall construction and roofing installation are characterized by inlaid battens in outer faces thereof by which multiple layers of insulation can be installed without thermal bridging. Second and any subsequent layers are each fastened only to the battens of the immediately underlying layer, without fully penetrating therethrough to the roof deck, building wrap or other substrate. Laminated facers of perforated character allow migration of moisture to and from a foam core of the panel, while internal channels and internal slots beneath the facer enable drainage/drying of excess moisture without material degradation of the inlaid battens. Additional drainage space within each layer is provided at inter-panel connections, where tongue and groove connections are configured to leave such drainage space open between the tongue and groove.
US11697934B2

An approved dynamic construction is used for effectively thermally insulating and sealing of a safing slot between a floor of a building and an exterior wall construction. The exterior wall construction includes a curtain wall configuration defined by an interior wall glass surface including one or more aluminum framing members, where the vision glass extends to the finished floor level below. The dynamic, thermally insulating and sealing system includes a first element for receiving the insulating elements, and is positioned in the zero spandrel area of a glass curtain wall construction including only vision glass, to maintain thermally insulating and sealing of the safing slot during exposure to fire and heat as well as movement in order to maintain a complete seal extending across the safing slot.
US11697930B2

A handwashing station that includes a basin, a liquid dispensing system, and an air dispensing system. The liquid dispensing system is configured to dispense a liquid into the basin to wash a user's hands. The air dispensing system configured to dispense air into the basin to dry the user's hands. The user can wet, wash, rinse, and dry their hands from within the basin.
US11697918B2

A hydraulic system of a construction machine includes: control valves interposed between a variable displacement main pump and hydraulic actuators; and first solenoid proportional valves connected to pilot ports of the control valves. The hydraulic system further includes: a regulator that changes a displacement of the main pump; and a second solenoid proportional valve connected to an auxiliary pump by a primary pressure line, the second solenoid proportional valve outputting a secondary pressure to the regulator through a secondary pressure line. A switching valve is interposed between the auxiliary pump and the first solenoid proportional valves, and includes a pilot port that is connected to the secondary pressure line by a pilot line.
US11697915B2

Provided is a support structure and a method for manufacture thereof. The support structure, in one aspect, includes first and second expanded metal structural pillars positioned within the ground by a distance (d1), the first and second expanded metal structural pillars comprising a metal that has expanded in response to hydrolysis. In at least one other aspect, the support structure includes one or more beams spanning the first and second expanded metal structural pillars.
US11697908B2

A method for manufacturing a paperboard structure includes passing a paperboard substrate through a hot-hard calender to yield a calendered paperboard substrate, the hot-hard calender including a nip defined by a thermo-roller and a counter roller, wherein a contact surface of the thermo-roller is heated to an elevated temperature. The method then includes applying a basecoat to the calendered paperboard substrate to yield a basecoated paperboard substrate, the basecoat includes a basecoat binder and a basecoat pigment blend. The method further includes applying a topcoat to the basecoated paperboard substrate.
US11697906B2

Active agent-containing articles, for example fibrous structures, that exhibit consumer acceptable article in-use properties, such as flexibility, article dimensions, and/or dissolvability, and product-shipping assemblies for containing the same are provided.
US11697905B2

Active agent-containing articles, for example fibrous structures, that exhibit consumer acceptable article in-use properties, such as article peel strength, flexibility, article dimensions, and/or dissolvability, and methods for making same are provided.
US11697900B2

A laundry apparatus includes an exterior housing, a tub, one or more tub mounts rigidly mounting the tub to the exterior housing, a drum positioned within the tub and rotatable relative to the tub, a control unit, a motor, one or more load imbalance sensors, and a dynamic balancing assembly. The motor is communicatively coupled to the control unit and operatively coupled to the drum. The one or more load imbalance sensors are communicatively coupled to the control unit and configured to output a load imbalance signal to the control unit, the load imbalance signal being indicative of a load imbalance within the drum. The dynamic balancing assembly is includes one or more counterweight devices configured to be orbited about the primary rotation axis to counteract a detected load imbalance in the drum. The tub is unsupported by any displaceable suspension members extending between the tub and the exterior housing.
US11697899B1

A thread tension apparatus and method consists of a thread cone holder configured to hold thread where the thread cone holder is connected to a motor. A thread guide is provided where the thread guide includes a thread channel such that the thread guide directs thread to a machine where the machine draws thread in first direction. A motor controller is connected with the motor, where the motor controller operates the motor to turn the thread cone holder such that thread is drawn in a second direction opposite from the machine first direction such that tension is applied to the thread as thread is drawn to the machine.
US11697897B2

A spunbonded nonwovens is made by first spinning thermoplastic continuous filaments and emitting them from a spinneret in a direction and then passing the filaments in the direction through a cooling chamber. Meanwhile cooling air is fed from respective manifolds flanking the chamber into the chamber to cool the filaments and the cooling air is guided into the manifolds through respective manifolds and through respective planar homogenizing elements each having a plurality of openings forming a free open surface area constituting 1 to 40% of the total surface area of the respective planar homogenizing element. The cooling air passes from the planar homogenizing element into the cooling chamber through a flow straightener.
US11697891B2

A melt spinning device for producing synthetic threads includes at least a spinneret apparatus, a cooling apparatus, a processing apparatus and a winding apparatus. An automatic operating device is provided for carrying out at least one operator action. The automatic operating device has at least one movable robotic arm, which can be coupled selectively to one of a plurality of exchangeable tools in order to selectively carry out a plurality of operator actions during a start-up and/or during a maintenance interval and/or during thread production. Thus, a high level of flexibility in the automated operation of the melt spinning device is ensured.
US11697888B2

Methods and apparatus for reducing the formation of insoluble deposits in semiconductor electrochemical plating equipment or a surface thereof during electrochemical plating, including: removing electrochemical plating equipment or a surface thereof from an electroplating solution, wherein residual electroplating solution is disposed atop the electrochemical plating equipment or a surface thereof, and wherein the residual electroplating solution has a first pH; contacting the residual electroplating solution with a rinse agent having a second pH similar to the first pH to form a rinsate; and removing the rinsate from the electrochemical plating equipment or a surface thereof.
US11697885B2

A process is provided comprising submerging a substrate in an electrochemical deposit bath having at least a metal salt and saccharin. In embodiments, the film is further treated with anodization, and in other cases chemical vapor deposition. Films are also provided formed by the disclosed processes. The films are nanoporous on at least a portion of a surface of the films. Also disclosed are electronic devices having the films disclosed, including lithium-ion batteries, storage devices, supercapacitors, electrodes, semiconductors, fuel cells, and/or combinations thereof.
US11697884B2

An electrodeposition composition comprising: (a) a source of copper ions; (b) an acid; (c) a suppressor; and (d) a leveler, wherein the leveler comprises a quaternized dipyridyl compound prepared by reacting a dipyridyl compound with a difunctional alkylating agent or a quaternized poly(epihalohydrin). The electrodeposition composition can be used in a process for forming a copper feature over a semiconductor substrate in wafer level packaging to electrodeposit a copper bump or pillar on an underbump structure of a semiconductor assembly.
US11697883B2

An electrolysis cell includes an anode chamber and a cathode chamber separated by an ion-exchange membrane. The electrolysis cell includes an anode, a cathode, and a cathode current distributor. The anode, the ion-exchange membrane, the cathode, and the cathode current distributor are in direct touching contact in the mentioned order. Flexibly resilient holding elements are arranged on the other side of the anode and/or on the other side of the cathode current distributor. The flexibly resilient holding elements exert a contact pressure on the anode and/or on the cathode current distributor. The flexibly resilient holding elements have annular elements, the axis of which is oriented in the height direction of the electrolysis cell. By means of the flexibly resilient and in part also plastically deforming annular elements, effective mechanical contact pressure of the ion-exchange membrane against the oxygen-depolarized cathode is achieved.
US11697876B2

A processing apparatus is provided. The processing apparatus includes a processing chamber, a pump, and an intersecting module. The process chamber has a gas outlet. The pump communicates with the gas outlet. The pump is configured to exhaust gas from the processing chamber via the gas outlet. The intersecting module is positioned between the pump and the gas outlet. The intersecting module includes a plurality of support members and a plurality of internal ventilating plates. The support members are arranged along a longitudinal direction. Each of the internal ventilating plates has a plurality of orifices. At least one of the internal ventilating plates is positioned between two of the support members positioned adjacent to each other in the longitudinal direction. Each of the internal ventilating plates is inclined relative to a transversal direction that is perpendicular to the longitudinal direction.
US11697874B2

The present invention relates to a tantalum carbide coated carbon material, and more particularly, to a tantalum carbide coated carbon material including a tantalum carbide film having a surface contact angle of 50° or more and low surface energy.
US11697868B2

Disclosed is a processing technology for inhibiting weld coarse grains of magnesium alloy profiles, including the following steps: preparation of a magnesium alloy ingot, homogenization, scalping, extrusion, pre-stretching at room temperature, solution treatment, quenching, stretching correction, artificial aging, etc. The processing technology can effectively control the production of weld coarse grains in extrusion and heat treatment processes of magnesium alloy profiles, and all property indexes of final products are higher than standard requirements.
US11697863B2

There are provided a spherical silver powder which has the same diameter as that of a spherical silver powder produced by a conventional wet reduction method and which can sufficiently sinter the silver particles thereof to cause the silver particles to be adhered to each other at a relatively low temperature to form a conductive film having a low volume resistivity when it is used for a baked type conductive paste, and a method for producing the same. A spherical silver powder, which contains a neutral or basic amino acid having a carbon number of not less than 5 in each of particles thereof and which has an average particle diameter D50 of 0.2 to 5 μm based on a laser diffraction method, is produced by adding the neutral or basic amino acid having the carbon number of not less than 5 (such as proline, tyrosine, tryptophan, phenylalanine, arginine or histidine) to a water reaction system containing silver ions to mix a reducing agent therewith to deposit silver particles by reduction.
US11697860B2

A screening apparatus comprises superposed screening decks with an upper one of the screening decks having a pellet input, and each screening deck ends with an oversize pellet output, the screening decks have screens to screen the green ore pellets from top to bottom, the oversize pellet outputs feeding the travelling grate through pellet chutes with the oversize green ore pellets of one of the upper and the lower one of the screening decks being superposed to oversize green ore pellets of the other one of the lower and the upper one of the screening decks, the pellet chutes defining a curved delivery path with an input slope at the chute pellet input greater than an output slope of the chute pellet output to reduce a delivery speed of the green ore pellets from the oversize pellet output to the travelling grate. There is also provided a method for screening and delivering green ore pellets onto a travelling grate of an induration furnace.
US11697852B2

The present disclosure relates to methods of determining a treatment course of action. In particular, the present disclosure relates to mutations in the gene encoding estrogen receptor and their association with responsiveness to estrogen therapies for cancer.
US11697843B2

Provided herein are methods, compositions and kits for the generation of bisulfite-converted next generation sequencing (NGS) libraries. The methods, compositions and kits provided herein can be useful, for example, for the production of libraries from genomic DNA that allow for determination of the methylation status across the genome, i.e. the methylome. The methods, compositions and kits provided herein can also be utilized to query methylation status at a particular genomic locus or loci. Moreover, the methods provided herein can be employed for high-throughput sequencing of bisulfite-converted DNA while maintaining the directional (strandedness) information of the original nucleic acid sample.
US11697832B2

Provided are a novel fructose-C4-epimerase and a method of producing tagatose using the same.
US11697829B2

The present disclosure identifies pathways, mechanisms, systems and methods to confer chemoautotrophic production of carbon-based products of interest, such as sugars, alcohols, chemicals, amino acids, polymers, fatty acids and their derivatives, hydrocarbons, isoprenoids, and intermediates thereof, in organisms such that these organisms efficiently convert inorganic carbon to organic carbon-based products of interest using inorganic energy, such as formate, and in particular the use of organisms for the commercial production of various carbon-based products of interest.
US11697826B2

Disclosed herein are nucleic acid-guided nucleases, guide nucleic acids, and targetable nuclease systems, and methods of use. Disclosed herein are engineered non-naturally occurring nucleic acid-guided nucleases, guide nucleic acids, and targetable nuclease systems, and methods of use. Targetable nuclease systems can be used to edit genetic targets, including recursive genetic engineering and trackable genetic engineering methods.
US11697821B2

Compositions and methods for controlling pests are provided. The methods involve transforming organisms with a nucleic acid sequence encoding an insecticidal protein. In particular, the nucleic acid sequences are useful for preparing plants and microorganisms that possess insecticidal activity. Thus, transformed bacteria, plants, plant cells, plant tissues and seeds are provided. Compositions are insecticidal nucleic acids and proteins of bacterial species. The sequences find use in the construction of expression vectors for subsequent transformation into organisms of interest, as probes for the isolation of other homologous (or partially homologous) genes. The insecticidal proteins find use in controlling, inhibiting growth or killing lepidopteran, coleopteran, dipteran, fungal, hemipteran, and nematode pest populations and for producing compositions with insecticidal activity.
US11697810B2

The present disclosure relates to an adenylosuccinate synthetase variant, a microorganism containing the same, and a method for preparing purine nucleotides using the microorganism.
US11697807B2

A CRISPR electrochemical biosensing system (E-CRISPR) for detection of analytes includes a disposable, micro-fabricated three-electrode sensor that includes a working electrode, a counter electrode, a reference electrode, and a nonspecific ssDNA reporter with an electrochemical tag for signal transduction tethered to a surface of the working electrode; and a Cas12a-crRNA duplex that is designed to specifically recognize and cleave target nucleic acid strand based on the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) sequence of the target and crRNA sequence, wherein the PAM recognition depends on specific 5′ TTTN nucleic acid sequence located at an opposite strand of a recognition strand, and wherein only upon the recognition of the PAM sequence by the Cas protein, the Cas protein, acting as a DNA helicase, unwinds the target DNA.
US11697806B2

Compositions and methods for gene editing. In some embodiments, a polynucleotide encoding Cas9 is provided that can provide one or more of improved editing efficiency, reduced immunogenicity, or other benefits.
US11697805B2

The disclosure provides a high-fidelity polymerase with preference for gapped DNA and use thereof. The Klenow fragment (KlenDr) derived from Deinococcus radiodurans DNA polymerase I, which has the high-fidelity polymerization characteristics, is independent of 3′-5′ proofreading exonuclease activity, has the preference for binding gapped DNA, and is different from the existing commercial high-fidelity polymerase. Due to the specific affinity of KlenDr to gapped DNA substrate, the 3′ end of the forward primer will not be cut off, and the downstream nucleotide chain is rarely replaced.
US11697795B2

The method of culturing cells disclosed herein includes printing cells onto a substrate that includes cell adhesive regions and cell repulsive regions. The cells are suspended in a printing medium to create a cell suspension, and a volume of the cell suspension is loaded into a printer. A cell adhesive region of the substrate is aligned beneath the printing channel of the printer, and droplets of the cell suspension are dispensed from the printing channel directly onto the cell adhesive region. Contact of the dispensed droplets with cell repulsive regions of the substrate is limited, either by targeting of the droplets to the cell adhesive regions, by repulsions generated by the cell repulsive areas, or both. The cells adhere to the cell adhesive regions to create a cell pattern, and are maintained thereafter in a physiologically suitable environment.
US11697787B2

The present disclosure relates to high alkaline cleaners, cleaning systems and methods for removing polymerized zero trans fat soils. The high alkaline cleaner of the present invention generally includes one or more alkaline wetting and saponifying agent(s), a chelating/sequestering system and a surface modifying-threshold agent system. In various embodiments, the cleaners may include, at least one cleaning agent comprising a surfactant or surfactant system and/or a solvent or solvent system and/or a cleaning booster such as a peroxide or sulfite type additive. The cleaners may also include one or more components to modify the composition form and/or the application method in some embodiments. All components described above may also be optimized optionally, to provide emulsification of a composition (both as a usable product or a concentrate that can be diluted to form a usable product). The use of the high alkaline cleaner of the present invention has demonstrated enhanced cleaning characteristics especially at higher temperatures (100° F. to about 200° F.) but also shows enhanced cleaning at ambient temperatures.
US11697785B2

Disclosed is a method of lubricating a gas engine using a lubricant including at least one mineral base oil and at least one ester selected from among the polyol esters. The composition includes at least 50% by weight of mineral base oil and at least 5% by weight of polyol ester relative to the total weight of the lubricant composition.
US11697782B2

Provided is an engine oil lubricant composition with improved fuel efficiency and engine wear protection. The lubricant composition may include a major amount of an oil basestock from any one or more Group I, Group II, Group III, Group IV or Group V base oils. The resulting engine oil lubricant composition may have a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 6 cSt or less, and a corrosion protection of at least 90, as measured according the ASTM D6557 Ball Rust Test. The resulting engine oil lubricant composition may also have a kinematic viscosity at 100° C. of 6 cSt or less, an HTHS (ASTM D4683) of less than or equal to 2.2 cP at 150° C. and a FZG failure load stage of at least 6, as measured by the FZG A10/16.6R/130 test procedure.
US11697779B2

A process and apparatus for producing syngas from low grade coal and from a biomass wherein the process includes (i) gasification of a mixture of low grade coal and biomass, (ii) reforming the gasified mixture, and (iii) removing CO2 from the gasified and reformed syngas mixture.
US11697772B2

Hydrotropic composition comprising at least one surface active cationic component, which is selected from a group of cholinium, guadinium or tetramethylguadinium, preferably cholinium, and a straight or branched carboxylate anion having at least six carbon atoms; and its uses, for treating of oil sands or the like, for treating tailings from separation of bitumen, asphaltenes or the like.
US11697764B2

A quantum dot, a production method thereof, and a quantum dot composite and a device including the same are disclosed, wherein the quantum dot includes an alloy semiconductor nanocrystal including indium (In), gallium, zinc (Zn), phosphorus (P), and sulfur (S), and in the quantum dot, a mole ratio of gallium with respect to indium (Ga:In) is greater than or equal to about 0.2:1, a mole ratio of phosphorus with respect to indium (P:In) is greater than or equal to about 0.95:1, the quantum dot does not include cadmium, and in an UV-Vis absorption spectrum of the quantum dot(s), a first absorption peak is present in a range of less than or equal to about 520 nm.
US11697757B2

Methods for treating fluids used in the production and/or transport of petroleum products and natural gas, and methods for the removal of acidic gases encountered in fluids used and encountered in such operations are provided. In one embodiment, the methods include introducing a treatment fluid including a polymeric swellable acid scavenger that includes at least one polymeric composition into a wellbore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation in which an acidic gas, an acid-containing fluid, or both, are present.
US11697756B2

Disclosed are molybdenum-containing complexes used in compositions and methods for inhibiting or reducing the deposition of foulant on equipment.
US11697753B2

An adhesion promoter comprises a reaction product of: a) a polyepoxide; b) an aminosilane represented by the formula HNR1R2. R1 and R2 independently represent —Z—SiL3. Each Z independently represents a divalent linking group having from 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and each L independently represents a hydrolyzable group; and c) an isocyanatosilane represented by the formula O═C═N—Z—SiL3, wherein Z and L are as previously defined. The adhesion promoter may be used to treat a surface of a substrate such as an abrasive particle, which may be included in a resin-bond abrasive article.
US11697749B2

A multilayer adhesive tape is provided, including: a first outer adhesive layer; an intermediate adhesive layer; and a second outer adhesive layer sequentially. At least one of the first outer adhesive layer and the second outer adhesive layer includes a cured product of an outer adhesive composition including a high molecular weight prepolymer having a weight average molecular weight of 100,000 g/mol or more and 1,500,000 g/mol or less and a low molecular weight prepolymer having a weight average molecular weight of 1,000 g/mol or more and 80,000 g/mol or less.
US11697748B2

The present disclosure provides a dust-purifying adhesive layer, a dust-purifying film, and a dust-purifying film sleeve. The dust-purifying adhesive layer comprises a substrate layer, an optically clear adhesive (OCA) layer, and a dust-purifying layer, the dust-purifying layer and the OCA layer respectively disposed on two sides of the substrate layer, wherein the dust-purifying layer is adapted for dust-purifying and air bubbles elimination. Compared with the prior art, the dust-purifying adhesive layer comprises a dust-purifying layer having functions of dust-purifying function and anti-foaming and when the dust-purifying film is arranged on the screen of the electronic device, the dust-purifying layer is in direct contact with the screen, and during the film-pasting process, air bubbles can be quickly eliminated, so that no air bubbles are generated during the film-pasting process.
US11697747B2

The present invention relates to an aqueous polyurethane-polyurea dispersion (PD) having polyurethane-polyurea particles, present in the dispersion, having an average particle size of 40 to 2000 nm, and having a gel fraction of at least 50%, obtainable by (I) preparing a composition (Z) comprising based each case on the total amount of the composition (Z), (Z.1) 15 to 65 wt % of at least one intermediate containing isocyanate groups and having blocked primary amino groups, its preparation comprising the reaction (Z.1.1) of at least one polyurethane prepolymer containing isocyanate groups and comprising anionic groups and/or groups which can be converted into anionic groups, with (Z.1.2) at least one polyamine comprising at least two blocked primary amino groups and at least one free secondary amino group, by addition reaction of isocyanate groups from (Z.1.1) with tree secondary amino groups from (Z.1.2), (Z.2) 35 to 85 wt % of at least one organic solvent which possesses a solubility in water, of not more than 38 wt % at a temperature of 20° C., (II) dispersing the composition (Z) in aqueous phase, and (III) at least partly removing the at least one organic solvent (Z.2) from the dispersion obtained in (II), The present invention also relates to basecoat materials comprising the dispersion (PD), and to multicoat paint systems produced using the basecoat materials.
US11697745B2

The subject matter of the invention is a modified starch, characterized in that it exhibits: ⋅a weight-average molecular weight ranging from 250 000 to 2 000 000 Da; ⋅a solubility, measured according to a test A, ranging from 50 to 85%. The invention also relates to a process for the manufacture of said starch and to the use thereof in the manufacture of an aqueous binder.
US11697741B2

An anti-glare film is disclosed. The anti-glare film comprises a transparent substrate and an anti-glare layer comprising an acrylic binder resin, a polyether-modified siloxane and a plurality of silica nanoparticles, wherein the silica nanoparticles are flocculated into a micro-floccule with an average secondary particle diameter of 1,500 nm to 3,100 nm. The present anti-glare film can provide a reliable anti-glare property with low haze and fine surface.
US11697740B2

A curable primer composition comprising:(a) a curable component such as methacrylate; (b) a cure initiating component; and (c) a polymer material selected from the group consisting of: (i) block polymers represented by S-A-S where S is polystyrene and A stands for a polymer or copolymer formed from one or more of ethylene, propylene, butylene, and styrene, which are optionally substituted with carboxylic acid or maleic anhydride; provided that when A comprises styrene then A is a copolymer of styrene with at least one of ethylene, propylene and butylene, and is optionally substituted with carboxylic acid or maleic anhydride; and (ii) polystyrene-poly(ethylene-propylene) (“SEP”); and (iii) any combination of said polymer materials. The composition is applied to a part then photocured. It is dry to touch. Thereafter a thermoplastic material such as a polyolefin is overmolded (e.g. injection molded) over the applied composition. It enhances bond strength of the polyolefin to the part.
US11697734B2

Disclosed herein is a composite material that is formed from a polymer, acetylated collagen and graphene, which can be used as a super-capacitor material. Also disclosed herein are methods of making said composite material and its intermediates, as well as a supercapacitor made using said material.
US11697733B2

Thermoplastic articles are molded from thermoplastic polyurethane compounds including blends of aromatic polycaprolactone thermoplastic polyurethane and aliphatic polycaprolactone thermoplastic polyurethane. The thermoplastic articles can have enhanced stability against exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light relative to thermoplastic articles molded from thermoplastic polyurethane compounds including only aromatic polycaprolactone thermoplastic polyurethane as the thermoplastic polyurethane component. Additionally, the thermoplastic articles can have good stain resistance, good clarity (i.e., low haze), and other desirable properties.
US11697726B2

The application discloses cellulose ester compositions comprising two or more miscible blends of cellulose ester each comprising a plurality of propionyl substituents having tunable rheology and physical properties not achievable by any one of the cellulose esters alone. These cellulose ester compositions can be further processed, with or without other materials such as plasticizers, flame retardants, and blowing agents, and converted into articles. These cellulose ester compositions have higher modulus and have low to no butyryl/butyric acid content relative to cellulose acetate butyrate (“CAB”) cellulose ester compositions made from CABs having a butyryl content of greater than 30 wt %.
US11697715B2

The invention provides a polymerizable composition and a hydrogel obtained or obtainable from the polymerizable composition. The polymerizable composition comprises cucurbituril and a first monomer having a guest for the cucurbituril, wherein the total monomer concentration, Cmon, within the polymerizable composition is at least 0.5 M. The composition may be an aqueous composition.
US11697707B2

Disclosed are conjugated polymers bearing chemical probes and the use thereof for the preparation of chemical sensors based on carbon nanotubes allowing the selective detection of analytes in water.
US11697705B2

Disclosed herein are a cannabidiol (CBD)-containing bio-based polyurethane composite material and a preparation thereof. The composite material is prepared from a component A and a component B in a weight ratio of 100:(20-50), where the component A includes 40-60 parts by weight of a vegetable oil-based polyol, 35-50 parts by weight of polyether polyol I, 0-10 parts by weight of polyether polyol II, 0.5-5 parts by weight of CBD, 0-5 parts by weight of a natural pigment, 0.5-3 parts by weight of silicon oil, 0-5 parts by weight of a cross-linking agent, 0.2-1 part by weight of a catalyst and 0.8-4 parts by weight of water, and the component B includes 20-50 parts by weight of modified methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI).
US11697703B2

Processes for manufacturing novolacs and resoles from lignin are disclosed. A phenol-aldehyde-lignin dispersion is formed which can then be used to make either a novolac or a resole, depending upon the catalysts used.
US11697692B2

Preparations of glycan polymers and variations thereof, pharmaceutical compositions, medical foods, supplements, foods, food ingredients, feed ingredients, and feed additives thereof, optionally comprising micronutrients, polyphenols, prebiotics, probiotics, or other agents are provided and methods of making same.
US11697690B2

The current disclosure provides binding polypeptides (e.g., antibodies), and targeting moiety conjugates thereof, comprising a site-specifically engineered glycan linkage within native or engineered glycans of the binding polypeptide. The current disclosure also provides nucleic acids encoding the antigen-binding polypeptides, recombinant expression vectors and host cells for making such antigen-binding polypeptides. Methods of using the antigen-binding polypeptides disclosed herein to treat disease are also provided.
US11697689B2

Disclosed is a method for delivery of an anti-cancer agent into a cell expressing the OAcGD2 ganglioside by using an antibody recognizing the OAcGD2 ganglioside.
US11697685B2

The present invention relates to chimeric antigen receptor cells targeting ROBO1, in particular, enhanced CAR-T cells and CAR-NK cells targeting ROBO1, and preparation and application thereof. The cells can stably expressing CAR elements, while secreting extracellular domain molecules expressing PD-1 protein or mutants thereof, and thus may block PD-11PD-L1 molecular interaction. It has been found through animal experiments that the cells have very good anti-tumor effects, and the above-mentioned cells can significantly reduce tumor recurrence and improve the survival rate compared with the conventional ROBO1-targeted CAR modified cells.
US11697682B2

The present disclosure relates to antibodies or antigen binding fragments thereof that specifically bind to Motile Sperm Domain Containing Protein 2 (MOSPD2) and methods of using the same.
US11697681B2

The present invention relates to an antigen-binding protein, or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising (i) a heavy chain variable domain comprising a VHCDR1 having the amino acid sequence GYSITSGYSWH; a VHCDR2 having the amino acid sequence YIHYSGSTKYNPSLKS and a VHCDR3 having the amino acid sequence GSNYGFDY; and (ii) a light chain variable domain comprising a VLCDR1 having the amino acid sequence KSSQSLLYSNDQKNYLA, a VLCDR2 having the amino acid sequence WASIRES, and a VLCDR3 having the amino acid sequence QQYYIYPLT. The present invention also relates to an antigen-binding protein, or an antigen-binding fragment thereof, comprising (i) a heavy chain variable domain comprising a VHCDR1 having the amino acid sequence VYSITSGYSWH; a VHCDR2 having the amino acid sequence YIHYSGSTKYNPSLKS, and a VHCDR3 having the amino acid sequence GTDNAVDY; and (ii) a light chain variable domain comprising a VLCDR1 having the amino acid sequence KSSQSLLYSSNQKNYLA, a VLCDR2 having the amino acid sequence WAS SRES, and a VLCDR3 having the amino acid sequence QQYYIYPLT. Compositions comprising the antigen-binding protein, or antigen-binding fragment thereof, methods of use of the antigen-binding protein, or antigen-binding fragment thereof and kits comprising the antigen-binding protein, or antigen-binding fragment thereof are also provided.
US11697668B2

Methods and devices are provided herein for surfaces for de novo nucleic acid synthesis which provide for low error rates. In addition, methods and devices are provided herein for increased nucleic acid mass yield resulting from de novo nucleic acid synthesis.
US11697666B2

The present disclosure describes methods of preparing carbanucleosides.
US11697659B2

Process for preparing polysulfane silanes of the formula I (R1O)3-mR2mSi—R3—Sx—R3—SiR2m(OR1)3-m  I, by reaction of silane of the formula II (R1O)3-mR2mSi—R3-Hal  II, with one or more metal sulfides of the formula III Me(SH)f and/or Me3-fSx-y  III, optionally in the presence of one or more salts of monohydric or polyhydric acids, with the optional addition of y mol of sulfur in aqueous R1—OH solution, wherein the water content of the aqueous R1—OH solution is 5% to 40% by weight, wherein a. the process stream from the reaction of silane of the formula II with one or more metal sulfides of the formula III, optionally in the presence of one or more salts and optionally with the addition of sulfur, in aqueous R1—OH solution, comprising polysulfane silanes of the formula I, silane of the formula II, metal sulfides of the formula III, solvent R1—OH, water and process salts, is combined with the wash solution from step d, comprising solvent R1—OH, water and polysulfane silanes of the formula I, b. the solvent R1—OH and water are removed by distillation, c. the remaining suspension comprising polysulfane silane of the formula I and process salt is subjected to a filtration or a sedimentation and d. the process salt from step c is washed with solvent R1—OH and then dried, the wash solution comprising solvent R1—OH, water and polysulfane silane of the formula I is recycled to process step a.
US11697652B2

The present disclosure relates generally to certain tetracyclic compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds, and methods of making said compounds and pharmaceutical compositions. The compounds of the disclosure are useful in treating or preventing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
US11697647B2

Disclosed herein are compounds of formula I: or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where the variables are as defined herein. These compounds are useful in treating RET associated cancers. Formulations containing the compounds of formula I and methods of making the compounds of formula I are also disclosed.
US11697642B2

The present invention relates to a method for the production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), which converts a fructose-containing component using a catalytically active anolyte fraction, which has been produced by electrolysis of water, at a temperature of 90 to 200° C. and for obtaining an HMF-containing product mixture, wherein advantageously a high HMF selectivity is achieved with significantly lower by-product formation.
US11697641B2

The present invention relates to an improved process for preparing 2,4-dichloro-6-(4-methoxyphenyl)-1,3,5-triazine (DICAT) comprising reacting 4-bromoanisole with magnesium, and reacting the resulting Grignard reagent with cyanuric chloride, wherein the magnesium comprises additional metals as impurities in an amount of less than 0.027% by weight, based on the total weight of the magnesium.
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