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US09323675B2 Filtering snoop traffic in a multiprocessor computing system
Filtering snoop traffic in a multiprocessor computing system, each processor in the multiprocessor computing system coupled to a high level cache and a low level cache, the including: receiving a snoop message that identifies an address in shared memory targeted by a write operation; identifying a set in the high level cache that maps to the address in shared memory; determining whether the high level cache includes an entry associated with the address in shared memory; responsive to determining that the high level cache does not include an entry corresponding to the address in shared memory: determining whether the set in the high level cache has been bypassed by an entry in the low level cache; and responsive to determining that the set in the high level cache has not been bypassed by an entry in the low level cache, discarding the snoop message.
US09323674B2 Processor, information processing apparatus, and control method of processor
A processor includes: a primary cache memory; an instruction control unit that issues a store request to the primary cache memory; a pipeline processing unit that, upon receiving the store request, writes data to the primary cache memory; a buffer unit that obtains an address output to the primary cache memory from the pipeline processing unit during an output period of the store request regarding certain data to hold the obtained address in an entry, and when the output period ends, issues a write-back request for writing the data indicated by the address held in the entry to a memory; and a secondary cache memory that, upon receiving the write-back request from the buffer unit, writes the data of the primary cache memory to the memory, the certain data is quickly written back to the memory from the primary cache memory.
US09323664B2 Techniques for identifying read/write access collisions for a storage medium
Examples are disclosed for identifying read/write access collisions for a storage medium. In some examples, a plurality of write access requests for access to a storage medium may be received at a controller for a storage medium. The plurality of write access requests may be associated with separate logical block address (LBA) ranges. The separate write LBA ranges may be stored to sets of first registers. A read access request to the storage medium may also be received and a read LBA range associated with the read access request may be stored to a set of second registers. The separate stored write LBA ranges may then be compared to the read LBA range to identify overlapping ranges that may indicate read/write access collisions to the storage medium. Other examples are described and claimed.
US09323662B2 Flash memory using virtual physical addresses
A system and method for using virtual physical addresses in a non-volatile memory device are disclosed. The physical layout of the non-volatile memory device may have physical die that are not a power-of-2 in number. In order to advantageously use the power-of-2 die number, which enables using a power-of-2 die interleave, a virtual physical addressing scheme is used. In particular, the virtual physical addressing scheme includes virtual die and virtual blocks, wherein the virtual die are a power-of-2 in number. Further, a conversion between the virtual physical addressing scheme and the actual physical addressing scheme is provided. In this way, for certain operations of the memory device, the virtual addressing scheme is used. For other operations, such as reading from, writing to or erasing, the actual physical addressing scheme is used.
US09323660B2 Memory access control apparatus and memory access control method
A memory is readable by page and erasable by block including a plurality of pages. After a read request to the memory is issued, a memory controller specifies all blocks which can be accessed based on an address specified by a read command, as candidate blocks, and specifies an inspection target page out of pages included in the candidate blocks on the basis of a predetermined rule. The memory controller inspects whether or not there is an error in the inspection target page.
US09323658B2 Multi-mapped flash RAID
Disclosed is a storage system. The storage system includes a redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) controller. The RAID controller includes a flash memory controller coupled to a flash memory. The flash memory controller may perform background management tasks. These include logging and error reporting, address translation, cache table management, bad block management, defect management, wear leveling, and garbage collection. The array controller also allows the flash memory to be divided into multiple mappings.
US09323654B2 Memory access using address bit permutation
An apparatus including a memory having an array of blocks addressable using address bits; and a permutation circuit coupled to the memory and configured to permutate the address bits such that during a memory access blocks of data are rearranged virtually.
US09323653B2 Apparatus and method for processing data
An apparatus and method for processing data capable of providing an application with data converted based on various data types is provided. The data processing apparatus converts data, which is input from an input system, into various types of data. Various applications receive and use the data that is converted in the data processing apparatus.
US09323651B2 Bottleneck detector for executing applications
A bottleneck detector may analyze individual workloads processed by an application by logging times when the workload may be processed at different checkpoints in the application. For each checkpoint, a curve fitting algorithm may be applied, and the fitted curves may be compared between different checkpoints to identify bottlenecks or other poorly performing sections of the application. A real time implementation of a detection system may compare newly captured data points against historical curves to detect a shift in the curve, which may indicate a bottleneck. In some cases, the fitted curves from neighboring checkpoints may be compared to identify sections of the application that may be a bottleneck. An automated system may apply one set of checkpoints in an application, identify an area for further investigation, and apply a second set of checkpoints in the identified area. Such a system may recursively search for bottlenecks in an executing application.
US09323646B2 Hardware security module with means to selectively activate or inhibit debugging and corresponding debugging method
The present invention relates to the field of debugging of compiled programs in a hardware security module such as a microprocessor card. A module according to the invention includes a microprocessor and a compiled program to be executed by the microprocessor in order to carry out an operation. The compiled program includes at least one debugging instruction which whether or not it is executed does not modify the execution of the operation. And, the hardware security module includes an element of inhibiting or activating the debugging instruction during the execution of the compiled program.
US09323645B2 Service modeling and virtualization
The systems and methods described herein can be used to provide virtual service environments. In one embodiment, a virtual service model is generated by detecting one or more transactions, each of which includes a request sent from a requester to a software service and a response sent from the software service to the requester; storing information describing the detected transactions in a virtual service model, where the information describing each transaction includes information identifying a command included in the request and information identifying a response attribute included in the response; and generating information describing an unknown transaction, where the information describing the unknown transaction includes information identifying a first command and information identifying a first response attribute. The first command and the first response attribute are copies of a corresponding command and a corresponding response attribute associated with a corresponding one of the detected transactions.
US09323634B2 Generating a configuration file based upon an application registry
A system and method are provided for generating a configuration file based upon an application registry. The method, for example, includes, but is not limited to, determining, by a processor, which users are logged into the server that are associated with a predetermined group, determining, by the processor, for each user logged into the server associated with the predetermined group, which applications each user is running, and generating, by the processor, the configuration file based upon which applications each user is running and storing the registry file in a memory.
US09323632B2 Monitoring physical parameters in an emulation environment
A method and system is disclosed for monitoring and viewing physical parameters while the emulator is emulating a design. Additionally, the parameters are in real time or substantially real time, such as after a periodic update. In one embodiment, a monitoring portion of the emulator periodically monitors the emulator boards and power supplies for physical information. The physical information is communicated to a workstation for communication to a user. For example, the workstation can display the physical information in a graphical user interface (GUI) that shows which boards are plugged in the system and which slots are empty. In yet another aspect, the user can select a particular board in the system and view communication information, such as data errors, status, link errors, global errors, etc.
US09323621B2 Dynamic monitoring of command line queries
A method for dynamic monitoring of command line queries. The method includes receiving a command that includes a query and one or more parameters, mapping the command to a system resource, monitoring for a state change event pertaining to the system resource or a terminal event until a detection of the terminal event, and retrieving one or more characteristics of the system resource in response to detecting the state change event pertaining to the system resource. The system resource has a plurality of characteristics, each characteristic having a name and a value. A state change event corresponds to a change in one or more characteristics of a system resource.
US09323619B2 Deploying parallel data integration applications to distributed computing environments
System, method, and computer program product to process parallel computing tasks on a distributed computing system, by computing an execution plan for a parallel computing job to be executed on the distributed computing system, the distributed computing system comprising a plurality of compute nodes, generating, based on the execution plan, an ordered set of tasks, the ordered set of tasks comprising: (i) configuration tasks, and (ii) execution tasks for executing the parallel computing job on the distributed computing system, and launching a distributed computing application to assign the tasks of the ordered set of tasks to the plurality of compute nodes to execute the parallel computing job on the distributed computing system.
US09323616B2 Accelerated data recovery using a repeating stripe group arrangement
A method of defining a layout mapping function for a parity distributed RAID array including a plurality of target objects, the layout mapping function defining the mapping of the group-address space to the target-address space in the array and including a matrix defining a unit space across a plurality of target objects, the matrix Includes columns defining the target objects and rows defining equally-offset sequential units on the target objects, the method including: a) defining, on a computing apparatus, a layout of stripe groups across the target objects by defining a pattern including a plurality of stripe groups into a predetermined pattern and repeating the pattern across the matrix, each stripe group including a plurality of data units and a plurality of parity units; and b) implementing, on a computing apparatus, the layout on the target objects of the RAID array.
US09323615B2 Efficient data reads from distributed storage systems
A method of distributing data in a distributed storage system includes receiving a file into non-transitory memory and dividing the received file into chunks. The chunks are data-chunks and non-data chunks. The method also includes grouping one or more of the data chunks and one or more of the non-data chunks in a group. One or more chunks of the group is capable of being reconstructed from other chunks of the group. The method also includes distributing the chunks of the group to storage devices of the distributed storage system based on a hierarchy of the distributed storage system. The hierarchy includes maintenance domains having active and inactive states, each storage device associated with a maintenance domain, the chunks of a group are distributed across multiple maintenance domains to maintain the ability to reconstruct chunks of the group when a maintenance domain is in an inactive state.
US09323614B2 Dynamic error handling for on-chip memory structures
A memory structure is provided that controls the activation of error handling bits as a function of operating voltage. In this way, error correction can be used to offset errors when the memory structure is run at low voltage (and frequency). However, negative performance impacts for such error correction, such as additional access latencies, can be avoided when the memory structure is run at higher voltage (and frequency) and memory errors are less likely. In addition, increased latencies due to evaluating error handling bits may be hidden by reading digital data bits from the memory structures speculatively and assuming no errors. Also, certain portions of memory structures may have larger cells, and therefore larger areas, than other portions, which may provide not only higher reliability at low operating voltages, but also faster operation with reduced latency.
US09323607B2 Data recovery once ECC fails to correct the data
An apparatus comprising a memory and a controller. The memory is configured to process a plurality of read/write operations. The memory comprises a plurality of memory modules each having a size less than a total size of the memory. The controller is configured to salvage data stored in a failed page of the memory determined to exceed a maximum number of errors. The controller copies raw data stored in the failed page. The controller identifies locations of a first type of data cells that fail erase identification. The controller identifies locations of a second type of data cells that have program errors. The controller flips data values in the raw data at the locations of the first type of data cells and the locations of the second type of data cells. The controller is configured to perform error correcting code decoding on the raw data having flipped data values. The controller salvages data stored in the failed page.
US09323603B2 Storage of sensitive data in a dispersed storage network
A method begins by a processing module applying a share encoding function on data to produce a plurality of encoded shares and generating a corresponding plurality of random numbers for the plurality of encoded shares. The method continues with the processing module generating an encryption key based on a common password and a corresponding one of the corresponding plurality of random numbers and encrypting the encoded share utilizing the encryption key to produce an encrypted share for each encoded share of the plurality of encoded shares. The method continues with the processing module facilitating storage of the corresponding plurality of random numbers and each of the encrypted shares.
US09323597B2 Flow based fault testing
Flow based fault testing is provided. A logical constraint model or a state model (LS model) can be generated based on logic/state characteristics of a system under test (SUT). The LS model can be generated from logical constraint grammar statements. The logical constraint grammar can be parsed as part of a pre-test analysis to seek faults related to the logic or states of the model. The inputs and outputs related to the SUT can be employed to determine faults, including post-test analysis for faults. The disclosed subject matter can capture in an automated or semi-automated manner faults that can be missed in more conventional fuzz testing. Further, flow based fault testing can be employed alone, along with, or in combination with conventional fuzz testing.
US09323596B2 Network apparatus and method of monitoring processor
To detect a failure in each processor core appropriately. It is provided a network apparatus for transferring a packet, comprising: a control unit; and a network processor including a plurality of processor cores, each configured to perform a process of transferring a packet input over a network. The control unit being configured to: transmit a packet to the network processor; acquire a packet processing status of each of the plurality of processor cores; and monitor a status of the each of the plurality of processor cores based on the acquired packet processing status.
US09323594B2 Semiconductor device and method of operating the same
A semiconductor device includes a memory device suitable for outputting health monitoring data including information on a threshold voltage distribution, and outputting read data read from memory cells included in the memory device, and a controller suitable for receiving a predetermined quantity of the read data from the memory device based on the health monitoring data, and performing a decoding operation for an error correction by using the received read data.
US09323587B2 Method and system for automatic detecting and resolving APIs
The present invention provides a mechanism for detecting and resolving Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) comprising: requesting a server device by a client device for the APIs supported by the server; and responding by the server with a list containing the identifiers of the APIs supported by the server, wherein each of the identifiers contains the network address from which the corresponding API definition document can be obtained. The proposed mechanism provides a systematic way to establish the consensus on API definitions between a client and a server even if the client, the server, and the API definitions are each developed by a different party. Therefore, this invention allows independently developed devices to be easily integrated into a system, in which a client device can automatically and correctly determine the APIs for communicating with a server device at runtime.
US09323586B2 Obstruction-free data structures and mechanisms with separable and/or substitutable contention management mechanisms
We teach a powerful approach that greatly simplifies the design of non-blocking mechanisms and data structures, in part by, largely separate the issues of correctness and progress. At a high level, our methodology includes designing an “obstruction-free” implementation of the desired mechanism or data structure, which may then be combined with a contention management mechanism whose role is to facilitate the conditions under which progress of the obstruction-free implementation is assured. In general, the contention management mechanism is separable semantically from an obstruction-free concurrent shared/sharable object implementation to which it is/may be applied. In some cases, the contention management mechanism may actually be coded separately from the obstruction-free implementation. We elaborate herein on the notions of obstruction-freedom and contention management, and various possibilities for combining the two. In addition, we include description of some exemplary applications to particular concurrent software mechanisms and data structure implementations.
US09323584B2 Load adaptive data recovery pipeline
A load adaptive pipeline system includes a data recovery pipeline configured to transfer data between a memory and a host. The pipeline includes a plurality of resources, one or more of the plurality of resources in the pipeline have multiple resource components available for allocation. The system includes a pipeline controller configured to assess at least one parameter affecting data transfer through the pipeline. The pipeline controller is configure to allocate resource components to the one or more resources in the pipeline in response to assessment of the at least one data transfer parameter.
US09323578B2 Analyzing wait states in a data processing system
A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program code for collecting information about threads. A thread entering a wait state is detected. Information is selectively obtained about a set of threads in the wait state using a policy to produce an action in response to the thread entering the wait state. A history containing the collected data may be saved and used to determine changes to patterns.
US09323571B2 Methods for reducing energy consumption of buffered applications using simultaneous multi-threading processor
A state of an application running in a system is monitored. The monitoring of the application states includes monitoring one or more buffers associated with the application. Dispatch of one or more threads in the system is controlled. At least one thread in the system is associated with the application. Resources in the system are managed based at least on the state of the application and the state of the one or more threads in the system.
US09323570B2 Computer system and migration method of virtual machine
A computer system of the present invention is provided with an open flow controller 3, and a switch 4i. The switch 4i notifies a MAC address contained in packet data to the open flow controller 3 when the packet data from the virtual machine that the migration has completed does not fit with a rule shown by the flow set to the switch itself. The open flow controller 3 sets a communication flow for a migration destination VM generated according to the notified MAC address to the switch 4i. The switch 4i transfers the packet data for said virtual machine which follows a rule 444 shown by the communication flow for said migration destination VM, to the migration destination virtual machine based on an action 445 shown by the communication flow for said migration destination VM.
US09323569B2 Scalable log-based transaction management
A first transaction manager of a partitioned storage group stores a first conditional commit record for a first write of a multi-partition transaction based on a first conflict detection operation. A second transaction manager stores a second conditional commit record for a second write of the transaction based on a second conflict detection operation. A client-side component of the storage group determines that both writes have been conditionally committed, and stores an unconditional commit record in a commit decision repository. A write applier examines the first conditional commit record and the unconditional commit record before propagating the first write to the first partition.
US09323565B2 Provisioning customized virtual machines without rebooting
Embodiments provision and customize virtual machines (VMs), such as desktop VMs, without rebooting the desktop VMs. In response to a request to provision the VMs, a computing device creates a clone VM from a parent VM template identified in the request. One or more customization that prompt rebooting of the clone VM are applied to the clone VM. The computing device instantiates a plurality of child VMs from the customized clone VM. A child VM configuration is applied to at least one of the instantiated child VMs without provoking a reboot of those child VMs.
US09323564B2 Systems, methods and computer program products for bootstrapping a type 1 virtual machine monitor after operating system launch
Systems, methods, and computer program products that provide for the use of a type 2 VMM to de-link or isolate underlying processor hardware from an operating system. This may allow the launching of a task that requires direct access to processor hardware, where such access requires the absence of an operating system. Such a task may take the form of a type 1 VMM, such as an information security or integrity VMM, e.g., an anti-malware VMM.
US09323563B2 Determining virtual machine migration in view of a migration rule
Methods and systems for managing migration of a virtual machine from a source hypervisor to a destination hypervisor. A migration manager of the source hypervisor is provided which is configured to determine a state of the virtual machine and identify multiple state fields as either an optional field or an obligatory field. During restoration of the state by a migration manager of the destination hypervisor, the migration manager reviews the state fields and terminates the state restoration process if an obligatory field is encountered which is not recognized by the migration manager of the destination hypervisor. If during restoration, an optional field that is not recognized is encountered, the migration manager may choose to ignore the optional state field and proceed with the restoration process.
US09323559B2 Reducing virtual machine suspension time in checkpoint system
Performing a checkpoint includes determining a checkpoint boundary of the checkpoint for a virtual machine, wherein the virtual machine has a first virtual processor, determining a scheduled hypervisor interrupt for the first virtual processor, and adjusting, by operation of one or more computer processors, the scheduled hypervisor interrupt to before or substantially at the checkpoint boundary.
US09323554B2 Method, device, and system for migrating configuration information during live migration of virtual machine
The present disclosure discloses a method for migrating configuration information during live migration of a virtual machine. After receiving a message of live migration that a virtual machine migrates from a source physical host to a target physical host sent by a virtual machine management server, an identifier of a source forwarding switch of the virtual machine and an identifier of a target forwarding switch of the virtual machine are acquired. Prestored configuration information is sent to the target forwarding switch corresponding to the identifier of the target forwarding switch, so that the target forwarding switch stores the configuration information. A configuration information deletion instruction is sent to the source forwarding switch corresponding to the identifier of the source forwarding switch, so that the source forwarding switch deletes the prestored configuration information.
US09323553B2 Reducing virtual machine suspension time in checkpoint system
Performing a checkpoint includes determining a checkpoint boundary of the checkpoint for a virtual machine, wherein the virtual machine has a first virtual processor, determining a scheduled hypervisor interrupt for the first virtual processor, and adjusting, by operation of one or more computer processors, the scheduled hypervisor interrupt to before or substantially at the checkpoint boundary.
US09323550B2 Mechanism for providing virtual machines for use by multiple users
According to one aspect of the invention, a request to generate a state checkpoint of a computer is initiated within a user-level software entity, such as a virtual machine. Upon sensing the request, a checkpointing mechanism generates and stores at least one checkpoint, each checkpoint comprising a representation of the total state of the computer system. Upon sensing a state restoration request corresponding to one of the checkpoints, the checkpointing mechanism restores the checkpointed state in the computer, which can then resume operation from the restored total state. According to another aspect of the invention, a total checkpointed state is exported to another computer, where the state can be modified, for example, debugged, and then loaded into either the originally checkpointed computer (which, again, may be a virtual machine), or some other computer.
US09323546B2 Targeted vehicle remote feature updates
A system may include a configurable module having a firmware version supporting multiple functions and a configuration specifying which of the functions are utilized for a vehicle feature; and a controller configured to update the configuration of the module, based on a command published by a server to a controller-subscribed topic tree message topic, the command targeting the vehicle according to one of unique vehicle identifier and the vehicle feature.
US09323545B2 Method, system, module, and storage medium for automatic adaptation of hardware encoding and decoding
This present disclosure provides a method, system, module, and storage medium for automatic adaptation of hardware encoding and decoding, wherein the method calls a hardware codec of an embedded device to perform encoding and decoding, including the following steps: pre-storing at least one encoding and decoding plugin each of which corresponds to a hardware codec and complies with a pre-defined interface; importing the encoding and decoding plugin and loading the corresponding hardware codec; and encoding or decoding corresponding data. By dynamically loading the plugin, the prevent disclosure solves the problem that the management on different platforms are complex and the compatibilities of different platforms are poor; furthermore, the prevent disclosure improves the encoding and decoding capability of the system and further improves the video quality by reasonably scheduling the hardware codec of the embedded chip.
US09323542B2 Optimized cold boot for non-volatile memory
Various embodiments are directed to apparatuses and methods for faster solid state drive (SSD) boot-up. On boot-up, SSD control algorithms may load non-logical to physical (L2P) parts of a context and signal the system that the SSD is ready. The context may comprise various state data pertaining to the SSD. After signaling that the SSD may be ready to receive access requests, the SSD control algorithms may begin loading segments of the L2P table sequentially. Access to the L2P table may be blocked, however, when a requested segment has not yet been loaded. In such cases, the SSD control algorithms may then load the requested segment out of turn and then service the access request.
US09323537B2 Method for determining the structure of a hybrid computing system
A method comprises measuring the execution time T1 for a problem to be solved with a program being run by a single processor, measuring the execution time TM and TS of MIMD and SIMD program fragments being run by a single processor and a single accelerator correspondingly, determining the specific acceleration ρ of the execution time for an SIMD program fragment being run by a single accelerator in comparison with the execution time for the fragment being run by a single processor, determining a portion of the execution time for an MIMD fragment being run by a single processor and a portion of the execution time for an SIMD fragment being run by a single processor and adjusting the quantity of processors or accelerators comprised in a hybrid computing system structure according to the data obtained.
US09323536B2 Identification of missing call and return instructions for management of a return address stack
A data processing apparatus and method of data processing are disclosed. A fetch unit retrieves program instructions comprising call instructions and return instructions from memory to be executed by an execution unit. A branch prediction unit generates a return address prediction for an identified return instruction with reference to a return address stack. The branch prediction unit performs a return address push onto said return address stack when the execution unit executes a call instruction and performs a return address pop from the return address stack when the execution unit executes a return instruction. An error detection unit identifies a missing call instruction or a missing return instruction in said program instructions by reference to the return address prediction, a resolved return address indicated by the execution unit when the return instruction is executed and the content of the return address stack.
US09323535B2 Instruction order enforcement pairs of instructions, processors, methods, and systems
A processor of an aspect includes an instruction fetch unit to fetch a pair of instruction order enforcement instructions. The pair of instruction order enforcement instructions are part of an instruction set of the processor. The pair of instruction order enforcement instructions includes an activation instruction and an enforcement instruction. The activation instruction is to occur before the enforcement instruction in a program order. The processor also includes an instruction order enforcement module. The instruction order enforcement module, in response to the pair of the instruction order enforcement instructions, is to prevent instructions occurring after the enforcement instruction in the program order, from being processed prior to the activation instruction, in an out-of-order portion of the processor. Other processors are also disclosed, as are various methods, systems, and instructions.
US09323533B2 Supervisor mode execution protection
Apparatuses and methods for supervisor mode execution protection are disclosed. In one embodiment, a processor includes an interface to access a memory, execution hardware, and control logic. A region in the memory is user memory. The execution hardware is to execute an instruction. The control logic is to prevent the execution hardware from executing the instruction when the instruction is stored in user memory and the processor is in supervisor mode.
US09323530B2 Caching optimized internal instructions in loop buffer
Embodiments of the invention relate to a computer system for storing an internal instruction loop in a loop buffer. The computer system includes a loop buffer and a processor. The computer system is configured to perform a method including fetching instructions from memory to generate an internal instruction to be executed, detecting a beginning of a first instruction loop in the instructions, determining that a first internal instruction loop corresponding to the first instruction loop is not stored in the loop buffer, fetching the first instruction loop, optimizing one or more instructions corresponding to the first instruction loop to generate a first optimized internal instruction loop, and storing the first optimized internal instruction loop in the loop buffer based on the determination that the first internal instruction loop is not stored in the loop buffer.
US09323522B2 Copying character data having a termination character from one memory location to another
Copying characters of a set of terminated character data from one memory location to another memory location using parallel processing and without causing unwarranted exceptions. The character data to be copied is loaded within one or more vector registers. In particular, in one embodiment, an instruction (e.g., a Vector Load to block Boundary instruction) is used that loads data in parallel in a vector register to a specified boundary, and provides a way to determine the number of characters loaded. To determine the number of characters loaded (a count), another instruction (e.g., a Load Count to Block Boundary instruction) is used. Further, an instruction (e.g., a Vector Find Element Not Equal instruction) is used to find the index of the first delimiter character, i.e., the first termination character, such as a zero or null character within the character data. This instruction checks a plurality of bytes of data in parallel.
US09323521B2 Decimal floating-point processor
A method for operating a decimal-floating point (DFP) processor. The method includes identifying a first op-code requiring read access to a first plurality of DFP operands in a vector register of the DFP processor; granting read access from a first port of the vector register to a first execution unit of the DFP processor selected to execute the first op-code; initializing a read pointer of the first port; reading out, from the first port and based on the read pointer, a first DFP operand of the plurality of DFP operands in response to a read request from the first execution unit; and adjusting the read pointer of the first port in response to reading out the first DFP operand.
US09323520B2 Component discovery from source code
A method for component discovery from source code may include receiving source code, and determining business classes by excluding packages and classes in the source code identified as belonging to a presentation layer, as belonging to a data access layer, as models and/or as utilities. The method may further include extracting multi-dimensional features from the business classes, estimating similarity for business class pairs based on the extracted multi-dimensional features, clustering the business classes based on the similarity and mapping functional concepts to the clusters. The clusters generated by the clustering may represent components of the source code. The method may also include determining interfaces for the components based on the clustering.
US09323519B2 Packaging an application
An embodiment relates generally to a method of packaging an application. The method includes providing for a plurality of applications and receiving a selection of an application from the plurality of applications. The method also includes determining a set of binary files for a lightweight operating system configured to only support the selected application and packaging the set of binary files with the selected application as an installation package.
US09323518B1 Systems and methods for modifying applications without user input
The disclosed computer-implemented method for modifying applications without user input may include (1) identifying a need to modify at least one application on the computing device, (2) initiating modification of the application on the computing device, (3) while the application is being modified, monitoring event notifications generated by an accessibility service that provides user interface enhancements for disabled individuals on an operating system installed on the computing device, (4) determining, based on an analysis of an event notification generated by the accessibility service, that a user of the computing device is prompted, on the computing device, to provide input necessary to complete the modification of the application, and (5) in response to detecting that the user is prompted to provide the input, automatically supplying the input in order to complete the modification of the application. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US09323516B2 Electronic device system and electronic device
An electronic device system includes a connection device configured to store a plurality of types of boot data and an electronic device, wherein the electronic device includes a connection unit to which the connection device is connected, a selection unit configured to select boot data to be obtained from the connection device connected to the connection unit, an obtaining unit configured to obtain the boot data selected by the selection unit from the connection device, a storage unit configured to store the boot data obtained by the obtaining unit; and a boot processing unit configured to perform processing in relation to booting of the electronic device by using the boot data stored in the storage unit.
US09323514B2 Resource package indexing
One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for generating a bundle package, digitally signing the bundle package, selectively disturbing the bundle package, and/or indexing one or more resource packages retrieved from the bundle package. That is, a bundle package (e.g., an application or game bundle package) comprises one or more app packages comprising application code configured to execute on various computing environments (e.g., operating systems, processors, etc.). The bundle package may comprise one or more resource packages comprising supplemental data used to provide optional user experience functionality for the application (e.g., French language support, high resolution textures, a gaming pad support, etc.). In this way, a client device may selectively download portions of the bundle package that may be relevant, which may mitigate download bandwidth, storage space, or resources otherwise used to obtain unnecessary portions of the bundle package (e.g., a tablet device may merely download low resolution textures).
US09323513B2 Build deployment automation for information technology management
A computer-executable mechanism captures code modifications for a computer-executable process from a development environment into build packages that may be deployed onto specified target environments with trace, audit, code compliance and rollback options from one single web portal. The mechanism supports build package code changes from different sources, automated test of the resulting build packages, and phantom source control of all packaged code base to reduce the burden on developers to manually source control code. The computer-executable mechanism supports a portal web server for building and deploying build packages to render user responses to configurable actions that may be passed on to a job sequencer to execute a series of jobs. A computer-executable roll-back mechanism takes a snapshot of the target environment prior to deployment of a build package so that a complete release rollback or an incremental release rollback may occur as needed.
US09323511B1 Splitting application permissions on devices
A data processing device may be operable to determine that a particular application being downloaded onto the data processing device is coupled to one or more other applications. The data processing device may cause display of a set of required usage permissions, where the set of required usage permissions may comprise one or more required usage permissions associated with the particular application itself and one or more required permissions for using the corresponding one or more other applications. The data processing device may cause display of a separate set of required usage permissions associated with each of the one or more other applications, either before the particular application is downloaded or at the same time as the particular application is downloaded.
US09323508B2 Method and system for compiler optimization
Aspects of the disclosure provide a method for code compilation. The method includes receiving instructions of a loop code for compiling, allocating one or more registers to variables before compiling the instructions into a loop body for the loop code, and compiling the instructions into the loop body based on the allocated registers.
US09323505B2 Systems and methods for handling database deadlocks induced by database-centric applications
Systems and methods are provided for handling database deadlocks induced by database-centric applications (DCAs). SQL statements and transactions associated with the DCAs are analyzed and parsed to generate Petri net models. A supervisory modeler generates augmented Petri net models based on the Petri net models, which are used in generating supervisory control. The supervisory control is used in handling database deadlocks.
US09323504B1 Template-driven data access
Template-driven data access is enabled. A collection of data model component identifiers that are accessible for use by view developers may be established. View developers may specify views of the data model with a view description language and may utilize accessible data model component identifiers to reference data model components that may be rendered in the views. The views may be in accordance with a Model-View-Controller (MVC) architecture. In contrast to a conventional MVC architecture, changes to a view do not require changes to a corresponding controller. For example, view developers may create, update, modify and delete views independent of the activity of controller developers. In accordance with at least one embodiment, there is a universal controller for views specified with the view specification language and/or utilizing the predefined collection of accessible data model component identifiers.
US09323503B1 System and method for accessing settings in a multiphysics modeling system using a model tree
Systems and methods for generating a model tree structure for a multiphysics modeling system include the acts of transmitting a plurality of selectable physics options for association with at least one of combined systems. An input associated with a selection of at least one of the plurality of selectable physics options is received. One or more selectable study options are transmitted for association with the combined systems. An input associated with a selection of at least one of the one or more selectable study options is received. In response to receiving the input associated with the selection at least one of the one or more selectable study options, a model tree structure is generated using the one or more processing units. The model tree structure includes a plurality of selectable nodes including one or more parent nodes and one or more child nodes. The selectable nodes include fields storing physical quantities and operations for modeling the combined systems.
US09323501B1 Modularized XML namespaces
Techniques to provide and use modularized XML namespaces are disclosed. In various embodiments, a resolution request associated with a first module is received. A resolution context associated with the first module is used to determine that a component made available by a second module is associated with the resolution request. Access to a shared instance of the component made available by the second module is provided.
US09323499B2 Random number generator functions in memory
A memory device includes but is not limited to a substrate, a non-volatile memory array integrated on the substrate, and random number generator logic integrated with the non-volatile memory array on the substrate. The random number generator logic is operable to perform at least one random number generator function in association with the non-volatile memory array. In addition to the foregoing, other aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and text forming a part of the present disclosure.
US09323496B2 Electronic device capable of transmitting an image
An electronic device includes an image capturing unit configured to generate captured data, a display unit, a communication unit configured to transmit image data based on the generated captured data to an external device, and a controller. When transmitting first image data resulting in a first delay on transmitting the first image data to the external device, the controller causes an image which corresponds to the first image data and is based on the captured data to be displayed on the display unit. When transmitting second image data resulting in a second delay larger than the first delay on transmitting the second image data to the external device, the controller causes an image other than an image corresponding to the second image data to be displayed on the display unit.
US09323493B2 Information processing apparatus and control method, and control program
An information processing apparatus capable of communicating with printers includes: an application to set printing setting information as a document to be printed; a printer driver to generate printing data by employing the printing setting information specified by the application and the document; a determining unit to determine whether the printing setting information to be set using the printer driver is included in the printing setting information set using the application, using selected printer attributes and printing setting information set using the application; and a display to display information relating to printing settings to be set using the printer driver of the selected printer in a case the determining unit determines that the printing setting information to be set using the printer driver is included. If a printer is selected which cannot be controlled by a binding application, the binding application displays items to be set with a printer driver.
US09323485B2 Verifiable check and security document system
A verifiable security document system, which generates a security architecture from the sensitive information, by applying a security platform equipped with secure print media and secure print configurations for printing of the security architecture on a document to form an anti-counterfeit, protected document. The security of the document system is further heighted by communications between the validation center and the document issuer and between the validation center and recipient of the document.
US09323482B2 Print control system, method of controlling printing, and recording medium
The print control system includes a data conversion apparatus including a data conversion unit that converts application data to print data; an image processing apparatus including a print control unit that prints print data; and a data processing apparatus including a data conversion request unit that sends conversion request data including application data to be processed to the data conversion apparatus for requesting the converting of the application data to print data, and a print request unit that sends print request data including converting apparatus data indicating a data conversion apparatus from which print data to print is to be obtained to the image processing apparatus for requesting the obtaining of the converted print data from the indicated data conversion apparatus and printing the obtained print data.
US09323480B2 Image forming system, print data management device, and method of controlling print data management device
An image forming system including a print data management device and an image forming apparatus, the image forming apparatus receiving print data associated with a print job from a print data management device, if the print data is associated with a first operation and the print data management device is in an enabled state, receiving the print data from an information processing apparatus, if the print data is associated with a second operation, receiving the print data from the information processing apparatus, if the print data management device is in a disabled state, printing the print data associated with the print job on a recording medium, generating history information relating to the print job, the history information including identification information identifying whether the print job that has been printed is associated with the first operation or the second operation, and transmitting the history information to the print data management device.
US09323478B2 System, apparatus, and information processing method
An apparatus includes an operating unit. The operating unit includes one or more processors each configured to transmit an execution request for executing a process based on a user's operation, and a delivery unit configured to receive event information indicating an event generated in the apparatus, and to deliver the received event information to the processors. A connection is established for performing communications between the apparatus and the operating unit every time each of the processors transmits the execution request, and a permanent connection for performing communications between the apparatus and the operating unit that is permanently established is used when the delivery unit receives the event information.
US09323474B2 Selective zone control session termination
A mechanism is provided in a data processing system for selective zone control session termination. A zone control service executing in the data processing system creates logical zoning definitions in memory for each client session. Each client session attempts to make changes to a fabric. Responsive to the zone control service receiving a request to commit a session from a given client and changes made by the given client during the session not conflicting with changes made by another client in a concurrent session based on the logical zoning definitions, the zone control service applies the changes made by the given client during the session to the fabric.
US09323473B2 Virtual tape library
A virtual tape library includes a local, non-tape based storage, a store to store a data structure which associates emulated tape storage elements with the local storage or a remote storage, a first interface to provide access to the local storage, in response to tape library commands identifying emulated tape storage elements associated with the local storage, and a second interface to provide access to the remote storage, in response to tape library commands identifying emulated tape storage elements associated with the remote storage.
US09323470B2 Synchronization for initialization of a remote mirror storage facility
A method includes computing, in a local storage system having a local volume with a plurality of local regions, respective local checksum signatures over the local regions, and computing, in a remote storage system having a remote volume with remote regions in a one-to-one correspondence with the local regions, respective remote checksum signatures over the remote regions. A given remote region is identified, the given remote region having a given remote signature and a corresponding local region with a given local signature that does not match the given remote signature. The data in the given remote region is then replaced with data from the corresponding local region.
US09323469B2 Memory, and method of reading data from the memory
Disclosed is a method of reading data from a memory including a NAND cell array for performing communications via a serial peripheral interface (SPI) bus. The method includes sequentially receiving inputs of a block address, a word-line address, and a bit-line address of the NAND cell array; and starting to output data written in the NAND cell array immediately after the bit-line address is completely input. In this case, the sequential receiving of the inputs is performed via one input terminal.
US09323465B2 Systems and methods for persistent atomic storage operations
A storage layer presents logical address space of a non-volatile storage device. The storage layer maintains logical interfaces to the non-volatile storage device, which may include arbitrary, any-to-any mappings between logical identifiers and storage resources. Data may be stored on the non-volatile storage device in a contextual format, which includes persistent metadata that defines the logical interface of the data. The storage layer may modify the logical interface of data that is stored in the contextual format. The modified logical interface may be inconsistent with the existing contextual format of the data on the non-volatile storage media. The storage layer may provide access to the data in the inconsistent contextual format through the modified logical interface. The contextual format of the data may be updated to be consistent with the modified logical interface in a write out-of-place storage operation.
US09323462B2 File system snapshot data management in a multi-tier storage environment
In one embodiment, a system includes a processor and logic configured to receive a request to write data to a file block on a multi-tier file system where a first logical block is associated with the file block, and when the request is the first write request for the file block after creation of the snapshot of the file block: create a second logical block, determine a measure of access requests to be directed to a logical block allocated for the snapshot versus a logical block allocated for new data on the file block, the logical block allocated for the snapshot and the logical block allocated for new data on the file block being uniquely chosen from: the first and second logical block, and send the measure of access requests to the automatic tiering module when so determined. Other systems, methods, and computer program products are described in more embodiments.
US09323461B2 Traffic reducing on data migration
Exemplary embodiments provide a technique to reduce the traffic between storage devices during data migration. In one embodiment, a system comprises a plurality of storage systems which are operable to migrate a set of primary and secondary volumes between the storage systems by managing and copying, between the storage systems, a plurality of same data and a plurality of difference data between the primary and secondary volumes and location information of each of the plurality of difference data, the location information identifying a location of the difference data in the primary or secondary volume associated with the difference data. Each secondary volume which corresponds to a primary volume, if said each source secondary volume contains data, has a same data as the primary volume and, if said each secondary volume is not synchronized with the primary volume, further has a difference data with respect to the primary volume.
US09323452B2 System and method for processing touch input
A system and method for processing a touch input are provided. An initial press action that is associated with a number of simultaneous touches is detected on a touch interface. One or more commands that are mapped to one or more sequences of user interaction is determined based on the number of simultaneous touches, where each of the one or more sequences of user interaction is initiated by the initial press action. One or more graphical interface components, where each of the one or more graphical interface components correspond to a different one of the one or more sequences of user interaction are provided for display. Each of the one or more graphical interface components indicate at least part of the corresponding sequence of user interaction and indicates respective command mapped to the corresponding sequence of user interaction.
US09323451B2 Method and apparatus for controlling display of item
Provided is a method of controlling display of an item. In the method, a plurality of individual items is displayed. A touch input is detected from at least two of the displayed individual items. An outline of a folder item to be generated is displayed around a plurality of the at least two touched individual items. Upon receiving a touch release input, the folder item is generated and displayed within the outline to arrange the individual items that receive touch inputs therein.
US09323449B2 Electronic apparatus and drawing method using the same
Drawing methods of an electronic apparatus having a touch screen are provided. A touch event of an input tool is first detected by the touch screen. Then, the touch positions for the touch event are obtained and a predicted position is determined based on a current touch position and at least one historical touch position of the touch event. Thereafter, an icon is drawn on the touch screen at the predicted position.
US09323444B2 Device, method, and storage medium storing program
According to an aspect, a device includes a touch screen display and a controller. The touch screen display displays a lock screen. When a gesture to change a distance between a first touch and a second touch on the touch screen display is detected during display of the lock screen in a locked state, the controller for releases the locked state.
US09323441B1 Display of commercial icons on a wireless communication device
A wireless communication device receives data indicating commercial icons that are related to commercial industries and displays an original group of the commercial icons that are individually related to different ones of the commercial industries. The wireless communication device receives a first user input to scroll the display toward a first set of the commercial icons related to a first one of the commercial industries, and in response, display the first set of the commercial icons related to the first one of the commercial industries while displaying a portion of the original group of the commercial icons that are not related to the first one of the commercial industries. A second user input is received to scroll the display toward a second set of the commercial icons related to a second one of the commercial industries based on the displayed portion of the original group of the commercial icons.
US09323438B2 Media-editing application with live dragging and live editing capabilities
Some embodiments of the invention provide a media-editing application for creating and editing a media presentation that displays the results of edits as the edits are made to the media presentation. The media-editing application displays the movement of media clips of the media presentation as the media clips are being moved within the media-editing application to change the media presentation. Also, the media editing application in some embodiments can dynamically display the results of edits in a preview display area. That is, the media editing application has a preview generator that can generate previews of the media presentation on the fly as media clips are being dragged into and within the timeline. This allows the user of the media-editing application to see and hear the results of the operation while performing them.
US09323431B2 User interface for drawing with electronic devices
A method, apparatus and computer program for forming graphics in a drawing area based on user instructions. In response to addition or changing of a first graphical object, an interaction zone is formed around the first graphical object for a given continuation period. It is detected if a second graphical object is drawn starting from the interaction zone during the continuation period and if yes, the first graphical object is changed by merging the second graphical object with the first graphical object.
US09323427B2 Method and apparatus for displaying lists
A list display method and apparatus are disclosed. The list display method, for a terminal having a display unit, includes detecting a necessity for displaying a list, classifying list items into viewable items and aggregated items, displaying the viewable items in the list view region and displaying information regarding the aggregated items in the list aggregate region. Responsive to inputs aggregate items may be classified as viewable items and corresponding ones of the viewable items are classified as aggregate items.
US09323419B2 Input apparatus
An input apparatus includes a display unit, an input unit, and a control unit. The display unit displays function items on a display window. The input unit selects and determines one function item with a pointer. The control unit controls a movement of the pointer by setting coordinates of the pointer based on position information transmitted from the input unit. Each function item includes a button region and a selection region. When the pointer moves to one of the button region and the selection region, the function item is selected. When the pointer is set to an equivalent stop state in the selection region, coordinates of the pointer are set as coordinates of a stop state position. When the pointer is set to the equivalent stop state in the button region, the coordinates of the pointer are set as coordinates of a predetermined position of the button region.
US09323418B2 Method for analyzing GUI design affordances
A method for analysis of a prototype graphical user interface (GUI) comprising the following steps: receiving, with a processor, a computer code representative of the prototype GUI, wherein the prototype GUI comprises GUI elements having known identities and known behavioral attributes; transforming the computer code into a description of visible sub-elements of the prototype GUI elements, wherein each sub-element has visual properties that would be visible to a user of the prototype GUI; grouping particular visible sub-elements into a perceived GUI element based only on the sub-elements' visual properties according to a grouping algorithm without regard to the known identity(ies) of the prototype GUI element(s) to which the particular sub-elements belong; and storing, in a non-transitory first memory store, the perceived GUI element.
US09323417B2 Multi-site screen interactions
A technology for interacting with a collaborative videoconferencing environment is disclosed. A display having a substantially “L-shaped” configuration allows for display of collaborative materials and video of remote participants simultaneously, which provides for a more natural interaction for a meeting participant interacting with the collaborative materials. Meeting participants in the collaborative videoconferencing environment, both locally and remote, can simultaneously interact with the same content as if they were in the same location.
US09323414B2 Method for controlling a device
A device with a graphical user interface, via which the functions of the device are controlled has functions divided into categories which are sub-divided into subcategories. The categories are represented by primary regions that are schematically arranged on the user interface. The primary regions contain elements, each of which represents a sub-category of the category of the respective primary region. In addition, only one primary region is expanded by the display of a secondary region after an element has been selected. The secondary region contains control elements for at least one function that is assigned to the sub-category representing the selected element. The at least one function is controlled by the control elements.
US09323405B2 Front-end signal compensation
A touch surface device having improved sensitivity and dynamic range is disclosed. In one embodiment, the touch surface device includes a touch-sensitive panel having at least one sense node for providing an output signal indicative of a touch or no-touch condition on the panel; a compensation circuit, coupled to the at least one sense node, for generating a compensation signal that when summed with the output signal removes an undesired portion of the output signal so as to generated a compensated output signal; and an amplifier having an inverting input coupled to the output of the compensation circuit and a non-inverting input coupled to a known reference voltage.
US09323404B2 Capacitive proximity sensor configuration including an antenna ground plane
Embodiments of a capacitive sensor configuration for proximity detection by a playback device are provided. The playback device may include a capacitive proximity sensor configured to detect physical movement in a first direction, and a radio frequency (RF) antenna ground plane oriented at a relative angle to the capacitive proximity sensor. The capacitive proximity sensor may include a first metal electrode coupled to the RF antenna ground plane is coupled to the first metal electrode such that the capacitive proximity sensor may be further configured to detect physical movement in a second direction that is substantially the relative angle to the first direction. The playback device may be configured to determine based on a detection of physical movement by the capacitive proximity sensor, a physical approach of an entity towards the playback device from one or more of the first direction and the second direction.
US09323401B2 Touch panel
A touch panel is provided. The touch panel includes a pixel array including plural pixels arranged in matrix, plural scan lines electrically coupled to a corresponding pixel line of the pixel array, and at least one touch detection unit arranged corresponding to the pixel array. The touch detection unit includes a first transistor having a first transistor, a second transistor, and a touch detection circuit. The first transistor has a first terminal for receiving a first bias voltage, a second terminal, and a gate. The second transistor has a third terminal electrically coupled to the second terminal, a fourth terminal for receiving a second bias voltage, and a gate. The touch detection circuit includes a first capacitor and a second capacitor and is configured to output a touch signal according to the capacitance value of the first capacitor and the second capacitor when the touch panel is being touched.
US09323399B2 Capacitive touch pad with adjacent touch pad electric field suppression
A capacitive touch pad includes an electrode board, a plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads, and a cover. The electrode board has touch sensor circuitry formed thereon. The plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads is formed in an array over the touch pad circuitry of the printed circuit board. The plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads is spaced apart by a predetermined distance to form spaces between the pads of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads. The cover is positioned over and covering substantially all of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads. The cover has a first cavity with a first depth, where the first cavity is shaped to form an air gap between the pads of the plurality of capacitive touch sensor pads to dampen capacitive coupling between adjacent touch pads.
US09323392B2 Apparatus for sensing pressure using optical waveguide and method thereof
Disclosed are an apparatus and a method for sensing pressure using an optical waveguide sensor. The apparatus for sensing pressure using an optical waveguide sensor, includes: a light source radiating light; an optical waveguide panel emitting some of the radiated light outside through a plurality of light transmitting regions previously formed, and changing an amount of totally reflected light according to pressure applied to at least one of the plurality of light transmitting regions; a detector detecting the amount of light; and an analyzer determining intensity and a location of the pressure according to the detected amount of light.
US09323388B2 Touch panel system, and electronic information device
A touch panel system (1) includes: a touch panel (3) for outputting an output signal in accordance with a presence or absence of an indicator that is in contact with or close to a detection surface P; and an indicator position detection unit (5) for detecting a position of the indicator within the detection surface (P) based on the output signal outputted by the touch panel (3). The indicator position detection unit (5) detects the position of the indicator within the detection surface (P) by use of a detection reference that is set for each predetermined position within the detection surface (P).
US09323384B2 Touch sensor substrate and display apparatus having the touch sensor substrate
A touch sensor substrate includes a base substrate, a first touch sensor part that is disposed on the base substrate and includes a plurality of sensing circuits configured to sense a touch in an electromagnetic induction mode and a second touch sensor part that is disposed on the base substrate, is electrically insulated to the first touch sensor part, and comprises a plurality of sensing electrodes configured to sense a touch in a self capacitance mode.
US09323383B2 Method of identifying edge swipe gesture and method of opening window control bar using the identifying method
A method of identifying edge swipe gesture has steps of respectively reading sensing signals on an edge area under a hover mode and on a non-edge area under a touch mode; determining if a touch object has appeared on the edge area after determining that the object has appeared on the non-edge area, calculating a displacement of the object moving from the edge area to the non-edge area within a preset time and determining if the displacement exceeds a preset distance, and determining that the movement of the touch is identified as an edge swipe gesture if the displacement meets the condition. Accordingly, the present invention can perform valid touch on the edge area, rendering effective identification of edge swipe gesture and an increased success rate of the identification.
US09323382B2 Information terminal device and touch coordinate determination method
A mobile terminal device includes an electrostatic touch panel, a resistive touch panel, a memory, and a processor connected to the memory. The processor acquires a touch coordinate detected on at least one of the electrostatic touch panel and the resistive touch panel and determines a touch mode including the presence or absence of strong touch at equal to or higher than a predetermined pressure based on the acquired touch coordinate. Then, the processor specifies a touch coordinate at which the strong touch is made when a touch mode with the strong touch is determined and the touch coordinate is detected on each of the electrostatic touch panel and the resistive touch panel.
US09323380B2 Electronic device with touch-sensitive display and three-dimensional gesture-detection
A method includes utilizing transmitters and receivers, performing detection of objects spaced from an electronic device, when an object that is spaced from the electronic device is detected, continuing performing detection of objects, when no object is detected, discontinuing performing detection of objects, and utilizing touch sensors of the touch-sensitive display, performing touch detection.
US09323379B2 Electronic device with a user interface that has more than two degrees of freedom, the user interface comprising a touch-sensitive surface and contact-free detection means
The invention relates to an electronic device for determining a first positional information and a second positional information regarding a user input object, such as at least one user hand or at least one stylus, the electronic device comprising: a touch-sensitive surface; contact-free detection means; and controller means that are operatively connected to the touch-sensitive surface and to the contact-free detection means; wherein the first positional information depends on where the user input object contacts the touch-sensitive surface, and wherein the second positional information depends on the spatial configuration of the user input object with regard to the touch-sensitive surface, characterized in that the controller means are adapted for simultaneously and/or alternately determining the first positional information via the touch-sensitive surface and the second positional information via the contact free detection means.
US09323378B2 Method and apparatus of electronic paper comprising a user interface
An e-paper apparatus comprising a user interface and a method for an e-paper are provided. The e-paper apparatus and method are provided based on a user manipulation of digital contents that is similar to a user handling a paper or a book. The e-paper apparatus and method may provide a user interface for an e-paper that is easily and tangibly used by a user.
US09323374B2 Display, touch detection unit, driving method, and electronic unit
A display includes: display elements; drive electrodes; touch detection electrodes each forming an electrostatic capacitance with corresponding one of the drive electrodes; and a drive section applying an AC drive signal to the drive electrodes during each of a plurality of touch detection periods, the AC drive signal involving multiple transition to generate one or more transition timing pairs. The AC drive signal includes at least a first transition timing pair and a second transition timing pair over the plurality of touch detection periods. The first transition timing pair has a first transition interval, and the second transition timing pair has a second transition interval different from the first transition interval.
US09323372B2 Flat panel display integrated with touch screen panel
A FPD integrated with a touch screen panel includes an upper substrate and a lower substrate facing each other, the upper substrate including a display region and first and second non-display regions surrounding the display region, a plurality of sensing patterns on the display region of the upper substrate, a plurality of sensing lines on the first non-display region of the upper substrate, a sealing material on the second non-display region of the upper substrate, the sealing material connecting the upper and lower substrates, and a flexible printed circuit (FPC) bonding pad unit on the second non-display region of the upper substrate, the FPC bonding pad unit including a plurality of bonding pads coupled to the plurality of sensing lines, the bonding pads including a transparent conductive material in regions overlapping the sealing material.
US09323371B2 Haptic sensation producing device, information terminal, haptic sensation producing method, and computer-readable recording medium
A haptic sensation producing device (10) for presenting a haptic sensation to a user is equipped with a panel-like haptic sensation producing member (11) that is disposed on the front face side of a display panel (20), wires (12) for holding the haptic sensation producing member (11), wire tensile units (13) that are provided for the respective wires and pull the corresponding wires, and a control unit (14) that controls the wire tensile units (13) to move the haptic sensation producing member (11) and generate the haptic sensation. If a change occurs in an object in a content as a result of a touch by the user, the control unit (14) calculates tensile forces such that the haptic sensation conforming to the change can be generated and the tensile forces are optimized, and controls the wire tensile units (13) based on the calculated tensile forces.
US09323369B2 Method and apparatus for processing touch signals of a touchscreen
A technique is disclosed for processing touch signals of a touch-operable touchscreen. One aspect of the method comprises detecting a touch signal indicating a touch on the touchscreen, differentiating, on the basis of the detected touch signal, between an input touch for inputting information and/or for control purposes on the one hand and a gripping touch resulting from a user gripping the touchscreen on the other, and rejecting of the detected touch signal as an input touch if the touch signal is attributed to a gripping touch.
US09323361B2 Integrated touch screen
Disclosed is a structure of a touch screen which is integrally implemented with a liquid crystal panel. In the structure, a touch sensor module is integrally implemented with the liquid crystal panel, a substrate of the liquid crystal panel is formed of two side strengthened glass, and the touch sensor module is integrally implemented on the two strengthened glass, thereby being capable of improving strength of the whole touch sensor module and simplifying a process.
US09323355B2 Methods and apparatus for an optical system outputting diffuse light and having a sensor
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a housing and an image sensor that is coupled to the housing and has a field of view. The apparatus also includes a non-imaging optical system coupled to the housing and disposed outside of the field of view of the image sensor. The non-imaging optical system can output diffuse light in a set of directions to a surface to produce scattered light. The image sensor and the non-imaging optical system are collectively configured such that during operation, the image sensor receives at least a portion of the scattered light.
US09323354B2 Suppressing errant motion using integrated mouse and touch information
The suppression of errant motion regarding a mouse is disclosed. Mouse and touch information can be integrated to determine whether a gesture made on a surface of the mouse is errant, such as when a mouse is being moved and the fingers holding the mouse inadvertently move on the mouse surface. A gesture motion that is small relative to mouse motion can be considered errant and therefore at least partially suppressed, while a gesture motion that is large relative to mouse motion can be considered an intended gesture and therefore processed. Similarly, mouse and touch information can be integrated to determine whether a mouse motion is errant, such as when a robust gesture being made on the mouse surface inadvertently moves the mouse. A mouse motion that is small relative to gesture motion can be considered errant and therefore at least partially suppressed, while a mouse motion that is large relative to gesture motion can be considered an intended motion and therefore processed.
US09323352B1 Child-appropriate interface selection using hand recognition
Hand recognition is used to distinguish among users of gesture-based computer systems, and particularly between adults and children. Hands may be classified as adults or children based on certain physical characteristics, such as hand size, shape, or curvature. Depending upon whether the hand belongs to an adult or a child, user-appropriate interfaces are provided. For instance, in response to detecting a presence of a child, the interface may include more child-appropriate features such as simpler graphical elements, use of basic audio interfaces, and so forth.
US09323351B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method and program
An information processing apparatus may include a display, a touch acquisition unit, a rotation acquisition unit, and a display control unit. The touch acquisition unit may be configured to receive a proximity signal indicative of a user input to a touch panel of the information processing apparatus. The rotation acquisition unit may be configured to receive a rotation signal indicative of a rotation of the information processing apparatus. The display control unit may be configured to generate a first signal to cause the display to display an image. Additionally, the display control unit may be configured to, when the rotation signal indicates a rotation while the proximity signal indicates a user input, generate a second signal to cause the display to change the image.
US09323347B2 Optical pointing system
There is provided an optical pointing system including at least one reference beacon, an image sensor, a storage unit and a processing unit. The image sensor is configured to capture an image frame containing a beacon image associated with the at least one reference beacon. The storage unit is configured to save image data of at least one object image in the image frame. The processing unit is configured to sequentially process every pixel of the image frame for identifying the object image and real-timely remove or merge the image data, saved in the storage unit, associated with two object images within a pixel range of the image frame thereby reducing the used memory space.
US09323343B2 Information processing method and information processing apparatus
An information processing method is performed by an information processing apparatus, for executing predetermined processing in relation to an object displayed on a screen. The information processing method includes: obtaining position information indicating positions detected for two or more parts of an operating body; calculating a control amount on a basis of the positions of the two or more parts, the positions being indicated in the position information; and controlling including displaying, on the screen, a control symbol including a first symbol which represents the control amount calculated in the calculating and a second symbol which represents a threshold to be a criterion for determining whether or not the control amount satisfies a predetermined condition, and executing the predetermined processing in a case where the control amount is determined to satisfy the predetermined condition.
US09323342B2 User interface with location mapping
A system includes a processing logic and output logic. The processing logic is configured to receive information identifying points of interest, identify at least one of location or distance information from each of the points of interest to the system, and sort the points of interest based on the location or distance information. The output logic is configured to project information identifying the points of interest onto a surface, wherein the projected information is displayed in accordance with the sorting.
US09323338B2 Interactive input system and method
A method for three-dimensional (3D) sensing. The method includes obtaining a first two-dimensional (2D) skeleton of an object, obtaining a second 2D skeleton of the object different from the first 2D skeleton, and calculating a 3D skeleton of the object based on the first and second 2D skeletons.
US09323329B2 Haptic panel and display apparatus having the same
Provided is a haptic panel including a plurality of haptic units. A haptic unit includes a lower electrode, a P-type semiconductor and an N-type semiconductor which are disposed on the lower electrode, a first upper electrode disposed on the P-type semiconductor, and a second upper electrode disposed on the N-type semiconductor. The haptic unit is configured to represent a tactile sense in response to a tactile signal and a thermal sense in response to a thermal signal.
US09323324B2 Mobile terminal and operation control method thereof
A mobile terminal and an operation control method thereof are provided. The operation control method includes displaying a stereoscopic 3D image, which is created based on the disparity between left- and right-eye images, on a display module; determining a position of a user's gaze on the stereoscopic 3D image by performing eye tracking; and varying a 3D effect of a portion of the stereoscopic 3D image corresponding to the determined gaze position. Therefore, it is possible to effectively control various operations performed by a mobile terminal in connection with a stereoscopic 3D image by using eye tracking.
US09323320B2 Weighted control in a voltage scaling system
The subject matter of this application is embodied in an apparatus that includes a data processor, and two or more hardware monitors to measure parameters associated with the data processor. The apparatus also features a power supply to provide power to the data processor and the hardware monitors, and a controller to control the power supply to adjust an output voltage level of the power supply according to measurements from the hardware monitors. Different weight values are applied to the hardware monitors under different conditions, and the power supply output voltage level is controlled according to weighted measurements or values derived from the weighted measurements.
US09323319B2 Multiprocessor system and method of saving energy therein
A multiprocessor system comprises: a plurality of processors; a counting, measuring and calculating (CMC) unit that determines a generating rate of sleep tasks and a time length of each of the sleep tasks based on an acceptable delay; a sleep task generator that generates the sleep tasks with the time length at the generating rate, and injects the generated sleep tasks into a traffic for original tasks; and a scheduler that assigns both the original tasks and the sleep tasks in the traffic to the plurality of processors, wherein each of the sleep tasks switches off one of the plurality of processors, on which the sleep task is assigned.
US09323316B2 Dynamically controlling interconnect frequency in a processor
In one embodiment, the present invention includes a method for determining whether a number of stalled cores of a multicore processor is greater than a stall threshold. If so, a recommendation may be made that an operating frequency of system agent circuitry of the processor be increased. Then based on multiple recommendations, a candidate operating frequency of the system agent circuitry can be set. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US09323311B2 Method and system for packet based signaling between A Mac and A PHY to manage energy efficient network devices and/or protocols
In an Ethernet network comprising link partners that are coupled via an Ethernet link, an energy efficient network (EEN) communication control policy may be established above a MAC layer. The EEN control policy may determine a power level mode of operation for the link partners. Power level mode control data may be communicated from hardware, software and/or firmware of upper layer protocols to PHY devices. The control data may specify when, where and/or how long to implement the power level mode. The control data may be communicated via a “magic” packet comprising start and/or end of frame delimiters and bits that indicate the power level mode. The PHY devices may detect, parse and/or interpret the “magic” packet and may enter and/or exit a lower power mode of operation. The PHY devices may respond to by generating a magic packet and sending the packet to upper layers.
US09323304B2 Dynamic self-correcting power management for solid state drive
A system and method for operating a solid state drive (SSD) within power limitations while maintaining SSD performance. In one embodiment a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) is used to measure power consumption, and a built-in self-test (BIST) procedure is used to exercise the storage device, and to calibrate the power consumed by various SSD operations. The results are stored in a power consumption cost table. In one embodiment, a procedure to dynamically adjust the power consumption cost table is employed. A power credit allocation scheme is used, along with the power consumption cost table, to track and limit the power consumed by the SSD in operation.
US09323300B2 Computing system voltage control
An indication of a first performance state is received, the first performance state being associated with a first voltage. The first performance state applies to at least one computing system component and the indication is received by a computing system component distinct from the requesting computing system component. An indication of a second performance state is received. The second performance state is associated with a second voltage that is different from the first voltage. It is determined whether the second performance state is within a range defined by a minimum and maximum performance state. Responsive to a determination that the second performance state is within the minimum and maximum performance state, the voltage of the at least one computing system component is set equal to the voltage associated with the second performance state.
US09323296B2 Thermal mitigation in dual SIM dual active devices
A system, a method and an apparatus are described. The apparatus includes a modem that responds to a thermal mitigation request by invoking different levels of thermal mitigation for different concurrently active connections. In some instances, the modem may invoke thermal mitigation with respect to a first active connection and refrain from invoking thermal mitigation with respect to a second active connection maintained by the modem. The apparatus determines the first and second active connections based on subscriptions corresponding to subscriber identification modules, an identification of a power amplifier or group of power amplifiers responsible for a thermal issue in the modem. The selection of mitigation levels for each active connection and decisions to invoke mitigation on one connection while refraining from invoking mitigation on another connection may be based on priorities of the active connections, including quality of service related priorities.
US09323294B2 Touch panel and display device with touch panel
An electrostatic capacitive coupling type touch panel including an input region having four sides, a peripheral region around the input region, terminals formed in the peripheral region along a first side of the input region, wirings formed in the peripheral region along second, third and fourth sides of the input region, and the input region having X and Y electrodes crossing. The wirings are connected between corresponding X or Y electrodes and wiring terminals plurality of terminals. A dummy wiring, which is not connected to any of the X electrodes or Y electrodes, is provided outside the wiring formed in a farthest position from the input region, and the dummy wiring extends through the peripheral region along the second, third and fourth sides of the input region, and electrically connects to at least one dummy wiring terminal.
US09323287B2 Transformable wearable electronic device
The present invention discloses a wearable electronic device having a plurality of trapezoid structures rotatably connected with one another. At least one inclined surface is formed on two ends of each trapezoid structure. When protruding sides of adjacent inclined surfaces of adjacent trapezoid structures abut against each other and sunken sides of the adjacent inclined surfaces of the adjacent trapezoid structures abut against each other, the plurality of trapezoid structures is formed in a ring shape. When the protruding sides and the sunken sides of the adjacent inclined surfaces of the adjacent trapezoid structures abut against each other, the plurality of trapezoid structures is formed in a straight shape.
US09323285B2 Metastability prediction and avoidance in memory arbitration circuitry
An integrated circuit with hazard prediction and prevention circuitry is provided. The hazard prediction circuitry may predict a future hazard condition between two periodic signals, and the hazard prevention circuitry may selectively delay at least one of the two periodic signals to avoid the predicted hazard condition. Single-port memory cells may provide multiport memory functionality using an arbitration circuit that includes the hazard prediction and prevention circuitry and receives memory access requests from at least two request generators. The arbitration circuit may operate in synchronous mode and perform port selection based on a predetermined logic table. The arbitration circuit may also operate in asynchronous mode and execute a memory access request as soon as it is received by the arbitration circuit. Metastability caused by receiving memory access requests at the same time from at least two request generators may be avoided with the hazard prediction and prevention circuitry.
US09323284B2 Apparatus for imparting phase shift to input waveform
There is set forth in one embodiment an apparatus and method for imparting a phase shift to an input waveform for output of a converted waveform. In one embodiment, a phase shift can be provided by four wave mixing of an input waveform and a pump pulse. In one embodiment, there is set forth an apparatus and method for generating a high resolution time domain representation of an input waveform comprising: dispersing the input waveform to generate a dispersed input waveform; subjecting the dispersed input waveform to four wave mixing by combining the dispersed input waveform with a dispersed pump pulse to generate a converted waveform; and presenting the converted waveform to a detector unit. In one embodiment a detector unit can include a spectrometer (spectrum analyzer) for recording of the converted waveform and output of a record representing the input waveform.
US09323280B2 Apparatus for preventing automotive pedal from being pushed rearward
An apparatus for preventing a vehicle pedal from being pushed rearward upon a head-on collision of the vehicle is provided. The apparatus includes a collision bracket that is fixedly installed on a dash panel and a pedal arm formed by bending a plate along a predetermined reference line to form a cavity in a lengthwise direction thereof. A rotating member is disposed at an end of the pedal arm and strikes one side of the pedal arm upon colliding with the collision bracket, to rotate in a direction toward the inside of a vehicle and to release the pedal arm. A supporting bracket rotatably supports the pedal arm and the rotating member. The rotating member includes a coupling aperture upon which the supporting bracket is hinged and a plurality of arms which are oriented in different directions with respect to the coupling aperture.
US09323278B2 Control lever system
A work vehicle includes a frame structure between an operator-side space adjacent to the operator and a device-side space adjacent controlled devices. The control lever system for the work vehicle comprises a pivotal shaft mounted in the vicinity of a lever opening formed in the frame structure; a boss portion supported to the pivotal shaft to be rotatable about the pivotal shaft; a control lever portion radially extending from the boss portion to the operator-side space; a controlled lever portion radially extending from the boss portion to the device-side space; and a seal member for closing a gap between the boss portion and an area of the frame structure where the lever opening is formed.
US09323277B2 Current output circuit and wireless communication apparatus
A current output circuit includes a current mirror circuit that has first and second transistors in each of which a source is connected to a reference voltage, and that outputs a current which is proportional to a drain current of the first transistor, from a drain of the second transistor; a switch that turns ON/OFF the current output of the current mirror circuit; a third transistor in which a gate is connected to a gate of the second transistor; and a bias circuit that applies a first voltage to a drain of the third transistor. The bias circuit switches the first voltage to two different voltages in synchronization with opening/closing of the switch.
US09323273B2 Current steering mode digital-to-analog converter circuit configured to generate variable output current
A current source circuit is configured to receive a reference current at the input circuit path of a current mirror circuit. The current mirror circuit mirrors the reference current and generates mirror currents at a number of output circuit paths. A corresponding number of control transistors are connected in series with the output circuit paths. Each control transistor is selectively actuated in response to a control signal. A decoder circuit is configured to receive a variable control signal and generate actuation signals in response thereto to selective actuate the control transistors to pass the mirror current to an output node. At the output node, the passed mirror currents are summed to generate a variable output current. The variable current is monotonically modulated in response to the variable control signal.
US09323264B2 Voltage regulator apparatus with sensing modules and related operating method thereof
A voltage regulator apparatus and an associated method are provided, where the voltage regulator apparatus includes: a voltage regulator module for regulating an input voltage according to a bandgap reference voltage to generate an output voltage; and a plurality of sensing modules. Ina situation where the output voltage abruptly decreases, a sensing module reduces, based on a variation amount of the output voltage, a decrement of the output voltage. In a situation where the output voltage abruptly increases, another sensing module reduces, based on another variation amount of the output voltage, an increment of the output voltage. In addition, yet another sensing module senses variation of the output voltage, converts the variation of the output voltage into a current signal, and applies the current signal to a control terminal within the voltage regulator module to indirectly control the output voltage.
US09323261B2 Internal voltage generating apparatus
An internal voltage generating apparatus is provided. A regulating unit detects whether an internal voltage is lower than a threshold voltage, and outputs a compensation current provided by a first power pad to a second power line connected with a second power pad when the internal voltage is lower than the threshold voltage, so as to regulate the internal voltage provided by the internal voltage generating apparatus.
US09323258B2 Voltage regulator
Provided is a voltage regulator that is low in current consumption and is capable of suppressing the occurrence of an excessive overshoot at an output terminal when a power supply voltage becomes high in a non-regulated state. The voltage regulator includes: an overshoot limiting circuit for detecting an occurrence of an overshoot in an output voltage and limiting a current of the output transistor; and a non-regulated state detection circuit for detecting a non-regulated state of the voltage regulator based on a voltage of an output terminal and a current flowing through the output transistor. The overshoot limiting circuit has an operating current controlled by a detection signal of the non-regulated state detection circuit.
US09323257B2 Voltage conversion circuit, semiconductor memory apparatus having the same, and operating method
A voltage conversion circuit may include a first reference voltage generation block configured to be provided with an external voltage, and generate a first reference voltage; a second reference voltage generation block configured to be provided with the external voltage and generate a second reference voltage according to a standby trim code; a trim code generation block configured to generate the standby trim code according to levels of the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage; and an internal voltage generation block configured to select the first reference voltage or the second reference voltage as a determined reference voltage according to an operation mode of a semiconductor memory apparatus, and to generate an internal voltage from the external voltage.
US09323255B2 Information control system
A system and method is used to characterize a user with properties, such as location in relation to established geo-fences, speed of traverse, projected traveling time required for a particular distance, etc. Those properties contribute to yielding a quantitative result in the calculated lead time period prior to the user arriving at a monitored space, including but not limited to a rented room in a hotel, and a house. The method uses the user's arrival time to estimate the setback temperature, which is the indoor temperature of a monitored space maintained during unattended time periods. The method also uses the user's arrival time to estimate the heated water volume to be provided, as well as, to house watch other property management interests.
US09323254B2 Motor control apparatus
A motor control apparatus includes a torque-limit output unit configured to output a torque limit with which power consumption of a motor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined motor power limit value and voltage amplitude required for driving the motor is equal to or smaller than a predetermined voltage limit, a position-command generating unit configured to generate a position command to a reference position according to the torque limit value, and a power/voltage limiting unit configured to perform processing for correcting a motor torque current on the basis of an excess of the motor power consumption with respect to a motor power consumption limit value and processing for correcting a motor excitation current on the basis of an excess of a motor torque divided voltage with respect to a motor torque divided voltage limit value.
US09323251B2 Flow control valve and flow control system using same
A flow control valve has a valve body part which has a pressure differential device part and a valve seat, a first diaphragm which defines first and second chambers, a second diaphragm which defines third and fourth chambers and is provided with a valve element, a first moving part which advances and retracts together with the first diaphragm, and a second moving part which advances and retracts together with the second diaphragm; the second chamber and the fourth chamber form between them a connecting chamber, an intermediate transmission member which transmits movements of the first and second moving parts to each other is arranged, and a pressure differential control valve element which advances and retracts with respect to the pressure differential opening part and a pressure differential control valve element advancing/retracting means for making the pressure differential control valve element advance and retract are provided, and a flow control system using the same.
US09323249B2 Matrix code symbols for accurate robot tracking
A method for accurately tracking and controlling robots includes capturing a first image of a first matrix code labeled on a first mobile robot at a first time by one or more stationery cameras, wherein the first matrix code is encoded with an identification that uniquely identifies the first mobile robot, correcting a tilt of the first image to produce a first corrected image that shows the first matrix code in a substantially rectangular or square shape, extracting the identification to uniquely identify the first mobile robot, calculating a first position of the first mobile robot based on the first corrected image by a computer system, and controlling a movement of the first mobile robot based at least in part on the identification and the first position of the first mobile robot.
US09323248B2 Mission management system of an aircraft
A mission management system to manage both ground and flight phases of a mission of an aircraft is proposed. The mission management system may be implemented in flight management system architecture with core and supplementary modules distinct from each other. The core module may implement a set of generic functionalities related to a flight management of the aircraft, and the supplementary module may implement supplementary functionalities specific to an entity to which the aircraft belongs. The mission management system may include a flight management unit to define and manage a flight plan and associated flight trajectory, an airport navigation unit to define and manage a ground plan and associated ground trajectory, and a mission management unit to manage a continuity between the ground and flight phases of the mission and prediction computations made by the flight management and the airport navigation units.
US09323247B2 Personalized plant asset data representation and search system
A process control system collects data, or status information, pertaining to assets of a process plant from various sources or functional areas of the plant. The collected information may then be accessed by a user through a user interface routine displaying a graphical user interface to that user's computer. An asset data and search expert tracks user interaction with plant data by, for example, tracking the types of search fields a user most frequently searches with or the type of information a user more frequently browses for. The expert automatically profiles this tracked information to develop user preferences that are later used in personalizing the reporting of asset data, personalizing searching for asset data, and personalizing the results of such searches.
US09323245B2 Flexible security control environment
An automation control system is provided with an interface device configured to enable a user to monitor, control, or monitor and control processes of the automation control system. Upon power on or initialization of the interface device or when a previously logged in user is logged off, the interface device logs in a guest account associated with a user role having a defined set of access rights and provides access to monitor, control, or monitor and control the processes based upon the set of access rights.
US09323244B2 Semiconductor fabrication component retuning
Among other things, one or more systems and techniques for retuning a semiconductor fabrication component are provided. The semiconductor fabrication component, such as an advanced process control (APC) component, is configured to evaluate or adjust various fabrication parameters associated with semiconductor fabrication processing. Processing data associated with the semiconductor fabrication component is evaluated to formulate performance indices used to evaluate performance of parameters used by the semiconductor fabrication component. One or more fabrication process change simulations are performed to generate a component operating behavior data structure indicating how different values for the parameters result in improved or degraded performance by the semiconductor fabrication component. In this way, the component operating behavior data structure is evaluated to identify tuning values for the parameters that are used to retune the semiconductor fabrication component.
US09323240B2 Remote control system and method
When a controlled device receives a change command from a control device, the controlled device changes a real current memory, generates a change notification that includes first data indicative of the control device having transmitted the change command and second data indicative of the change result in response to the change command, and transmits the generated change notification to the plurality of control devices. Each control device receives a change notification from the controlled devices, changes a virtual current memory based on the second data of the change notification if the first data of the change notification does not indicate the control device. Each control device does not change the virtual current based on the second data included in the change notification if the first data indicates the control device.
US09323239B2 Configuration interface for a programmable multimedia controller
In one embodiment, a configuration application executing on a tablet computer or smartphone presents a configuration user interface on a touch screen for configuring a home automation system of a structure. A plurality of components of the home automation system that have wireless capabilities are detected. Component profile information for the detected components is obtained. The configuration application prompts a user of the tablet computer or smartphone to indicate a zone of the structure within which each component is located. Based on the component profile information and the indications of the zone of the structure in which each component is located, one or more services available in each zone are determined and one or more user interface screens are automatically generated for accessing and controlling the services, wherein the automatically generated user interface screens are displayable on the tablet computer or smartphone or another tablet computer or smartphone.
US09323238B2 Bioenergy storage and management system and method
A bioenergy management system and method for generating and supplying on-demand auxiliary electrical power is disclosed. The system/method includes a biogas generation unit (BGU) that produces biogas from dairy farm manure and stores the biogas in a biogas storage unit (BSU). An stored energy electric generation unit (SEGU) converts the stored biogas to electricity. A biogas control unit (BCU) measures the quality and quantity of biogas stored in the BSU and calculates available electric power (AEP) from this information. Depending on auxiliary electrical power requirements, a utility control unit (UCU) initiates an on-demand request for electric power (REP) to the BCU using a producer communication device (PCD)/utility communication device (UCD) data link. The BCU processes the REP from the UCU and negotiates electrical power (NEP) quantity. The BCU may electrically connect the SEGU to an electric transmission grid (ETG) to allow instantaneous/scheduled NEP delivery to the ETG.
US09323233B2 Building load reduction during demand response
Apparatuses, methods and systems for managing a building load reduction of a plurality of loads within a building are disclosed. One method includes assigning one or more loads of the plurality of loads to logical groups, assigning a sensitivity coefficient to each of the logical groups, wherein the sensitivity coefficient is directly proportional to an impact on occupants in the building to load changes, determining the baseline load for each of the logical groups, receiving a power reduction demand response, and reducing a load of each logical group based upon the sensitivity coefficient.
US09323230B2 System for verifying a communication device and a security communication device
A system for verifying a communication device, the system comprising at least a one communication device comprising a transmitter for performing communication, and a storage for holding first information, the first information comprising ID information of the communication device, at least a one security communication device comprising a transmitter for performing communication, and a storage for holding second information, the second information comprising ID information of the security communication device, a verification element, and a communication element for receiving the ID information from one or more of the communication devices and one or more of the security communication devices, transmitting the received ID information to the verification element, wherein the verification element is adapted to verify each of the one or more communication devices only if the received ID information of the pertaining communication device can be verified and the received ID information of at least one of the one or more security communication devices can be verified.
US09323229B2 Electronic timepiece and satellite signal receiving method of electronic timepiece
A reception control unit of an electronic timepiece includes a satellite-capturing control unit configured to search for a preferential search satellite more preferentially than the other position information satellites, the preferential search satellite being the position information satellite having a stored satellite number, a reception-state determining unit configured to determine, at timing of an end of the search for the preferential search satellite, whether a number of the captured position information satellites is equal to or larger than a predetermined number; a reception-stop control unit configured to stop a reception processing when the reception-state determining unit determines that the number of the position information satellites is smaller than the predetermined number; and a storage control unit configured to store the satellite number of the captured position information satellite in the satellite-number storing unit.
US09323228B2 Method and apparatus for wake-up control of intelligent terminal by determining whether to delay wake up times
The present invention provides a method and an apparatus for wake-up control of an intelligent terminal. At least two alarm set indications are sent by one or more applications of the intelligent terminal. The alarm set indication is used to indicate a first alarm wake-up time determined by the application for waking up the intelligent terminal. At least two of the at least two first alarm wake-up times corresponding to the at least two alarm set indications are delayed until a second alarm wake-up time. The second alarm wake-up time is determined according to preset adjustment control information. The intelligent terminal is welcome at the second alarm wake-up time.
US09323226B1 Sub-ranging voltage-to-time-to-digital converter
A system and method are provided for converting voltage-to-time-to-digital signals. The method periodically samples a continuous analog input and discharges the sampled analog input at a predetermined rate to supply a continuous analog ramp signal. The ramp signal is converted into an n-bit coded digital word representing the q most significant bits (MSBs) of a k-bit binary word, where q is an integer greater than 0, n is an integer greater than 1, and k is an integer greater than q. At least one bit of the coded digital word is supplied at a time representing the p least significant bits (LSBs) of the k-bit binary word. The coded digital word is converted into a single-bit pulse signal containing timing information representing the p LSBs of the k-bit binary word at an output, and the timing information is converted into the p LSBs of the k-bit binary word.
US09323222B2 Flexible timepiece guidance
A device for elastic guidance in rotation for a timepiece mechanism allowing rotation of one element relative to another element about an axis of rotation Z defining an axial direction, including construction blades, each construction blade includes an assembly fixing part including a body and a functional part extending from the body as far as one end, the assembly fixing part and the functional part being separated by at least one slot in at least two extensions which are elastically connected and extend in a radial direction transverse to the axial direction, and anchorage zones which are disposed at opposite axial ends of the flexible guidance device, and configured to be fixed to the elements.
US09323218B2 Generating full-parallax digital holograms
Techniques for efficiently generating full parallax 3-D holographic images of a 3-D real or synthetic object scene are presented. A holographic generator component (HGC) can receive a real object scene or generate a synthetic object scene. The HGC can downsample the scene by a defined downsampling factor and generate, from the downsampled scene, an intermediate object wavefront recording plane (WRP) that can be placed in close proximity to the scene. The HGC can expand and interpolate the WRP to generate the holographic images. The HGC can decompose a scene into polyphase image components (PICs), generate a WRP for the image components, sum the WRP of the PICs, and expand and interpolate the WRP to generate holographic images of the scene. The HGC can utilize look-up tables to store and use wavefront patterns of each region of an image to facilitate reducing computational operations in generating the holographic images.
US09323216B2 Photosensitive-body cartridge provided with electrode for supplying power to cleaning roller
A photosensitive-body cartridge includes a photosensitive body, a cleaning roller, a primary electrode and a guide. The photosensitive body is configured to rotate together with a first rotational shaft extending in a first direction. The cleaning roller is configured to rotate together with a second rotational shaft parallel to the first rotational shaft and opposes the photosensitive body in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction. The primary electrode contacts one end of the second rotational shaft and is configured to supply power inputted from an external electrode to the cleaning roller. The guide is configured to guide the primary electrode to move in a third direction perpendicular to the first direction and intersecting the second direction.
US09323214B2 Developing cartridge provided with cover, and process cartridge having the same
A process cartridge including: a photosensitive member cartridge including a photosensitive member; and a developing cartridge including a developer carrier. The developing cartridge further includes: an inputting portion; a first cover; and a second cover. The first cover has a first engagement portion configured to move the developer carrier away from the photosensitive member. The first engagement portion is positioned between an axis of the developer carrier extending in an axial direction and an axis of the inputting portion extending in the axial direction, when projected in the axial direction. The second cover has a second engagement portion configured to move the developer carrier away from the photosensitive member. The second engagement portion is positioned between the axis of the developer carrier and the axis of the inputting portion, when projected in the axial direction.
US09323206B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a photosensitive drum, a light exposure device, a developing device, a fixing unit disposed opposite to the light exposure device relative to the developing device, a sheet supply tray disposed below the developing device, an ejection tray disposed above the developing device and having a sheet receiving surface inclined downward, relative to a horizontal direction, toward the charger, and a sheet conveying path through which a sheet is conveyed from the sheet supply tray to the ejection tray. A lowest end portion of the sheet receiving surface is disposed below an upper end of the charger in the vertical direction. The charger is disposed opposite to the developing device relative to the lowest end portion of the sheet receiving surface.
US09323205B2 Sheet binding processing apparatus, image forming system and binding method
The sheet binding apparatus comprises a movable stapler for binding a sheet bundle formed of a plurality of sheets; a movable stapler movement motor for moving the movable stapler between a first position and a second position, the first position, at which sheet conveyance from the image forming apparatus connected so as to be capable of feeding a sheet, and the second position, at which the sheet conveyance is not hampered and a sheet bundle which is manually provided without using the image forming apparatus is bound; and CPU for controlling the movable stapler movement motor to cause, when the image forming apparatus is in a state of not forming the image, the movable stapler to stand by at the second position.
US09323203B2 Sheet tray, sheet feeder with sheet tray,image forming apparatus with sheet tray, and image reading device with sheet tray
A sheet tray includes a tray section. A rear end portion of the tray section capable of supporting an upstream side of a sheet in a direction of conveyance of the sheet extends in a width direction of the sheet transversely of the direction of conveyance of the sheet. Both ends of the rear end portion of the tray section in the width direction of the sheet are raised upward perpendicularly to a placement surface relative to the middle of the rear end portion in the width direction of the sheet.
US09323199B1 Paper tray size sensing mechanism
A media supply tray includes a Bowden cable attached to side paper guides. Movement of one side guide causes the opposing side guide to move in the opposite direction. When the side guides are moved, a flag attached to the cable moves and can be detected to provide accurate feedback to a printer regarding media size in the tray.
US09323198B2 Motor control apparatus and image forming apparatus
A motor control apparatus including a motor control unit and a signal output unit that outputs a signal corresponding to rotation of the motor to displace an object to be driven to a target stop position, the motor control unit includes: a first control unit that estimates a current upper limit and determines a first control input; a second control unit that determines a second control input and controls the motor to stop the object to be driven at the target stop position; a first calculation unit calculates a necessary amount for stop, a second calculation unit that calculates a remaining displacement amount, a switching unit, enable the first control unit or the second control unit to control the motor with switching; based on the necessary amount for stop and the remaining displacement amount.
US09323197B2 History storage device, image forming apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
A history storage device includes: a storage unit that, in storing first history information including phenomenon information corresponding to a phenomenon having occurred and accompanying information accompanying the phenomenon information in a storage region, when the phenomenon information included in the first history information is duplication of phenomenon information included in second history information having already been stored in the storage region, deletes the phenomenon information included in the first history information and stores, in the storage region, the accompanying information which is included in the first history information and is associated with the phenomenon information; and a reconstruction unit that, in reading out the first history information from the storage region, based on the phenomenon information with which the accompanying information included in the first history information is associated, reconstructs the deleted phenomenon information, to thereby reconstruct the first history information including the phenomenon information and the accompanying information.
US09323193B2 Fixing device and image forming apparatus
A fixing device includes a fixing belt, a pressuring member, a pressing member, a heat source and a heat transmitting member. The fixing belt is arranged rotatably. The pressuring member is arranged rotatably to come into pressure contact with the fixing belt so as to form a fixing nip. The pressing member presses the fixing belt to a side of the pressuring member. The heat source is arranged at the inside in a radial direction of the fixing belt to radiate a radiant heat. The heat transmitting member comes into contact with an inner circumference face of the fixing belt to absorb the radiant heat radiated from the heat source. A part of the heat transmitting member is sandwiched between the fixing belt and the pressing member.
US09323192B2 Fixing device including sheet member disposed between fixing belt and pressing member and image forming apparatus including the same
A fixing device includes a fixing belt, a pressuring member, a pressing member and a sheet member. The sheet member is disposed between the fixing belt and the pressing member. The sheet member includes a sliding contact part, an upstream side fixed part, a downstream side fixed part and a loose part. The sliding contact part comes into sliding contact with the inner circumference face of the fixing belt. The upstream side fixed part is fixed to the pressing member at an upstream side of the sliding contact part. The downstream side fixed part is fixed to the pressing member at a downstream side of the sliding contact part. The loose part is formed in at least one of an area between the sliding contact part and the upstream side fixed part and an area between the sliding contact part and the downstream side fixed part.
US09323185B2 Image forming apparatus having heating unit heating recording material, pressurizing unit forming a nip between itself and heating unit, and control unit
An image forming apparatus includes a heating member which heats a recording material on which an unfixed toner image has been formed, a pressurizing member which forms a nip portion between the heating member and the pressurizing member and applies pressure to press the recording material against the heating member in the nip portion, and a controller which applies a voltage, which has a polarity opposite to the polarity of the surface potential of the charged pressurizing member and a predetermined voltage value with which electric discharge does not occur between a hole in a surface layer of the pressurizing member and the heating member, to the heating member to remove electricity from the surface layer of the pressurizing member when the recording material is not present in the nip portion.
US09323182B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes: a belt; a first image forming unit including a first drum; a second image forming unit including a second drum; a contact-and-separation portion; an executing portion; and a controller for rotating the second drum by a predetermined angle so that when a cycle of an operation is to be repeated N times, a position of the second drum contacting the belt in an (N−1)th cycle differs from a position of the second drum contacting the belt in an Nth cycle, the cycle including receiving the image data in a state that the belt and the first and second drums are at rest and in a stand-by state that the image forming apparatus waits for an input of the image data in the first state, executing the image forming operation, and then returning the image forming apparatus to the stand-by state.
US09323177B2 Developer supply container and developer supplying system
A developer supply container includes a developer accommodating chamber configured to accommodate developer, a feeding portion configured and positioned to feed the developer in the developer accommodating chamber by rotation thereof, and a developer discharging chamber provided with a discharge opening configured to permit discharging of the developer fed by the feeding portion. In addition, a rotatable gear rotates the feeding portion, a pump portion acts upon at least the developer discharging chamber, with the pump portion having a volume which changes with reciprocation, and a drive converting portion converts a rotational force generated by rotation of the gear to a force for operating the pump portion.
US09323174B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes: a photosensitive body on which an electrostatic latent image is formed; a developing cartridge arranged below the photosensitive body and having a developing roller configured to supply a developing agent to the photosensitive body and to be rotatable about an rotation shaft of the developing roller; a support body configured to removably support the developing cartridge; and a pressing member configured to press the rotation shaft of the developing roller so as to press the developing roller against the photosensitive body.
US09323173B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a charging apparatus, an exposure apparatus configured to expose the image bearing member charged by the charging apparatus to form an electrostatic latent image, a developing apparatus provided with a developer accommodation section and configured to develop the electrostatic latent image, a signal output unit configured to output a first signal for exposing a printing part of the image bearing member and a second signal for exposing a non-printing part of the image bearing member, a counting apparatus configured to receive the electric signal output from the signal output unit and count the first signals and the second signals, and a calculation apparatus configured to obtain a use amount of the developer by the developing apparatus from count values of the first signals and the second signals counted by the counting apparatus.
US09323168B2 Yellow toner and process for producing the yellow toner
A yellow toner is provided which is superior in dispersibility of C. I. pigment yellow 185, has a high color development property, and is superior in light resistance. The yellow toner has toner particles containing at least a binder resin, a wax, and a colorant, wherein the yellow toner contains C.I. pigment yellow 185 and a compound represented by the general formula (1) as the colorant:
US09323166B2 Electrophotographic toner
The present invention addresses the problem of providing an electrophotographic toner which has excellent storage property, is excellent in offset resistance and low-temperature fixing property during printing and has few substances causing staining with time, odor or dust inside a copy machine or a printer. The present invention relates to an electrophotographic toner characterized by containing an ethylene copolymer which comprises a constituent unit (a) derived from ethylene in an amount of 80 to 99.5% by mol and a constituent unit (b) derived from a cyclic olefin of 8 or more carbon atoms in an amount of 0.5 to 20% by mol [(a)+(b)=100% by mol] and satisfies the requirements: (i) the intrinsic viscosity [η] is in the range of 0.01 to 0.50 dl/g, and (ii) the crystallinity is in the range of 50 to 90%.
US09323159B2 Image processing-based lithography system and method of coating target object
A technique related with a lithography system is disclosed. The lithography system includes at least one target object disposed on a substrate, a processor configured to process an image of the target object to determine an optical pattern for a coating layer of the target object, and an exposure apparatus configured to provide light having the optical pattern determined by the processor to the substrate.
US09323150B2 Actinic-ray- or radiation-sensitive resin composition, actinic-ray- or radiation-sensitive film therefrom and method of forming pattern
Provided is an actinic-ray- or radiation-sensitive resin composition including a resin (Aa) containing at least one repeating unit (Aa1) derived from monomers of general formula (aa1-1) below and at least one repeating unit (Aa2) derived from monomers of general formula (aa2-1) below and comprising a resin (Ab) that when acted on by an acid, changes its alkali solubility.
US09323146B2 Photoresist composition, resist pattern-forming method, compound, acid generating agent, and photodegradable base
A photoresist composition containing a polymer having a structural unit including an acid-labile group, and a compound represented by the formula (1). In the formula (1), R1 represents a hydrogen atom or a monovalent acid-labile group. R2 represents an alicyclic hydrocarbon group having 3 to 20 carbon atoms and a valency of (m+1). m is an integer of 2 to 5. R3 and R4 each independently represent a hydrogen atom, a fluorine atom, a monovalent hydrocarbon group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms or a monovalent fluorinated hydrocarbon group having 1 to 20 carbon atoms. n is an integer of 0 to 5. At least two of a plurality of R1s optionally taken together represent a ring structure, together with a plurality of oxygen atoms bonding to R1 and the carbon atom(s) constituting R2 and bonding to these oxygen atoms. M+ represents a monovalent radiation-degradable onium cation.
US09323143B2 Controlling template surface composition in nano-imprint lithography
A nano-imprint lithography process includes forming a multiplicity of hydroxyl groups on a surface of a substantially inorganic nano-imprint lithography template, heating the template, and reacting a pre-selected percentage of the hydroxyl groups on the surface of the template with a mono-functional, non-fluorinated compound to form a monolayer coating on the surface of the nano-imprint lithography template. The coated template may be contacted with a polymerizable composition disposed on a nano-imprint lithography substrate, and the polymerizable composition solidified to form a patterned layer. The coated template is separated from the patterned layer.
US09323141B2 Method for producing substrate with multilayer reflective film, method for producing reflective mask blank and method for producing reflective mask
Disclosed is a method for producing a substrate with a multilayer reflective film for EUV lithography including a multilayer reflective film disposed on a principal surface of a substrate, the method including a multilayer reflective film formation step of forming the multilayer reflective film on the principal surface of the substrate in such a manner that the multilayer reflective film has a slope region in which the film thickness is decreased in a direction from the inside to the outside of the substrate on a peripheral portion of the principal surface, and a fiducial mark formation step of forming fiducial marks in the slope region by removing at least a portion of the multilayer reflective film, the fiducial marks serving as references for a defective location indicated by defect information with respect to the surface of the substrate with the multilayer reflective film.
US09323129B2 Shutter drive device
An object of the present disclosure is to increase a frame speed at the time of performing continuous shooting in a shutter drive device by controlling a charge member by using a position sensor and a temperature sensor. The shutter drive device of the present disclosure includes: a shutter mechanism; a charging member that drives the shutter mechanism by using a plurality of gears, a rack member, and a motor; the temperature sensor mounted on the charging member; a position sensor that is mounted on the charging member, and detects the rack member moved to a predetermined position; and a control part that controls stop timing of the motor based on a position of the rack member detected by the position sensor and a temperature detected by the temperature sensor.
US09323127B2 Active substrate and display device
The present invention provides an active substrate and a display device for realizing color display of an electronic paper. The active substrate comprises a first substrate and a pixel electrode layer formed on the first substrate, and further comprises a color filter layer formed on the pixel electrode layer and a protective layer formed on the color filter layer, wherein the color filter layer comprises: a red sub-pixel unit, a green sub-pixel unit and a blue sub-pixel unit that are sequentially arranged; wherein the materials of the red sub-pixel unit, the green sub-pixel unit and the blue sub-pixel unit are quantum dot materials that emit red light, green light and blue light respectively when excited by the ambient light. The display device according to the present invention comprises an electrophoretic display device and an electrowetting display device.
US09323123B2 Structure of pixel
The present invention provides a structure of a pixel, which has a simple structure and employs an arrangement where a terminal of the storage capacitor Cst is of the same potential as the gate line. In other words, under a condition of not reducing aperture ratio, an arrangement of two (or three) gate lines is used, of which one is used to early set the voltage of the pixel electrode to a reference voltage by one period of line scanning time and, also, which is set to partly overlap the pixel electrode of a structure of another pixel to provide a storage capacitor, so as to shorten the charging time of the pixel unit and increase the charging speed of the pixel unit.
US09323122B2 Array substrate and liquid crystal display panel comprising dual gate lines having TFT and pixel connection between the gate lines
Embodiments provide an array substrate and a liquid crystal display panel. The array substrate comprises: a substrate, data lines and gate lines which are provided on the substrate and intersect with each other, and sub-pixel units which are defined by surrounding of the data lines and the gate lines and are arranged in an array form. Two gate lines for respectively driving the sub-pixel units in two adjacent rows are located between the sub-pixel units in the two adjacent rows; each sub-pixel unit comprises a thin film transistor (TFT) and a pixel electrode, and a connection area of the TFT and the pixel electrode is located between the two gate lines adjacent to the sub-pixel unit and has no overlapping area with a projection of the two gate lines in a perpendicular direction of the array substrate.
US09323120B2 Dark spot repair method of liquid crystal panel and liquid crystal panel
A liquid crystal panel includes a plurality of main pixels, which may include main pixels having bright spot defects to be repaired. Each of the main pixels is of a charge-share pixel structure and the main pixel includes first and second voltage-division capacitors, which are connected in series. The first voltage-division capacitor includes first and second metal layers that are opposite to each other. The second voltage-division capacitor includes third and fourth metal layers that are opposite to each other. The first metal layer and the second metal layer of the first voltage-division capacitor of the main pixels to be repaired are additionally soldered together and the third metal layer and the fourth metal layer of the second voltage-division capacitor of the main pixels to be repaired are additionally soldered together thereby shorting the first and second voltage-division capacitors to achieve an effect of dark spot repair.
US09323119B2 Liquid crystal display device
Discussed is an LCD device which includes: a substrate; an array cell formed on the substrate and defined into a display area and a non-display area; a thin film transistor formed on the display area of the array cell; a light blocking layer configured to block light being irradiated to a semiconductor layer of the thin film transistor; and an identification mark layer used for writing information about the array cell and formed in the same layer as the light block layer.
US09323116B2 Liquid crystal display device and fabrication method thereof
A pixel of an LCD device includes a gate line, a data line intersecting with the gate line, a gate insulation layer between the data line and the gate line, a thin film transistor formed at an intersection of the gate line and the data line, a planarization layer, a common electrode formed on the planarization layer, a pixel electrode formed over the common electrode, and an insulation layer between the common electrode and the pixel electrode. The common electrode is formed with groove extending along a region where the data line extends. Material of the common electrode is absent from the groove to reduce capacitance between the common electrode and the data line.
US09323111B2 Array substrate comprising first and second common electrodes that are powered independently, its manufacturing method, and display device
The present invention provides an array substrate, its manufacturing method, and a display device. The array substrate comprises a plurality of grid lines a plurality of data lines, and pixel regions defined by every two adjacent grid Fines and every two adjacent data lines. The pixel region is provided with a common electrode, a pixel electrode and a thin film transistor. The common electrode includes a first common electrode and a second common electrode which are powered independently. A projection of the first common electrode onto a layer where the data lines are located covers the data line, and a projection of the second common electrode onto a layer where the pixel electrode is located falls on the pixel electrode.
US09323110B2 Display component having injection holes on perpendicular surfaces
A display device configured to control an aggregation position of an alignment layer and a manufacturing method thereof are disclosed. The device includes a substrate including pixel areas; a thin film transistor formed on the substrate; a pixel electrode connected to the thin film transistor and formed on the pixel area; a roof layer formed above the pixel electrode and separated from the pixel electrode by a micro-cavity; a first injection hole formed in the roof layer and extending to a first edge and/or a second edge of the micro-cavity; a second injection hole formed in the roof layer and extending to a left edge and a right edge of the micro-cavity; a liquid crystal layer in the micro-cavity; and an encapsulation layer formed on the roof layer to cover the first injection hole and the second injection hole.
US09323107B2 Method for preparing alignment film, method for implementing orientation, and liquid crystal display device
An array substrate, a color filter substrate or a liquid crystal display device comprises an alignment film (6) which is a light sensitive alignment film (6) and can generate directions of orientation perpendicular or parallel to the polarization direction under different dosages of linearly polarized ultraviolet light (10). By adjusting the polarization direction or dosage of the linearly polarized ultraviolet light (10), multi-dimensional orientations of the alignment film (6) is achieved. Manufacture of a multi-dimensional liquid crystal display device using a substrate (1) having the alignment film (6) with multi-dimensional orientations avoids the manufacture of the multi-dimensional electrode, and reduces costs and difficulty of process.
US09323105B2 Backlight module and display panel using the same
A backlight module includes a frame, a light source, a light guide plate, a wavelength conversion layer, and an optical film group. The light source is disposed in the frame. The light guide plate is disposed in the frame, and the light guide plate includes a light emitting surface, a light incident surface, and at least one side wall. The light source is disposed corresponding to the light incident surface. The side wall connects the light emitting surface and the light incident surface. The wavelength conversion layer is at least disposed on the side wall. The wavelength conversion layer is configured for converting light provided by the light source into white color. The optical film group is disposed on the light emitting surface of the light guide plate.
US09323101B2 Electro-active opthalmic lens having an optical power blending region
A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.
US09323098B2 Color filter substrate, liquid crystal panel, and liquid crystal display device
Embodiments of the present invention provide a color filter substrate, a liquid crystal panel and a liquid crystal display device. The color filter substrate is used for a transflective LCD device, and comprises: a color filter layer including a reflective region color photoresist corresponding to a reflective region of the transflective liquid crystal display device and a transmissive region color photoresist corresponding to a transmissive region of the transflective liquid crystal display device, wherein the reflective region color photoresist and the transmissive region color photoresist are the same in concentration of colored particles, the average size of the colored particles in the reflective region color photoresist is smaller than that of the colored particles in the transmissive region color photoresist.
US09323096B2 Pixel unit, method for fabricating the same and liquid crystal display device
The disclosed technology is directed to a pixel unit and a method for manufacturing the same and a liquid crystal display device. The pixel unit comprises: an array substrate; a color filter substrate; and a liquid crystal layer located between the array substrate and the color filter substrate. The pixel unit includes a displaying region and a non-displaying region in which a first electrode and a second electrode are formed on the array substrate and the color filter substrate respectively, and the rotation of molecules in the liquid crystal layer between the first electrode and the second electrode can be controlled by a vertical electrical field generated between the first electrode and the second electrode after energized to realize a normal black display mode, so that light leaking from the liquid crystal layer between the first electrode and the second electrode is prevented.
US09323089B1 Thin LCD device
A thin LCD device includes an LCD panel with fixing holes; a fixed plate with two opposite sides covering two opposite sides of the LCD panel and having through holes corresponsive to the fixing holes of the LCD panel respectively; a main board fixed to the fixed plate and the fixed plate being installed between the main board and the LCD panel; a housing shielding the main board and covering sides of the LCD panel and the fixed plate and having through holes corresponsive to the through holes of the fixed plate and the fixing holes of the LCD panel; and a fixing element passing through the respective through hole of the housing, the respective through hole of the fixed plate and the respective fixing hole of the LCD panel to fix the housing, the fixed plate and the LCD panel, so as to facilitate assembling and reduce thickness.
US09323086B2 Curved liquid crystal display device
The present invention provides a curved liquid crystal display device, which includes: a backlight module (2), a mold frame (4), a liquid crystal display panel (6), and a front bezel (8). The backlight module (2) includes a backplane (22), a curved light guide plate (24) arranged in the backplane (22), a backlight source (26) arranged in the backplane (22), and a heat dissipation board (28) receiving the backlight source (26) mounted thereto. The heat dissipation board (28) includes a bracket section (282) and a mount section (284) connected, in an inclined manner, to the bracket section (282). The bracket section (282) is mounted to the backplane (22). The backlight source (26) is mounted to the mount section (284). The front bezel (8) includes a front plate (82) and a side plate (84) connected to the front plate (82). The mount section (284) includes a mounting tab (286) extending therefrom toward the side plate (84). The mounting tab (286) is coupled to the side plate (84) so as to couple the front bezel (8) and the heat dissipation board (28) together.
US09323081B2 Liquid crystal display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a liquid crystal display apparatus includes adhering an array substrate and a counter substrate to form a liquid crystal cell; injecting liquid crystal between the array substrate and the counter substrate; adhering an optical film having been cut away at one corner thereof in a triangular shape on the surface of the counter substrate: and mounting a back light to the liquid crystal cell by aligning a corner of the liquid crystal cell and a corner of the back light on the notched portion.
US09323080B2 Display panel and manufacturing method, panel display device thereof
The present invention provides a display panel, which includes active area and vacant area surrounding the active area, and dummy pattern area without display functionality being disposed along boundary between active area and vacant area. The present invention also provides a manufacturing method of display panel and a panel display device. The present invention disposes dummy pattern area along boundary active area to withstand loading effect and to ensure active area is not affected by loading effect and display patterns are normal and uniform.
US09323079B1 Optical device having electro-optic silicon modulator on large core fin waveguide and method to make the same
An optical modulator device made on large core silicon fin waveguide platform and its fabrication methods. The optical device includes two silicon optical coupling waveguides each having a lower ridge and an upper ridge, two mode transformers respectively connecting the coupling waveguides with an optical modulator waveguide. The optical modulator waveguide has a silicon fin waveguide structure with a narrower fin structure on top of a wider lower ridge structure. Each coupling waveguide and the corresponding mode transformer form a two-stage horizontal taper structure, namely a taper in the lower ridge of the coupling waveguide and a taper of the mode transformer. The light travelling in the coupling waveguide with majority of light in the upper ridge can gradually shift to the lower ridge of the optical modulator where an electro-optic region is positioned. The electro-optic region changes its optical property in response to an applied electric field.
US09323074B1 Electro-active opthalmic lens having an optical power blending region
A spectacle lens is disclosed. The disclosed lens provides a vision correcting area for the correction of a wearer's refractive error. The viewing correction area provides correction for non-conventional refractive error to provide at least a part of the wearer's vision correction. The lens has a prescription based on a wave front analysis of the wearer's eye and the lens can further be modified to fit within an eyeglass frame.
US09323073B2 Electronic ophthalmic lens with emitter-detector pair sensor
An emitter-detector pair sensor may be incorporated into a powered or electronic ophthalmic lens. The emitter-detector pair sensor may be configured to determine the distance from the sensor to an object in its path. Based upon this information, a system controller of the ophthalmic lens may output a signal to an actuator of the ophthalmic lens to control a variable power optic of the ophthalmic lens.
US09323066B2 Three dimensional image display apparatus
A method and apparatus for displaying three dimensional (3D) images are provided. The display apparatus includes a backlight unit which emits light, an image panel which includes plurality of pixels for modulating the light from the backlight unit to form a gray scaled image, an electrowetting lens unit which includes first electrowetting lenses arranged to correspond to the plurality of pixels in the image panel and second electrowetting lenses arranged opposite to the first electrowetting lenses, wherein at least two of the first electrowetting lenses and at least one of the second electrowetting lenses may be arranged opposite each other; and a controller which controls the electrowetting lens unit to separate beams exiting from the image panel into at least two viewing zones in a 3D image display mode.
US09323064B2 Dynamic communication splitter
Methods and systems for splitting an initiated signal are disclosed. An exemplary system may include a transmitter configured to selectively transmit an initiated signal, and a signal splitter in communication with the transmitter. The signal splitter may be configured to selectively split the initiated signal into a plurality of recipient signals for a plurality of recipient lines in communication with the transmitter. The signal splitter may be configured to selectively modify a number of recipient signals, e.g., by adjusting a spot size of the initiated signal on the signal splitter.
US09323062B2 Split unit
A split unit capable of providing a stereoscopic image having less laterality is provided. The split unit includes: a beam splitter which transmits first imaging light as a part of light incident on an incident surface of the beam splitter, and reflects second imaging light as another part of the light incident on the incident surface; and a reflecting member which reflects the second imaging light reflected by the beam splitter. At least one of a reflectance of the reflecting member and a beam splitting characteristic of the beam splitter is set based on the following formulae: T=d/(1+d) R=1−T where T (0≦T≦1) is a transmittance of the beam splitter, R (0≦R≦1) is a reflectance of the beam splitter, and d (0≦d≦1) is a reflectance of the reflecting member.
US09323061B2 Viewer with display overlay
A real-world viewer can include viewing optics positioned along a viewing optical axis for viewing a field of view of the real-world. An active display overlay unit can be optically coupled to the viewing optical axis of the viewing optics, for generating images and directing the images along the viewing optical axis of the viewing optics for simultaneous overlaid viewing of the images in the real-world scene as viewed in the field of view through the viewing optics. The active display overlay unit can be capable of providing full-color luminance of at least 1200 fL to the ocular of the host system with a luminance to power fL:mW ratio of at least 6:1 or greater or providing monochrome luminance from the active display overlay unit of at least 5000 fL to the ocular of the host system with a luminance to power fL:mW ratio of at least 15:1 or greater.
US09323059B2 Virtual image display apparatus
A virtual image display apparatus configured to be in front of at least one eye of a user includes an image display unit, a first beam splitting unit, and a reflection-refraction unit. The image display unit provides an image beam. The first beam splitting unit disposed on transmission paths of the image beam and an object beam causes at least one portion of the object beam to propagate to the eye and causes at least one portion of the image beam to propagate to the reflection-refraction unit. The reflection-refraction unit includes a lens portion and a reflecting portion on a first curved surface of the lens portion. At least part of the image beam travels through the lens portion, is reflected by the reflecting portion, travels trough the lens portion again, and is propagated to the eye by the first beam splitting unit in sequence.
US09323057B2 Mobile device, system and method for controlling a heads-up display
A mobile device, system and method for controlling a heads-up display device is provided. A mobile device is in communication with a heads-up display (HUD) device. The mobile device is enabled to: transmit a portion of display data to the HUD device for display thereupon, rather than provide the portion to a display of the mobile device; and display a remaining portion of the display data at the display. The HUD device is enabled to: receive from the mobile device the display data for display at the HUD; display the data at the HUD.
US09323054B2 Display assembly hooks for installation improvement
A heads-up-display assembly includes a display module and a circuit board. The display module is configured to display an image on a display surface, remote to the display module. The display module includes a housing, a visual display, and one or more retention members. The circuit board controls the visual display and is coupled to the display module by a first wire. The circuit board is movable between a first configuration in which the circuit board is free to hang from the display module by the first wire, and a second configuration in which the circuit board is removably retained to the housing by the one or more retention members and not free to hang by the first wire.
US09323051B2 Systems and methods for inhibiting contamination enhanced laser induced damage (CELID) based on fluorinated self-assembled monolayers disposed on optics
Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for inhibiting contamination enhanced laser induced damage (CELID) based on fluorinated self-assembled monolayers (F-SAMs) disposed on optics. For example, a coating for inhibiting CELID to an optic disposed in a sealed gas environment or vacuum may include an F-SAM that includes a fluorinated hydrocarbon tail group covalently bound to the optic by a head group. The coating may be formed by heating the optic and a liquid-phase precursor of the F-SAM to generate a gas-phase precursor, and exposing the heated optic to the gas-phase precursor for a period of time sufficient for the gas-phase precursor to coalesce at and covalently bond to the optic and form the F-SAM. The optic may include silica, and the F-SAM may include a siloxane group covalently bound to the silica.
US09323050B2 Light scanning device having reduced size and parts count, and image forming apparatus with the same
Respective first semiconductor lasers 44a and 44b and respective second semiconductor lasers 45a and 45b are arranged on a drive substrate 46 (YZ plane) such that the emission directions of light beams L1 to L4 of the respective first semiconductor lasers 44a and 44b and the respective second semiconductor lasers 45a and 45b are perpendicular to the YZ plane. On the YZ plane, the respective first semiconductor lasers 44a and 44b and the respective second semiconductor lasers 45a and 45b are divided to two mutually different lines y1 and y2 in the lateral direction perpendicular to the rotation axis of a polygonal mirror 42, and the respective first semiconductor lasers 44a and 44b and the respective second semiconductor lasers 45a and 45b are arranged on respective different lines z1 to z4 in the vertical direction as the rotation axis direction of the polygonal mirror 42.
US09323046B2 Illumination device and image display apparatus
An illumination device includes: an excitation light source that emits excitation light having a first wavelength; and a fluorescent member that includes a fluorescent substance that, when it is irradiated with the excitation light, emits light having a second wavelength longer than the first wavelength, transmits a part of the excitation light and reflects another part of the excitation light, and a first reflective film provided at a side of the fluorescent substance, which is opposite to an excitation light incidence side, the fluorescent member emitting multiplexed light including an excitation light component reflected from the fluorescent substance and the first reflective film and a light component emitted from the fluorescent substance.
US09323044B2 Electrowetting display device
An electrowetting display device includes a greyscale picture element layer having at least one first picture element having a first fluid configurable to provide a greyscale display state, and a color picture element layer having at least one second picture element having a second fluid configurable to provide a color display state.
US09323037B2 Biological image presentation device, biological image presentation method, program, and biological image presentation system
A biological image presentation device includes: an acquisition unit acquiring, at multiple positions on an axis as a standard of a biological region, images of sections orthogonal to the axis; a determination unit determining an image as a standard and an image for comparison with the image as a standard from among a plurality of images acquired by the acquisition unit; an extraction unit extracting, from the image as a standard, a position where a change of luminance value equal to or larger than a defined value is present; a detection unit detecting a position corresponding to the position extracted by the extraction unit from the image for comparison; a division unit dividing the image as a standard on the basis of the position extracted by the extraction unit; a mapping unit mapping the image for comparison to an area corresponding to each divided area of the image as a standard while modifying so as to conform to the shape of the divided area; and a display control unit switching and displaying an image for display in a display area by using the image as a standard and an image mapped by the mapping unit.
US09323036B2 Immersion microscope objective and microscope using the same
A microscope objective comprises in order from an object side, a first lens group, a second lens group, and a third lens group. The first lens group includes a first cemented lens, and at least one positive single lens, the second lens group includes a second cemented lens, and the third lens group includes a first lens component and a second lens component. A positive lens and a meniscus lens are cemented in the first cemented lens. A surface nearest to an image side of the first lens component is a concave surface, and a surface nearest to the object side of the second lens component is a concave surface. The first lens component and the second lens component are disposed such that the both concave surfaces are face-to-face, and the following conditional expression (1) is satisfied. 0.5<(n0/n1o)/NAob<0.65  (1)
US09323031B2 Imaging lens and imaging apparatus
An imaging lens consists essentially of a front-group consisting of a first lens having a negative meniscus shape with its convex surface facing an object side, a second lens having negative refractive power, a third lens having positive refractive power, a fourth lens having a negative meniscus shape with its concave surface facing an image side and a fifth lens having positive refractive power, and the front-group having positive refractive power as a whole, a stop, and a rear-group consisting of a sixth lens having positive refractive power and a seventh lens having a negative meniscus shape with its concave surface facing the object side, and the rear-group having positive refractive power as a whole, in this order from the object side. A predetermined conditional formula about a combined focal length of the first lens and the second lens, and a focal length of an entire system is satisfied.
US09323030B2 Optical focusing system
An optical focusing system, including: a lens group, a first reflective optical element, a second reflective optical element, and an optical sensing imaging surface. The first reflective optical element is disposed on an object end and the second reflective optical element is disposed at an image end, for reflecting light rays. The optical sensing imaging surface is disposed at the emergent surface of the second reflective optical element.
US09323024B2 Interchangeable lens, camera body and electronic device
An interchangeable lens to be detachably attached to a camera body, that includes a holding unit at which a plurality of contacts is arranged, in the interchangeable lens, the first contact is arranged on one end and the eleventh contact is arranged on another end of the arrangement of the twelve contacts; the second contact is arranged next to the first contact in the arrangement of the twelve contacts; and the twelfth contact is arranged next to the eleventh contact in the arrangement of the twelve contacts.
US09323021B2 Embedded optical fiber termination device
An embedded optical fiber termination device includes a fiber holder with an inner bore and an outer surface. The inner bore is configured to receive a length of optical fiber therein. A removable armature is positioned about a portion of the outer surface of the fiber holder and is removably positioned around a portion of the fiber holder. A composite structure and a method of using the embedded device are also provided.
US09323020B2 Fiber optic terminal having adapter panel supporting both input and output fibers from an optical splitter
A fiber optic terminal configured to optically connect optical fibers from received network-side and subscriber-side fiber(s) to facilitate providing direct or intermediate optical connections between a fiber optic network and a destination. The fiber optic terminal includes at least one adapter module comprising at least one adapter panel. The adapter panel is configured to receive both an input fiber and one or more of a plurality of output fibers from an optical splitter. To establish optical connections between the network-side and subscriber-side fiber(s), the input fiber from the optical splitter is optically connected to an input fiber optic adapter on the adapter panel, which is optically connected to the at least one network-side fiber. One or more of the plurality of output fibers from the optical splitter are optically connected to one or more output fiber optic adapters on the adapter panel, which are optically connected to the subscriber-side fibers.
US09323016B2 Bi-directional data transmission method, high-frequency connector and optical connector using the same
The instant disclosure relates to bi-direction data transmission method, high-frequency connector and an optical connector using the same. The optical connector includes a first circuit board, a second circuit board, a high-frequency connector and an optical fiber cable. One optical engine is set on the first circuit board. The high-frequency connector is set between the first circuit board and the second circuit board for connecting both two circuit boards. The high-frequency connector includes an insulation base. The insulation base has at least one terminal-accommodating region. Pluralities of connection terminals are inserted into the terminal-accommodating regions of the insulation base. The optical fiber cable connects to the one optical engine.
US09323012B1 Hybrid integrated optical device with high alignment tolerance
An optical device including an optical bench and an optical chip, the optical bench having multiple optical waveguides formed on its first side and the optical chip has multiple optical waveguides formed on its first side. The optical chip is flip-chip bonded onto the optical bench with its first side facing the first side of the optical bench. The distance between adjacent waveguides on the optical bench are designed to be slightly different from the distance between adjacent waveguides on the optical chip, where the latter usually is a pre-designed value under certain conventions. The difference amount is properly designed such that under reasonable misalignment between the optical chip and the optical bench in the in-plane direction perpendicular to waveguide propagation one can always find that one of the multiple waveguides is aligned sufficiently well with the corresponding waveguide on the optical chip.
US09323011B1 Hybrid integrated optical device with passively aligned laser chips having submicrometer alignment accuracy
A hybrid optical device includes an optical bench chip, a laser chip with a laser waveguide flip-chip bonded onto the optical bench chip, and an optical waveguide chip with an optical device waveguide disposed adjacent the optical bench chip. The optical bench chip has multiple “U” shaped alignment optical waveguides and the optical waveguide chip has multiple alignment optical waveguides, and the pitches of the various sets of alignment waveguides are different. A misalignment between the laser waveguide and the optical bench chip is compensated for by aligning the optical waveguide chip to different positions of the optical bench chip using the multiple alignment optical waveguides on the optical bench chip and the optical waveguide chip, without turning on the laser, so that the laser waveguide of the laser chip is aligned with the optical device waveguide of the optical device chip.
US09323004B2 Optical device
An optical device and a method of manufacturing an optical device. The optical device includes: a conversion means for converting propagation light propagating through an optical waveguide into parallel light and for outputting the parallel light; and a first lens means for focusing the parallel light outputted from the conversion means on a core of an optical fiber. The method includes: converting propagation light propagating through an optical waveguide into parallel light; outputting the parallel light; and focusing, using a first lens, the parallel light on a core of an optical fiber.
US09323003B2 Optical device and manufacturing method thereof
An optical device according to an embodiment includes a laser light source, a first optical waveguide that propagates light being output from the laser light source, a first distribution device that distribute the light into n lights, n second optical waveguides that propagates the n lights being output from the first distribution device, n second distribution devices that distribute each of the n lights into m lights, n×m third optical waveguides arranged in a matrix form and propagates the n×m lights being output from the m second distribution devices, a control electrode that apply a voltage or current to each of the third optical waveguides, and control phase of the light propagating through the third optical waveguides, and an output end surface that output the n×m lights.
US09323000B2 Waveguide-type polarization beam splitter
Provided is a waveguide-type polarization beam splitter in which deterioration of a polarization extinction ratio due to temperature change and wavelength change is suppressed. The waveguide-type polarization beam splitter includes: input optical waveguides; a first multimode interference optical coupler; a pair of optical waveguide arms; a second multimode interference optical coupler; and output optical waveguides. A quarter wavelength delay is provided in one of the pair of optical waveguide arms, a groove is formed to extend across both of the pair of optical waveguide arms, and two quarter wave plates are provided in the groove to extend respectively across the arms. Polarization axes of the respective quarter wave plates are orthogonal to each other.
US09322994B2 Planar lightwave circuit and a method for its manufacture
A planar lightwave circuit (PLC) is disclosed having fixed thereto a coupling tube for coupling an optical fiber. The PLC comprises a planar optical substrate having in it an optical waveguide having an optical aperture located on an edge surface of the optical substrate and a tube formed having a lumen dimensioned to receive an optical fiber ferrule and an edge surface fixed to the substrate edge surface so that a cross section of the lumen at the edge surface is aligned with the optical aperture.
US09322990B2 Optical fiber preform
An optical fiber preform has a core portion having a first core portion including a central axis, a second core portion disposed around the first core portion, and a third core portion disposed around the second core portion. The first core portion contains 10 atomic ppm or more of an alkali metal and 10 to 600 atomic ppm of chlorine, the second core portion contains 10 atomic ppm or less of the alkali metal and 10 to 600 atomic ppm of chlorine, and the third core portion contains 10 atomic ppm or less of the alkali metal and 2,000 atomic ppm or more of chlorine. An optical fiber has a core region doped with an alkali metal and chlorine, wherein the minimum concentration of chlorine in the core region is 1,000 atomic ppm or more, and the average concentration of the alkali metal therein is 0.2 atomic ppm or more.
US09322985B1 Light emitting structure around a keyboard backlight module
A light emitting structure around a keyboard backlight module is disclosed to include a light guiding plate comprising a light source, a flat-shape reflecting layer disposed on one side of the light guiding plate, and a transparent film of a light blocking layer disposed on other side of the light guiding plate and comprising a light absorbing layer. A deflection portion is bending inwardly toward the reflecting layer and then extending outwardly to form a flat-shape positioning portion adhered to the reflection layer by an adhesive layer. The light source can project light toward the light guiding plate and pass part of the light from the light guiding plate to the deflection portion due to diaphaneity of the material of the transparent film. A light emitting area can be formed around the backlight module, lightening the connection port of the electronic device or other area needed to be lightened.
US09322983B2 Backlight frame and backlight module
The present disclosure relates to a backlight frame including a frame body, which has a first and a second side wall opposite to each other, and a third and a fourth side wall opposite to each other, wherein at least one first protrusion is arranged in the frame body close to the first side wall, at least one second protrusion is arranged wall in the frame body close to the second side, at least one third protrusion is arranged in the frame body close to the third side wall, and at least one fourth protrusion is arranged in the frame body close to the fourth side wall. The first, second, third and fourth protrusions together define a placement area for disposing a light guide plate. Through a placement area with a regular shape for disposing the light guide plate cut in a regular manner therein, the utilization of raw material for the light guide plate to be cut can be effectively improved, and the production cost of the light guide plate can be finally reduced. In the meantime, the safety of the light guide plate can be increased. The present disclosure further relates to a backlight module, which can effectively reduce the production cost and at the same time increase the safety of the light guide plate.
US09322982B2 Backlight module and liquid crystal display device using same
The present invention provides a backlight module and a liquid crystal display device using the backlight module. The backlight module includes a backplane (2), a light guide plate (4) arranged in the backplane (2), a backlight source (6) arranged in the backplane (2), and a heat dissipation plate (8) arranged between the backlight source (6) and the backplane (2). The backplane (2) includes a bottom plate (22) and a side plate (24) perpendicularly connected to the bottom plate (22). The backlight source (6) includes a PCB (62) and an LED chip (64) mounted on the PCB (62). The PCB (62) is arranged on the bottom plate (22) of the backplane (2) and the heat dissipation plate (8). The PCB (62) includes a mounting section (622) and a lapping section (624) connected to the mounting section (622). The heat dissipation plate (8) includes a support section (82) and a bearing section (84) connected to the support section (82). The lapping section (624) is positioned on and overlaps the bearing section (84). The light guide plate (4) is carried on the support section (82) and the lapping section (624).
US09322981B2 Liquid display apparatus
A liquid crystal display includes a support frame having a partitioned storage space; a backlight unit disposed in the storage space; a liquid crystal display panel disposed over the backlight unit and spaced apart from the backlight unit by a gap; and a cover window combined with the support frame such that the liquid crystal display panel is attached to the cover window.
US09322975B2 Side-lighting backlight and liquid crystal display comprising the same
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of flat panel display, and proposes a side-lighting backlight, including a back plate on which a reflecting plate is arranged, an optical sheet assembly spaced from the back plate to form an optical cavity therebetween, and a light-emitting element arranged on one side of the back plate, wherein a convex lens is arranged between the reflecting plate and the optical sheet assembly, so that light from the light-emitting element is guided into the optical cavity through the convex lens and then exits through the optical sheet assembly, and the distance between the convex lens and the light-emitting element is greater than a light coupling distance. The convex lens can also function to keep the distance between the optical sheet assembly and the reflecting plate constant. The side-lighting backlight according to the invention has a lighter weight, a thinner thickness and a greatly simplified manufacturing process over a backlight in the prior art.
US09322974B1 Proximity-based system for object tracking
A system and method provides for tracking of an object. A personal digital key (PDK) includes a profile uniquely associated with the object. A reader is configured to wirelessly communicate with the PDK. The reader receives profile information from the PDK. A tracking server is configured to communicate with the reader. The tracking server is configured to track and log location information of the PDK associated with the object. The location information is received from the reader. A computing device is configured to communicate with the reader and the tracking server, the computing device configured to display data on a display device responsive to receiving the location information from the reader.
US09322972B2 Display device
A display device including a light source; a wavelength conversion member to convert a wavelength of light generated from the light source; a light guide member to guide the light converted by the wavelength conversion member; and an adhering member. In addition, the wavelength conversion member includes a first surface facing the light source; a second surface facing the light guide member; a top surface extending from the first surface to the second surface; and a bottom surface facing the top surface. Furthermore, the adhering member is disposed on the top surface and the bottom surface. Also, the wavelength conversion member includes a tube, the tube receives a sealing member, an air layer and a matrix therein, and the air layer is formed between the sealing member and the matrix.
US09322970B2 Optical system for coupling light from point light sources into a flat light guide
The invention relates to an optical system for coupling light from at least one approximately point-shaped light source such as a LED into a flat light guide made of a transparent material such as glass or plastic. The inventive system is characterized in that the point light source is arranged above a surface of the light guide and is associated with an optical element, which couples the light from the point light source into the flat light guide at the surface thereof, wherein the in-coupled light satisfies the condition of the critical angle for total reflection and remains inside the flat light guide until controlled out-coupling.
US09322966B2 Interference filter having Ag—Bi—Nd alloy film
An interference filter includes first and second reflecting films opposed to each other across a gap, the first and second reflecting films include an Ag—Sm—Cu alloy film or an Ag—Bi—Nd alloy film, the Ag—Sm—Cu alloy film includes 0.1 atomic %≦Sm≦0.5 atomic %, and 0.1 atomic %≦Cu and ≦0.5 atomic %, and Sm+Cu≦1.0 atomic %, the Ag—Bi—Nd alloy film includes 0.1 atomic %≦Bi≦3.0 atomic %, and 0.1 atomic %≦Nd≦5.0 atomic %, and the thickness of the Ag—Sm—Cu alloy film or the Ag—Bi—Nd alloy film is ≧10 nm and ≦40 nm.
US09322960B2 Method of making a contact lens
A method of making a contact lens comprising the steps of reacting in a mold a polymerizable formulation comprising at least one fluorine-containing silicone monomer at least one non-fluorine-containing silicone monomer and at least one hydrophilic monomer to form a contact lens, subjecting the contact lens to one or more solvent extraction steps to remove impurities, oligomers and unreacted monomers and hydrate the contact lens, wherein all of the solvent extraction steps are undertaken using an aqueous solvent.
US09322959B2 Contact lenses made with HEMA-compatible polysiloxane macromers
Optically clear silicone hydrogel contact lenses are described that comprise a polymeric lens body that is the reaction product of a polymerizable composition comprising at least 25 wt. % of at least one hydroxyalkyl methacrylate; and at least 20 wt. % of at least one HEMA-compatible bifunctional polysiloxane comprising at least 6 siloxane groups and having an HLB value of at least 5 and/or a hydroxyl group content of at least 1 wt. %.
US09322957B2 Method for producing optical material
A method for producing an optical material includes a predetermined compound (a), compound (b), compound (c), compound (d), and compound (e). The method minimizes the occurrence of a defect where peeling traces are left on a lens. The first to the fifth step minimizes the defect where peeling traces are left. First: dissolving the compound (b) into the compound (a) to obtain a first solution. Second: adding the compound (e) to the first solution obtained in the first step and then mixing to obtain a second solution not comprising the compound (d). Third: adding the compound (c) to the second solution obtained in the second step to obtain a reaction mixture. Fourth: adding the compound (d) to the reaction mixture obtained in the third step and then mixing to obtain a resin composition for an optical material. Fifth: cast-molding the resin composition and then polymerizing to obtain the optical material.
US09322956B2 Photo-alignment layers with strong uv-dichroism
The invention relates to photo-alignment layers for planar alignment of liquid crystals. Photo-alignment layers according to the invention exhibit a characteristic wavelength dependency of the dichroism in the uv wavelength range. The invention further relates to methods for providing such photo-alignment layers as well as liquid crystal devices containing them.
US09322955B2 Phase difference film, method for producing same, polarizing plate, and liquid crystal display device
The problem of the present invention is to provide a phase difference film, by utilizing a cellulose ester having an acyl group substitution degree of less than 2.0 and improved compatibility, having high phase difference property despite its small film thickness and imparting high contrast and optical transmittance to a liquid crystal display device. A polarizing plate and a liquid crystal display device provided with the phase difference film are also provided. The phase difference film of the invention contains a cellulose ester which is obtained by substituting an acyl group having at least two carbon atoms for a hydroxy group in a glucose unit composing a cellulose, the film satisfies specific expressions when DS2, DS3 and DS6 are degrees of substitution of the acyl groups for the hydroxy groups at a 2C, 3C and 6C positions, respectively, of the glucose unit.
US09322952B2 Method and device for detecting rain on a windshield
In a method for detecting rain on a windshield, whose degree of wetting is determined with at least one sensor value, it is provided that the sensor value is determined piezoelectrically, wherein vibrations on the windshield are detected, which change depending on the degree of wetting or raindrops hitting the windshield. As a result, the entire windshield serves as a detection surface, thereby yielding a high accuracy.
US09322946B2 Method for steering a towed acoustic linear antenna
A method and apparatus are provided for steering a first acoustic linear antenna belonging to a plurality of acoustic linear antennas towed by a vessel. A plurality of navigation control devices are arranged along the plurality of linear antennas in order to act at least laterally on the position of the linear antennas. At least one of the navigation control devices arranged along the first acoustic linear antenna performs steps of: obtaining a local measurement of a feather angle or of a parameter linked to the feather angle, the local measurement being associated with the at least one of the navigation control devices arranged along the first acoustic linear antenna; computing a lateral force, as a function of the obtained local measurement; and applying the computed lateral force.
US09322943B2 Method and apparatus for pre-stack deghosting of seismic data
A method for deghosting seismic data collected with a seismic system, the seismic data being related to a subsurface of a body of water. The method includes receiving the seismic data recorded by detectors distributed along a variable-depth profile; calculating migrated (d1) and mirror-migrated (d2) gathers based on the seismic data, wherein the migrated and mirror-migrated gathers depend on a feature characterizing a configuration of the seismic system; applying a joint deconvolution model to the migrated and mirror-migrated gathers (d1, d2) to calculate a single deghosted gather (dg); and generating a final image of the subsurface based on the single deghosted gather (dg). The feature is not present in a gather after a step of stacking that is performed prior to generating the final image.
US09322942B2 Streamer for seismic prospection comprising tilt compensation of directional sensors
A streamer for seismic prospection comprising directional sensors (20), such as geophones or accelerometers, distributed along the streamer, characterized in that said streamer comprises at least two tilt sensors (30, 40) located in remote positions and in locations distant from the directional sensors (20) and means which determined the effective orientation of each directional sensor (20) by interpolating along the streamer the tilt detected by the two tilt sensors (30, 40).
US09322941B2 Sweep design for seismic sources
A system and method are described herein for generating a frequency sweep signal set for use in seismic data gathering. Low frequency sweep rate modifications are combined to compensate for vibrator limitations and vibrator far-field responses with high frequency sweep rate modifications to compensate for absorption, and then the frequency sweep signal set is generated based on the combination of high and low frequency sweep rate modifications.
US09322935B2 Terbium based detector scintillator
An imaging system (100) includes a radiation source (110) and a radiation sensitive detector array (116), which includes a scintillator array (118) and a photosensor array (120) optically coupled to the scintillator array, wherein the scintillator array includes Gd2O2S:Pr,Tb,Ce. A method includes detecting radiation with a radiation sensitive detector array (116) of an imaging system (100), wherein the radiation sensitive detector array includes a Gd2O2S:Pr,Tb,Ce based scintillator array (118). A radiation sensitive detector array (116) includes a scintillator array (118) and a photosensor array (120) optically coupled to the scintillator array, wherein the scintillator array includes Gd2O2S:Pr,Tb,Ce, and an amount of Tb3+ in the Gd2O2S:Pr,Tb,Ce is equal to or less than two hundred mole parts per million.
US09322934B2 Electronic cassette
A chamfered portion configured to have a surface which is tilted to a side surface and a rear surface is formed between the side surface and the rear surface of a housing of an electronic cassette. The chamfered portion has a boundary portion having a predetermined range in the vicinity of a boundary including the boundary with the side surface; a boundary portion having a predetermined range in the vicinity of a boundary including the boundary with the rear surface, and the other portion which does not belong to these boundary portions. The chamfered portion needs to be smoothly inserted into a gap between a patient and an installation surface on which the patient lies on one's back. Therefore, an entire surface of these boundary portions is formed in a curved surface which protrudes outward from the housing.
US09322933B2 Multiple technologies composite scintillation detector device
The invention presents a backscattering scintillation detector. The scintillation detector includes a scintillation crystal detector; a X-ray sensitizing screen, which is disposed forward the scintillation crystal detector and where a backscattered X-ray from an object to be detected is processed and then at least part of the processed X-ray is incident to scintillation crystal detector; and photoelectric multiplier, which is disposed backward the scintillation crystal detector and is configured to collect a light signal from scintillation crystal detector and convert it to an electrical signal. Through the above preferable embodiment, a X-ray sensitizing screen, a scintillation crystal detector, and light guiding and wave-drifting technologies are combined together to obtain a novel scintillation detector, which can improve detection of X-ray, transmission of light signal and conversion of light signal to electrical signal.
US09322932B2 Scintillator panel and radiation detection device
A scintillator panel for converting radiation into scintillation light, includes a substrate having a front surface and a back surface, a plurality of scintillator sections formed on the front surface of the substrate so as to be separate from one another, and having upper surfaces and side surfaces extending from the upper surfaces toward the front surface of the substrate, solvent permeation blocking film formed on the upper surfaces and the side surfaces of the scintillator sections so as to cover the upper surfaces and the side surfaces of the scintillator sections, and a light shielding layer formed on the solvent permeation blocking film, that is for shielding the scintillation light, and the scintillator section is composed of a plurality of columnar crystals of a scintillator material, the solvent permeation blocking film is formed so as not to fill gaps between the side surfaces of the adjacent scintillator sections.
US09322929B2 PET imaging system including detector elements of different design and performance
A positron emission tomography (PET) scanner, including a first detector portion arranged circumferentially around a patient pallet, the first detector portion having a predetermined axial extent and transaxially subtending less than 360 degrees with respect to a central axis of the scanner defined by the first detector portion, wherein the first detector portion includes a plurality of first detector elements; and a second detector portion arranged separately from and opposing the first detector section, the second detector portion including a plurality of second detector elements, the second detector elements being of a different type than the first detector elements, wherein each of the first detector elements includes photomultiplier tubes (PMTs); and each of the second detector elements includes photosensors of a different type from the PMTs of the first detector elements.
US09322928B2 Radiation imaging apparatus, method for controlling the same, and radiation image detection device
A determination section of an FPD checks external information against a determination table and determines whether detection of a rise of X-ray pulses is allowed based on an output voltage from a short-circuited pixel. The FPD detects X-ray images. The external information is transmitted from an imaging control device. The X-ray pulses are sequentially generated by an X-ray generating apparatus. A controller selects a pulse irradiation mode in a case where the detection of the rise of the X-ray pulse is allowed. If not, a successive irradiation mode is selected. In the pulse irradiation mode, the rise and the fall of the X-ray pulse are detected and timing of storage operation is synchronized with the detected timing of the rise. In the successive irradiation mode, the storage operation is performed at predetermined time intervals without the detection of the rise and the fall of the X-ray pulse.
US09322923B2 Method of switching electronic apparatus between different modes according to connection status of wireless connection and electronic apparatus thereof
An electronic apparatus with power saving functionality is provided. The electronic apparatus includes a signal processing device configured for performing a predetermined signal processing operation; a wireless communication device coupled to the signal processing circuit for communicating with an external wireless communication device through a wireless connection; and a controller coupled to the signal processing device and the wireless communication device for switching the signal processing device between a first mode and a second mode according to a connection status of the wireless connection. The signal processing device operating in the second mode has less power consumption than the signal processing device operating in the first mode.
US09322921B2 Communications device with oscillator calibration and related methods
A communications device includes a housing, an antenna carried by the housing, an oscillator carried by the housing to generate a reference signal, and an RF receiver carried by the housing, and coupled to the antenna and the oscillator, the RF receiver demodulating a received signal from the antenna based upon the reference signal. The communications device also includes a GPS receiver carried by the housing to generate a calibration signal, a temperature sensor carried by the housing to generate a sensed temperature value, and a processor carried by the housing and coupled to the oscillator, the RF receiver, the GPS receiver, and the temperature sensor. The processor may enter an oscillator calibration mode based upon the sensed temperature value for selectively calibrating the oscillator based upon the calibration signal.
US09322920B2 Golf GPS device with a clip and changing user interface of the device based on clipping
The disclosure herein provides a golf GPS device with a sensor mechanism to automatically switch between video and audio only modes of the device. More particularly, when a player attaches the golf GPS device to a piece of clothing or hat, the device automatically switches to audio-only mode. When the player detaches the golf GPS device, the device automatically switches to video mode, with or without audio.
US09322919B2 Satellite based augmentation system and satellite based augmentation method
Provided is a satellite based augmentation system comprising: a threshold value calculation unit which calculates a monitoring threshold value for determining whether or not a value of carrier to noise power density ratio (C/No) at a time when a pseudorange is measured on the basis of a signal from a GPS satellite is proper; and a pseudorange determination unit which determines whether or not the pseudorange has proper accuracy by comparing the C/No value and the monitoring threshold value.
US09322917B2 Multi-stage detection of buried IEDs
A surveillance system includes a multi-propeller aircraft having a main propeller and a plurality of wing unit propellers; a housing that houses the main propeller and the wing unit propellers; an optical video camera; an ultra-wideband (UWB) radar imaging system; a control system for controlling flight of the multi-propeller aircraft from a remote location; and a telemetry system for providing information from the optical camera and the ultra-wideband (UWB) radar imaging system to a remote location.
US09322915B2 360 degree imaging sonar and method
A 360-degree sonar imaging system and method are provided. The system includes a sonar transducer assembly pod with tilted mechanically scanning sonar (MSS) transducers that is deployed into the water below the bottom of the boat. The system provides photo-like imaging of an area surrounding a boat which does not require the boat to be in motion. The pod is deployed by a variety of manual, (trolling motor, transom) or powered mechanical (bow, transom, or fairing block) deployment mechanisms to allow for deployment and retraction of the sonar transducer assembly. In particular embodiments, the MSS system communicates with a side-scan-sonar-imaging-equipped control head unit to display the images generated therefrom. Various speeds and sector scans are provided, as well as a locked side-scan sonar mode. Waypoint navigation and split screen views are also provided.
US09322914B1 Aviation display depiction of weather threats
A method for indicating a weather threat to an aircraft is provided. The method includes inferring a weather threat to an aircraft and causing an image to be displayed on an aviation display in response to a determination by aircraft processing electronics that the inferred weather threat to the aircraft is greater than a measured weather threat to the aircraft.
US09322904B2 Proximity sensing using EHF signals
A system for sensing proximity using EHF signals may include a communication circuit configured to transmit via a transducer an EM signal at an EHF frequency, and a proximity sensing circuit configured to sense a nearby transducer field-modifying object by detecting characteristics of a signal within the communication circuit. A system for determining distance using EHF signals may include a detecting circuit coupled to a transmitting communication circuit and a receiving communication circuit, both communication circuits being mounted on a first surface. The transmitting communication circuit may transmit a signal toward a second surface, and the receiving communication circuit may receive a signal relayed from the second surface. The detecting circuit may determine distance between the first surface and a second surface based on propagation characteristics of the signals.
US09322901B2 Multichip wafer level package (WLP) optical device
Optical devices are described that integrate multiple heterogeneous components in a single, compact package. In one or more implementations, the optical devices include a carrier substrate having a surface that includes two or more cavities formed therein. One or more optical component devices are disposed within the respective cavities in a predetermined arrangement. A cover is disposed on the surface of the carrier substrate so that the cover at least substantially encloses the optical component devices within their respective cavities. The cover, which may be glass, is configured to transmit light within the predetermined spectrum of wavelengths.
US09322900B2 Performance enhancements for local network of beacons
Described are systems and methods for estimating a position of a receiver within a venue using localized networks of beacons. Certain aspects relate to different configurations of the networks. Other aspects relate to estimating the position of the receiver when the receiver approaches an edge of a localized network of beacon.
US09322898B2 Apparatus and method for estimating direction of radio frequency signal
An apparatus and method for estimating the direction of an RF signal is provided. The apparatus includes an antenna for receiving an RF signal. An electronic compass is configured to, as a pointing direction of the antenna is varied, generate information about pointing directions and pointing angles corresponding to variations in the pointing direction of the antenna. A control unit determines RSSI values at respective pointing angles of the antenna based on a received signal of the antenna and information of the electronic compass depending on the variations, extracts a maximum RSSI value from the RSSI values at respective pointing angles, and stores the maximum RSSI value and a pointing direction corresponding to the maximum RSSI value. A display unit displays the RSSI values at the respective pointing angles and a trajectory of the RSSI values at respective pointing angles under control of the control unit.
US09322896B2 Systems and methods for reduced off-resonance blurring in spiral imaging
Systems, methods of reducing off-resonance blurring in acquired magnetic resonance imaging data. The method includes acquiring a first set of spiral interleaf data for each of one or more spiral-in/out interleaves by performing a first sampling each of one or more locations in k-space along a first redundant spiral-in/out trajectory, and acquiring a second set of spiral interleaf data for each of the one or more spiral-in/out interleaves by performing a second sampling of each of the one or more locations in the k-space along a second redundant spiral-in/out trajectory, wherein the second redundant spiral-in/out trajectory corresponds to a time-reversed trajectory of the first redundant spiral-in/out trajectory. The method may yet further include combining the first set of spiral interleaf data and the second set of spiral interleaf data with an averaging operation such as to reduce artifacts.
US09322894B2 Multiple excitation blade acquisition for motion correction in magnetic resonance imaging
In an embodiment, a method includes performing a magnetic resonance (MR) data acquisition sequence including the acquisition of a plurality of blades of k-space data rotated about a section of k-space. The k-space data is representative of gyromagnetic material within a subject of interest, and each blade includes a plurality of encode lines defining a width of the respective blade. The acquisition of each blade includes receiving MR signal from echoes in two or more separate echo trains to fill at least a portion of the plurality of encode lines, and the echo trains are separated by an excitation pulse.
US09322892B2 System for magnetic field distortion compensation and method of making same
A system and method for magnetic field distortion compensation includes a cryostat for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. The cryostat includes a vacuum casing having a vacuum therein. A cryogen vessel is disposed within the casing, the vessel having a coolant therein. A thermal shield is disposed between the vacuum casing and the cryogen vessel. An eddy current compensation assembly is disposed within the casing. The eddy current compensation assembly includes a plurality of electrically conductive loops formed on one of the vacuum casing, the cryogen vessel, and the thermal shield and constructed to mitigate vibration-induced eddy currents in the MRI system.
US09322891B2 Local coil with a number of separately switchable local coil shim coils
A local coil for an imaging system includes a number of shim coils. A current for generating a shim field in one of the shim coils may be switched on and switched off. A current for generating a shim field in another of the shim coils may be switched on and switched off. The currents may be switched on and switched off independently of one another for generating a respective shim field in the shim coils.
US09322888B2 Position detection apparatus and manufacturing method of the same
A position detection apparatus includes a magnetic generator, a magnetic detector, a storage, and a rotation angle calculator. The rotation angle calculator calculates a relative rotation angle of the magnetic generator with respect to the magnetic detector based on a voltage output from the magnetic detector and a relational expression of θ=sin−1((VH−c)/V0)−b. In the relational expression, the relative rotation angle is defined as θ, the voltage output from the magnetic detector is defined as VH, a true maximum value of the voltage output from the magnetic detector is defined as V0, a first true correction value is defined as b, and a second true correction value is defined as c.
US09322882B2 Analogue measurement data detection system and battery voltage detection system
An analog measurement data detection system according to the present invention includes: a reference voltage generation circuit configured to generate and output a reference voltage; an analog/digital converter configured to compare an analog signal with the reference voltage outputted from the reference voltage generation circuit, and based on a differential voltage between the analog signal and the reference voltage, generate and output a digital signal corresponding to the analog signal. The reference voltage generation circuit is configured to cause the reference voltage to have such a temperature characteristic as to compensate for temperature characteristics of at least the analog/digital converter and the reference voltage generation circuit.
US09322881B2 Partial discharge measurement system and partial discharge measurement method by repeated impulse voltage
An impulse voltage generator uses a predetermined rectangular waveform signal and a high voltage to generate an impulse voltage. The high voltage is obtained by boosting an instruction voltage of the rectangular waveform signal on a per-cycle basis. A partial discharge frequency calculation section receives detection signals based on partial discharges occurring in an object to be measured by the application of the impulse voltage and counts the detection signal on a per-cycle basis as a partial discharge frequency. An application voltage signal observation circuit observes an application voltage signal indicating the impulse voltage applied to the object to be measured. In a first cycle in which the partial discharge frequency reaches a specified frequency or more, a voltage value acquiring section sets, as a partial discharge starting voltage, the peak value of the voltage indicated by the application voltage signal output from the application voltage signal observation circuit.
US09322880B2 Measurement of a resistance of a switching contact of an electrical circuit breaker
The present invention relates to a measuring device (10) for measuring a resistance of a switching contact (5) of an electrical circuit breaker (1). The measuring device (10) comprises a high-current generating unit (11) for generating a measurement current for the resistance measurement, and a measuring unit (12) for registering a measurement signal at the circuit breaker (1) during the opening or closing of the switching contact (5), and for determining a time-based resistance course of the switching contact (5) during opening or closing, in dependence on the measurement current and the measurement signal.
US09322878B2 Semiconductor device, physical quantity sensor, electronic apparatus, and moving object
A semiconductor device includes a digital circuit having a scan test mode. The digital circuit includes a first flip-flop forming a part of a scan chain when in the scan test mode, and a first selector provided on an input side of the first flip-flop. The first selector is capable of selecting a first signal when not in the scan test mode, and selecting a second signal that is different from the first signal when in the scan test mode.
US09322873B2 Testing circuit and printed circuit board using same
A testing circuit for testing proper connections between pins and corresponding circuits within an integrated circuit includes a pin selection module. The pin selection module includes a plurality of input pins, an output pin, and a control pin. The pin selection module selectively connects one of the input pins to the output pin based upon a control signal from the control pin. A voltage-dividing module includes an input end to receive a test voltage, an output end connected with the output pin of the pin selection module, and a voltage-dividing element connected between the input end and the output end. A determination module receives an output voltage from the output end, and determines whether the voltage of the output end falls into one of several predetermined voltage ranges, and outputs a result accordingly.
US09322871B2 Current measurement circuit and method of diagnosing faults in same
A current measurement circuit includes first and second input nodes which receive the respective voltages at either side of a resistive element through which electrical current can flow, a differential amplifier means which produces an output signal indicative of the difference in voltage between its input terminals, electrical path forming means providing a connection between each of the input nodes and a respective input terminal of the differential amplifiers, a controllable voltage source for selectively applying an offset voltage to at least one input of the differential amplifier in response to a control signal, a control signal generator which generates the control signal applied to the voltage source such that at a first instance an offset voltage is applied which is greater than that applied at a second instance, and a diagnostic means which is adapted to identify faults present in the electrical path between the first input node and the respective input to the amplifier by comparing the output from the amplifier at the first instant when the offset voltage is applied and at the second instant without the offset voltage.
US09322870B2 Wafer-level gate stress testing
A method of testing a semiconductor device includes forming a test circuit over a semiconductor substrate. The test circuit includes a plurality of interconnects electrically connected to a set of device structures supported by the semiconductor substrate. A test, such as a gate stress or leakage current test, of each device structure is conducted with the test circuit. The plurality of interconnects are removed after conducting the test.
US09322868B2 Test circuit and method of semiconductor integrated circuit
A test circuit of a semiconductor integrated circuit includes a through via, a voltage driving unit, and a determination unit. The through via is charged by receiving an input voltage. The voltage driving unit generates a test voltage by charging or discharging the through via in response to a test control signal. The determination unit compares levels of the input voltage and the test voltage and outputs a resultant signal.
US09322867B2 Detection of an insulation defect
An electrical power supply device includes a DC voltage source with terminals, a controller, and an insulation-defect detecting device for detecting an insulation defect of the voltage source. The device has input terminals connected to source terminals, and circuits connected between respective input terminals and an intermediate point. The insulation-defect current-detection circuit connects between ground and the intermediate point. Both circuits have current-limiter circuits that open and close a connection between respective inputs and the intermediate point. Both current-limiter circuits are rated for traversal by a current of less than a standardized safety threshold when the first current-limiter circuit is closed and one of the terminals of the DC voltage source is shorted to ground. The control circuit is configured to simultaneously keep one current-limiter circuits open and the other closed.
US09322860B2 Electrical resistance measuring device for tire
An electrical resistance measuring device for a tire (T) that measures the electrical resistance from a bead portion (71) to a tread portion (70) and includes a measuring tip (5a) that is curvedly deformable along the shape of the tire (T).
US09322857B2 Determining the energy yield loss of a wind turbine
A method for determining an energy yield loss of a first wind turbine of a wind farm that includes a plurality of wind turbines. The first wind turbine is operated in a reduced energy yield mode that is outside an energy-optimized normal operating mode and a reduced energy yield of the first wind turbine is determined. At least one second wind turbine is selected according to a pre-determinable criterion. The energy yield of the at least one second wind turbine is determined and depending upon the energy yield of the at least one second wind turbine, an energy yield potential of the first wind turbine is determined. The difference between the energy yield potential of the first wind turbine and the determined reduced energy yield is formed.
US09322851B2 Current-monitoring apparatus
A local area networking apparatus comprises a power stage for connecting to a network cable for carrying power and data. The power stage comprises a main current flow path which includes a switch comprising at least one transistor positioned in the main current flow path and a current monitoring apparatus for monitoring current flow in the main current flow path, and wherein the current monitoring apparatus comprises a sensor which is not placed in series with the main current flow path. The current monitoring apparatus can comprise a current mirroring stage which is arranged to mirror current flowing in the main current flow path to a monitoring current flow path. The switch can be implemented as a set of switches.
US09322846B2 Contactor
A contactor including a bellows body, a fixed portion connected to one end of the bellows body, a movable portion connected to the other end of the bellows body, and a movable touch piece that extending from at least one side edge along the bellows body, where the movable portion is configured to be depressed to compress the bellows body and to bring a movable contact point, located at a free end of the movable touch piece, into contact with the fixed portion.
US09322845B2 Current applying device
A current applying device in which a contact electrode is destroyed firstly when a large current is applied in the event of failure. A probe device is configured by serially connecting a contact body that is to be in contact with the surface of a power semiconductor to apply a current and a pressing body assembly that presses the contact body so as to apply the current to the power semiconductor and is configured so that, when the pressing body power applied to the pressing body assembly is smaller than the withstand power of the pressing body assembly, the contact body power applied to the contact body is larger than the withstand power of the contact.
US09322842B2 Method and apparatus of operating a scanning probe microscope
An improved mode of AFM imaging (Peak Force Tapping (PFT) Mode) uses force as the feedback variable to reduce tip-sample interaction forces while maintaining scan speeds achievable by all existing AFM operating modes. Sample imaging and mechanical property mapping are achieved with improved resolution and high sample throughput, with the mode workable across varying environments, including gaseous, fluidic and vacuum.
US09322839B2 Magnetic inertial sensor and method for operating the same
An inertial sensor having a body with an excitation coil and a first sensing coil extending along a first axis. A suspended mass includes a magnetic-field concentrator, in a position corresponding to the excitation coil, and configured for displacing by inertia in a plane along the first axis. A supply and sensing circuit is electrically coupled to the excitation coil and to the first sensing coil, and is configured for generating a time-variable flow of electric current that flows in the excitation coil so as to generate a magnetic field that interacts with the magnetic-field concentrator to induce a voltage/current in the sensing coil. The integrated circuit is configured for measuring a value of the voltage/current induced in the first sensing coil so as to detect a quantity associated to the displacement of the suspended mass along the first axis.
US09322836B2 Batch chemical analyzer
A batch chemical analyzer is disclosed, the analyzer including a reaction tank (100) in which sample and reagent are mixed, a detector (200), a switching valve (300), a multi-port valve (400), a pump (500) and an air suction/discharge hole (600), and particularly, the switching valve (300) includes a plurality of holes (301˜310) configured to receive sample and reagent and to send the same to the reaction tank (100) and the detector (200) for discharge to the outside, and the rotor (320) formed with a plurality of inlets (321˜325) simultaneously communicating with two adjacent holes of the plurality of holes (301˜310), whereby the two adjacent holes are differently paired to be communicated in two ways by the rotation of the rotor (320).
US09322834B2 Sample analyzer, blood analyzer and displaying method
The present invention is to present a sample analyzer which is capable of displaying a particle distribution map of a measured sample and a reference particle distribution map so as to be visually compared without reducing a display area for displaying information other than the particle distribution map. The blood analyzer 1 comprises: a display 302; a measurement unit 2 for measuring a blood sample; and a controller 301 being configured to 1) generate a particle distribution map representing a distribution of the particles contained in the blood sample, based on measurement data obtained by the measurement unit 2; and 2) control the display 302 so as to display the particle distribution map of the blood sample at a predetermined display position and to display a reference particle distribution map at the predetermined display position so as to be visually compared with the particle distribution map of the blood sample.
US09322833B2 Ultra-small ApoB-containing particles and methods of use thereof
The present disclosure provides an isolated particle comprising very high density, ultra small, lipid depleted apo B containing particles, and may also contain cytokeratin 8. The isolated particle is useful in diagnostic assays, which are also provided.
US09322823B2 Method and apparatus for chemical detection
Provided herein is a sensing apparatus comprising, at least one LSPR light source, at least one detector, and at least one sensor for LSPR detection of a target chemical. The sensor comprises a substantially transparent, porous membrane having nanoparticles immobilized on the surface of its pores, the nanoparticles being functionalized with one or more capture molecules.
US09322819B2 Method and apparatus pertaining to testing material quality
A quality-control device comprises a housing, a biasing member disposed within the housing, and a reciprocating puncturing member that is configured and oriented to selectively move inwardly of the housing in opposition to the biasing member. A maximum-compression indicator is configured to move inwardly of the housing in tandem with the puncturing member and a gauge serves to correlate a particular location of the maximum-compression indicator to a corresponding measure of compression as corresponds to a material being tested for quality. By one approach the indicator moves in response to inward movement of the puncturing member but is also configured to not move when the puncturing member moves outwardly of the housing. So configured the maximum-compression indicator will remain located at a point that corresponds to the furthest inward incursion of the puncturing member in opposition to the biasing member when the user presses the puncturing member against the material.
US09322818B2 Fuel physical property determination method and fuel physical property determination device
The fuel physical property determination method relating to the first aspect of the present invention includes: a test fuel flame-imaging step of obtaining imaging data by imaging flames formed by supplying a pre-mixed gas containing a test fuel and an oxidant agent, to a test tube in which an internal flow path thereof has a diameter set smaller than a flame-quenching distance at normal temperature; and a physical property determination step of determining a physical property of the test fuel by comparing the imaging data obtained in the test fuel flame-imaging step and imaging data obtained by imaging flames ignited by supplying a pre-mixed gas containing a standard-mixed fuel and an oxidant agent, to the test tube, the standard-mixed fuel having a known physical property.
US09322815B2 Ion chromatography system with eluent recycle
Ion chromatography apparatus including (a) a chromatographic column, (b) a source of an aqueous eluent liquid stream, (c) a detector, (d) a recycle line between the detector and the chromatographic column, and (e) a purifying device disposed along the recycle line including ion exchange removal medium. Also, such apparatus with an electrolytic purifying device disposed along the recycle line. Also, methods of using such apparatus.
US09322812B2 Multiple sample chromatography using a stochastic injection technique
The invention relates to a method for simultaneously analyzing at least two samples using a chromatography device comprising a chromatography column having an inlet and an outlet, and at least one detector placed at the outlet of the chromatography column, the method comprising steps of: injecting fractions of each independent sample at the inlet of the chromatography column, the fractions of each independent sample being injected according to a specific injection timing sequence derived from a pseudo-random binary sequence associated with said independent sample; recording a signal generated by said detector for a period of time at least equal to a duration of the longest of the specific injection timing sequences; cross-correlating the recorded signal and a derived correlation function, said derived correlation function being derived from the pseudo-random binary sequence associated with one of the independent samples, so as to obtain an individual correlogram signal specific to said independent sample; and analyzing data of interest of the individual correlogram signal so as to obtain an output signal indicative of a composition of the sample.
US09322811B2 Zero dead volume robust fluidic connection system
A fluidic connection system may comprise a port which includes a capillary tube receptacle with an end seal face and a threaded wall. The fluidic connection system may also comprise a capillary tube that includes a front end face for sealingly abutting against the end seal face of the port. On the capillary tube, a flange may be affixed at a distance from the front end face of the capillary tube. The fluidic connection system may further comprise a fitting nut that includes an axial hole to allow the capillary tube to pass therethrough and a matching threaded wall corresponding to the threaded wall of the port. The fitting nut may be slidably coupled with the capillary tube behind the flange. The distance at which the flange is affixed may be predetermined such that when the flange is pushed forward by the fitting nut, the front end face of the capillary tube abuts directly against the end seal face of the port.
US09322810B2 Ultrasonic transducers
An ultrasonic transducer includes a plurality of transducer modules, a substrate on which each of the plurality of transducer modules is arranged, and a buffer member which buffers the movements of the upper portions of the transducer modules, wherein the buffer member is disposed on the substrate between the plurality of transducer modules and on the substrate outside of the plurality of transducer modules.
US09322805B2 Leakage flux probe for non-destructive leakage flux-testing of bodies consisting of magnetisable material
A leakage flux probe for non-destructive leakage flux-testing of magnetizable bodies comprising a plurality of coils for detection of near-surface flaws in the body, wherein the coils have a degree of sensitivity which is dependent upon the orientation of the flaws in the body, and wherein coils having a different degree of sensitivity are disposed in the leakage flux probe with a first type of coil having a high degree of sensitivity for longitudinal flaws or transverse flaws and a second type of coil having a high degree of sensitivity for oblique flaws.
US09322803B2 Detector having a single source for ionization and photo detection
An exemplary detector includes a source of radiation. A detection chamber is configured to at least temporarily contain a fluid. At least some of the radiation ionizes at least some of the fluid. At least some of the radiation produces light in the detection chamber. An ionization sensor provides an output corresponding to an amount of fluid ionization in the detection chamber. A light sensor provides an output corresponding to an amount of the light detected by the light sensor.
US09322802B2 Apparatus for detecting chemical substances
An olfactory system (300) capable of detecting a threat includes: a detection unit (100) including an IMS sensor (110) that outputs IMS data (115) relating to chemical substances included in fluid at a sampling point; a local memory (41) storing a library (49) including a specifying pattern (48) generated when a specified chemical substance was detected by the IMS sensor (110); and a matching unit (42) that routinely compares and matches the IMS data (115) and the specifying pattern (48) for monitoring purposes included in the library (49).
US09322801B2 Apparatus and method of regenerating electrochemical gas sensors
A method of improving performance of electrochemical gas sensors includes cycling potentials applied to one or more of the electrodes of the respective sensor(s) to improve performance of a different electrode. In a process for treating a reference electrode, potentials can be applied to working and, or counter electrodes so as to modify the environment in the vicinity of the reference electrode. An apparatus can carry out the method automatically.
US09322793B2 Method for monitoring performance of process catalysts
Disclosed is a method for determining when to replace a guard bed material used to remove one or more catalyst poisons from a feed based on a parameter change in a process. A guard bed having a guard bed material is in fluid communication with a catalyst bed having a catalyst. At least three monitors are positioned in said guard bed or said catalyst bed and at least one parameter of the guard bed or catalyst bed is monitored. A feed component comprising one or more catalyst poisons is supplied to said guard bed or said catalyst bed. The feed is contacted with said guard bed material or said catalyst to remove at least a portion of a catalyst poison and to form a product which produces an increase or a decrease in said parameter. The monitored parameters are compared to determine when to replace the guard bed material.
US09322789B2 Method for feeding X-ray fluoroscopy images in the context of a digital laminography technique and use of a multiaxis manipulator system for carrying out said method
A method is provided for feeding-in X-ray fluoroscopy images of an object in the context of a digital laminography technique, in which the X-ray fluoroscopy images are not fed in at 360°, but a feed-in of first X-ray fluoroscopy images takes place at 180° and, after tilting the object, a feed-in of second X-ray fluoroscopy images follows in the same angular range of 180°. The second X-ray fluoroscopy images, after suitable reflection onto the complementary points, are set to the first X-ray fluoroscopy images and, from the resultant complete data set, a calculation is carried out in the context of the digital laminography technique. A multiaxis manipulator system is used for feeding-in X-ray fluoroscopy images in the context of carrying out a digital laminography technique on an object, which is secured on a fixing device of the manipulator system.
US09322788B2 Surface inspection apparatus, method for inspecting surface, exposure system, and method for producing semiconductor device
A surface inspection apparatus includes: a detection unit configured to detect a first detection signal according to a first diffracted light beam and a second detection signal according to a second diffracted light beam; a storage unit which is configured to store a first reference data and a second reference data; and a determination unit which is configured to determine a processing condition of the pattern in the substrate as an inspection object substrate, based on consistency between the first detection signal and the first reference data, and consistency between the second detection signal and the second reference data.
US09322786B2 Solar cell inspection apparatus and solar cell processing apparatus
An inspection apparatus 1 for solar cells 100 includes: a visible light source 11 adapted to irradiate visible light; a CCD camera 15 adapted to measure a reflection image based on the visible light reflected by an antireflective film of a solar cell 100; an infrared light source 13 adapted to irradiate the solar cell 100 with infrared light; and a CCD camera 16 adapted to measure a transmission image based on the infrared light transmitting through the solar cell 100. In the inspection apparatus 1, as a result of comparing the reflection image and the transmission image with each other, of areas respectively appearing as bright spots in the reflection image, an area appearing as a dark spot in the transmission image is determined as an area including a particle, whereas of the areas respectively appearing as the bright spots in the reflection image, an area other than the area determined as the area including the particle is determined as an area including a pinhole.
US09322785B2 Inclusion detection in polished gemstones
A method and apparatus for generating a 3D model of and/or detecting inclusions in a polished gemstone such as diamond is described. The gemstone (103) is rotated in a series of discrete increments. At each rotational position of the gemstone, the gemstone (103) is illuminated with collimated light (111,112) and a silhouette image recorded. At each rotational position, the gemstone (103) is also (before further rotation) illuminated with diffuse light (109), and a diffuse image recorded. The images are analyzed to obtain a 3D model of the surface of the gemstone. Features may then be identified in the diffuse images and tracked between subsequent diffuse images. The tracked features may be located relative to the 3D model of the gemstone, taking into account reflection and refraction of light rays by the gemstone. Some or all of the located features may then be identified as inclusions.
US09322784B2 Microplate-reader with a controlled gas atmosphere, corresponding method and use of same
A microplate reader and method has at least one measuring device and a holding device for accommodating at least one microplate and for positioning samples-containing wells of microplates in relation to the measuring device. The at least one measuring device is used for detecting light emitted by samples in wells of a microplate and/or which is influenced by samples transilluminated by light in the wells. The microplate reader has a control unit for controlling the composition of a gas atmosphere surrounding the wells containing the samples. A respective use is characterized particularly in that living cells are measured in a controlled gas atmosphere, wherein the living cells are chosen from microaerophilic, optionally anaerobic and obligatorily anaerobic microorganisms as well as fungi and eukaryotic cells.
US09322783B2 Replaceable detection module and an apparatus for conducting luminescence assays
We describe a detection module used in an apparatus (and a system of the apparatus and the detection module) for conducting luminescence assays in multi-well plates, wherein the detection module includes a housing comprising a light detector and a control board. The apparatus and detection module each include engagement elements that align and engage the detection module with the apparatus in the system.
US09322782B2 Image obtaining unit and image obtaining method
An image obtaining apparatus and an image obtaining method are provided. The image obtaining apparatus including a light source configured to generate excitation light causing a fluorescent label of a biological sample to emit light; an image sensor; an optical system configured to cause the image sensor to form a fluorescent image of the partial area of the biological sample; a movement control unit; a generation unit configured to continuously expose the image sensor during the movement of the focal position of the optical system, and to generate a long-time exposed image of the partial area; and a calculation unit configured to analyze a frequency of the generated long-time exposed image, and to calculate positional information in the optical axis direction of the fluorescent label by using at least results of the analysis.
US09322781B2 Method for producing optically stimulated luminescene dosage detection crystal
A method for producing an optically stimulated luminescene (OSL) dosage detection crystal is disclosed, where an Al2O3 is first covered with carbon. The carbon atoms are diffused then in vacuum into the Al2O3 lattices. Then, the oxygen and carbon atoms react with each other in an anneal process under 1 atm. At this time, oxygen and the carbon atoms are enabled to react with each other, and thus C+O result in CO, or C+O2 form CO2, so that oxygen vacancy deficiencies are formed in the Al2O3 crystal. At this time, a uniformly carbon distributed crystal structure is thus simply obtained.
US09322778B2 Optical sensing apparatus and a method for detecting characteristics of a sample
An optical sensing apparatus and a method for detecting characteristics of a sample.
US09322776B2 Method and system for imaging a target
A system for characterizing a bi-directional reflectance distribution function scattered light pattern of a portion of a sample is disclosed. The system can comprise a hemispherical member comprising an reflective inner surface; an entrance port operable to receive electromagnetic radiation from an electromagnetic radiation source; a first reflective optical element operable to receive at least a portion of the electromagnetic radiation and to direct the at least the portion of the electromagnetic radiation onto the portion of the sample to be characterized; a wide-angle lens operable receive the electromagnetic radiation that was specularly reflected and diffusely scattered from the portion of the sample onto the inner surface of the hemispherical member; and an imaging device operable to record intensity information imaged by the wide-angle lens to characterize the bi-directional reflectance distribution function scattered light pattern of the portion of the sample.
US09322775B2 Frequency comb spectroscopy apparatus and method of frequency comb spectroscopy
The present invention relates to a method and an apparatus to perform frequency comb spectroscopy. The method includes: —Arranging a waveguide optical cavity (3) having a plurality of cavity mode frequencies with a cavity mode frequency spacing (FSR), said waveguide optical cavity being dispersive so that the frequency spacing of the cavity modes is wavelength dependent; —Arranging a sample (S) with respect to the waveguide optical cavity (3) so that the sample is capable of absorbing light travelling into the waveguide optical cavity; —Coupling pulsed light coming from a light source (1) into the waveguide optical cavity (3), the source light including source comb frequencies (OCF) with a source frequency spacing (RR), the coupled light including an interval of frequencies centered on a main frequency of said comb frequencies due to cavity dispersion; —Locking the waveguide optical cavity to the frequency comb at said main optical frequency; —Detecting transmitted cavity frequencies; —Determining absorption by said sample (S) of said main optical frequency from the detected transmitted frequencies, —Changing the cavity mode frequency (FSR) spacing or the source frequency spacing (RR); —Coupling the pulse light to the waveguide optical cavity (3), the coupled light including an interval of frequencies centered on a second main frequency of said comb frequencies due to cavity dispersion; —Locking the waveguide optical cavity to the frequency comb at said second main optical frequency; —Detecting transmitted cavity frequencies; —Determining absorption by said sample of said second main optical frequency from the detected transmitted frequencies.
US09322774B2 Gas-sensor arrangement for detecting target-gas concentration
An NDIR gas-sensor arrangement for measuring a target-gas concentration comprises a variable-power infrared-radiation emitter that can project radiant energy from one side of a space containing the target gas and through the space to the other side thereof, a infrared-radiation receiver on the other side of the space and positioned to be irradiated by the radiant energy projected by the emitter through the space for emitting a signal corresponding to radiation received, and a filter between the receiver and the space and permeable only to radiation of a wavelength range that corresponds to the target gas. A controller connected to the radiation receiver calculates the target-gas concentration on the basis of the signal from the receiver to the controller.
US09322770B2 Method and calibration insert for adjusting, calibrating and/or checking a function of a photometric sensor
A method for adjusting, calibrating and/or checking a function of a photometric sensor, which is embodied for measuring at least one measured variable in a medium, wherein the sensor works with at least one measuring wavelength and at least one reference wavelength, comprising the steps as follows: mounting a calibration insert in a receptacle provided therefor at the sensor, adjusting, calibrating and/or performing the function check, and removing the calibration insert, characterized in that the transmittance of light of the measuring wavelength and the transmittance of light of the reference wavelength through the calibration insert are different. The invention relates further to a calibration insert.
US09322768B1 Sensor system and method for the panoramic standoff detection of chemical contaminants on terrestrial surfaces
A pseudo-active chemical imaging sensor including irradiative transient heating, temperature nonequilibrium thermal luminescence spectroscopy, differential hyperspectral imaging, and artificial neural network technologies integrated together. The sensor may be applied to the terrestrial chemical contamination problem, where the interstitial contaminant compounds of detection interest (analytes) comprise liquid chemical warfare agents, their various derivative condensed phase compounds, and other material of a life-threatening nature. The sensor measures and processes a dynamic pattern of absorptive-emissive middle infrared molecular signature spectra of subject analytes to perform its chemical imaging and standoff detection functions successfully.
US09322766B2 Rapid test method for evaluating the delamination tendency of glass packaging means
A rapid test method for evaluating the delamination in glass packaging is provided. The method includes exposing the glass packaging means to an atmosphere consisting of steam in order to form a corrosion zone; and subsequently carrying out at least one other step. The other step includes: visualizing the corrosion zone using a light microscope; visualizing the corrosion zone by a staining process with a subsequent inspection process; or removing glass components in ultrapure water and quantifying the removed glass components. The rapid test method provides a conclusion about whether a glass packaging exhibits a tendency to delaminate or not in a simple and reliable manner and in a relatively short time span.
US09322762B2 Method and device for monitoring ageing of electric equipment
A monitoring method, device, and electric installation for monitoring ageing of at least one electric equipment unit. The monitoring method includes entering and storing ageing computation data by type of equipment, measuring physical quantities representative of environmental conditions of the electric equipment unit, the measuring of the physical quantities including measuring humidity content with a humidity sensor and measuring salinity content with a salinity sensor, computing ageing according to the measured physical quantities including the humidity content and the salinity content, and according to the stored ageing computation data, and generating electric equipment ageing data that indicates the ageing of the electric equipment unit.
US09322761B2 Methods and apparatus for ascertaining interferents and physical dimensions in liquid samples and containers to be analyzed by a clinical analyzer
A method of inspecting a clinical specimen for a presence of one or more interferents, such as those that might be found within clinical analytical blood specimens by subjecting the specimen to centrifugation to separate the specimen into a red blood cell portion and a blood serum or plasma portion is provided. Subsequent to the centrifuging procedure, the serum or plasma portion of the clinical analytical specimen may be tested for the presence of one or more interferents such as hemolysis, icterus, lipemia, or liquid nonuniformities therein. Additionally, physical dimensional characteristics of the sample container and/or specimen may be determined. Apparatus for carrying out the method are described, as are other aspects.
US09322759B2 Vibrating tube densitometers
The invention provides a method of calibrating a vibrating tube densitometer intended to operate at combined elevated temperatures and pressures.
US09322757B2 Mechanical bend, twist, push and pull blown optical cable testing apparatus
An apparatus, method, and system are disclosed for testing various properties of a sample, such as a cable or duct. The apparatus includes a duct and a plurality of radius controlling units. The radius controlling units are used to generate bends having a desired bending radius at different sections of the duct. Sensors are provided to measuring different forces and conditions of the sample or the duct. A controller can be provided for receiving sensor measurements and controlling various aspects of the test.
US09322756B2 Nondispersive infrared micro-optics sensor for blood alcohol concentration measurements
A nondispersive infrared (NDIR) micro-optics sensor package is described that includes one or more light sources, a photodetector, and control circuitry coupled to the one or more light sources to non-invasively measure blood alcohol concentration, such as without utilizing ex vivo bodily fluids for the measurements. Additionally, a mobile phone device configured to measure blood alcohol concentration is described that includes a mobile phone system and an NDIR micro-optics sensor package as disclosed above. Further, a process for measuring alcohol content within a subject is described.
US09322753B2 Method and composition for staining and processing a urine sample
The present disclosure relates to a staining methodology employing a particle contrast agent composition capable of rapidly staining cells in a single step. The particle contrast agent composition can be comprised of a combination of one or more particle contrast agents and one or more permeabilizing agents, optionally including one or more fixing agents and other components. The particle contrast agent composition can include Crystal Violet, 5PD-Lytic, and Proclin 300.
US09322752B2 Flowcell systems and methods for particle analysis in blood samples
The present disclosure relates to apparatus, systems, compositions, and methods for analyzing a sample containing particles. In some aspects the system comprises an analyzer which may be a visual analyzer. In one aspect, this disclosure relates to a particle imaging system comprising a flowcell through which a sample containing particles is caused to flow, and a high optical resolution imaging device which captures images for image analysis of samples. Other compositions, methods and features of this disclosure are disclosed herein.
US09322745B2 Tire testing method and tire testing machine
To prevent occurrence of a slip between a tire and a drum and a flat spot on the tire and to reduce cycle time at a time of testing the tire, this tire testing method includes causing a control mechanism to control a motor to drive the tire to rotate at a predetermined rotational speed lower than a specified rotational speed if a linear sensor detects that the tire transported onto a center conveyor is sandwiched between an upper spindle and a lower spindle, and to control a moving mechanism to move a drum until the drum contacts the tire that rotates at the predetermined rotational speed. If a load cell detects the contact between the tire and the drum, then the control mechanism accelerates the rotation of the tire from the predetermined rotational speed to the specified rotational speed and increases a load applied to the tire by the drum, and the tire is tested.
US09322744B2 Tire air pressure monitor device
Provided is a tire air pressure monitoring device capable of accurately determining the wheel position of a transmitter. The tire air pressure monitoring device comprises: a transmitter installed on each wheel for transmitting detected air pressure information via a wireless signal; a rotational position detection mechanism disposed on the vehicle body side which detects the rotational position of each wheel and also outputs rotational position information to a communications line at prescribed time intervals; and a vehicle body side rotation position estimation mechanism that estimates the rotational position (i.e., number of teeth) at the time of transmission by the transmitters, on the basis of the reception information for the wireless signal from the transmitters and the rotation position information for the wheels input via the communications line.
US09322743B2 Test system
This invention is a test system 1 that is used for a mobile object such as a vehicle or a component used for the mobile object, and the test system 1 comprises one or a plurality of devices for test 4 used for a test and a device administrating device 7 that is connected to the device for test 4 in a communicable manner and that administrates the device for test 4, and is characterized by that the device administrating device 7 or the device for test 4 comprises a QC storing part 45 that stores a regulation ID to identify a regulation for the test and a quality check time or item to be provided for the device for test 4 in a mutually associated manner.
US09322738B2 Vacuum quality measurement system
A gas analyzer for a vacuum chamber includes processing electronics configured to receive mass spectral data, receive input of total pressure in the vacuum chamber, receive external input from at least one sensor, and employ the mass spectral data, the total pressure in the vacuum chamber, and the external input from the at least one sensor to calculate a vacuum quality index based on at least one criteria of quality.
US09322733B2 Duct port for pressure sensing
Ports for sensing one or more parameters in an HVAC system and methods for installing such ports. In one illustrative embodiment, a port provides a fluid passageway through a wall of an HVAC component such as an air duct. The port may be formed of a hollow stem member having a first end and a second end and a head member positioned therebetween. The port may include an anchor member for anchoring the port to a wall of the HVAC component. In some cases, the anchor member may secure the port within the wall such that the head member forms a substantially fluid tight seal with the wall.
US09322731B2 Method for measuring a microelectromechanical semiconductor component
Methods are directed to checking a pressure sensor comprising a reversibly deformable, in particular reversibly bendable measuring element which supplies a measurement signal having a value depending on the degree of deformation of said measuring element, to the effect of whether the pressure sensor withstands a required maximum pressure which is larger by a predeterminable factor than a nominal pressure for which the sensor is designed. The methods generally involve use of a reference pressure sensor, which is structurally identical to the pressure sensor to be checked, for generating a distance/pressure characteristic curve and for evaluating the critical pressure required for breaking the measuring element. The critical pressure can then be used to determine if a particular value of pressure is larger than the required maximum pressure that the pressure sensor to be checked is intended to withstand.
US09322730B2 Sensor co-located with an electronic circuit
This disclosure provides example methods, devices, and systems for a sensor co-located with an electronic circuit. In one embodiment, a sensor assembly may comprise a semiconductor device configured to include a sensor having a sensing element, an electronic circuit and wherein the sensing element and the electronic circuit are hermetically sealed in the same sensor assembly; and wherein the sensor assembly is capable of outputting an environmental condition signal associated with an environmental condition measured by the sensor.
US09322726B2 Pressure sensor, acceleration sensor, and method for manufacturing pressure sensor
According to one embodiment, a pressure sensor includes a base and a sensor unit provided on the base. The sensor unit includes a transducing thin film having a first surface, a first strain sensing element provided on the first surface, and a second strain sensing element provided on the first surface. The first strain sensing element includes a first magnetic layer, a first film having a first oxygen concentration, a second magnetic layer provided between the first magnetic layer and the first film, and a first intermediate layer provided between the first and the second magnetic layer. The second strain sensing element includes a third magnetic layer, a second film having a second oxygen concentration different from the first concentration, a fourth magnetic layer provided between the third magnetic layer and the second film, and a second intermediate layer provided between the third and the fourth magnetic layer.
US09322720B2 Use of aluminum nitride to obtain temperature measurements in a high temperature and high radiation environment
An aluminum nitride piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer successfully operates at temperatures of up to 1000° C. and fast (>1 MeV) neutron fluencies of more than 1018 n/cm2. The transducer comprises a transparent, nitrogen rich aluminum nitride (AlN) crystal wafer that is coupled to an aluminum cylinder for pulse-echo measurements. The transducer has the capability to measure in situ gamma heating within the core of a nuclear reactor.
US09322715B2 Three-dimensional hot spot localization
A non-destructive approach for the 3D localization of buried hot spots in electronic device architectures by use of Lock-in Thermography (LIT). The 3D analysis is based on the principles of thermal wave propagation through different material layers and the resulting phase shift/thermal time delay. With more complex multi level stacked die architectures it is necessary to acquire multiple LIT results at different excitation frequencies for precise hot spot depth localization. Additionally, the use of multiple time-resolved thermal waveforms, measured in a minimized field of view on top of the hot spot location, can be used to speed up the data acquisition. The shape of the resulting waveforms can be analyzed to further increase the detection accuracy and confidence level.
US09322712B2 Terahertz time-domain spectroscopic ellipsometry system
A terahertz time-domain spectroscopic ellipsometry system includes a sample stage, a terahertz emitter configured to provide pulses of terahertz radiation with preselected polarization components to illuminate a sample on the sample stage along an incident direction, and a coherent terahertz detection system arranged to coherently detect pulses of terahertz radiation from the terahertz emitter along an emerging direction after at least one of reflecting from or passing through the sample. The sample stage is rotatable to vary a relative angle between the incident direction and the emerging direction, and the coherent terahertz detection system substantially maintains alignment for amplitude and polarization detection as the relative angle is varied.
US09322711B2 Light signal detecting circuit, light amount detecting device, and charged particle beam device
A light signal detecting circuit, a light amount detecting device, and a charged-particle-beam device capable of discriminating the signal component of a small amount of light from the signal component of noise due to dark current. A data-processing-unit detects pulses from digital voltage signal corresponding to an amount of light obtained by an amplifier and an A-D converter, calculates a crest value as the maximum voltage value of each pulse, and stores the occurrence frequency of each calculated crest value in a frequency occurrence storage area. A data analysis unit compares a previously-determined frequency lower limit with the occurrence frequency of each crest value in ascending order of the crest values and sets a pulse determination threshold to the first crest value whose occurrence frequency is equal to or smaller than the frequency lower limit. The threshold processing unit thus outputs the digital signal higher than the pulse determination threshold.
US09322701B2 Dynamic force sensing to determine mass using a smartphone
Systems, apparatus and methods for estimating a mass of an object by a mobile device are presented. The mobile device, which may be a smartphone, vibrates the mobile device both unloaded (without an object) and loaded (with an object) while measuring the unloaded and loaded vibrations. Next, the mobile device compares the unloaded and loaded vibrations and determines the mass of the object from the comparison.
US09322695B2 Status indicator for amonia cartridge
Systems and methods for determining amount of solid ammonia stored in a canister used in providing ammonia fluid in exhaust gas after-treatment systems. A microcontroller sets an ammonia level based on the data read from an RFID tag associated with the canister. The data may provide the amount of solid ammonia stored in the canister or a tag number that the microcontroller may use to retrieve the quantity of stored solid ammonia. A measured amount of ammonia fluid used during the treatment process may be used by the microcontroller in determining the amount of solid ammonia depleted from the canister. At predetermined precisions, the amount of depleted ammonia is subtracted from the set ammonia level to determine the remaining amount of solid ammonia in the canister. This determined amount of may be used to reset the ammonia level and be written onto the RFID tag.
US09322692B2 Flow sensor including a tube extending from a housing and static and stagnation pressure ports along the tube
Flow sensor includes a housing having a chamber and a tube extending therefrom. Static and stagnation pressure ports are located along the tube and open in different directions about a periphery. A first conduit fluidly couples the static pressure port to the chamber, and a first pressure sensor senses the fluid pressure in the chamber. A differential pressure sensor has a first port and a second port in the chamber. The first port senses the fluid pressure in the chamber, and a second conduit fluidly couples the stagnation pressure port with the second port. The second port is more exposed to fluid flow through the pipe relative to the first port. Fluid flow rate through the pipe is determinable based on static fluid pressure sensed by the first pressure sensor, differential pressure measured by the differential pressure sensor, density of fluid in the pipe, and diameter of the pipe.
US09322689B2 Chordal gas flow meter with transducers installed outside the pressure boundary, and method
A flowmeter for detecting gas flow rates in a pipe including a container configured to be attached to the pipe having a channel through which the gas flows, and a plurality of recesses that extend through the container and a plurality of housings. Each recess having one housing of the plurality of housings. Each housing having a pressure containing window. The flowmeter includes a plurality of transducers, with one transducer of the plurality of transducers disposed in each housing in each recess. The transducers transmitting ultrasonic signals through the windows into and receiving ultrasonic signals through the windows from the channel. The flowmeter includes acoustic isolators disposed about the housing along the housing's length and between the housings and the container which acoustically isolate the housings from the container. The flowmeter includes a controller in electrical communication with the plurality of transducers which determines the gas flow rate through the channel by measuring transit times of signals transmitted by and received by the transducers.
US09322687B2 Magnetic-inductive flow meter
The present disclosure relates to a magnetic-inductive flow meter having a measuring tube on which there is fitted a magnetic unit for generating a magnetic field, which is aligned substantially perpendicular to a flow direction of an electrically conductive measuring medium flowing through the measuring tube and whose measurement voltage induced in the measuring medium can be detected by at least two inserted measuring electrodes electrically insulated from the measuring tube. In order to avoid coupling interference voltages into the electrical electrodes, the first and the second electrode leads can be jointly twisted starting from the leadthrough as far as the first electrode, where the first electrode lead is electrically connected to the first electrode, and the second electrode is connected to a short-circuited conductor loop which encompasses the measuring tube and is connected to the second electrode lead at a location of the first electrode.
US09322684B2 Filter simulation system
A filter simulation system that includes a simulation filter (11) with a sensor (13) such that the volume of air passing through the filter can be determined. There is also a control means (16) with stored data relating to level of protection the simulation filter provides against a simulated toxic substance. In this way the filter simulation system can determine whether a correct simulation filter has been selected by a user and whether or not that filter has expired, in which case a dead or incapacitated result can be indicated. In the event of expiry a simulation end of life service indicator (ELSI 22) may be activated.
US09322682B2 Insertable flow meter
A flow meter includes a magnet actuated switch, and an impeller configured to be insertable into a standard NPT ¼″ pipe fitting. Rotation of the impeller in response to a fluid flow actuates the magnet actuated switch with a frequency that is proportional to a flow rate of the fluid flow. The impeller has a cylindrical shaft and a plurality of extensions that extend from the cylindrical shaft that form a spiral shaped cross section. Each extension has an inner curved surface and an outer curved surface, and the inner curved surface is concave shaped to catch the flow of the fluid, and the outer curved surface is convex shaped to provide reduced counter resistance to the rotation of the impeller. A pipe section assembly includes a pipe section including a standard NPT ¼″ pipe fitting and the flow meter vertically inserted into the pipe fitting.
US09322678B1 Antenna covering for wireless sensor
A wireless pressure sensor comprising a protective covering positionable over the sensor's antenna portion is described. The protective covering comprises a body having an annular sidewall that extends from a proximal end to a distal end and is composed of a fluoroelastomer material. A cavity resides within the body extending through the proximal end to a distal end sidewall positioned perpendicular to the annular sidewall. The protective covering further comprises at least one annular recess intermediate at least two annular ridges that reside along an interior surface at the proximal end of the covering. These series of annular ridges and recesses form a removably tight seal around the exterior surface of the sensor that minimizes the migration of corrosive gases and fluids to the exterior surface of the sensor.
US09322677B2 Position detecting device
A position detecting device that includes a recording medium provided with a first recording track in which a non-repetitive signal composed of binary information is recorded and a second recording track in which a signal for specifying a reading section within a section of information of 1 unit for the non-repetitive signal and information reading means that includes a first detection head and a second detection head and for reading each 1 unit information of the non-repetitive signal from the first recording track by using the first detection head in the reading section within a section of information of 1 unit for the non-repetitive signal specified based upon the signal recorded in the second recording track by the second detection head.
US09322673B2 Position sensor
A position sensor, preferably an angle sensor for detecting the rotational angle of a shaft. The position sensor has a lead frame on which the electronic components of the position sensor are arranged and to which they are electrically connected A plastic encapsulation enclosing at least the electronic components, thereby forming a sensor module with the lead frame, and a plurality of electrical connections of the sensor module which are formed by the lead frame and a carrier module accommodating the sensor module. The carrier module has electrical connections connected to the electrical connections of the sensor module in an electrically conducting manner. The carrier module has at least two domes between which the sensor module is arranged. The respective free ends of the domes are deformed in such manner that the sensor module is clamped fixed in its position.
US09322670B2 Rotation angle detecting device
A magnetism sensing element is provided to be rotatable relative to permanent magnets and outputs a magnetic force detection value, which corresponds to a perpendicular component of magnetic flux. A Hall IC calculates and outputs an output voltage, which corresponds to a relative rotational angle between the permanent magnets and the magnetism sensing element, based on the magnetic force detection value outputted by the magnetism sensing element. The Hall IC calculates the output voltage as V2=k×arcsin(V1/(VM+α))+Voffset, in which V1, V2, VM, k, α and Voffset indicate the magnetic force detection value, the output voltage, a maximum value of the magnetic force detection value, a gain, a predetermined value and a predetermined offset value.
US09322669B2 Intelligent electronic device having audible and visual interface
An intelligent electronic device having an audible and visual interface for providing audible and visual instructions to a user in an event of an alarm or trouble indication in the electrical power system. The intelligent electronic device includes at least one sensor configured for measuring at least one power parameter of an electrical circuit and generating at least one analog signal indicative of the at least one power parameter; at least one analog to digital converter for receiving the at least one analog signal and converting the at least one analog signal to at least one digital signal; a processor configured for receiving the at least one digital signal and detecting at least one event occurring in the electrical circuit; and an interface configured for providing instructions associated to the at least one detected event. The instructions may be in the form of text, audio and/or video.
US09322668B2 Smartgrid energy-usage-data storage and presentation systems, devices, protocol, and processes
This disclosure relates to systems, devices, protocols, and processes for retrieving, accessing, and presenting information of energy usage using a distributed storage process and distributed logical services to provide a user with real-time energy usage information and visualization.
US09322662B2 Determining a patrol path
A method of determining a path comprises obtaining a path in a road net, the road net comprising a plurality of nodes; calculating, with a processing device, an event displacement probability within coverage of the path, wherein the event displacement probability is used to describe a possibility of displacement of an event that could have occurred within the coverage of the path, to outside the coverage of the path to occur; and changing the path based on the event displacement probability.
US09322657B2 Mobility route optimization
A processor-implemented method, system, and computer program product guides mobility-impaired pedestrians. A processor receives mobile tracking readings from each of multiple mobility assistance devices, and identifies pedestrian routes taken by the mobility assistance devices to a desired destination. The processor identifies multiple routes, each of which has more mobile tracking readings than other pedestrian routes. The processor associates a recurring public event to times during which mobile tracking readings were taken to a first pedestrian route, and associates a lack of the recurring public event to times during which mobile tracking readings were taken to a second pedestrian route. If the recurring public event is currently in progress along the first pedestrian route, then the processor transmits directions that describe the second pedestrian route at which the public event is not occurring.
US09322643B2 Apparatus and method for 3D surface measurement
An apparatus for 3D surface measurement of a target surface, the apparatus comprising: a first projector configured to project a fringe pattern onto the target surface; a second projector configured to project a fringe pattern onto the target surface; a first camera configured to capture the fringe patterns projected by the first projector and the second projector; a second camera configured to capture the fringe patterns projected by the first projector and the second projector; and a computer configured to perform fringe pattern processing of the fringe patterns captured by the first camera and the second camera and to perform data stitching and merging to obtain a 3D surface reconstruction.
US09322641B2 Locating and relocating device
A relocating device for locating and relocating a first object relative to a second object includes at least one light source, and a power source. The at least one light source is for producing at least two beams of light wherein each beam of light is capable of defining a beam location point on the second object. The at least one light source is operably connected to the first object. The power source is operably connected to the at least one light source. The relocating device also includes a means for defining the beam location point. A method of locating and relocating a first object relative to a second object is also disclosed.
US09322634B2 Sensor arrangement and method for operation of an operating device
A sensor arrangement comprises an input surface, an optical sensor, a first capacitive sensor, an evaluation unit and a device. The input surface has at least one light-permeable part surface. The optical sensor is disposed below the at least one light-permeable part surface. The first capacitive sensor is disposed below the input surface. The evaluation unit is coupled to the optical sensor and configured to carry out a light-permeability measurement of an object located on the input surface using the optical sensor. The device is configured to evaluate a change in capacitance of the first capacitive sensor. The device is connected to the first capacitive sensor and further configured to generate a first output signal if there is a change in capacitance. The evaluation unit is further configured to generate a presence signal if a measured light permeability falls below a predetermined value.
US09322632B2 Linear position sensor assembly having magnetic shield
A linear position sensor assembly having a magnetic shield minimizes interference (noise) from adjacent electrical and electromagnetic devices, particularly solenoids. The sensor assembly includes a permanent magnet linear contactless displacement (PLCD) sensor comprising a pair of magnetic field sensors which are spaced apart by a member of high magnetic permeability such as a metal bar. The sensors and metal bar are enclosed, i.e., surrounded on three sides, by a cover or shield of high magnetic permeability material such as steel or mu metal, for example. A permanent magnet is disposed in sensed proximity to the sensors and translates with a clutch actuator component. When the clutch actuator component translates axially, the two field sensors provide a signal to associated electronics having high linearity, low noise and no deadband.
US09322631B2 Surface measurement instrument and calibration thereof
A method of calibrating a surface measurement instrument includes rotating a work piece having an undulating surface on a turntable of a metrological apparatus; measuring the surface of the work piece at a plurality of rotational positions; analyzing the results of the measurement to determine parameters describing an error causing characteristic of the metrological apparatus; and using the determined parameters to correct measurement data for the error causing characteristic of the metrological apparatus.
US09322629B2 Stalk sensor apparatus, systems, and methods
Systems, methods and apparatus for detecting stalks processed by a combine harvester, for measuring stalk diameters, and for displaying harvest metrics and yield data to a user based on stalk locations and stalk diameters.
US09322627B2 Munitions safety and arming device for artillery ammunition, and artillery ammunition having the same
A munitions safety and arming device for artillery ammunition, and an artillery ammunition having the same are provided. The munitions safety and arming device for artillery ammunition includes: a body having a first movement path and a second movement path communicating with the first movement path; a mass body housed in the first movement path and moving from one side of the first movement path to the other side of the first movement path upon receiving centrifugal force based on rotation of an artillery ammunition when the artillery ammunition is fired; a slide member movably installed in the second movement path and slidably moving by a predetermined distance when pressed by the movement of the mass body; and a movement delay unit protruding from the first movement path to reduce the centrifugal force exerted on the mass body to delay a time for the mass body to move.
US09322621B2 Armor system
An armor system pellet and an array and armor composed therefrom are provided. The pellet includes a pellet body and a plurality of projections for interlocking adjacent pellets when arranged in an array. The projections are configured for maximizing a contact area between adjacent pellets without substantially restricting independent movement of each of the pellets.
US09322619B2 Impact marking garment
A method and apparatus for use in facilitating force-on-force (FOF) training. Specifically, an impact marking vest (IMV) for use in registering a ballistic impact event upon a three-dimensional target surface.
US09322614B2 Front iron sight for a firearm providing a tubular aperture through a housing with top opening for light and methods of use
A front iron sight for a firearm including a housing defining an open unobstructed tubular aperture for a sightline therethrough and a partially open top portion, and preferably with a leading end of the front iron sight housing including a straight flat top portion and straight exterior side wall portions.
US09322613B2 Modular system with enhanced safety mechanism for firing non-lethal projectiles for crowd control
A system for firing shell-cased projectiles including multiple barrels and a breech assembly, which includes multiple detonators each aligned to a corresponding one of the barrels. Each detonator may include a plunger coupled to a firing pin, and a solenoid for driving the plunger and firing pin toward the corresponding barrel upon firing, and an actuator-driven mechanical safety device including a slide plate switchable between first and second lateral positions. The slide plate may include multiple entrapment pins, each corresponding to one of the detonators. When the slide plate is in the first lateral position, each of the entrapment pins are positioned so as to obstruct movement of the plunger in the corresponding detonator, thereby rendering the corresponding detonator inoperable to fire even if the corresponding solenoid is actuated. On the other hand, when the slide plate is in the second lateral position, each of the detonators is operable to fire when the corresponding solenoid is actuated.
US09322612B2 Holster including trigger guard lock
Trigger guard lock device for retaining a firearm in a holster and enabling unlocking and removing the handgun from the holster in a single motion. In an aspect, a trigger guard device comprises a device body having a channel for receiving a firearm trigger guard, a lock automatically locks upon insertion of the guard and is positioned within the channel for retaining the guard and a release lever to permit the lock to pivot. The release is positioned at the top rear of the holster such that the release is actuated by finger of a user during the natural withdrawal motion. In this manner, the user may unlock and remove the handgun in a single motion. Also, the device includes an adjustable stabilizer for the handgun.
US09322610B2 Firearm with replaceable grip
A firearm with replaceable grip in one embodiment includes a grip frame, a grip, and a rotary camlock mechanism configured to lock and unlock the grip from the grip frame. The camlock mechanism may be rotated between locked and unlocked positions preventing or enabling removal of the grip from the grip frame. In one embodiment, the camlock mechanism includes a movable blocking surface engageable with the grip to block its removal. The camlock mechanism in one configuration may comprise a rotatable locking cam that defines the blocking surface. A camtrack may be provided to convert rotary motion of the cam into linear displacement relative to the grip frame for selectively projecting or retracting the blocking surface relative to the frame.
US09322608B2 Archery bow and method for assembly thereof
Archery bows are described that include a first limb releasably connected to a riser by a fastener; wherein one of the first limb and the riser comprises a first end having a generally V-shaped, elongate mounting section, and the other includes a mounting surface shaped to mate with the generally V-shaped, elongate mounting section.
US09322606B2 Adjustable gas cyclic regulator for an autoloading firearm
An adjustable gas valve having an annular body with an inner surface defining a gas chamber and first and second annular end surfaces defining first and second openings of said gas chamber, the gas valve further having outer surface and at least one gas channel extending between the inner surface and the outer surface providing a gas communication path from the outer surface to the gas chamber, wherein said at least one gas channel is orientated to direct fluid egressing from the channel into the chamber along the inner surface. The invention further includes a regulator occupying a portion of the chamber to define a chamber operating volume, the regulator having at least one outer diameter corresponding to an inner diameter of the passage to substantially inhibit gas flow from the pass through the second opening.
US09322602B2 Heat exchanger having a plurality of plate-like fins and a plurality of flat-shaped heat transfer pipes orthogonal to the plate-like fins
A heat exchanger provided with a plurality of plate-like fins 2 arranged in parallel with a predetermined interval and a plurality of flat-shaped heat transfer pipes 3 inserted in a direction orthogonal to said plate-like fins 2 and through which a refrigerant flows, in which said heat transfer pipe 3 has an outside shape with a flat outer face arranged along an air flow direction and a section substantially in an oval shape and first and second refrigerant flow passages 31a, 31b made of two symmetric and substantially D-shaped through holes having a bulkhead 32 between the two passages inside, which is bonded to said plate-like fin 2 by expanding diameters of said first and second refrigerant flow passages 31a, 31b by a pipe-expanding burette ball.
US09322595B1 Method and apparatus for conditioning of fracturing sand
An improved, energy efficient method and apparatus for conditioning of fracturing sand provides an elongated, rotatable drying/cooling shell with co-current flow of heated air and sand through the shell. Structure operable to deliver additional quantities of wet sand into the shell is provided at a zone between the shell inlet and outlet, and downstream of the point where the initial quantity of wet sand is substantially dry. The additional quantities of wet sand mix with the initial quantities of substantially dry sand in order to evaporatively dry the additional quantity of wet sand, and to cool the initial and additional quantities of wet sand.
US09322593B2 Umbrella draining assembly
An umbrella draining assembly mainly includes a cylindrical containing cistern body, a flinging device disposed in an inner section of the containing cistern body, and a bearing plate disposed at a bottom edge of the containing cistern body. A positioning component is disposed in the containing cistern body. The flinging device includes an embedding section, at an inner edge thereof is disposed a plurality of tapering serrated segments. A transmission component is disposed at a bottom edge of the embedding section. When the umbrella draining assembly is in use, a top shaft of an umbrella is inserted into the embedding section, with the positioning component fixing the position of the umbrella. The transmission component drives the embedding section to rotate quickly, causing rainwater on the umbrella to be flung outward due to centrifugal force and to fall on the bearing plate at a bottom edge of the containing cistern body. The umbrella draining assembly of the present invention drains wet umbrellas carried from outdoor to indoor on rainy days and prevents rainwater thereon to drip on the floor.
US09322592B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator is discussed. The refrigerator includes a cabinet that includes a storage compartment. The refrigerator further includes a first door hinged on a first edge of the cabinet and configured to open and close a first portion of the storage compartment. The refrigerator further includes a first basket assembly supported by a first hinge mounted at a first inner wall of the storage compartment. The refrigerator further includes a first locking device configured to selectively couple the first basket assembly to the first door. The refrigerator further includes a first release device configured to release the first locking device and accessible from a first inner surface of the door and a first outer surface of the door.
US09322586B2 Control device and control method for cooling system
A cooling system includes: a compressor that circulates refrigerant; a heat exchanger that exchanges heat between the refrigerant and outside air; a cooling portion that uses the refrigerant to cool the heat generating source; a first line through which the refrigerant, which has been discharged from the compressor, flows to the cooling portion; a second line through which the refrigerant circulates between the heat exchanger and the cooling portion; and a selector valve that switches between fluid communication of the first line and fluid communication of the second line. A control device includes a detecting unit configured to detect an abnormality of the compressor; and a switching unit configured to switch the selector valve to interrupt the fluid communication of the first line and to allow the fluid communication of the second line when the abnormality has been detected by the detecting unit.
US09322585B2 Self-diagnosing transport refrigerating apparatus
A refrigerating apparatus includes a casing body attached to an opening formed at one end of a box-shaped cooling compartment so as to close the opening, a refrigeration cycle unit including a compressor and a radiator provided on an outer side of the cooling compartment relative to the casing body and an evaporator provided on an inner side of the cooling compartment relative to the casing body, a diagnosis process executer configured to control the refrigeration cycle unit to execute a diagnosis process for diagnosing a performance of the cooling compartment, and a performance determinator configured to determine the performance of the cooling compartment in the diagnosis process.
US09322584B2 Cooling system for operation with a two-phase refrigerant
A cooling system particularly suitable for use on board an aircraft includes a cooling circuit allowing circulation of a two-phase refrigerant therethrough. An evaporator in the cooling circuit has a refrigerant inlet and a refrigerant outlet. A condenser in the cooling circuit has a refrigerant inlet and a refrigerant outlet. A detection device is configured to output a signal indicative of the state of aggregation of the refrigerant in a connecting portion of the cooling circuit which connects the refrigerant outlet of the evaporator to the refrigerant inlet of the condenser. A control device is configured to control at least one of the temperature and the pressure of the refrigerant in the connecting portion of the cooling circuit in dependence on the signal output by the detection device such that the refrigerant in the connecting portion of the cooling circuit is maintained in its gaseous state of aggregation.
US09322579B2 Thermo-magnetic cycle apparatus
A magneto-caloric effect type heat pump apparatus provides a thermo-magnetic cycle apparatus. A magnetic field modulating device has a rotary permanent magnet. By rotating the permanent magnet, magnetic field applied to a magneto-caloric element is modulated alternatively in a magnetized state and a demagnetized state. A magnetized period, when the magnetic field is applied, is shorter than a demagnetized period, when the magnetic field is removed. Thereby, it is possible to reduce weight of the magnetic field modulating device having the permanent magnet. The magneto-caloric element has a heat exchange portion which varies heat exchanging efficiency depending on flow directions of a heat transport medium. The heat exchanging efficiency in the magnetized period is higher than the heat exchanging efficiency in the demagnetized period. Therefore, it is possible to provide sufficient heat exchanging quantity even in a short magnetized period.
US09322578B2 Quick thaw/quick chill refrigerated compartment
A food refrigeration appliance having a refrigerated cabinet, a thaw/chill compartment, and a controller for selectively operating the thaw/chill compartment. The compartment is located within the refrigerated cabinet and is heated or cooled by a magneto-caloric element present within the compartment. The controller is electrically coupled to the magneto-caloric element for selective operation.
US09322573B2 Solar receiver, particularly of the type for parabolic linear solar concentrators and the like
A solar receiver, particularly of the type for parabolic linear solar concentrators comprising a receiver tube, for the circulation of a heat transfer fluid, which is supported in a longitudinally adaptable manner in a shell that comprises a shielding body provided with a longitudinal slit, and at least one lens for closing the slit, which is permeable to the solar radiation that during use is reflected toward the receiver tube by a concentrator mirror, with which the shell is associated during use. Between the receiver tube and the shell an annular chamber is provided, which contains a preselected thermally insulating gas, at an operating pressure substantially comprised between 1 mbar and 31 mbar, the preselected gas having a thermal conductivity of substantially less than 0.01 W/mK at the operating temperature at the operating pressure.
US09322564B2 Refrigeration managing apparatus
A refrigeration managing apparatus that can reduce the time taken to determine refrigerant piping groups which connect refrigerant supply devices and cooling devices is provided. When determining cooling devices connected to refrigerant supply devices using refrigerant pipes, the refrigeration managing apparatus detects changes in the temperatures of evaporators of the cooling devices when the refrigerant supply devices are operated/stopped in accordance with change patterns which are stored in advance, which are determined on the basis of the number of refrigerant supply devices, and in which the states of the refrigerant supply devices are changed with time by being switched between an in-operation state and a stopped state. The refrigeration managing apparatus determines that, among the cooling devices, a cooling device having the evaporator whose temperature changes in synchronization with the in-operation/stopped state of a refrigerant supply device among the refrigerant supply devices is connected to the refrigerant supply device.
US09322562B2 Air-conditioning apparatus
Use side heat exchangers, an intermediate heat exchanger that heats a heat medium flowing to the use side heat exchangers, an intermediate heat exchanger that cools the heat medium flowing to the use side heat exchangers, three-way valves that switch between a flow path connecting the intermediate heat exchanger to the use side heat exchangers and a flow path connecting the intermediate heat exchanger to the use side heat exchangers, and three-way valves and bypasses that control the flow rate of the heat medium flowing into the use side heat exchangers are included. When at least one of the use side heat exchangers is switched from a stop state to an operation state or switched to another operation mode, the flow rate of the heat medium flowing into this use side heat exchanger is suppressed, and a change in air output temperature in the use side heat exchangers other than this use side heat exchanger is suppressed.
US09322561B2 Air-conditioning apparatus and configuration of installation of same
An air-conditioning apparatus includes a body casing of an indoor unit formed in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. The body casing is formed with a body inlet port on a body bottom, and a body outlet port is formed in each body side. The body casing houses a centrifugal fan, a fan motor rotatably driving the centrifugal fan, and an indoor heat exchanger disposed so as to surround an outer periphery of the centrifugal fan in planar view. In each of the body outlet port, a joint is protrudingly provided with a body-side duct connecting portion that connects a duct thereto. Further, outlet ports are formed. The air-conditioning apparatus includes a plurality of outlet units each protrudingly provided with an outlet-side duct connecting portion that connects the duct thereto. Furthermore, at least one of the joints is formed with a plurality of the body-side duct connecting portions.
US09322559B2 Fuel nozzle having swirler vane and fuel injection peg arrangement
A fuel nozzle for use in a gas turbine includes a pre-mix flow passage for directing a flow segment of a flow of a working fluid through the fuel nozzle. A first swirler vane and a second swirler vane extend within the pre-mix flow passage. The first swirler vane provides a first wake region within the flow segment. The second swirler vane provides a second wake region within the flow segment. A fuel injection peg is disposed downstream from the first swirler vane and the second swirler vane. The fuel injection peg is positioned within the flow segment between the first wake region and the second wake region.
US09322555B2 Cap assembly for a bundled tube fuel injector
A cap assembly for a bundled tube fuel injector includes an impingement plate and an aft plate that is disposed downstream from the impingement plate. The aft plate includes a forward side that is axially separated from an aft side. A tube passage extends through the impingement plate and the aft plate. A tube sleeve extends through the impingement plate within the tube passage towards the aft plate. The tube sleeve includes a flange at a forward end and an aft end that is axially separated from the forward end. A retention plate is positioned upstream from the impingement plate. A spring is disposed between the retention plate and the flange. The spring provides a force so as to maintain contact between at least a portion of the aft end of the tube sleeve and the forward side of the aft plate.
US09322552B2 Method and equipment for treating process gas
The invention relates to a method for treating solids-containing process gas in a suspension smelting furnace, comprising directing the process gas from the reaction shaft of the suspension smelting furnace to a lower furnace and, further, through a raised shaft to a waste heat boiler to cool the process gas, whereby, through one or more gas nozzles placed on the lower furnace top wall, oxidizing gas is fed into the process gas flowing in the lower furnace, whereby the amount of oxidizing gas is adjusted during the process so that the amount of sulphides contained in the solid matter of the process gas that is directed to the waste heat boiler is minimized. The invention also relates to the equipment.
US09322549B2 Mixer/flow distributors
The invention relates mixer/flow distributors and their use, e.g., in regenerative reactors. The invention encompasses a process and apparatus for controlling oxidation, e.g., for thermally regenerating a reactor, such as a regenerative, reverse-flow reactor.
US09322547B2 Fire ignition system
Fire ignition systems, combustible ignition structures, and methods of manufacturing and using such systems and devices are disclosed herein. In various embodiments, a fire ignition system may include a combustible container and a combustible ignition structure removably insertable into an interior of the combustible container. In various embodiments, the combustible ignition structure may include a base having a top surface and a chimney extending from the top surface. In various embodiments, the chimney may have an inner flue, a top opening into the flue, and an aperture through a side of the chimney into the flue. Other embodiments may be disclosed herein.
US09322545B2 Supplemental lighting system for improving visibility of a person on a motorcycle
The disclosed invention is a system that provides high visibility for a motorcyclist (and possible passenger) in the form a jacket (or other garment). The jacket (or other garment) has lights, for example light-emitting diodes (LEDs), incorporated into the jacket at desired locations. The lights provide increased visibility of the person wearing the jacket, for example, a motorcyclist, particularly at night. In addition, the location, arrangement, and color of the lights (or sets of lights) can convey information (in addition to increasing the general visibility of the motorcyclist).
US09322535B1 Apparatus and method for preventing photosensitive epilepsy
Apparatus and method for preventing photosensitive epilepsy in a user includes positioning light sources in front of the users eyes so that light from the light sources is directed toward the user's peripheral visual field of view. The light reduces the intensity difference between light received by the peripheral visual field of view and light received by the central visual field of view.
US09322532B2 Lamp
A lamp includes: a lamp circuit board, wherein two power input/output terminals are respectively provided on two side of the lamp circuit board; a lighting element, wherein the lighting element is mounted on the lamp circuit board for being driven and lightened; a plurality of magnetic parts connected to the lamp circuit board, so as to detachably and magnetically attaching the lamp circuit board by the magnetic parts, wherein the magnetic part is connected to the lamp circuit board by a bolt and a nut, and a spring is placed between the bolt and the nut for supporting; and a connecting wire comprising a cable and two plugs respectively mounted at two ends of the cable, wherein one of the plugs is connected to a power supplier and the other plug is connected to the power input/output terminal for supplying the lamp.
US09322530B2 Light source device
There is provided a light source device which, when a light source which excites a phosphor with excitation light and emits fluorescent light is used, reduces incidence of the excitation light to an excitation light source to increase an output of the excitation light and extend the life.The light source device is provided with a plurality of excitation light sources emitting excitation light and a phosphor changing excitation light to fluorescent light, and the excitation light sources are arranged so that each excitation light emitted from each of the excitation light sources asymmetrically enters an excitation light irradiation region on a phosphor. A mirror is installed on an optical path of unconverted excitation light reflected from the phosphor and returns the unconverted excitation light to the phosphor side, whereby the unconverted excitation light can be utilized as excitation light again.
US09322529B2 Light emitting device
Provided is a light emitting device with effectively improved color rendering properties. A light emitting device 1 includes: a light source 2 that emits light having the maximum intensity at a predetermined wavelength; a first phosphor (yellow phosphor) 51 that absorbs the light emitted by the light source 2 and outputs fluorescent light having the maximum intensity at a first wavelength which is longer than the predetermined wavelength; and a second phosphor (red phosphor) 52 that absorbs the light emitted by the light source 2 and outputs fluorescent light having the maximum intensity at a second wavelength which is longer than the first wavelength. An absolute value of wavelength dependency of an optical absorption rate of the second phosphor 52 at the first wavelength is set to not more than 0.6%/nm. Accordingly, the color rendering properties of the light emitted by the light emitting device 1 can be effectively improved.
US09322524B1 Electric candle
An electronic candle includes a casing, a wick assembly, and a light source module. The casing has a top provided with an opening, the opening has an end internally provided with a support, and the support is provided with an aperture. The wick assembly includes a wick element having a wick plate and a counterweight element having a counterweight block. The wick plate has an end provided with a first connecting rod. The counterweight block has an end provided with a second connecting rod. The first connecting rod extends through the aperture and is connected with the second connecting rod in order for the wick assembly to swing freely while supported by the support. The light source module is provided in an interior of an opposite end of the opening and which is composed of at least three LEDs so arranged as to project light to the wick plate.
US09322523B2 Electric candle having a plurality of lights for simulation of a flickering flame
Various embodiments of electric lights are described, including those capable of being inserted and powered by a light socket. The electric lights can include a base that can be rotatably coupled to a housing coupled to the base. A flame element can at least partially extend from the housing and be illuminated via a light source that is configured to emit light on to an outer surface of the flame element.
US09322522B2 Systems, components, and methods for electronic candles with moving flames
An electronic candle (10) which simulates a flickering flame is provided. The candle (10) includes a hollow shell (12), a light-emitting element (18) such as an LED and a cap member (20) having the contour of a burning flame covering the light-emitting element (18). An electromagnet is provided to swing the light-emitting element (18). The electromagnet is mounted on a bracket (26) and receives an alternating current. A holding member (40) has a dead weight (52) at one end and the light-emitting element (18) at the other end. A permanent magnet (54) is attached to the bottom of the dead weight (52) such that when an alternating current is applied to the electromagnet it creates a magnetic field for acting on the permanent magnet (54) causing the holding member (40) to swing along an axial direction of the bracket (26). The electromagnet, bracket, dead weight, holding member and permanent magnet are concealed inside the shell (12) with a neck (46) of the holding member (40) to which the light-emitting element is affixed extending out the top end (16) of the shell (12).
US09322520B1 Portable multi-functional light emitting device
A portable multi-functional light emitting device includes a first cover, a transparent waterproof cover, an illumination module, a second cover and a light guide member. Both illumination module and transparent waterproof cover are installed in the first cover, and the first cover is integrally combined with the second cover, so that the illumination module achieves both waterproof and translucent effects by the transparent waterproof cover. This device with a small volume is convenient to carry, and the second cover is connected to a PET bottle or a circular rod-shaped light guide member, and the illumination module provides an illumination required in outdoor activities or a warning light effect.
US09322519B2 LED fluorescent tube
The invention relates to an LED fluorescent tube, characterized in that the tube comprises: a light guide column; two round aluminum substrates or round copper-aluminum bases distributed symmetrically at both sides of the light guide column in the axial direction of the light guide column, gradually far away from the light guide column; two cylindrical hollow column radiators equipped with wire passing holes; and two holders. The LED fluorescent tube of the invention has not only good heat dissipation, but also light weight and excellent energy-saving effect due to the structural advantages.
US09322517B2 Non-glare reflective LED lighting apparatus with heat sink mounting
A lighting apparatus using at least one light-emitting diode (“LED”), back-reflecting collection optics for LEDs, and an improved heat sink mounting apparatus which promotes efficient heat dissipation generated from the LED while minimizing light obstruction and glare. The lighting apparatus contains a main housing; a reflector disposed within the main housing, the reflector having a front side and a rear side; a top rim thermally coupled to one end of the main housing; a heat conducting body positioned to face the front side of the reflector, the heat conducting body comprising a heat pipe thermally coupled to the top rim; at least one light-emitting diode thermally coupled to the heat conducting body, the at least one light-emitting diode being positioned to face directly at the front side of the reflector so that light emitted from the at least one light-emitting diode is directed to the front side of the reflector.
US09322509B2 Equipment mounting bracket for steel truss
The truss mounting bracket simplifies installation of electronic type equipment below fabricated trusses commonly used in warehouse and other buildings. The mounting bracket includes a housing having at one end thereof a structure for connecting with an electrical conduit section. The opposite end of the housing is adapted to allow securement below a fabricated truss. A head portion extends from a center portion of the housing and has a thread connection therewith. The head portion engages the truss and allows the housing to be tightened against the lower surface of the truss. The conduit and the housing allow electrical cables to pass through the conduit and at least partially through the housing.
US09322504B2 Apparatus and system for positioning of equipment
Embodiments of the present disclosure include apparatuses and systems used for the positioning of equipment. An apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure can include a height adjustable table; a platform coupled to the height adjustable table; a tilt adjuster coupled to the platform, the tilt adjuster being configured to tilt the platform relative to the height adjustable table; an equipment support structure slidably connected to the platform, the equipment support structure being configured to support a piece of equipment; a drive mechanism coupled to the platform and configured to slidably move the equipment support structure across the platform; and a bracket coupled to the equipment support structure, wherein the bracket is configured to removably attach the piece of equipment.
US09322503B2 Nondestructive refurbishment of underground pipes
A method for refurbishing an existing expandable host pipe. An expansion tool is adapted to generate isolated outward radial force when in expansion mode. The expansion tool is moved along a path inside the host pipe, stopping at stations on the way. At each station, responsive to isolated outward radial force from the expansion tool, the unobstructed interior diameter of the host pipe is increased via non-destructive plastic deformation of the interior wall. Once the entire host pipe is expanded in this fashion, a new rigid liner pipe is inserted inside the host pipe to operationally replace the host pipe. Grout is deployed in the annular space between liner pipe and host pipe. Expansion of the host pipe via non-destructive plastic deformation optimizes the refurbishment job and enables the original host pipe, as expanded, to contribute structurally to the refurbished pipe system.
US09322502B2 Device and system for pulling a compressed pipe liner into a host pipe
Systems and methods for pulling a pipe liner through a host pipe comprising a pulling head with a number of fingers having flexion points which move from an open orientation to a closed position when the pulling head is placed under tension from winch to thread a pipe liner through a host pipe.
US09322499B2 Connector
A connector comprising a body (1) having a throughway (5) which is open at one end (4). A shoulder (8) in the throughway faces the open end and supports an O-ring (9). A collet (3) in the open end of the throughway has a plurality of legs (18) extending away from the open end, each engaging with the body and having an inwardly facing tooth to grip, in use, a tube in the throughway. The body has a plurality of fingers (11) extending to the open end. The connector further comprises a cap (2) fitting over the open end of the body and extending from the open end towards the opposite end. The cap has a plurality of recesses (23) in a wall at the open end into each of which a finger is retained by a snap fit.
US09322498B2 Magnetic breakaway coupling with swivel connection
A breakaway coupling including a pair of sleeves, one sleeve fitting within the other, each sleeve provided with a connector body, and a hose connector secured with one of the connector bodies. The first sleeve holds a metal annulus, while the second sleeve secures a ring separator, counterbored, to secure a series of round magnets therein, so that when the sleeves and their connector bodies are brought together, they are secured by the magnets into connection. When excessive force is encountered, the breakaway will separate, to prevent further discharge of fuel from the nozzle. A swivel connector secures with one of the connector bodies.
US09322497B1 Connector assembly for gas appliances
A connector assembly for gas appliances is disclosed. The connector assembly may be used in pairs and the composite hose may be fluidly connected therebetween. It may include two rotating direction. That is, the first screw pipe may rotate relative to the first pipe portion of the connecting pipe in the first rotating direction, and the second screw pipe may rotate relative to the second pipe portion of the connecting pipe in the second rotating direction which is different from the first rotating direction. It is easy to move the gas appliance relative to the gas supply and then prevents from gas leakage which results from the composite hose being twisted many times.
US09322496B1 Push-to-connect fitting with release assistance assembly and device
A push-to-connect fitting release assistance assembly, device and method allows for simplified manual operation of a push-to-connect fitting through a clip device capable of manual fit around a fitting adapted for such use. In various embodiments, the clip device comprises a base portion and first and second leg portions, where the leg portions are adapted to provide a gradually increasing or decreasing axial pressure to a release pusher member included as part of the fitting assembly. In various embodiments, the main body component of the fitting is adapted with axially inner, intermediate and outer portions that provide a snug mechanical fit with the clip device.
US09322492B2 Pipeline clamp for vibration measurement
A pipeline clamp including a clamp assembly adapted to attach to an outer surface of a pipeline and a protruding member having a first end portion attached to a surface of the clamp assembly and a second end portion extended away from the clamp assembly. The second end portion is configured to accommodate a sensor and the pipeline clamp has a natural frequency equal to or greater than a maximum expected vibration frequency of the pipeline.
US09322491B2 Economical heavy concrete weight coating for submarine pipelines
Economical heavy concrete weight coating is used as a weight coating for submarine pipes. The developed economical heavy concrete weight includes steel slag and iron ore as aggregate. Steel slag can contain iron and thus have a higher density than some other types of slag. By supplementing the steel slag with iron ore as aggregate, the economical heavy concrete weight coating can have a higher density than a coating having just slag. Economical heavy concrete weight coating can have a density greater than 190 pcf.
US09322487B2 Nuclear grade air accumulation, indication and venting device
A device for accumulating, isolating, indicating and venting accumulated gas in a fluid system pipe includes a main pipe fitting affixed to a system pipe in which a hole has been drilled. A standpipe attached to the pipe fitting houses a magnetic float. A magnetic-float level indicator exterior to the pipe indicates the magnetic float's level. A valve attached to the standpipe above the magnetic float allows controlled ventilation of the gas in the standpipe and thus in the piping system. Gas from the system pipe accumulates in the standpipe, removed from the primary fluid flow path of the system pipe. In the standpipe, as the liquid/gas interface drops, the float drops to a pre-determined level, at which point the user vents the gas from the piping system, causing the magnetic float to rise indicating that gas is again at acceptable levels in the piping system.
US09322481B2 Rotating valve assembly including multi-lumen spherical valve
A valve assembly includes a valve housing having an upper body portion and a lower body portion that define an internal chamber for accommodating a valve member. The housing has axially aligned inlet and outlet ports. The valve assembly includes a generally spherical valve member seated within the internal chamber that defines first and second bores. The first bore defines a first longitudinal axis and the second bore defines a second longitudinal axis offset relative to the first longitudinal axis. The valve member is mounted for movement between a first position and a second position. The valve assembly includes a camming mechanism for moving the valve member between the first position and the second position, including cam surfaces formed on the exterior surface of the valve member and a cam pin formed on the interior surface of the upper body portion of the housing.
US09322479B2 Injection valve having a flow limiter
A valve for injecting fuel includes a valve carrier having a valve seat and an inflow orifice, a valve positioning member, and a flow limiting element that is disposed on the valve positioning member. The inflow orifice includes a step having a peripheral annular edge, and the flow limiting element is disposed on the valve positioning member in such a way that when the valve is opened, a flow area between the annular edge and the flow limiting element is reduced from a first flow area to a second flow area.
US09322474B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator provided with a rotating bar configured to seal a gap between one pair of doors, capable of preventing the door from being incompletely closed due to an erroneous operation of the rotating bar, the rotating bar capable of sealing a gap formed between the rotating bar and a body as well as a gap formed between one pair of doors, the rotating bar being elastically supported by an elastic member so as to move by receiving an external force from a guide part provided on the body, the rotating bar including a sealing member protruding from the rotating bar so as to seal a gap between the rotating bar and the body.
US09322458B2 Gear transmission device, process unit including the gear transmission device, and image forming apparatus including same
A gear transmission device includes a drive rotator and a driven external gear. The drive rotator includes a drive internal gear to rotate about a rotary shaft. The driven external gear meshes with the drive internal gear to transmit a drive force to a drive target.
US09322456B2 Electric power steering device
An electric power steering device includes a motor, a drive pulley that is connected to the output shaft of the motor and includes helical teeth, a driven pulley that is arranged coaxially with a rack shaft and includes helical teeth, and a belt that is wound around these pulleys and includes helical teeth meshing with the respective helical teeth of both pulleys. Internal teeth on a belt each are formed to have a tooth thickness that is reduced toward both ends thereof along the width direction of the belt.
US09322451B2 Hydraulic mount apparatus for supporting vibration source
A hydraulic mount apparatus (20) for supporting a vibration source is disclosed. The mount apparatus (20) includes a housing (22) that defines a housing chamber (24) separated by a partition assembly (62) into a pumping chamber (64) and a receiving chamber (66), each containing a magnetorheological fluid (68). A flexible body (48) is partially disposed in the pumping chamber (64) for deforming elastically in response to vibrations caused by an external excitation. A fluid passage (106) extends between the pumping chamber (64) and the receiving chamber (66) for passing the fluid therebetween during low frequency vibrations. A piezostack actuator (118) partially extends into the pumping chamber (64) for moving within the pumping chamber (64) for varying the volume of the pumping chamber (64) to prevent a pressure increase in the pressure chamber to substantially cancel relatively high frequency vibrations.
US09322450B2 Torque rod
A torque rod having an arm portion, a ring portion formed on each end of the arm portion in a longitudinal direction of the arm portion, and a rubber bushing that is integrally provided with the ring portion. The arm portion is formed from a material that is lower in specific gravity than iron. A weight is provided in a potion of the rubber bushing other than a principal spring portion. The principle spring portion, which absorbs principle vibration to be isolated, is formed by an elastic arm portion that extends radially outwardly from an inner cylinder located substantially in a center of the rubber bushing and is connected to the ring portion. An aperture, which is a separation space, is provided between the elastic arm portion and the ring portion.
US09322445B2 Device for controlling a clamping force
A clamp with a tripping mechanism in which the force for ensuring safe tripping is obtained via a compound lever mechanism directly from the energy storage element (S), such as a spring, that provides the clamping force.
US09322442B2 Method of correcting clutch characteristics of vehicle
A method of correcting clutch characteristics of a vehicle may include determining whether or not a difference in temperature between a surface and a core of a driving clutch exceeds a reference value, and correcting a torque-stroke (T-S) curve if it is determined that the difference in temperature exceeds the reference value. The correcting of the T-S curve may include moving the T-S curve from a currently selected position in a direction in response to a rise in temperature.
US09322441B2 Clamping element freewheel
A clamping element freewheel including an inner ring and an outer ring that can be rotated relative to the inner ring in at least one rotational direction. A cage for clamping elements is between the inner ring and the outer ring, with a plurality of clamping elements. The clamping elements are pivotable between a clamping position, in which they prevent relative rotation between the inner and outer rings, and a release position, in which they enable relative rotation between the inner and outer rings. A clamping element preload is provided to preload the clamping element radially inwardly and in the clamping position direction. The clamping element preloading is provided by springs that are configured separately for each clamping element.
US09322439B2 Form-fit coupling actuating device of a motor vehicle transmission
A positive clutch actuating device of a motor vehicle transmission for shifting a positive clutch that is situated in series with a friction clutch includes at least one actuating unit having at least one gate track, which is provided for mechanically converting a rotary movement into a linear movement in order to actuate the positive clutch.
US09322435B2 Suspension thrust bearing device and suspension strut equipped with such a thrust bearing
A suspension thrust bearing including at least one rolling bearing forming an axial thrust bearing disposed on a lower cap is provided. The lower cap includes a body with an annular rolling bearing portion for a spring and a tubular portion including a bore in which a shock absorber bump stop is inserted. An axial contact surface is defined on the lower portion of the bore of the tubular portion against which the shock absorber bump stop when deformed exerts a radial force. The tubular portion includes a reinforcing insert located at the level of this axial contact surface.
US09322428B2 Locking carabiner
A locking carabiner comprises a body, a gate, and a lock. The body has a side interconnecting a top and a bottom forming an opening. The gate is pivotally connected to the bottom and is releasably connectable to the top, and the gate has closed and open positions. The lock is pivotally connected to the side and has locked and unlocked positions. The lock includes a trigger portion extending outward proximate the body's rear and a locking portion extending outward proximate the body's front. The locking portion prevents the gate from moving from the closed position into the open position when in the locked position, and the locking portion is configured and arranged to allow the gate to move from the closed position into the open position when in the unlocked position.
US09322424B2 Nut with lug flare
A clinch nut for attachment to a plastically deformable metal substrate is provided. The clinch nut comprises a body portion with a central axis and a punch portion extending from the body portion and coaxial with the central axis. The body portion includes an annular-shaped surface encircling the central punch portion. The annular-shaped surface includes a plurality of spaced apart lugs encircling the central punch portion. The plurality of lugs each includes a contact surface with a recessed portion where the contact surface engages the metal substrate. A first portion of the contact surface is biased outwards from the central axis upon insertion in the metal substrate to form at least one lug flare during attachment of the nut to the metal substrate. A portion of the metal substrate is entrapped between the at least one lug flare and the body portion.
US09322423B2 Magnetoinductive flow measuring device including core sheets bolted together within an insulating bolt sleeve
A bolt sleeve for insulating a bolt or machine screw, wherein the bolt sleeve is so embodied that it axially shortens by a predetermined amount in the case of a force of predetermined size acting axially on it, whereupon the bolt sleeve assumes at least partially the shape of a bellows.
US09322422B2 Fastener with drill pilot and reversed threaded regions
A fastener includes a shank having a pilot section and a threaded section. The pilot section includes a cutting tip and a drill section; the threaded section includes a first thread region having the same twist as the drill section and a reverse thread region. A helical ridge may be provided in the reverse thread region. A head at the second end includes a top portion such as a disk and an undercut region.
US09322418B2 Rotary actuator with hydraulic valve
A rotary actuator including a hydraulic valve including a borehole with shoulders, and a first operating connection and a second operating connection originating from the borehole, wherein a pressure balanced hollow piston is arranged axially movable in the borehole, wherein the hollow piston is fitted with a first outer diameter in a borehole section in a sealing manner, wherein the hollow piston includes the following axially subsequent to the first outer diameter: an enveloping surface with a large outer diameter in an axial portion of the first operating connection, and an enveloping surface with a small outer diameter in an axial portion of the second operating connection, wherein an inlet edge and an outlet edge extends from each of the first enveloping surface and the second enveloping surface, wherein the two inlet edges are oriented away from one another and the two outlet edges are oriented towards one another.
US09322412B2 Adjustment mechanism for pump seal
An adjustment mechanism (85) for a seal assembly (80) for a pump drive shaft (52) of a pump, the pump shaft (52) mounted for rotation about a rotation axis. The seal assembly (80) comprises a rotating seal (81) mounted for rotation with the drive shaft (52) about the rotation axis and a static seal (84) adjacent the rotating seal (81) and axially moveable relative thereto. The adjustment mechanism (85) comprises an adjustment member (87) which is axially moveable so as to cause axial movement of the static seal (84) relative to the rotating seal (81). The mechanism further includes an actuator (88) and a transmission (93) for transmitting a motive force from the actuator to the adjustment member as a result of activation of the actuator. The transmission (93) is operatively connected to the adjustment member (87) at two spaced apart couplings (98) whereby activation of the actuator causes simultaneous transmission of the motive force to the two spaced apart couplings. The actuator (88) is disposed externally of all pump parts.
US09322408B2 Centrifugal fan
A centrifugal fan includes a shell, an impeller, a tongue portion, and a protrusion. The shell includes a top plate, a bottom plate, and a sidewall connecting to the top plate and the bottom plate. The top plate, the bottom plate, and the sidewall define an air outlet. The impeller is disposed in the shell. The tongue portion is disposed in the shell and neighboring the air outlet. The protrusion is disposed on an inner wall of the shell and is physically connected to the top plate and the bottom plate.
US09322406B2 Lightweight inflation device
A lightweight inflation device for outputting a low-pressure airflow to inflate an air bladder includes a body defining an airflow chamber and a plurality of air manipulation elements disposed within the airflow chamber. At least one of the air manipulation elements is a rotor including a plurality of blades, and the inflation device includes a driving mechanism operable to rotate the blades about an axis. The inflation device further includes a nozzle operably coupled with the body and defining an air outlet to connect with a valve on the air bladder. The nozzle is shiftable into an operating position in which the air outlet extends beyond an outlet-side axial margin of the body. The nozzle is also shiftable into a storage position in which the air outlet is disposed within the airflow chamber of the body. A method of inflating an air bladder with a portable axial compressor assembly is also disclosed.
US09322403B2 Compressor
A compressor includes a compression mechanism, a drive shaft, a bearing, and an oil supply passage configured to supply lubrication oil to a clearance between the drive shaft and the bearing. The drive shaft includes a large-diameter shaft part supported by the bearing, and a small-diameter shaft part connected to a lower end part of the large-diameter shaft part. A sealing part is configured to reduced or prevent oil leakage from the bearing includes an oil receiving surface formed in the bearing housing so as to face a stepped surface formed at a boundary between the large-diameter shaft part and the small-diameter shaft part. A clearance is formed between the oil receiving surface and the stepped surface so as to surround an outer periphery of the small-diameter shaft part.
US09322401B2 Linear compressor
A linear compressor and a method for lubricating a piston in the same are provided. The linear compressor includes a sleeve that defines a groove, a plurality of channels and a plurality of thru-holes. A piston is slidably received within a chamber of the sleeve. The piston defines a plurality of pockets. The groove of the sleeve, the plurality of channels of the sleeve, the plurality of thru-holes of the sleeve, and the plurality of pockets of the piston are configured for directing liquid oil therethrough during operation of the linear compressor.
US09322398B2 Concrete pumping structure and control method thereof
A concrete pumping structure and a control method thereof are disclosed. The concrete pumping structure includes a first pumping cylinder structure and a second pumping cylinder structure. Each pumping cylinder structure includes a delivery cylinder (1), a water tank (3) and a driving oil cylinder (7). The delivery cylinder (1) has a concrete piston assembly (2) inside, and during the pumping process, a piston rod (6) of the driving oil cylinder (7) drives the concrete piston assembly (2) to reciprocate in the delivery cylinder (1), and the water tank (3) is positioned between the delivery cylinder (1) and the driving oil cylinder (7). The concrete pumping structure also includes a concrete return hydraulic system, which controls the two driving oil cylinders (7) and drives the two concrete piston assemblies (2) to return back to the water tank (3) during returning the concrete.
US09322397B2 Fracturing pump assembly and method thereof
A fracturing pump assembly includes an intensifier including a hydraulic cylinder, a compression member arranged within the hydraulic cylinder and a rotatable member, wherein the compression member is linearly actuated within the hydraulic cylinder by rotation of the rotatable member.
US09322393B2 Wind power generation device
A wind power generation device, comprising a base (1), a wind concentrating tower (2), a vertical generator (3), a vertical spiral turbine (4), a turbine air inlet duct (5), a trumpet-shaped wind pushing duct (6) and an umbrella-shaped wind drawing duct (7). The wind concentrating tower concentrates the wind, the trumpet-shaped wind pushing duct pushes the wind, and the umbrella-shaped wind drawing duct draws the wind to form an artificial tornado, generate a low air pressure in the center, and generate a great drawing and pushing force to the turbine, thus driving the vertical spiral turbine to drive the vertical generator to generate power. The wind power generation device achieves wind power generation of large installed capacity.
US09322388B2 Natural-frequency adjusting mechanism for wave-power generator
Provided is a wave-power generator capable of adjusting a natural period (natural frequency) in response to a changing wave period. The wave-power generator includes a weight that is installed in a floating body via a spring and that linearly reciprocates in response to a fluctuation of a water surface and a generator that generates power by being driven based on the linear reciprocating motion of the weight. An additional-mass body for adding a mass to the mass of the weight is further included.
US09322385B1 Hydro vortex enabled turbine generator
The Vortex Hydro Turbine takes water through two upper inlets and one lower inlet from the current in which it is submerged. The upper inlets direct the water flow into cylindrical chambers with a spiral bottom to create a vortex. The top of the chambers are specifically left open to allow the water to exit and to reintegrate into the existing native flow. This movement of the water creates a low pressure area within the center of each of the chambers which is transferred to the back side of a turbine blade system through depending tubes. Water flows thru the turbine blade via the lower inlet and out the tail pipe. The low pressure from the depending tubes, aft of the blades, increases the water velocity through the blades for increased power output. The system can be scaled as a standalone unit or as an array.
US09322381B2 Remote start for manual transmissions
A remote start vehicle system for a vehicle is provided. The system includes a remote start requester configured to request that the engine be started. The remote start requester is operable to request that the engine be started when the remote start requester is located outside of the vehicle. A control module is configured to cause the engine to be started upon request from the remote start requester. A sensor assembly is configured to sense a neutral gear state of the transmission, where the neutral gear state indicates whether the transmission is in neutral. The sensor assembly is configured to communicate the neutral gear state to the control module. The control module is configured to prevent the engine from being started if the neutral gear state indicates that the transmission is not in neutral. A method of remotely starting an engine is also provided.
US09322378B2 Methods and systems for starting an engine of a hybrid vehicle
Systems and methods for starting an engine of a hybrid vehicle that includes two electric machines capable of starting an engine are presented. In one example, one of the two electric machines is selected to start the engine in response to degradation of one or more vehicle components and an engine start request.
US09322377B2 Recoil starter mechanism
One embodiment provides a recoil starter mechanism, including: a starter case having a rotation shaft; a rope reel rotatably mounted on the rotation shaft; a coil spring wound on the rotation shaft, one end thereof being formed into a tip projecting portion; a hold plate holding the coil spring to the rotation shaft; and a ratchet which is formed into a ring-like shape and interposed between the rope reel and the hold plate. The ratchet includes: a fulcrum around which the ratchet is swingable with respect to the rope reel; a guide groove in which the tip projecting portion is engaged; and an engagement pawl which is to be engaged with an engagement portion of a pulley to thereby start an engine. The guide groove and the engagement pawl are disposed at opposite sides so as to interpose the rotation shaft therebetween.
US09322375B2 Fuel injection valve
A fuel injection valve realizing improved circumferential uniformity of swirling fuel is provided. The fuel injection valve includes swirling chambers each having an inner peripheral wall whose curvature is gradually larger from upstream to downstream, paths for swirling each of which, having a fuel flow-in region formed along a valve axis direction, guides fuel to the associated one of the swirling chambers, and fuel injection orifices open into the associated swirling chambers, respectively. In the fuel injection valve, a curved portion is formed on the bottom, in a sectional view along the valve axis direction, of an inlet portion of each of the paths for swirling so as to change the fuel flow in each of the paths for swirling.
US09322372B2 Fuel injection valve
A fuel injection valve includes a cylinder internal pressure sensor disposed in the vicinity of a distal end thereof. The cylinder internal pressure sensor detects a cylinder internal pressure in a cylinder and outputs a first sensor signal Ss1 responsive to the detected cylinder internal pressure. Further, a signal processor, which carries out predetermined signal processing with respect to the first sensor signal Ss1 to thereby convert the first sensor signal Ss1 into a second sensor signal Ss2, is disposed between the cylinder internal pressure sensor and a solenoid unit, which is disposed on a proximal end side of the fuel injection valve.
US09322370B2 Hand-held work implement having an internal combustion engine and an air filter
A hand-held working implement comprises an internal combustion engine, an air filter, and an intermediate flange, wherein the intermediate flange is arranged between the air filter and the internal combustion engine, wherein the bottom of the intermediate flange is arranged opposite the air filter bottom, wherein the air filter bottom and the intermediate flange bound an interior space, wherein the interior space comprises a portion of the duct, wherein a portion of the duct in the interior space is bounded by at least one boundary wall which protrudes into the interior space transversely with respect to the air filter bottom, wherein the boundary wall is formed integrally on the intermediate flange and/or on the air filter bottom, and wherein the boundary wall bridges the spacing between the air filter bottom and the bottom of the intermediate flange.
US09322369B2 Air filter
An air filter for a combustion engine for off-load motorcycles is made from a porous foam material. The air filter has contiguous side surface forming a cavity with at least two openings where the side surface contains at least one filter layer, a bottom surface closing at least one of the two openings where the bottom surface contains at least one filter layer, where the side surface has more air resistant than the bottom surface. The side surface has more air resistant than said bottom surface by arranging any combination of thickness of the surfaces, number of layers, and porosity ratio of the layers.
US09322368B2 Canister
To reduce size and weight of canister while improving adsorbing/desorbing performance by optimizing adsorbent that fills chamber located at air release side.Adsorbent filling chambers 8, 9 located at air port 5 side, of a plurality of chambers 5˜8 that are arranged in series along an air flow direction in case 2, is formed by macroscopic pore whose diameter is 50 nm or greater. The adsorbent has hollow cylindrical shape whose inside thickness is 0.6 to 1.5 mm and whose outside diameter is 4 to 6 mm or hollow spherical shape whose inside thickness is 0.6 to 1.5 mm and whose diameter is 4 to 6 mm. A ratio of volume of the macroscopic pore whose diameter is less than 500 nm to total volume of the macroscopic pore whose diameter is equal to or greater than 50 nm is within a range of 30 to 70%.
US09322366B2 Fuel system diagnostics
Methods and systems are provided for detecting a fuel system leak. While a system vacuum pump is operated to supply vacuum to a vacuum consumption device, air exhausted from the vacuum pump is routed to a fuel system to apply positive pressure thereon. A fuel system leak is identified based on a rate of decay of the pressure applied from the vacuum pump.
US09322357B2 Soot accumulation model for setpoint modification
A method controlling operation of an engine utilizing a number of preset operating parameters is provided. An operating mode of the engine is determined. An operating state of the engine is determined. A first plurality of engine parameter settings are retrieved from a memory in response to the determined operating mode and the determined operating state of the engine. The first plurality of engine parameter settings are applied to at least one control algorithm of the engine. A rate of soot accumulation from the engine is monitored. The rate of soot accumulation is compared to a predetermined soot accumulation rate threshold. A second plurality of engine parameter settings are retrieved from a memory in response to the monitored rate of soot accumulation exceeding the predetermined soot accumulation rate threshold.
US09322356B2 Method and control unit for operating a valve
In a method for operating a valve, e.g., a fuel injector of an internal combustion engine in a motor vehicle which is activated with the aid of an actuator, the actuator is activated using a control variable which has a predetermined control period. The control period is formed as a function of a setpoint value for a closing delay time of the valve which characterizes a time difference between an end of the control period and a closing point in time of the valve.
US09322355B2 System and method for improving operation of an engine combusting liquefied petroleum gas
A method and system for improving operation of an engine that is supplied a fuel having a low super critical temperature is presented. In one example, the method supplies fuel to cool a direct injection fuel pump and participate in combustion in an engine cylinder after the fuel is vaporized. The method also provides for injecting a liquid fuel to the engine cylinder via the direct injection fuel pump.
US09322352B2 System and method for preventing misfire during engine startup
A system according to the principles of the present disclosure includes a stop-start module and a throttle control module. The stop-start module stops an engine when a driver depresses a brake pedal while an ignition system is on and the engine is idling. The throttle control module selectively opens a throttle valve when fuel injection in the engine is stopped while the ignition system is on based on engine speed and a manifold pressure within an intake manifold. The stop-start module starts the engine when the driver releases the brake pedal.
US09322351B2 Method for operating an internal combustion engine with an emission control system
A method for operating an internal combustion engine comprising an emission control system that includes at least one catalytic and/or filter-effective emission control component. In conjunction with a cold start and/or a warm-up of the internal combustion engine, the internal combustion engine is operated using a cold start engine operation process having predefined values for predefined operating parameters of the internal combustion engine. An amount of hydrocarbons (HC) stored in one or more of the at least one emission control component is estimated, and the cold start engine operation process is activated when the estimation indicates that the amount of stored HC exceeds a predefined maximum amount of stored HC.
US09322348B2 Fuel system canister purge control
Methods and systems are provided for improving canister purging during the limited engine operation time in a hybrid electric vehicle. Prior to a transition into an engine-on mode, a canister heater is operated to heat the canister to an optimum temperature based on vehicle operating conditions. Upon transition into the engine-on mode, fuel vapors released from the heated canister are purged to an engine intake.
US09322343B2 Method for automatically switching off and starting an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle with an automatic transmission, during or after an overrun phase
An internal combustion engine in a motor vehicle is automatically shut off and started by way of a start-stop device, wherein an automatic shut-off process is initiated during a coasting operation phase of the internal combustion engine, and an automatic start process is initiated when at least one activation command occurs. For shutting off the internal combustion engine in the coasting operation phase, a gas exchange in cylinders of the internal combustion engine is at least almost completely suppressed and, at the same time, a torque converter lock-up clutch disposed between the internal combustion engine and the transmission for power transmission purposes is actuated such that the torque converter lock-up clutch remains or is at least almost completely engaged.
US09322341B2 System and method for engine transient power response
There is provided a system and method for controlling an engine. A request signal indicative of a demand for the engine to output a required power level is first receive. A position control signal is then generated in response to the request signal. The position request signal is indicative of a first request for adjusting a present position of a variable geometry mechanism of the engine towards a commanded position to achieve the required power level. An acceleration rate control signal is further generated on the basis of the position control signal. The acceleration rate control signal is indicative of a second request for adjusting an acceleration rate of the engine in accordance with the commanded position of the variable geometry mechanism. The position control signal and the acceleration rate control signal are then output to the engine.
US09322333B2 System and method for determining a cooling flow parameter downstream from a gas turbine combustor
A method for determining a cooling flow parameter of a cooling medium supplied through a gas turbine is disclosed. The method may generally include receiving a signal associated with a first value of a combustion product parameter at a location within a combustion zone of the gas turbine, receiving a signal associated with a second value of a combustion product parameter at a location downstream of the combustion zone, comparing the first and second values of the combustion product parameter and determining a cooling flow parameter of the cooling medium based on the comparison of the first and second values.
US09322331B2 Connecting rod for two stage variable compression
A connecting rod for a two stage variable compression in an internal combustion engine, the connecting rod including a combustion piston pin support eye that is arranged offset relative to an axis in an eccentrical component which is pivotable about the axis in a first direction of rotation through a first hydraulic displacement cavity and pivotable in a second direction of rotation through a second hydraulic displacement cavity, wherein a hydraulic valve is arranged in the connecting rod, wherein the hydraulic valve includes a hydraulic supply connection at which a hydraulic pressure is applied, wherein the hydraulic pressure moves a hydraulic piston against a force of a preload of a spring, wherein the hydraulic piston remains in a stable low pressure position in a low range of the hydraulic pressure due to the preload of the spring.
US09322330B2 Mechanical system of linking to the master connecting rod for transmission of the motion of the pistons of an internal combustion engine to control and change the compression ratio
The present invention relates to the reciprocating internal combustion engine sector and more specifically concerns a mechanical system of linking to the master connecting rod for transmission of the motion of the pistons of an internal combustion engine consisting of a lever, which can be completely rigid or made up of a flexible part and a rigid part, and a connecting rod connected to it that rotates a crankshaft; two coaxial pistons with opposed heads that act practically in the same cylinder and have opposed combustion chambers are connected by two small connecting rods at the top of the said lever, which has its fulcrum—fixed or moving—in the engine bedplate.
US09322325B2 Variable nozzle control device and variable geometry turbocharger
A variable nozzle control device is provided with a drive unit, a stopper, and a controller. The drive unit drives variable nozzles. The stopper is configured to be in contact with the drive unit with the variable nozzles being in a full close state. The controller counts a time including an operating time of an engine after preceding contact of the drive unit with the stopper, determines whether the counted time has reached a predetermined time, and controls the drive unit so as to bring the drive unit into contact with the stopper when determining that the counted time has reached the predetermined time, with the engine at a stop.
US09322322B2 Turbocharger
A turbocharger system for a vehicle may include a turbocharger, a tank for compressed gas and an exhaust manifold conduit in fluid communication with an inlet of the turbocharger. The tank is in fluid communication with the manifold conduit and is arranged to push compressed gas into the manifold conduit during a predetermined pulse duration time period for initial compressor spin up in the turbocharger.
US09322316B2 Method and system of determining failure of urea level sensor
A method and a system of determining failure of a urea level sensor may include: determining whether a difference between current and previous urea levels is smaller than or equal to a first predetermined level; determining, if the difference between the current and previous urea levels is smaller than or equal to the first predetermined level, whether a vehicle speed is faster than a predetermined vehicle speed; determining, if vehicle speed is faster than the predetermined vehicle speed, whether a vehicle acceleration is higher than a predetermined acceleration; determining, if vehicle acceleration is higher than the predetermined acceleration, whether a difference between current and previous raw urea levels is smaller than a predetermined raw urea level; and storing stuck failure code and restricting an output or the vehicle speed if the difference between the current and previous raw urea levels is smaller than the predetermined raw urea level.
US09322315B2 Particulate collection filter state detection device
A filter state detection device includes a first pressure detection part, a second pressure detection part, and a filter state determination part. The filter state determination part is configured to include an operation part and a storage part. The operation part is configured to apply Fourier transformation to each of values of first and second pressures to obtain first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a zero frequency and first and second spectral intensities and/or phases at a predetermined frequency and configured to compare the first spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the first spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a first group against the second spectral intensity and/or phase at a zero frequency and the second spectral intensity and/or phase at the predetermined frequency as a second group to determine a state of a filter.
US09322310B2 Engine device
There is provided an engine device in which a gas purifying filter can be disposed, with high rigidity, in an engine as one of constituent parts of the engine, the need of countermeasures against exhaust gas for each of devices such as vehicles is eliminated, and general versatility of the engine can be enhanced. The engine device includes an engine having an exhaust manifold, and a gas purifying filter which purifies exhaust gas discharged from the engine, front and rear engine leg mounting portions provided on one side surface of the engine include front and rear filter supporting bodies which support the gas purifying filter, the gas purifying filter includes the front and rear filter supporting bodies, and the front and rear filter supporting bodies are connected to the front and rear engine leg mounting portions.
US09322306B2 Transmission fluid exchange machine
A machine for replacing used transmission fluid in a vehicle with new transmission fluid includes a frame having a housing. The machine includes a pair of service hoses that extend from the machine and connect to the vehicle's transmission fluid system for placing the machine in the fluid flow. A new fluid tank and a used fluid tank are provided. A pump and a manifold are associated with each of the tanks. The pumps provide for the selective withdraw or insertion of fluid into or out of the tanks. A display on the housing presents an operator of the machine with various tasks or options the machine can perform. A processor controls activation of the pumps and other electrical components based on inputs received by the display. Scales are provided under each tank for determining the amount of fluid going into and out of the tanks during the exchange process.
US09322305B2 Control method for oil pump
A system and method of controlling an automotive electric oil pump are provided. The method of controlling an oil pump can minimize power consumption of a vehicle and improve the fuel efficiency accordingly by learning the performance of the electric oil pump and operating the electric oil pump based on performance.
US09322304B2 Variable valve actuation apparatus of internal combustion engine
A variable valve actuation apparatus includes a lock pin slidably disposed in a slide bore formed in a rotor of a vane rotor, a retaining hole formed in an inner face of a sprocket, and a lock-hole structural member fixed and press-fitted into the retaining hole and configured to form the lock hole. The retaining hole is formed at the innermost peripheral side of the sprocket so as to face a central support bore of the sprocket. The inner end face of a large-diameter bore of the retaining hole is formed as a flat surface, whereas the outer end face of a lock-hole structural section of the lock-hole structural member is formed as a planar section. The lock-hole structural member is precisely positioned in its rotation direction by abutment between the flat inner end face and the planar outer end face.
US09322298B2 Steam turbine installation and method for operating the steam turbine installation
A steam turbine installation that has a steam turbine, a steam generator and a feed water pre-heating unit operated by process steam is provided. The steam turbine has an overload bypass line with which main steam can be fed to the feed water pre-heating unit between the steam turbine input and the extraction point during overload operation of the steam turbine, wherein the feed water pre-heating unit has an auxiliary extraction line that is connected to the overload bypass line in such a way that process steam can be extracted from the steam turbine during partial load operation of the steam turbine and added to the feed water pre-heating unit for the additional pre-heating of feed water.
US09322292B2 Bearing having pre-loading element and method for operation of the bearing
A bearing is provided which includes a first set of rolling elements, a second set of rolling elements spaced away from the first set of rollers, a race at least partially enclosing the first and second sets of rolling elements, and a pre-loading element in the race between two outer sections of the race applying pre-load forces to the first and second set of rolling elements. In this way, a simplified bearing structure is achieved while better maintaining pre-load forces.
US09322291B2 Anti-ice supply system for inlet guide vanes
Disclosed is a gas turbine engine including a plurality of inlet guide vanes. The gas turbine engine further includes an inlet case supporting each of the plurality of inlet guide vanes, and the inlet case is provided with at least one passageway in communication with a source of fluid. The at least one passageway is configured to communicate the fluid to each of the plurality of inlet guide vanes.
US09322287B2 Brush seal for turbine
A brush seal for a turbine including an annular layer of filaments having a generally L-shape including an axial portion of the filaments and a radial portion of filaments, wherein a first end of the filaments is at an end of the radial portion and faces a rotating component of the turbine and a second end region of the filaments is at an end of the axial portion of the filaments and is fastened to a stationary component of the turbine.
US09322286B2 Turbine nozzle for a turbomachine
A turbine nozzle for a turbomachine, the nozzle including two coaxial platforms interconnected by radial vanes, an inner platform being connected to an annular partition that is festooned or crenellated and on which there is fastened an annular support carrying elements made of abradable material. The support is capable of sliding circumferentially over the partition between a mounting-and-dismounting position and a position for locking the support on the partition.
US09322280B2 Method of measuring turbine blade tip erosion
A method of designing a turbine blade includes the steps of forming at least two notches on a tip of a turbine blade, each of the at least two notches having a known dimension. The turbine blade has a pressure side and a suction side. The method further includes the step of operating a gas turbine engine including the turbine blade to expand a length of the turbine blade such that the tip of the turbine engages a casing. The method further includes the steps of viewing the tip of the turbine blade after the step of operating of the gas turbine engine, determining an appearance of the notches on the tip and determining a manufacturing length of the turbine blade based on the step of determining the appearance the notches.
US09322279B2 Airfoil cooling arrangement
An airfoil according to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure can include an airfoil body having a plurality of film cooling holes that extend through an exterior surface of the airfoil body. Each of the plurality of film cooling holes break through the exterior surface at geometric coordinates in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y and Z as set forth in Table 1. Each of the geometric coordinates is measured from a reference point on a leading edge rail of a platform of the airfoil.
US09322275B2 Self locking nut and bolt assembly
The present application provides a self locking nut and bolt assembly for a stack of rotating wheels. The self locking nut and bolt assembly may include a tie bolt extending through the stack of rotating wheels, a locking nut positioned on a first end of the tie bolt, and a locking washer positioned on the one end of the tie bolt within the locking nut.
US09322274B2 Rotary piston internal combustion engine
A rotary-piston internal-combustion engine comprises a rotating block with three radially situated cylinders with pistons and an outside placed stationary case with two intake ports and two exhaust ports. Between the rotating block and the stationary case there are sealing parts and connecting rods, connected to one crank pin of a crankshaft. Between the crankshaft and the rotating block there is gearing for three times higher revolutions of the crankshaft in the opposite direction with respect to the rotating block. In the stationary case there are at least two spark plugs placed on the opposite sides. The bore of cylinders is 2 to 3.5 times higher than the stroke of pistons and all sealing parts with pressure springs that seal spaces of cylinders to the outer stationary case are placed in cavities in the stationary case.
US09322273B2 Scroll compressor with Oldham ring
A scroll compressor is provided that may include a fixed scroll having a fixed wrap and a plurality of first key recesses, an orbiting scroll engaged with the fixed scroll to define compression chambers and having an orbiting wrap and a plurality of second key recesses, a drive having a rotation shaft coupled to the orbiting scroll such that one end portion thereof overlaps the orbiting wrap in a lateral direction, and an Oldham ring having a plurality of first and second keys coupled to the plurality of first and second key recesses, respectively. The plurality of second keys may at least temporarily protrude from the plurality of second key recesses in a radial direction during the orbiting motion. Further, the plurality of second key recesses and the plurality of second keys may be disposed to obtain maximum contact areas therebetween at a moment of start of discharging.
US09322267B2 Downhole sampling of compressible fluids
A downhole compressible fluid sampling tool includes a primary fluid flow line deployed between a fluid inlet probe and a fluid outlet line. A fluid analysis module and a fluid pumping module are deployed in the primary fluid flow line. The fluid pumping module includes a pump in parallel with a bypass flow line having a bypass valve. A compressible fluid sampling vessel is deployed in parallel with and in fluid communication with the primary flow line. A method for obtaining a sample of a compressible downhole fluid includes turning off the pump and opening the bypass valve to enable the downhole fluid to flow into the fluid sampling vessel. The pump may then be optionally turned back on to pressurize the sample.
US09322265B2 Sediment coring apparatus for preventing loss and disturbance of sample in core
Provided is a coring apparatus for collecting marine sediments, and more particularly, to a coring apparatus having a core filled with marine sediments when the coring apparatus is inserted into a seabed.
US09322264B2 Communications systems and methods for subsea processors
A subsea processor may be located near the seabed of a drilling site and used to coordinate operations of underwater drilling components. The subsea processor may be enclosed in a single interchangeable unit that fits a receptor on an underwater drilling component, such as a blow-out preventer (BOP). The subsea processor may issue commands to control the BOP and receive measurements from sensors located throughout the BOP. A shared communications bus may interconnect the subsea processor and underwater components and the subsea processor and a surface or onshore network. The shared communications bus may be operated according to a time division multiple access (TDMA) scheme.
US09322263B2 Systems and methods for dynamic visualization of fluid velocity in subsurface reservoirs
Systems and methods for dynamically visualizing fluid velocity in subsurface reservoirs by displaying a particle at different locations on a streamline that represents a fluid path and a fluid velocity in the subsurface reservoir. The systems and methods may be used to display the actual fluid velocity or a proportionate fluid velocity for a respective streamline at predetermined incremental time steps.
US09322259B2 Wellbore modeling
A computer method, apparatus and system simulate hydraulic fracturing. The computer system/method models a wellbore of an injection well. The wellbore model includes a hydraulic drill pipe element in a borehole and related fluid flow in the borehole. The borehole workflow is modeled in a subject rock formation. A simulator operatively coupled to the model obtains pressure values from the modeled borehole workflow and modeled wellbore. The simulator automatically converts pore pressure from the modeled borehole into a mechanical pressure load on the subject rock formation. The mechanical pressure as hydrostatic pressure is automatically applied to the surface of the rock formation affected by the borehole and responsively defines one or more pressure induced fractures. A 2D or 3D graphical representation of the pressure induced fractures in the rock formation are displayed on output.
US09322254B2 Method for hydrocarbon recovery using heated liquid water injection with RF heating
A method for hydrocarbon resource recovery in a subterranean formation includes forming a laterally extending injector well in the subterranean formation and forming a laterally extending producer well spaced below the injector well. The method may also include radio frequency (RF) heating the subterranean formation to establish hydraulic communication between the injector well and the producer well. The method may further include injecting heated liquid water into the injector well to recover hydrocarbon resources from the producer well based upon the hydraulic communication therebetween.
US09322252B2 Fixed wet connection system for an electrical submersible pump
A wet connection system comprises a fixed tubing with an orientation profile and redundant, first and second fixed wet connectors, and an electrical submersible pump assembly (ESP) comprising a wet connector and an orientation element for engaging the orientation profile. The ESP can be reconfigured, for example, by interchanging its component modules so as to change the position of its wet connector with respect to the orientation element, whereby the wet connector on the ESP can be engaged alternatively with either one of the fixed wet connectors when the orientation element is engaged with the orientation profile in the same deployed position of the ESP.
US09322250B2 System for gas hydrate production and method thereof
A system for gas hydrate production. The system includes a tubular having a plurality of ports. The plurality of ports includes a first port configured to automatically open at a first differential pressure, and to remain closed at differential pressures below the first differential pressure. A second port configured to remain closed at the first differential pressure, and to automatically open at a second differential pressure greater than the first differential pressure; wherein the second port is located uphole of the first port. Also included is a method of improving methane hydrate production.
US09322248B2 Wellbore apparatus and methods for multi-zone well completion, production and injection
Completing a wellbore in a subsurface formation with packer assembly having first mechanically-set packer as first zonal isolation tool, and second zonal isolation tool comprises internal bore for receiving production fluids, and alternate flow channels. First packer has alternate flow channels around inner mandrel, and sealing element external to inner mandrel and includes operatively connecting packer assembly to a sand screen, and running into wellbore. First packer set by actuating sealing element into engagement with surrounding open-hole portion of the wellbore. Thereafter, injecting a gravel slurry and further injecting the gravel slurry through the alternate flow channels to allow it to bypass the sealing element, resulting in a gravel packed wellbore within an annular region between sand screen and surrounding formation below packer assembly.
US09322244B2 Inflow assembly
An inflow assembly for controlling fluid flow between a hydrocarbon reservoir and a production casing in a well, comprising a first tubular having an axial extension and at least one inlet and a first wall with at least a first axial channel extending in the first wall from the inlet, a second tubular having a first and a second end and at least one outlet, the second tubular being rotatable within the first tubular and having a second wall with at least a second axial channel extending in the second wall from the first end to the outlet. The assembly is configured to control a fluid flow between a hydrocarbon reservoir and a production casing in a well. The inflow assembly may also be utilized in a downhole completion comprising a casing string.
US09322243B2 Automated relief valve control system and method
A pressure relief valve system for use in a downhole operation may include a pressure relief valve configured to relieve pressure from high pressure tubing extending between a pump and a wellhead, and may include a sensor operably disposed to detect pressure in the high pressure tubing. The pressure relief valve system also may include a controller having a pressure threshold stored therein. The controller may be configured to receive data from the sensor and compare the detected pressure to the stored pressure threshold. A valve actuation system may be in communication with the pressure relief valve and in communication with the controller. The valve actuation system may be configured to change the state of the pressure relief valve from a closed state to an open state in response to a command signal from the controller.
US09322242B2 Ball valve assembly
A ball valve assembly is provided. The ball valve assembly comprises a pipe section having an axial bore for enabling fluid flow therethrough in use; a valve ball having an internal conduit, the valve ball being mounted within the pipe section and being for rotation with respect to the pipe section between an open position in which fluid within the axial bore may flow through the internal conduit and a closed position in which the internal conduit is inaccessible to fluid within the axial bore; a device configured to rotate the valve ball, the device being located radially outside the axial bore; and an encapsulation positioned to receive the valve ball and having portions located radially between the pipe bore and the device configured to rotate the valve ball, such that the encapsulation prevents fluid within the axial bore from accessing the device configured to rotate the valve ball.
US09322241B2 Method and device for sealing a well by means of a core plug, plug for implementing the method, and extractor tool designed to remove it
Methods and apparatus for sealing a well are disclosed. The method includes introducing a plug axially into the well, with a mouth of the plug turned up and a bottom wall part turned down, the plug being positioned in the well at a desired depth. The plug is inflated by injecting a high-pressure liquid into it via its mouth so that a tubular wall part of the plug expands radially beyond its elastic limit and presses firmly and tightly against the wall of the well by a crimping effect, while its bottom wall part serves as a sealing partition, forming a tight barrier between lower and upper parts of the well that it separates. The plug has an internal axial mandrel that connects its mouth to its bottom wall, the mandrel being pierced with channels that allow injection of high-pressure liquid inside the plug via the mouth and channels.
US09322226B2 Device for a safety connector for a pipe string suspension
A device is for a release module for attaching a pipe string to a heave compensated, load bearing unit arranged on a floating installation, where two or more hydraulic cylinder units form an extendable connection between the heave compensated, load bearing unit and a portion of the pipe string.
US09322224B2 Contactless data communications coupling
A coupler for coupling a first and a second section of a transmission line embedded in a first and a second component respectively, includes a first half-coupler including a first electrically conductive housing, a first electrically conductive structure, and a first structure of dielectric material, and a second half-coupler including a second electrically conductive housing, a second electrically conductive structure, and a second structure of dielectric material. When the first and second components are connected end-to-end, the first and second housings come into contact to form together an electromagnetic cavity, inside which the first and second conductive structures are separated from each other by the first and second dielectric structures, so as to allow the first and second conductive structures to be in electromagnetic communication with each other.
US09322223B2 Method and system for data-transfer via a drill pipe
The present invention relates to a drill-pipe communication assembly. The drill-pipe communication assembly includes a first drill pipe and an insulated tube disposed within, and generally concentric with, the first drill pipe. A male insert is disposed within a first end of the first drill pipe and a female insert is disposed within a second end of the first drill pipe. A conductor is electrically coupled to the male insert and the female insert. The conductor extends along a length of the first drill pipe. The conductor facilitates transmission of electrical signals from the first end of the first drill pipe to the second end of the first drill pipe.
US09322221B2 Riser floatation with anti-vibration strakes
A substantially cylindrical buoyancy module for a marine riser includes a plurality of buoyancy elements separated along at least one helical separation plane.
US09322218B2 Borehole cutting assembly for directional cutting
A borehole cutting assembly for directional cutting in a borehole, the assembly comprising an input pipe and a cutting head rotatably mounted on the input pipe such that the orientation of the cutting head relative to the input pipe can be altered to determine the direction of cutting of the borehole. A cutting tool and cutting tool motor are mounted on the cutting head to enable the cutting tool to be rotatably driven relative to the cutting head so that when the cutting tool is loaded in use the cutting head is subject to a tool reaction torque that acts to rotate the cutting head to change the orientation of the cutting head. The cutting head is rotatably mounted on the input pipe by a controlled torque coupling comprising a progressive cavity pump having a rotor and a stator each provided with drive formations arranged to define a fluid flow cavity therebetween. Rotation of the rotor relative to the stator forces fluid flow through the cavity to counteract the tool reaction torque. Fluid flow control means is provided to resist the flow of fluid through the cavity in use and thus to control the magnitude of the counteraction generated by the progressive cavity pump to the tool reaction torque.
US09322217B1 Downhole adjustable mud motor
A downhole adjustable mud motor for boring wellbores, such as a hole in the earth. The downhole adjustable mud motor has a progressive cavity power section with a power cavity end, wherein the progressive cavity power section has a rotor rotatably captured within a stator and a plurality of fluid flow paths between the stator and the rotor for flowing drilling fluid. A power transmission section can be connected to the power cavity end having a central axis and an offset axis. A first adjustable member can be fastened to the stator. A second adjustable member can have a locking member, a bearing assembly connecting to the transmission assembly, and a fastener operatively connected to the bearing assembly. The locking member prevents compression of the second adjustable member inside of the first adjustable member when drilling fluid flows through the downhole adjustable mud motor.
US09322214B2 Covering for an architectural opening
The present invention relates to end stops for use in retractable coverings for architectural openings where the end stops have impact-absorbing means which are bi-directionally cushioning. The end stop will remain at a dedicated position even after being impacted.
US09322213B2 Display with an adjustable focus mechanism
An aspect of the invention provides a display with an adjustable focus mechanism. The display with an adjustable focus mechanism includes a display panel for emitting a plurality of rays to form an image; a light modulation device for receiving the rays from the display panel and adjusting an emergent angle of each ray; and a controller for providing a control signal to drive the light modulation device by estimating the emergent angle of the each of the rays according to an eyesight data of a user and a distance between the user and the display.
US09322210B2 Cordless fabric venetian window shade assembly
A fabric venetian window shade assembly including: a fabric venetian window shade including a pair of opposing first and second facings coupled by a plurality of vanes; an actuation system including: a roller configured to receive the fabric venetian window shade; a spring-loaded ratchet operatively coupled to the roller; a first weighted rail attached to a lower edge of the first facing; and a second weighted rail attached to a lower edge of the second facing, wherein the first weighted rail and the second weighted rail are separate.
US09322202B2 Rotary mechanism and electronic device thereof
A rotary mechanism includes a supporter and a bracket. The supporter includes a body, a pivot portion and a support portion. The body whereon the pivot portion is disposed is disposed on a base. The support portion includes a bar and a guiding structure. A low end of the bar is connected to the body, and the guiding structure is disposed on a top end of the bar. The bracket includes a frame, a constraint portion, a pivot slot structure and a contact portion. The constraint portion and the pivot slot structure are disposed on the frame. The contact portion slides along the guiding structure when the bracket rotates relative to the supporter, so that position of the pivot portion moves from an end to the other end of the pivot slot structure structure, and the constraint portion contacts against the body for constraint rotation of the bracket.
US09322200B1 Outer handle device for vehicle door
An outer handle device for a vehicle door includes: a latch mechanism; an outer handle having a grip and a coupling arm that is consecutively provided at the other end of the grip and is coupled to the latch mechanism; a base member that is made of a synthetic resin and arranged on the outer side of the outer panel; a metallic reinforcing plate that is interposed between the base member and an outer surface of the outer panel; a cylinder lock configured to switch between locked and unlocked states of the vehicle door, that is disposed in the base member; and a receiving portion that is provided in the reinforcing plate and abuts against the coupling arm during a turning operation of the outer handle to an opening side of the vehicle door to restrict a turning end of the outer handle.
US09322199B2 Latch mechanism
A latch is provided including a fork bolt configured to rotate between an unlatch position and a latched position. A detent is configured to cooperate with the forkbolt. A bumper includes an upper contact portion and an elongated lower portion. The bumper is configured to receive a striker when the fork bolt is in the latched position. A guide member includes a generally curved flexible portion. The flexible portion is configured to deflect about a first end to guide the striker towards the upper contact portion of the bumper.
US09322198B2 Vehicle door latch mechanism
A latch assembly includes a door latch member and a release member. The door latch member pivots between a latched position and an unlatched position. The release member is movably coupled to the door latch member to move the door latch member from the latched position to the unlatched position. An inertia activated lock-out mechanism includes a locking member and a counterweight. The locking member moves between a locking position that prevents movement of the door latch member from the latched position to the unlatched position, and a non-interfering position in which the door latch member operates between the latched position and the unlatched position. The counterweight moves the locking member to the locking position in response to an inertial force exceeding a threshold level being applied to the vehicle door latch mechanism.
US09322197B2 Prisoner safety seat and method of use
A prisoner seat security device includes a retractable strap which hooks or clasps onto a prisoner, preferably by a restraint device on the prisoner, such as hand-cuffs. As the prison seats in the seat, the strap retracts. The officer can then lock the retraction mechanism so that the strap will not extend and the prisoner is held in place. When it is desired for the prisoner to get out of the chair, the lock is released, allowing the prisoner to stand the strap to be disconnected.
US09322195B2 Lock devices, systems and methods
Disclosed are various embodiments of lock devices, systems, and methods. A lock of the application can include an internal mechanism to permit backdriven operation and lost motion operation. In one form the lock can be made from an assembly of parts that have locating features that require one way installation/assembly. The lock can include an internal power source capable of driving electronics used to determine handedness of a door.
US09322194B2 Intelligent door lock system
An intelligent door lock system is provided with a position sensing device configured to be coupled to a drive shaft of a lock device. The position sensing device senses position of the drive shaft and assists in locking and unlocking a lock of a lock device. An engine is provided with a memory coupled to the positioning sensing device. A circuit is coupled to the engine and an energy source is coupled to the circuit. A device converts energy into mechanical energy and is coupled to the circuit, positioning sensing device and the drive shaft. The device that converts energy is coupled to the energy source to receive energy from the energy source.
US09322193B2 Structure of key part having hideable lock cylinder
The present invention is to provide a structure of key part having hideable lock cylinder, which comprises a base unit having an end able to be fixed on an object body; a lock cylinder unit mounted at the other end of the base unit and provided with a cylinder column at an end thereof; and a key unit provided with a locking piece at a side edge of an end thereof, having the other end pivoted on the lock cylinder unit at a position near the cylinder column, and having a groove axially provided thereon for accommodating the cylinder column; whereby the cylinder column can be inserted into a lock adjusting slot of a handcuff, or can be hidden in the key unit while not in use. Thus, a user needs not to worry that pocket of his or her clothing will be hooked and damaged by the cylinder column.
US09322191B2 Grip device, in particular for a vehicle
The invention relates to a grip device (10) for a closure device (80) for a movable part (70), such as a door, lid or the like, of a vehicle, comprising a grip part (20), which is movably mounted relative to the movable part (70), wherein the closure device can be connected to the grip part (20) via a connecting element (14) and the grip part (20) is used to actuate the closure device (80). To this end, according to the invention the grip part (20) is composed of at least two parts, wherein a first part (21) is directly or indirectly mounted on the movable part (70) and a second part (22) is arranged movably on the first part (21), which forms an operating part (22) for operating the grip device (10).
US09322188B2 Hybrid operating room for combined surgical and fixed imaging services in an ambulatory surgical center
An ambulatory surgical center can include a hybrid operating room. The hybrid operating room can include radiation shielding. The ambulatory surgical center can also include an imaging device disposed in the hybrid operating room. The ambulatory surgical center can further include an operating table disposed in the hybrid operating room. The ambulatory surgical center can additionally include a power room adjacent to the operating room. The power room can include a power supply for the imaging device. The ambulatory surgical center can also include a conduit from the power room to the imaging device configured to deliver power to the imaging device. The ambulatory surgical center can further include an emergency power source for the imaging device configured to permit continuity of surgery in the hybrid operating room during a power outage.
US09322177B2 Skylight and method of fabricating the same
A skylight system including a support frame and an apex patch fitting that together support a plurality of glass pieces joined together in a selectable shape. The support frame includes a sill and a setting chair that are arranged to support the base portions of the glass pieces. The apex patch fitting may be of selectable shape and includes an upper and lower member to retain the peaks or corners of the glass therebetween. The apex patch fitting includes one or more positioning keys to align and secure the glass pieces. A method of making the skylights includes the use of an apex retainer tool to maintain the apex patch fitting in a fixed position while placing glass pieces on it. Multiple apex patch fittings can be used for a skylight, including a skylight that is ridge shaped or hipped ridge shape.
US09322176B2 Sustainable energy efficient roof system
A roof system is provided including a roof deck and a first waterproofing membrane disposed upwardly adjacent the roof deck. A channel member is arranged over a portion of the first waterproofing membrane near a perimeter of the roof system. The channel member is secured to the roof deck with a plurality of fasteners. Insulation is arranged upwardly adjacent the first waterproofing membrane A weighted cover board is disposed on top of the insulation. A portion of the insulation and the weighted cover board is arranged within the cavity of the channel member. The first waterproofing membrane surrounds the channel member and extends over a portion of an upper surface of the weighted cover board. A second waterproofing membrane is positioned upwardly adjacent the weighted cover board. The second waterproofing membrane overlaps the portion of the first waterproofing membrane extended over the weighted cover board.
US09322172B2 Concrete structure member strengthened with prestressed FRP elements
A concrete structure member strengthened with prestressed FRP elements includes a concrete structure body and a prestressed FRP element arranged on the former. An epoxy resin overlay surrounding the prestressed FRP element is provided to wrap it up, and a polymer concrete supplemental layer is provided outside the epoxy resin overlay. The concrete structure member can uniformly and effectively transfer the stress from the prestressed FRP element.
US09322168B2 Pad for preventing water damage and staining of ceiling panels
This disclosure provides a device and a method to manage ceilings with stains caused by water condensation. The device is a pad having an insulation layer saturated with antimicrobial compound and a water proof membrane glued under the insulation layer. The pad can be cut to any size. The pad is laying freely on top of a drop ceiling panel and it may be replaced easily when needed.
US09322165B2 Dynamically adjustable acoustic panel device, system and method
A dynamic passive acoustic panel device comprises an enclosure having a front opening, an absorbent panel of sound absorbent material mounted in the enclosure behind the front opening, and a reflective surface mounted in the front opening in front of the absorbent panel. The reflective surface comprises a tessellated array of reflective panels of matching shape arranged in a series of rows, each row being mounted for rotation about a central axis so as to vary the angle of inclination of the reflective panels in each row relative to the absorbent panel from zero degrees to ninety degrees to the absorbent panel, so as to vary the reflection and absorption characteristics of the panel device. A control system controls rotation of the rows of reflective panels, so as to vary the reflection and absorption levels between maximum reflection and maximum absorption based on desired acoustic properties of a space in which the panel device is located.
US09322163B1 Flexible expansion joint seal
An expansion joint seal for a structure includes a central portion having at least one central chamber disposed around a centerline, a first flange portion extending outwardly from the centerline and a second flange portion extending outwardly from the centerline in a direction opposite the first flange portion. When installed on the structure, the first flange portion is attachable to a first substrate of the structure and the second flange portion is attachable to a second substrate of the structure such that the central portion is disposed within and seals a gap formed between the first substrate and the second substrate of the structure. Movement of one or both of the first substrate and the second substrate causes a response in the central portion to maintain the seal.
US09322161B2 Clamps for panels
The present application discloses improvements to support clamps for panels of glass and the like. An arrangement of two clamping halves (9000) each having a clamping surface (9001) and a locating component (9070) interlocking the two halves. Each of the two clamping surfaces are brought together by movement of the locating component through a range of positions, preferably lengthwise, such that portions of them are urged apart thus pressing together the clamping surfaces and securing the panel. In addition the first and second clamp halves include each an opening for a fastener (7014) within a flange (7010, 7012) such that the second opening is oriented approximately perpendicular to the first opening.
US09322158B1 Laminated column with spacer
A method of manufacturing a column for a post frame building. The method including providing a plurality of elongate members arranged side by side. Each elongate member having first and second ends, and first, second, third and fourth faces. The plurality of elongate members may include a first side member, one or more center members, and a second side member. The method further including providing a spacer formed by a first spacer portion, a second spacer portion and a third spacer portion, the second spacer portion being at about a 90 degree angle to the first and third spacer portions. Inserting the first spacer portion between the second face of the first side member and the first face of one of the one or more center members. Inserting the third spacer portion between the second face of the one of the one or more center members and the first face of the second side member, and joining the first side member, the one or more center members, the second side member and the spacer together.
US09322155B2 Resistance screens for use in storm drain filtration systems
Embodiments of the invention provide resistance hanging screens, configured for installation into a storm drain or a component of a storm drain, that comprise a front plate and first and second hanging pivots. The combination of the location of the center of gravity of the resistance hanging screens and the first and second hanging pivots confers a bias of the resistance hanging screens to occupy a closed position when the resistance hanging screen is installed in the storm drain or the storm drain component.