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US11131698B2 Method and monitoring device for selectively determining a partial system leakage capacitance in an ungrounded power supply system
A method and a monitoring device for selectively determining a partial system leakage capacitance in an ungrounded power supply system having a main system and at least one partial system. An extended insulation monitoring system is configured for determining an overall system leakage capacitance of the power supply system; an extended insulation fault location system for determining an ohmic and a capacitive partial test-current portion of a partial test current captured in the respective partial system; and an impedance evaluation system for determining a partial insulation resistance and a partial system leakage capacitance for each partial system to be monitored are provided. For preventing the entire ungrounded power supply system from being switched off, the fundamental idea of the present invention is advantageously based on identifying in which partial system a critical increase of a partial system leakage capacitance has taken place.
US11131694B1 System and method for monitoring current
A system for measuring throughflow of current includes a plurality of monitoring units and an electronic device. Each of the plurality of monitoring units is positioned in a switchboard for monitoring the current flowing through the switchboard and outputting a current signal. The electronic device is electronically connected to the plurality of monitoring units. The electronic device receives the current signal transmitted by the plurality of monitoring units, performs analysis and filtering to isolate and display information as to three-phase current being consumed through the plurality of switchboards.
US11131693B2 Vertical sense devices in vertical trench MOSFET
Vertical sense devices in vertical trench MOSFET. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, an electronic circuit includes a vertical trench metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor configured for switching currents of at least one amp and a current sensing field effect transistor configured to provide an indication of drain to source current of the MOSFET. A current sense ratio of the current sensing FET is at least 15 thousand and may be greater than 29 thousand.
US11131690B2 Contact probe for testing head
It is described a contact probe for a testing head of an apparatus for testing electronic devices including a body essentially extended along a longitudinal direction between a contact tip and a contact head, that contact probe comprising at least one multilayer structure, in turn including a superposition of at least one inner layer or core and a first inner coating layer, and an outer coating layer that completely covers the multilayer structure and made of a material having a higher hardness than a material realizing the core.
US11131685B2 Air data system using magnetically induced voltage
An air data system for measuring an airspeed includes a pair of electrodes, and one or more magnets arranged relative to the pair of electrodes. The pair of electrodes includes a first electrode and a second electrode spaced apart from the first electrode along a first dimension by an air gap. The one or more magnets produce a magnetic field within the air gap. The air data system further includes an electronic circuit interfacing with the pair of electrodes. The electronic circuit outputs a voltage difference measured between the pair of electrodes across the air gap. A magnitude of the voltage difference indicates a magnitude of an air stream velocity through the air gap.
US11131680B2 Cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, a corresponding measuring system, and a corresponding method
The present invention is directed to a cartridge device for a measuring system for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid, in particular a blood sample, comprising a cartridge body having at least one measurement cavity formed therein and having at least one probe element arranged in said at least one measurement cavity for performing a test on said sample liquid; and a cover being attachable on said cartridge body; wherein said cover covers at least partially said at least one measurement cavity and forms a retaining element for retaining said probe element in a predetermined position within said at least one measurement cavity. The invention is directed to a measurement system and a method for measuring viscoelastic characteristics of a sample liquid.
US11131679B2 System and method incorporating solid buffer
A buffered suspension includes a surfactant and a solid buffer particulate having a point of zero charge at least 1.2 pH units different that the pH of the buffered suspension. The buffered suspension can be prepared by mixing a stock solution with the solid buffer particulate and titrating. A method of preforming a pH sensitive process includes drawing the buffered suspension from a reservoir, filtering the solid buffer particulate from the buffered suspension, and applying the filtered solution to a sensor.
US11131678B2 Analysis of anti-erythrocyte antibody in the presence of antibody directed against a surface-bound erythrocyte antigen
An analytical process for detecting antibody in human blood serum, which antibody is directed against blood group antigen, wherein the serum contains an additional antibody directed against a surface antigen, by contacting the serum to be analysed with blood cell membranes, which naturally bear surface blood group antigens, followed by detection of agglutination which indicated the presence of antibody directed against at least one surface antigen of the blood cell membranes. The agglutination reaction caused by the additional antibody is prevented, allowing the detection of anti-blood group antibody.
US11131675B2 Peptides, devices, and methods for the detection of anaplasma antibodies
The invention provides populations of isolated peptides useful for the detection of antibodies that bind to Anaplasma antigens. The peptide populations comprise peptides derived from immunogenic fragments of the Anaplasma Outer Membrane Protein proteins. The invention also provides devices, methods, and kits comprising the populations of isolated peptides useful for the detection of antibodies that bind to Anaplasma antigens and the diagnosis of anaplasmosis. Methods of identifying the particular Anaplasma species infecting a subject using the peptide populations of the invention are also disclosed.
US11131672B1 Method for detecting MERS-CoV in Camilidae
A method for detecting MERS-CoV at high sensitivity and specificity using IgY antibodies that bind to MERS-CoV N protein, its fragments and domains. Isolated or purified IgY monospecific antibodies to MERS-CoV N protein.
US11131669B2 Sealed lateral flow device
A sealed lateral flow device includes a test strip, a base structure, and a removable cover fixed to the base structure. The test strip includes one or more of a sample application zone, a detection zone, and a liquid collection zone. The test strip is disposed within a bottom section of the base structure. The removable cover fixed to the base structure sealingly encloses the test strip within the base structure and forms an airtight seal of the base structure.
US11131667B2 Test platform system and detection method by using the same
The present disclosure provides a paper-based vertical flow test platform including: a detection portion; a movable conjugation portion having an enzyme-labelled protein; and an absorbent portion. The present disclosure further provides a detection method by using the same. With the folding and sliding design, the present disclosure can reduce the volume of specimen fluids used, and prevent the interference problem. Also, a portable diagnostic test platform is provided with ease of use, lower cost, higher sensitivity and longer storage period to meet requirements of point-of-care for the fast, simple and stable detection.
US11131665B1 Method for evaluating urine of a subject to estimate the fertile window
Disclosed herein are devices, systems, methods and kits for performing immunoassay tests to detect for at least progesterone or analytes of progesterone on a sample in association with diagnosing problems and issues associated with corpus luteum functionality. The immunoassay devices and methods may be used in conjunction with diagnostic reader systems and/or a base unit for obtaining a sensitive read-out of the immunoassay results. The immunoassay devices and methods may utilize a competitive binding-like assay and a sandwich binding assay to detect at least progesterone or analytes of progesterone in a sample.
US11131655B2 Dynamic control of accumulation of time for chromatography mass spectrometry
A method of mass spectrometry is provided. The method comprises eluting a sample from a chromatography system, and calculating a desired maximum scan duration for the sample eluting from the chromatographic system based on a duration of a chromatographic peak of the sample as it elutes from the chromatography system, and a minimum number of scans per chromatographic peak to be performed. A maximum accumulation duration is calculated based on the desired maximum scan duration. The sample is ionised to produce sample ions using an ion source. The sample ions are directed along an ion path from the ion source to a mass analyser. A first set of mass analysis scans are performed. Each of the first set of mass analysis scans comprises: accumulating a portion of sample ions at a point along the ion path, wherein the portion of sample ions are accumulated for a duration not exceeding the maximum accumulation duration, and mass analysing the portion of sample ions using the mass analyser. The mass analyser is a Fourier Transform mass analyser or a Time of Flight mass analyser.
US11131651B2 Method of inspecting structure and inspection system
In a method of inspecting a structure, a first ultrasonic signal generated from a target structure by a first laser beam is received. The first ultrasonic signal is generated by providing the first laser beam generated from a first excitation unit to the target structure. A second ultrasonic signal generated from the target structure by a second laser beam different from the first laser beam is received. The second ultrasonic signal is generated by providing the second laser beam generated from a second excitation unit to the target structure. A third ultrasonic signal generated from the target structure by the first and second laser beams is received. The third ultrasonic signal is generated by simultaneously providing the first and second laser beams to the target structure. It is determined whether the target structure is damaged based on first, second and third ultrasonic frequency spectra that are obtained by converting the first, second and third ultrasonic signals, respectively.
US11131645B2 Methods and systems for hematocrit measurement
Systems and methods for hematocrit measurement are provided. In some embodiments, a method for measuring glucose in a blood sample comprises measuring hematocrit in a blood sample using a Thevenin equivalent circuit to calculate a hematocrit complex impedance value, mapping the calculated hematocrit impedance to a hematocrit concentration in the blood sample, and calculating a concentration of glucose in the blood sampled using the mapped hematocrit concentration.
US11131644B2 Biosensor and biological detection method
A biosensor and a biological detection method are provided. The biosensor includes a substrate, a plurality of first and second electrodes in a strip shape, a material layer and a capture antibody. The substrate has a sampling region and a measuring region connected to the sampling region. The first and second electrodes are disposed on the substrate in the measuring region, and the first and second electrodes are arranged alternately with each other, wherein the first electrodes are connected in parallel with each other, and the second electrodes are connected in parallel with each other. The material layer is disposed on the substrate in the measuring region and covers the first and second electrodes, wherein the material layer has a channel exposing a portion of each of the first electrodes and a portion of each of the second electrodes, the channel is connected to the sampling region, and an extending direction of the channel is interlaced with an extending direction of the first electrodes and the second electrodes. The capture antibody is disposed on the first and second electrodes exposed by the channel.
US11131639B2 Analyzer, analysis system, analysis method and program
To more accurately output a signal related to a source of particulate matter floating in the atmosphere, an analyzer is equipped with a mass concentration measuring unit, an element analysis unit, and a source-related signal output unit. The mass concentration measuring unit measures the mass concentration of fine particulate matter (FP) in the atmosphere. The element analysis unit analyzes an element contained in the FP. The source-related signal output unit outputs a signal related to the source of the FP on the basis of the mass concentration measurement result from the mass concentration measuring unit, and the analysis result for the element contained in the FP from the element analysis unit.
US11131638B2 Calibration method and analysis device
A calibration method is executed in an analysis device including a spectroscopic element for diffracting a signal generated from a specimen by irradiating the specimen with a primary beam, and a detector that detects the signal diffracted by the spectroscopic element, the detector having a plurality of detection regions arranged in an energy dispersion direction, and the detector detecting the signal to acquire a spectrum of the signal. The calibration method includes determining energy of the signal detected in each of the plurality of detection regions based on a positional relationship between the specimen and the spectroscopic element and a positional relationship between the spectroscopic element and each of the plurality of detection regions.
US11131636B2 Ionic concentration-measuring device for measuring in situ an ionic concentration of an ionic compound in a porous medium solution and method therefor
A device for measuring an ionic concentration of an ionic compound in a porous medium solution contained in a porous medium. The device includes a sensing portion, a light source, and a light sensor. The sensing portion is miniaturized and includes a permeable material body defining a measuring cavity therein and is insertable in the porous medium to allow the porous medium solution to diffuse through the permeable material body. The light source illuminates the porous medium solution contained inside the measuring cavity. The light sensor detects a resulting light emanating from the porous medium solution, the resulting light having at least one spectral characteristic indicative of the ionic concentration of the ionic compound in the porous medium solution. There is also provided a method for measuring in situ an ionic concentration of an ionic compound in a porous medium solution contained in a porous medium.
US11131635B2 Infrared detection camera
An infrared detection camera for the inspection of coated substrates. A corrosion sensing instrument is handheld, portable, battery powered, compact and lightweight. The camera performs nondestructive, real time imaging of corrosion and defects beneath painted metal or plastics or composite surfaces. The device includes a user-friendly computer interface for real time imaging and image storage capability and is typically used for detecting early stage corrosion beneath painted aircraft aluminum surfaces. The handheld device has a front “open air” imaging port which is designed to be placed in soft contact against the painted surface to be inspected by the instrument. The device includes an infrared camera and infrared lighting to capture an image of the surface. The captured image is transferred to a computer and analyzed to locate imperfections below a coating on a surface.
US11131634B1 Materials and methods for field testing of cannabis samples
The subject invention provides colorimetric test strips and fast screening field test kits for differentiating between cannabinoids in cannabis samples, preferably, for differentiating marijuana from other cannabis plants, e.g., hemp. The fast screening field test kit can also be used for confirming the presence of marijuana in a complex cannabis sample. The colorimetric test strips use a solid substrate (e.g., capillary microextraction of volatiles (CMV) device) for the colorimetric reaction. The non-polar nature of the CMV sorbent does not allow the reaction of FBBB and THC to spread, producing an intense red color in the presence of a plant with high concentration of THC (e.g., marijuana) or an orange color in the presence of a plant with a high concentration of CBD (e.g., hemp).
US11131631B2 Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy by stepwise optical saturation
A microscopy method and system includes obtaining a plurality of raw fluorescence images, respective ones of the plurality of raw fluorescence images obtained by exciting a sample using a light source at a respective irradiance value in a weak saturation region of the sample, and capturing the respective raw fluorescence image; applying a plurality of weights to the plurality of raw fluorescence images in a one-to-one correspondence so as to generate a plurality of weighted fluorescence images, wherein a respective weight is based on the respective irradiance value at which the corresponding raw fluorescence image was obtained; and linearly combining the plurality of weighted fluorescence images, thereby generating the output image having a resolution greater than a diffraction limit. Respective raw fluorescence images correspond to irradiance values different from one another.
US11131629B2 Apparatus and methods for measuring phase and amplitude of light through a layer
In one embodiment, disclosed are apparatus, methods, and targets for determining a phase shift of a photomask having a phase-shift target. An inspection or metrology system is used to direct an incident beam towards the target and then detect a plurality of intensity measurements that are transmitted through the target in response to the incident beam. A phase shift value for the target may then be determined based on the intensity measurements.
US11131627B2 Fuel contamination monitor
An apparatus to detect contaminants in a fuel comprises an input to receive a fuel flow. A light scattering system is coupled to the input. An imaging system is coupled to the light scattering system. A memory is coupled to the imaging system. A processor is coupled to the memory. Output signals from the imaging and light scattering systems are transferred to the processor. The processor is configured to cause the light scattering system to monitor the light scattering intensity from the contaminants in the fuel flow. The processor is configured to cause the light scattering system to measure a light scattering intensity signal from the contaminants in the fuel flow. The processor is configured to generate a trigger signal to turn on the imaging system when the light scattering intensity is greater than a predetermined threshold.
US11131626B2 Optical absorption spectroscopy based gas analyzer systems and methods
The present invention provides a system for measuring concentrations of trace gases in gas mixtures using an absorption spectroscopy method. The system comprising: a resonant optical cavity containing a gas mixture, a continuous-wave external cavity laser, a detector system for measuring an absorption of laser light by the gas in the resonant optical cavity, wherein the ratio of the round-trip length of the external cavity laser to the round-trip length of the resonant optical cavity or its inverse value is between N−0.2 and N+0.2, where N is a positive integer number.
US11131624B2 Compact fourier transform infrared spectrometer
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for measuring a fundamental mode vibrational spectrum of materials and substances in the Mid-IR spectral range of 2.5 μm to 14 μm wavelength. In one embodiment, a Mid-infrared FT-IR spectrometer system measures, identifies, or quantifies substances in the spectral range 2.5 μm to 14 μm. The system includes an infrared Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) single element emitter light source. The light source is configured in operation to be electrically pulsed and to emit electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range from 2.5 μm to 14 μm and with integral energy concentrating optic to provide energy for a spectral absorption process. A scanning beam splitter is positioned in an interferometer optical path with fixed angle mirrors and a thermal detector having a sensitivity to determine a maximum optical sensitivity of the system.
US11131618B2 Smart flow cytometers with self monitoring and self validation
In some embodiments, a smart flow cytometer includes a monitoring system to monitor differing operational parameters of the smart flow cytometer to detect an advanced failure of components and an advanced need for maintenance. In others, a smart flow cytometer includes a quality control system including a reservoir of quality control beads to periodically run a validation test with the quality control beads in order to determine the ability of the flow cytometer to generate quality data output from a plurality of light detectors. In some embodiments, a plurality of smart flow cytometers are coupled into communication with a computer communication network; a central repair server system is coupled into communication with the computer communication network and the plurality of smart flow cytometers; wherein each of the plurality of smart flow cytometers includes a monitoring system coupled to monitor differing operational parameters of the smart flow cytometer for possible failure.
US11131607B2 Modal analysis for damage rate measurement and prediction
Damage rate data associated with a plurality of positions on a machine can be used construct a damage rate covariance matrix, from which a matrix of modes can be derived. A subset of modes from the matrix of modes can be identified, and damage rate monitoring positions on the machine can be selected by identifying a subset of the plurality of positions on the machine that maximize a determinant associated with the matrix of modes using D-optimal row selection.
US11131604B2 Turbocharger speed sensor diagnostic tool and method
A tester tool for a sensor and related method includes connecting the sensor to the tester tool, activating the tester tool to operate the sensor, and testing the sensor. The tester tool includes a power supply, a control module, a display module and a connector plug adapted for releasable connection with a sensor connector plug, the connector plug being connected to the power supply for receiving power to operate the sensor, and to the control module for providing information to the control module from the sensor. The display module provides information to a user indicative of operation of the sensor when the sensor is active and receives power to operate from the power supply.
US11131603B2 Sensorized mechanical component
A mechanically functional component having at least one sensor arranged to convert one or more physical magnitudes to electrical sensor signals. The sensor includes an electroactive composite deposited directly onto the mechanically functional component and at least one conductive electrode deposited directly on a part of the electroactive composite.
US11131600B2 Test fixture for aligning center of lens
A test fixture includes a base and an adjustable structure. The adjustable structure includes a limiting block, a locking block, and a fixing member. The limiting block is disposed on the base. The locking block is disposed on the base and abuts an edge of the limiting block to lock the limiting block in position. The fixing member is disposed on the limiting block to fix the limiting block on the base. When the locking block is moved from a first position to a second position, the locking block unlocks the limiting block, the fixing member is loosened, and the limiting block can rotate on the base. After the limiting block is rotated, the locking block is moved from the second position to the first position to lock the limiting block, and the fixing member is tightened to fix the limiting block on the base.
US11131599B1 Sensing mechanism of two-dimensional airfoil model
A sensing mechanism of a two-dimensional airfoil model, which includes pressure sensor groups, multiple first tubes, the second tube, and a cavity. The pressure sensor groups are vertically fixed to mounting holes in the surface of the two-dimensional airfoil model. The pressure measurement surface of each pressure sensor is vertical to the surface of the two-dimensional airfoil model. Multiple mounting holes are opened in and vertical to the surface of the two-dimensional airfoil model. The cavity is fixed to the interior of the two-dimensional airfoil model. The reference pressure end of each pressure sensor is connected to the cavity through the first tube, the multiple pressure sensors of the pressure sensor groups are in one-to-one correspondence with the multiple first tubes. The cavity is connected with the first end of the second tube. The second end of the second tube is located in the air outside the two-dimensional airfoil model.
US11131595B2 Pressure sensing device and method for using the same
A pressure sensing film includes first and second films. The first and second films are configured to form an optical cavity therebetween. A flexible transparent film is arranged in the optical cavity. The flexible transparent film is compressible in response to a pressure change in air adjacent the pressure sensing film. A pressure sensing device and a method of sensing pressure adjacent a surface are also disclosed.
US11131593B2 Sensor device
A sensor device that can suppress positional fluctuations of a sensor element with first and second magnetism collection portions due to injection molding of a housing is provided. A housing of a torque sensor has a ring portion cover portion that surrounds and holds a first ring portion of a first magnetism collection ring and a second ring portion of a second magnetism collection ring, and a sensor cover portion that houses a first magnetism collection portion, a second magnetism collection portion, and a sensor unit. The sensor cover portion extends toward the radially outer side from the ring portion cover portion. The sensor cover portion has a sensor housing portion that houses the sensor unit as interposed between the first magnetism collection portion and the second magnetism collection portion, an opening portion that opens in the axial direction, and a lid portion that closes the opening portion.
US11131592B2 Motor unit and vehicle
A motor unit includes a drive motor having an output shaft with a hollow portion, and a torque sensor arranged inside the hollow portion. The output shaft is formed by a magnetic body. A vehicle can include the motor unit. The drive motor can be a traction motor that generates traction drive force of the vehicle, for example.
US11131585B2 Process for the contactless determination of the skin temperature and device for carrying out the process
A process and a device are provided for a contactless determination of a measuring location (32) on a body, which point is intended for the measurement of a skin temperature of a human being (10). A signature (36) indicating a measuring location (32) on the body is detected by means of a sensor system (16). A skin temperature measurement is carried out on the measuring location (32) on the body. A signature (36) detectable in the infrared range and a sensor system (16) sensitive in the infrared range are used. Both the detection of the infrared range signature (36) and the measurement of the skin temperature at the measuring location (32) on the body are carried out by means of the sensor system (16) sensitive in the infrared range.
US11131575B2 Method and apparatus for calibrating remaining doses of product in a refillable dispenser
An exemplary dispenser includes a housing and a refill unit. The refill unit being removable and replaceable. The dispenser also includes a processor, memory, a dose count stored in memory that is indicative of the number of doses in a full refill unit, a level sensor for detecting a predetermined level the refill unit and a dispense count indicative of the number doses of product dispensed from the refill unit. In addition, the dispenser includes memory and has logic stored in the memory for recalibrating the number of doses remaining in the refill unit as a function of the dose count, the number of doses of product dispensed and the predetermined level of product. The number of doses of product remaining in the refill unit may be displayed on the dispenser, on a remote station, or on both the dispenser and a remote station.
US11131571B2 Magnetic flowmeter assembly with glitch removing capability
A system and related method is provided for correcting measurement glitches detected by a magnetic flowmeter assembly in determining a fluid flow velocity. The magnetic flowmeter assembly includes a pair of electrodes that receive an instantaneous first and second electrode potential (voltage potential), Ue1 and Ue2, so as to determine an instantaneous induced voltage Ue across the fluid. A signal processor sends a digital signal of the induced voltage (voltage signal Ue) to a micro-processor, which processes the signal data and computes the corresponding instantaneous fluid velocity, v. Moreover, an instantaneous glitch detection variable Um is computed based on the electrode potentials (Ue1 and Ue2), so as to detect the presence of measurement glitches in said electrode potentials, wherein the signal processor will provide a digital signal of Um to the micro-processor. As such, the flowmeter assembly is able to correct for the measurement glitches by manipulating the instantaneous voltage signal Ue, such that the computed and displayed fluid flow velocity is not skewed by said measurement glitches.
US11131568B2 Sensor package, method of manufacturing the same, and method of manufacturing lid structure
Disclosed are sensor packages, methods of manufacturing the same, and methods of manufacturing lid structures. The sensor package comprises a package substrate, a gas sensor on the package substrate, a lid on the package substrate and having a hole extending between a first inner surface and a first outer surface of the lid, the first inner surface of the lid facing toward the package substrate and the first outer surface of the lid facing away from the package substrate, and a waterproof film in the hole of the lid. The waterproof film is formed on the first inner surface and the first outer surface of the lid.
US11131564B2 Component identification
A component identification system is disclosed. The component identification system may include a sensor system that includes a first Hall-effect switch configured to provide a first output signal corresponding to a state of the first Hall-effect switch, and a second Hall-effect switch configured to provide a second output signal corresponding to a state of the second Hall-effect switch. The sensor system may be configured to provide a single output signal that is based on the first output signal and the second output signal and indicates a combined state of the first Hall-effect switch and the second Hall-effect switch. The component identification system may include a component that is to be identified. The component may include a first magnet configured to affect the state of the first Hall-effect switch and a second magnet configured to affect the state of the second Hall-effect switch.
US11131562B2 Pedestrian pace estimation with pace change updating
In an embodiment, a method includes receiving, by a processor of a mobile device, raw pedometer data from a pedometer included in or coupled to the mobile device. The processor receives raw GNSS data from a GNSS receiver included in or coupled to the mobile device. A first filter uses the raw pedometer data to estimate a step frequency of a user wearing or holding the mobile device. The processor determines a pace change from the estimated step frequency. Responsive to the pace change, the processor adapts a bandwidth of a second filter and estimates, by the second filter, an estimated pace or speed of the user.
US11131554B2 Systems and methods for vehicle telemetry
Technologies are disclosed that are used to control the transmission and processing of vehicle telemetry data. Routing data configured to be used to navigate the vehicle is accessed. Using the routing data, telemetry broadcast parameters are generated. The telemetry broadcast parameters are transmitted to the vehicle. Transmissions of telemetry data in accordance with the broadcast parameters are received from the vehicle. The received telemetry data is used in generating a simulated environment for a route planning learning engine, in simulating a vehicle, in validating routes and maps, and/or in performing vehicle diagnostics.
US11131551B2 Map data providing system using coordinate transformation and reference points
A map data providing system stores map data including multiple section data in which a reference point indicated by absolute coordinates is set for each of multiple sections, and a map element is represented by relative coordinates to the reference point of the section to which the map element belongs, detects position coordinates of the vehicle based on a navigation signal, employs a difference between absolute coordinates of the map element indicated by the map data and absolute coordinates of the map element identified based on the relative position of the map element and the position coordinates of the vehicle as a deviation amount, calculates a correction amount based on the deviation amount, corrects the position information of the reference point by using the correction amount, and creates corrected map data indicating position coordinates of the map element.
US11131542B2 CMOS image sensor for RGB imaging and depth measurement with laser sheet scan
An imaging unit includes a light source and a pixel array. The light source projects a line of light that is scanned in a first direction across a field of view of the light source. The line of light oriented in a second direction that is substantially perpendicular to the first direction. The pixel array is arranged in at least one row of pixels that extends in a direction that is substantially parallel to the second direction. At least one pixel in a row is capable of generating two-dimensional color information of an object in the field of view based on a first light reflected from the object and is capable of generating three-dimensional (3D) depth information of the object based on the line of light reflecting from the object. The 3D-depth information includes time-of-flight information.
US11131539B2 Multimodal image data acquisition system and method
A system and method for acquiring imaging data of an object. The system includes a beam splitter for directing a derivative sample beam towards the object and a derivative reference beam towards a reflective element; a detector for detecting at least one of the returned reference beam and the returned sample beam; a mode switching module for selecting an operating mode between an optical coherence tomography (OCT) mode and a hyperspectral imaging (HSI) mode; and a computing module for receiving the detection from the detector and the mode from the mode switching module, wherein in the OCT mode, the computing device generates OCT imaging data by determining an interference pattern produced by a superposition of the returned reference beam and the returned sample beam, and wherein in the HSI mode, the computing module generating hyperspectral imaging data by determining hyperspectral information of the returned sample beam.
US11131538B2 Determining azimuth of an antenna based on identification of an azimuth error
The present disclosure relates to identifying azimuth error and determining an azimuth of an antenna installed in a cell of a cellular network. In a preferred embodiment, the network entity receives a plurality of transmission parameters basis to which the network entity identifies a target cell. The network entity further divides angular region of the cell serving the target cell into a plurality of cones out of which a target cone is identified by the network entity. The network entity then performs first iteration yielding a first azimuth, and in an event of an azimuth error in the first azimuth, the network entity performs second iteration yielding a second azimuth. The present disclosure also encompasses predicting an optimum azimuth of said antenna in an event of azimuth error/s in the first azimuth and the second azimuth.
US11131533B1 Shock resistant mounting structures for fuze systems
Shock resistant mounting structures for fuze systems. The shock resistant mounting structures may comprise: a shock resistant base cap and a shock resistant washer. The shock resistant base cap may comprise a circular cap housing and a plurality of first cripple studs disposed within the circular cap housing. The circular cap housing may be configured to engage a flange end of a fuze and may be adapted to snugly fit within a fuze well. The shock resistant washer may comprise a ring-shaped housing and one or more second cripple studs radially disposed within the ring-shaped housing. The ring-shaped housing may have a center opening adapted to engage a fuze body. When installed, the shock resistant base cap and shock resistant washer may be disposed within the fuze well and may minimize or divert shock loading energy from entering a fuze.
US11131522B2 Associating metadata regarding state of firearm with data stream
A portable camera may be activated in response to the activity of a firearm. Furthermore, an individual who discharged a firearm may be identified. Furthermore, information related to the firing of a firearm may be recorded, assessed, identified and transmitted. Furthermore, the status of an implement at a mount may be monitored. Furthermore, a charging device for delivering electrical power to components of a firearm may be used. A communications channel may be established between a firearm telematics sensor and a video camera, optionally by means of intermediary devices. A communications channel may be established between a mount (e.g., holster) telematics device and local and/or remote monitoring service components, optionally by means of intermediary devices. When the telematics sensor detects that its associated firearm has been removed from a holster, is in motion, or is being discharged, the telematics sensor may signal the video camera to initiate recording.
US11131519B2 Weapon usage tracking system integration with virtual reality
Systems and methods are provided for weapon system monitoring and virtual deployment presentation, including a connection point that receives signals from a plurality of weapons within a deployment location, the signals including sensor information recorded using sensors of the weapons, a server device running application software that receives the signals from the connection point and processes the signals to generate a virtual reality depiction of the deployment location, and a graphical user interface presenting a field of view of the virtual reality depiction of the deployment location with icons indicating at least one of the positions, orientations or affiliations of the plurality of weapons.
US11131518B2 Modular barrel system and method for its manufacture
A modular barrel system for firearm includes a first barrel segment and a second barrel segment. Each barrel segment comprises a tubular member having an axial bore, a proximal end, and a distal end. The proximal end of the first barrel segment has a first threaded element for removably attaching the first barrel segment to a firearm. The distal end of the first barrel segment has a second threaded element and the proximal end of the second barrel segment has a third threaded element which is complementary with the second threaded element, the third threaded element for removably attaching the second barrel segment to the first barrel segment. In a further aspect, method for the manufacture of a modular barrel system are provided.
US11131503B2 Carbon fiber, carbon composite and furnace purification by hydrogen reduction followed by thermal heat treatment
A method of manufacture for a carbon/carbon part including a method to remove contamination from an intermediate product of the carbon/carbon part and furnace utilizing a gaseous reducing agent hydrogen gas to reduce the contaminates, thereby causing the contaminates to transition to a gaseous state at relatively lower temperatures. A method to remove contamination from an intermediate product of the carbon/carbon part and furnace utilizing hydrogen gas to reduce the contaminates, thereby causing the contaminates to transition to a gaseous state at relatively lower temperatures.
US11131502B2 Heating system with induction power supply and electromagnetic acoustic transducer with induction power supply
A system for heating a fluid and an electromagnetic acoustic transducer EMAT system is provided. Both systems have a drive circuit. The amount of heat and the amplitude (and acceleration) of the vibrations is respectively controllable by controlling an input to a terminal of a switch. The heating system comprises a porous graphite foam conductor which is exposed to an electromagnetic field generated by an oscillating circuit. When exposed, the foam conductor conducts induced electric current which heats the same and a fluid in contact with the conductor. The EMAT system comprises at least one magnet configured to generate a static magnetic field, an oscillating circuit and a working element. The working element, when exposed to the static magnetic field and the electromagnetic field produced by the oscillating circuit, vibrates against a load. The vibrations dry the load.
US11131493B2 Clear ice maker with warm air flow
A method for preparing clear ice includes supporting an ice tray via a rotating assembly. The rotating assembly includes a shroud enclosing a bottom surface of an ice forming plate of the ice tray, and forms an interior passage formed below the ice forming plate. The method further includes supplying water into the ice tray and supplying an air flow from an intake duct via an air duct inlet to the interior passage. The method also includes controlling an angular rotation of the rotating assembly. The rotating assembly rotates relative to the intake duct and the air duct inlet, and the air flow is continuously supplied from the intake duct throughout the angular rotation.
US11131487B2 Heat exchanger, indoor unit of air-conditioning apparatus, and air-conditioning apparatus
A heat exchanger includes a plurality of fins arranged in parallel, and a plurality of heat exchanger tubes penetrating the fins. The heat transfer tubes define a plurality of refrigerant passages through which refrigerant is passed inside the heat exchanger. Each of the refrigerant passages is formed as a single independent passage from the refrigerant inlet to the refrigerant outlet.
US11131484B2 Geothermal energy collection system
The disclosed technology includes methods of extracting geothermal energy, generally comprising the steps of: insertion of a thermal mass into a Heat Absorption Zone, absorbing heat in thermal mass, raising the thermal mass to a Heat Transfer Zone, and transferring the heat from the thermal mass. The acquired heat can be used to generate electricity or to drive an industrial process. The thermal mass can have internal chambers containing a liquid such as molten salt, and can also have structures facilitating heat exchange using a thermal exchange fluid, such as a gas or a glycol-based fluid. In some embodiments, two thermal masses are used as counterweights, reducing the energy consumed in bringing the heat in the thermal masses to the surface. In other embodiments, solid or molten salt can be directly supplied to a well shaft to acquire geothermal heat and returned to the surface in a closed loop system.
US11131477B2 Connector for flexible duct, flexible duct with interchangeable end, and method thereof
A flexible duct having a hollow tube shape. The flexible duct includes at least one end, and an opening defined by a first edge of the at least one end and forming a duct inlet or duct outlet. The at least one end includes at least a first attachment and a second attachment, and the first attachment and the second attachment are different. The first attachment and the second attachment can be used independently of one another to connect the at least one end to a first inlet or a first outlet. In one embodiment, a flexible duct includes an attachment that is a cuff. In another embodiment, a connector includes two different attachments and the connector can be affixed to a flexible duct end. In another embodiment, a method includes providing a flexible duct with different attachments at one end of the flexible duct, and flowing air through the flexible duct. In a further embodiment, a method includes providing a connector having two different attachments.
US11131474B2 Thermostat with user interface features
A controller for controlling an environmental condition of a building via building equipment includes a user interface configured to present information to a user, an air quality sensor configured to sense indoor air quality conditions, a communications interface configured to communicate with a server system and receive outdoor air quality data from the server system, and a processing circuit. The processing circuit is configured to generate indoor air quality data based on the sensed indoor air quality data conditions sensed by the air quality sensor, receive, via the communications interface, the outdoor air quality data from the server system, and generate one or more interfaces indicating the indoor air quality conditions and the outdoor air quality conditions based on the indoor air quality data and the outdoor air quality data and cause the user interface to display the one or more interfaces.
US11131466B2 Heat source unit and air conditioner having the heat source unit
A heat source unit for an air conditioner that includes a refrigerant circuit includes: an external housing; and a cooling heat exchanger that is disposed in the external housing and that is connected to the refrigerant circuit. The external housing accommodates: a compressor connected to the refrigerant circuit; a heat source heat exchanger that is connected to the refrigerant circuit and that exchanges heat between a refrigerant circulating in the refrigerant circuit and a heat source; and an electric box. The electric box includes a top and a plurality of side walls; accommodates electrical components that control the air conditioner; and further includes an air passage that includes an air inlet and an air outlet. An air flow is induced through the air passage from the air inlet to the air outlet for cooling at least some of the electrical components.
US11131465B2 Vacuum steam heating system
The vacuum steam heating system relates to the field of heat power, and specifically to energy saving technologies and is intended for autonomous heating of residential, public, industrial buildings and greenhouses, livestock farms, etc. In order to achieve the high-efficiency transfer of a thermal flow from a source of thermal energy, a vacuum steam method of heat transfer is used in conjunction of a closed evaporation-condensation cycle having a high rate of molar heat transfer via steam, with separate subsystems of condensate return and vacuum-creation and rarification control within the system, with the possibility of installing a heat supply point in a basement variant, floor-mounted variant and roof variant. The system reliability is achieved via the safe and uninterrupted operation, including in the presence of unsatisfactory levels of the system air-tightness (prior to eliminating leaks). The system efficiency reaches 89%, with 38% energy-carrier conservation.
US11131462B2 Handheld ceramic infrared burner
Portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burners and methods for using the same are disclosed for use to heat objects including to broil steak and other foods. In particular, a portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner comprising a ceramic tile infrared burner assembly, a handle for maneuvering the ceramic tile infrared burner assembly during use, and a gas supply line for connecting to a gas source is disclosed. In some embodiments, the handle and gas supply line are integrated such that the gas supply line serves as the handle for maneuvering the ceramic tile infrared burner assembly during use. In some embodiments, the ceramic tile infrared burner assembly is at least partially enclosed in a housing. The handle may be connected to the housing or to the ceramic tile infrared burner assembly. The portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner may further comprise one or more heat shields. The portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner may be configured to connect to disposable or refillable gas cylinders or to a natural gas line. In some embodiments, the portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner comprises a valve. In further embodiments, the portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner comprises a gas adjustable regulator or a gas nonadjustable regulator. The portable handheld ceramic tile infrared burner may be used alone or as an auxiliary or additional heat source either simultaneously with or in series to other cooking processes, such as grilling, oven cooking or sous vide method, to achieve desired temperatures.
US11131461B2 Effervescent atomizing structure and method of operation for rotating detonation propulsion system
A method and system of effervescent atomization of liquid fuel for a rotating detonation combustor (RDC) for a propulsion system is provided. The method includes flowing liquid fuel through a fuel injection port of a nozzle assembly of the RDC system; flowing a gas through the fuel injection port of the nozzle assembly volumetrically proportional to the liquid fuel; producing a gas-liquid fuel mixture at the fuel injection port by mixing the flow of gas and the flow of liquid fuel; flowing an oxidizer through a nozzle flowpath of the RDC system; producing an oxidizer-gas-liquid fuel mixture by mixing the gas-liquid fuel mixture and the flow of oxidizer within the nozzle flowpath; and igniting the oxidizer-gas-liquid fuel mixture within a combustion chamber of the RDC system.
US11131459B2 Combustor with an air mixer and an air swirler each having slots
An air mixer includes an annular body defining a center axis. A plurality of slots are defined in the annular body circumferentially spaced apart from one another. Each slot defines a respective center injection axis extending from an outer surface of the annular body to an inner surface of the annular body. Each respective center injection axis is parallel to a respective plane bisecting the annular body. At least one of the slots is intersected by the respective bisecting plane parallel to its respective center injection axis.
US11131456B2 Gas turbine engine with resonator rings
A gas turbine engine has a resonator ring that is formed by two circumferentially extending rings. The first and second circumferentially extending rings have located within them baffles. Both the first ring and the second ring are able to mitigate acoustic frequencies generated by the gas turbine engine.
US11131454B2 Micro-light emitting device array contacting skin, method for fabricating the same, and charging system for living-body implantable electronic device
A light emitting device array includes a substrate, a heat sink disposed on the substrate, at least two light emitting devices disposed on the heat sink and spaced apart from each other, a connector disposed on the light emitting device and configured to apply power, an insulating layer interposed between the heat sink and the connector, a fixing member configured to support a position of the light emitting device, on the light emitting device, and an adhesive layer provided on the fixing member to make contact with a skin.
US11131452B1 Lamp cap of Christmas lamp
A lamp cap of a Christmas lamp includes a lamp cap housing, and a potting wick assembly arranged in the lamp cap housing. The potting wick assembly includes a patch lamp board, a lead wire connected to the patch lamp board, a transparent outer housing, and a potting adhesive. At least one LED lamp bead is arranged on the patch lamp board. A receiving cavity is arranged in the transparent outer housing, and the patch lamp board is placed at a bottom of the receiving cavity. The lead wire is led out from one end of the receiving cavity, and the potting adhesive is potted into the receiving cavity.
US11131450B2 Lighting apparatus
A lighting apparatus includes a housing. The housing have a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a first curving angle, and the second portion has a second curving angle. The first curving angle has a larger diameter than the second curving angle. A light passing cover has a main section and a frame section. The main section has more light passing than the frame section. The frame section is connected to the housing. A light source assemblage is for emitting light through the light passing cover. A driving module is for transmitting a driving current to the light source assemblage for emitting light. A wing structure is attached to a side edge of the housing, and the wing structure has a heat dissipation device for passing a heat out of the housing.
US11131449B2 Lighting device
The present invention relates to a lighting device including a light transmittable shell, a conductive unit and a light source. The light transmittable shell has an inner space and a mounting opening connected to the inner space. The light source is mounted around the mounting opening such that the LEDs in the light source are arranged along the edge of the mounting opening. The light from the light source transmits through the light transmittable shell from the edge of the mounting opening, leading to a glowing effect of the light transmittable shell, improving the lighting efficiency of the lighting device. Furthermore, the LEDs are distributed along the edge of the mounting opening and have direct contact with the flowing air in open space, so the heat-dissipation of the LEDs is effective enough without extra cooling components.
US11131447B2 Lighting fixture
A lighting fixture includes a lighting tube and a light source assembly assembled in the lighting tube, and two end that respectively covers seal and block two ends of the lighting tube. Each of the two end covers is electrically connected with the light source assembly and an external element. The end cover includes a first connecting part and a second connecting part, the first connecting part is configured for achieving an electrical connection with the light source assembly and the external element; the second connecting part is sleeved outside the lighting tube and the first connecting part along a circumferential direction of the lighting tube, a periphery of the second connecting part is provided with a plurality of engaging parts, and the engaging parts are configured for achieving a mechanical connection with other lighting fixtures.
US11131446B2 Mount interface for light fixtures
A mounting assembly for mounting a light fixture comprises a plurality of anchor structures attachable to a ceiling at designated locations thereon to form an anchor array to be patterned so as to be complementary with a target location array of a plurality of target locations on the light fixture. A plurality of elongate flexible structures is provided according to the anchor array, each configured to extend from a corresponding anchor structure so as to be orientable to align with a corresponding target location in the target location array when the target location array is unaligned with the anchor array. A plurality of retainers is provided according to the anchor array, each configured to be positionable at a distal location on the corresponding elongate flexible structure, thereby to suspend the light fixture below the ceiling. Each retainer being displaceable along the corresponding elongate flexible structure to collectively displace the light fixture toward engagement with the ceiling, wherein the retainer is positionable at a designated location on the elongate flexible structure, wherein an installed position of the light fixture is defined by a cumulative effect of a relative positioning of each anchor location and each corresponding target location.
US11131445B2 Lighting assembly
The present invention is directed to a lighting assembly configured for use in direct and indirect lighting applications. The lighting assembly may include a channel having a body base and a wall substantially perpendicularly from a side of the body base, and an elongated wing having a slab with a first substantially flat side, and a second side opposite the first substantially flat side from which an arm extends. The lighting assembly may also include a panel having an elongated strip and a raceway positioned at least substantially perpendicular to the elongated strip.
US11131444B2 Luminaire structure
A luminaire assembly comprises a first luminaire structure and a second luminaire structure, each configured for positioning in an illuminatable position on an enclosure surface. Each of the first and second luminaire structures comprises a housing structure and an illumination structure extending outwardly from the housing structure. The illumination structure has at least one outer surface region which terminates at a longitudinal distal end region and at least one lateral edge region, wherein the respective lateral edge regions of the first and second luminaire structures are alignable to form an aligning interface therebetween. A clamp assembly is configured for clamping the adjacent lateral end regions in the aligning interface to join the first and second luminaire structures together, the clamp assembly providing at least one outer clamp surface region which is configured to be complementary with the corresponding at least one outer surface region of each of the joined first and second luminaire structures.
US11131441B2 Adjustable-beam luminaires with automatic beam controller
A luminaire for providing configurable static lighting or dynamically-adjustable lighting. The luminaire uses an array of focusing elements that act on light provided via a corresponding array of sources or via an edge-lit lightguide. Designs are provided for adjusting the number of distinct beams produced by the luminaire, as well as the angular width, angular profile, and pointing angle of the beams. Designs are also provided for systems utilizing the adjustable luminaires in various applications.
US11131440B2 Reflecting device, light source module and lighting device
A reflecting device is provided. The reflecting device includes a first optical element and a second optical element; the first optical element and the second optical element are both transparent; the second optical element has a side wall and a light emergent port; the side wall encloses an optical space in communication with the light emergent port; the first optical element is surrounded by the side wall of the second optical element and extends into the optical space; the first optical element has a light incident surface and a light emergent surface; and the light incident surface encloses an accommodating chamber.
US11131437B2 Connecting arrangement for the adhesive connection of a positionally sensitive element to a receiving body
A bonding arrangement and a method for the adhesive bonding of a position-sensitive element to a receiving body, in particular of an optical element, such as a semiconductor light source, a reflector, or the like, wherein a UV-curable adhesive is arranged between the position-sensitive element and the receiving body. Provision is made that the bond between the position-sensitive element and the receiving body has at least one cavity for accommodating the UV-curable adhesive and at least one retaining element that extends into the cavity and projects into the UV-curable adhesive. The cavity has a bottom section that is designed to be sufficiently thin-walled that the adhesive can be cured with UV light that can be radiated through the bottom section.
US11131435B2 Apparatus and methods of improvement of solar light fixtures
This disclosure relates to an improvement in lighting fixtures, and particularly to chandeliers, candelabras, wall sconces, post lamps, lanterns and candle ware and is equally applicable to lighting fixtures manufactured to illuminate utilizing energy sources such as electricity, candle, kerosene, fuel or gas. A system and method are disclosed to convert conventional light fixtures to solar light fixtures using a rod tube.
US11131432B2 Variable beam source with mixing chamber
A light device and method for producing an output light beam are disclosed. A light source assembly comprising a plurality of light sources is arranged at the first end of the light device and emits light towards the second end and parallel with the longitudinal axis of the device. The device also has a chamber for mixing light emitted from the light source assembly; and a concave reflecting optic for redirecting light exiting the chamber and emitted onto the optic. The redirected light forms an output light beam. The device also has driver circuitry for controlling drive currents to the plurality of light sources individually or in groups thereof to thereby variably control a divergence of the output light beam.
US11131428B2 Adjusting mechanism
An adjusting mechanism includes a movable plate having a substantially rectangular shape and including a long side and a short side, a position adjusting actuator configured to come into contact with and press the movable plate, a reference plate on which the movable plate is placed, and an elastic member coupling the movable plate and the reference plate, the elastic member being elastically deformable in a direction along an X axis. The position adjusting actuator adjusts a position of the movable plate with respect to the reference plate when the position adjusting actuator presses the movable plate in the direction along the X axis and moves the movable plate in the direction along the X axis and a θz direction.
US11131424B2 Auxiliary mount
A mount configured to enable coupling of an auxiliary device with a base device, such as a camera. A plate is configured to couple an auxiliary device, and operatively couple with a housing. The plate is capable of movement around a panning axis when coupled with the housing. A friction controller enables adjustment of the housing to change the friction resistance to movement of the plate around the panning axis.
US11131420B2 Display arm to housing connectors
In some examples, an apparatus includes a housing and a mounting plate to fixably attach to the housing. The mounting plate has a central axis, a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a first lateral side extending axially from the first end to the second end, and a second lateral side extending axially from the first end to the second end. The mounting plate includes a shoulder and a first receptacle to slidingly receive a first tab on an end of an arm coupled to a display. The shoulder extends laterally from the first lateral side to the second lateral side and the first receptacle extends axially into the shoulder.
US11131417B2 Stents and methods for repairing pipes
Example aspects of a stent for repairing a pipe and a method for repairing a pipe are disclosed. The stent for repairing a pipe can comprise a spring comprising a metal wire and defining a tubular structure, the spring defining an outer surface and an inner surface, the inner surface defining a void, an axis extending through the void; and a sealing layer defining a sleeve, the sealing layer wrapped around a circumference of the spring and engaging the outer surface of the spring; the stent configurable in a compressed configuration, wherein the spring is compressed, and an expanded configuration, wherein the spring is expanded
US11131415B2 Pipe fitting
A pipe fitting includes an entry hub, an exit hub, and a cleanout hub. The cleanout hub is coaxially aligned with the exit hub and angularly offset from the entry hub. The pipe fitting also includes a main body that extends between the cleanout hub and the exit hub. The main body defines a main body length that is at least three times greater than the exit hub outer diameter.
US11131413B2 Rotating female portion and ergonomic safety lock for cam lock fitting
A method and apparatus for an improved rotatable safety cam lock fitting having ergonomically designed double cam levers having outer and inner portions so that when the outer cam levers are opened and the inner cam lever remain closed, the male and female portions of the cam lock fitting only slightly separate from each other allowing the operator to quickly reclose the cam lock fitting if the operator observes that the cam lock fitting still contains pressurized material. This is accomplished by providing a larger cam lobe on the outer cam lever and a smaller cam lobe on the inner cam lever so that when the smaller cam lobe is in a closed position and protrudes into a peripheral groove on the male portion the male and female ends have a small space therein between. Various configurations of the cam portions relative to each other are provided. Various lever locking assemblies may be used to prevent the cam levers from being inadvertently opened.
US11131411B2 Fluid connection device
A fluid connection device generally includes a male connector and a female connector configured to be co-inserted along an axis X, an elastically-deformable pin with a general U or C shape mounted on the female connector, the pin having one part passing through the female connector and configured to cooperate by elastic snap-fitting with the male connector, and a ring axially movable on the female connector between a pin release position and a locking position. In the device, the female connector may support elements that are radially mobile between a first radial position, for example, internal, whereby the ring is immobilized on the female connector, and a second radial position, for example, external, whereby the ring is released. The elements are generally configured to cooperate both with the male connector and the ring to release the ring when the pin is snap-fitted on the male connector.
US11131410B2 Extensible bellows
Extensible mouth bellows for acceleration of flame, as in kindling a campfire, includes four successively nested tubes in longitudinally movable, frictionally retarded movable relation over a limited range between extended and retracted configurations. Shims cooperate with the tubes and with inwardly constricted ends thereof to directionally stabilize the arrangement of tubes and to prevent separation in forward or rearward direction.
US11131405B1 Angle ball valve having integrated sensor
An angle ball valve includes a housing, valve chamber, and first and second fluid ports. A hollow ball is disposed within the valve chamber and in abutment to sealing elements, and includes a first surface opening and second surface opening and is rotatable within the valve chamber about an axis of ball rotation between open and closed ball valve positions. A first sensor orifice is formed within the valve housing coaxial with the axis of ball rotation and receives a sensor, which extends into a second sensor orifice of the ball. A valve stem is operatively connected to the ball and extends along the axis of ball rotation opposite the first sensor orifice. The valve stem rotates the ball into and out of open and closed ball valve positions.
US11131401B2 Air control valve
An automotive air control valve comprises a housing, the housing defining an air flow path, a blade pivotally mounted within the housing, the blade pivotable between a closed position, wherein the blade substantially blocks air flow through the housing, and an open position, wherein air can flow through the housing, an actuator adapted to selectively pivot the blade between the open and closed positions, a first stop that provides a positive stop for the blade when rotated to the open position, a second stop that provides a positive stop for the blade when rotated to the closed position; and an over-center cam mechanism, wherein the over-center cam mechanism is adapted to bias the blade in the open position when the blade has been pivoted to the open position, and to bias the blade in the closed position when the blade has been pivoted to the closed position.
US11131397B2 Electric ball valve and manufacturing method therefor
An electric ball valve and a manufacturing method therefor. The electric ball valve comprises a control component, a gear decelerating mechanism, a valve body component, and a housing component, wherein the control component comprises a cover and a rotator component provided in the cover, the housing component comprises an upper housing part and a lower housing part, the cover, the upper housing part and the lower housing part are made out of a stainless steel material by machining, the cover is fixed to the upper housing part by welding, the upper housing part is fixed to the lower housing part by welding, and the lower housing part is fixed to a valve body by welding.
US11131393B2 Gate valve
An embodiment includes a gate valve comprising: a valve body including a cavity coupled to a channel having proximal and distal portions; a gate to seal and unseal the channel; proximal and distal seats adjacent the gate; wherein (a) the proximal seat traverses towards the gate and stops at a first position when the gate is closing and the proximal channel portion is more highly pressurized than the cavity, and (b) the distal seat slides away from the gate and stops at a second position when the gate is closing and the cavity is more heavily pressurized than the distal channel portion. Other embodiments are described herein.
US11131389B2 Fluid valves having varying fluid passageways
Example fluid valves having non-circular flow passageways are disclosed. An example fluid valve includes a body defining a fluid passageway between an inlet and an outlet, at least a portion of the fluid passageway between the inlet and the outlet has a generally non-circular cross-sectional shape when taken along a plane transverse to a direction of fluid flow, the cross-sectional shape includes a curved central axis, with outwardly curved end walls and curved lateral walls joining the curved end walls.
US11131387B2 Sealing ring and seal arrangement comprising such a sealing ring
A sealing ring includes: a supporting element; and a lip seal having at least one first and one second lip seal section having sealing materials differing from one another. The first lip seal section at one end is connected to the supporting element, and at an other end has a free end on which the second lip seal section is arranged. The second lip seal section includes an elastomeric sealing material.
US11131386B2 Seal
A seal includes a supporting ring and at least one sealing ring. The at least one sealing ring has a sheath. The at least one sealing ring and the supporting ring are interconnected. The supporting ring has an outer periphery and is, at least in part, surrounded on the outer periphery by the sheath of the at least one sealing ring in a radial direction. The at least one sealing ring has at least one dynamically loaded sealing lip, which is arranged on a side of the at least one sealing ring facing radially away from the sheath. The at least one sealing ring includes an electrically conductive polymer material. The sheath and the sealing lip transition into one another as one piece.
US11131375B2 Side axle disconnect
A disconnect including: an input hub; an output race including a radially inner surface with ramps; wedge plate segments radially disposed between the input hub and the output race, each segment including a ramp in contact with an outer race ramp; an actuator cage; and an actuator plate. For a connect mode, the input hub, the wedge segments, and the output race transmit torque from an electric motor of an electrically-powered vehicle to a wheel of the vehicle. In a disconnect mode, relative rotation between the input hub and the output race is enabled. To transition from the connect mode to the disconnect mode: the actuator plate is displaced by an actuator; the actuator plate axially displaces the actuator cage; and the actuator cage circumferentially displaces the wedge plate segments to decrease or break frictional contact between the wedge plate segments and the input hub.
US11131372B2 Equidirectional transfer universal transmission
The present invention relates to an equidirectional transfer universal transmission formed by connecting an equidirectional transfer case, a commutator, and an actuator. One of five types of planetary gear trains is used for the equidirectional transfer case, the component corresponding to a term having a maximum absolute value of a coefficient in a motion characteristic equation is used as an input end, and the other two components are respectively used as an inner output end and an outer output end. The commutator includes fourth types of quill shaft commutators and a non-quill shaft commutator, which are set by respective methods. One of two types of single-layer planetary gear trains is used for the actuator. The present invention includes methods for setting respective components of the equidirectional transfer case and the actuator, and includes a connection method. According to the present invention, an output shaft is controlled to revolve around an actuator shaft by inputting a revolving speed, a forward moment and a reverse moment are balanced during revolving, the output shaft has no unidirectional bearing moment, and a revolving control device has a simple structure.
US11131370B2 Controlling device for the mechanical actuating of a component
A controlling device may include an actuator for mechanically actuating a component. The actuator may be driven by an electric motor. The controlling device provides a return spring. In the case of a failure of the electric motor, the return spring brings about a shifting of the actuator into a starting position. The return spring may be mounted in the controlling device so that it prestresses the actuator into the starting position with a predetermined minimum restoring force.
US11131366B2 Belt tensioner
A belt tensioner controls the pretension of a belt for an ancillary component such as a starter/generator. The ancillary component may apply torque in each direction at different times. The starter/generator has a generator shaft and a generator belt pulley around which the belt passes. A flange is fixed to the starter/generator with a bearing sleeve which surrounds the generator shaft. A first tensioning arm and a second tensioning arm are each formed as circular rings and mounted on the bearing sleeve so as to pivot against each other. One tensioning arm is supported on an inner side of the bearing sleeve while the other tensioning arm is supported on the outer side of the bearing sleeve. Two tensioning rollers are mounted on the tensioning arms and apply a pretensioning force to the belt before and after the generator belt pulley in the belt running direction.
US11131364B2 Gearing assembly for an adjusting unit
A gearing assembly for torque transmission may have an epicyclic gearing unit having two ring gears, each having a toothing with a different number of teeth. At least three planetary gears may roll in the two ring gears. One of the ring gears may be stationary and the other ring gear is designed to move. Two of the planetary gears may be bearing gears and a third planetary gear rolls in both ring gears as a force-transmitting gear.
US11131362B2 Hydraulic damper with a hydraulic compression stop assembly
A hydraulic damper for a vehicle including a main tube. A first piston assembly is slideably disposed in the main tube and axially divides the main tube into a rebound chamber and a primary compression chamber. A hydraulic compression stop assembly is disposed in the primary compression chamber and includes a narrowed section extending between an open end and a closed end. A second piston assembly is slideably disposed in the narrowed section and is coupled with the first piston assembly. The second piston assembly has a piston tube that extends between an opened end and a shut end. A displaceable partition is slideably disposed in the piston tube. A first auxiliary compression chamber is defined between the partition and the closed end of the narrowed section. A second auxiliary compression chamber is defined between the partition and the shut end of the piston tube.
US11131357B2 Torsion bar spring
A torsion bar spring is disclosed. The torsion bar spring can include a first elongated spring bar made of a resiliently flexible material. The first elongated spring bar can have a first coupling interface portion at a distal end and an interior opening oriented along a longitudinal axis. The torsion bar spring can also include a second elongated spring bar made of a resiliently flexible material. The second elongated spring bar can have a second coupling interface portion at the distal end. The second elongated spring bar can be disposed at least partially in the interior opening of the first elongated spring bar. The first and second elongated spring bars can be directly coupled to one another at the first and second coupling interface portions such that uncoupled portions of the first and second elongated spring bars are rotatable relative to one another about the longitudinal axis.
US11131355B2 ABS tone ring mounting structure
Tone ring mounting structure for an antilock braking system comprising a wheel end assembly rotatable component having at least a first end surface and a first engagement mechanism extending radially and non-cantilevered from the rotatable component, and a tone ring having a second end surface and a second engagement mechanism extending radially from the tone ring. Connecting engagement of the first engagement mechanism of the wheel end assembly rotatable component and the second engagement mechanism of the tone ring affects movement of the second end surface in a direction toward the first end surface. The first engagement mechanism and the second engagement mechanism can be engageable threads. The first engagement mechanism can include lugs formed on the wheel end assembly rotatable component and the second engagement mechanism threads or wedge ramps engageable with the lugs. A corrosion resistant coating can be applied to components of the tone ring mounting structure.
US11131353B2 Splined portion connected to one out of a brake disc and a hub
A splined portion (10) connected to one out of a brake disc and a hub to which the brake disc is to be connected. The splined portion comprises teeth (30) adapted to mesh with grooves in a second splined portion (20) connected to the other of said brake disc and hub, and extends annularly about an axially extending central axis. At least one, preferably a plurality, of the teeth (30) of the splined portion (10) is split into at least two tooth portions (31, 32) being resiliently movable towards and away from each other in a circumferential direction of the splined portion (10). The splined portion (10) further comprises a tensioning means (40) adapted to releasably adjust the circumferential distance between the two tooth portions (31, 32).
US11131351B2 Clutch control device
This clutch control device includes an engine (13), a transmission gear (21), a clutch device (26), a clutch actuator (50), a control unit (60), a clutch operator (4b), and a clutch operation amount sensor (4c), wherein the control unit (60) is configured to enable intervention of a manual clutch operation according to the clutch operator (4b) during automatic control of the clutch device (26) according to the clutch actuator (50), and the control unit (60) is configured to set a control target value of a clutch capacity to a connection lower limit target value (Px) acquired by changing an operation target value (Pv) corresponding to an amount of operation of the clutch operator (4b) to a clutch disconnection side in a case in which the amount of operation of the clutch operator (4b) based on an output value of the clutch operation amount sensor (4c) reaches a predetermined value (θ2) set in advance at a time of performing a clutch disconnection operation through the intervention of the manual clutch operation.
US11131349B2 Vehicle input shafts
Vehicle input shafts are disclosed. The vehicle input shafts include a bearing boss, a spline portion, a cylindrical shaft body portion and a drive end. The spline portion includes spline teeth and spline grooves that do not exit directly onto the shaft body. Instead, the spline grooves include blend out fillets that interrupt the spline grooves by providing additional material near the shaft body. The bearing boss includes an increased diameter at a central point along its axial length and decreased diameters at its first and second boss ends.
US11131348B2 Torque limiter
In a torque limiter of the present invention, a difference is provided between a maximum static frictional force between the coil spring and the first outer circumferential surface and a maximum static frictional force between the coil spring and the second outer circumferential surface such that, when rotational torque in a direction of increasing the diameter of the coil spring and less than a predetermined value is applied to the first or second rotator, the first and second rotators integrally rotate via the coil spring, and one of the first and second rotators relatively rotates relative to the other of the first and second rotators together with the coil spring when the rotational torque is greater the predetermined value.
US11131344B1 Snap-fit ball bearing cage
A snap-fit ball bearing cage, including: a first ring-half supported for rotation around an axis of rotation and including a plurality of first curved surfaces; a second ring-half including a plurality of second curved surfaces and a plurality of first protrusions non-rotatably connecting the second ring-half to the first ring-half, each first protrusion forming a portion of a radially outer perimeter of the second ring-half, or each first protrusion forming a portion of a radially inner perimeter of the second ring-half; and a plurality of balls. The plurality of first curved surfaces and the plurality of second curved surfaces define a plurality of openings; the plurality of balls is disposed in the plurality of openings. Each first curved surface, included in the plurality of first curved surfaces, is a mirror image of a second curved surface included in the plurality of second curved surfaces.
US11131340B2 Linear guideway with embedded sensor
A linear guideway with an embedded sensor includes a track, a slider, a plurality of rolling members, and a sensing module. The track extends in a first direction and has a first recess. The slider can move in the first direction and include a second recess, a channel, at least one hole, and a deforming region. The channel is formed by coupling the first recess and the second recess, and extends in the first direction. The hole extends from the surface of the slider along the insertion axis and into the slider. The rolling members are disposed in the channel. The sensing module is disposed in the hole, and contacts the deforming region to detect the amount of deformation.
US11131332B2 Clamp
A clamp for clamping on a board is provided. The clamp includes a main body, a moving module and a screw rod. The main body includes a housing and a pressing plate to collaboratively define a moving space. The moving module includes a clamping member, a first plate and a second plate connecting with the first plate. The first plate and the pressing plate are disposed in the moving space in parallel. The second plate outwardly extends from the main body. The clamping member is selectively secured to the second plate. The screw rod rotatably and non-shiftably penetrates through the housing and the pressing plate and partially extends outwards the housing, and has threads for fastening to the screw hole of the first plate. When the screw rod rotates, the first plate moves in the moving space, and simultaneously drives the clamping member to move to adjust the distance to the pressing plate.
US11131331B2 Complementary fluidic logic and memory devices
A fluidic device may include inlet ports, control input ports, one or more output channels, inlet channels that are each configured to convey fluid from one of the inlet ports to one of the one or more output channels, and pistons. In some examples, each piston may include (1) a restricting gate transmission element configured to inhibit, when the piston is in a first position, and uninhibit, when the piston is in a second position, one of the inlet channels, (2) a control gate configured to interface with a first control pressure that, when applied to the control gate, forces the piston towards the first position, and (3) an additional control gate configured to interface with a second control pressure that, when applied to the additional control gate, forces the piston towards the second position. Various other related devices, systems, and methods are also disclosed.
US11131329B2 Pneumatic actuator
Provided is a pneumatic actuator having improved durability. A pneumatic actuator (10) comprises an actuator body (100) including: a cylindrical tube (110) configured to expand and contract by air pressure; and a cylindrical sleeve (120) formed by weaving cords (121) oriented in predetermined directions, wherein in a no-load and no-pressure state, an average angle (Θ1) of the cords (121) with respect to an axial direction (DAX) of the actuator is 20 degrees or more and less than 45 degrees, and in a state in which an average angle (Θ3) of the cords (121) with respect to the axial direction (DAX) of the actuator is 45 degrees with an air pressure of 5 MPa, a ratio (S2/S1) of a total area (S2) of gaps (122) of the cords (121) to an area (S1) of an outer surface of the actuator body (100) is 35% or less.
US11131327B2 Gas lift for preventing sagging
A gas lift for preventing sagging may include in the gas lift comprising a tube and a rod slidably installed inside the tube, and filled with gas inside the tube, a moving member for moving with the rod when the rod slides at one side of the portion received inside the tube of the rod, a first stopping part coupled to the moving member and for stopping sliding of the moving member primarily in the tube, and a second stopping part coupled to the moving member and for stopping sliding of the moving member after the moving member and the first stopping part have been coupled to each other.
US11131326B2 Ejector, ejector production method, and method for setting diffuser outlet flow path
An ejector includes a nozzle, a suction chamber, and a diffuser. A diffuser further includes an attachment configured to change the dimensions of the outlet flow path. The attachment changes the length X of a narrowed flow path and the length Y and the inner diameter D of a parallel flow path such that expressions (1) and (2) are satisfied: X=A×D  (1), and Y=B×D  (2).
US11131325B2 Vibration suppressing method for supercharger, and supercharger
Provided is a vibration suppressing method for a supercharger, the supercharger including a shaft, a wheel arranged at one end or the other end of the shaft, and a housing including a wheel cover accommodating the wheel; the method including a determining step of determining a suppression target oscillation frequency to be a suppression target from among oscillation frequencies of the housing vibrating with shaft vibration of the shaft transmitted thereto, a preparing step of preparing a vibration suppressing unit having a natural frequency to be tuned in to the suppression target oscillation frequency, and an attaching step of attaching the vibration suppressing unit prepared in the preparing step onto an outer face of the housing.
US11131322B2 Structural assembly for a compressor of a fluid flow machine
A structural subassembly for a compressor of a turbomachine, which has a rotor having a plurality of blades, which extend radially in a flow path of the turbomachine, and a compressor casing, which forms a flow path boundary, which delimits the flow path through the turbomachine radially on the outside. In this subassembly, the compressor casing has casing structuring adjoining the rotor. It is envisaged that the compressor casing has a plurality of circumferential segments, which extend in the circumferential direction, wherein only one or only some of the circumferential segments forms or form casing structuring.
US11131318B2 Centrifugal pump
A centrifugal pump that includes an inlet chamber having a distal end portion and an opposing proximal end portion with a longitudinal axis spanning therebetween. Further included in the centrifugal pump is a plenum chamber having an inlet end portion and an outlet end portion, the inlet end portion is in fluid communication with the inlet chamber proximal end portion, the outlet end portion having an aperture that is about a radial axis that extends radially a distance outward from the longitudinal axis. Wherein operationally for the centrifugal pump the inlet chamber and the inlet and plenum chambers are rotated about the longitudinal axis wherein a fluid is drawn through the distal end portion toward the proximal end portion and ultimately discharged therethrough the aperture.
US11131314B2 Fan blade with structural spar and integrated leading edge
An airfoil includes a leading edge, a trailing edge, a pressure side extending between the leading and the trailing edge, and a suction side that is disposed opposite the pressure side extending between the leading edge and the trailing edge. The airfoil further includes a spar and a structural member. The spar defines the leading edge. The structural member is bonded to the spar.
US11131312B2 Active casing treatment adapted with movable sleeve
Methods and systems are provided for a compressor adapted with a movable sleeve and an active casing treatment that form separate air flow chambers. In one example, a method includes flowing intake air in a first direction through a casing to an impeller of a compressor, selectively flowing intake air from the casing through a first chamber in an opposite, second direction, the first chamber circumferentially surrounding the casing, and selectively flowing intake air in the first direction through a second chamber to the impeller, the second chamber circumferentially surrounding the first chamber. In this way, compressor surge may be mitigated without reducing compressor efficiency at higher air flow rates.
US11131310B1 Airflow assembly
An airflow assembly with a lightweight airflow mechanism; which is both portable with self-contained power; and easily mounted on various types of head gear; ranging from welding masks, hardhats, police and other first responder helmets, military helmets, baseball caps, cloth hats and other headgear; in order to complete the airflow assembly, provides the mounting of the airflow assembly on the headgear to be permanent or releasable or portable.
US11131309B2 Molten metal pump
A molten metal pump includes an impeller, a pump base housing at least partially enclosing the impeller, a shaft connected to the impeller, a motor connected to the shaft, a motor mount plate for supporting the motor; and a post for connecting the motor mount plate to the pump base housing. The molten metal pump can include a connector that connects the post to the motor mount plate. The molten metal pump can include a socket for connecting the shaft to the motor. The shaft can comprise an assembly including an elongated metal rod having a first end and a second end and a metal non-circular drive member attached at the second end of the elongated metal rod. The impeller can include a cap member having a plurality of generally polygonally shaped inlet openings communicating with internal passages of the impeller, each inlet opening having an inner wall and an outer wall, the outer wall being longer than the inner wall, each inlet opening also including a leading wall and a trailing wall, the leading wall and the trailing wall each interconnecting the inner wall and the outer wall and each being inclined such that an uppermost edge of each wall precedes a lowermost edge of each wall in a first rotational direction.
US11131305B2 Scroll compressor having cutout provided on movable wrap to reduce backflow
A scroll compressor includes a fixed scroll, a movable scroll revolvable with respect to the fixed scroll, and a crankshaft rotatable to cause the movable scroll to revolve. A discharge port is formed in a first scroll of the fixed scroll or the movable scroll. A cutout portion is formed in a second scroll of the fixed scroll or the movable scroll. The cutout portion formed in the second scroll at least partially passes through a profile of the discharge port formed in the first scroll because of revolution of the movable scroll.
US11131300B2 Overmolded tubing assembly and adapter for a positive displacement pump
A tubing assembly is provided that can comprise a plurality of tubes or lumens that can be disposed within a head of a peristaltic pump. The tubing assembly can provide a flow rate or volume capacity that is generally equal to or greater than that achieved with a comparable prior art tube while operating at higher pressures than that possible using the prior art tube. Further, in accordance with some embodiments, the tubing assembly can achieve a longer working life than a comparable prior art tube, and the load on the pump motor can be reduced such that the pump life is increased and/or a larger pump motor is not required to achieve such advantageous results.
US11131299B2 Pump comprising a polygon-shaped piezo diaphragm transducer
The invention relates to a pump having a piezo diaphragm transducer arranged at a pump body of the pump, and to a method for producing a pump, wherein a piezo diaphragm transducer is mounted to a pump body, wherein the method, among other things, has providing a piezoceramic layer. In accordance with the invention, at least one piezo element is diced from the piezoceramic layer so that the at least one piezo element has a regular polygon shape having at least six corners. In addition, the method has forming the piezo diaphragm transducer by mounting the piezo element to a pump diaphragm.
US11131297B2 Machine tool system having compact air compressor
A machine tool system including a compact air compressor configuring a compact air compressor C includes: an auxiliary air tank 40; and an air compressor body 30 connected with the auxiliary air tank 40, wherein the air compressor body 30 and the auxiliary air tank 40 are individually installed in a machine tool 20.
US11131294B1 Shape memory alloy tube continuous rotation actuator
A scalable plurality of shape memory alloy (SMA) elements are configured to provide a continuous rotation actuator system. The plurality of SMA elements are coupled to a Ring Gear element, as well as to a Sun Gear element and a provision for thermal cycle return assist of the SMA elements. A plurality of Transmission elements provide for controlled rotary actuation in a desired direction with lock capability that provides for continuous rotary motion even as the SMA elements undergo reciprocating rotary action during their thermal cycling without running into system component rotation limits. The innovation distinguishes over other innovative approaches by way of at least the Ring Gear element, the manner of lock control, and the return assist element.
US11131289B2 Manufacture of a wind turbine blade
A shear web flange (36) for a shear web (32) of a wind turbine blade (18) is described. The flange (36) extends longitudinally and comprises a bonding surface (50) for bonding to an inner surface of a wind turbine blade (18). One or more protruding features (52a, 52b) protrude from the bonding surface (50). A method of making such a shear web flange (36) is also described as are a shear web (32) for a wind turbine blade (18), a wind turbine blade (18) and a method of making a wind turbine blade (18).
US11131287B2 Cantilevered tension-leg stabilization of buoyant wave energy converter or floating wind turbine base
A device to stabilize, reduce, or control the wave or wind-induced heave (vertical), surge (lateral), or pitching (rolling) motion of a floating or semi-submerged buoyant base, raft, barge, buoy or other buoyant body such as the buoyant base of a wave energy converter or a floating wind turbine base. The device concurrently allows the floating base to self-orient or weathervane to substantially maintains its orientation with respect to the direction of oncoming waves, winds, or wind gusts. The device also facilitates maintaining the submerged depth or vertical orientation of the buoyant base relative to the still water line to compensate for tidal depth changes. The device utilizes a second substantially submerged buoyant body having a center of buoyancy and at least one tensioned seabed connection located substantially below and forward or up-sea or up-wind of the center of buoyancy of the buoyant base. A structural member, which can optionally also be buoyant or integral with the base or second submerged body, connects the submerged buoyant body with the floating base.
US11131284B2 Restarting method and restarting assembly for starting an internal combustion engine of a motor vehicle
The invention relates to a restarting method for automatically starting an internal combustion engine (2) of a motor vehicle (3) by means of a brake pedal actuation, comprising the following steps: detecting a brake pressure (p) by means of a brake pressure sensor (14); emitting a corresponding brake pressure signal sequence to a control device (13); determining a brake pressure profile (ppr) from the brake pressure signal sequence; determining a reference pressure value (pR) from the brake pressure profile; detecting a brake release status, wherein, with the release of a brake pedal, a brake pressure decrease (Δp) is detected based on the determined reference pressure value (pR), with said decrease exceeding a pressure decrease limit value (ΔpG); emitting a starting signal (SWS) to a starter (15) for starting the internal combustion engine (2), if the brake release status has been detected. The invention also relates to a restarting assembly for a motor vehicle (1) for carrying out a method of this type.
US11131282B2 Fuel injection pump
A fuel injection pump pressurizes and injects fuel. A cam rotates about a rotational axis of the cam. A housing includes a cam chamber that houses the cam and a sliding chamber communicated to the cam chamber. A roller rotates while being in contact with a surface of the cam. A shoe reciprocates in the sliding chamber by rotation of the cam and is in contact with and slides on a surface of the roller. A plunger reciprocates with the shoe. A cylinder houses the plunger and includes a pump chamber to pressurize and feed the fuel by reciprocation of the plunger. A deformed section is a groove or a protrusion which extends in a direction of a rotational axis of the cam, on a part of a surface of the cam, and has a shape different from a cam profile of the cam.
US11131280B2 Injector arrangement structure
An injector arrangement structure includes an air cleaner which is arranged at a rear side of an engine for a vehicle, a rear suspension which extends vertically at the rear side of the engine, and a first injector which is attached to the air cleaner. The air cleaner includes an outlet tube configuring a clean side of the air cleaner. The rear suspension and the outlet tube overlap each other in a side view. A partition wall dividing an intake passage vertically is provided inside the outlet tube. The first injector is attached from a lower side of the outlet tube so as to inject fuel toward the partition wall.
US11131273B2 Charge forming system for combustion engine
In at least some implementations, a charge forming system for a combustion engine includes a first fuel supply device having a first passage from which fuel is discharged for delivery to the engine and a second fuel supply device having a second passage from which fuel is discharged for delivery to the engine. The first passage communicates with the second passage so that the fuel in the first passage is combined with the fuel in the second passage.
US11131272B2 Carburetor including a manual fuel control device
A needle valve body (220) has a needle hollow part (230) and a slit (232) extending in an axial direction and opened forward in a tip region. The carburetor body (B) has a body hole (202) receiving the needle valve body (220) in a longitudinally displaceable manner along an axis and a step-part circumferential edge (240a) formed in the body hole (202) and forming an orifice (250) with the slit (232) of the needle valve body (220). By operating the needle valve body (220) to adjust the size of the orifice (250), an amount of fuel supplied to a fuel discharge part (Fout) can be adjusted.
US11131270B2 Turbojet equipped with a double-action actuator, which can be used to control reverse thrust
The turbojet includes, linking two of its parts as a main nacelle portion and a rear nacelle portion, a device which moves them relative to one another, for example in order to open a reverse gas thrust slot. The device includes a sleeve and two rods which are coaxial connected together by two screw links and two locking devices which may be engaged independently, such that the deployment of one of the rods results in the opening of the slot and the movement of the other rod, controlled by the same device, only occurs under specific turbojet maintenance circumstances.
US11131264B2 Fuel injection control device
A fuel injection control device has a valve opening control portion which opens a control valve by electrically charging a piezoelectric element, and a valve closing portion which closes the control valve. The valve opening control portion includes a first rising control portion, a pause control portion and a second control portion. The first rising control portion increases a charge amount of the piezoelectric element during a first rising period. The pause control portion pauses an increase in the charge amount of the piezoelectric element during a pause period after the first rising period. The second rising control portion increases the charging amount of the piezoelectric elements again during a second rising period after the pause period. The pause period includes a period of immediately before the control valve is opened.
US11131262B2 Device for simulating the evolution process of an internal combustion engine exhaust particle flow for reducing automotive emissions
The invention discloses a device for simulating an evolution process of an internal combustion engine exhaust particle flow for reducing automotive emissions, and the device comprises an exhaust source; an exhaust channel, comprising a plurality of sections of cylindrical tubes with specified length that are fixedly connected; a soluble organic compound generator, used to produce soluble organic compounds; a carbon particle generator, used to produce carbon particles. The device for simulating the evolution process of an internal combustion engine exhaust particle flow for reducing automotive emissions has the advantages of simple structure and low cost; controls the mixing concentration of soot particles and soluble organic compounds through various adjustment methods to obtain a suitable mixed aerosol, so as to better simulate the exhaust particle flow of an internal combustion engine.
US11131261B2 Method and system for compensating engine blow-through air
A method for adjusting an air-fuel ratio of a turbocharged engine that operates without blow though and with blow through is disclosed. In one example, the method provides a way to provide a feed forward fuel adjustment in the presence of engine blow though so that a closed loop controller does not have to exceed its range of control authority.
US11131250B2 Geared gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine for an aircraft and a method of operating a gas turbine engine on an aircraft. Embodiments disclosed include a gas turbine engine for an aircraft including: an engine core has a turbine, a compressor, and a core shaft; a fan located upstream of the engine core, the fan has a plurality of fan blades; a nacelle surrounding the engine core and defining a bypass duct and bypass exhaust nozzle; and a gearbox that receives an input from the core shaft and outputs drive to the fan wherein the gas turbine engine is configured such that a jet velocity ratio of a first jet velocity exiting from the bypass exhaust nozzle to a second jet velocity exiting from an exhaust nozzle of the engine core at idle conditions is greater by a factor of 2 or more than the jet velocity ratio at maximum take-off conditions.
US11131249B2 Reduction or differential-type device for a turbine engine of an aircraft
A device includes a central sun gear with a rotation axis X, a ring gear extending about the axis X and the sun gear, and a planetary carrier supporting an annular row of planet gears arranged between the sun gear and the ring gear. Each of the planet gears may be rotationally guided by at least one bearing extending about a tubular support with an axis Y of the planetary carrier. The tubular support includes an inner cavity for receiving oil and substantially radial through-orifices for the passage of oil from the inner cavity to the at least one bearing. The least one bearing may include two bearings mounted coaxially and adjacently around the support. The bearings may include cages with substantially similar diameters of which the facing peripheral edges are shaped to guide the oil supplying the bearings radially outwards with respect to the axis Y.
US11131243B2 Auxetic bi-stable structure
An auxetic bi-stable structure that comprises an auxetic curved shell movable between a first and a second stable position, and a rigid element. At least part of the surface of the auxetic curved shell is joined to the rigid element such that the curved shell is movable with respect to the rigid element between the first and second stable positions.
US11131242B2 Turbocharger for an internal combustion engine
A turbocharger for an engine includes a housing, a shaft, a turbine wheel mounted to the shaft for rotation therewith, a compressor wheel mounted to the shaft for rotation therewith, and a bearing cartridge rotatably supporting the shaft relative to the housing. The housing is positioned axially between the turbine and compressor wheels. The bearing cartridge includes an inner ring mounted to the shaft, an outer ring disposed between the inner ring and the housing and movable relative to the housing, and a first and a second plurality of roller elements axially spaced apart from one another and disposed radially between the inner and outer rings to rotatably support the inner ring relative to the outer ring. A radial gap (RD) is defined between the outer ring (134) and the housing (126). Lubricant flows into the radial gap and radially separates the outer ring from the housing during operation of the turbocharger.
US11131240B1 Engine assembly including a force splitter for varying compression ratio using an actuator
An engine assembly including a crankshaft, a bell crank pivotally mounted on the crankshaft, the bell crank having a first end and a second end opposite of the first end, a connecting rod connected to the first end of the bell crank, a control shaft, a control link mounted on the control shaft and connected to the second end of the bell crank, a driven gear fixed to the crankshaft, a drive gear fixed to the control shaft, an actuator, and a split-torque gear box splitting the torque from the driven gear between the drive gear via a first torque path and the actuator via a second torque path.
US11131238B2 Turbocharger with variable turbine geometry
The invention relates to a turbocharger with a variable turbine geometry, comprising a turbine (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) with a turbine rotor (1) which is rotatably mounted in a turbine housing (2); the turbine (1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9) comprising a blade bearing ring (5) being arranged about a turbine axis (A); wherein the blade bearing ring (5) supports a number of blade shafts (6); wherein adjustable guide blades (7) are arranged at the blade shafts (6) on a front side of the blade bearing ring (5); wherein blade levers (8) are arranged at the blade shafts (6) on a rear side of the blade bearing ring (5); wherein an adjustment ring (9) is arranged coaxially with the blade bearing ring (5) and engages with the blade levers (8), a rotation of the adjustment ring (9) relative to the blade bearing ring (5) providing for an adjustment of the guide blades (7); wherein the adjustment ring (9) comprises at least one axially protruding bearing stop (10), the bearing stop (10) being provided by deformation of the adjustment ring (5).
US11131233B2 Marine vessel propulsion device
A marine vessel propulsion device having a metal component in contact with water. The marine vessel propulsion device includes an anticorrosive anode made of a metal material that is less corrosion-resistant than the metal component, is electrically connected to the metal component, and is disposed in contact with the water contacting the metal component, a primary reference electrode isolated from the metal component and the anticorrosive anode, and disposed in contact with the water contacting the metal component, and a potentiometer that detects a potential difference of the metal component or the anticorrosive anode with respect to the primary reference electrode.
US11131232B2 Cooling system of internal combustion engine
A cooling system of an internal combustion engine includes a control valve that regulates the flow of a coolant in a circulation circuit, and an electronic control unit. The electronic control unit is configured to have the following functions: controlling the driving of a motor of the control valve; calculating a motor torque based on an effective voltage applied to the motor; calculating a valve body torque that is part of the motor torque, based on an angular acceleration rate of the motor; and calculating a driving stress based on a difference between the motor torque and the valve body torque.
US11131230B2 Exhaust treatment device for diesel engine
There is provided an exhaust treatment device for a diesel engine capable of accurately estimating an amount of ash deposition. In the exhaust treatment device, an ash deposition estimation device estimates an amount of ash deposition on a DPF after ending of regenerating treatment for the DPF, based on data regarding differential pressure and exhaust flow rate stored in a memory device over a period immediately before the end of regeneration, the period ranging from the end point of regenerating treatment for the DPF to a point in time going back a predetermined duration. An electronic control device preferably makes an alarm device issue an alarm, upon arrival of an estimated value of ash deposition at a predetermined alarm request value.
US11131223B2 Recirculation valve
In a recirculation valve, a first support target portion receives a biasing force of a biasing member on a first stepped surface and moves to one side in an axial direction, such that a first opening is blocked. The first support target portion moves to the other side in the axial direction against a biasing force of the biasing member due to a negative pressure on a downstream side with respect to an upstream side, such that the first opening opens.
US11131222B2 Engine valve actuation with handoff control between cooperative valve actuation motions
A valve actuation system comprises a first motion transfer mechanism operatively connected to a first valve actuation motion source and to the at least one engine valve, a second motion transfer mechanism operatively connected to a second valve actuation motion source; and a selectable coupling mechanism between the first and second motion transfer mechanisms. The coupling mechanism is operable in a first state where first valve actuation motions are conveyed to the at least one engine valve via the first motion transfer mechanism, and a second state where second valve actuation motions are additionally conveyed to the at least one engine valve via the second motion transfer mechanism, the coupling mechanism and the first motion transfer mechanism. During a handoff between the first and second valve actuation motions or vice versa, a difference in valve actuation velocities of the first and second valve actuation motions does not exceed a threshold.
US11131218B2 Processes for adjusting at least one process condition of a chemical processing unit with a turbine
Processes for controlling at least one process condition of a chemical processing unit with a turbine. In the processes, a flow of a fluid is adjusted with a turbine in order to provide the fluid with a flow associated with at least one process condition of a chemical processing unit. The turbine wheel is rotated within the turbine, and the turbine wheel is configured to transmit rotational movement to an electrical generator. The resistance of the turbine is modulated and adjusts the flow of the fluid through the turbine. A response time of at least one steady state process condition to a new steady state process condition of at least 10% difference is at least one second to reach 50% of the difference between the at least one steady state process condition and the new steady state process condition after modulating the resistance of the turbine.
US11131217B2 Steam turbine exhaust chamber and steam turbine
A steam turbine exhaust chamber includes a casing and a bearing cone disposed in the casing. The casing has a recess provided along at least a part of a circumference of the casing on a radially outer side of a downstream end of the bearing cone and recessed downstream in an axial direction with respect to the downstream end of the bearing cone.
US11131216B2 Support unit for power unit, and turbine having the same
A support unit for a power unit reliably absorbs thermal deformation of the power unit due to thermal deformation of a casing and enables the center of the casing to be effectively maintained at a correct position. The support unit includes a supporting unit and a stress supporting unit. The supporting unit includes a first support configured to support a front part of the casing of the power unit, and a second support configured to support a rear part of the casing and provided with an auxiliary support configured to receive and support a weight of the casing. The stress supporting unit is disposed under the rear part of the casing and receives heat from the casing and primarily absorb stress resulting from thermal expansion of the casing. Stress in the casing resulting from the thermal expansion is secondarily damped by the second support via the stress supporting unit.
US11131212B2 Gas turbine engine cooling component
A component for a gas turbine engine includes a platform that has a gas path side and a non-gas path side. At least one airfoil extends from the gas path side of the platform. At least one airfoil includes a serpentine cavity and a serpentine turn extends from the non-gas path side of the platform. A cover plate is located adjacent the non-gas path side of the platform. The cover plate includes a first plurality of fluid openings that extend through the cover plate. At least one bulge at least partially defines a fluid passageway with the serpentine turn.
US11131211B2 Method and system for setting an acceleration schedule for engine start
Herein provided are methods and systems for setting an acceleration schedule for engine start of a gas turbine engine. A rotational acceleration measurement of the engine is obtained after the engine is energized in response to a start request. The rotational acceleration measurement of the engine is compared to a threshold value within an acceleration band having a maximum threshold and a minimum threshold. An acceleration schedule is determined based on a position of the rotational acceleration measurement of the engine in the acceleration band relative to the threshold value.
US11131209B2 Gas turbine
A gas turbine engine, in particular an aircraft engine, including: a turbine connected via an input shaft device to a gearbox device having a sun gear, a planet carrier having a plurality of planet gears attached thereto, and a ring gear, the sun gear is connected to the input shaft device, the planet carrier or the ring gear is connected to a propulsive fan via an output shaft device of the gearbox device, with an inter-shaft bearing system being positioned radially between the input shaft device and the planet carrier of the gearbox device.
US11131207B1 Semi-autonomous rapid response active clearance control system
A semi-autonomous rapid response active clearance control system for a gas turbine engine includes an outer case, a carrier for a blade outer airseal positioned radially inward of the outer case, a blade outer airseal positioned radially inward of and mounted to the carrier, at least one electromechanical actuator attached to the outer case and selectively operable to move the carrier, and a sensing system. The sensing system includes a maneuver sensor housed within the actuator and configured to output a first signal, a position sensor mounted proximate to the blade outer airseal and configured to output a second signal, and a control means in communication with the maneuver sensor and the position sensor.
US11131205B2 Inter-turbine ducts with flow control mechanisms
A turbine section for a gas turbine engine is annular about a longitudinal axis. The turbine section includes a first turbine with a first outlet, and a second turbine with a second inlet. The turbine section includes an inter-turbine duct extending from the first outlet to the second inlet and configured to direct a flow along a flow direction. The inter-turbine duct is defined by a hub and a shroud. The turbine section includes at least a first splitter blade positioned between the hub and the shroud. The first splitter blade includes a pressure side, a suction side, and at least one vortex generating structure having a leading end opposite a trailing end positioned on the suction side such that a first angle is defined between the vortex generating structure and the flow direction. The vortex generating structure extends in a radial direction from the suction side toward the hub.
US11131203B2 Turbine wheel assembly with offloaded platforms and ceramic matrix composite blades
A wheel assembly for a gas turbine engine includes a disk, a plurality of blades, and a plurality of platforms. The disk is configured to rotate about an axis during operation of the gas turbine engine. Each of the plurality of blades includes a root received in the disk and an airfoil that extends radially away from the root. The platforms are arranged around the blades to define a boundary of a flow path of the gas turbine engine.
US11131202B2 Annulus filler
An annulus filler for mounting to a rotor disc in a gas turbine engine includes a body portion having a top wall arranged to bridge the gap between two adjacent blades extending from the rotor disc and to define an air flow surface for air passing between the blades; and a separately formed rear interface portion, fixed to the body portion adjacent to a down-flow end of the top wall. The rear interface portion forms a lip projecting below the top wall.
US11131199B2 Impingement cooling with impingement cells on impinged surface
Impingement assemblies and components of gas turbine engines are described. The impingement assemblies include an impingement plate having a plurality of impingement holes formed therein and an impingement surface arranged relative to the impingement plate with an impingement cavity defined between the impingement plate and the impingement surface. A raised wall is configured on the impingement surface and extends in a direction from the impingement surface toward the impingement plate and defines a plurality of impingement cells each having a geometric shape on the impingement surface.
US11131198B2 Unidirectionally solidified article, turbine rotor blade and unidirectionally solidified article repair method
A unidirectionally solidified article repair method according to one embodiment includes a step of forming a groove part overlapping only on one of a plurality of crystal grain boundaries in a base material made of a unidirectionally solidified alloy in which the plurality of crystal grain boundaries are aligned in one direction, and a step of forming a welded part having a metal composition similar to that of the base material by a metal used in welding with the base material in the groove part.
US11131196B2 Leading edge shield
A leading-edge shield for a turbomachine blade includes a pressure-side wing and a suction-side wing. Both the pressure-side wing and suction-side wing extend heightwise from a bottom edge to a top edge and lengthwise from the leading edge to a respective rear edge. They are connected together via the leading edge. The rear edge of the suction-side wing presents at least one shaped segment that is shaped in such a manner that the length of the suction-side wing within this segment is shorter than the length of the suction-side wing at each end of this segment.
US11131194B2 Apex seal arrangement for rotary internal combustion engine
A rotor assembly for a rotary internal combustion engine is provided. The rotor assembly includes a rotor having a radial groove defined radially in a peripheral surface of the rotor. The groove has a depth and an intermediate shoulder at an intermediate depth. The groove has a first width therealong that is narrower than an intermediate width at the shoulder. An apex seal is received in the groove and protrudes from the peripheral face of the rotor. The apex seal is configured to move radially between a first position and a second position outward of the first position. A biasing member biases the apex seal toward the second position. A platform is disposed in the groove between the apex seal and the biasing member and has a width greater than the first width.
US11131192B2 Cylinder actuator
A cylinder actuator includes a body assembly and a piston assembly. The body assembly includes a first cylinder nested concentrically within a second cylinder. The piston assembly slides linearly within the first and second cylinders. The piston assembly includes a first piston assembly end and a second piston assembly end. The first piston assembly end includes first and second pistons. The first piston moves within the first cylinder. The second piston moves within the second cylinder. The piston assembly includes first and second piston rods. The first piston rod extends from the first piston through a first end of the first cylinder. The second piston rod extends from the second piston through a first end of the second cylinder. The piston rods are joined at the second end of the piston rod assembly located outside of the first and second cylinders.
US11131189B2 Underground support
A underground support includes a first row of panels, and a second row of panels configured to be secured to the first series of panels to define an interior space for receiving construction aggregate or concrete. Each panel of the first row of panels and the second row of panels includes a body having a top edge, a bottom edge positioned opposite from the top edge, a left edge, and a right edge positioned opposite from the left edge, with the top edges of the panels of the first row of panels configured to abut the bottom edges of the panels of the second row of panels.
US11131188B2 Pick having a supporting element with a centering extension
A round-shank pick having a pick head and a pick shank that includes a supporting element pierced along its longitudinal center axis by a mounting hole with an inside diameter for receiving the pick shank. A collar height, measured in the direction of the longitudinal center axis between an end, facing away from the seat surface, of the centering extension and the seat surface or between the end of the centering extension and an inner termination of a recess that is integrally formed in the supporting element in an indented manner with respect to the seat surface, is configured such that the ratio between the inside diameter of the mounting hole in the supporting element and the collar height is less than 8, and/or that the collar height is greater than an axial clearance of the pick mounted in a pick holder.
US11131186B1 Method for determining wettability index of rock from T2 NMR measurements
A method for rapid wettability evaluation during exploratory drilling of a hydrocarbon. The method include pre-saturation of the sample by a brine, measuring the bulk brine's T2 NMR relaxation parameter, expelling the brine by oil in the sample, measuring the oil's bulk and pore T2 NMR relaxation parameter, measuring the brine's non-reducible content and T2 NMR relaxation parameter of water in the presence of dominant oil content, expelling the oil by the brine and measuring the T2 NMR relaxation parameter of the irreducible oil content in the dominant brine. The measurements are combined in the index: I=[(T2WB−T2WIOIRR)/T2WB]−[(T2OB−T2OIWIRR)/T2OB], where WB is water bulk, OB is oil bulk, WIOIRR—injected pore water at the irreducible oil content, OIWIRR—injected pore oil at the irreducible water content.
US11131175B2 Matrix stimulation tool
A matrix stimulation tool includes a cylindrical tube; at least one piston disposed within the cylindrical tube and longitudinally moveable within the cylindrical tube; and at least one hollow tube coupled to the piston, the hollow tube including a distal end disposed within a hole disposed within a wall of the cylindrical tube. Movement of the piston within the cylindrical tube causes movement of the distal end of the at least one hollow tube through the hole.
US11131174B2 Hydraulic fracturing systems and methods
A method for stimulating a well extending through a subterranean formation includes (a) introducing a first fracturing fluid into the subterranean formation, and (b) introducing a second fracturing fluid into the subterranean formation that is different in composition from the first fracturing fluid, wherein the second fracturing fluid comprises a temporary diverting agent.
US11131173B2 Pump system for gas entrainment
A pump system includes a centrifugal pump having an impeller, a first inlet arranged to receive a first flow of liquid, a second inlet arranged to receive a flow of gas at a first pressure, the gas being soluble in the liquid, and an outlet arranged to discharge a second flow of liquid that contains the flow of gas solubilized therein. An injection pump has an inlet arranged to receive the second flow of liquid. The injection pump is operable to increase the pressure of the second flow of liquid to produce a high-pressure flow of liquid, and includes a discharge arranged to discharge the high-pressure flow of liquid.
US11131169B2 Tubing rotator and safety rod clamp assembly
Tubing string rotators, safety rod clamps, combination tubing string rotators and safety rod claims, and rotating split tubing hangers are provided. The tubing string rotator can rotate a tubing string suspended in a hydrocarbon well from a rotatable support mandrel. The support mandrel can be positioned at the well head and can be supported against downward axial movement. The tubing string rotator can comprise a motor for producing a rotational force, a drive assembly for applying the rotational force to drive the rotation of the support mandrel, and a controller operatively connected to the motor for intermittently activating the motor, causing rotation of the support mandrel, for selected intervals of time, followed by selected intervals of time of motor inactivation, in which no rotation of the support mandrel occurs. Intermittently or non-continuously rotation of the tubing string can result in more even wear and/or erosion of the tubing string.
US11131168B2 Oriented detection perforating device
A perforating system and method includes a perforating gun with shaped charges and an orientation device. The orientation device provides an orientation datum. Sensors associated with the perforating gun detect relative alignment of each perforating gun as compared to the orientation datum. A detonation signal can be either sent or not sent to the perforating gun in response to the signal received from the orientation sensor.
US11131162B2 Frac plug system with integrated setting tool
A frac plug system, downhole tool and method of securing a frac plug system in a wellbore in a formation. A mandrel includes a first end and a second end. A setting assembly is coupled to the mandrel at the first end, and an anchor is arranged at the second end of the mandrel and receptive to the setting assembly. The anchor is settable to engage the wellbore. A bottom sub is arranged at the second end of the mandrel and includes a first member movable relative to the mandrel. A gas generates a pressure to shift the first member along the mandrel to move the anchor against the setting assembly, securing the setting assembly in the wellbore via radial deployment of the anchor. The mandrel is separated from the bottom sub to leave the setting assembly and the anchor in the wellbore.
US11131161B2 Shuttle valve for autonomous fluid flow device
A fluid control system may comprise a flow control device including one or more floats attached within the flow control device, an outlet within the flow control device that is connected to the one or more floats, a regulatory valve that is fluidly connected to the flow control device, and a blocking element placed within the regulatory valve. An autonomous flow control system may comprise a first flow control device attached to a production tubing at a first location in a wellbore, a second flow control device attached to the production tubing at a second location in the wellbore, a first set of floats attached within the first flow control device, and a second set of floats attached within the second flow control device.
US11131159B1 Casing exit anchor with redundant setting system
An anchor setting system having redundant setting methodologies including a housing having an internal chamber. The housing has an outer surface, an inner surface, a first end, and a second end. A slip is shiftably mounted to the outer surface of the housing. A piston assembly including a piston element is arranged in the housing. The piston element includes a conduit and is shiftably mounted in the internal chamber. An activator is mounted to the piston assembly. The activator selectively shifts the slip axially along the housing in response to movement of the piston element.
US11131157B2 System and method of managed pressure drilling
A system and method for conducting subterranean operations. In an embodiment, the system can include a monitoring system configured to monitor at least one criterion of a plurality of operational systems selected from the group of choke valves, mud pumps, drawworks, backpressure pumps, top drive, mud gas separator, flow line, blowout preventer, inside blowout preventer, or any combination thereof, and a logic device configured to generate a capacity value for each operational system of the plurality of the operational systems based on the at least one criterion, and further configured to change a state of one or more of plurality of the operational systems to control a downhole pressure.
US11131156B2 Managed pressure control system with variable built-in accuracy
A drilling choke is controlled in a controlled pressure system. Pressure and position of the drilling choke are monitored. An adjustment to the position of the choke is determined based on the monitored pressure to control the drilling pressures. An actuation is produced of an actuator operably coupled to the choke to implement the determined adjustment. Rather than directly transferring, the actuation of the actuator is transferred with a transfer mechanism to motion of the choke in a non-linear relationship relative to the position of the choke. Generally, motion of the choke's internal trim (e.g., gate, ball, flapper, disc, etc.) is made quicker when near a fully opened position and is made slower when near a fully closed position. This reduces the need for strict precision for the motion. In the end, the monitored pressure is altered in response to the implemented choke adjustment.
US11131154B2 Formation screw and centralizer
A centralizer apparatus for deployment in a subterranean wellbore, including a tubular adapted to be deployed in the subterranean wellbore such that a long axis of the tubular is parallel to a portion wellbore and a stack of fin modules stacked parallel to the long axis of the tubular. Each one of the fin modules includes a hub having an opening adapted to fit around the outer surface of the tubular, the hub including a stop structure configured to restrict the rotation of adjacent ones of the fin modules in the stack of fin module, and, one or more fin blades projecting from an outer surface of the hub. Rotating the tubular in one rotational direction aligns the fin modules into a screw-shaped state such that the one or more fin blades of adjacently stacked fin modules are progressively offset in a rotational direction perpendicular to the long axis of the tubular. Rotating the tubular in an opposite direction disperses the fin modules into a fanned-out state, such that the one or more fin blades of adjacently stacked fin modules are maximally offset as allowed by the stop structures.
US11131149B2 Transmission line for wired pipe
A wired pipe system includes a wired pipe segment having a first end and a second end and a first coupler in the first end and a second coupler in the second end. The system also includes a transmission line disposed in the wired pipe segment between the first and second ends. The transmission line includes an inner conductor, an insulating material surrounding the inner conductor, an outer conductor surrounding the insulating material and the inner conductor for at least a portion of a length of the transmission line, the other conductor being formed by deforming around the inner conductor a sheet of material into a substantially tubular member.
US11131147B1 Core drilling apparatus and method for converting between a core drilling assembly and a full-diameter drilling assembly
A core drilling apparatus and a method for converting between a core drilling assembly and a full-diameter drilling assembly by means of a lifting device and a coring drill head with closure elements and integrated cutting implements. The lifting device comprises a release mechanism that when activated, releases forces acting on the lifting device, such that when the lifting device is in an upper position when activated, the lifting device lowers an inner tubing thereby pushing the closure elements of the drill head in an open position, and when the lifting device is in a lower position when activated, the lifting device lifts the inner tubing from the closure elements such that the closure elements is in a closed or partly closed position.
US11131143B2 Downhole blower system with pin bearing
This disclosure describes various implementations of a downhole-blower system that can be used to boost production in a wellbore. The downhole-blower system includes a blower and an electric machine coupled to the blower that can be deployed in a wellbore, and that can, in cooperation, increase production through the wellbore.
US11131141B2 Lateral folding step unit
A step unit including a vertical frame and a plurality of linkages pivotally attached at different heights to the vertical frame by one end of each of the linkages, to provide lateral rotation to the linkages. A leg frame, with at least one leg, is pivotally attached to the opposite end of each linkage whereby laterally translating the leg frame simultaneously pivots the linkages from a first, vertical position to at least one second, horizontal position.
US11131134B2 Hinge arm damper mechanism
There is provided a hinge arm damper mechanism that reliably achieves a damper effect corresponding to a braking force of an elastic member. The hinge arm damper mechanism is configured to include a pinion gear, a pair of racks and, two sets of heavy load springs and, a pair of slide bars and, and a housing. The housing includes a box-shaped case and a plate-shaped cover. The case accommodates the pinion gear, the pair of racks and, the two sets of heavy load springs and, and the pair of slide bars and. A rotational torque applied to a hinge arm is transmitted to the racks and via a rotational motion of the pinion gear, and is converted into a linear motion of the racks and. The linear motion of the racks and is reliably braked by the respective springs and.
US11131133B2 Device for sliding of doors coated with industrial laminates
A device for mounting a sliding of door on a wall to enable slidable movement of the door to open and close a wall opening. The device includes a guide profile having a horizontally-orientated base forming a track, which is attached to a correspondingly horizontally-orientated upper end of the door via a fastener. The guide profile further includes an inverted U-shaped seat extending upwardly from and positioned over the base. A trolley slide is fixedly attached to the wall above the wall opening via a fastener. The trolley slide has one or more vertically-orientated rotatable wheels configured for insertion into and engagement with the inverted U-shaped seat, such that sliding movement of the door effects rotation of the wheels within the inverted U-shaped seat. A cushioned stop positioned at an end of the track is configured to contact the trolley slide to stop slidable movement of the door.
US11131131B2 Garage door noise reduction roller assembly having threads which extend to the distal end of the roller shaft, and a threaded closing member
A roller with a plastic injection tube to coat the steel shaft wherein the plastic coated shaft eliminates the metal-to-metal contact that creates the noise. Further disclosed is an improved roller wheel having a tire made of material selected from the group consisting of urethane and urethane (PER) on which the roller will roll within a garage door track to significantly reduce the noise of the roller as it rolls inside the garage door tracks as the garage door is raised and lowered. The roller shaft has the treads extending to a distal end of the roller shaft where a plastic washer and a closing cover nut with interior threads are threaded onto the distal end of the roller shaft. The closing cover nut with interior threads is selected from an acorn nut with a nylon insert and a hex lock nut with a nylon insert.
US11131123B2 Method and apparatus for upgrading ink stain antitheft tags with RFID communications function
The invention provides an RFID circuit for use with new or pre-existing antitheft tags. An RFID pin replaces the current pin on antitheft tags that retailers already own. The RFID circuit is incorporated into or secured to, the pin structure. By replacing the current pin used on antitheft tags with a low cost RFID pin, existing antitheft tags can be inexpensively upgraded to antitheft tags that are also capable of use as inventory management and/or enhanced theft control devices.
US11131118B2 Latchbolt retractor, a latchbolt assembly, and an assembly for a lockset
A latchbolt retractor (12) is described herein. The latchbolt retractor (12) comprises a latchbolt retraction mechanism (30) mounted to a carriage (28). The latchbolt retraction mechanism (30) comprising a latchbolt assembly coupler (32) for operational coupling to a latchbolt assembly (22). The carriage (28) is configured to slide along at least one rail (14,16) for positioning the latchbolt assembly coupler (32) relative to the latchbolt.
US11131116B2 Gate-latching assembly
A gate-latching assembly is configured for utilization with a gate assembly. The gate assembly includes a stationary gate post configured to be mounted to, and to extend from, a working surface once the stationary gate post is mounted to the working surface, and in which the gate assembly also includes a movable gate door configured to be movable relative to the stationary gate post. There is provided a combination for utilization with the gate assembly. The combination includes any one of (A) a striker base assembly and a striker member, (B) a latch base assembly and a latch assembly, and/or (C) a striker base assembly, a striker member, a latch base assembly and a latch assembly.
US11131115B2 Compression latch with key holding
Latches are disclosed. One latch includes a housing, a cap, a bushing, and a ball. The housing is configured for engagement to the panel. The housing has a longitudinal axis and defines an aperture along the longitudinal axis. The aperture includes a cutout area. The cap and the bushing are mounted within the aperture for rotation about the longitudinal axis. The cap comprises an outer surface including a drive projection and a cutout area. The bushing comprises an upper surface and a sidewall positioned between the cap and the housing. The sidewall defines a drive surface positioned to contact the drive projection of the cap and an opening. The ball is positioned within the opening of the bushing. The ball is configured to be positioned at least partially within the cutout area of the housing or the cutout area of the cap.
US11131110B1 Portable support mast
A hub, an extensible vertical member pivotally attached to the hub for movement between a stowed position and an erect position, and at least three extensible horizontal members each pivotally attached to the hub for movement between a stowed position and an erect position. The vertical member and the horizontal members are each extensible such that a ratio of the extensible length of the vertical member to the extensible length of the horizontal members is adjustable for required stability in high wind applications.
US11131098B1 Drip cap water management device and system
An improved flashing system and apparatus. A drip cap is attached to the back side of a panel or board, and extends across the top of the panel or board with a short angled drip section and edge extending downwards on the front side of the panel or board. The drip cap may comprise a single piece of metal, or other suitable materials, including but not limited to plastic, formed by folding or by stamping or molding. The back of the drip cap has an upper section extending upward, and also may have a lower section extending downward. The drip cap may be attached by glue or other adhesive means. The lower section, if present, may attached to the back of the panel or board by fastening means known in the art, such as, but not limited to, staples or nails that penetrate only the lower section and the back of the panel or board. The drip cap prevents water and moisture from penetrating behind the panel or board after installation.
US11131097B2 Reinforced structural siding panel with improved thermal and mechanical properties
An advanced siding panel that combines a traditional siding appearance with improved insulation, structural integrity, and improved thermal characteristics.
US11131096B2 Methods of fastening a wall panel to a wall, kits, and wall assemblies
A method of fastening a wall panel to a wall, according to one illustrative embodiment, comprises coupling a retaining body to a mounting body mounted on an outer surface of the wall adjacent a side edge of the wall panel. Coupling the retaining body to the mounting body may comprise coupling a first connector on an inner surface of the retaining body to a second connector on the mounting body, and positioning a retainer on the retaining body against a retaining surface on the wall panel to fasten the wall panel to the wall. Kits and wall assemblies according to other illustrative embodiments are also disclosed.
US11131095B2 Roof waste removal assembly
A roof waste removal assembly is provided and includes a chute system and a self-propelled expanding trailer. The chute system includes a roof guide and a gutter shield. The self-propelled expanding trailer includes a frame, an extension device secured to the frame, and a storage bin secured to the extension device.
US11131093B2 Systems, methods and apparatus for interlocking unitized curtainwall building façade
The present invention relates to the exterior building envelope systems. This invention particularly relates to a façade system supported by a continuous anchor secured to the slab without embedded attachments.
US11131091B2 Drywall construction system with spring rail
The invention relates to a drywall construction system comprising a plurality of metal profiles which at least on one side are panelled using dry construction boards. At least on this one side spring rails are arranged between the metal profiles and the dry construction boards. The invention is suitable, in particular, for improving sound insulation in lightweight steel constructions.
US11131082B2 Work vehicle with a payload tracking system
A work vehicle for tracking a payload through a dump cycle having am implement, a volume sensor, a location tracker, an operation sensor, and a computing device. The volume sensor may be configured to sense a volume of material in the implement and generate a corresponding volume data signal. The location tracker may be configured to generate a location data signal indicative of the location of the implement. The operation sensor may be configured to detect an operation characteristic of a dump cycle of the implement and generate an operation data signal indicative of the operation characteristic. The computing device may be operable to execute a payload tracking algorithm to receive the volume data signal, the location data signal, the operation data signal, store the input signal to generate a tracking metric corresponding to the payload.
US11131081B2 Pivoting work machine
Provided is a slewing-type working machine including: a slewing motor; a capacity control device; a slewing control device operated by a slewing instruction operation to allow hydraulic fluid to be supplied from a hydraulic pump to the slewing motor; a slewing parking brake; a brake switching device; a brake release instruction unit which inputs a brake release instruction to the brake switching device so as to make the brake switching device switch the slewing parking brake to a brake releasing state after allowing hydraulic fluid to be supplied to the slewing motor; and a capacity limiting unit that limits the capacity of the slewing motor controlled by the capacity control device to a predetermined brake-release capacity value or less until a brake release point and allows the capacity to increase after the brake release point.
US11131079B2 Work vehicle and work vehicle monitoring system
A work vehicle monitoring system includes a work vehicle and a monitoring device provided on an exterior of the work vehicle. The work vehicle includes a steering clutch, a rotary member having a first hydraulic fluid supply channel, a drive unit, a support member having a second hydraulic fluid supply channel, a sealing ring disposed between the first hydraulic fluid supply channel and the second hydraulic fluid supply channel, a controller that controls a pressure of a hydraulic fluid inside the first hydraulic fluid supply channel and the second hydraulic fluid supply channel, and an external output component that outputs data related to the pressure, a rotational speed, and a time. The monitoring device accepts the data from the external output component and outputs maintenance information about the sealing ring when a predicted wear amount of the sealing ring obtained from the determination basis data exceeds a specific threshold.
US11131073B2 Method for foundation of a transformer platform and transformer platform with at least three piles
A method for foundation of a transformer platform having at least four piles (12), in which precisely one pile driver (1) is brought to the location, the pile driver (1) is supported on the seabed (9) by means of extendable supporting legs (7), driving jigs (11) are attached to the pile driver (1), the piles (12) are inserted through the associated driving jigs (11), the piles (12) are successively driven into the seabed (9) whilst maintaining the position of the pile driver (1), upper ends of the piles (12) driven into the seabed (9) are arranged level with or above the associated driving jig (11), the supporting legs (7) of the pile driver (1) are retracted and the pile driver (1) is moved away from the location.
US11131070B2 Cold air blower with self-supported boom
A cold air blower for removing debris from a ground surface that includes a boom rotatable between multiple operating positions and a stowed position. The boom is mounted to a power unit mounted to the vehicle chassis such that the boom is rotatable between at least a front-facing, operating position and a rear-facing stowed position. The boom includes a top tube and a discharge tube that includes a discharge nozzle. The combination of the top tube and the discharge tube are rotatable about the power unit such that the discharge tube is positioned behind the midpoint of the vehicle chassis in the stowed position. The nozzle on the discharge tube can be operated to automatically and continuously rotate between a first pan position and a second pan position. The boom can be rotated between opposite first and second side positions that extend perpendicular to the vehicle axis in opposite directions.
US11131066B2 Railroad spike remover
A portable railroad spike remover comprises a claw assembly extractor that is shaped to engage and secure a railroad spike previously installed into a rail tie. The claw assembly extractor may include a pair of jaw members that are pivotally connected to each other by a pivoting pin and a rotating pin. Each jaw member may include a lower end configured to contact and secure a railroad spike and a pair of upper members interlocked with each other and pivotally connected to the clevis fastener with the rotating pin. When the drive shaft is rotated, the claw assembly extractor and the mounting flange may move inside the main housing in a vertical direction to extract the railroad spike from the rail tie.
US11131064B2 Aramid fiber far-infrared emitting paper and preparation method thereof
The present invention provides a preparation method of aramid fiber far-infrared emitting paper. In the present invention, para-aramid chopped fiber and para-aramid pulp fiber are used as paper base functional materials with excellent characteristics of high specific strength and high specific stiffness. In addition, the para-aramid chopped fiber and the para-aramid pulp fiber can form a paper material with pores and porous channels, and carbon nanotubes are embedded into the structural pores and porous channels of the paper material. Therefore, the aramid fiber far-infrared emitting paper has better molding quality and composite performance. Results of embodiments indicate that: A far-infrared wavelength emitted by the aramid fiber far-infrared emitting paper provided in the present invention is 4 μm to 20 μm, a main frequency band thereof is approximately 10 μm, and far-infrared conversion efficiency is up to 99%; and the aramid fiber far-infrared emitting paper has tensile strength of 0.12 KN/mm2 to 0.18 KN/mm2, and can be bent and folded.
US11131063B2 Carbon dioxide sorbents and structures, methods of use, and methods of making thereof
Embodiments of the invention a method for producing a composite paper by providing a particulate sorbent, providing a paper pulp, and mixing the particulate sorbent and the paper pulp to develop a mixture. The method includes producing an article from the mixture that includes the particulate sorbent at least partially distributed through at least a portion of the article. Further, the at least one article is configured and arranged to uptake and release carbon dioxide as a function of moisture content. Some embodiments of the invention include a composite paper-like assembly including at least a first and second layer including hydrophobic fibers, and sorbent particles and/or a sorbent loaded paper sandwiched between the first and second porous sheets. Some further embodiments include a method for producing a material that supports a moisture swing by providing a material including activated carbon, and infusing the activated carbon with ionic salt.
US11131061B2 Method for manufacturing recycled pulp fibers
The present invention provides a method which, in the process of manufacturing recycled pulp fibers from a mixture of pulp fibers and a high water-absorption polymer, enables efficient manufacturing of the recycled pulp fibers while properly removing the high water-absorption polymer from the pulp fibers. This method comprises: a supply step (S19-2a) for supplying an aqueous solution containing a mixture (98) to a driving fluid supply port (DI) of an ejector (107) and simultaneously supplying, to a suction fluid supply port (AI) of the ejector, a gaseous substance (Z2) which is capable of degrading a high water-absorption polymer so as to make the degraded polymer dissolvable; and a treatment step (S19-2b) for discharging, from a mixed fluid discharge port (CO) of the ejector that is connected to a lower part of a treatment tank (105), a mixed liquid, which is formed when the aqueous solution and the gaseous substance are mixed within the ejector, into a treatment liquid (P2) within the treatment tank, so as to lessen the high water-absorption polymer in the mixture.
US11131060B2 Skin material
In a skin material, a front face of a first fibrous base material is a first color and a front face of a second fibrous base material is a second color. The second fibrous base material is laminated on a back face of the first fibrous base material. A through hole of the first fibrous base material penetrates the first fibrous base material in a laminating direction. A dimension of the through hole in a first direction is set to a first value (N1). A dimension of the through hole in a second direction is set to a second value (N2). A dimension of the through hole in the laminating direction is set to a third value (N3). The first value (N1) and the second value (N2) are set to be 0.38 times or more and 12 times or less with respect to the third value (N3).
US11131059B2 Nanocellulose composite sheet for use as dermatological treatment or medical device
A nanocellulose composite sheet, comprising a moisturized nanocellulose material and a fabric is disclosed. The moisturized nanocellulose material and the fabric are bonded by mechanical adhesion. A method for manufacturing the nanocellulose composite sheet for use as a dermatological treatment or medical device, and an apparatus for manufacturing the nanocellulose composite sheet are also provided. The nanocellulose composite sheet has contour conformability, excellent skin-adhesion, and high capacity for moisture retention and release, and is ideal for dermatological treatments.
US11131056B2 Drum washing machine
A drum washing machine comprises a body, a door, an inner drum and a drain channel. The drum is rotatably arranged in the body. A delivery port is on a front portion of the drum, and the door is on a front portion of the body corresponding to the delivery port of the drum. A sealing sleeve is arranged on a portion, corresponding to a periphery of the delivery port, of the inner drum. A sealing connecting piece is arranged at a portion, corresponding to a periphery of the door, of the body, and the sealing connecting piece is connected with the sealing sleeve and rotates relative to the drum; and one end of the drain channel extends into the interior of the sealing connecting piece and communicates with the drum, and the other end of the drain channel communicates with a drain valve.
US11131051B2 Washing machine and pulley for washing machine
By improving the rigidity of a pulley while suppressing a weight of the pulley from increasing, excessive noises due to resonance can be reduced. A washing machine 1 includes a drum 9 rotatably disposed in the water tub 5. The washing machine 1 has a motor to rotationally drive a pulley 20, which is fixed to the drum 9, via an endless belt 13. The pulley 20 has a plurality of arms 23 radially extend from the boss 22 to support an outer wheel 21. The arm 23 has a variable cross-sectional portion 24 in which a section modulus against bending in an axial direction gradually decreases from the boss 22 to the outer wheel 21.
US11131047B2 Washing machine
A washing machine includes: a vertical axis type washing tub in which laundry and a washing liquid are housed and a washing operation including a wash step is performed; and a roller rotatably provided in an inner wall portion of the washing tub in a state that a rotation axis is vertically oriented, the roller being rotated to facilitate movement of laundry, wherein a water level of the washing liquid in the washing tub is settable in a plurality of levels ranging from a minimum water level to a maximum water level, and the roller is disposed such that an entire vertical length extends over two or more water levels among the plurality of set water levels.
US11131046B2 Module and system for the treatment of fibres for obtaining a non-woven fabric
Described is a module for the treatment of fibres for obtaining a non-woven fabric. The module comprises a fan unit configured for generating a flow of air through a closed path and a chamber for the treatment of the fibres positioned in fluid communication with the closed path, delimited on opposite sides by respective side panels.Each side panel comprises a first gap defining a blowing portion of the closed path and a second gap defining a suction portion of the closed path. Each side panel defines a branch of the closed path which extends between the fan unit and the treatment chamber.The module also comprises a first platform and a second platform comprising respective first and second channels placed in fluid communication with the first gap and second gap of each side panel and with the treatment chamber to define connecting portions of the closed path.The fan unit is positioned equidistant relative to the treatment chamber in such a way that the flow of air is divided symmetrically between the branches of the closed path.
US11131043B2 Method of manufacturing and application of body smoothing knitted underwear capable of being used as outerwear
The present invention provides a method of manufacturing and an application of body smoothing knitted underwear capable of being used as an outerwear. The method includes the following steps: raw material preparation, knitting, dyeing, setting, cutting and sewing, bonding, ironing and finishing. The method can be realized by using the existing combined cylinder knitting device. Through the innovation of raw materials and processes, the underwear produced is soft, comfortable, breathable and warm, and has modest elasticity and the body smoothing function, which can tighten the skin. It is beautiful and elegant, and suitable for outside wearing as well.
US11131042B1 High tenacity yarn and method of manufacturing glove using same
Proposed are a high tenacity yarn and a method of manufacturing a glove using the same. More particularly, proposed are a high tenacity yarn capable of being knitted finely and thinly and having a high tenacity even if a metallic yarn is used as a core of a main yarn, and a method of manufacturing a glove using the same. To this end, the high tenacity yarn includes a core yarn and a covering yarn wound on a circumference of the core yarn. The core yarn includes a first core yarn part formed of a metal component and a second core yarn part formed of a metal component, and a total thickness of the first core yarn part and the second core yarn part is formed to be 0.07 mm or less.
US11131040B2 Antimicrobial alginate fiber, and preparation method for and use of dressing thereof
The present disclosure provides an antimicrobial alginate fiber, a method for manufacturing an antimicrobial alginate fiber dressing thereof, and an application thereof. When the cationic polymer polyhexamethylene guanide salt is mixed with the anionic polymer alginate, the antimicrobial activity of the guanide salt is quickly passivated. The present disclosure achieves a lower content of polyhexamethylene guanide salt in an alginate dressing with good long-term antimicrobial activities. The polyhexamethylene guanide salt has a low dissolution rate, and significantly reduces a potential risk of carcinogenicity, mutagenicity and reproductive toxicity.
US11131039B2 Diamond on nanopatterned substrate
A method for growing polycrystalline diamond films having engineered grain growth and microstructure. Grain growth of a polycrystalline diamond film on a substrate is manipulated by growing the diamond on a nanopatterned substrate having features on the order of the initial grain size of the diamond film. By growing the diamond on such nanopatterned substrates, the crystal texture of a polycrystalline diamond film can be engineered to favor the preferred <110> orientation texture, which in turn enhances the thermal conductivity of the diamond film.
US11131037B2 Aluminium alloy sheet optimised for forming
The invention relates to a strip or sheet consisting of an aluminium alloy having a unilateral or bilateral surface structure prepared for a forming process, in particular it relates to a strip or sheet for formed motor vehicle components. The object of providing an aluminium alloy strip or sheet having a surface structure prepared for a forming process, which is easy to produce and has improved tribological characteristics in respect of a subsequent forming process, is achieved for a strip or sheet consisting of an aluminium alloy in that the strip or sheet has on one side or on both sides a surface with depressions as lubricant pockets which are produced using an electrochemical graining process.
US11131035B2 Metal plate
The invention relates to a metal plate (1) for a coin (2), for a centre pill (3) of a coin (2) or for a ring (4) of a coin (2), where it is suggested that at least one subregion of a surface, on at least one side of the metal plate (1), has a dual-coloured optical element (5) and that said optical element (5) has at least one first region (6) with a first oxide layer (7) of one first colour which is an interference colour, and at least one second region (8) with a second colour, the first colour being different from the second colour.
US11131034B2 Hanger bars
A hanger bar for an electrowinning cell, wherein hanger bar includes a bar portion and one or more contact portions adapted, in use, to be brought into contact with an electrical conductor. The contact portions are fabricated from an electrically conductive material, and a welded seal is formed between the bar portion and the contact portions in order to minimize corrosion.
US11131026B2 Sintered-bonded high temperature coatings for ceramic turbomachine components
Methods for forming sintered-bonded high temperature coatings over ceramic turbomachine components are provided, as are ceramic turbomachine components having such high temperature coatings formed thereover. In one embodiment, the method includes the step or process of removing a surface oxide layer from the ceramic component body of a turbomachine component to expose a treated surface of the ceramic component body. A first layer of coating precursor material, which has a solids content composed predominately of at least one rare earth silicate by weight percentage, is applied to the treated surface. The first layer of the coating precursor material is then heat treated to sinter the solids content and form a first sintered coating layer bonded to the treated surface. The steps of applying and sintering the coating precursor may be repeated, as desired, to build a sintered coating body to a desired thickness over the ceramic component body.
US11131023B2 Film deposition apparatus and film deposition method
A film deposition apparatus includes a process chamber and a turntable provided in the process chamber. The turntable includes a substrate receiving region to receive a substrate thereon and provided along a circumferential direction of the turntable. A source gas supply unit extending along a radial direction of the turntable is provided above the turntable with a first distance from the turntable such that the source gas supply unit covers an entire length of the substrate receiving region in the radial direction. An axial-side supplementary gas supply unit is provided in the vicinity of the source gas supply unit and above the turntable with a second distance from the turntable. The second distance is longer than the first distance. The axial-side supplementary gas supply unit covers a predetermined region of the substrate receiving region on the axial side in the radial direction of the turntable.
US11131022B2 Atomic layer self aligned substrate processing and integrated toolset
Apparatus and methods to process one or more wafers are described. A substrate is exposed to a plurality of process stations to deposit, anneal, treat and optionally etch a film in small increments to provide self-aligned growth of the film on a substrate surface.
US11131019B2 Apparatus for coating substrates
An apparatus for coating substrates includes a vacuum chamber having an opening through which substrates can be received and a door configured to seal the opening; one or more targets arranged in the vacuum chamber; a cooling unit configured to cool the substrates and/or a heating unit configured to heat the substrates; rotating means configured to rotate substrates relative to the one or more targets, the cooling unit and/or the heating unit; and a lifting chamber that communicates with the interior of the vacuum chamber and is configured to receive the cooling unit and the heating unit. The vacuum chamber defines a lifting axis along which the cooling unit and/or the heating unit and the lifting chamber are arranged, and the apparatus further comprises displacement means configured to displace the cooling unit and/or the heating unit along the lifting axis and between the vacuum chamber and the lifting chamber.
US11131017B2 Vaporized metal application hood
A hood for depositing vaporized metals on glass container surfaces includes a vaporized metal source that produces vaporized metal; an enclosure, receiving one or more glass containers, comprising at least one side wall and at least one center section having a top above the glass containers; and one or more conduits that fluidly communicate the vaporized metal to an opening in at least one of the top of the center section and the side wall using one or more conduit fans.
US11131016B2 Coated substrate
A coated substrate comprising a metal or metal alloy such as a high speed steel, TiAl based alloy or Ni based alloy or an electrically conductive ceramic material, wherein the coating comprises a hard material protective coating comprising alternating layers of different compositions, wherein a first composition of the alternating layers comprises silicon, Si, and/or a second composition of the alternating layers comprises boron, B.
US11131014B2 Method for roughening surface of substrate, method for treating surface of substrate, method for producing thermal spray-coated member, and thermal spray-coated member
A ceramic substrate is irradiated in an atmospheric air with a laser having a power density of 1.0×107-1.0×109 W/cm2 for an action time on an irradiation area of 1.0×10−7-1.0×10−5 s to roughen a surface of the ceramic substrate, as well as to form an oxide layer on a roughened surface. A thermal sprayed coating formed on the ceramic substrate sufficiently adheres to the ceramic substrate via the oxide layer.
US11131010B2 Titanium alloy and method of manufacturing material for timepiece exterior part
A titanium alloy of the present invention includes aluminum at a ratio of 28.0 at % or more and 38.0 at % or less, iron at a ratio of 2.0 at % or more and 6.0 at % or less, and titanium and inevitable impurities as the balance or includes aluminum at a ratio of 28.0 at % or more and 38.0 at % or less, manganese at a ratio of 4.0 at % or more and 8.0 at % or less, and titanium and inevitable impurities as the balance. Further, the titanium alloy of the present invention may include silicon at a ratio of 0.3 at % or more and 1.5 at % or less.
US11131007B1 Boron nitride nanotube-magnesium alloy composites and manufacturing methods thereof
Boron nitride nanotube (BNNT)-magnesium (Mg) alloy composites and methods of fabricating the same are provided. The BNNT-Mg alloy composites can have a sandwich structure and can be fabricated by high-pressure spark plasma sintering. A mat of BNNTs can be sputter-coated with Mg, and then sandwiched between Mg alloy particles, followed by a sintering step. The BNNTs can include a hexagonal boron nitride phase.
US11131002B2 Method for producing a high strength tube part
A method for producing a high strength tube part is provided. The method includes the acts of: producing a sheet metal blank, producing a tube part by cold forming the sheet metal blank, and hardening the tube part at least in some sections to a high strength tube part.
US11131001B2 Oven device for heat-treating a metal blank
The present invention relates to an oven device for heat-treating a blank. The oven device has an oven housing having an oven chamber, in which the blank can be heat-treated with a defined temperature, and a tempering body, which is arranged in the oven chamber. Furthermore, the oven device has a tempering body and a tempering device. The tempering device is arranged within the oven chamber movably between a first position and a second position, such that the tempering device is, at least in the first position, in thermal contact with the tempering body and can, in the second position, be brought in thermal contact with the blank.
US11131000B1 Infectious disease screening device
A disease screening device (100) comprising a substrate (101) and a sonication chamber (102) formed on the substrate (101). The sonication chamber (102) is provided with an ultrasonic transducer (105) which generates ultrasonic waves to lyse cells in a sample fluid within the sonication chamber (102). The device (100) comprises a reagent chamber (111) formed on the substrate (101) for receiving a liquid PCR reagent. The device (100) comprises a controller (23) which controls the ultrasonic transducer (105) and a heating arrangement (128) which is provided on the substrate (101). The device (100) further comprises a detection apparatus which detects the presence of an infectious disease, such as COVID-19 disease.
US11130999B2 Cas-ready mouse embryonic stem cells and mice and uses thereof
Methods and compositions are provided herein for assessing CRISPR/Cas-mediated non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) activity and/or CRISPR/Cas-induced recombination of a target genomic locus with an exogenous donor nucleic acid in vivo and ex vivo. The methods and compositions employ cells and non-human animals comprising a Cas expression cassette such as a genomically integrated Cas expression cassette so that the Cas protein can be constitutively available or available in a tissue-specific or temporal-specific manner. Methods and compositions are also provided for making and using these non-human animals, including use of these non-human animals to assess CRISPR/Cas activity in vivo via adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated delivery of guide RNAs to the non-human animals.
US11130998B2 Unbiased DNA methylation markers define an extensive field defect in histologically normal prostate tissues associated with prostate cancer: new biomarkers for men with prostate cancer
A method of detecting the presence of a prostate cancer field defect in a human subject comprising the step of (a) obtaining genomic DNA from the human subject and (b) quantitating methylation in at least one target region selected from the group consisting of PLA2G16, CAV1, EVX1, MCF2L, FGF1, NCR2 and WNT2 and EXT1 and SPAG4 target, wherein significant methylation changes indicate the presence of prostate cancer or a prostate cancer field defect, wherein the change is relative to tissue from a second human subject who does not have prostate cancer.
US11130994B2 Automated, cloud-based, point-of-care (POC) pathogen and antibody array detection system and method
The illustrated embodiments of the invention include an automated method of assaying a viral and antibody analyte in a sample in a portable, handheld microfluidic reader having a SAW detector with a minimal mass sensitivity limitation. The automated method includes the steps of automatically performing the assay with the SAW detector with enhanced sensitivity as in Optikus I, but also includes the steps of automatically disposing a second portion of the sample on a microarray, selectively automatically probing the second portion of the sample for antibodies corresponding to the at least one selected virus using the microarray, and automatically reading the microarray using a fluorescent camera to identify antibodies in the second portion of the sample.
US11130993B2 LED driven plasmonic heating apparatus for nucleic acids amplification
Systems and methods for plasmonic heating by combined use of thin plasmonic film-based 2D and 3D structures and a light-emitting diode (LED) for nucleic acids amplification through fast thermal cycling of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are described.
US11130990B2 Oligonucleotide paints
Novel methods for making high resolution oligonucleotide paints are provided. Novel, high resolution oligonucleotide paints are also provided.
US11130989B2 Non-fouling polymeric surface modification and signal amplification method for biomolecular detection
An article such as a biosensor having a nonfouling surface thereon is described. The article comprises: (a) a substrate having a surface portion; (b) a linking layer on the surface portion; (c) a polymer layer comprising brush molecules formed on the linking layer; and (d) optionally but preferably, a first member of a specific binding pair (e.g., a protein, peptide, antibody, nucleic acid, etc.) coupled to the brush molecules. The polymer layer is preferably formed by the process of surface-initiated polymerization (SIP) of monomeric units thereon. Preferably, each of the monomeric units comprises a monomer (for example, a vinyl monomer) core group having at least one protein-resistant head group coupled thereto, to thereby form the brush molecule on the surface portion. Methods of using the articles are also described.
US11130988B2 Method for detecting a plurality of short-chain nucleic acid in sample, combinatorial analysis kit, analysis kit supply management method
According to one embodiment, a detection method is a method for detecting a plurality of target nucleic acids in a sample. The method includes (a) preparing a chain-elongation nucleic acid set group, a primer set, and a probe immobilized substrate, (b) obtaining the target nucleic acid and a long-chain nucleic acid group containing a first sub-chain-elongation nucleic acid and a second sub-chain-elongation nucleic acid, (c) obtaining an amplification product group by maintaining the long-chain nucleic acid group and the primer set under amplification conditions, (d) detecting presence/absence and/or an amount of hybridization, and (e) detecting the plurality of target nucleic acids.
US11130987B2 Direct detection of RNA by surface initiated enzymatic polymerization
Disclosed herein are methods of detecting a target RNA, methods of diagnosing an individual with a disease or condition when a target RNA associated with the disease or condition is detected, and methods of conveying via a communication medium data from the detection of a target RNA.
US11130980B2 Use of monensin to regulate glycosylation of recombinant proteins
Methods of modulating high mannose glycoform content of a protein in a cell culture by contacting the cells expressing the protein of interest with monesin are provided.
US11130979B2 Protein expression strains
The invention provides an improved host strain for production of desired protein.
US11130976B2 Method for preparing high productivity mushroom beta-glucan and products thereof
A method of preparing a high yield of mushroom β-glucan is provided. The method includes: providing a liquid culture to culture the mushroom mycelium by fermentation, to increase the yields of the mushroom mycelium and polysaccharide, wherein the liquid culture comprises at least two ingredients selected from the groups consisting of glucose, trehalose, a dietary fiber and mannose or derivatives thereof; and rupturing the mushroom mycelium with a continuous multiple-ultrasonic equipment; and removing insoluble matters from the liquid culture. A method of preparing highly pure mushroom β-glucan powder and solution and the products thereof are also provided. By the method of the present disclosure, the yield of mushroom β-glucan is effectively increased, its activity loss is reduced, and the stability of product thereof is improved.
US11130975B2 Methods for saccharifying a starch subtrate
Methods are provided for saccharifying a starch substrate, comprising contacting the starch substrate with a glucoamylase consisting or comprising of the amino acid sequence of Fusarium verticillioides glucoamylase (Fv-GA) and further contacting the starch substrate with at least one additional glucoamylase. Additional methods are provided for saccharifying and fermenting a starch substrate to produce an end product, a biochemical end product and a fermentable beverage using a combination of Fv-GA and at least one additional glucoamylase.
US11130974B2 Hydroxylated fatty acid homopolymer and production method thereof
The present invention provides a derivative of hydroxylated fatty acid which has a high content of hydroxylated fatty acid, and permits easy ingestion and easy handling, and a production method thereof. The present invention provides a method for producing a homopolymer of hydroxylated fatty acid, including polymerizing the hydroxylated fatty acid by using an enzyme. The homopolymer of hydroxylated fatty acid is stabilized. In addition, a novel, utilizable homopolymer of hydroxylated fatty acid obtained by this production method is also provided.
US11130969B2 Direct transfer of polynucleotides between genomes
The present invention provides methods for directly transferring a recombinant polynucleotide of interest from the chromosome of a prokaryotic donor cell to the chromosome of a prokaryotic recipient cell of another species, wherein the polynucleotide of interest comprises at least one coding sequence of interest, preferably one gene of interest and a selectable marker, wherein said polynucleotide of interest in the chromosome of the donor cell is flanked on each side by a polynucleotide region derived from the chromosome of the recipient cell, and wherein the flanking polynucleotide regions are of sufficient size and sequence identity to allow double homologous recombination with the corresponding regions in the chromosome of the recipient cell.
US11130968B2 High throughput assay for measuring adenovirus replication kinetics
Recombinant adenovirus genomes that include a heterologous open reading frame (ORF) and a self-cleaving peptide coding sequence are described. The recombinant adenovirus genomes and recombinant adenoviruses produced by the disclosed genomes can be used, for example, in high-throughput assays to measure virus replication kinetics. Methods for measuring replication kinetics of a recombinant adenovirus are also described.
US11130966B2 Chromobacterium subtsugae genome
Disclosed herein is the nucleotide sequence of the Chromobacterium subtsugae genome. Also provided are the nucleotide sequences of open reading frames in the C subtsugae genome (i.e., C. subtsugae genes). In addition, the amino acid sequences of proteins encoded by the C. subtsugae genome are provided. Nucleic acids, vectors and polypeptides comprising the aforementioned sequences are also provided. Homologues, functional fragments and conservative variants of the aforementioned sequences are also provided. Compositions having pesticidal, bioremedial and plant growth-promoting activities comprising C. subtsugae genes and proteins, and methods for the use of these compositions, are also provided.
US11130965B2 Insecticidal proteins
Compositions and methods for controlling plant pests are disclosed. In particular, novel insecticidal proteins having toxicity on coleopteran and/or lepidopteran insect pests are provided. Nucleic acid molecules encoding the novel insecticidal proteins are also provided. Methods of making the insecticidal proteins and methods of using the insecticidal proteins and nucleic acids encoding the insecticidal proteins of the invention, for example in transgenic plants to confer protection from insect damage, are also disclosed.
US11130964B2 Insect inhibitory proteins
Insecticidal proteins exhibiting toxic activity against Coleopteran and Lepidopteran pest species are disclosed, and include, but are not limited to, TIC3668, TIC3669, TIC3670, TIC4076, TIC4078, TIC4260, TIC4346, TIC4826, TIC4861, TIC4862, TIC4863, TIC11239, TIC11243, TIC11256, TIC4544, TIC4545, TIC6871, TIC7429, TIC7497, TIC7511, TIC7513, TIC7518, TIC7524, TIC7526, TIC7528, TIC7535 and TIC-3668-type proteins. DNA molecules and constructs are provided which contain a polynucleotide sequence encoding one or more of the disclosed TIC3668-type proteins. Transgenic plants, plant cells, seed, and plant parts resistant to Lepidopteran and Coleopteran infestation are provided which contain polynucleotide sequences encoding the insecticidal proteins of the present invention. Methods for detecting the presence of the polynucleotides or the proteins of the present invention in a biological sample, and methods of controlling Coleopteran and Lepidopteran species pests using any of the TIC3668-type insecticidal proteins are also provided.
US11130960B2 Methods for conferring or enhancing herbicide resistance on plants and/or alga with protoporphyrinogen oxidase variants
Provided are methods for conferring and/or enhancing herbicide resistance on plants or algae including agricultural crops by introducing prokaryote-derived protoporphyrinogen oxidase variants.
US11130959B2 Methods and compositions for combinations of mutations associated with herbicide resistance/tolerance in rice
Rice is described that is tolerant/resistant to herbicides, for example, ACCase inhibitors, and HPPD inhibitors, or both. For ACCase inhibitors, 2 different chromosome regions act synergistically in providing resistance/tolerance to the same herbicide class. Use of the herbicide resistant/tolerant rice for weed control and methods of producing tolerant/resistant rice are also disclosed.
US11130955B2 Applications of CRISPRi in high throughput metabolic engineering
Methods, compositions, and kits for high throughput DNA assembly reactions in vitro. Modular CRISPR DNA constructs comprising modular insert DNA parts flanked by cloning tag segments comprising pre-validated CRISPR protospacer/protospacer adjacent motif sequence combinations. High throughput methods of CRISPRi and CRISPRa.
US11130951B2 Modulating the cellular stress response
Methods of using B2 or Alu nucleic acids, or antisense oligonucleotides that modulate the EZH2/B2 or EZH2/Alu interaction and have the capacity to alter cleavage of B2 and Alu RNA, for increasing or decreasing cell and organismal viability.
US11130945B2 Glucuronosyltransferase, gene encoding same and use thereof
Provided are an enzyme involved in a glycyrrhizin biosynthetic system, a gene of the enzyme and use thereof in order to stably and continuously provide a large amount of glycyrrhizin. Glucuronosyltransferase with an activity of further transferring glucuronic acid to the hydroxy group at the 2-position of glucuronic acid in an oleanane-type triterpenoid monoglucuronide is identified to provide the transferase, a gene for the transferase and use thereof.
US11130943B2 Culture medium
The invention relates to improved culture methods for expanding epithelial stem cells and obtaining organoids, to culture media involved in said methods, and to uses of said organoids.
US11130940B2 Device for in vitro culture of embryos and fabrication method thereof
A device for in vitro culture of embryos includes: an array having at least one well formed therein; and a bottom surface formed in the well and made of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The use of the culture vessel having the well bottom surface made of PDMS has the effect of further increasing the blastocyst formation rate of embryos compared to the use of conventional arrays made of plastic.
US11130939B2 Bacteria for degrading ethylene oxide and uses thereof
The present disclosure relates to strains for degrading ethylene oxide and degradation agents comprising the same, wherein the strains are Acetobacter peroxydans EO-01 strain with Deposit number of CGMCC No. 18431; Lactobacillus fermentum EO-02 strain with Deposit number of CGMCC No. 18432; or Bacillus subtilis EO-03 strain with Deposit number of CGMCC No. 18433. The strains are capable of safely and efficiently degrading ethylene oxide. The present disclosure also provides a method for purifying and producing strains that can degrade ethylene oxide, and a method for biodegrading ethylene oxide.
US11130933B2 Wet wipes containing hydroxy acetophenone and cocamidopropyl PG dimonium chloride phosphate
A cleaning composition including a preservative formulation having hydroxy acetophenone and a phospholipid complex is disclosed. The cleaning composition can be loaded on a cleaning wipe and used for personal care. The hydroxyacetophenone provides a preservative booster to the preservative system for the cleaning composition containing a phospholipid complex, such as cocamidopropyl PG-dimonium chloride phosphate, which has some limited independent preservation activity, depending on the level in the final formulation.
US11130932B2 Body and pet wash organic foaming soap composition and dispenser
An organic liquid and foaming soap composition and dispenser for use as a human hand, body wash and a pet wash, comprising: a) a foam-able organic liquid soap composition comprising the anti-microbial active ingredients of: organic shea butter; USDA approved natural spearmint oil; USDA approved natural lime oil; organic thyme oil; organic rosemary extract; and, b) a portable or fixed, manual or automatic foaming soap dispenser. The organic soap composition may further comprise a base soap comprising: saponified organic coconut oil; organic olive oil; organic sunflower oil; organic jojoba oil; organic aloe vera; and glycerin. And the organic soap composition has a shelf-life of about three years, and able to eradicate about 74.6% through 77.6% of the bacterial strain Staphylococcus aureus after at least one minute of direct contact with the composition. The dispenser is a fixed wall or sink mounted, or a portable bottle, including a mini-foaming leave-on sanitizer.
US11130931B2 Compositions and methods for clearing tissue
A composition and a method for clearing tissue for subsequent three-dimensional analysis. The clearing composition comprises: (1) a homogenizing agent such as N-methylglucamine, urea, or ethylenediamine; (2) a cytoplasmic, water-soluble refractive index adjusting agent such as iohexol, sodium thiosulfate, or polyethylene glycol; and (3) a membrane, lipid-soluble RI adjusting agent such as 2,2′-thiodiethanol (TDE) or propylene glycol. The tissue clearing composition is particularly suitable for use with long-term fixed human tissues.
US11130930B2 Compositions for treatment and methods for making and using the same
A detergent composition, a method of making the detergent composition, and a method of use thereof are provided. The detergent composition comprises at least 0.001% by weight of an antimicrobial agent, based on the total weight of the composition; an enzyme; and at least 0.01% by weight of a hydrotrope, based on the total weight of the composition.
US11130929B2 Functionalized siloxane polymers and compositions comprising same
A siloxane polymer. A composition including the polymer. A method of treating and/or cleaning a situs using the same.
US11130921B2 Process for the preparation of a feedstock for a hydroprocessing unit and an integrated hydrotreating and steam pyrolysis process for the direct processing of a crude oil to produce olefinic and aromatic petrochemicals
Integrated hydrotreating and steam pyrolysis processes for the direct processing of a crude oil to produce olefinic and aromatic petrochemicals.
US11130920B1 Integrated process and system for treatment of hydrocarbon feedstocks using stripping solvent
Separation of asphaltenes from residual oil is carried out with naphtha as solvent. In particular, straight run naphtha obtained from the same crude oil source as the residual oil feed is used as the solvent. The mixture of deasphalted oil and solvent is passed to a hydroprocessing zone, without typical separation and recycle of the solvent back to the solvent deasphalting unit. Asphalt is separated from the residual oil (residue from atmospheric or vacuum distillation); the mixture of deasphalted oil and naphtha solvent is passed to the hydroprocessing unit.
US11130915B2 Methods for methanol-to-gasoline conversion with forwarding methanol processing
Methanol-to-gasoline (MTG) conversion may be performed with forward methanol processing. Methanol may be fed to a first reactor where it may be catalytically converted under dimethyl ether formation conditions in the presence of a first catalyst to form a product mixture comprising dimethyl ether (DME), methanol, and water. The DME may be separated from the methanol and the water and delivered to a second reactor. In the second reactor, the DME may be catalytically converted under MTG conversion conditions in the presence of a second catalyst to form a second product mixture comprising gasoline hydrocarbons and light hydrocarbon gas. The methanol and the water from the first reactor may be separated further to obtain substantially water-free methanol, which may be delivered to the second reactor. The separation of methanol from the water may be performed using the light hydrocarbon gas to effect stripping of the methanol.
US11130911B2 Liquid crystal compound and liquid crystal composition
A compound represented by formula I, a negative liquid crystal composition comprising such a compound, and a liquid crystal display element or liquid crystal display comprising the compound or liquid crystal composition are provided. The compound represented by formula I contains two hydroxy groups. In an ODF process for a panel, due to an intermolecular force between the hydroxyl groups and the surface of the panel (a glass surface or an ITO electrode surface), the compound is spontaneously aligned, in a standing manner, on the panel glass or transparent ITO electrode substrate, causing liquid crystal molecules similar to the compound represented by formula ITO be vertically aligned, and UV light irradiation, a polymer layer with a rough surface is formed on the substrate by means of polymerization, and achieves the effects of PI insulation and vertical alignment of the liquid crystal molecules.
US11130906B2 Brine resistant silica sol
A brine resistant silica sol is described and claimed. This brine resistant silica sol comprises an aqueous colloidal silica mixture that has been surface functionalized with at least one moiety selected from the group consisting of a monomeric hydrophilic organosilane, a mixture of monomeric hydrophilic organosilane(s) and monomeric hydrophobic organosilane(s), or a polysiloxane oligomer, wherein the surface functionalized brine resistant aqueous colloidal silica sol passes at least two of three of these brine resistant tests: API Brine Visual, 24 Hour Seawater Visual and API Turbidity Meter.
US11130904B2 Gravel packing fluids with enhanced thermal stability
Systems and methods for using gellable gravel packing fluids that may comprise polysaccharide gelling agents and gel stabilizers to extend the working temperature range for the polysaccharide gelling agents. A method for placing a gravel pack in a subterranean formation comprising: providing a gravel packing fluid in the form of a linear gel and comprising an aqueous base fluid, a polysaccharide gelling agent, a thermal stabilizer, and a gravel; placing the gravel packing fluid into the subterranean formation; and allowing the gravel packing fluid to form a gravel pack in the subterranean formation.
US11130898B2 Treatment fluids containing high density iodide brines
The present disclosure provides methods and systems for treatment fluids including an iodide brine. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, an oil-based treatment fluid in the form of an invert emulsion comprising an aqueous internal phase and an oil external phase, wherein the aqueous internal phase comprises an iodide brine is provided. The treatment fluid may be introduced into at least a portion of a well bore penetrating at least a portion of a subterranean formation.
US11130897B2 Thermally responsive viscosifiers in subterranean operations
Methods for the use of treatment fluids that include thermally responsive viscosifiers in subterranean formations are provided. In one embodiment, the methods include introducing a treatment fluid including an aqueous base fluid and a thermally responsive hydrogel including at least one thermoresponsive polymer into at least a portion of a subterranean formation; allowing the thermally responsive hydrogel to reach a thickening transition temperature, wherein the thermally responsive hydrogel undergoes a liquid-to-solid phase change at or above the thickening transition temperature; and allowing the treatment fluid to at least partially solidify in the subterranean formation, wherein the solid thermally responsive hydrogel is present in the treatment fluid in an amount from about 0.01 to about 0.2 by volume fraction of solids of the treatment fluid.
US11130887B2 Pressure-sensitive adhesive composition
The present application relates to a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition, an optical laminate, a pressure-sensitive adhesive polarizing plate and a display device. In the present application, a pressure-sensitive adhesive composition having all excellent physical properties such as endurance reliability and interface adhesiveness and being capable of minimizing light leakage occurring under high temperature or high-temperature and humidity conditions can be provided. The pressure-sensitive adhesive composition of the present application can be used for an optical film such as a protective film and a polarizing plate.
US11130884B2 Adhesive composition
An adhesive composition may include 100 parts by weight of a (meth)acrylic polymer (A), 45 to 65 parts by weight of isoboronyl acrylate (B), and 0.1 to 10 parts by weight of a photoradical polymerization initiator (C). Each molecule of the (meth)acrylic polymer (A) may have at least one group represented by the general formula (1) at a molecular terminal: —OC(O)C(R1)═CH2 (1), where R1 is a hydrogen atom or an organic group containing 1 to 20 carbon atoms. The (meth)acrylic polymer (A) may have a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 3,000 to 100,000, and a ratio (Mw/Mn) of a weight average molecular weight (Mw) to a number average molecular weight (Mn) of less than 1.8.
US11130883B2 Polishing composition
Provided is a polishing composition that includes a cellulose derivative and is effective for reducing surface defects after polishing. According to the present application, a polishing composition comprising an abrasive, a basic compound and a surface protective agent is provided. The surface protective agent contains a cellulose derivative and a vinyl alcohol-based dispersant. The surface protective agent has a dispersibility parameter α of less than 100.
US11130881B2 Coating compositions for packaging articles and methods of coating
This invention provides a polymer that is useful in a variety of applications, including as a binder polymer of a coating composition, and especially a packaging coating composition. Packaging articles (e.g., containers) comprising the polymer and methods of making such packaging articles are also provided.
US11130879B2 Dispersants, coating compositions including dispersants, and methods of forming the same
A graft copolymer is provided herein. The graft copolymer includes a polymeric backbone. The polymeric backbone includes a cyclic amine-containing moiety. The graft copolymer further includes a first side chain bound to the polymeric backbone, wherein the first side chain includes an acid-containing moiety. The graft copolymer further includes a second side chain bound to the polymeric backbone, wherein the second side chain includes an alkoxylated moiety. Another graft copolymer is provided herein. The graft copolymer includes a polymeric backbone. The polymeric backbone includes a quaternary ammonium moiety formed from a reaction of an amine-containing moiety and an alkylation agent. The graft copolymer further includes a first side chain bound to the polymeric backbone, wherein the first side chain includes an acid-containing moiety. The graft copolymer further includes a second side chain bound to the polymeric backbone, wherein the second side chain includes an alkoxylated moiety.
US11130876B2 Inkjet primer fluid
An example inkjet primer fluid includes an alkoxysilane, a surfactant, a co-solvent, and a balance of water; and is at least substantially colorless. In an example method, a primer fluid, including an alkoxysilane, a surfactant, a co-solvent, and a balance of water, is thermal inkjet printed from a thermal inkjet printhead to form a silicon dioxide film on a resistor. Then, a jettable composition, including suspended nanoparticles, is thermal inkjet printed from the thermal inkjet printhead. In another example method, suspended nanoparticles, an alkoxysilane, and a growth mediator are combined to form a mixture. The mixture is heated to a temperature ranging from about 60° C. to about 80° C. and stirred for about 12 hours to about 36 hours to form silicon dioxide coated, suspended nanoparticles. Then, a surfactant, a zwitterionic stabilizer, a co-solvent, and a balance of water are added to the mixture to form a stabilized, jettable composition.
US11130874B2 Hybrid photopolymer composition for additive manufacturing
The present invention refers to a hybrid photopolymer composition for additive manufacturing, —comprising 50-95% by weight of a free radically curable-component, farther comprising at least one (meth)acrylate monomer or oligomer, 5-49% by weight of a cationically curable component, further comprising a cycloaliphatic epoxide, an oxetane mixture, containing a monooxetane compound and a polyoxetane compound, and a thermoplastic polycaprolactone with a molecular weight of 20,000-100,000 g/mol, a free radical photoinitiator, a UV blocker, a cationic photoinitiator, optionally a cationic photosensitiser, and optionally a thermal initiator, wherein the percent by weight is based on the total weight of the photopolymer' composition. The invention also relates to the use of a photopolymer composition according to the present invention for producing a three-dimensional object through additive manufacturing and to a three-dimensional object obtained through additive manufacturing using the photopolymer composition—according the present invention.
US11130873B2 Multifunctional polymeric photoinitiators
The present invention relates to novel compounds based on 3-ketocoumarins, which are useful as photoinitiators and sensitizer and to compositions thereof. More particularly, the novel compounds comprise a polyhydroxy polymeric core, which is chemically bonded to 3-ketocoumarin derivatives.
US11130872B2 Red paint for ceramic decoration
The present invention provides a red paint for ceramic decoration, including a glass matrix, and a red colorant and a protective material that are intermingled in the glass matrix. The red colorant contains gold nanoparticles and silver nanoparticles. The protective material contains silica nanoparticles.
US11130869B2 Aqueous copolymer coating compositions for industrial and construction applications
Copolymer dispersions containing polyamide segments in aqueous media form binders for coatings for various industrial and construction materials. The copolymers have a high percentage of amide linkages. The copolymers are linked into higher molecular weight species by reactions with polyisocyanates (which forms urea linkages if the other reactant is an amine or a urethane linkage if the other reactant is a hydroxyl group).
US11130867B2 Curable compositions containing 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds and related coatings and processes
Curable compositions comprising 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds are provided herein. Also provided are coatings formed from 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds. Also provided are processes for coating substrates and articles. Curable compositions including 1,1-di-activated vinyl compounds that function as crosslinking agents are described.
US11130865B2 Rhodamine dyes and conjugates
The present invention relates generally to novel rhodamine dyes which upon conjugation with another molecule form single isomeric conjugation products. These novel rhodamine dyes contain only one single functional group on the rhodomine molecule for conjugation so that their conjugation products are single isomeric conjugation products.
US11130860B2 Thermoplastic composite
A thermoplastic composite comprising a thermoplastic polymer matrix comprising an amorphous polyester containing 1,4: 3,6-dianhydrohexitol units, an alicyclic diol and terephthalic acid, wherein diol component comprises 1,4:3,6-dianhydrohexitol and alicyclic diol in ratio from 0.32 to 0.75; and thermoplastic fibers comprising a semi-crystalline polyester containing 1,4: 3,6-dianhydrohexitol units, an alicyclic diol and terephthalic acid, wherein diol component comprises 1,4:3,6-dianhydrohexitol and alicyclic diol in ratio from 0.05 to 0.30 are disclosed. Methods for producing the polymer composite are also disclosed.
US11130858B2 Curable compositions for cured-in-place pipes
Disclosed is a curable composition with enhanced curing time at ambient temperatures, the curable composition including (a) a resin, e.g., 4,4′-isopropylidenediphenol-epichlorohydrin copolymer and (b) one or more curing agents, wherein a ratio of a weight percentage of the resin to a weight percentage of the curing agent or curing agents is from about 12:1 to about 15:1. Also disclosed is a method of curing a cured-in-place liner, wherein the cured-in-place liner contains the above curable composition.
US11130857B2 Epoxy resin composition, prepreg, and fiber-reinforced composite material
The present invention provides an epoxy resin composition that serves to produce a cured epoxy resin that simultaneously realizes a high heat resistance, a high elastic modulus, and a low color and to produce a molded article having a good appearance without suffering the formation of white spots on the surface thereof when used as matrix resin in a fiber reinforced composite material. The epoxy resin composition includes an epoxy resin as component [A], an aromatic urea [B1] and/or an imidazole compound [B2] as component [B], and a borate ester compound as component [C], containing dicyandiamide in the amount of 0.5 part by mass or less relative to the total quantity of epoxy resins which accounts for 100 parts by mass, wherein the epoxy resin composition meets certain sets of further requirements with respect to its composition.
US11130853B2 Polypropylene composite resin composition including silyated microfibrillated cellulose and vehicle pillar trim using the same
The present invention relates to a cellulose-containing polypropylene composite resin which is environmentally friendly, and can reduce emission of carbon dioxide and contribute to improvement in fuel efficiency, based on reduced vehicle weight, and a vehicle thin film pillar trim including the same.
US11130849B2 Moisture resistant coating for barrier films
A process for making a barrier film having a substrate, a base polymer layer applied to the substrate, an oxide layer applied to the base polymer layer, and a top coat polymer layer applied to the oxide layer is provided. An optional inorganic layer can be applied over the top coat polymer layer. The top coat polymer layer is formed by vapor depositing and curing cyclic aza-silane and acrylate monomer. The use of a silane co-deposited with an acrylate to form the top coat layer of the barrier films provide for enhanced resistance to moisture and improved peel strength adhesion of the top coat layer to the underlying barrier stack layers.
US11130848B2 Laminated optical film and touch panel
An optical layered film includes at least one A layer including a thermoplastic resin [A] and a B layer formed of a thermoplastic resin [B], wherein the at least one A layer is provided on at least one of surfaces of the B layer, a thickness-direction retardation Rthb of the B layer satisfies the following formula (1), and a tensile elongation at break Sa of a 1.5 mm-thick film (a1) formed of the thermoplastic resin [A] satisfies the following formula (2): (1) |Rthb|≤40 nm, and (2) Sa≥100%.
US11130847B2 Externally activated shape changing device
The present invention provides a 4D printed component that uses the photoisomerization stimulus as a method of activation. Other 4D printing methods use heat, moisture, a combination of heat and stress, and the heat from a light source as methods of activation. The present invention takes advantage of 3D printing capability and adds the capability of providing a printable material that dynamically changes shape over time when exposed to an external stimulus. The invention reduces the number of required 3D printed parts to create a moving object. This characteristic reduces the amount of onboard weight of the 3D printed components by reducing the number of parts required to create motion. The present invention removes the need for onboard sensors, processors, motors, power storage, etc. This characteristic will allow for manufacturing of, inter alia, novel medical devices, automated actuators, packaging, smart textiles, etc.
US11130846B2 Aqueous emulsions containing ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, preparation process thereof and their use as anti-gelling additives of crude oils
The present invention relates to an aqueous emulsion comprising: a) from 50% to 60% of an organic phase dispersed in an aqueous phase, said organic phase containing a mixture including from 24% to 30%, calculated with respect to the final emulsion, of ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers and/or polyalkyl(meth)acrylates, indicated in the present description as polymeric component, and a high-boiling organic solvent, or a mixture of said solvents; b) a primary emulsifier at a concentration higher or equal to 0.1% and lower than or equal to 3% by weight, calculated with respect to the final emulsion; c) from 37% to 47% of an aqueous phase; wherein the ratio between said polymer component and said organic solvent in the final aqueous emulsion is at least 1/1 and where the organic solvent and any polymer of the polymeric component have a Hildebrand solubility parameter δ such that, the difference (δsolvent_δpolymer) is lower than 2 in absolute value for any polymer of the polymeric component.
US11130845B2 Thermal interface materials including polymeric phase-change materials
In an embodiment, an article of manufacture includes a first component, a second component, and a thermal interface material. The thermal interface material is disposed between the first component and the second component and includes a polymeric phase-change material. In another embodiment, an article of manufacture includes a first component, a second component, and a thermal interface material disposed between the first component and the second component, the thermal interface material including a polymeric phase-change material, the polymeric phase-change material including a block copolymer formed from a diene, the diene formed from a vinyl-terminated fatty acid monomer having a chemical formula C2H4—R—C(O)OH and an ethylene glycol monomer having a chemical formula C2nH4n+2On+1.
US11130842B2 Process for the preparation of polyether polyols
The invention relates to a method for producing polyether carbonate polyols, wherein (i) in a first step a polyether carbonate polyol is produced from one or more H-functional starter substances, one or more alkylene oxides, and carbon dioxide in the presence of at least one DMC catalyst, and (ii) in a second step the polyether carbonate polyol is chain-extended with a mixture of at least two different alkylene oxides in the presence of at least one DMC catalyst. The invention further relates to polyether carbonate polyols that contain a terminal mixed block of at least two alkylene oxides and to a method for producing soft polyurethane foams, wherein a polyol component containing a polyether carbonate polyol according to the invention is used.
US11130840B2 Aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid
An aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid contains a repeating unit represented by formula (1) and a repeating unit represented by formula (2), has a weight average molecular weight of 500 to 10,000, low-molecular-weight components less than or equal to 5.0 area % measured with high-speed liquid chromatography, and a loose bulk density of greater than or equal to 0.25 g/cm3. wherein R1, R2, R3, and R4 are independently a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group with 1 to 4 carbon atoms, and R5 and R6 are independently a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group with 1 to 12 carbon atoms. The aromatic polycarbonate oligomer solid has a substantially reduced amount of low-molecular-weight components, no or a substantially reduced amount of chlorine-containing compounds, high loose bulk density, and ease of handling.
US11130834B2 Polyamide foams which inhibit the spread of fires for filling cavities in mining
Polyamide foams which do not propagate fire are obtained by mixing (i) a liquid isocyanate component which comprises at least one polyisocyanate and in which the molar ratio of aromatic isocyanate groups to the sum of aromatic and aliphatic isocyanate groups is at least 60 mol %, with (ii) at least one liquid isocyanatereactive component which comprises a reactive diluent, and the reactive diluent 10 comprises (a) a chain-extending and/or crosslinking reactive diluent selected from among aliphatic branched C24-66-polycarboxylic acids, alicyclic C24-66-polycarboxylic acids and partial esters of polycarboxylic acids having at least two unesterified carboxyl groups and/or (b) a chain-terminating reactive diluent selected from among aliphatic branched C24-66-monocarboxylic acids, alicyclic C24-66-monocarboxylic acids and partial esters of polycarboxylic acids having one unesterified carboxyl group, wherein the liquid isocyanate-reactive component comprises an aromatic C8-18-polycarboxylic acid and/or an anhydride thereof.
US11130832B2 Modified conjugated diene-based polymer and rubber composition including the same
A modified conjugated diene-based polymer, and more particularly, a modified conjugated diene-based polymer prepared by continuous polymerization and having remarkable processability, narrow molecular weight distribution and excellent physical properties, and a rubber composition including the same.
US11130828B2 Methods for supplying solid catalysts to a solution polymerization reactor
Disclosed is a solution polymerization process, or, alternatively, a method of delivering powder catalysts to a solution polymerization reactor, comprising combining a homogeneous single-site catalyst precursor with α-olefin monomers to form a polyolefin, wherein the homogeneous single-site catalyst precursor is in the form of (i) a dry powder, (ii) suspended in a aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent, or (iii) suspended in an oil or wax, wherein the homogeneous single-site catalyst precursor is at a concentration greater than 0.8 mmole/liter when suspended in the aliphatic hydrocarbon solvent prior to entering the solution polymerization reactor.
US11130827B2 Polyethylene compositions and articles made therefrom
This invention relates to a polyethylene composition, and films therefrom, comprising at least 65 wt % ethylene derived units and from 0.1 to 35 wt % of C3-C12 olefin comonomer derived units, where the polyethylene composition has: a) an RCI,m of less than 85 kg/mol; b) a Tw1−Tw2 value of from −15 to −40° C.; and c) an Mw1/Mw2 value of less than 1.5 where the film has a) a heat seal initiation temperature of X ° C. or less at 5 N of force, where X=0.0015×Y(psi)+62.6 (where Y is the average 1% Secant modulus ((MD+TD)/2)) of the film; b) a dart drop impact of 300 g/mil or more; c) an MD Elmendorf tear of 230 g or more; and d) average 1% Secant modulus ((MD+TD)/2) of 20,000 psi or more.
US11130823B2 Method for producing hydrogels
The present invention provides a method of producing a polymer hydrogel comprising the steps of: (1) preparing an aqueous solution of a water soluble polysaccharide derivative and a polycarboxylic acid; (2) optionally agitating the solution, for example, by stirring; (3) isolating a polysaccharide derivative/polycarboxylic acid composite from the solution; and (4) heating the polysaccharide derivative/polycarboxylic acid composite at a temperature of at least about 80° C., thereby cross-linking the polysaccharide with the polycarboxylic acid. The invention also provides polymer hydrogels produced by the methods of the invention.
US11130819B2 Antibodies
The present invention relates to antibodies binding to 5T4, including bispecific antibodies binding to 5T4 and CD3. The invention further provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising the antibodies and use of the antibodies for therapeutic and diagnostic procedures, in particular in cancer therapy.
US11130817B2 CD73 blocking agents
Provided are antibodies that bind and inhibit CD73, are capable of increasing the proliferation of T cells in the presence of CD39-expressing B cells and ATP. The invention also relates to cells producing such compounds; methods of making such compounds, and antibodies, fragments, variants, and derivatives thereof; pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same; methods of using the compounds to diagnose, treat or prevent cancer.
US11130811B2 ICOS binding proteins
The present invention relates to an ICOS binding protein or antigen binding portion thereof that is an agonist to human ICOS and does not induce complement, ADCC, or CDC when placed in contact with a T cell in vivo and methods of treating cancer, infectious disease and/or sepsis with said ICOS binding protein or antigen binding portion thereof. Further the ICOS binding proteins or antigen binding portions thereof of the present invention are capable of activating a T cell when placed in contact with said T cell; stimulating T cell proliferation when placed in contact with said T cell and/or inducing cytokine production when placed in contact with said T cell. The present invention relates to ICOS binding proteins or antigen binding portions thereof comprising one or more of: SEQ ID NO: 1; SEQ ID NO:2; SEQ ID NO:3; SEQ ID NO:4; SEQ ID NO:5; and/or SEQ ID NO:6.
US11130810B2 Bispecific antibodies specific for PD1 and TIM3
The invention relates to bispecific antibodies comprising a first antigen-binding site that specifically binds to PD1 and a second antigen-binding site that specifically binds to TIM3, in particular to bispecific antibodies, wherein the bispecific antibody binds to 5 TIM3 with a lower binding affinity when compared to the binding to PD1. The invention further relates to methods of producing these molecules and to methods of using the same.
US11130809B2 PD-1 antibody formulation
Provided herein are pharmaceutical formulations for anti-PD-1 antibodies.
US11130807B2 Immunological reagents
This disclosure relates to binding agents with specificity for programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) and to methods for using the same to treat, prevent and/or ameliorate an infectious disease (e.g., human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)), cancer and/or autoimmunity.
US11130801B2 Method for inhibiting platelet derived growth factor signaling with C3aR or C5aR antibodies
A method of modulating growth factor responses of cells expressing C3a receptor (C3aR) and C5a receptor (C5aR) and at least one growth factor receptor includes administering to the cells at least one agent that modulates C3aR and/or C5aR signaling of the cells.
US11130799B2 Cartilage replacement compositions and methods
Described are compositions and methods for cartilage replacement. Also described are collagen scaffolds comprising the composition described herein.
US11130797B2 Covalent modification of biological macromolecules
The present disclosure provides a method of covalently modifying a biological macromolecule, the method comprising subjecting a reaction mixture comprising: (a) a biological macromolecule comprising one or more thiol groups; and (b) a molecule comprising one or more olefin or alkyne moieties to a radical reaction under conditions sufficient to produce the covalently modified biological macromolecule. The present disclosure also provides a method of covalently modifying a biological macromolecule, the method comprising subjecting a reaction mixture comprising: (a) a molecule comprising one or more thiol groups; and (b) a biological macromolecule comprising one or more olefin or alkyne moieties to a radical reaction under conditions sufficient to produce the covalently modified biological macromolecule. The present disclosure further provides a covalently modified biological macromolecule prepared by any of the disclosed methods. The covalently modified biological macromolecules may be further crosslinked to form a scaffold.
US11130792B2 Methods for inhibiting hematopoietic tumor cells with diphtheria tokin-interleukin-3 conjugates
The present invention provides methods for inhibiting interleukin-3 receptor-expressing cells, and, in particular, inhibiting the growth of such cells by using a diphtheria toxin-human interleukin-3 conjugate (DT-IL3) that is toxic to cells expressing the interleukin-3 receptor. In preferred embodiments, the DT-IL3 conjugate is a fusion protein comprising amino acids 1-388 of diphtheria toxin fused via a peptide linker to full-length, human interleukin-3. In certain embodiments, the methods of the present invention relate to the administration of a DT-IL3 conjugate to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and/or cancer stem cells in humans, which cells express one or more subunits of the interleukin-3 receptor. Exemplary cells include myeloid leukemia cancer stem cells. In other embodiments, the methods of the present invention relate to ex vivo purging of bone marrow or peripheral blood to remove cells that express one or more subunits of the interleukin-3 receptor such that the purged bone marrow or peripheral blood is suitable, e.g., for autologous stem cell transplantation to restore hematopoietic function.
US11130789B2 Urine markers for detection of bladder cancer
Early detection of tumors is a major determinant of survival of patients suffering from tumors, including bladder tumors. Members of the BTM or UBTM family can be highly and consistently accumulated in bladder tumor tissue and other tumor tissue, and/or can be accumulated in urine of patients, and thus are markers for bladder and other types of cancer. In certain embodiments, BTMs or UBTMs can accumulate in the urine, and detection of UBTM family members can be an effective diagnostic approach. In some embodiments, quantitative PCR methods have advantages over microarray methods. In other embodiments, detection and quantification of a plurality of BTMs or UBTMs can increase the sensitivity and specificity of detection of bladder cancer, and therefore provides methods for determining the stage and type of bladder cancer. Kits provide easy, convenient ways for carrying out the methods of this invention.
US11130788B2 Modified bacterial microcompartment shell proteins
The present invention provides for a fusion protein comprising (1) a bacterial microcompartment (BMC) shell protein comprising one or more subunit, and (2) a first component of a specific-binding pair, operably linked to the BMC shell protein such that the first component faces (i) a lumen (inside) side, or (ii) outside of a BMC shell formed incorporating the fusion protein and the fusion protein does not disrupt or prevent the folding of the BMC shell protein or the ability of the BMC shell protein to integrate with other BMC shell proteins into a BMC shell; wherein the first component is capable of forming a stable or irreversible interaction with a second component of the specific-binding pair.
US11130783B2 CD40 targeted peptides and uses thereof
The present disclosure is related to compositions comprising peptides that bind CD40 and methods of use in inhibiting interaction of CD40 and CD154 and inducing immunosuppression. Provided herein are methods of transplantation and methods of inhibiting donor specific immune response. Also provided herein are methods of treatment for autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer.
US11130780B2 Inhibitors of growth factor activation enzymes
The present invention generally relates to compounds that are useful for inhibiting one or more of hepatocyte growth factor activator, matriptase, hepsin, Factor Xa, or thrombin. The present invention also relates to various methods of using the inhibitor compounds including treating a malignancy, a pre-malignant condition, or cancer by administering an effective amount of the inhibitor to a subject in need thereof.
US11130779B2 PPAR agonists and methods of use thereof
Provided herein are deuterated compounds and compositions useful in increasing PPARδ activity. The compounds have a formula where L5 comprises at least one deuterium. Exemplary species include The compounds and compositions provided herein are useful for the treatment of PPARδ related diseases (e.g., muscular diseases, vascular disease, demyelinating disease, and metabolic diseases).
US11130773B2 STING agonistic compound
A drug or agent containing a compound having an agonistic activity to STING as an active ingredient, where the compound is represented by the following general formula (I-1): wherein all symbols represent the same meanings as described in the specification, and the compound can be used as an active ingredient of an agent for suppressing the progression of, suppressing the recurrence of and/or treating cancer or infectious disease.
US11130772B2 CYP-eicosanoid derivatives
The present invention relates to compounds according to general formula (I) which are analogues of epoxymetabolites produced by cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes from omega-3 (n-3) polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs). The present invention further relates to compositions containing one or more of these compounds and to the use of these compounds or compositions for the treatment or prevention of conditions and diseases associated with inflammation, proliferation, hypertension, coagulation, immune function, pathologic angiogenesis, heart failure and cardiac arrhythmias.
US11130769B2 Spiro-sulfonamide derivatives as inhibitors of myeloid cell leukemia-1 (MCL-1) protein
The disclosure is directed to compounds of Formula I Pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of Formula I as well as methods of their use and preparation, are also described.
US11130768B2 Bicyclic pyrazole derivatives
The present invention covers bicyclic pyrazole compounds of general formula (I): in which G, A, R1, R2, R3, and Q are as defined herein, methods of preparing said compounds, intermediate compounds useful for preparing said compounds, pharmaceutical compositions and combinations comprising said compounds and the use of said compounds for manufacturing pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment, control and/or prevention of diseases, in particular of helminth infections, as a sole agent or in combination with other active ingredients.
US11130766B2 Deuterated thienopiperidine derivatives, manufacturing method, and application thereof
The present invention discloses deuterated thienopiperidine derivatives, a manufacturing method and an application thereof. The deuterated thienopiperidine derivatives in the present invention are of a structure of the following formula (I). The present invention also comprises the application of the deuterated thienopiperidine derivatives as a drug for treating and preventing cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases.
US11130763B2 Method for preparing a bicyclic guanidine and its derivatives
The present invention relates to a method of producing a bicyclic guanidine and its derivatives. In particular, the present invention relates to a method of producing triazabicyclodecene (TBD) and its derivatives, particularly alkyl derivatives, such as methyl triazabicyclodecene (MTBD), and MTBD-derived ionic liquids. The invention also relates to the use of said compounds in cellulose dissolution and subsequent processing.
US11130761B2 Substituted pyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazines as FGFR inhibitors
Disclosed are an FGFR inhibitor and the use thereof in the preparation of a drug for treating FGFR-related diseases. In particular, disclosed are a compound as shown in formula (I) and a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
US11130758B2 Tetrahydropyrazolopyrimidine compounds
Embodiments of the disclosure relate to tetrahydropyrazolopyrimidine compounds that act as antagonists or inhibitors for Toll-like receptors 7 and/or 8, and their use in pharmaceutical compositions effective for treatment of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and lupus nephritis.
US11130755B2 Substituted pyrido[3,4-b]indoles for the treatment of cartilage disorders
The present invention relates to 8-aryl-substituted and 8-heteroaryl-substituted 9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indoles of the formula (I), in which A, E, G, R1 to R6 and R10 are as defined in the claims, which stimulate chondrogenesis and cartilage matrix synthesis and can be used in the treatment of cartilage disorders and conditions in which a regeneration of damaged cartilage is desired, for example joint diseases such as osteoarthritis. The invention furthermore relates to processes for the synthesis of the compounds of the formula (I), their use as pharmaceuticals, and pharmaceutical compositions comprising them.
US11130751B2 Quinoxaline and pyridopyrazine derivatives as PI3K-beta inhibitors
The present invention relates to substituted quinoxaline and pyridopyrazine derivatives of Formula (I) wherein the variables have the meaning defined in the claims. The compounds according to the present invention are useful as pI3Kβ inhibitors. The invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said compounds as an active ingredient as well as the use of said compounds as a medicament.
US11130747B2 Plurality of host materials and an organic electroluminescence device comprising the same
The present invention relates to a plurality of host materials and an organic electroluminescent device comprising the same. By comprising a specific combination of a plurality of host compounds, the organic electroluminescent device according to the present invention provides high efficiency and long lifespan.
US11130746B2 Therapeutic compounds
The present invention relates to compounds that are antagonists of the orexin-1 receptor. The compounds have the structural formula (I) defined herein. The present invention also relates to processes for the preparation of these compounds, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, and to their use in the treatment of diseases or disorders associated with orexin-1 receptor activity.
US11130744B2 Indenyl compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and medical uses thereof
Disclosed are compounds, for example, compounds of formula I, wherein R, R0, R1-R8, n, X, Y, Y′, and E are as described herein, pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds, and methods of treating or preventing a disease or condition, for example, cancer.
US11130741B2 Anti-infective heterocyclic compounds and uses thereof
The present invention relates to heterocyclic compounds of Formula I useful as anti-infective agents. The present invention further relates to a method of treating an infection by administering such compounds, and to pharmaceutical compositions comprising such compounds.
US11130737B2 Multifunctional aminoquinoline therapeutic agents
Aminoquinoline compounds useful for treating chronic pain, addiction, and other conditions are provided. The aminoquinoline compound is represented by Formula (I): in which the substituents thereof are defined as set forth in the specification.
US11130736B2 Human TLR8-selective agonists
The disclosure provides human toll-like receptor modulators of general Formula (II), wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8 are defined herein.
US11130735B2 Process for the preparation of fluopicolide
The present invention relates to an improved process for the preparation of substituted pyridylmethyl-benzamide derivatives of formula (I), in particular 2,6-Dichloro-N-{[3-chloro-5-(trifluoromethyl)-2-pyridyl]methyl}benzamide (Fluopicolide), from substituted 2-(Aminomethyl)pyridine derivatives which are obtained by Raney-Nickel hydrogenation.
US11130731B2 Sulfonylureas and related compounds and use of same
The present invention provides for certain sulfonyl ureas and related compounds which have advantageous properties and show useful activity in the inhibition of activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Such compounds are useful in the treatment of a wide range of disorders in which the inflammation process, or more specifically the NLRP3 inflammasome, have been implicated as being a key factor.
US11130729B2 CCL2 inhibitors
Compounds, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof are disclosed that are useful for inhibition of the biological activity of CCL2, as well as methods of treatment for diseases involving the biological activity of CCL2.
US11130727B2 Process for the production of methyl acrylate from methyl lactate
The present invention is directed to a process for the production of methyl acrylate wherein methyl lactate is contacted with a ZSM-5 catalyst in the presence of methanol. It was found that the presence of methanol is essential to obtain a selective process with a high yield. With the process according to the invention methyl acrylate may be obtained as the major product of the reaction, especially if methanol is used as solvent instead of water, while acrylic acid is detected in minor quantity (usually below 10 C %, but often below 5 C %). Methanol may be used as the sole solvent in the process, but preferably also a small amount of water is present in the solvent. In one aspect of the invention, between 1 and 25 wt % of water, based on the total amount of solvent is present.
US11130725B2 Methods for slowing deactivation of a catalyst and/or slowing tetraphosphine ligand usage in hydroformylation processes
The present invention relates to methods for slowing deactivation of a catalyst and/or slowing tetraphosphine ligand usage in a hydroformylation process. In one aspect, a method comprises (a) contacting an olefin with carbon monoxide, hydrogen and a catalyst, the catalyst comprising (A) a transition metal, (B) a tetraphosphine having the structure described herein, and, optionally, (C) a monophosphine having the structure described herein, the contacting conducted in one or more reaction zones and at hydroformylation conditions; and (b) adding additional monophosphine having the structure described herein to a reaction zone.
US11130716B2 Organic slow-acting fertilizer using plantaginis semen husk and manufacturing method therefor
The present invention provides organic slow-acting fertilizer using psyllium seed husk and a method for producing the same. Macroelements or secondary elements selected from 12 essential nutrient elements (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Fe, Mn, Cu, B, Mo, and Zn) for edible plants are extracted from each of oil cake (collectively referring to residue remaining after extraction of vegetable oil, and including soybean oil cake, palm oil cake, etc.), blood meal (livestock blood), dead fish or bonefish-containing by-products, bone meal, Dead Sea mineral, egg shell, seashell, oystershell, natural gypsum, dolomite, phyllite, and natural salt, by a predetermined extraction process, and are impregnated in larger amounts into a porous material such as zeolite, and organic fertilizers are produced in the form of psyllium seed husk-bound grains for more rapid and effective impregnation so that suitable proportions of element fertilizers can be supplied to each type of plant.
US11130712B2 Method of producing polycrystalline Y-358 superconductor
A method of producing polycrystalline Y3Ba5Cu8Oy (Y-358) whereby powders of yttrium (III) oxide, a barium (II) salt, and copper (II) oxide are pelletized, calcined at 850 to 950° C. for 8 to 16 hours, ball milled under controlled conditions, pelletized again and sintered in an oxygen atmosphere at 900 to 1000° C. for up to 72 hours. The polycrystalline Y3Ba5Cu8Oy thus produced is in the form of elongated crystals having an average length of 2 to 10 μm and an average width of 1 to 2 μm, and embedded with spherical nanoparticles of yttrium deficient Y3Ba5Cu8Oy having an average diameter of 5 to 20 nm. The spherical nanoparticles are present as agglomerates having flower-like morphology with an average particles size of 30 to 60 nm. The ball milled polycrystalline Y3Ba5Cu8Oy prepared under controlled conditions shows significant enhancement of superconducting and flux pinning properties.
US11130710B2 Roofing tile and method for producing such a roofing tile
A roofing tile composed of concrete material and a method for producing such a roofing tile. The concrete material contains a binder, a gravel, a light-weight aggregate, and added water. The roofing tile has at least one watercourse and a lateral interlocking joint having a covering fold and a water fold. The ratio of water to binder is less than 0.3, the light-weight aggregate is composed of a material that is hydrophobic and/or not hygroscopic, and the roofing tile has a density in the range of 1.6 g/cm3 to 1.9 g/cm3 after the hardening. The roofing tile has a thickness of 5 mm to 9 mm, preferably 7 mm to 8 mm, in the highly loaded regions, preferably in the region of the watercourse.
US11130705B2 Glass-based articles with improved fracture resistance
Glass-based articles are provided that exhibit improved fracture resistance. The relationships between properties attributable to the glass composition and stress profile of the glass-based articles are provided that indicate improved fracture resistance.
US11130702B2 Optical fiber manufacturing method
Provided is an optical fiber manufacturing method that uses a low-cost large optical fiber preform having high precision. The optical fiber manufacturing method includes at least a positioning step of positioning core rods in a hollow carbon pipe that contains carbon as a main component, a soot preform preparation step of filling a gap between the carbon pipe and the core rods with silica powder that contains SiO2 as a main component, thereby producing a soot preform, a consolidating step of introducing the soot preform into a furnace and consolidating the silica powder, thereby producing a transparent intermediate preform from the soot preform, an extraction step of extracting the transparent intermediate preform from the carbon pipe, and a drawing step of drawing the transparent intermediate preform, thereby manufacturing an optical fiber.
US11130700B2 Feedstock gel and method of making glass-ceramic articles from the feedstock gel
A method of making a glass-ceramic article includes synthesizing a feedstock gel that includes a base oxide network comprising Na2O, CaO, and SiO2, in which a molar ratio of Na2O:CaO:SiO2 in the gel is 1:2:3, and then converting the feedstock gel into a glass-ceramic article such as a container or a partially-formed container. The conversion of the feedstock gel into a glass-ceramic container may be performed at a temperature that does not exceed 900° C. and may include the steps of pressing the feedstock gel into a compressed solid green-body, sintering the green-body into a solid monolithic body of a glass-ceramic material, deforming the solid monolithic glass-ceramic body into a glass-ceramic preform, and cooling the preform. A glass-ceramic article having a glass-ceramic material that has a molar ratio of Na2O:CaO:SiO2 that is 1:2:3 is also disclosed.
US11130697B2 Glass manufacturing method and apparatus
A glass manufacturing method. A plurality of stress values in a glass sheet are determined in a plurality of locations of the glass sheet respectively. A plurality of light leakage degrees are determined in the plurality of locations of a polarization-based display provided with the glass sheet, when the polarization-based display is in a state to block light transmissions. The plurality of determined stress values are modified based on the plurality of determined light leakage degrees. At least one additional glass sheet is manufactured in a glass sheet manufacturing process with at least one process condition of the glass sheet manufacturing process being adjusted based on the plurality of modified stress values.
US11130696B2 Methods for reconditioning glass manufacturing systems
A method for reconditioning a glass manufacturing system includes establishing a reducing atmosphere in a glass melting vessel and draining a glass melt composition from the melting vessel while the reducing atmosphere is in the vessel. The pressure of the reducing atmosphere is greater than the pressure of the atmosphere surrounding the melting vessel and the reducing atmosphere is established by operating at least one combustion burner in the melting vessel in a fuel-rich condition.
US11130693B1 Combination biological contactor and self-backwashing filter systems
A combination biological contactor and self-backwashing filter system for water treatment is disclosed. The system may include a treatment vessel defining an upper chamber and a lower chamber. A biological contactor may be disposed within the upper chamber, and a filter may be disposed in the lower chamber. A contactor outlet conduit and inlet manifold may be used to transfer water from the biological contactor to filter cells within the filter.
US11130691B2 Anti-scaling composition for water systems
Techniques are described for preparing a water filtration composition that includes activated carbon having an ash content of at least 10 wt. % and particles of a solubilizing agent. The solubilizing agent forms a water-soluble complex with cations (e.g., calcium ions). This increases the solubility of calcium ions and other scale-forming ions in water, thus suppressing scale formation on interior surfaces of water processing infrastructure. The activated carbon and the solubilizing agent are processed to have particle sizes in a same range, thus enabling the activated carbon and the solubilizing agent to be thoroughly mixed together.
US11130684B2 Water softening device and method of operating a water softening device
A water softening device includes a filter configured to decrease hardness of a first stream of raw water to produce a second stream of water with decreased hardness, a first sensor that measures an electrical property of the first stream, a second sensor that measures an electrical property of the second stream, and optionally, a third sensor that detects a water flow through the filter, wherein the filter includes an ion exchange resin operated in H+-mode, and the filter is buffered with at least one salt selected from the group of a potassium salt (K+), a sodium salt (Na+) and a lithium salt (Li+).
US11130682B2 Alumina abrasive particles used for automotive finishing compositions
The present disclosure is directed to an alpha alumina powder having a specific surface area, a specific crystallite size, and a specific particle size distribution for use in abrasive polishes, and method of making such powder. The method of making the alpha alumina powder can include calcining an aluminum oxide precursor powder at a temperature of 800-1500° C. and milling the calcined powder to the specific particle size distribution. The alpha alumina powder disclosed herein can quickly enable high removal rate with undiminished aesthetic quality when used in abrasive polishes.
US11130680B2 Co-production of methanol, ammonia and urea
Process for the co-production of methanol and ammonia together with urea production from a hydrocarbon feed without venting to the atmosphere carbon dioxide captured from the methanol or ammonia synthesis gas and without using expensive air separation units and water gas shift. Carbon dioxide removal from flue gas from reforming section to convert partially or fully all ammonia into urea. Synergi of having methanol, ammonia and urea production to produce coating material for the urea production.
US11130678B2 Carbon formation reactor and method of using same
A novel carbon formation reactor for forming carbon from a carbon-bearing fluidic stream, and method of using the same, is described. The reactor uses a catalyst bearing surface placed within a heated zone in a carbon-bearing fluidic stream to form carbon, which can then be removed from the reactor, with the process repeatable to achieve high extraction efficiencies.
US11130676B2 Reactor packing with preferential flow catalyst
The present invention relates to reactor tubes packed with a catalyst system employed to deliberately bias process gas flow toward the hot tube segment and away from the cold segment in order to reduce the circumferential tube temperature variation.
US11130675B2 Flame spray synthesis of nanoparticles of monoclinic Lu203 and dopant
A nanoparticle containing monoclinic lutetium oxide. A method of: dispersing a lutetium salt solution in a stream of oxygen gas to form droplets, and combusting the droplets to form nanoparticles containing lutetium oxide. The combustion occurs at a temperature sufficient to form monoclinic lutetium oxide in the nanoparticles. An article containing lutetium oxide and having an average grain size of at most 10 microns.
US11130667B2 Device and method for filling a container with a filling product
A device for filling a container with a filling product includes a filling valve for influencing the supply of the filling product into the container to be filled, generally during the transport, by means of a container transporting device, of the containers to be filled, a dosing valve for dosing a dosing product from a dosing product reservoir into the filling valve, and a main component reservoir for providing a main component at the filling valve. A dosing product changing device is provided for changing the dosing product in the dosing product reservoir during the filling operation.
US11130666B2 Wine opener with interior threads
The industry-standard corkscrew has numerous flaws resulting in broken corks—even in the hands of a professional. The present invention is a radical departure from the traditional corkscrew apparatus. The opener generally consists of the handle and an internally threaded half-pipe. The half-pipe slides between the cork and the bottle, wherein the series of threads engage the cork. Rotating the handle causes the threads to bore deeper into the neck of the bottle until the handles meets the lip of the bottle, and then lift the cork out of the bottle until it disengages and falls away from the opener. It should be appreciated that the elegance of the opener resides in its simplicity.
US11130664B2 Tilting bucket
A tilting support or work bucket, or apparatus for an aerial lift including a support frame for supporting an operator. The support frame can have a seat for supporting the operator when in an upright position and a chest support having a portion above and forward of the seat for supporting a chest of the operator when in a forwardly downward tilted position while allowing arms of the operator to extend forwardly out of the support frame. A support member can be pivotably mounted to the support frame at a pivot joint that is located at an upper portion of the support frame when the support frame is in the upright position, for pivotably supporting the support frame. An actuator can be included for positionably rotating the support frame relative to the support member about the pivot joint between the upright position and the forwardly downward tilted position. Since the pivot joint is located in the upper portion of the support frame, pivoting of the support frame from the upright position to the forwardly downward tilted position moves a center of gravity of the support frame rearwardly in the direction of the support member.
US11130653B1 Strap winding and storage device
A strap winding a storage device that is configured to store both a strap and a securing device, such as a ratchet, in a convenient and transportable manner.
US11130645B2 Medium transporting device, image reading apparatus, and recording apparatus
A medium transporting device includes a driving roller that transports a medium and that is driven to rotate, a driven roller that nips the medium between the driving roller and the driven roller and rotates in accordance with the rotation of the driving roller, a rotary shaft of the driven roller, a first pressing member that presses the rotary shaft in a direction in which the driven roller comes into contact with the driving roller, a second pressing member that presses the rotary shaft in a direction in which the driven roller comes into contact with the driving roller, and a spacer member that is integrally provided with a first spacer interposed between the rotary shaft and the first pressing member and a second spacer interposed between the rotary shaft and the second pressing member.
US11130639B2 Modular pulley for continuous belt conveyor system
A modular pulley assembly for a continuous belt conveyor can be assembly from a plurality of modular pulley disks that can be axially aligned and abut against each other to provide pulleys of differing lengths per demand. The modular pulley disks can be made from a non-metallic material such as a polymer and can manufactured by a suitable molding process. Making the modular pulley disks from non-metallic materials enables the disks to be formed with structural geometries such that the assembled pulley is structurally more rigid and can better distribute torsional loads and momentum from the belt to the support shaft.
US11130637B2 Roller transmission for mesh traction
The present invention refers to a conveyor belt comprising a drive roller with a constant section cylinder and conical tip teeth, a mesh type drive belt, wherein said holes coincide with the teeth of the drive roller and a sliding plate, the drive belt being supported on the sliding plate.Wherein coupling between the drive belt and the teeth allows reducing longitudinal and transversal strain of the mesh type drive belt.
US11130635B2 Event seating delivery system
A sub-seating delivery system for event seating venues. The sub-seating system may include a transfer system between a sub-seating conveyor belt and a lower base conveyor belt associated with a plurality of vendors who place orders thereon. The transfer system may incorporate a lift assembly that elevates orders from the base conveyor belt to a relevant sub-seating conveyor belt passing directly under a row of event seating. A delivery robot may be adapted to move an order from the sub-seating conveyor belt to a sub-seating container under a destination seat along the row of event seating. From the sub-seating container, a seated individual may access their ordered items without leaving their seat from which they electronically placed the order.
US11130634B1 Rejection chute for a conveyor system
A rejection chute for a conveyor system, which receives and redirects rejected parcels, includes: a conduit defined by a plurality of side walls; a door; and an actuator operably connected to the door. The conduit includes an enclosed upper portion defining a first opening for receiving parcels into the rejection chute and a lower portion defining a second opening for discharging parcels from the rejection chute. The door is mounted proximate to the first opening and is configured to transition between a first position to cover the first opening and a second position to uncover the first opening. The rejection chute can be integrated into a walking surface alongside of a conveyor to receive and redirect parcels transferred off of the conveyor to a location below the walking surface. An enclosure can be combined with the rejection chute to regulate access and guide parcels into the rejection chute.
US11130627B2 Receptacle liner
A receptacle liner for gripping the receptacle and method of making. A liner may be formed by one or more panels including at least one resilient segment extending from a bottom to a top of the liner. The liner segment can be coextruded so that the resilient segment is made from resilient material and other portions of the liner are made from another material that is less resilient. When the liner is placed in a receptacle, the liner can be expanded by resiliently stretching the resilient segment so that the liner may apply a gripping force to the receptacle. The liner can include gusseted side panels. A mouth can be formed as a recess in the top ends of front and rear panels and extend through the gusseted side panels to define handle portions and form apertures in the handle portions that open to the mouth.
US11130626B2 Systems and processes for space management of three dimensional containers including weight measurements
Systems and methods for remote monitoring of a container are disclosed. The system includes at least one data collector configured to collect data corresponding to a physical attribute of the container, a wireless transmitter in communication with the at least one data collector and configured to transmit the data corresponding to a physical attribute of the container to a location remote from the location of the container, a server in communication with the wireless transmitter to receive and process the data corresponding to a physical attribute of the container, and a physical attribute analysis engine in communication with the server to receive the data corresponding to a physical attribute of the container and calculate a current value for the physical attribute based upon the received data.
US11130624B2 Array of sanitary tissue products
An array of toilet tissue products. A first toilet tissue product can exhibit a first lint value and a total dry tensile strength of greater than 600 g/in, and a second toilet tissue product can exhibit a second lint value which is at least 20% greater than the first lint value and a total dry tensile strength of less than 600 g/in. The first toilet tissue product can be housed within a first toilet tissue product package and the second toilet tissue product can be housed within a second toilet tissue product package. The packages can be designed to be sold individually and wherein the first and second toilet tissue product packages each comprise a common brand name.
US11130623B2 Valve for a container
A valve for a container for dispensing pressurized fluid includes a housing which is mounted on a valve cup, a hollow stem provided in a passage of the housing which stem has at least one lateral inlet opening at its lower end and an outlet opening at its upper end, and a spring. The housing has a circumferential step-like contour with an outer, lower part and a central, upper part. The valve cup follows essentially the step-like contour line of the housing and ends horizontally on the top of the housing close to the stem and a sealing is provided on the upper side of the housing between the housing and the valve cup and which seals at the same time the valve cup against the housing and the stem against the housing.
US11130622B2 Thermally insulated shipping container with layered articulating vacuum insulated panels
A kit from which a thermally insulated shipping container may be assembled and a thermally insulated shipping container assembled from such a kit. The kit includes an outer shell and four flat stock vacuum insulated panels, each with three articulating sections foldable to form 3-dimensional C-shaped units. The panels are nestable pairs effective for lining a lower portion of the outer shell with a first nested pair and lining an upper portion of the outer shell with a second nested pair so as to form a fully enclosed insulated payload chamber within the outer shell.
US11130616B2 Apparatus for closing a container
Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide an apparatus attachable to a container and usable to secure the container closed. The apparatus is transitionable from a nonuse configuration to a use configuration to form an (at least partially) elastic loop attached to the container and usable to circumscribe the container to secure the container closed.
US11130615B2 Envelope-shaped pocket in gift bag
A gift bag having an envelope-shaped pocket therein for transporting and presenting an envelope, card, or other merchandise with the gift bag is provided. The pocket may be integrally formed with the gift bag, or at least partially formed from a separately attached piece, and may be positioned at various locations within the bag. The pocket may also be formed to look like an envelope.
US11130614B2 Stackable container
The invention relates to a stackable container including a holding body, which has a bottom and a lateral wall, which bound a holding chamber. The holding body has stacking elements, which can be moved from a first position (P1) to a second position (P2) and which alternatively allow at least two such stackable containers to be stacked one inside the other and to be stacked one on the other. The holding body also has at least one drain opening in the region of the bottom of the holding body, and the bottom is designed to hold moisture and/or liquid present in the holding chamber and to guide the moisture and/or liquid toward the at least one drain opening. At least one of the stacking elements has a drain groove, which is designed to hold and to lead away moisture and/or liquid.
US11130613B2 Container adapter
An adapter has a circular body having an outer diameter and a height, a counter-bore concentric with the outer diameter, implemented in a lower extremity of the body, having a first inner diameter from the lowest point of the body to an internal horizontal shoulder, a through bore having a second inner diameter concentric with the outer diameter from an upper extremity of the body to the level of the internal horizontal shoulder, a male thread implemented at the upper extremity of the body adapted to engage a female thread of a commercially-available herb grinder, and a course female thread implemented in the counter-bore from the lower extremity of the body to the internal horizontal shoulder, the course female thread of a form to intimately engage threads under a rim of a regular-mouth Mason jar.
US11130612B1 Pallet display assembly
An apparatus for displaying palleted items arranged on a stack of pallets includes a generally flat main panel under the palleted items, having flaps with the palleted items positioned along fold lines, and with separable side panels configured to engage the flaps at the fold lines. When folded away from the palleted items and engaged together, the side panels securely hide the stack of multiple pallets under the palleted items, and present printed sides for advertising.
US11130611B2 Self-contained continuous carton system with self erecting stacking shoulders
A self-contained continuous PDQ package system is provided for shipment and display of products. The PDQ package includes four adjacent sections of preferably corrugated material each with an inner facing and an outer facing surface, with a cut out within the bottom flap panel. Within the cut out, there is a section where an adhesive is placed adhering the inner facing portion of body panel and the inner facing of a section of bottom of the outer panel flap and adjacent mid-section panel. The self-contained continuous PDQ package system also provides an erectable reinforced shoulder to facilitate display of products in a stack of cartons.
US11130610B2 Merchandise storage and display mount
A merchandise storage and display mount includes a support that fits within a recess of the merchandise to be stored and displayed. The merchandise can be a five-sided protective case for a hand-held electronic device. The case defines an recess that receives a portion of the mount. The mount is formed from a foldable material and can be erected from a flat blank by folding the material and gluing at selected locations. The mount includes stiffeners that add durability to the mount. The mount is durable and can be used in combination with different merchandise storage devices.
US11130609B2 Blank for forming disposable cup and disposable cup
A blank 10 for forming a disposable cup, the blank including a cardboard sheet designed to be formed into a body of a cup, the blank including an edge 12 in a form of a first arc for forming the bottom edge of the cup, and a folding line for forming the rim of the cup, wherein the folding line for forming the rim of the cup contains a first folding line 14 formed by a plurality of interconnected arc-shaped folding lines 16 each arcing to the opposite direction than the first arc, and wherein a foldable wing 18 extends form each arc-shaped folding line, the wings being configured to be folded towards the center of the formed cup to lock onto each other to form a cover over the opening of the cup. The present application also provides a disposable cup formed from the blank, and a method for preparing a disposable cup.
US11130608B2 Square bottle
A peripheral groove is defined by a bottom surface, an upper side surface, and a lower side surface, and, in at least one of the upper side surface and the lower side surface, a radially outer end edge of an end portion positioned at a circumferential end portion of a panel surface portion is further away in a bottle axis direction from the bottom surface toward an adjacent corner surface portion when viewed from the outside in the radial direction.
US11130596B2 Folded package
The technology described herein generally relates to an automated packaging apparatus and system that packages loose particles into a conical container as well as the final folded packages. More specifically, loose plant matter, such as crumbled dried leaves, are supplied to successive paper cones. The apparatus packs the crumbled leaves into the cones, closes the wide top portion of the cone into a precise shape, and then runs a quality control check to ensure that the final filled cone meets preset specifications.
US11130595B2 Twisted strap for restraining passenger floor loads
A twisted strap transfers loads generated by an aircraft passenger floor from the floor to an aircraft fuselage. The twisted strap may be formed of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, fiberglass reinforced plastic, or metal, such as aluminum, stainless steel, or titanium alloy. The twisted strap has first and second ends configured to be twisted between 40 to 120 degrees relative to the other whenever connected to a seat track and a forward-aft extending fuselage stiffener, respectively. In at least one form, the twisted strap has a length ranging from 15 to 30 inches, a width of 1 to 2 inches, and thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 inch. Each end incorporates apertures for accommodating separate connectors spaced at least four-to six diameters apart along the length of the twisted strap, and the twisted strap is configured to accommodate minimums of 9 G's of force in tension and 1.5 G's in compression.
US11130590B2 Catalytic fuel tank inerting apparatus for aircraft
Fuel tank inerting systems for aircraft are provided. The systems include a fuel tank, a catalytic reactor arranged to receive a first reactant from a first reactant source and a second reactant from a second reactant source to generate an inert gas that is supplied to the fuel tank to fill an ullage space of the fuel tank, a heat exchanger arranged between the catalytic reactor and the fuel tank and configured to at least one of cool and condense an output from the catalytic reactor to separate out the inert gas, and a controller configured to perform a light-off operation of the catalytic reactor by controlling at least one light-off parameter and, after light-off occurs, adjusting the at least one light-off parameter to an operating level, wherein the at least one light-off parameter comprises a space velocity through the catalytic reactor.
US11130589B2 Crash force attenuating fuel system
A fuel system for a rotorcraft is provided. The fuel system comprises a housing, a fuel bladder located within the housing, a first fuel reservoir, and a number of pressure relief valves. The first fuel reservoir is in fluid communication with the fuel bladder and stowed within the housing. The number of pressure relief valves are configured to divert fuel from the fuel bladder into the first fuel reservoir at a predetermined pressure such that the first fuel reservoir expands to reduce forces on the housing during a crash event.
US11130586B2 Lane dividing apparatus
An evacuation system may comprise a packboard, an evacuation slide configured to deploy from the packboard, and a lane dividing apparatus attached to the evacuation slide, the lane dividing apparatus comprising a strap having flexible material. The lane dividing apparatus may be a dual wall lane divider. The lane dividing apparatus may be a single lane dividing apparatus. The lane dividing apparatus may comprise a first patch disposed at a proximal end of the evacuation slide and a second patch disposed at a second end distal to the proximal end. The lane dividing apparatus may extend from the proximal end to the second end. The lane dividing apparatus may be taut upon deployment of the evacuation slide.
US11130585B2 Aerial vehicle
An aerial vehicle includes an airframe, a canopy capable of adjusting a speed of falling during falling, a brake cord having one end connected to the canopy, a wind-up apparatus provided in the airframe and being capable of winding up the other end of the brake cord, a sensor unit that detects a distance to an external object, and a controller that controls an operation of the wind-up apparatus based on a result of detection by the sensor unit. The wind-up apparatus includes a gas generator as a drive source. The controller has the wind-up apparatus operate to wind up the other end of the brake cord by activating the gas generator when the distance detected by the sensor unit is equal to or smaller than a prescribed value.
US11130576B2 Aircraft seat
A vehicle seat includes a seat with a seat pan and a backrest with a backrest bottom edge articulately being disposed adjacent to a seat pan rear edge. The seat pan and the backrest are positionable with respect to one another such that the seat is configurable into at least one of a taxi, takeoff and landing position, a napping position, and a sleeping position. A swivel is disposed beneath the seat. Base tracking also is disposed beneath the seat, permitting the seat to move in a lateral and a longitudinal direction. The seat also includes a first control to lock and unlock movement of the seat in lateral or longitudinal directions and a second control to lock and unlock the swivel. The swivel may be unlocked while movement of the seat in the lateral and the longitudinal direction is locked.
US11130575B2 Slim aircraft monument with deployable workstation
A slim aircraft monument includes a structure installable in an aircraft passenger cabin adjacent to a cabin space (e.g., in front of an otherwise unused exit door). The slim monument has an overall width of not more than four to six inches. The slim monument includes a side door with an external handle, the door deployable into the cabin space to reveal a group of nested interconnected panels within. The nested panels are similarly deployable into the cabin space to form a substantially horizontal work surface and, underneath the work surface, vertically stacked bays providing temporary storage for storage drawers and a cart space adjacent to the storage drawers, the cart space capable of accommodating a half-size galley cart.
US11130573B2 Disbursement system for an unmanned aerial vehicle
A disbursement system for a UAV is provided. The disbursement system may include a plurality of disbursement nozzles operable to dispense an agricultural product at variable flowrates, a flow controller responsive to instructions and operable to regulate a volume of the agricultural product dispensed by the disbursement nozzles, and a control system. The control system may include a plurality of sensors operable to monitor a plurality of flight parameters and a processing unit configured to model an effect of the plurality of flight parameters on first flow control instructions corresponding to a prescription coverage of the agricultural product and calculate and output modulated flow control instructions to the flow controller. The control system may modulate the first control instructions to change a flowrate of one or more of the plurality of disbursement nozzles to achieve an actual coverage of the agricultural product that is closer to the prescription coverage.
US11130569B2 Flying wing aircraft having a two-dimensional thrust array
An unmanned aircraft system having a flying wing orientation includes an airframe having leading and trailing edges, a two-dimensional thrust array coupled to the leading edge, a power system and a flight control system operable to independently control the speed of each propulsion assembly of the two-dimensional thrust array. In the flying wing orientation, the two-dimensional distributed thrust array provides airspeed control responsive to collectively changing the speed of each propulsion assembly, pitch authority responsive to differentially changing the speed of the propulsion assemblies above the airframe relative to the propulsion assemblies below the airframe, roll authority responsive to differentially changing the speed of the propulsion assemblies rotating clockwise relative to the propulsion assemblies rotating counterclockwise and yaw authority responsive to differentially changing the speed of the propulsion assemblies on a port side of the airframe relative to the propulsion assemblies on a starboard side of the airframe.
US11130567B2 Compactly mounted cyclic flight control for rotorcraft
Systems and methods for compactly mounted cyclic flight control for a rotorcraft. One embodiment is an apparatus that includes a stick base assembly coupled with a cyclic stick and configured to rotate with respect to a mounting frame to control a pitch and a roll of the rotorcraft. A cyclic housing is pivotably coupled with the mounting frame for rotation about a pitch axis to control pitch, and coupled with a pitch actuator having a pitch force sensor to measure its resistance to rotation. The cyclic housing supports the stick base assembly for independent rotation of the stick base assembly about a roll axis to control roll, and the stick base assembly couples with a roll actuator having a roll force sensor to measure its resistance to rotation.
US11130566B2 VTOL aircraft using rotors to simulate rigid wing aero dynamics
A vertical take-off and landing aircraft which uses fixed rotors for both VTOL and forward flight operations. The rotors form a synthetic wing and are positioned to achieve a high span efficiency. The rotors are positioned to even out the lift across the span of the synthetic wing. The synthetic wing may also have narrow front and rear airfoils which may provide structural support as well as providing lift during forward flight. The wing rotors are tilted forward and provide some forward propulsion during horizontal flight.
US11130564B2 Strut shrink using accumulator as energy source
Systems and methods for enabling aircraft shock strut shrink are provided. The system may comprise a shock strut comprising a shrink piston, an accumulator comprising a gas piston and a hydraulic chamber, wherein the gas piston is configured to apply gas pressure to the hydraulic chamber, and a first valve in fluid communication with the accumulator. The system may further comprise a second valve, wherein the second valve is in fluid communication with a vent, the pneumatic cylinder, and the gas piston, wherein the first valve is in fluid communication with the hydraulic chamber and the shrink piston.
US11130563B2 Monolithic outboard gear beam support fitting
A breakaway support configured to selectively release an actuator from a fitting and a method of providing the breakaway support. The breakaway support includes a race positioned between the actuator and the fitting. The second end of the actuator is connected to the fitting via a ball joint is positioned within the race. The ball joint permits the actuator to pivot about the ball joint in a vertical plane between a first position and a second position. The breakaway support includes a first knuckle that causes the actuator to release from the fitting when the actuator moves in a first direction beyond the first position. A portion of the fitting or a second knuckle may cause the actuator to release from the fitting when the actuator moves in a second direction beyond the second position. A portion of the actuator may break to release the actuator from the fitting.
US11130555B1 Service door for cowls on outboard marine propulsion devices
A service door for a cowl for an outboard marine propulsion device that includes a door panel that is positionable in an open position and in a closed position. A first hinge rotatably couples the door panel to the cowl. A biasing device operates in conjunction with the first hinge and biases the door panel towards the open position. A second hinge rotatably couples the door panel to the cowl and at least one of the first hinge and the second hinge provides only one shear of rotation between the door panel and the cowl. A damper operates in conjunction with the second hinge and resists rotation of the door panel towards the open position. The inside of the cowl is accessible when the door panel is in the open position and inaccessible when the door panel is in the closed position.
US11130547B2 Systems and methods associated with magnetically activated mechanical binding for pedals
A mechanical binding that is opened and closed via magnetic forces. This may allow for systems to utilize a strong mechanical lock that is activated and deactivated with simple magnetic mechanisms, allowing for a simple and compact design.
US11130545B2 Bicycle control device and bicycle suspension system including bicycle control device
A bicycle control device is provided for a bicycle that includes a front wheel, a drive train and a suspension. The drive train includes an input unit to which driving force is input, a rear wheel to which the driving force is transmitted, and a transmission mechanism that transmits the driving force that is input to input unit to the rear wheel. The bicycle control device includes an electronic controller that changes an operation state of the suspension in accordance with movement of at least one of the input unit, the transmission mechanism, the front wheel and the rear wheel in a state in which the rear wheel is not rotated by the driving force that is input to the input unit.
US11130541B2 Saddle type vehicle
A saddle type vehicle includes two front wheels, a left front wheel supporting member and a right front wheel supporting member which are turned around a left front wheel turning axis and a right front wheel turning axis respectively, an upper lean arm and a lower lean arm which are rotated around an axis perpendicular to a vehicle width direction, and a steering rod. The upper arm is connected to the left and right members via first and second connecting parts which are provided on the left front wheel turning axis. The lower arm is connected to the left and right members via third and fourth connecting parts which are provided on the right front wheel turning axis. The steering rod is arranged forward of the steering spindle. In a front view of the vehicle body, the steering rod is arranged between the upper and lower arms.
US11130535B1 User configurable trailer
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, coordinate dynamic adjustments of a trailer based in part on a user profile associated with a user physically present at the trailer and an activity profile associated with an activity selected to be performed at the trailer. A dynamic adjustment may modify a tilt of a lower surface of the trailer. A dynamic adjustment may modify a dimension(s) of the trailer based in part on a detected object(s). Various dynamic adjustments may occur concurrently, individually and/or sequentially. The trailer may be a moveable trailer for temporary attachment with a vehicle.
US11130534B2 Self-propelled trailer
A self-propelled trailer is provided and includes a frame, a pair of rear drive wheels, a steerable wheel, a drive system, a platform and a lifting device. The frame forms an undercarriage chassis upon which the pair of rear drive wheels and steerable wheel secured to an undercarriage chassis along opposite ends thereof. The drive system includes a power system connected to the pair of rear drive wheels and a control system connected to the steerable wheel. The platform is positioned above and secured to the undercarriage chassis, and includes a planar deck and a subframe extending upward from the undercarriage chassis and spacing the planar deck therefrom. The lifting device is secured to the undercarriage chassis and positioned between the steerable wheel and the pair of rear drive wheels with respect to a length of the frame, and includes a crane extending upward from the frame.
US11130530B2 Load-bearing structural
Load-bearing structural component (1) in particular of a motor vehicle including a strut-dome (2) to hold the strut and an engine support (3) to fasten an engine wherein the load-bearing structural component (1) is formed in one-piece as a single part.
US11130529B2 Vehicle body rear structure
A vehicle body rear structure includes: a rear wheel well disposed inside a vehicle body and extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body; a rear pillar disposed rearward of the rear wheel well and extending in an upper-lower direction of the vehicle body; and a rear panel joined to the rear pillar and extending in the upper-lower direction. The rear pillar includes a pillar inner and a pillar outer disposed rearward of the pillar inner in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body. The rear panel has a joint portion, at which the rear panel and the pillar inner are joined together, and the pillar outer has an opening at a position rearward of the joint portion in the longitudinal direction of the vehicle body.
US11130523B2 Driving supporter
A driving supporter includes a support inhibitor that inhibits support of driving when a steering-operation value is greater than a threshold value. The support inhibitor includes a threshold-value determiner that determines the threshold value to a value greater when a first object and a second object are present than when the first object is present, and the second object is absent. The first object has a relationship in which a relative positional relationship between the object and an own vehicle is a relationship in which a steering operation is estimated to be performed in a first direction in which the own vehicle avoids the object. The second object has a relationship in which the relative positional relationship is a relationship in which the steering operation is estimated to be performed in a second direction reverse to the first direction such that the own vehicle avoids the object.
US11130522B2 Lane departure prevention apparatus
A lane departure prevention apparatus includes a driving support ECU configured to perform a lane departure prevention control. The driving support ECU performs the lane departure prevention control with vibrating a steering wheel when determining that a control performing condition becomes satisfied and a traveling lane is straight. The control performing condition becomes satisfied when a vehicle has a high probability of departing from the traveling lane. The driving support ECU performs the lane departure control without vibrating the steering wheel at least in a case where the vehicle has a high probability of departing from the traveling lane toward an outer side of the curved lane.
US11130521B2 Steering control unit
A steering angle calculation circuit of an ECU includes a neutral point calculation circuit, a correction amount calculation circuit, an adder, and an absolute angle calculation circuit. When started, the neutral point calculation circuit calculates a motor neutral point from a steering angle detected through a steering sensor and a motor rotation angle detected through a relative angle sensor. The correction amount calculation circuit calculates a correction angle that is a difference between a conversion value and an actual value of the motor rotation angle with respect to the steering angle. The conversion value is obtained by converting the steering angle in terms of the motor rotation angle by taking into account a theoretical specific stroke. The adder calculates a final motor neutral point by adding the correction angle calculated by the correction amount calculation circuit to the motor neutral point calculated by the neutral point calculation circuit.
US11130515B2 Cover assembly, motor and electric steering device including same
One embodiment relates to a cover assembly, a motor and an electric steering device including the same, the cover assembly comprising: a disc-shaped cover body; and a plurality of first holes formed at the cover body, wherein a grommet is disposed in the first hole, and the grommet is formed to extend and protrude from the upper surface of the cover body. Therefore, the cover assembly can stably guide the arrangement of the motor coils since the grommet is formed to be integrated with the cover body such that the first holes formed at the cover body are extended.
US11130513B2 Cart adapted for connection to a wheelchair
A cart for connecting or attaching to a wheelchair is provided to assist a wheelchair user to more easily collect and move items, such as groceries. In certain embodiments the cart is further defined as a shopping cart.
US11130511B2 Light weight pick cart
Various configurations of light weight pick carts are disclosed; some embodiments may alternate between a first configuration having two shelf racks and a second configuration having both a shelf rack and a flatbed. A first shelf rack has multiple accessory support units attached, having multiple different configurations to facilitate holding differing shapes, sizes, or weights of accessories. Swivel casters and multiple handle locations can enhance maneuverability; and proper selection of material and use of perforation and wire frames may reduce weight to ease operation. For stability, a removable second shelf rack may engage the first shelf rack using hooks, while a removable flatbed unit may engage the first shelf rack using notches. The second shelf rack provides more discrete storage locations, while the flatbed permits transportation of larger or heavier items. This versatility enhances the utility of the cart.
US11130509B2 System and method for detecting a break in a railway track
The present invention refers to a method for detecting a break in a railway track, system for detecting a break in a railway track (1) and device for detecting a break in a railway track (500), in which a first track (101) and a second track (102) are connected defining measuring sections (302, 303) and electrical detection networks (M1, M2), in which a device for detecting a break in a railway track (500) is coupled to said tracks (101, 102) and arranged to measure at least one electrical parameter of at least one electrical detection network (M1, M2) and selectively promote an output (502) that indicates a state of at least one track (101, 102).
US11130506B2 Rail vehicle
The present invention provides a rail vehicle. The rail vehicle includes: an underframe assembly, a side wall assembly, a vehicle roof assembly, and a vehicle end assembly. The underframe assembly includes a primary energy absorption structure and an underframe edge beam which are connected. The primary energy absorption structure has at least two energy absorbing cavities that are set at interval. The lower end of the side wall assembly is connected with the underframe assembly. The upper end of the side wall assembly is connected with the vehicle roof assembly. The vehicle end assembly includes an end energy absorption structure whose lower end is connected with the primary energy absorption structure, and upper end is connected with the vehicle roof assembly. By using the technical solution of the present invention, that is, the primary energy absorption structure of the underframe assembly, the vehicle roof assembly, and the end energy absorption structure which is installed between the vehicle roof assembly and the primary energy absorption structure form the overall energy absorbing structure at the end of the vehicle body structure, there is no need to add an independent energy absorbing component. The present invention improves impact energy absorbing performance of the vehicle without increasing the overall dimension of the vehicle body structure.
US11130501B2 System, method and apparatus for controlling autonomous driving vehicle
The present disclosure discloses a system, method and apparatus for controlling an autonomous driving vehicle. A specific embodiment of the method comprises: periodically sending a heartbeat signal and/or communication data to a master control terminal device to determine whether the master control terminal device fails; and in response to determining a failure of the master control terminal device, acquiring data collected by a standby sensor, analyzing the data to generate a control instruction, and sending the generated control instruction to an electronic controller to enable the electronic controller to control the autonomous driving vehicle. The implementation improves the reliability of the autonomous driving vehicle.
US11130498B2 Motor vehicle
A motor vehicle sets a front wheel average rotation speed that is an average rotation speed of left and right front wheels, based on a rotation speed of a first motor, and sets a rear wheel average rotation speed that is an average rotation speed of left and right rear wheels, based on a rotation speed of a second motor. When a difference between the front wheel average rotation speed and the rear wheel average rotation speed is larger than a first reference value, the motor vehicle sets a vehicle body speed, based on the lower between the front wheel average rotation speed and the rear wheel average rotation speed. The motor vehicle compares a difference between the vehicle body speed and the wheel speed of each wheel, with a second reference value and thereby determines whether the wheel idles.
US11130497B2 Method and system for ensemble vehicle control prediction in autonomous driving vehicles
The present teaching relates to method, system, medium, and implementation of human-like vehicle control for an autonomous vehicle. Recorded human driving data are first received, which include vehicle state data, vehicle control data, and environment data. For each piece of recorded human driving data, a vehicle kinematic model based vehicle control signal is generated in accordance with a vehicle kinematic model based on a corresponding vehicle state and vehicle control data of the piece of recorded human driving data. A human-like vehicle control model is obtained, via machine learning, based on the recorded human driving data as well as the vehicle kinematic model based vehicle control signal generated based on vehicle kinematic model. Such derived human-like vehicle control model is to be used to generate a human-like vehicle control signal with respect to a target motion of an autonomous vehicle to achieve human-like vehicle control behavior.
US11130491B2 Protection device for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle
A protection device for a drivetrain of a motor vehicle having an engine and an automatic transmission, with at least one hydraulic converter. In order to protect the drivetrain, the protection device has a sensor device and a control device. The sensor device is designed to detect a rolling movement of the motor vehicle counter to the selected direction of travel of an engaged gearspeed of the automatic transmission, and the control device is designed to control a brake system of the motor vehicle as a function of the detected rolling movement, in order to limit a rolling speed of the motor vehicle counter to the selected direction of travel to a maximum speed.
US11130490B2 Vehicle control device
After stop control and before start control, if a situation monitoring unit does not detect predetermined change of a peripheral situation or a host vehicle situation, a travel control unit performs the start control at the normal control amount, and if the situation monitoring unit detects the predetermined change of the peripheral situation or the host vehicle situation, the travel control unit performs the start control at the control amount that is suppressed compared with the normal control amount.
US11130489B2 Driving mode switching device
A driving mode switching device includes a determination section, a notification section, a detection section, and a control section. The determination section is configured to determine whether a state has occurred in which automatic driving needs to be terminated. The notification section is configured to notify a driver of the instruction for performing a switching operation as a predetermined operation of a vehicle in the case of determining, by the determination section, that the state has occurred in which the automatic driving needs to be terminated. The detection section is configured to detect the switching operation. The control section is configured to switch travelling from automatic driving to manual driving in the case of detecting the switching operation by the detection section.
US11130486B2 Limp-home control method for hybrid vehicle
A limp-home control method for a hybrid vehicle may include: a fault determination step for determining, by a controller, whether a solenoid valve battery short circuit fault occurs in a transmission; a first limp-home step for controlling, by the controller, solenoid valves to implement a limp-home gear stage while maintaining a state where power is suppliable to the solenoid valves involved in shifting gears when it is determined that the solenoid valve battery short circuit fault exists; an engine necessity verification step for verifying, by the controller, whether engagement of an engine clutch is needed; and a second limp-home step for driving, by the controller, a solenoid valve controlling the engine clutch to engage the engine clutch, implementing limp-home driving by engine power when the engagement of the engine clutch is needed.
US11130485B2 Systems and methods for improving vehicle driveline operation
Systems and methods for improving operation of a hybrid vehicle driveline are presented. In one example, pressures applied to two different clutches are coordinated such that a pressure boost phase of a driveline disconnect clutch does not occur at a same time as a pressure boost phase of a transmission shifting clutch.
US11130484B2 Control device and control method for hybrid vehicle
A control device for a hybrid vehicle calculates a required drive force based on an accelerator position. The control device also calculates a required torque of the engine based on the required drive force. The control device further calculates a target torque for the engine by subjecting the required torque to a gradual change process for lessening a change in a value and performs an engine control such that an engine torque becomes equal to the target torque. The control device also performs a torque control on the motor such that a drive force of the hybrid vehicle becomes equal to the required drive force in a state in which the engine torque is equal to the target torque.
US11130482B2 Brake chamber stroke sensor
A brake chamber includes a chamber housing having an end, a push rod configured for reciprocal movement in the chamber housing in a first direction and a second direction over a stroke distance, a return spring disposed in the chamber housing configured to urge the push rod in the second direction and a sensor assembly having a sensor and a magnet movable relative to the sensor with movement of the push rod. The sensor is configured to detect a magnetic field strength of the magnet and output sensor data representative of the detected magnetic field strength. The sensor assembly is configured to determine a position of the push rod based on the sensor data over the entire stroke distance.
US11130481B2 Method for electronically controlling a pneumatic braking system in a vehicle, and electronically controllable pneumatic braking system
A method for electronically controlling a pneumatic brake system in a vehicle includes determining that a failure or a defect has occurred in electronic actuation of wheel brakes of the pneumatic brake system, and electronically actuating a pilot valve via a redundancy signal in response to determining that the failure or the defect in the electronic actuation has occurred so as to actuate the wheel brakes in a redundant electropneumatic manner. The redundancy signal is specified in such a manner that the pilot valve alternately turns for a pulse time into a second switch position and for a pause time into a first switch position. The pilot valve outputs, as a pilot pressure, a low pressure level in the first switch position and a high pressure level in the second switch position. The wheel brakes are actuated using a service brake braking pressure that is dependent upon the pilot pressure.
US11130474B2 End piece for a wiper blade
The invention relates to a terminal end piece (8) for a wiper blade. The terminal end piece (8) comprises a peripheral wall (20) which separates an external environment of the terminal end piece (8) from an internal space (11) of the terminal end piece (8). The terminal end piece (8) delimits a first housing (21) which is arranged in the internal space (11) and which extends primarily in a first plane (P1). A second housing (22) is interposed between the peripheral wall (20) and the first housing (21). The terminal end piece (8) comprises at least one locking member (37) which is configured to connect the terminal end piece (8) to a flexible support (6) of the wiper blade (1). The locking member (37) extends at least from the peripheral wall (20) and comprises a stop (46) which is at least partially arranged in the first housing (21), the locking member (37) being configured so that the stop (46) can be displaced in a second plane (P2) transverse to the first plane (P1) when the first end (31) is introduced into the first housing (21).
US11130471B2 Fingerprint recognition vehicle control method and apparatus
A fingerprint recognition vehicle control apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: a display unit including a hemispherical display, optical fibers provided in the display and connected to the display through one end of the optical fibers, and a light source connected to the other ends of the optical fibers; a fingerprint recognition unit including a fingerprint recognition sensor and a fingerprint pattern light source provided in the display unit; a gearshift including a physical wheel for operating gear stages and indicators indicating gear states; and a controller operating on the basis of information received from the display unit, the fingerprint recognition unit and the gearshift.
US11130468B2 Airbag apparatus with an active vent mechanism
An active vent mechanism for an airbag apparatus that includes a first vent hole formed in an airbag and a patch capable of releasing and closing the first vent hole. A portion of the patch is coupled to the outer surface of the airbag. The airbag apparatus includes a coupling member having one end coupled to the patch and the other end entering the airbag and coupled to the airbag. A portion of the patch or a portion of the coupling member penetrates through an opening in the vicinity of the first vent hole. The airbag apparatus includes a substantially cylindrical regulating member into which the coupling member is inserted inside the airbag. The regulating member has a first end coupled to the inner surface of the airbag so as to surround the opening inside the airbag and a second end coupled to the coupling member in a sealed state.
US11130465B2 Airbag inflator mounting slots
Airbag modules comprising inflator mounting openings and/or slots. Some embodiments may comprise a cover having an inflator coupled thereto and may further comprise a fastener used to couple the inflator with the housing. A mounting opening may be configured to receive the fastener, wherein the mounting opening is configured to allow material defining the mounting opening to flex during installation of the fastener to reduce a force required to advance the fastener through the mounting opening. The mounting opening may be further configured to resist withdrawal of the fastener after being fully seated in the mounting opening such that a greater amount of force is required to withdraw the fastener from the mounting opening than is required to advance the fastener through the mounting opening.
US11130462B2 Airbag module, steering wheel and method for connecting an airbag module to a steering wheel
The invention relates to an airbag module for arranging on a steering wheel, a locking element and a contact element being arranged on the airbag module. The locking element can be moved and can adopt an unlocked state, a locked state and an intermediate state between the two, in relation to a catch element. In the intermediate state, in which there is mechanical contact between the locking element and the catch element, there is no electrical contact between the contact element and the locking element. In the locked state, in which the locking element is mechanically coupled to the catch element, there is electrical contact between the contact element and the locking element. In the locked state, when the catch element and the locking element are locked together, the contact element, the locking element and the catch element are electrically interconnected.
US11130461B2 Collision activated radio-frequency identification recorder
A collision activated RFID recorder for a vehicle having an RFID reader/recorder, the RFID reader/recorder has a transceiver. A transceiver has a receiver capable of receiving signals and a transmitter capable of sending signals. A collision activated RFID reader/recorder is in electrical communication with memory. Imported data may be stored in the memory of the activated RFID reader/recorder. The collision activated RFID reader/recorder has a collision sensor configured to be mounted on a vehicle. The collision sensor has an antenna configured to transmit an activation signal to the transceiver of the RFID reader/recorder, whereby, said collision sensor detects a collision, generates said activation signal, and then transmits the activation signal to the transceiver of said radio-frequency identification recorder. The RFID reader/recorder is configured to be activated when the transceiver of the RFID reader/recorder receives the activation signal from the collision sensor.
US11130456B2 Low pressure generator for gas turbine engine
A gas turbine engine and methods of operation include a low pressure electric motor-generator arranged for selective operation in a generator mode to generate electrical power or a drive mode to assist rotation of a low pressure drive shaft of the engine.
US11130455B2 Vehicle security enhancement
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to vehicle security enhancement. For example, a vehicle may receive a plurality of data values from an onboard diagnostic system (OBD) of a vehicle, wherein a first data value is received from a first sensor of the vehicle and a second data value is received from a second sensor of the vehicle. The vehicle may determine a third data value received from a controller area network (CAN) bus of the vehicle. The vehicle may determine the third data value is associated with a false message originating from a device external to the vehicle based on performing a correlation analysis between the first value, the second value and the third value. The vehicle may discard the third data value based on the correlation analysis.
US11130438B2 Propane tank tie down system and method of use
A tank tiedown system for securing a tank during transport in a vehicle. The tank tiedown system comprises a perimeter strap assembly, a first hook-and-loop fastener assembly having a first fastener portion and a second fastener portion, a one or more snap hook assemblies, and one or more ring buckles, the one or more ring buckles comprise at least a second ring buckle. The perimeter strap assembly comprises a first end and a second end. The second ring buckle is attached to the second end of the perimeter strap assembly. The first fastener portion and the second fastener portion are attached to the first end of the perimeter strap assembly with the first fastener portion more proximate to the first end than the second fastener portion.
US11130436B2 Vehicle hauling apparatus
A vehicle hauling apparatus for hauling a second vehicle with a first vehicle includes: a hitch bar for attaching the apparatus to a hitch receiver; a first rail mounted and arranged vertically to the hitch bar; a second rail mounted and arranged to slide vertically along the first rail; a jacking mechanism connecting the first rail to the second rail so as to lift and lower the second rail; a first element of a pivot attached to the second rail; a wheel cradle in which a tire of the second vehicle may be seated; and a second element of the pivot attached to the wheel cradle; whereby the tire of the second vehicle may be rolled along a ground surface into the wheel cradle while the wheel cradle rests on the ground surface and then be raised into a position for hauling by the jacking mechanism.
US11130434B2 Trunk cooler
A trunk cooler removably connected under a seat of a vehicle, the trunk cooler including a base cooler receptacle to store at least one item therein, a plurality of retractable legs disposed on a bottom surface of the base cooler receptacle to support the base cooler receptacle in response to moving the plurality of retractable legs from being retracted in a first vertical position to at least partially extended in a second vertical position, and a cooling system to inject cold air into an interior portion of the base cooler.
US11130431B2 Band supported headrest
A passenger seat headrest includes a frame and a support band. The frame includes a main portion, a first side wing connected to the main portion, and a second side wing connected to the main portion distal from the first side wing. The support band is connected to the frame and extends from the first side wing to the second side wing.
US11130430B2 Vehicle seat back and method of manufacturing the same
A vehicle seat back may include an integrated suspension structure including a suspension wire and suspension mounting guides coupled to both sides of the suspension wire; and a seat back pad foamed for integrating with the integrated suspension structure in a state in which the integrated suspension structure is inserted into a mold for seat back pad formation.
US11130429B2 Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat includes: a seat main body that includes a seat cushion and a seatback that is connected to a seat rear side end portion of the seat cushion and that is rotatable in a seat front-rear direction with respect to the seat cushion; and a lifter device that moves the seat main body in a seat up-down direction, wherein the seat main body is moved toward a seat upper side by the lifter device in a case in which a reclining angle of the seatback is greater than a predetermined angle and the seat main body is lower than a predetermined height.
US11130426B2 Seatback rotating device
Provided is a seatback rotating device. The seatback rotating device includes an electric motor and an application mechanism. The electric motor generates a rotational force that is used to rotationally displace a seatback of a vehicle seat. The application mechanism enables application of the rotational force to the seatback. The application mechanism has a configuration that enables the seatback to be self-rotatable with gravity applied to the seatback in response to the rotational force being applied to the seatback.
US11130425B2 Actuation mechanism for a longitudinal adjuster, longitudinal adjuster for a vehicle seat, and vehicle seat
An actuation mechanism for a longitudinal adjuster of a vehicle seat may have at least one actuation arm, a trigger lever, and a positioning element which is arranged on the trigger lever and which is pivotally mounted on a free lever end of the trigger lever.
US11130424B2 Vehicle seating assembly having capacitive proximity sensor
A vehicle seating assembly is provided that includes a seat base, a seat back pivotally coupled to the seat base and having a front portion and a rear portion, and an actuator operable to change a position of the seating assembly. The assembly also includes a capacitive proximity sensor located on the seat back and configured to detect a user touch command and a user pressure command, and a controller for receiving the user touch command and pressure command and controlling the actuator to change a position of the seating assembly based on a user input.
US11130423B2 Battery system having multiple accumulator apparatus for a battery-operated electric vehicle and method for utilizing a remaining range of same
A method and a device includes a first accumulator apparatus and a second accumulator apparatus. The device includes a control apparatus that is configured so as, depending on a first state of charge of the first accumulator apparatus and/or on a second state of charge of the second accumulator apparatus, to selectively either operate the first accumulator apparatus and the second accumulator apparatus in a series connection between a first terminal and a second terminal in order to supply power to a vehicle at a first supply voltage, or, in order to supply power to a vehicle by way of the second accumulator apparatus at a second supply voltage, to electrically disconnect the first accumulator apparatus from the first terminal and/or from the second terminal.
US11130421B2 Method for controlling the electrical charging of a group of vehicles
The electrical charging of a group of vehicles electrically connected to an electricity grid is controlled. A central control system responds to a received increase command by performing a power increase operation according to an increase scheme. The increase command stipulates an amount by which the power draw by the group of vehicles needs to be increased. The increase scheme is ascertained by the central control system based on the increase command and specifies a temporary increase in the charging power for the energy store of one or more vehicles of the group. If the charging operation for the energy store of at least one vehicle is altered by the user after reception of the increase command and before or during the power increase operation, the central control system checks whether the parameters of the altered charging operation does not decrease the amount of power according to the increase command.
US11130419B2 Electric vehicle charging system
An electric vehicle charging system includes a charging station for receiving a charging command and a positioning signal and a charging trolley connected to the charging station and provided with a license plate recognition module. The charging trolley receives power from the charging station and charges the electric vehicle, wherein, after receiving the charging command and the positioning signal, the charging station controls the charging trolley to go to a parking space in which the electric vehicle is parked to charge the electric vehicle.
US11130415B2 Methods and apparatus for powering a vehicle
This application is directed to an apparatus for providing electrical charge to a vehicle. The apparatus comprises a driven mass, a generator, a charger, a hardware controller, and a communication circuit. The driven mass rotates in response to a kinetic energy of the vehicle and is coupled to a shaft such that rotation of the driven mass causes the shaft to rotate. The driven mass exists in one of (1) an extended position and (2) a retracted position. The generator generates an electrical output based on a mechanical input coupled to the shaft such that rotation of the shaft causes the mechanical input to rotate. The charger is electrically coupled to the generator and: receives the electrical output, generates a charge output based on the electrical output, and conveys the charge output to the vehicle. The controller controls whether the driven mass is in the extended position or the retracted position in response to a signal received from the communication circuit.
US11130414B2 Utility vehicle with vehicle control module
A utility vehicle includes an electric motor constructed to provide motive power to the utility vehicle; a lithium ion battery pack coupled to the electric motor at a first voltage and operative to provide electrical power at the first voltage to the electric motor for driving the utility vehicle, the lithium ion battery pack including a DC/DC converter constructed to output electrical power at a second voltage; and a vehicle control module (VCM) coupled to the DC/DC converter, constructed to operate at the second voltage and constructed to control at least some operations of the utility vehicle.
US11130411B2 Hybrid powertrain system and method
A hybrid powertrain system and method includes a prime mover driving a generator/motor to produce an AC power output. The AC power output is applied to a rectifier which is controlled to transform the applied AC power to DC power to supply a DC Power bus at a selected voltage and current. An energy storage device is also connected to the DC power bus and the current flow between the energy storage device and the DC power bus is monitored and compared to preselected values and the results of that comparison are used to alter the operation of the rectifier to increase or decrease, as needed, the current provided to the DC power bus as electrical loads on the DC power bus change.
US11130401B2 Hub wheel for tandem axles
A wheel hub for tandem axles including a housing, a reduction system, sun gears, planetary gears and a connection sleeve. The housing contains the reduction system, which is formed by the conical sun gears and the conical planetary gears that are accommodated in a supporting structure. The sun gears are mounted in a yoke that is attached to the supporting structure. The conical planetary gears are attached, respectively, to a differential housing in a fixed way and to an end of a semi-draft having free rotation. The connection sleeve is mounted in the end of the semi-draft having concentric mobility in relation to the conical planetary gear through an actuator system placed in an end of the supporting structure. The connection sleeve is formed by a body having a surface with double connection toothing disclosing a toothing of the yoke, and the toothing of the conical planetary gear.
US11130395B2 Vehicle covering apparatus
The embodiments provide a vehicle covering apparatus and a vehicle cover. The vehicle covering apparatus includes a base, an upright member, an arm, an extension rod a coupler assembly and support line.
US11130394B2 Vehicular window trim assembly and decorative molding assembly for vehicle door frame
A vehicular window trim assembly includes a decorative outer trim member having upper and lower outer boundary mating portions formed on the perimeter of the trim member. The assembly also includes a channel-shaped window seal having a mouth to receive a panel-like member and upper and lower outer boundary mating portions formed on the perimeter of the seal mateable in sealed relationship with the upper and lower outer boundary mating portions, respectively, of the trim member to form an outer boundary. Mating portions of the trim member and the seal are joined together to form an outer boundary.
US11130393B2 Vehicle cargo cover system and related componentry
A vehicle cargo cover system, including a cover frame slider configured to be slidable along a slider axis and a ratchet strap assembly coupled to the cover frame slider. The ratchet strap assembly includes: a ratchet strap pivotably coupled to the cover frame slider about a strap axis generally parallel to the slider axis and a ratchet latch configured to accept the ratchet strap therethrough. The ratchet latch includes: a base, an advancement lever pivotable with respect to the base to advance the ratchet strap, and a releasable pawl movably coupled to the base to releasably latch the ratchet strap with respect to the base, and a hook carried by the base of the ratchet latch.
US11130389B2 Compressor, air conditioning system and vehicle
The present disclosure discloses a compressor, an air conditioning system and a vehicle. The compressor comprises a compression cavity, and further comprises a flash cavity capable of flashing a liquid refrigerant, and a communicating passage that communicates a flash cavity gas outlet of the flash cavity and an enthalpy increasing gas supply port of the compression cavity; the flash cavity is provided with an inlet and a liquid outlet, the inlet of the flash cavity is configured to be communicated with an outlet of a condenser, and the liquid outlet of the flash cavity is configured to be communicated with an inlet of an evaporator. The air conditioning system comprises the compressor, the evaporator, the condenser, a flasher, and various pipelines for connecting the entire system. The compressor comprises the flash cavity with a flash function, so that the entire enthalpy increasing system is simpler, the space for an additional flasher structure is saved, and the enthalpy increasing system is more suitable for a vehicle-mounted air conditioning system with a limited space. The present disclosure also discloses a vehicle, particularly an electric vehicle, using the air conditioning system.
US11130383B2 Roll stabilizer for a motor vehicle
An electromechanical roll stabilizer for a motor vehicle includes a housing, a rotor position sensor board, and an actuator torque sensor board. The housing has a motor unit that has a stator and a rotor integrated therein. The rotor position sensor board and the actuator torque sensor board are arranged between two stabilizer halves. The actuator torque sensor board has a digitization and transmission unit for digitizing the sensed torque and transmitting the digitized torque to a data forwarding module arranged on the rotor position sensor board. The rotor position sensor board has a rotor position detection unit for sensing and digitizing the rotor position and a data processing unit. The sensing of the rotor position can be triggered by at least one command signal of a controller to the rotor position detection unit. The data processing unit is provided to process the sensed measured values.
US11130381B2 Air spring unit with short cardanic fold
An air spring unit for a vehicle is described. The air spring unit forms a rolling fold and a cardanic fold. A type of bellows guidance of the air spring, the cardanic fold begins, at the rolling fold side, below that end of the external guide of the air spring unit which is at the air spring cover side. A cardanic fold of axially short construction is realized which, despite a small axial structural space, has the elasticity of a cardanic fold of tall construction.
US11130377B2 Amphibious vehicle provided with a faired running gear
An amphibious vehicle such as a tug boat, comprising a running gear configured to be at least positioned in a deployed position suited to the rolling of the vehicle, and at least one retracted position suited to the navigation of the vehicle. The running gear comprises a fairing element rigidly connected to the running gear, so that the fairing element advantageously serves as an anti-projection device in the deployed position of the running gear. According to one option, the vehicle comprises a semi-rigid shell.
US11130374B2 Pneumatic tyre with elements for the easy removal of additional layers
Pneumatic tyre (1) comprising a carcass ply (11), two ring beads (12), a tread strip (10), a tread belt (15) comprising at least two tread plies (16), an innerliner (2) and an additional functional material layer (4,5) arranged between the innerliner (2) and the inner cavity (17) of the pneumatic tyre (1), wherein between the innerliner (2) and the layer of additional functional material (4,5) a net layer (3) is interposed, which facilitates the removal thereof during disposal at the end-of-life of the pneumatic tyre.
US11130368B2 Caster
The invention provides a caster comprising a bracket, a first transmission device and two wheels. The two wheels are connected by a transmission screw and are fixed to the bracket. The first transmission device comprises an annular retaining portion and a plurality of first balls, the plurality of first balls are equiangularly arranged in a circumferential direction of the annular retaining portion, and opposite sides of the annular retaining portion are respectively embedded in the respective wheels. The caster of the invention can solve the problems in the prior art that it is difficult to control the gap between the two wheels, the resistance generated between the two wheels is large and noise is easily generated.
US11130360B2 Seal-type thermal transfer image-receiving sheet
Provided is a seal-type thermal transfer image-receiving sheet capable of providing a seal section having novel designability. A seal-type thermal transfer image-receiving sheet includes a release section and a seal section integrated. The seal section is provided peelably from the release section. The seal section has a layered structure in which a pressure-adhesive layer and a receiving layer capable of receiving a sublimable dye are layered in the order mentioned from the side of the release section. When the seal section is peeled off from the release section, a reference plate and the seal section peeled off are superposed together, and a reflection density of the reference plate is measured from the side of the seal section, the value of the reflection density is 15% or more, on the presupposition that the reflection density of the reference plate before the superposition with the seal section is set to 100%.
US11130358B2 Audio data compression
In one example of the disclosure, subject audio data, indicative of a subject audio captured via a transducer during an operation of a subject electromechanical device, is accessed. Baseline audio data, indicative of a baseline audio captured during an operation of a baseline electromechanical device, is accessed. An electronic file that includes differences between the subject audio data and the baseline audio data is created.
US11130353B2 Thermoformable overcoat in roll-to-roll format printers for thermoforming applications
A system for printing at least one stretchable ink on a thermoformable substrate including a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The system includes an unwinder, a printing module and a rewinder. The unwinder is arranged to feed the thermoformable substrate from a first roll into a printing module. The printing module includes a flood coater arranged to deposit a coating layer on the first surface of the thermoformable substrate. The rewinder is arranged to receive the thermoformable substrate and to form the thermoformable substrate into a second roll.
US11130350B2 Application apparatus and image forming system incorporating same
An application apparatus includes a first roller configured to apply a treatment liquid to a recording medium conveyed; and a second roller disposed in contact with the first roller and forming, with the first roller, a conveyance nip in which the recording medium is nipped. The application apparatus further includes a third roller disposed in contact with the first roller at a position different from the conveyance nip, and a fourth roller disposed in contact with the second roller at a position different from the conveyance nip. The third roller has a rigidity higher than a rigidity of the first roller, and the fourth roller has rigidity higher than a rigidity of the second roller.
US11130348B2 Inkjet printer
A printer can comprise an ink head for discharging ink toward a printing medium, and a blowing device for blowing air against the printing medium. The blowing device can comprise a first case that is disposed further rearward, in a direction of movement, than the ink head. The first case can have a first air intake opening for taking in air of the vicinity of the printing medium, a first fan for drawing in air from the first air intake opening and expelling air from a first outlet opening. A second case can be positioned further rearward, in the movement direction Y1, than the first air intake opening, and can have a second air intake opening that opens facing upward and a second fan for drawing in air from the second air intake opening and expelling air toward the printing medium from a second outlet opening. The magnitude of the airflow of the first fan can be less than the magnitude of the airflow of the second fan.
US11130346B2 Combination including carbon powder replenishing bottle and carbon powder storage member
A combination includes a carbon powder replenishing bottle and a carbon powder storage member combined together. The carbon powder replenishing bottle includes: a hollow body storing carbon powder; and a bottle mouth, which is connected to the hollow body and has a stopper portion, wherein the stopper portion restricts a depth, by which the bottle mouth is placed into a carbon powder entrance of the carbon powder storage member, so that the bottle mouth is only partially inserted into the carbon powder entrance to form a hermetic connection with the carbon powder entrance through the stopper portion. The stopper portion is entirely accommodated within an outer housing of the carbon powder storage member, In the carbon powder storage member, a fluid in the housing is discharged through a fluid discharge mechanism when a user performs a refilling operation.
US11130345B2 Liquid ejecting head and liquid ejecting system
A liquid ejecting head has a supply opening toward which a liquid is supplied, a collection opening through which the supplied liquid is collected, a nozzle that ejects the liquid supplied from the supply opening, and a filter disposed at an intermediate point in a flow path that couples the supply opening and the nozzle together. The liquid ejecting head further has a plurality of outlets leading from an upstream chamber disposed upstream of the filter to the collection opening.
US11130339B2 Molded fluid flow structure
In one example, a fluid flow structure includes a micro device embedded in a monolithic molding having a channel therein through which fluid may flow directly to the device.
US11130338B2 Liquid discharge head and liquid discharge apparatus
A liquid discharge head includes a plurality of nozzles from which a liquid is discharged in a discharge direction, a plurality of individual chambers communicating with the plurality of nozzles, respectively, a common chamber communicating with each of the plurality of individual chambers, a drive element configured to change a volume of each of the plurality of individual chambers to discharge the liquid in the plurality of individual chambers from the plurality of nozzles, and a refrigerant channel through which a refrigerant flows, the refrigerant channel facing the common chamber via a partition in the discharge direction.
US11130337B2 Liquid ejecting head and liquid ejecting apparatus
A liquid ejecting head includes a first-nozzle-row set in which a pair of first-nozzle-rows is disposed in a second direction intersecting a first direction so that the first-nozzle-rows are symmetrical about a reference line extending in the first direction and a second-nozzle-row set in which a pair of second-nozzle-rows is disposed in the second direction so that the second-nozzle-rows are symmetrical about the reference line. In the second direction, the distance between the second-nozzle-rows is longer than the distance between the first-nozzle-rows. First nozzles constituting the first-nozzle-row set communicate with a first liquid supply source via a first supply flow path. Second nozzles constituting the second-nozzle-row set communicate with a second liquid supply source via a second supply flow path. Compliance capacity of the second supply flow path is larger than compliance capacity of the first supply flow path.
US11130335B2 Piezoelectric thin-film element, liquid discharge head, head module, liquid discharge device, liquid discharge apparatus, and method for manufacturing piezoelectric thin-film element
A piezoelectric thin-film element includes a diaphragm plate on a substrate; a lower electrode on the diaphragm plate; a piezoelectric film on the lower electrode, the piezoelectric film containing Pb; and an upper electrode on the piezoelectric film. The diaphragm plate is a laminate in which a silicon oxide layer, a silicon nitride layer, and an amorphous layer containing a metal oxide to trap Pb of the piezoelectric film are laminated in turn on the substrate. The amorphous layer has a thickness of preventing Pb of the piezoelectric film from reaching the silicon nitride layer.
US11130333B2 Inkjet head and inkjet recording apparatus
Provided is an inkjet head including: ink discharge sections with pressure chambers, nozzles, and first individual ink ejection flow paths and second individual ink ejection flow paths; a first common ink ejection flow path which communicates to the first individual ink ejection flow paths and into which ink flows through the first individual ink ejection flow paths in a first flow-in section; and a second common ink ejection flow path which communicates to the second individual ink ejection flow paths and into which ink flows through the second individual ink ejection flow paths in a second flow-in section. As a position of the nozzles is nearer to a one end, corresponding positions at which ink ejected from the ink end respectively in the first flow-in section and the second flow-in section. A first direction of ejection of ink in the first flow-in section of the first common ink ejection flow path has a component opposite to a second direction of ejection of ink in the second flow-in section of the second common ink ejection flow path.
US11130332B2 Head unit and liquid discharging apparatus
A head unit comprising: a first line through which a driving signal is supplied; a first discharging section that has a first piezoelectric element having a first electrode, the first discharging section discharging liquid according to the displacement of the first piezoelectric element, the displacement being caused when the driving signal is supplied to the first electrode; a detection circuit that detects the potential of a second line; a first switch that makes a switchover as to whether to electrically couple the first electrode and first line together; a second switch that makes a switchover as to whether to electrically couple the first electrode and second line together; a third switch that makes a switchover as to whether to electrically couple the first line and second line together; and a first resistor provided in series with the third switch between the first line and the second line.
US11130331B2 Printing apparatus
According to the invention there is an apparatus for printing onto cylindrical structures comprising: a plurality of inker devices each comprising a print cylinder and one or more servomotors for adjustably controlling the position or orientation of a print cylinder; a blanket device comprising a plurality of print blankets, in which the blanket device is configured to bring each print blanket into contact with the print cylinders to transfer ink from the print cylinders to the print blanket, and to bring each print blanket into contact with a cylindrical structure to achieve printing thereon; a transporter for transporting the cylindrical structures into and out of contact with the print blankets; and an automatic print correction system comprising a print inspection device for detecting a misregistration of ink transferred from one or more of the print cylinders onto a print blanket, and a controller for controlling the servomotors of the print cylinders to correct the misregistration in response to data received from the print inspection device.
US11130330B2 Multiple printing plate mounting system
The multiple printing plate mounting system of the present disclosure may be used to mount multiple flexible printing plates simultaneously onto a printing sleeve. The system has a back rotary vacuum plate with a plurality of distinct vacuum zones and may be controlled via valve by a computer control system. A filler plate may also be controlled with the same vacuum patterns. The filler plate will move minutely side-to-side. A front plate with match-controlled vacuum patterns may also have a servo to control front-to-back-movement. The distinct vacuum zones are used together with the movable front, back, and filler vacuum plates to selectively, individually, and independently align the flexible printing plates prior to mounting.
US11130326B2 Wrappable protective sleeve with closure and locating feature and methods of construction and use thereof
A wrappable protective sleeve for providing protection to at least one elongate member contained therein and methods of construction and use thereof are provided. The sleeve includes a flexible textile wall having opposite inner and outer faces bounded by opposite edges and opposite ends. The opposite edges extend generally parallel to one another between the opposite ends. A pair of adhesive layers is bonded to the inner face, with each of the adhesive layers being spaced from one another. The adhesive layers extend between the opposite ends adjacent the opposite edges. Further, a release paper is releasably adhered to the pair of adhesive layers for subsequent removal and use of the sleeve.
US11130323B2 Moldable polyester sheet materials and recyclable barrier packages made therefrom
Moldable sheet materials include a first layer including a first polyester, a second layer including a second polyester, and, optionally, a third layer including a third polyester. The first polyester, the second polyester, and the third polyester are the same as or different from each other of the first polyester, the second polyester, and the third polyester. The sheet materials exclude one or more of adhesives, ethylene vinyl alcohol, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylidene chloride, polyamides, polyolefins, polystyrenes, and the like. Molded packages made from the sheet materials exhibit desirable oxygen and water vapor barrier properties while also being suitable for recycling in a polyethylene terephthalate recycle stream.
US11130321B2 Multi-layer composite material containing special copolycarbonates as a matrix material
The present invention relates to a composite material comprising one or more fibre layers of a fibre material, and a silicon-containing copolycarbonate as matrix material. The fibre layer(s) is/are embedded in the matrix material. The present invention further relates to a process for producing these composite materials and to the use thereof for production of construction or housing parts, and to the construction or housing parts themselves.
US11130319B2 Multilayer article suitable for use as a fumigation barrier
A multilayer article (such as a film) suitable for use as a fumigation barrier, the multilayer article comprising at least one an ethylene vinyl alcohol (EVOH) based barrier layer formed from a resin composition predominantly comprising an EVOH component of one or more specific types of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymers as described herein.
US11130317B2 Hybrid underlayment for non textile floor covering
A hybrid underlayment including a compliant material layer and a rigid material layer affixed to the compliant material layer. The compliant material layer exhibits a compression deflection as measured according to ASTM standard D-1056-14 in the range of from about 0.14 kilogram force per square centimeter to about 1.76 kilogram force per square centimeter, and a thickness of at least about 2 millimeters. The rigid material layer exhibits a thickness of at least about 0.5 millimeters and a flexural modulus of at least about 600 MPa and flexural strength of at least about 35 MPa in both the length and width directions, both flexural modulus and flexural strength as measured according to ASTM D790-17.
US11130315B2 Heat ray shielding fine particles, heat ray shielding fine particle dispersion liquid, heat ray shielding film, heat ray shielding glass, heat ray shielding dispersion body, and heat ray shielding laminated transparent substrate
Heat ray shielding fine particles, heat ray shielding fine particle dispersion liquid, heat ray shielding film, heat ray shielding glass, heat ray shielding dispersion body, and heat ray shielding laminated transparent substrate that exhibit heat ray shielding properties and suppress scorching sensation on skin when employed in window materials and the like, also enable usage of communication devices, imaging devices, sensors, etc. that employ near-infrared light across these structures. The particles are composite tungsten oxide fine particles having a heat ray shielding function; and when a visible light transmittance is 85% when computed for light absorption by the particles alone, the average value of transmittance in the wavelength region from 800 nm to 900 nm is 30%-60%, and the average value of transmittance in the wavelength region from 1200 nm to 1500 nm is 20% or lower, and the transmittance at a wavelength of 2100 nm is 22% or lower.
US11130312B2 Electrical wire and wire harness using the same
An electrical wire includes an aluminum element wire that has an aluminum base material and carbon nanotubes dispersed in the aluminum base material, in which the aluminum element wire has an electrical conductivity of 62% IACS or more and a tensile strength of 130 MPa or more. The aluminum base material is a polycrystal having a plurality of aluminum crystal grains. Further, a carbon nanotube conductive path, which is composed of the carbon nanotube, and forms a conductive path allowing electricity to conduct therethrough in a longitudinal direction of the aluminum element wire by being present in a part of grain boundaries between the plurality of aluminum crystal grains in a transverse cross section of the aluminum base material, and being present along the longitudinal direction of the aluminum element wire, is formed in the aluminum base material.
US11130311B2 Vapor deposition film, black metallic product, vehicle interior/exterior member, container, and casing
Provided are a vapor deposition film, a black metallic product, a vehicle interior/exterior member, a container, and a casing, which are capable of expressing a jet black metallic design having a luxurious appearance on items of various dimensions by a method simpler than a case of applying black plating and are excellent in physical properties such as light resistance. The vapor deposition film comprises: a protection layer; a decoration layer; and a vapor deposition layer, wherein the vapor deposition layer includes a metal including at least any one of indium and tin, wherein the decoration layer includes a resin and a black pigment, and wherein the black pigment includes carbon black and manganese ferrite having a spinel structure ((Fe,Mn)(Fe,Mn)2O4).
US11130304B2 Thorn assembly for seed oil press
A low speed seed oil expeller press with the capability of extracting oil through a new seed compression design that eliminates the need for filtration, and maintains the captured seed oil at a temperature below 130 degrees F. It has a seed preheating capability and controls the pressure and extraction oil temperature by adjustments of the expeller speed, the head volume and the size of the pressed seed exit orifice in the thorn. The seed oil expeller press eliminates seed rotation within the head volume so as to eliminate crushing, grinding or tearing of the seed by a symmetrical knived press head. The seed oil expeller press regulates seed temperature, seed feed rate, seed pressure, seed rotation and extracted seed oil temperature so as to compensate for the seed size, seed hardness and seed oil content.
US11130302B2 Bead core coating method and bead core coating apparatus
A bead core coating method for coating an annular bead core with a belt-shaped rubber sheet including the steps of: winding the rubber sheet extruded on an outer circumferential surface of a rotary drum; sticking a part of the rubber sheet to an outer surface of the bead core which is in rotation; and winding a remaining part of the rubber sheet stuck on the outer surface of the bead core while sequentially sticking the remaining part along the outer surface of the bead core, wherein air is blown to a sheet portion including the end that is not stuck to the outer surface of the bead core in the currently-winding rubber sheet in a first direction toward the end along a sheet surface or a second direction inclined toward an outer surface side of the bead core as compared with the first direction.
US11130298B2 Method for repair of a stiffened panel of isogrid type and stiffened panel of isogrid type thus repaired
A method for repair of a damaged stiffened panel of isogrid type, wherein the repair method comprises a step of removal of material with the aim of removing at least one damaged rib and also steps of fitting at least one structural reinforcement connecting at least two nodes positioned about the damaged zone and of at least one wall reinforcement connecting the wall of the stiffened panel and the structural reinforcement.
US11130295B2 Resin transfer molding systems and control logic for manufacturing fiber-reinforced composite parts
Presented are manufacturing control systems for fabricating composite-material structures, methods for making/operating such systems, and resin transfer molding techniques for ameliorating race-tracking effects in fiber-reinforced polymer panels. A method for forming a composite-material construction includes confirming, via a system electronic control unit (ECU), that a fiber-based preform is placed in a mold cavity and that opposing mold segments of the molding apparatus are sealed together. A filler, such as a compressible bladder, a cluster of spring-biased pins, or a spray-chopped fiber bed, is introduced into a void between the fiber-based preform and a tool face of one mold segment to thereby eliminate an unwanted resin race track. The system ECU commands a resin pump to inject resin through a primary gate of the molding apparatus and into the mold cavity to thereby impregnate the fiber-based preform with the resin. One or more vents operate to evacuate air from the mold.
US11130294B2 Injection molded composite blank and guide
This specification discloses an article of manufacture. The article of manufacture has at least one structural blank and at least one guide. The structural blank has a plurality of oriented fiber plies in a thermoplastic matrix. The guide has a plurality of random dispersed fibers in a thermoplastic matrix. The guide is affixed to the structural blank by injection molding and over molding the guide onto the structural blank. The article of manufacture can take a number of forms for use in industries such as aircraft, automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, trains or watercraft.
US11130292B2 Estimating physical property of 3D printed parts
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including medium-encoded computer program products, for estimating the physical properties of 3D printed objects that include: obtaining a three dimensional (3D) model of a 3D object to be manufactured by a 3D extrusion printer; obtaining at least a portion of tool path data for the 3D extrusion printer to build the 3D object in accordance with the 3D model; creating unit cell geometry from the at least a portion of tool path data using at least one limitation on one or more unit cells of the unit cell geometry with respect to an aspect of the 3D extrusion printer's build of the 3D object; generating a numerical simulation of one or more microstructural properties of the 3D object to be built using the unit cell geometry; and estimating one or more macroscale properties, of the 3D object to be built, from the numerical simulation.
US11130291B2 Composite-based additive manufacturing (CBAM) use of gravity for excess polymer removal
Apparatus and methods are disclosed for reclaiming unused powder in a composite-based additive manufacturing process. According to aspects of the embodiments, there is provided process and apparatus that use a substrate layer frame inversion mechanism that can flip the substrate over 180 degrees. The excess powder will simply drop into a waste reclaim container for later reuse. An optional mechanical vibrator may be used to completely loosen any remaining powder.
US11130289B2 Device for the generative production of a three-dimensional object
An apparatus for the generative production of a three-dimensional object by successive, selective layer-by-layer solidification of construction material layers of a solidifiable construction material by means of at least one energy beam, comprising at least one device for generating at least one energy beam for selective layer-by-layer solidification of individual construction material layers of a solidifiable construction material, wherein the device is configured to generate an energy beam directed directly onto a construction plane, and an exhaust device which is configured to exhaust non-solidified construction material detached from the construction plane during processing and/or process gases arising during processing, wherein the exhaust device comprises at least one exhaust element through which a suction flow may or does flow, wherein at least one passage opening is formed in the at least one exhaust element for passage of an energy beam generated by the device and directed directly onto the construction plane.
US11130286B2 Three-dimensional manufacturing apparatus, three-dimensional manufactured object producing method, and container for three-dimensional manufacturing apparatus
There is provided a three-dimensional manufacturing apparatus which is characterized by comprising: a container configured to hold a liquid photocurable resin; a base configured to support a solid manufactured object obtained by curing the liquid photocurable resin; a moving unit configured to move the base; and a light source unit configured to irradiate light for curing the liquid photocurable resin. The container comprises a light transmission portion which is provided between the light source unit and the base, and is in contact with the liquid photocurable resin. The three-dimensional manufacturing apparatus further comprises a flow facilitating unit configured to facilitate a flow of the photocurable resin which is in contact with the light transmission portion, the flow being attended by the movement of the base.
US11130282B2 Electrostatic 3-D development apparatus using cold fusing
Layers of build and support material on an intermediate transfer surface are exposed to a solvent using a solvent application station to make the build material tacky, without affecting the support material. Then, the intermediate transfer surface moves past a transfuse station (the transfuse station is positioned to receive the layers after exposure to the solvent) and a platen moves relative to the intermediate transfer surface to contact the platen to one of the layers on the intermediate transfer surface. The intermediate transfer surface transfers a layer of the build material and the support material to the platen each time the platen contacts the layers on the intermediate transfer surface at the transfuse station to successively form a freestanding stack of the layers of build and support material on the platen.
US11130278B2 Print head, method and system for 3D printing having variable discharge rate
The invention relates to a print head (100) for an additive fused deposition modelling method having a thermoplastic construction material, comprising:—at least one inlet (10) for receiving a construction material (11) into the print head;—at least one melt region, for melting the construction material (11), which is arranged downstream of the inlet (10) and is fluidically connected, at least temporarily, to the inlet (10); and—at least one first outlet (30) that is fluidically connected, at least temporarily, to the melt region (20), for discharging melted construction material (12) out of the melt region (29) at a first discharge rate; wherein—the print head (100) also comprises at least one second outlet (40) that is fluidically connected, at least temporarily, to the melt region (20) for discharging melted or non-melted construction material (11, 12) out of the melt region (20) at a second discharge rate; and—the first discharge rate can be influenced by a first discharge rate influencing device (50) for the melted construction material (12).
US11130277B2 Systems, apparatus and methods for cryogenic 3D printing
Systems, apparatus and methods for producing objects with cryogenic 3D printing with controllable micro and macrostructure with potential applications in tissue engineering, drug delivery, and the food industry. The technology can produce complex structures with controlled morphology when the printed 3D object is immersed in a liquid coolant, whose upper surface is maintained at the same level as the highest deposited layer of the object. This ensures that the computer-controlled process of freezing is controlled precisely and already printed frozen layers remain at a constant temperature. The technology controls the temperature, flow rate and volume of the printed fluid emitted by the dispenser that has X-Y positional translation and conditions at the interface between the dispenser and coolant surface. The technology can also control the temperature of the pool of liquid coolant and the vertical position of the printing surface and pool of coolant liquid.
US11130274B2 Filament winding apparatus
A filament winding apparatus includes a working area in which an operator performs an operation to at least one bobbin and/or liner on a conveyance path, an operation area in which a winder is driven, a buffer area between the working area and the operation area in a conveyance direction on the conveyance path, and an outside area that is neither the working area, the operation area, nor the buffer area being provided; and first fixed fences provided at borders between (i) the operation area and the buffer area and (ii) the working area and at the borders between (I) the operation area and the buffer area and (II) the outside area; and a first door provided at a border between the working area and the buffer area, and wherein the buffer area includes an accumulator portion capable of accumulating the at least one bobbin and the liner.
US11130271B2 Blow molding device and blow molding method
A blow molding device including: an injection molding unit manufacturing a bottomed preform made of resin; a blow molding unit; a support part supporting the preform; and a conveying unit conveying the support part to the blow molding unit, wherein the blow molding unit includes: a first mold for performing a first step of subjecting the preform to heat-set blowing at a first temperature; a second mold for performing a second step of blow-molding an intermediate molded article, which has been blow-molded by the heat-set blowing, at a second temperature lower than the first temperature, thereby manufacturing a container; and a movement unit capable of moving the first mold and the second mold relative to the support part so as to perform the first step and the second step continuously.
US11130264B2 Label handling system in an in Mould labelling machine
A transfer device with unrolling device, intended for providing a label handling system in an IML machine (In Mould Labelling) with IML labels. The transfer device comprises at least four holders, which are movable between a first and a second position, wherein the first position has a first predetermined relationship between the four or several holders regarding the distance in the X-direction. The holders are intended for retrieval of IML labels from the unrolling device, which comprises a label web, the length of which extends in the Y-direction, with partially stamped out labels, connected to the web with micro connections. The second position has a second predetermined relationship between the four or several holders regarding distance in the X-direction. The holders are intended to deliver the IML labels to the label handling system. The unrolling device comprises adjustment means to make possible the retrieval of labels in the Y-direction, so that the distance in the Y-direction between delivered labels has a different distance in the Y-direction than between two adjacent labels in the web. Further, a method of providing an IML machine with IML labels.
US11130258B2 System and a method for processing material
A system for processing material, for example recycled material, comprises a compacting device (101) for compacting the material and a treatment device (102) for agglomerating, pelletizing, or nozzle-extruding the compacted material. The compacting device comprises a compacting chamber (103) and a compacting element (104) that is moveable in the compacting chamber to reduce the volume of the compacting chamber so as to compact the material to be delivered to the treatment device. As the material is compacted prior to being agglomerated, pelletized, or nozzle-extruded, supply of the material to the treatment device can be more reliable especially when the material is chopped waste plastic or other fluffy material including much air. Furthermore, efficiency of the agglomeration, pelletizing, or nozzle-extruding is improved because the compacting increases density of the material prior to the agglomeration, pelletizing, or nozzle-extruding process.
US11130256B2 Strong and tough structural wood materials, and methods for fabricating and use thereof
A super strong and tough densified wood structure is formed by subjecting a cellulose-based natural wood material to a chemical treatment that partially removes lignin therefrom. The treated wood retains lumina of the natural wood, with cellulose nanofibers of cell walls being aligned. The treated wood is then pressed in a direction crossing the direction in which the lumina extend, such that the lumina collapse and any residual fluid within the wood is removed. As a result, the cell walls become entangled and hydrogen bonds are formed between adjacent cellulose nanofibers, thereby improving the strength and toughness of the wood among other mechanical properties. By further modifying, manipulating, or machining the densified wood, it can be adapted to various applications.
US11130254B2 Handheld power tool
A sprocket arrangement (5) for a handheld power tool such as a saw, comprising a drive unit configured to rotate a drive shaft and cutting tool configured to be driven by the drive shaft (21) via the sprocket arrangement. The sprocket arrangement (5) comprises a gear (1) and at least one flexible element (6a, 6b) arranged such that the drive shaft (21) in the handheld power tool is resiliently connected to the cutting tool in the handheld power tool. A handheld power tool comprising a drive unit, a drive shaft, driving means, and a sprocket arrangement is also provided.
US11130248B2 Multi-material pivot return for shaving systems
Replaceable shaving assemblies are disclosed that include a blade unit, an interface element configured to removeably connect the blade unit to a handle, on which the blade unit is pivotably mounted, and a return element disposed between the blade unit and interface element. The return element provides resistance during shaving and positions the blade unit in a rest position when not in use.
US11130239B2 Method for automatically generating waypoints for imaging shelves within a store
One variation of a method for automatically generating waypoints for imaging shelves within a store includes: dispatching a robotic system to autonomously generating a map of a floor space within the store; accessing an architectural metaspace defining target locations and addresses of the set of shelving structures within the store; distorting the architectural metaspace into alignment with the map to generate a normalized metaspace representing real locations and addresses of the set of shelving structures in the store; defining a set of waypoints distributed longitudinally along and offset laterally from a first shelving structure represented in the normalized metaspace based on a known position of an optical sensor in the robotic system; and dispatching the robotic system to record optical data while occupying the set of waypoints during an imaging routine.
US11130238B2 Mobile control method, mobile robot and computer storage medium
The present application provides a method for controlling a movement of a mobile robot, a mobile robot and a computer storage medium. The method for controlling a movement of a mobile robot, the mobile robot is provided with an image acquisition device, and the method comprises the following steps: identifying a border line between a first obstacle and a ground from an image captured by the image acquisition device; determining a first relative position between a physical position corresponding to the border line and the mobile robot based on preset physical reference information; and controlling the movement of the mobile robot based on the first relative position. Through the technical solution disclosed in the present application, the localization accuracy of the mobile robot can be improved.
US11130236B2 Robot movement teaching apparatus, robot system, and robot controller
A robot movement teaching apparatus including a movement path extraction unit configured to process time-varying images of a first workpiece and fingers or arms of a human working on the first workpiece, and thereby extract a movement path of the fingers or arms of the human; a mapping generation unit configured to generate a transform function for transformation from the first workpiece to a second workpiece worked on by a robot, based on feature points of the first workpiece and feature points of the second workpiece; and a movement path generation unit configured to generate a movement path of the robot based on the movement path of the fingers or arms of the human extracted by the movement path extraction unit and based on the transform function generated by the mapping generation unit.
US11130225B2 Working device and double-arm type working device
A working device includes: a linear motion unit having three degrees of freedom and obtained by combining three linear motion actuators; and a rotary unit having three degrees of freedom and obtained by combining a plurality of rotating mechanisms each having one or more rotational degrees of freedom. The linear motion unit is mounted on a mount such that a base portion of the linear motion unit is fixed to the mount. A base portion of the rotary unit is fixedly mounted on an output portion of the linear motion unit. End effectors are mounted on both the output portion of the linear motion unit and an output portion of the rotary unit.
US11130220B2 Apparatus and method for installation of door checker
An apparatus for installation of a door checker is provided. The apparatus includes a handle, an actuator coupled to the handle, and a hook member having a first end coupled to the actuator and a second end configured to engage with a bolt-hole of a door checker. The actuator includes a body, a push mechanism coupled to the body, a pin member at least partially disposed within the body and coupled to the push mechanism, and a locking element radially disposed within the pin member.
US11130216B2 Selectively adjustable torque indicating tool
A selectively adjustable torque indicating tool is provided for rotating a mechanical fastener to a predetermined torque setting. The tool includes a pair of supports and a tool bit positioned between the pair of supports and engageable with a mechanical fastener such that when the tool bit, a rotational force is imparted on the mechanical fastener. A spring is coupled to the pair of supports, and operatively coupled to the tool bit. The spring includes a first end portion movable relative to the pair of supports between a neutral position and a torqued position in response to the rotational force being imparted on the mechanical fastener by the tool bit. An adjuster is coupled to the spring to adjust a stiffness of the spring such that movement of the first end portion of the spring from the neutral position to the torqued position corresponds to a predefined rotational force.
US11130215B2 Methods and systems for increasing the efficiency of a remote wrench
Methods and systems for increasing the efficiency of a remote wrench. The remote wrench can include a flexible plate within the tool housing or as part of the housing that is more flexible than the rigid housing in conventional remote wrenches that has been shown to limit efficiency. Additionally, a fixed support and a base can be provided that are collectively capable of being coupled to the remote wrench, preferably at the flexible plate, to increase efficiency. The remote wrench operation is therefore improved by reducing inefficiencies and providing a maximum torque output.
US11130212B2 Infinitely directional translating clamp for welding a fan blade cover
A directional translating clamping device comprises a housing that includes a distal housing end and proximate housing end separated along a central axis, and a housing recess at the proximate housing end and extending along the central axis end. The device also includes a slide located in the housing recess, and the slide comprises a slide recess at a slide proximate end co-axial with the housing recess, and a detent in a radial sidewall of the slide prevents the slide from translating beyond a predetermined axial distance along the central axis. A spring is located in the housing recess and exerts an axial force on the distal end of the slide. A stub shaft extends from the distal end of the housing. A roller ball assembly includes a threaded sidewall that engages with the slide recess to removably and replaceably secure the roller ball assembly to the slide.
US11130207B2 Transport tool used for transporting object
A transport tool capable of carrying out attaching an object to an attachment position while positioning the object in a predetermined positional relationship with the attachment position. The transport tool includes a base, a holding section movably supported by the base in a predetermined direction and configured to hold an object, and a positioning section that is provided to the base and configured to arrange the object held by the holding section in a preparation position having a predetermined positional relationship with the attachment position, the positioning section allowing the execution of an attachment operation of attaching the object, which has been arranged in the preparation position, to the attachment position by movement of the holding section relative to the base.
US11130203B2 Systems and methods for welding electrodes
The invention relates generally to welding and, more specifically, to welding wires for arc welding, such as Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) or Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW). In one embodiment, a tubular welding wire for joining steel workpieces via arc welding includes a steel sheath disposed around a core. The core includes iron powder, iron titanium powder, silico-manganese powder, iron silicon powder, iron sulfide, graphite, rare earth compound, and a frit. The frit includes a Group I or Group II compound, silicon dioxide, and titanium dioxide. The graphite and the frit together comprise less than 10% of the core by weight.
US11130197B2 Laser brazed component and method therefor
In various examples, a component is for use in an implantable medical device. The component includes a pin including a first material attached to a lead including a second material different from the first material of the pin. At least a portion of the lead includes a channel in which at least a portion of the pin sits, the channel including a channel opening defined at least partially by opposing first and second channel sides extending a channel length. At least a first joint is formed along at least a portion of the first channel side. The first joint includes the second material of the lead deformed to at least partially close the channel opening to retain the pin within the channel to attach the lead to the pin. In some examples, the first material includes molybdenum and the second material includes aluminum.
US11130194B2 Friction stir welding tool member, friction stir welding apparatus using the same, and friction stir welding method
The friction stir welding tool member according to the present invention is made of a ceramic member in which a shoulder portion and a probe portion are integrally formed, wherein a root portion of the probe portion and an end portion of the shoulder portion have a curved surface shape; and the friction stir welding tool member has a ratio (R1/D) of 0.02 or more and 0.20 or less when a curvature radius of the end portion of the shoulder portion is defined as R1 (mm) and an outer diameter of the shoulder portion is defined as D (mm). In addition, the ceramic member is preferably made of a silicon nitride sintered body having a Vickers hardness of 1400 HV1 or more. According to the above-described configuration, a friction stir welding tool member having excellent durability can be provided.
US11130193B2 Friction stir welding tool and friction stir welder
A friction stir welding tool includes a housing and a stir pin. The housing includes a first surface, a housing hole formed in the housing and having a housing hole opening on the first surface, and a discharge hole through which the housing hole is in communication with an outside of the housing. The stir pin includes a pin holder and a pin body. The pin holder has a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion is configured to be connected to a rotation spindle. The pin body is provided in the housing hole, is detachably attached to the second end portion, and is rotatable together with the pin holder around the rotation axis. The pin body includes a stir portion that protrudes from the first surface via the housing hole opening.
US11130181B2 Surface-coated cutting tool and method for manufacturing the same
A surface-coated cutting tool includes a substrate and a coating formed on a surface of the substrate, the coating including one or two or more layers, at least one of the layers being an Al-rich layer including hard particles, the hard particle having a sodium chloride type crystal structure, and including a first unit phase in a form of a plurality of lumps and a second unit phase interposed between the lumps of the first unit phase, the first unit phase being composed of a nitride or carbonitride of AlxTi1-x, the first unit phase having an atomic ratio x of Al of 0.7 or more and 0.96 or less, the second unit phase being composed of a nitride or carbonitride of AlyTi1-y, the second unit phase having an atomic ratio y of Al exceeding 0.5 and less than 0.7.
US11130179B2 Method for managing a powder in an additive manufacturing facility comprising a plurality of machines
An additive-manufacturing facility and a method for managing a powder transported to and from additive-manufacturing machines of the facility are provided. According to the method, a volume of feedstock powder is stored, and the machines are automatically fed with powder from the volume of feedstock powder. For each machine, the powder fed to the machine undergoes at least one layering operation during an additive-manufacturing cycle, and excess powder in the layering operation is moved away and conveyed from the machine to the volume of feedstock powder. For each machine, recovered powder, which is derived from cleaning rough components produced by the machine, is reintroduced into the volume of feedstock powder. A same collection circuit is used to convey the excess powder and the recovered powder to the volume of feedstock powder.
US11130178B2 Composite processing machine, machining tool, and composite processing method
A machining tool includes a light irradiator, a cover, and a light blocking filter. The light irradiator is to irradiate a workpiece to process the workpiece. The cover covers the light irradiator and the workpiece in the cover. The light blocking filter is configured to change light transmissivity of the light blocking filter in accordance with light from an inside of the cover, which the light blocking filter receives.