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US11379368B1 External way allocation circuitry for processor cores
An apparatus includes a plurality of processor cores; a shared cache connected to the plurality of processor cores; a cache control unit connected to the shared cache; and a way allocation circuitry connected to at least one of the plurality of processor cores. The way allocation circuitry is external to the plurality of processor cores. The cache control unit and the way allocation circuitry are cooperatively configured to process an intercepted memory request with respect to designated ways in the shared cache, the designated ways being based on a partition identifier and a partition table.
US11379364B2 Memory system and operating method thereof
A memory system may comprise: a memory device including a plurality of memory dies; and a controller including a first memory, Wherein the controller may store data segments of user data, corresponding to a plurality of commands received from a host, in the first memory, controls the memory device to sequentially store the data segments in the memory dies through interleaving, may update map segments of map data corresponding to storage of the data segments in the memory dies, may store the map segments in the first memory, controls the memory device to store the map segments stored in the first memory in the memory dies, and may assist the host in storing the map segments, stored in the first memory, in a second memory in the host.
US11379362B2 Memory system and operating method thereof
An operating method of a memory system includes determining that a map management operation is triggered, based on physical-to-logical (P2L) entries generated after a previous map management operation is completed, wherein the P2L entries respectively correspond to physical addresses of a memory region of a storage medium; generating a pre-update table corresponding to the memory region based on the P2L entries regardless of whether a write operation of the storage medium is completed; updating L2P entries based on the P2L entries after the write operation is completed; and generating, a new original update table by merging the pre-update table and an original update table corresponding to the memory region when the original update table is present in the storage medium and generating, after the L2P entries are updated, the pre-update table as the new original update table when the original update table is not present in the storage medium.
US11379360B2 Methods for managing storage operations for multiple hosts coupled to dual-port solid-state disks and devices thereof
Methods, non-transitory machine readable media, and computing devices that manage storage operations directed to dual-port solid state disks (SSDs) coupled to multiple hosts are disclosed. With this technology, context metadata comprising a checksum is retrieved based on a first physical address mapped, in a cached zoned namespace (ZNS) mapping table, to a logical address. The logical address is extracted from a request to read a portion of a file. A determination is made when the checksum is valid based on a comparison to identification information extracted from the request and associated with the file portion. At least the first physical address is replaced in the cached ZNS mapping table with a second physical address retrieved from an on-disk ZNS mapping table, when the determination indicates the checksum is invalid. The file portion retrieved from a dual-port SSD using the second physical address is returned to service the request.
US11379359B2 Selecting data transfer units associated with a data stream for garbage collection
Methods, systems, and devices for data stream processing for media management are described. A set of transfer units of a plurality of transfer units associated with a cursor of a garbage collection procedure are selected. The selecting is based on a set of data streams corresponding to the cursor and each transfer unit of the set of transfer units is associated with a same data stream of the set of data streams. A plurality of write commands are issued in connection with the garbage collection procedure for the cursor. Each write command includes an instruction to write a transfer unit of the set of transfer units to a respective destination address of the memory sub-system.
US11379358B2 Unretiring memory device blocks
Various examples are directed to systems and methods for managing a memory device. Processing logic may identify a set of retired blocks at the memory device that were retired during use of the memory device. The processing logic may modify a first table entry referencing the first block to indicate that the first block is not retired. The processing logic may also modify a second table entry referencing the second block to indicate that the second block is not retired. The processing logic may also recreate a logical-to-physical table entry for a first page of at the first block, the logical-to-physical table entry associating a logical address with the first page.
US11379355B2 Power-on-time based data relocation
A total estimated occupancy value of a first data on a first data block of a plurality of data blocks is determined. To determine the total estimated occupancy value of the first data block, a total block power-on-time (POT) value of the first data block is determined. Then, a scaling factor is applied to the total block POT value to determine the total estimated occupancy value of the first data block. Whether the total estimated occupancy value of the first data block satisfies a threshold criterion is determined. Responsive to determining that the total estimated occupancy value of the first data block satisfies the threshold criterion, data stored at the first data block is relocated to a second data block of the plurality of data blocks.
US11379342B2 Cache monitoring
There is disclosed in one example a computing apparatus, including: a processor; a multilevel cache including a plurality of cache levels; a peripheral device configured to write data directly to a selected cache level; and a cache monitoring circuit, including a cache counter to track cache lines evicted from the selected cache level without being processed; and logic to provide a direct write policy according to the cache counter.
US11379335B2 Self-reporting remote copy performance on a consistency group
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for collecting performance data on a consistency group boundary is provided. The present invention may include positioning a plurality of software applications into idle mode. The present invention may also include starting a consistency group based on a command from a Global Mirror Master. The present invention may then include collecting a plurality of performance data associated with the started consistency group. The present invention may then include removing a plurality of remaining data associated with the collected plurality of performance data. The present invention may further include ending the collection of the collected plurality of data.
US11379333B2 Managing notifications across ecosystems
Notifications can be managed across ecosystems. A centralized hub can implement a learning engine that uses an algorithm to evaluate incoming notifications that are intended for a user that uses multiple computing devices having different ecosystems. The algorithm can be configured to determine on which of the user's computing devices the notifications should be presented given a particular context. Agents executing on the user's computing devices can monitor how the user interacts with the notifications and provide indications of such interactions to the learning engine. The learning engine can then update its algorithm based on the user's interactions to cause future notifications to be delivered to the user via the ecosystem that is most appropriate for a given context in which each notification is received.
US11379331B2 Error rate measuring apparatus and error counting method
An error rate measuring apparatus includes an operation unit that sets one Codeword length and one FEC Symbol length of FEC according to a communication standard of a device under test W, a storage unit that stores symbol string data obtained by receiving and converting a signal from the device under test W, data division means for dividing the stored symbol string data into MSB data and LSB data, a data comparison unit that compares each of the divided MSB data and LSB data with error data to detect each of MSB errors and LSB errors of each one Codeword length, and detects FEC Symbol Errors of each of the MSB data and the LSB data at one FEC Symbol interval, and error counting means for counting the detected MSB errors, LSB errors, and FEC Symbol Errors.
US11379330B2 Information handling systems and related methods for testing memory during boot and during operating system (OS) runtime
Embodiments of information handling systems (IHSs) and computer-implemented methods are provided herein for testing system memory (or another volatile memory component) of an IHS. In the disclosed embodiments, memory testing is performed automatically: (a) during the pre-boot phase each time a new page of memory is allocated for the first time after a system boot, and (b) during OS runtime each time a read command is received and/or an event is detected. By proactively testing each page of memory, as the page is allocated but before information is stored therein, the systems and methods disclosed herein prevent “bad” memory pages from being used.
US11379329B2 Validation of data written via two different bus interfaces to a dual server based storage controller
A first server of a storage controller is configured to communicate with a host via a first bus interface, and a second server of the storage controller is configured to communicate with the host via a second bus interface. Data is written from the host via the first bus interface to a cache of the first server and via the second bus interface to a non-volatile storage of the second server. The data stored in the cache of the first server is periodically compared to the data stored in the non-volatile storage of the second server.
US11379327B2 Storage system and rebuilding method for storage system
A storage controller of a storage system performs, when failures occur in at least two drives, priority rebuilding and normal rebuilding in parallel, the priority rebuilding being performed so as to perform rebuilding using a reading drive for reading data for restoration of priority rebuild data to be preferentially rebuilt and a writing drive specified for writing the priority rebuild data restored, the normal rebuilding being performed so as to rebuilt normal rebuild data by using a specified reading drive and a specified writing drive.
US11379326B2 Data access method, apparatus and computer program product
Techniques perform data access to a disk array. The disk array includes a parity disk and a plurality of data disks. Via such techniques, data is written to the parity disk in the disk array in response to a write request to a failed data disk in the disk array when the disk array is in a degraded state; and corresponding degraded storage position information is set in disk resource mapping information so as to indicate that the data are stored in the parity disk. Accordingly, enormous computing resources can be saved, and I/O operations required by reads in the degraded state can be reduced.
US11379321B2 Computer system, control method, and recording medium
In recovery processing, a distributed storage system 100 locks a storage area in which user data for recovery that is user data serving as data for recovery is stored in drives 405, and releases the lock after caching the user data for recovery in a memory 401 of any of computer nodes 101. Then, the distributed storage system 100 recovers recovery target data on basis of the user data for recovery cached in the memory 401. In write processing, the distributed storage system 100 updates the user data for recovery cached in the memory 401 in accordance with a write request and then writes the user data in accordance with the write request.
US11379320B2 Container recovery
A processor initiates a run of a target container in a distributed computing environment. A processor detects at least one error occurring during the initiation of the target container. A processor determines at least one fix image based on the at least one error. A processor performs an error recovery of the target container based on the at least one fix image. A processor runs, in response to successfully performing the error recovery of the target container, the target container in the distributed computing environment.
US11379317B2 Uninterrupted file level restore service using siamese engine
Methods and systems for restoring data to a host device are described. According to some embodiments, a hybrid buffer may be used to generate a twin file of each file object to be restored and append the twin file to the corresponding file object. Each file object and its corresponding twin file may be transmitted to a construction container via a restore agent. In the event of an unexpected abort during the first restoration session, the restore agent may preserve the twin file of a file object currently being restored (if one has been created at the time of the abort) and instruct the hybrid buffer to terminate operation. During a subsequent restore session, the restore agent may poll for the preserved twin file and commence the data restore operation from the file object currently being restored using the twin file.
US11379303B2 Memory system and method
According to one embodiment, a controller executes a first operation. The first operation includes reading a plurality of data units from a nonvolatile memory and executing a process on the read plurality of data units. The process includes an inverse conversion of a conversion applied to the plurality of data units and first decoding using the plurality of data units that has executed the inverse conversion. The controller acquires first information from one of the plurality of data units that has executed the first operation. The controller compares the acquired first information with an expected value of the first information and re-executes the first operation when the acquired first information and the expected value are not equal to each other.
US11379302B2 Semiconductor memory device, semiconductor memory system including the same, method of driving the semiconductor memory system
A semiconductor memory device includes a resistive change memory device including a control circuit block and a plurality of memory decks electrically connected with the control circuit block. The semiconductor memory device includes a pattern generation block, a position correction block and a position decision block. The pattern generation block receives a row address, a column address and a deck selection signal to generate a plurality of pattern generation signals to select a plurality of memory cells in the memory deck in various patterns. The position correction block receives a temporary code for classifying the memory cells into a temporary near cell region and a temporary far cell region and for reflecting a position of the memory deck in the temporary code to output a correction code. The position decision block is configured to generate first to third reset signals to reset a near cell region, a middle cell region and a far cell region based on the pattern generation signals and the correction code.
US11379300B2 Storage device and method for operating storage device
A storage device and a method for operating the storage device are provided. A storage device includes processing circuitry configured to write multi-stream data on a non-volatile memory; generate parity data of the multi-stream data and/or intermediate parity data upon which the parity data is based; store the parity data and/or the intermediate parity data in a first memory; and perform a data swap between the first memory and a second memory, wherein a number of slots of a plurality of slots in the first memory is based on a number of execution units of program buffering of the non-volatile memory.
US11379299B2 Semiconductor device with user defined operations and associated methods and systems
Memory devices, systems including memory devices, and methods of operating memory devices are described, in which a memory device may select an option for a host device to access a memory array including a first portion configured to store user data and a second portion configured to store different data based on whether an ECC function of the memory device is enabled or disabled—e.g., storing ECC data when the ECC function is enabled, storing additional user data, metadata, or both when the ECC function is disabled. The host device may disable the ECC function and transmit an input to the memory device as to how to access the memory array. The memory device, based on the input, may select the option for the host device to access the memory array and communicate with the host device in accordance with the selected option.
US11379283B2 Memory crash prevention for a computing device
A computing device can monitor a set of memory usage metrics of the computing device. Based on historical memory usage data and the set of memory usage metrics, the computing device can determine whether memory usage will exceed a critical memory threshold at a future instance in time. In response to determining that the memory usage will exceed the critical memory threshold at the future instance in time, the computing device can degrade one or more application features of an application executing on the computing device.
US11379282B2 Recording medium, recording system, recording device, analysis device, and recording method
A recording program is used to record the procedure of an operation automatically performed on a browser screen, and causes a control unit to execute the following processing. The control unit executes processings of: displaying a browser image in which the browser screen is shown; and outputting a selection position selected on the browser image to an external device. Then, the control unit acquires, regarding an element located at the screen position of the browser screen corresponding to the output selection position, element information indicating the size of the element and the image position of the element on the browser image, from the external device. The control unit displays an object, which indicates that the element is selected, on the browser image based on the acquired element information.
US11379280B2 Methods and systems for managing communication lanes between a universal flash storage (USF) device and a USF host
A method for managing communication between a Universal Flash Storage (UFS) device and a UFS host includes determining at least one path of payload data flow along at least one of a transmission lane of the UFS host and a transmission lane of the UFS device. Based on the determined at least one path of the payload data flow, the method includes initiating, by operating at least one of the UFS host and the UFS device, at least one Hibernate state entry action. Further, the method includes initiating, by operating the at least one of the UFS host and the UFS device, at least one Hibernate state exit action after completion of transfer of a pre-determined number of data frames of the payload data between the UFS host and the UFS device.
US11379278B2 Methods and apparatus for correcting out-of-order data transactions between processors
Methods and apparatus for correcting out-of-order data transactions over an inter-processor communication (IPC) link between two (or more) independently operable processors. In one embodiment, a peripheral-side processor receives data from an external device and stores it to memory. The host processor writes data structures (transfer descriptors) describing the received data, regardless of the order the data was received from the external device. The transfer descriptors are written to a memory structure (transfer descriptor ring) in memory shared between the host and peripheral processors. The peripheral reads the transfer descriptors and writes data structures (completion descriptors) to another memory structure (completion descriptor ring). The completion descriptors are written to enable the host processor to retrieve the stored data in the correct order. In optimized variants, a completion descriptor describes groups of transfer descriptors. In some variants, the peripheral processor caches the transfer descriptors to offload them from the transfer descriptor ring.
US11379272B2 Autoscaling using file access or cache usage for cluster machines
The allocation system comprises an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to receive an indication to deactivate idle cluster machines of a set of cluster machines. The processor is configured to determine a list of cluster machines storing one or more intermediate data files of a set of intermediate data files; determine a set of idle cluster machines of the set of cluster machines that are neither running one or more tasks of a set of tasks executing or pending on the set of cluster machines nor storing the one or more intermediate data files of the set of intermediate data files, where the set of intermediate data files is associated with the set of tasks executing or pending on the cluster machines; and deactivate each cluster machine of the set of idle cluster machines.
US11379271B2 Parallel processing on data processing servers through even division of data records
Data processing method and apparatus applicable to a client in a distributed data processing system. The method includes receiving a data processing instruction for to-be-processed data, determining an active region, obtaining data distribution information of the active data region, dividing a data range of each active data region into at least one sub-data range, generating a data processing task for each active data region, sending the task scheduler a data processing request which determines a data processing server executing each data processing task and sends the data processing server the data processing task to be processed by it, and receives processing results of performing data processing for the allocated sub-data ranges, receiving a processing result fed back by the task scheduler and with respect to the to-be-processed data. The method and apparatus improve the parallel processing speed of data processing servers and overall processing performance of the system.
US11379268B1 Affinity-based routing and execution for workflow service
A workflow service implements policies to leverage affinities to improve system performance. Example types of policies include a parent activity affinity (e.g., data for a task already exists locally to a node), a resource group affinity (e.g., a task requires a particular type of resource capability), or a code affinity (e.g., necessary code for the task is already stored locally to a node). A node for a particular task is selected based on an affinity policy or policy statement (e.g., the type indicated in a policy of a workflow definition) and configuration information, and the task routed to the selected node.
US11379264B2 Advanced cloud architectures for power outage mitigation and flexible resource use
Some examples provide for uninterruptible power supply form (UPS) resources and non-UPS resources to be offered in a composite node for customers to use. For a workload run on the composite node, monitoring of non-UPS resource power availability, resource temperature, and/or cooling facilities can take place. In the event, a non-UPS resource experiences a power outage or reduction in available power, temperature that is at or above a threshold level, and/or cooling facility outage, monitoring of performance of a workload executing on the non-UPS resource can take place. If the performance is acceptable and the power available to the non-UPS resource exceeds a threshold level, the supplied power can be reduced. If the performance experiences excessive levels of errors or slows unacceptably, the workload can be migrated to another non-UPS or UPS compliant resource.
US11379263B2 Systems, devices, and methods for selecting a distributed framework
A method of selecting a distributed framework includes identifying, by a selection device coupled to a memory, at least a first remote device of a plurality of remote devices, wherein identifying the at least a first remote device further comprises and evaluating a secure proof generated by the at least a first remote device, and identifying the at least a first remote device as a function of the secure proof, assigning, by the selection device, a confidence level of the at least a first remote device, and selecting, by a selection device, a distributed framework from the plurality of remote devices as a function of the confidence level, and assigning a task to the distributed framework.
US11379262B2 Cascading of graph streaming processors
Methods, systems and apparatuses for graph stream processing are disclosed. One apparatus includes a cascade of graph streaming processors, wherein each of the graph streaming processor includes a processor array, and a graph streaming processor scheduler. The cascade of graph streaming processors further includes a plurality of shared command buffers, wherein each shared command buffer includes a buffer address, a write pointer, and a read pointer, wherein for each of the plurality of shared command buffers a first graph streaming processor writes commands to the shared command buffer as indicated by the write pointer of the shared command buffer and a second graph streaming processor reads commands from the shared command buffer as indicated by the read pointer, wherein at least one graph streaming processor scheduler operates to manage the write pointer and the read pointer to avoid overwriting unused commands of the shared command buffer.
US11379257B1 Split-brain resolution in virtual network function components
An example operation may include a system, comprising one or more of: receiving a heartbeat message from a peer VNFCI indicating a current operational state of active, when the VNFCI is in active state, determining a first network isolation indicator, by a network isolation subsystem, by checking if the VNFCI was network isolated while becoming active, sending a first heartbeat message to the peer VNFCI indicating a current operational state as active and network isolation boolean since active, obtaining a second network isolation indicator of the peer VNFCI from a heartbeat message datastore, sending a second heartbeat message to the peer VNFCI indicating the current operational state as active and a desired operational state as active when at least one of: the second network isolation indicator was yes, and the first network isolation indicator was no, and sending a third heartbeat message to the peer VNFCI indicating the current operational state as active and a desired operational state as active when at least one of: the VNFCI is not the preferred standby instance, the second network isolation indicator was no, and the first network isolation indicator was no.
US11379255B2 Acceleration capacity adjustment method and apparatus for adjusting acceleration capacity of virtual machine
An acceleration capacity adjustment method for adjusting an acceleration capacity of a virtual machine includes determining a to-be-adjusted virtual machine and an acceleration capacity requirement of the to-be-adjusted virtual machine; and reconfiguring, based on the to-be-adjusted virtual machine and the acceleration capacity requirement, an acceleration capacity of at least one virtual accelerator device that has been allocated to the to-be-adjusted virtual machine.
US11379253B2 Training chatbots for remote troubleshooting
In an approach to training a chatbot for remote troubleshooting, one or more computer processors receive a request for help with an issue from a user via a chatbot. One or more computer processors extract information associated with the issue from the request. One or more computer processors determine a script is not available to resolve the issue. One or more computer processors request an agent to resolve the issue. One or more computer processors monitor one or more actions performed by the agent to resolve the issue. Based on the one or more actions, one or more computer processors generate a script, wherein the script includes a sequence of commands corresponding to the one or more actions. One or more computer processors store the script.
US11379252B1 System and method for providing layouts for a remote desktop session
Disclosed are systems and methods for providing layouts for a remote desktop session. According to one aspect, a method comprises receiving, at a remote application server, a request from a client device to initiate a remote desktop session, extracting configuration information regarding the client device from the request, retrieving, from a database, a layout that defines one or more remote applications and configurations for the one or more remote applications executing on the remote desktop session, initiating the remote desktop session with the client device, launching the one or more remote applications defined in the layout and configuring the one or more remote applications according to the configurations.
US11379249B2 Computing device providing fail-safe execution of a service
A service is stored in a non-volatile memory of a computing device and comprises instructions executable by a processor of the computing device. The processor generates an operational instance of the service, which comprises a reference to the service. The processor stores the operational instance of the service in the non-volatile memory with a read-write access right. The processor launches an executable instance of the service associated to the operational instance of the service. The launching comprises copying the instructions of the service from the non-volatile memory to a volatile memory of the computing device. The launching further comprises executing the instructions of the service copied into the volatile memory. The processor adds data generated by the execution of the instructions of the service to the operational instance of the service for permanent storage in the non-volatile memory.
US11379248B2 Data processing method, apparatus, device, and system
A data processing method, applied to an applet, includes: sending a plug-in service request to a platform server, the plug-in service request comprising a plug-in identifier configured for the platform server to establish a usage association between a plug-in corresponding to the plug-in identifier and the applet, wherein the plug-in has an independent data server; receiving an applet access request, determining whether the applet access request and a service corresponding to the plug-in meet a preset correspondence, and if it is determined that the applet access request and the service corresponding to the plug-in meet the preset correspondence, loading the plug-in according to the usage association; and sending the applet access request to the plug-in, so that the plug-in completes a task corresponding to the applet access request by accessing the data server of the plug-in.
US11379247B2 Methods and systems for comparing computer configuration information
Aspects of the disclosure can include computer-implemented methods and systems for comparing computer configuration information. The computer configuration information for a user's computer device can be monitored. Current computer configuration information for the user's computer device can be compared with previous computer configuration information for computer devices of clustered users in order to determine a best previous computer configuration information. The best previous computer configuration can be applied to the user's computer device.
US11379246B2 Automatic configuration of multiple virtual storage processors
A virtual storage appliance having multiple storage processors is installed in a virtualized execution environment. Each one of the multiple virtual storage processors is a virtual machine that executes in the virtualized execution environment. At the time the virtual storage appliance is installed, properties of virtual resources provided by the virtualized execution environment to the virtual storage processors are obtained. The virtual resources provided by the virtualized execution environment to the virtual storage processors are consumed by the virtual storage processors while processing Input/Output (I/O) requests that are received by the virtual storage processors from at least one consumer application. The virtual storage processors are automatically configured in response to the properties of the virtual resources provided by the virtualized execution environment that are obtained at the time the virtual storage appliance is installed.
US11379245B2 Controlling device and drone controlling method
A controlling device and a drone controlling method are provided. The method includes: detecting a first program block that is towed in a human machine interface; bonding the first program block to a bonding position corresponding to at least one target program block in the human machine interface to obtain a first program block sequence composed of a plurality of second program blocks; and transmitting a plurality of control commands respectively corresponding to the plurality of second program blocks or controlling a virtual drone to execute the plurality of control commands according to a sequence order of the plurality of second program blocks in the first program block sequence.
US11379243B2 Microprocessor with multistep-ahead branch predictor
A microprocessor with a multistep-ahead branch predictor is shown. The branch predictor is coupled to an instruction cache and has an N-stage pipelined architecture, which is configured to perform branch prediction to control the instruction fetching of the instruction cache. The branch predictor performs branch prediction for (N−1) instruction-address blocks in parallel, wherein the (N−1) instruction-address blocks include a starting instruction-address block and (N−2) subsequent instruction-address blocks. The branch predictor is thereby ahead of branch prediction of the starting instruction-address block. The branch predictor stores reference information about branch prediction in at least one memory and performs a parallel search of the memory for the branch prediction of the (N-1) instruction-address blocks.
US11379242B2 Methods and apparatus for using load and store addresses to resolve memory dependencies
An integrated circuit may include elastic datapaths or pipelines, through which software threads or iterations of loops, may be executed. Throttling circuitry may be coupled along an elastic pipeline in the integrated circuit. The throttling circuitry may include dependency detection circuitry that dynamically detect memory dependency issues that may arise during runtime. To mitigate these dependency issues, the throttling circuitry may assert stall signals to upstream stages in the pipeline. Additionally, the throttling circuitry may control the pipeline to resolve a store operation prior to a corresponding load operation in order to avoid store/load conflicts. In an embodiment, the throttling circuitry may include a validator circuit, a rewind block, a revert block, and a flush block. The throttling circuitry may pass speculative iterations through the rewind block, and later validate the speculative iterations using the validator block.
US11379239B2 Apparatus and method for making predictions for instruction flow changing instructions
An apparatus and method are provided for making predictions for instruction flow changing instructions. The apparatus has a fetch queue that identifies a sequence of instructions to be fetched for execution by execution circuitry, and prediction circuitry for making predictions in respect of instruction flow changing instructions, and for controlling which instructions are identified in the fetch queue in dependence on the predictions. The prediction circuitry has a target prediction storage used to identify target addresses for instruction flow changing instructions that are predicted as taken. The target prediction storage comprises at least one entry that is configurable as a multi-taken entry to indicate that a source instruction flow changing instruction identified by that entry is a first instruction flow changing instruction with an associated first target address that identifies a series of instructions that is expected to exhibit static behaviour and that terminates with a second instruction flow changing instruction, where the second instruction flow changing instruction is unconditionally taken and has an associated second target address. The prediction circuitry is arranged, when making a prediction for a chosen instruction flow changing instruction that is identified by a multi-taken entry in the target prediction storage, to identify with reference to target address information stored in that multi-taken entry both the series of instructions and a target instruction at the second target address. It then causes the series of instructions and the target instruction to be identified in the fetch queue, and begins making further predictions starting from the target instruction at the second target address.
US11379238B2 Processor authentication method through signed instruction
The disclosure includes a method of authenticating a processor that includes an arithmetic and logic unit. At least one decoded operand of at least a portion of a to-be-executed opcode is received on a first terminal of the arithmetic and logic unit. A signed instruction is received on a second terminal of the arithmetic and logic unit. The signed instruction combines a decoded instruction of the to-be-executed opcode and a previous calculation result of the arithmetic and logic unit.
US11379237B2 Variable-length-instruction processing modes
A data processing apparatus (2) operates in a first mode of operation having a first set of processing circuitry (8, 12, 18, 20, 22) ready to perform processing operations and in a second mode of operation having a second set of processing circuitry (8, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24) ready to perform processing operations. A first proper subset (32) of program instructions within the instruction set supported are processed by the processor using a selectable one of the first mode and the second mode. A second proper subset (34) of program instructions within the instruction set are required to be processed by the processor operating in the second mode. Processing circuitry (14, 24) which is inactive in a mode of operation may be placed into a low power state.
US11379235B2 Intelligent thread dispatch and vectorization of atomic operations
A mechanism is described for facilitating intelligent dispatching and vectorizing at autonomous machines. A method of embodiments, as described herein, includes detecting a plurality of threads corresponding to a plurality of workloads associated with tasks relating to a graphics processor. The method may further include determining a first set of threads of the plurality of threads that are similar to each other or have adjacent surfaces, and physically clustering the first set of threads close together using a first set of adjacent compute blocks.
US11379234B2 Store-to-load forwarding
An arithmetic unit performs store-to-load forwarding based on predicted dependencies between store instructions and load instructions. In some embodiments, the arithmetic unit maintains a table of store instructions that are awaiting movement to a load/store unit of the instruction pipeline. In response to receiving a load instruction that is predicted to be dependent on a store instruction stored at the table, the arithmetic unit causes the data associated with the store instruction to be placed into the physical register targeted by the load instruction. In some embodiments, the arithmetic unit performs the forwarding by mapping the physical register targeted by the load instruction to the physical register where the data associated with the store instruction is located.
US11379231B2 Data processing system and operation method of data processing system
To provide a data processing system that includes a nonvolatile memory device capable of storing multilevel data and enables increasing storage capacity of a main memory device when the data processing system is activated. The data processing system includes an arithmetic processing device, a main memory device, and a nonvolatile memory device. The main memory device includes a volatile memory device, and the nonvolatile memory device is configured to store multilevel data in one memory cell. When the data processing system is deactivated, the nonvolatile memory device stores binary data, whereby the stored data can be held for a long time. Upon activation, the nonvolatile memory device stores multilevel data, whereby increasing storage capacity. When the storage capacity is increased, a free space is generated in the nonvolatile memory device, which can be used as a part of the main memory device of the data processing system.
US11379229B2 Apparatus and method for adaptable and efficient lane-wise tensor processing
An apparatus and method for performing efficient, adaptable tensor operations. For example, one embodiment of a processor comprises: front end circuitry to schedule matrix operations responsive to a matrix multiplication instruction; a plurality of lanes to perform parallel execution of the matrix operations, wherein a lane comprises an arithmetic logic unit to multiply a block of a first matrix with a block of a second matrix to generate a product and to accumulate the product with a block of a third matrix, and wherein the matrix blocks are to be stored in registers within the lane; and broadcast circuitry to broadcast one or more invariant matrix blocks to at least one of different registers within the lane and different registers across different lanes.
US11379228B2 Microprocessor including an efficiency logic unit
An example design structure tangibly embodied in a machine readable medium includes a first arithmetic logic unit (ALU) to perform fixed point instructions using at least two general registers to read data from a first and second general register of a plurality of general registers and write a result in at least a third general register of the plurality of general registers. The design structure includes a second ALU to perform non-updating fixed point instructions using at least two general registers to only read data from the general registers. The design structure includes an efficiency logic unit coupled to the first ALU and the second ALU. The efficiency logic unit is to receive an instruction and determine whether the received instruction is an updating fixed point instruction or a non-updating fixed point instruction based on a number of general registers to be used to execute the received instruction.
US11379225B1 System and methods for application programming interface reference documentation updater
Systems, methods, and apparatuses for an application programming interface (API) definition automation system that is structured to programmatically generate API documentation in human-readable format. A control database is structured to retrievably store control documents. A content database is structured to retrievably store control document templates. A configuration file manager circuit is structured to generate an API configuration file in a data serialization language. An editor circuit structured to receive the API configuration file and a first control document that is human-readable. The editor circuit is also structured to generate a user interface that includes an API call executable structured to generate an API call field and a table editor executable structured to generate a parameter table. The editor circuit is also structured to apply a modification to the first control document. A content management system is structured to receive the first control document and generate an output document.
US11379222B2 Issue tracking system
An issue tracking system (ITS) is disclosed. The ITS comprises a user interface configured to receive user input defining one or more issues and an interface module configured to interface with a source code management system (SCM) and receive from the SCM, data pertaining to linked SCM-repository events. The received data is processed to generate an order for the SCM-repository events to which the issue is linked. A display module is configured to concurrently display a plurality of issues, each issue being displayed with issue information and issues having linked SCM-repository events being displayed with linked SCM-repository event information, said linked SCM-repository event information being displayed according to the generated order.
US11379221B2 Version control mechanisms augmented with semantic analysis for determining cause of software defects
A plurality of metadata corresponding to a plurality of code versions of an application stored in a version control system is generated. A determination is made of a set of changes between a first metadata of a first code version and a second metadata of a second code version. A classification is made of elements in the set of changes into a first category and a second category based on a set of predetermined rules, wherein the elements classified into the first category are better candidates to determine causes of defects in the application than the elements classified into the second category. The elements classified in the first category are used to determine a cause of a defect in the application.
US11379208B2 Firmware update of an interconnect device
An example device includes a processor; a first interface port forming a first datalink to a core network device via a first interconnect device; and a second interface port forming a second datalink to the core network device via a second interconnect device, the first and second datalinks being redundant connections of a link aggregation group (LAG) including a plurality of multiplexed connections within a single network media. The processor is to: remove the first interconnect device while maintaining the second datalink; update firmware of the first interconnect device upon receiving a first indication that the first interconnect device has stopped receiving or transmitting data; and reestablish the redundant connections of the first interconnect device upon receiving a second indication that the first interconnect device has been added back to the LAG. The first and second indications include indications of states in each connection of the multiplexed connections.
US11379204B2 Staging service
Computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for managing deployed artifacts at designated landscapes during test execution to provide successful delivery to a production environment are provided. In response to an indication of a successful build of submitted source code at a build tool, a staging service is invoked. Staging repositories are created for storing artifacts generated as a result of the successful build. A profile is configured for the staging repositories to manage processing of the artifacts. The artifacts in the staging repositories are uploaded according to the configured profile and are provided from the staging repositories for execution at a designated landscape. Metadata from the execution that is associated with performance of the artifacts at the designated landscape is received. In response to evaluation of the metadata, determining whether to release the artifacts from the plurality of staging repository to one or more target repositories.
US11379192B2 Saving a snippet of visual programming logic for reuse amongst programs created using an automation building tool
Described is a mechanism that provides the ability to save a snippet of visual programming logic within an automation building tool to be reused amongst different programs. The programming logic may be represented as a directed acyclic graph (DAG) such that the nodes of the graph correspond to various operations and the edges of the graph correspond to the logic flow of the program. The mechanism may provide a new capability to save a snippet of the visual programming logic while adhering to the requirements of a DAG structure. For example, a user may copy a valid substructure of visual programming logic in response to a validation that the programming logic may be inserted into another program. Accordingly, the mechanism provides an efficient and user-friendly mechanism to save portions of visual programming logic for reuse within an automation building tool.
US11379190B2 Deep learning enhanced code completion system
A code completion tool uses a deep learning model to predict the likelihood of a method completing a method invocation. In one aspect, the deep learning model is a LSTM trained on features that represent the syntactic context of a method invocation derived from an abstract tree representation of the code fragment.
US11379187B2 Semiconductor device performing a multiplication and accumulation operation
A semiconductor device includes a cell array, a computation circuit, and a control circuit. The cell array includes a plurality of unit cells configured to store a plurality of first signals by a write operation and to output a plurality of output signals corresponding to the first signals by a read operation. The computation circuit includes a plurality of unit computation circuits receiving the plurality of output signals and being set according to a plurality of second signals during a computation operation. The control circuit is configured to control the cell array and the computation circuit during the write operation, the read operation, and the computation operation.
US11379185B2 Matrix multiplication device and operation method thereof
A matrix multiplication device and an operation method thereof are provided. The matrix multiplication device includes a plurality of unit circuits. Each of the unit circuits includes a multiplying-adding circuit, a first register, and a second register. A first input terminal and a second input terminal of the multiplying-adding circuit are respectively coupled to a corresponding first input line and a corresponding second input line. An input terminal and an output terminal of the first register are respectively coupled to an output terminal and a third input terminal of the multiplying-adding circuit. The second register is coupled to the first register to receive and temporarily store a multiplication accumulation result. Wherein, the second registers of the unit circuits output the multiplication accumulation results in a column direction in a first output mode, and output the multiplication accumulation results in a row direction in a second output mode.
US11379182B1 Conversational virtual assistant
Methods and systems described in this disclosure receive a request for assistance from a device associated with a user, launch a conversational virtual assistant on the device, determine at least one potential subject of the request based on information associated with the user and a tab or webpage from which the conversational virtual assistant is launched, receive a verification of the subject of the request, create a contact menu with options for receiving the assistance, and receive a selection of one of the options.
US11379181B2 Multimodal state circulation
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for managing dialogs. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a request to perform a task from a user device; obtaining a dialog corresponding to the task; providing multiple protocol buffers to the user device; receiving a voice input and one or more annotated protocol buffers from the user device, the one or more annotated protocol buffers identifying corresponding non-verbal responses to content in the protocol buffers; and using the received protocol buffers to update a state of the dialog and to interpret the voice input.
US11379180B2 Method and device for playing voice, electronic device, and storage medium
A method for playing voice, which is applied to a webcast server, the method comprising: receiving voice data sent by at least one first electronic device for obtaining a voice data set, the first electronic device having a first preset authority, and the voice data set comprising at least one piece of the voice data; receiving audio-video data sent by a second electronic device, the second electronic device having a second preset authority, the audio-video data comprising the voice data selected for playback, wherein the voice data selected for playback comprises any voice data of the voice data set clicked for playback; pushing the audio-video data to each first electronic device.
US11379179B2 Playback device calibration based on representative spectral characteristics
An example computing device is configured to perform functions including receiving a plurality of spectral data associated with a respective plurality of playback environments corresponding to a respective plurality of playback devices. The functions also include, based on the plurality of spectral data, determining a plurality of representative spectral characteristics. The functions also include receiving particular spectral data associated with a particular playback environment corresponding to a particular playback device and identifying a given one of the representative spectral characteristics that is representative of the particular spectral data. The functions also include, based on the given one of the representative spectral characteristics, identifying calibration data for use by the particular playback device when playing back audio and transmitting, to the particular playback device, the calibration data.
US11379178B2 Loudness control for user interactivity in audio coding systems
An audio processor for processing an audio signal includes: an audio signal modifier for modifying the audio signal in response to a user input; a loudness controller for determining a loudness compensation gain based on a reference loudness or a reference gain and a modified loudness or a modified gain, where the modified loudness or the modified gain depends on the user input; and a loudness manipulator for manipulating a loudness of a signal using the loudness compensation gain.
US11379177B2 Systems and methods of associating media content with contexts
Systems, devices, apparatuses, components, methods, and techniques for saving media content to a context for later playback are provided. An example media-playback device for identifying and playing media content for a user traveling in a vehicle includes a context detecting device, a context-driven playback engine, and a media playback engine. Contexts are established by parameters that can be detected by a media-playback device. Contexts are situations that are defined by one or more locations, times, events, activities, people, and devices. Media content is saved to the contexts for later playback. The contexts are detected by the context detecting device, the associated media content is identified by the context-driven playback engine, and the media content is automatically played through the media playback engine, without additional input required by the user.
US11379176B2 Adaptive receiver
A nonlinear control system and a speaker protection system are disclosed. In particular, a control system for adapting an audio output from a speaker in the proximity of an object is disclosed. The controller is configured to accept one or more input signals, and one or more estimated states produced by the model to produce one or more control signals. A speaker protection system and a quality control system are disclosed. More particularly, a system for clamping the input to a speaker dependent upon an estimate of the proximity, acoustic volume, and/or acoustic coupling of the speaker to a nearby object is disclosed.
US11379173B2 Method of maintaining accuracy in a 3D image formation system
A method and system for a displaying content that makes LED real-time 3D displays possible. The 3D image formation includes multi-screen display color correction and multi-camera infrared positioning technology. The present invention presents the display effects of a simulation environment in a better way through switching and moving and ensures that while in movement, the display effects of LED screens taken by video cameras from different angles can be maintained the same, so as to create a vivid simulation environment for television programming and film shooting. The system for maintaining accuracy in a 3D image formation includes a multi-screen display color correction system, a multi-screen display color correction system comprising a large-size screen server, a video camera and a large-size display screen wherein the large-size screen color correction server includes an image input module, a position data module, a comprehensive color correction server and an image output module.
US11379171B2 Information processing apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes a processor configured to determine progress of each of two or more processes included in a workflow and display a second image that is a single image generated based on first images respectively representing the two or more processes and the determined progress.
US11379170B2 Non-transitory computer-readable recording medium, information processing apparatus and printing method
When an editing APP receives a print instruction while designating an image to be printer, a supporting program receives a specific parameter and processes intermediate image data, and a general-use printing program generates print data based on the processed intermediate image data and transmits the print data to a printer. On the other hand, when the editing APP receives a preview instruction while designating an image to be printed, the supporting program receives a specific parameter and processes intermediated image data. Then, the general-use printing program responds to the editing APP without transmitting print data to the printer.
US11379168B2 Information processing system, communication connection control method of information processing device, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing program
A printing system includes a smart device and a printer, and the smart device establishes a communication connection with the printer based on a BLE communication scheme, transmits a first request that requests a process relating to connection confirmation by a user, and establishes a communication connection with the printer based on a Wi-Fi Direct communication scheme when the smart device receives, from the printer, a response to the first request, and the printer performs, based on the first request received, connection confirmation display for prompting a user to perform the connection confirmation, transmits, when receiving a user operation based on the connection confirmation display, a response to the smart device, the response indicating reception of the user operation, and establishes the communication connection with the smart device based on the Wi-Fi Direct communication scheme.
US11379166B2 Print job listing
Examples disclosed herein relate to displaying, in a user interface, a list of available print jobs, wherein at least one of the available print jobs comprising a secured print job is displayed as a placeholder entry instead of an identifying entry, receiving a selection of the placeholder entry requesting an authentication for the secured print job, and displaying the identifying entry of the secured print job upon verification of the authentication.
US11379164B2 Enhanced data collection and GUI for production print system
Systems and methods are provided for enhanced data collection for a print system. One embodiment includes a printer terminal device that retrieves historical values of print material usage of previous print jobs that correspond with a print job, determines an estimate value range of print material usage for the print job based on the historical values, and presents a Graphical User Interface (GUI) at a display of the printer terminal device to receive user input of a current value of print material usage for the print job. In response to determining that the current value of print material usage is outside the estimate value range, the printer terminal device displays at the GUI a prompt for user input to validate that the current value is abnormal, and, if validated, provides the current value to the print job database to update the historical values of print material usage.
US11379160B2 Image forming apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium storing image forming program capable of printing data obtained from mobile terminal device
An image forming apparatus includes an information obtaining unit that obtains storage destination information of print data managed by a mobile terminal device from the mobile terminal device, a data obtaining unit that obtains the print data from a storage destination of the print data by using the storage destination information, and a printing unit that prints the obtained print data.
US11379159B2 Information processing device and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information processing device includes a reception unit, a generation unit, and a display control unit. The reception unit receives, for a screen on which a first instruction part for issuing an instruction to execute a first process for which a set value for a setting item is set and a second instruction part for issuing an instruction to execute a second process for which a set value for a setting item is set are displayed, a synthesizing operation for synthesizing the first instruction part and the second instruction part. The generation unit integrates, by the received synthesizing operation, the first process regarding the first instruction part and the second process regarding the second instruction part to generate a specific process. The display control unit performs control such that a specific instruction part for issuing an instruction to execute the specific process is displayed on the screen.
US11379158B2 Apparatuses and methods for configuring I/Os of memory for hybrid memory modules
Apparatuses, hybrid memory modules, memories, and methods for configuring I/Os of a memory for a hybrid memory module are described. An example apparatus includes a non-volatile memory, a control circuit coupled to the non-volatile memory, and a volatile memory coupled to the control circuit. The volatile memory is configured to enable a first subset of I/Os for communication with a bus and enable a second subset of I/O for communication with the control circuit, wherein the control circuit is configured to transfer information between the volatile memory and the non-volatile memory.
US11379157B2 Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) bandwidth increase without per pin bandwidth increase
A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) includes first and second data buses, and first and second command and address (C/A) buses. The first data bus conveys a write data to the DRAM. The second data bus conveys read data from the DRAM. The first and second C/A buses are respectively associated with the first and second data buses. In one embodiment, the first data bus conveys the write data to a first bank of memory of the DRAM simultaneously as the second data bus conveys the read data from a second bank of memory of the DRAM. In another embodiment, the first data bus conveys the write data to a first rank of memory of the DRAM simultaneously as the second data bus conveys read data from a second rank of memory of the DRAM.
US11379155B2 System and method for flash storage management using multiple open page stripes
One embodiment facilitates flash storage management. During operation, the system receives a request to write data to a non-volatile memory. The system writes, in a buffer in association with a controller, the data to a next available portion of a current physical page in a page stripe, wherein the page stripe includes physical pages which each correspond to a sequentially ordered die of the non-volatile memory. The system provides power-loss protection to the current physical page and a second physical page which indicates parity information for the page stripe, thereby providing power-loss protection to an increased number of partially full page stripes.
US11379153B2 Storage traffic pattern detection in memory devices
A processing device of a memory sub-system can monitor a plurality of received commands to identify a forced unit access command. The processing device can identify a metadata area of the memory device based on the forced unit access command. The processing device can also perform an action responsive to identifying a subsequent forced unit access command to the metadata area.
US11379151B2 Flow control of large sequential host read commands based on a queue threshold
Aspects of a storage device are provided which use flow control to prevent stalling during processing of read requests for a large read command. A controller of the storage device receives a read command for data from a host device, stores in a queue read requests for a portion of the data, and reads the portion of the data from a memory based on the read requests. The controller may store other read requests in the queue for other portions of the data when a number of read requests in the queue does not meet a threshold. Otherwise, the controller refrains from storing other read requests in the queue for other portions of the data when the number of read requests in the queue meets the threshold. The controller may operate similarly with subsequent sequential commands, but may continue to store read requests in the queue for subsequent random commands.
US11379150B2 Disk array using multiple actuator drives with logical units coupled to active and passive servers
Each disk drive in an array includes a housing that encloses a motor and at least one magnetic disk. The housing also encloses first and second actuators each with respective first and second heads that independently access the magnetic disk. The first actuator is mapped to a first logical unit and the second actuator is mapped to a second logical unit. A host interface of each disk drive facilitates access to the first and second logical units. A system includes a first storage controller attached to all of the first logical units as a first active server and attached to all of the second logical units as a first passive server. A second storage controller operates redundantly with the first storage controller. The second storage controller is attached to all of the second logical units as a second active server and attached to all of the first logical units as a second passive server.
US11379139B2 Multi-partitioning of memories
Various embodiments comprise apparatuses and methods including a method of reconfiguring partitions in a memory device as directed by a host. The method includes managing commands through a first interface controller to mapped portions of a first memory not having an attribute enhanced set, and mapping portions of a second memory having the attribute enhanced set through a second interface controller. Additional apparatuses and methods are described.
US11379136B2 Adjustable access energy and access latency memory system and devices
Same sized blocks of data corresponding to a single read/write command are stored in the same memory array of a memory device, but using different formats. A first one of these formats spreads the data in the block across a larger number of memory subarrays (a.k.a., memory array tiles—MATs) than a second format. In this manner, the data blocks stored in the first format can be accessed with lower latency than the blocks stored in the second format because more data can be read from the array simultaneously. In addition, since the data stored in the second format is stored in fewer subarrays, it takes less energy to read a block stored in the second format. Thus, a system may elect, on a data block by data block basis, whether to conserve power or improve speed.
US11379129B2 FPGA-based intelligent storage control system and application thereof
A FPGA-based intelligent storage control system is provided that includes a FLASH main controller; a FLASH command former and an address generator with a memory function, for generating level signal of cross clock domain and automatically avoiding out-of-bounds writing. A configuration data former provides for driving and controlling a configuration writing in function by a writing configuration drive signal. An automatic reading configurator provides automatic configuration reading by internal drive signal to drive. A main data and auxiliary data former provides continuous storage of main data according to ping-pong operation for unequal width RAM operation. A FLASH data reading buffer and a multi-interface external drive module are also present. The system is applicable to an unmanned underwater vehicle and underwater acoustic equipment. The system and the application thereof, the problems of existing storage control systems during underwater working are solved, with the characteristics of reliability, simplicity or intelligence.
US11379126B2 Data processing system using artificial intelligence for power consumption management
A data processing system may include one or more first memory systems each comprising a first memory device, and suitable for generating analysis information by performing an AI (Artificial Intelligence) computation in order to analyze operation patterns for a plurality of accumulated commands transferred from a host and a plurality of accumulated addresses corresponding to the accumulated commands, and one or more second memory systems each comprising a second memory device having a lower operating speed than the first memory device, and suitable for selectively blocking access to the second memory device in response to the analysis information.
US11379113B2 Techniques for selecting text
The present disclosure generally relates to selecting text. An example method includes displaying, a focus indicator at a first location; while displaying the focus indicator, detecting a gesture at a first touch location that corresponds to the focus indicator; while detecting the gesture, detecting movement of the gesture to a second touch location; in response to detecting movement of the gesture to the second touch location: in accordance with a determination that the second touch location is in a first direction, moving the focus indicator to a second indicator location; in accordance with a determination that the second touch location is in a second direction, moving the focus indicator to a third location; while the focus indicator is at a fourth location, detecting liftoff of the gesture; and in response to detecting the liftoff, maintaining display of the focus indicator at the fourth location.
US11379111B2 Dynamic user interface based on input classifications
In some embodiments, a method receives an input for an application in which content is displayed in a user interface and receives an input classification that classifies the input in one of a plurality of input classifications. A user interface format is selected from a plurality of user interface formats based on the input classification and content is selected for the user interface format. The method causes output of the content in the user interface format on the user interface.
US11379106B1 Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for adjusting the provision of notifications
While a user is using a computer system, the computer system detects the occurrence of a first plurality of events including a first event corresponding to a first application, wherein the first event is associated with a first time, and a second event corresponding to a second application that is different from the first application, wherein the second event is associated with a second time. At a first delivery time, after the first time and after the second time, the computer system provides notifications corresponding to the first plurality of events as a first bundled notification that includes an indication of the first event and an indication of the second event. A notification for the first event was not provided prior to the first delivery time and a notification for the second event was not provided prior to the first delivery time.
US11379105B2 Displaying a three dimensional user interface
In a method for displaying a three dimensional interface on a device, a scene is displayed on a display of the device and a three dimensional user interface control with three dimensional effects is displayed on the display of the device, the three dimensional effects based on a virtual light source, a virtual camera, and a virtual depth of a three dimensional object relative to the scene. A change in the position of the device relative to the virtual light source and the virtual camera is detected. The three dimensional effects are dynamically changed based on the change in position of the device relative to the virtual light source and the virtual camera. Orientation of the virtual camera is dynamically changed to change the display of the scene and the display of the three dimensional user interface control to a new perspective based on the change in position of the device relative to the virtual light source and the virtual camera.
US11379104B2 Sharing user interface customization across applications
Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for sharing user interface (UI) customization across applications. Application developers may create UIs (e.g., game control layouts) with control groups that may be customizable as a group. A control group may comprise a plurality of controls selectively assigned to cluster of sockets (e.g., a socket group) in a layout template. Controls in control groups may be customized as a group, for example, by changing a position, rotation and/or scale of a control group. Users can customize controls for comfort, switch controls for right and left-handed play and share customized preferences across applications. UI customization may be shared across applications with different UIs. For example, customization of one or more control groups in a first UI may be applied to one or more control groups in other UIs for other applications. Users may avoid tedious, time-consuming individual control changes for many UIs.
US11379095B2 Image capture device controls
An image capture device may include a display for presenting controls. The controls may be used by a user to operate the image capture device in capturing visual content. A control customization interface may include interface feature(s) that enables selection of one or more selectable controls for inclusion in a set of controls. Based on user interaction with the control customization interface, the set of controls may be determined and presented on the display.
US11379092B2 Dynamic location and extraction of a user interface element state in a user interface that is dependent on an event occurrence in a different user interface
A first interface is accessed. Initial data of a second interface different from the first interface is obtained. A first object in the first interface that is associated with a first value is engaged. Refreshed data of the second interface is obtained. A correlation between the first value and a second object in the refreshed data of the second interface is determined at least in part as a result of a difference between the initial data and the refreshed data corresponding to the first value. That the second object is a final object and the second interface is a final interface is determined based on the correlation. Integration code is generated based on a location of the final object in the second interface, where the integration code causes the device to engage the first object and engage a second object in the first interface to execute the final interface.
US11379091B2 Operation support device and operation support method
An operation support device is provided with: a similarity determination unit for determining the similarity between actual measured data and simulated data, said actual measured data being measured in an operation target after performing control on the operation target on the basis of, among a plurality of control candidates managed using a control candidate table, a control candidate corresponding to an event having occurred in the operation target, said simulated data being obtained by a simulation assuming the system state of the operation target after performing control on the operation target on the basis of system data indicating the state of the operation target before performing the control on the operation target; and a control candidate table update unit for updating the control candidate table in accordance with the determination result of the similarity determination unit.
US11379089B2 Adaptable user interface layout for applications
Persistent storage may contain a definition for components of a graphical user interface (GUI) and a layout, wherein a first plurality thereof are not configurable and a second plurality thereof are configurable, wherein the applications are respectively associated with different configurations of the second plurality of the components. One or more processors may be configured to: receive a request for a record of an application associated with a configuration of the second plurality of components; identify a first set of fields within the record that correspond to the first plurality of components; identify a second set of fields within the record that correspond to the second plurality of components; generate a representation of the GUI in which the first set of fields are in the first plurality of components and the second set of fields are in the second plurality of components; and transmit the representation of the GUI.
US11379087B2 Touch panel input device
A touch panel input device includes a plurality of first electrode lines, a plurality of second electrode lines, a drive circuit, a reception circuit, a touch detector, a ground state switching circuit, and a controller. The controller executes drive control for causing the drive circuit to sequentially input a drive signal to electrode lines in a non-ground state among each of the plurality of first electrode lines, in a state of controlling the ground state switching circuit to set a part of electrode lines among each of the plurality of first electrode lines and/or the plurality of second electrode lines to the non-ground state, and set the other electrode lines to a ground state.
US11379079B2 Touch drive method, touch display device, and electronic equipment
A touch drive method, a touch display device, and an electronic equipment are provided. The touch display device includes a display structure and a touch structure stacked with the display structure, a touch scan frequency of the touch structure is different from a display scan frequency of the display structure, and the touch drive method includes: applying a touch scan signal to the touch structure during a process in which the display structure performs progressive scan in respond to a row synchronization signal; a display noise signal is generated during at least one level switching process of the row synchronization signal; and each period of the touch scan signal has a signal rising edge and a signal falling edge, and the signal rising edge and the signal falling edge of each period of the touch scan signal are respectively located outside a noise duration of the display noise signal.
US11379078B2 Storing baseline information in EEPROM
Pre-stored no-touch or no-hover (no-event) sensor output values can initially be used when a sensor panel subsystem is first booted up to establish an initial baseline of sensor output values unaffected by fingers or other objects touching or hovering over the sensor panel during boot-up. This initial baseline can then be normalized so that each sensor generates the same output value for a given amount of touch or hover, providing a uniform response across the sensor panel and enabling subsequent touch or hover events to be more easily detected. After the initial normalization process is complete, the pre-stored baseline can be discarded in favor of a newly captured no-event baseline that may be more accurate than the pre-stored baseline due to temperature or other variations.
US11379074B2 Pad electrode part and touch sensor therewith
A pad electrode part includes a plurality of pad electrodes transmitting a sensing signal of a sensing cell part to a flexible printed circuit board (FPCB). The pad electrode includes a plurality of widthwise arrangement groups arranged spaced apart in a width direction, and the plurality of widthwise arrangement groups are arranged to be spaced apart in a longitudinal direction as well. A pad electrode of the first widthwise arrangement group and a pad electrode of the second widthwise arrangement group have a same area but different lengths and widths.
US11379072B2 Semiconductor device and semiconductor system having the same
A semiconductor device comprises a pulse signal output circuit providing a pulse signal for a transmission electrode of an electrode pair, a current converter converting a first current generated on the reception electrode to a second current, a current-controlled oscillator outputting an oscillation signal having a frequency depending on the second current, and a counter counting a number of oscillating times of the oscillation signal per a predetermined period; wherein the current converter comprises a first constant current source and output a combined current of the first constant current of the first constant current source and the first current as the second current in response to the pulse signal, so that the semiconductor device suppresses an increase circuit size.
US11379070B2 Gesture detection
Methods, systems, and products sense contactless gestures. A capacitive sensor measures capacitance during performance of a gesture. The capacitive sensor generates an output signal that is compared to a database. The database stores different output signals that are associated to different commands. The corresponding command is executed in response to the performance of the gesture.
US11379055B2 Active pen, touch input system, method for driving active pen, and method for driving touch input system
An active pen for a touch display screen, a touch input system, a method for driving an active pen, and a method for driving a touch input system are provided. The active pen includes: a signal receiving device, a processor which is in signal connection with the signal receiving device, and a signal transmitting device which is in signal connection with the processor. The signal receiving device is configured to receive a first coupling voltage between the active pen and the touch display screen. The processor is configured to process the first coupling voltage to obtain a second coupling voltage, and a polarity of the second coupling voltage is opposite to a polarity of the first coupling voltage. The signal transmitting deice is configured to transmit the second coupling voltage to the touch display screen.
US11379052B2 Input device
An input device includes a base, an operation panel member, positioned in a first direction when viewed from the base, including an input operation surface, and configured to detect coordinates of an operating position on the input operation surface, an actuator, fixed to the base, and configured to vibrate the operation panel member, N elastic support members, arranged at vertex positions of a polygon shape having N corners and surrounding the actuator when viewed in the first direction, and configured to elastically support the operation panel member on the base, where N is an integer greater than or equal to three, and an elastic cushioning member provided between the actuator and the operation panel member. A spring constant of a combined spring in which the actuator and the elastic cushioning member are coupled in series is aligned to spring constants of the N elastic support members.
US11379048B2 Contactless control panel
An input panel for an electronic device, including an arrangement of buttons, wherein each button is actuated when pressed, providing input to an electronic device, and a sensor, detecting location of a user's finger above the buttons, the sensor including a housing, a printed circuit board, light emitters and photodiode detectors, lenses mounted in the housing in such a manner that, when the housing is mounted along an edge of the arrangement, the lenses direct light from the emitters along a plane above the buttons, and direct light from the plane, reflected toward the lenses by an object inserted into the plane, onto the detectors, a processor configured to identify a location in the plane at which the object is inserted based on the detections of light reflected by the object, and a communications port configured to output the identified location to the electronic device.
US11379047B2 Evaluating movement of a subject
According to an aspect, there is provided a computer-implemented method for evaluating movement of a subject. The method comprises obtaining a first signal from a first sensor; processing the first signal to determine a value of a quality measure for the first signal; and determining a configuration for a movement evaluation algorithm. The configuration of the movement evaluation algorithm is dependent on the determined value of the quality measure for the first signal such that either or both of a decision threshold of the movement evaluation algorithm is determined based on the determined value of the quality measure; and one or more weightings used in the movement evaluation algorithm for the one or more first features that are to be derived from a signal from the first sensor are determined based on the determined value of the quality measure. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also provided.
US11379045B2 Vibration actuator and method for driving vibration actuator
A vibration actuator and a method for driving the vibration actuator can improve the user's tactile sensation. A plurality of tactile devices are attachable at different positions on a surface of a touch panel to vibrate the touch panel. A driver drives, in response to a touch detection signal representing a touch position from the touch panel, the plurality of tactile devices each using a driving signal having a predetermined driving frequency. Of the plurality of tactile devices, a tactile device closest to the touch position is operable as a master device, and a tactile device other than the master device is operable as a slave device. The master device and the slave device are driven using the driving signal having the driving frequency being a resonant frequency of the master device.
US11379041B2 Devices, methods, and graphical user interfaces for providing haptic feedback
An electronic device with a touch-sensitive surface, a display, and tactile output generator(s) displays an item navigation user interface that includes: a representation of a portion of items arranged into groups that are represented by corresponding index values and a first portion of the items includes a first group of the items that corresponds to a first index value in the index values; and an index navigation element that includes representations of three or more of the index values. While displaying the item navigation user interface, the device further detects a drag gesture on the touch-sensitive surface including movement from a first location corresponding to the representation of the first index value to a second location corresponding to a representation of a second index value. In response, the device generates a tactile output and switches from displaying the first portion to the second portion of the items.
US11379039B2 Brain-computer interface method and system based on real-time closed loop vibration stimulation enhancement
Brain-computer interface method and system include displaying and providing a motor imagery task to a subject, and collecting a generated digital electroencephalogram signal; reading the digital electroencephalogram signal, performing interception if a preset time period is exceeded, and performing continuous reading if not; performing band-pass filtering, obtaining time-frequency characteristics of the digital electroencephalogram signal, and extracting a frequency value with highest frequency energy as a main frequency; obtaining an instantaneous phase of the digital electroencephalogram signal; generating predicted sine waves by respectively using the main frequency and the instantaneous phase as a frequency and an initial phase of sine waves, and predicting and obtaining real-time phase information; and judging whether the real-time phase is in a vibration stimulation application phase interval, generating and outputting a control instruction, and controlling a vibration motor to vibrate and to stimulate a sensory channel of the subject according to the control instruction.
US11379037B2 Sensor device and method
A sensor device for determining a position of an operator's finger/hand, comprises a handle portion comprising one or more touch sensing electrode portions. Each touch sensing electrode portion is configured to provide an electrical signal in response to the operator's finger/hand being on or near the one or more touch sensing electrode portions. The sensor device also comprises a measurement module configured to receive the or each electrical signal from the touch sensing electrode portion(s) and determine a position of the operator's finger/hand relative to one or more of the touch sensing electrode portions based on the or each electrical signal. The or each touch sensing electrode portion is formed of or comprises a non-metallic conductive material.
US11379034B1 Video timewarp for mixed reality and cloud rendering applications
A mixed reality (MR) system is disclosed. The MR system may determine a first predicted head pose corresponding to a time that virtual reality imagery is rendered, determine a second predicted head pose corresponding to a selected point in time during a camera shutter period, and combine the virtual reality imagery with the stereoscopic imagery based on the first predicted head pose and the second predicted head pose. A simulator that employs remote (e.g., cloud) rendering is also disclosed. The simulator/client device may determine a first pose (e.g., vehicle pose and/or head pose), receive video imagery rendered by a remote server based on the first pose, and apply a timewarp correction to the video imagery based on a comparison of the first pose and a second pose.
US11379030B2 Controlling power efficiency of an information processing device
An apparatus for controlling power efficiency of an information processing device is disclosed. The apparatus includes a voltage converter that converts an input voltage into a predetermined output voltage, an information processing device that consumes power supplied by the voltage converter, a battery pack that is charged using power supplied at a predetermined charging voltage by the voltage converter, and a controller that determines the input voltage where the power supplied by the voltage converter exceeds power consumed by the information processing device and a difference between the input voltage and the predetermined charging voltage is minimized. A method and a system also perform various functions of the apparatus.
US11379027B2 Electronic device and information recording method of electronic device
An electronic device includes a power supply circuit, a first counter that counts the number of times that supply of external power to the power supply circuit is stopped, a second counter that is operated by a first power and counts the number of times that generation of the plurality of kinds of power is stopped, a third counter counting the number of times that any of the plurality of kinds of power is dropped to a predetermined voltage or less, a non-volatile first memory storing status information indicating whether or not supply of the external power to the power supply circuit is properly stopped, and a fourth counter that counts the number of times that the supply of the external power to the power supply circuit is properly stopped and the number of times that the supply of the external power to the power supply circuit is abnormally stopped.
US11379024B2 Systems and methods capable of bypassing non-volatile memory when storing firmware in execution memory
As described herein, a method performed in response to a client device undergoing an at least partial warm reset or reboot may include receiving a firmware commit request from a client device. The method may also include writing, at a first time, a firmware image associated with the client device into execution memory of volatile memory. The method may also include writing, at a second time, the firmware image associated with the client device into a memory slot of non-volatile memory.
US11379023B2 Regulating device surface temperature
Examples are disclosed that relate to methods, computing devices, and head-mounted display (HMD) devices for regulating a surface temperature of a device. In one example, a method comprises determining the surface temperature of a surface of the device, determining an energy accumulator value indicating cumulative energy received by a user via the surface of the device, and using a dynamic temperature limit function to calculate a temperature limit as a function of the energy accumulator value. The method also comprises comparing the surface temperature to the temperature limit. When the surface temperature has not reached the temperature limit, the method comprises incrementing the energy accumulator value. When the surface temperature has reached the temperature limit, the method comprises initiating a thermal mitigation action to cool the surface.
US11379022B2 Mobile terminal
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal comprising: a terminal body; a circuit board mounted inside the terminal body; an electronic device mounted on one surface of the circuit board; a shield can provided on the circuit board so as to surround the electronic device and shielding electromagnetic waves generated from the electronic device; a metal plate coupled to the shield can and made of a material having high thermal conductivity; and a heat pipe which is positioned to face the shield can with the metal plate interposed therebetween and has a flow path to accommodate a fluid at a center portion thereof, wherein the metal plate and the heat pipe are integrally formed, and heat generated in the electronic device can be transmitted to the heat pipe through the metal plate.
US11379021B2 Heat dissipation module
A heat dissipation module suitable for an electronic device is provided. The electronic device has a heat source. The heat dissipation module includes an evaporator and a pipe assembly. An internal space of the evaporator is divided into a first space and a second space, and the heat source is thermally contacted with the second space. The pipe assembly is connected to the evaporator to form a loop. A working fluid is filled in the loop. The working fluid in liquid receiving heat from the heat source is transformed into vapor and flows to the pipe assembly. Then, the working fluid in vapor is transformed into liquid by dissipating heat in the pipe assembly and flows to the first space of the evaporator. The working fluid in liquid is stored in the first space and is used for supplying to the second space.
US11379019B2 Radiator
A radiator of a display card includes a heat absorbing set, a main cooling set, and a pump assembly. The heat absorbing set has a heat absorbing base disposed on the display card and a heat exchanging tank disposed on the heat absorbing base. The main cooling set mainly includes two opposite containers disposed at two ends of a frame unit and filled with a cooling material, heat dissipating pipes communicating with the containers and inserting into the heat exchanging tank, and radiating fins disposed between the heat dissipating pipes to contribute to heat dissipation. The cooling material circulates between the containers and passes the heat exchanging tank via the heat dissipating pipes to dissipate heat and reduce the temperature of the display card effectively. The radiator is assembled with a compact structure whereby a small volume is provided to facilitate the development of computer miniaturization.
US11379018B2 Display apparatus including a module cover
A display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure may include a display panel; a module cover disposed on the rear side of the display panel; a PCB mounted on the rear surface of the module cover; a side bracket connected to a side of the PCB and restricted by the rear surface of the module cover; and a restriction member restricting the PCB and the side bracket to the module cover and grounding the PCB to the module cover. The restriction member may include a head portion which is in contact with the PCB and restricts the side bracket; and a fastening portion extending from the head portion and fastened to the module cover.
US11379012B2 Hinge assemblies
In an example, a device includes a base unit, a cover unit, and a hinge assembly to couple the cover unit to the base unit The hinge assembly is moveable between a folded position and an unfolded position. The hinge assembly includes a channel, an annular holder disposed in the channel, a shaft engaged with the annular holder, and a hydraulic cylinder coupled to the shaft. The hydraulic cylinder is to move the shaft along a longitudinal axis of the shaft, based on a movement of the hinge assembly between the folded position and the unfolded position, to vary an operating torque of the hinge assembly.
US11379010B2 Electronic device housing with integrated antenna
An electronic device may include a display, a housing member at least partially surrounding the display and including a first segment defining a first portion of an exterior surface of the electronic device, a second segment defining a second portion of the exterior surface of the electronic device and configured to function as an antenna, and a bridge segment structurally and conductively coupling the first segment to the second segment. The electronic device may also include a molded element positioned between the first segment and the second segment and defining a third portion of the exterior surface of the electronic device.
US11379009B2 Electronic device having conductive exterior member and method for detecting leak current regarding same
An electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure may include a housing including a front plate, a back plate disposed to the opposite side of the front plate, and a side member surrounding a space between the front plate and the back plate, wherein at least a part of the back plate is constructed of a conductive material, and the side member includes an opening, a touch screen display disposed between the front plate and the back plate, a female connector disposed inside the opening, constructed to house a meal connector an external male connector, and including a plurality of pins, a Printed Circuit Board (PCB) disposed inside the space and including a ground plane, a circuit electrically coupled to the ground plane and/or mounted thereon to cut off leak current from the PCB, a first conductive path constructed between the circuit and a first point of at least part of the back plate, and a second conductive path constructed between at least one of the pins and a second point of at least part of the back plate. In addition, various other embodiments are also possible.
US11379006B2 Electronic device
An electronic device, including a host, a main display, an auxiliary display, and a lifting mechanism, is provided. The main display is pivoted to the host. The auxiliary display is disposed on the host. The lifting mechanism is disposed between the auxiliary display and the host, and includes a first bracket, a positioning pin, a second bracket, and a torsional spring. The first bracket is fixed to the host. The positioning pin is retractably disposed at the first bracket. The second bracket is fixed to the auxiliary display. The second bracket is pivoted to the first bracket and has a positioning notch. The positioning pin is located outside the positioning notch or is engaged with the positioning notch. The torsional spring has a first end and a second end that are opposite. The first end is connected to the first bracket. The second end is connected to the second bracket.
US11379000B2 Structure of electronic device and electronic device
A structure of an electronic device and an electronic device are disclosed. The structure includes: a cover, a fingerprint decorative component, and a fingerprint sensor. The cover covers a surface of the electronic device, and the cover has a first through hole. The fingerprint decorative component is built in the first through hole, the fingerprint decorative component includes a side wall of the fingerprint decorative component and a bottom wall of the fingerprint decorative component that are integrally connected, the side wall of the fingerprint decorative component is fastened to the cover by using glue. The fingerprint sensor is accommodated in the fingerprint decorative component. The fingerprint decorative component is fastened to the cover by using the glue, and no additional fastening plate and screw is required for fastening, thereby improving overall space utilization of the electronic device.
US11378996B2 Operating device
Provided is an operating device including an operation part inserted in an insertion hole part of a glass part; a frame part installed in a position facing the operation part while having the glass part interposed between same and the operation part; a lock part rotatably installed on the frame part and restricting the movement of the operation part by rotating; and a transfer gear part engaged with a gear provided on the lock part and rotating the lock part by moving or rotating by an external force.
US11378985B2 Distributed localization systems and methods and self-localizing apparatus
A transceiver network comprises first, second, and third transceivers that are configured to transmit signals that are spread over a bandwidth that exceeds the lesser of 125 MHz and 5% of an arithmetic center frequency of the signals. An additional transceiver with at least a partially unknown relative position can be added to the transceiver network. The additional transceiver receives the signals from the first, second, and third transceivers and timestamps the receptions. A position calibration unit is configured to compute the position of the additional transceiver relative to the first, second, and third transceivers based on the reception timestamps and known relative locations of the first, second, and third transceivers. The additional transceiver can be configured to transmit (e.g., in a transmission time slot) an additional signal as part of the transceiver network.
US11378973B2 Celestial navigation system for an autonomous vehicle
A navigation control system for an autonomous vehicle comprises a transmitter and an autonomous vehicle. The transmitter comprises an emitter for emitting at least one signal, a power source for powering the emitter, a device for capturing wireless energy to charge the power source, and a printed circuit board for converting the captured wireless energy to a form for charging the power source. The autonomous vehicle operates within a working area and comprises a receiver for detecting the at least one signal emitted by the emitter, and a processor for determining a relative location of the autonomous vehicle within the working area based on the signal emitted by the emitter.
US11378971B1 Autonomous vehicle for handling goods in cooperation with unmanned aerial vehicle and method thereof
Provided is a method for an autonomous vehicle to handle goods in collaboration with an unmanned aerial vehicle. The method comprises recognizing an unmanned aerial vehicle loading goods by the autonomous vehicle, capturing an image of the recognized unmanned aerial vehicle by the autonomous vehicle, analyzing the captured image to recognize a marker by the autonomous vehicle, adjusting a relative position of the autonomous vehicle and the unmanned aerial vehicle by moving the autonomous vehicle based on a recognition result of the marker, and taking over the goods from the unmanned aerial vehicle by the autonomous vehicle after position adjustment is completed.
US11378968B2 Autonomous ground vehicle (AGV) cart for item distribution
A disclosed system for transporting items to destination locations, for example when receiving inventory at large retail locations, includes an autonomous ground vehicle (AGV) having at least one shelf; a shelf elevator operable to raise and lower the at least one shelf; a drive unit operable to move the AGV between a docking location and a destination location; the AGV able to position the at least one shelf at a different heights for loading and offloading items first height and a second height different from the first height, autonomously navigate between the docking location and the first destination location, and bid on delivery tasks. Some examples are further able to use a cartridge unit to expand cargo capacity. An AGV could analyze the currently-loaded weight and the remaining available space, and dynamically adjust the heights of the shelves according to the dimensions of the assigned items.
US11378965B2 Systems and methods for controlling a vehicle based on determined complexity of contextual environment
Exemplary implementations may: generate output signals conveying contextual information and vehicle information; determine, based on the output signals, the contextual information; determine, based on the output signals, the vehicle information, determine, in an ongoing manner, based on the contextual information and/or the vehicle information, values of a complexity metric, the complexity metric quantifying predicted complexity of a current contextual environment and/or predicted complexity of a likely needed response to a change in the contextual information; filter, based on the values of the complexity metric, the contextual information spatially; and control, based on the vehicle information and the spatially filtered contextual information, the vehicle such that the likely needed response is satisfied.
US11378959B1 Still image optimized flight paths for fixed camera UAVs
A UAV having a fixed camera (e.g., without a gimbal or having a manually adjustable gimbal), and a control system configured to establish a still camera position at an image capture point for an extended time at a predetermined pitch angle. This implementation allows a camera fixed to the UAV to capture a photo(s) at a pitch angle for a predetermined image capture time, given that there is enough space to obstacles/ground to avoid a crash. The control system plans the optimum flight path for achieving minimal movement for a given position and camera angle.
US11378954B2 Multi-processor SoC system
A multi-processor architecture for automated driving systems can be used to improve performance and provide design flexibility. For example, a multi-processor architecture can be used to implement command generation and safety functionality in different processors. The command generation processor can be a high performing processor compared with the safety processor. The safety processor can verify the safety of commands output from the command generation processor and provide additional I/O channels that are typically absent on high performing processors. Additionally, processing of some sensor data can be moved to expansion modules with additional processors to reduce bottlenecks and provide design flexibility for systems with different sensing requirements.
US11378951B2 Method for monitoring and controlling autonomous vehicle
Disclosed herein is a method for allowing a user to monitor or control an autonomous vehicle after a drop-off of the user. The method for monitoring and controlling an autonomous vehicle according to an embodiment includes receiving user alighting information for an autonomous vehicle, identifying whether a destination is set for the autonomous vehicle, determining an operating mode of a user terminal as a monitoring mode or a controlling mode on the basis of whether the destination is set, and transmitting a driving state of the autonomous vehicle to the user terminal, or transmitting a control signal corresponding to user manipulation inputted to the user terminal to the autonomous vehicle, on the basis of the operating mode.
US11378949B2 Systems and methods for autonomously controlling movement of delivery vehicles
The disclosure provides a system and method for autonomously routing delivery vehicles. An autonomous routing system may generate, a plurality of routing passes, each routing pass including a set of parameters, by a processor using one or more business rules that describe a set of allowed values for one or more of the parameters. The autonomous routing system may Execute each the plurality of routing passes on a routing platform configured to generate a routing plan corresponding to a single routing pass. autonomous routing system may select, by the processor, one of the plurality of routing passes according to a comparison rule set that assigns a score to each routing plan corresponding to a respective one of the plurality of routing passes. The autonomous routing system may dispatch the selected routing pass via the routing platform.
US11378947B2 System and methods of failure prediction and prevention for rotating electrical machinery
A system for monitoring operation of rotating electrical machinery including electrical industrial machinery. The system comprises analog sensors configured to measure electrical signals corresponding to the voltage and the current of the rotating electrical machinery. A remote processor identifies the frequency components of the measured electrical signals. Based on the frequency components, the system is monitored and controlled. This may help allow electrical faults, mechanical faults and process faults to be predicted and/or prevented.
US11378946B2 Predictive maintenance method for component of production tool and computer program product thererof
Embodiments of the present invention provide a predictive maintenance method for a component of a production tool, in which a time series prediction (TSP) algorithm and an information criterion algorithm are adapted to build a TSP model, thereby forecasting the complicated future trend of accidental shutdown of the component of the production tool. In addition, an alarm scheme is provided for performing maintenance immediately when the component is very likely to enter a dead state, and a death related indicator (DCI) is provided for quantitatively showing the possibility of the component entering the dead state.
US11378941B2 Configuration tool and method for scheduling at least one control application on an industrial controller
A method for scheduling cyclic control applications on a controller includes defining a plurality of function block clusters by clustering a plurality of function blocks of the cyclic control applications based on a sampling time of each function block, creating a plurality of organization blocks from the plurality of function block clusters, each organization block comprising at least one function block from a function block cluster and an organization block record including a sampling time value and next deadline time value associated with the corresponding organization block, and scheduling the plurality of organization blocks for execution on the controller, based on either a sampling time value and/or the next deadline time value, where a sampling time value of an organization block is based at least one sampling time of at least one function block of the corresponding organization block.
US11378940B2 System and method for integrating production process
Multilevel production processes are integrated utilizing as input a relatively lower production level. Activities at the lower production level producing an end product and physical parameters that influence these activities are identified, the identified physical parameters are measured with sensors, and a quota fulfillment probability index for an activity is determined using the measured physical parameters. The quota fulfillment probability index is supplied to a production entity operating at a consecutive, relatively higher production level than the activities at the relatively lower production level.
US11378939B2 Method to control stores for a processing line for containers that were pre-dosed with fluid products
A method automatically controls stores for a processing line for containers pre-dosed with fluid products. The identifying code for each container is determined and then checked whether the container is necessary for production orders received. The container is introduced into a first store and the quantity and identifying codes of the containers in the first store are recorded. Production orders are checked for products yet to be started. The containers are picked up and sent towards a first manipulation station and at least one production order of a product is processed and the containers are sent towards different stations. Quality control inspection is conducted and if the product is compliant, introduced into a second store. Containers with non-compliant product are introduced into a control line. The quantity of containers in the second store is recorded and the containers are sent towards a packaging station to fulfill production orders.
US11378936B2 Control device, mechanical system, and time synchronization method
A control device controls a mechanical device having a movable member driven by a motor. The control device includes a radio signal exchange unit that receives a sensor signal indicating a position, a velocity or an acceleration of a tip part of the movable member, a data acquisition unit that acquires first time-series data of acceleration based on the received sensor signal, a data calculation unit that calculates second time-series data of acceleration at the tip part based on a drive command to the motor, a delay time calculation unit that calculates, when the mechanical device performs a predetermined basic operation, a delay time of the first time-series data to the second time-series data, based on a degree of correlation between the first and second time-series data, and a time synchronization unit that synchronizes time of the sensor part and control device based on the delay time.
US11378935B2 Numerical control device
A numerical control device according to the present invention is for a machine tool which causes a tool to move along a movement path decided according to a machining program, and includes: a limit setting storage unit in which limit values of a plurality of parameter related to movement of the tool are set; a limit velocity calculation unit which calculates a plurality of limit velocities which are movement velocities of the tool, which respectively correspond to the limit values of the plurality of parameters at each position of the movement path; a feedrate determination unit which defines a minimum value among an ideal velocity of the tool and the plurality of limit velocities at each position on the movement path as a feedrate of the tool at each position on the movement path; and an adjustment effect calculation unit which calculates variation in movement time required in order to cause the tool to move an entirety of the movement path at the feedrate, in a case of changing the limit value of the parameter.
US11378933B2 Numerical control device and machine tool for controlling at least two oscillating drive axes
A numerical control device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is a numerical control device for controlling at least two oscillating drive axes which linearly drive so as to cause mutually differing targets to change speed regularly at a fixed period, based on a machining program, in which the numerical control device controls the at least two oscillating drive axes so as to keep fixed a phase difference of periodic variable components of the at least two oscillating drive axes.
US11378931B2 Methods and apparatus for manufacturing a plurality of parts with tool path correction
A method of manufacturing a plurality of parts receives cutting instructions to produce a part based on a nominal model of the part. After cutting a given part, the method measures at least one particular feature of the given part with a coordinate measuring machine and subsequently calculates an error of the given part by determining an initial deviation between the cutting instructions and the nominal model. The cutting instructions are then adjusted based on the error to obtain updated cutting instructions, where the updated cutting instructions have a reduced deviation from the initial deviation with regard to the nominal model. The method then uses the updated cutting instructions to produce another part having a reduced error deviation from the nominal model.
US11378928B2 Ladder diagram program generation assistance device, ladder diagram program generation assistance method, and recording medium
According to the present invention, an input operation unit receives an input related to generation and editing of a ladder diagram program. A partial circuit search unit searches and extracts a partial circuit corresponding to a ladder circuit of an inputted command name when the input operation unit receives the command name of the ladder circuit to be inserted into the ladder diagram program. A display unit outputs an input candidate corresponding to the partial circuit extracted by the partial circuit search unit. A replacement processing unit receives selection of the input candidate outputted from the display unit, and replaces, with the selected input candidate, the ladder circuit, the command name of which has been inputted by the input operation unit.
US11378924B2 Method and control device for controlling a technical system
Provided is a state data of the technical system are captured and fed into a controller, which is configurable by control parameters, in order to control the technical system on the basis of the state data. Furthermore, complexity data quantifying a present computation complexity for the controller are captured and transmitted to a control planner. The control planner takes the complexity data as a basis for ascertaining an updated control parameter that renders the control currently more performant, according to a predefined performance measure, than as a result of the previous control parameter. The controller is then reconfigured by the updated control parameter.
US11378917B2 Displaying three-dimensional objects
Methods, apparatus, devices, and systems for displaying three-dimensional objects by individually diffracting different colors of light are provided. In one aspect, a system includes a display having a plurality of display elements and an optical device including at least two beam expanders configured to expand an input light beam in at least two dimensions to generate an output light beam to the display by diffracting the input light beam to adjust a beam size of the input light beam in the at least two dimensions, the input light beam including a plurality of different colors of light.
US11378914B2 Process cartridge and image forming apparatus
A process cartridge mountable in and dismountable from an image forming apparatus includes a frame, a storing portion provided on a mounting surface of the frame and configured to store information on the process cartridge, a projection projecting outwardly of the mounting surface in a direction normal to the mounting surface, and an electrical contact portion mounted on the projection and electrically connected to the storing portion.
US11378911B2 Drum unit, cartridge and coupling member
A cartridge includes a photosensitive drum and a coupling member operatively connected to the photosensitive drum, with the coupling member including an arm portion and a projection projecting from the arm portion. The arm portion of the coupling member extends from a point that is upstream in the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum towards a point that is downstream in the rotation direction of the photosensitive drum.
US11378910B2 Process cartridge and image forming apparatus
A process cartridge is provided, which is configured to recover, with a developing member, developer remaining on an image bearing member after transfer of a developer image to a transfer receiving member, wherein a charging member has a shaft that is conductive and an elastic layer supported on the shaft and being in contact with the image bearing member; the elastic layer has a matrix containing a first rubber, and a plurality of domains containing a second rubber and an electron-conductive agent and interspersed within the matrix. The electric resistance of the domains is lower than the electric resistance of the matrix. The matrix is exposed on an outer surface of the elastic layer and forms multiple depressed portions, and the domains include a domains exposed at a bottom section of the depressed portion.
US11378909B2 Image forming apparatus and image forming unit
An image forming unit to be attached to an apparatus body of an image forming apparatus includes a first cartridge including a driven portion configured to rotate on a first rotational axis; and a second cartridge configured separable from the first cartridge. The second cartridge includes an input portion configured to receive driving force from the apparatus body; and a drive transmission portion configured to rotate on a second rotational axis and to transmit the driving force to the driven portion.
US11378907B2 Heating apparatus configured to prevent power from being supplied to both of first load and second load, and image forming apparatus
A heating apparatus including: a first load; a first switch element configured to switch between supply of power from an AC power source to the first load and shut-off of power supply; a second load; a second switch element configured to switch between supply of power from the AC power source to the second load and shut-off of power supply; and a control unit configured to control the first and the second switch elements to prevent power from being supplied to both of the first load and the second load. The first switch element has the T1 terminal connected to one end of the first load, and the T2 terminal connected to the AC power source. The second switch element has the T2 terminal connected to one end of the second load, and the T1 terminal connected to the AC power source.
US11378902B2 Image heating apparatus and heater for use therein
The present invention relates to an image heating apparatus that includes a heater including a plurality of independently controllable heating blocks in a longitudinal direction thereof, each including a first conductor, a second conductor, and a heating element. At least one of electrodes corresponding to the respective heating blocks is disposed in an area where the heating element is located in the longitudinal direction on a second surface of the heater that is opposite to a first surface that comes into contact with an endless belt. An electrical contact is arranged so as to face the second surface of the heater. An overheating occurring in a no-media passage portion when an image formed on a recording material having a small size is heated is suppressed or reduced.
US11378899B1 Thermally conductive pipe, thermal processing device, and processing system
A thermally conductive pipe includes a pipe having closed both end portions; a working fluid that is enclosed in inside of the pipe and that is vaporized and liquefied; and a liquid transfer member that extends in a longitudinal direction of the inside of the pipe and that transfers the liquefied working fluid at least in the longitudinal direction. An occupancy rate of a cross-sectional area of the liquid transfer member to a cross-sectional area in a transverse direction of the inside of the pipe is in a range of 20% or more and 50% or less.
US11378898B2 Magnetic carrier bead separation
Examples disclosed herein relate to magnetic carrier bead separation in dual-component printing. The present disclosure relates generally to a device, method, and system for magnetic carrier bead separation. In an example, a printing device includes a developer sump to hold a plurality of carrier beads. The example device also includes a roller to move a subset of the plurality of carrier beads from an attachment point on the roller to a release point through a rotation of the roller, wherein the subset of the plurality of carrier beads return towards the developer sump after they are released at the release point. The device includes a magnetic separator located between the release point and the attachment point that guides a magnetized carrier bead of the plurality of carrier beads away from the developer sump and the roller.
US11378894B2 Lithography system with an embedded cleaning module
The present disclosure provides a lithography system. The lithography system includes an exposing module configured to perform a lithography exposing process using a mask secured on a mask stage; and a cleaning module integrated in the exposing module and designed to clean at least one of the mask and the mask stage using an attraction mechanism.
US11378893B2 Lithographic apparatus and device manufacturing method involving a heater
A lithographic apparatus is described having a liquid supply system configured to at least partly fill a space between a projection system of the lithographic apparatus and a substrate with liquid, a barrier member arranged to substantially contain the liquid within the space, and a heater.
US11378891B2 Method for determining contribution to a fingerprint
A method, system and program for determining a fingerprint of a parameter. The method includes determining a contribution from a device out of a plurality of devices to a fingerprint of a parameter. The method includes obtaining parameter data and usage data, wherein the parameter data is based on measurements for multiple substrates having been processed by the plurality of devices, and the usage data indicates which of the devices out of the plurality of the devices were used in the processing of each substrate; and determining the contribution using the usage data and parameter data.
US11378890B2 Compensating deposition non-uniformities in circuit elements
A method of fabricating a circuit element, such as a quantum computing circuit element, including obtaining a lithography mask write file that includes mask information characterizing one or more mask features, obtaining a uniformity function that is configured to modify the mask information to compensate for a non-uniform deposition process, applying the uniformity function to the lithography mask write to obtain a modified lithography mask write file, and performing lithography as directed by the modified lithography mask write file.
US11378885B2 Pattern formation material and pattern formation method
According to one embodiment, a pattern formation material includes a first monomer. The first monomer includes a first molecular chain, a first group, and a second group. The first molecular chain includes a first end and a second end. The first group has an ester bond to the first end. The second group has an ester bond to the second end. The first group is one of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid. The second group is one of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid. The first molecular chain includes a plurality of first elements bonded in a straight chain configuration. The first elements are one of carbon or oxygen. The number of the first elements is 6 or more. A film including the first monomer is caused to absorb a metal compound including a metallic element.
US11378884B2 Extreme ultraviolet photoresist and method
The present disclosure provides a method for lithography patterning in accordance with some embodiments. The method includes forming a photoresist layer over a substrate. The photoresist layer includes at least an acid labile group (ALG) and a thermo-base generator (TBG). The method further includes exposing a portion of the photoresist layer to a radiation and performing a baking process after the exposing of the portion of the photoresist layer. The TBG releases a base during the performing of the baking process, resulting in a chemical reaction between the ALG and the base. The method further includes removing an unexposed portion of the photoresist layer, resulting in a patterned photoresist layer.
US11378882B2 Chemical composition for tri-layer removal
A method includes forming a tri-layer. The tri-layer includes a bottom layer; a middle layer over the bottom layer; and a top layer over the middle layer. The top layer includes a photo resist. The method further includes removing the top layer; and removing the middle layer using a chemical solution. The chemical solution is free from potassium hydroxide (KOH), and includes at least one of a quaternary ammonium hydroxide and a quaternary ammonium fluoride.
US11378880B2 Projection optical system and projection apparatus that enlarge and project an image displayed on a display
A projection optical system that enlarges and projects an image displayed on an image display includes: a first optical system; and a second optical system. The projection optical system is a monofocal lens or a zoom lens. The first optical system and the second optical system are arranged, in order starting with the first optical system, from an enlargement side of the projection optical system. The second optical system forms an intermediate image of the image between the first optical system and the second optical system. The first optical system enlarges and projects the intermediate image. The first optical system includes: a first-A optical system and a first-B optical system in order from the enlargement side; and a reflecting optical element that bends a light path between the first-A optical system and the first-B optical system.
US11378879B1 Lamp for projecting stars and method for producing nebula thereof
A lamp projecting a starry sky is provided. The lamp projecting the starry sky includes at least one beam generator, an interference filter configured to produce nebula effect, a reflecting mirror, and at least one first lens, the at least one beam generator is placed on a first side of the interference filter, the reflecting mirror is placed on a second side of the interference filter, the at least one first lens is located on an emergent light path of the interference filter; a light beam emitted from the interference filter forms a moving and layering nebula projection after passing through the at least one first lens. In the lamp, after multiple refractions, reflection and refraction, the light beam is magnified by the lens.
US11378875B2 Illumination system and projection apparatus
An illumination system including a first excitation light source, a second excitation light source and a first diffusion element is provided. The first excitation light source emits a first excitation light beam, and the second excitation light source emits a second excitation light beam. The first and second excitation light beams have different colors. The first diffusion element is disposed on transmission paths of the first excitation light beam and the second excitation light beam, and the first diffusion element includes a first diffusion region and a second diffusion region with different diffusion degrees, wherein at least one of the first excitation light beam and the second excitation light beam sequentially passes through the first diffusion region and the second diffusion region. A projection apparatus is also provided. The illumination system of the invention effectively mitigates a speckle phenomenon of the excitation light beams to achieve a better optical efficiency.
US11378872B2 Projector stand
A projector stand includes an elevator member fitted to a strut such that the elevator member can be raised and lowered, a guide plate fixed to the upper end of the elevator member, a slide member horizontally movable along the guide plate, and a three-axis adjustment mechanism provided or the slide member.
US11378870B2 Mount apparatus and accessories
A mounting apparatus on which an accessory including a first mount is mountable, comprising: a second mount that is capable of coupling to the first mount of the accessory; terminals disposed along a circumferential direction of the second mount and used for electrical connection with corresponding terminals provided on the accessory; and mount claws for engaging with claws provided in the accessory. A terminal holder has first and second stages at different positions in a direction parallel to a center-axis direction of the second mount. The terminals include a first terminal for detecting mounting of the accessory and a second terminal for supplying communication power to the accessory. The second stage is projecting toward the accessory further than the first stage in a state where the accessory is mounted on the mounting apparatus.
US11378868B2 Articulating light hood
A case for an artificial light. An articulating arm or arms attaches a hood to the case. The arm(s) allow the hood to be oriented to function as both a protective cover, shade, or stand.
US11378865B2 Imaging device
A digital camera includes an image shake corrector that moves an imaging element to perform image shake correction, a shutter mechanism that has, at a position adjacent to a light receiving surface of the imaging element of the image shake corrector, an opening through which a member blocking light incident on the light receiving surface passes, an exterior housing that supports the shutter mechanism, and a mount base that supports the image shake corrector, in which the mount base is supported by the exterior housing.
US11378864B2 Waveguide light multiplexer using crossed gratings
A two-dimensional waveguide light multiplexer is described herein that can efficiently multiplex and distribute a light signal in two dimensions. An example of a two-dimensional waveguide light multiplexer can include a waveguide, a first diffraction grating, and a second diffraction grating disposed above the first diffraction grating and arranged such that the grating direction of the first diffraction grating is perpendicular to the grating direction of the second diffraction grating. Methods of fabricating a two-dimensional waveguide light multiplexer are also disclosed.
US11378863B1 Nonlinear frequency conversion with variable average power and stable heat load
A system for nonlinear frequency conversion includes an acousto-optic modulator for diffracting a portion of an input laser beam as a first-order beam and transmitting a non-diffracted portion of the input laser beam as a zeroth-order beam. The system also includes a nonlinear crystal arranged to receive and frequency convert each of the zeroth-order and first-order beams to generate two respective frequency-converted laser beams, whereby, when the acousto-optic modulator changes the average-power ratio between the zeroth-order and first-order beams, variations of the heat load in the nonlinear crystal are minimized. Either one of the two frequency-converted laser beams may be used as an output laser beam of the system, while the other one of the two frequency-converted laser beams serves to stabilize the heat load in the nonlinear crystal when the acousto-optic modulator is operated to change the average power in the output laser beam.
US11378858B2 Liquid crystal display panel
The present disclosure provides a liquid crystal display panel, a color resistance layer is disposed on an array substrate corresponding to the bonding terminals, a plurality of conductive components are disposed on a surface of the color resistance layer and one-to-one electrically connected to metal lines, a first silver line is in contact with each of the metal lines and the conductive components corresponding to the metal lines in a thickness direction of the liquid crystal display panel, and a second silver line is in contact with a surface of the conductive components near the color filter substrate, to improve display effect of the liquid crystal display panel.
US11378854B2 Sub-pixel structure, liquid crystal panel, and reflective liquid crystal display device
The present disclosure provides a sub-pixel structure, a liquid crystal panel and a reflective liquid crystal display device. The sub-pixel structure includes a pixel electrode, and a first thin film transistor and a second thin film transistor integrated on an array substrate; the first thin film transistor and the second thin film transistor are respectively close to a first side and a second side, opposite to each other, of the pixel electrode, and are adjacent to and are connected to two scanning lines in the array substrate, respectively; and a length of a channel region of the first thin film transistor is greater than a first length threshold, and a length of a channel region of the second thin film transistor is greater than a second length threshold.
US11378853B2 Liquid crystal display panel and display device
A liquid crystal display panel and a display device are provided. The liquid crystal display panel includes an array substrate and a color filter substrate disposed oppositely, and liquid crystals. The array substrate includes common electrode lines, gate electrodes, and a transparent electrode layer. In a direction parallel to a plane where the array substrate is located, spacing areas are provided between the common electrode lines and the gate electrodes; the transparent electrode layer includes shading electrodes and pixel electrodes, the shading electrodes and the pixel electrodes are electrically connected, and the shading electrodes cover the spacing areas.
US11378850B2 Substrate assembly, display panel and display device
A substrate assembly, a display substrate and a display device are provided. The substrate assembly includes a cover plate and a functional substrate which are stacked. The functional substrate includes a plurality of first conductive terminals, and the cover plate includes a plurality of second conductive terminals. The plurality of the first conductive terminals are bonded to the plurality of the third conductive terminals through a plurality of connectors, and the plurality of the third conductive terminals are coupled to the plurality of the second conductive terminals through traces.
US11378849B2 Array substrate and display panel
An array substrate and a display panel are provided. The array substrate includes a base substrate and a plurality of pixel units distributed in an array on the base substrate. The pixel unit includes a common electrode and a pixel electrode positioned above the common electrode. Meanwhile, the pixel electrode includes a main electrode and a branch electrode electrically connected to the main electrode, and an orthographic projection of the common electrode on the base substrate coincides with at least a part of an orthographic projection of the main electrode on the base substrate.
US11378846B2 Display substrate, manufacturing method thereof and display device
A display substrate, a manufacturing method thereof and a display device. The display substrate includes a working area and a sealant setting area outside of the working area. The display substrate further includes: a base substrate, a first conductive structure on a first side of the base substrate, and a second conductive structure on one side of the first conductive structure away from the base substrate. The first conductive structure and the second conductive structure are in the sealant setting area. The second conductive structure at least includes an inclined part inclined relative to a main surface of the base substrate. The inclined part is configured to allow at least part of light to be exited out directly over the first conductive structure after the light incident into the inclined part from a second side of the base substrate opposite to the first side is reflected by the inclined part.
US11378845B2 Retardation film, polarizing plate comprising same, and liquid crystal display apparatus comprising same
An exemplary embodiment of the present application relates to a retardation film including: an acrylate-based resin; a retardation adjusting agent having a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 130° C. or more; and a composition comprising a triazine-based birefringence adjusting agent or a cured product thereof, in which the triazine-based birefringence adjusting agent is included in an amount of 5 parts by weight to 15 parts by weight, based on 100 parts by weight of the acrylate-based resin; a polarizing plate comprising the same, and a liquid crystal display device comprising the same.
US11378843B2 Display device
A display device is provided. The display device includes a substrate and a plurality of pixels disposed on the substrate. One of the pixels includes a color conversion layer, a dielectric layer disposed on the color conversion layer, and a light filter layer disposed on the dielectric layer. The display device also includes a first light shielding layer, a second light shielding layer, and a plurality of light emitting diodes. The first light shielding layer defines a plurality of openings, wherein at least one of the color conversion layer, the dielectric layer and the light filter layer is disposed in the openings. The second light shielding layer is disposed on the substrate and at least partially overlapped with the first light shielding layer. The second light shielding layer defines another plurality of openings, and the light emitting diodes are disposed in the another openings.
US11378839B2 Transparent display panel, preparation method thereof and display device
The present disclosure can provide a transparent display panel, a preparation method thereof and a display device. The transparent display panel includes a bearing layer disposed between a base substrate and a liquid crystal layer and including a plurality of concave structures, and a plurality of reflecting structures located between the bearing layer and the liquid crystal layer, where an orthographic projection of the concave structure on the base substrate covers an orthographic projection of one or more reflecting structures on the base substrate.
US11378830B2 Method of driving display device, and display device
A projection-type display device includes a liquid crystal device, a transmittance measuring device configured to measure a transmittance of a liquid crystal panel, and a cooling device. After a result of measurement of the transmittance by the transmittance measuring device changes by 10% relative to a default value, a control unit controls the cooling device to raise temperatures of a liquid crystal layer to be not less than 60° C. and not more than a nematic-isotropic phase transition temperature Tni-20° C. This makes it possible to efficiently sweep impurities from a display region to the outside of the display region without heating the liquid crystal layer more than necessary. In addition, a liquid crystal volume ratio V1/V2 of a liquid crystal device for blue among a plurality of liquid crystal devices is greater than that of the other liquid crystal panels, where V1 is a volume of liquid crystal at the inner side of a seal material, and V2 is a volume of the liquid crystal layer in the display region.
US11378829B2 Advanced spatial light modulators, associated systems and methods
A spatial light modulator system includes a concentration layer including an array of optical concentrators, such that each concentrator concentrates a portion of an input light beam. A modulation layer includes an array of light modulators each in optical communication with one of the optical concentrators for modulating the portion of the input light beam. The light modulators are spaced apart from one another in the modulation layer to form gaps between adjacent ones of the light modulators. A coil of each light modulator can surround a Faraday element or core containing a Faraday material to control a magnetic state of a Faraday material responsive to control signals.
US11378827B2 Photonic devices and methods of fabrication thereof
A photonic device includes a first region having a first doping type, and a second region having a second doping type, where the first region and the second region contact to form a vertical PN junction. The first region includes a silicon germanium (SiGe) region having a gradual germanium concentration.
US11378826B2 Electrical-optical modulator
An electrical-optical modulator may include a first section configured for a first electrical-optical interaction between one or more optical waveguides and one or more signal electrodes. The electrical-optical modulator may include a second section configured to increase or decrease a relative velocity of signals of the one or more signal electrodes to optical signals of the one or more optical waveguides relative to the first section. The electrical-optical modulator may include a third section configured for a second electrical-optical interaction between the one or more optical waveguides and the one or more signal electrodes according to an opposite modulation polarity relative to the first section.
US11378825B2 Electrical-optical modulator
An electrical-optical modulator may include one or more optical waveguides to propagate one or more optical signals in a direction of propagation. An optical waveguide of the one or more optical waveguides may include a time delay section, a first modulation section preceding the time delay section in the direction of propagation, and a second modulation section following the time delay section in the direction of propagation. The first modulation section and the second modulation section may be configured to be associated with opposite modulation polarities, and the time delay section may be configured to delay a phase of the one more optical signals relative to the first modulation section. The electrical-optical modulator may include one or more signal electrodes to propagate one or more signals in the direction of propagation in order to modulate the one or more optical signals through electrical-optical interaction.
US11378823B2 Optical filter for sunglasses
In an optical filter for sunglasses, having a transmittance of less than 20% for light wavelengths from 400 nm to 650 nm, the transmission spectrum comprises a local transmission maximum in each of the light wavelength ranges between 440 nm and 470 nm and also between 570 nm and 590 nm and a local transmission maximum in the light wavelength range between 600 nm and 620 nm, wherein the transmittance below the connecting line of the local transmission maximum between 440 nm and 470 nm and the local transmission maximum between 570 nm and 590 nm has an essentially convex overall curve with a breadth of variation less than 8%.
US11378820B2 Aspheric lens using e-value to control eye ball growth rate and method of manufacturing the same
An aspheric lens using an E-value to control an eyeball growth rate and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. A treatment zone of the aspheric lens includes a base curve having non-zero eccentricity, and the base curve can make the image shell formed on a retina have non-zero eccentricity, so as to increase a peripheral defocus area formed on the retina to effectively control myopia or hyperopia, thereby achieving the purpose of correcting myopia or hyperopia.
US11378819B2 Multi-component contact lens having posterior and anterior features
An ophthalmic device includes a rigid insert and an enclosure enveloping the rigid insert. The enclosure includes a cornea contact formed on a concave side of the enclosure. The cornea contact has a ring-shape that protrudes from the concave side of the enclosure and is disposed under at least a portion of the rigid insert. The ring-shape of the cornea contact includes a plurality of discontinuous sections. The plurality of channels are disposed on the concave side of the enclosure and each extend through a corresponding one of the discontinuous sections of the cornea contact.
US11378813B2 Camera actuator with magnet holder having magnetic field
In some embodiments, a camera includes a lens assembly in a lens carrier, an image sensor for capturing a digital representation of light transiting the lens, and a voice coil motor. In some embodiments, the voice coil motor includes a spring suspension assembly for moveably mounting the lens carrier to an actuator base, a plurality of permanent magnets mounted to the actuator base through a magnet holder assembly and a focusing coil fixedly mounted to the lens carrier and mounted to the actuator base through the suspension assembly. In some embodiments, the permanent magnets each generate a magnetic field of a respective permanent magnet field strength, and the magnet holder assembly generates a holder magnetic field of a holder magnetic field strength.
US11378807B2 Electronic device
An electronic device is disclosed. According to the present disclosure, when the strap portion turns from a first state in which the handle and the strap portion are positioned adjacent to each other to a second state in which the strap portion is positioned away from the handle, the strap portion remains in the second state and, when the link button is pressed, the strap portion turns back to the first state. An electronic device according to the present disclosure may be associated with an artificial intelligence module, robot, augmented reality (AR) device, virtual reality (VR) device, and device related to 5G services.
US11378805B2 Head-mounted display, head-mounted display linking system, and method for same
A head-mounted display comprises: a wearing body; a display; a communication module configured to perform communication connection with a mobile information terminal; a field of view (FOV) sensor configured to output status data used for determining whether the mobile information terminal is included in a user's FOV through the wearing body; and a controller connected to each of the display, the communication module, and the FOV detection sensor. The controller determines whether the mobile information terminal is included in the user's FOV based on the status data, and performs display control with respect to the display so as to display an application screen of the mobile information terminal on the display when determining that the mobile information terminal is not included in the FOV, and not to display the application screen on the display when determining that the mobile information terminal is included in the FOV.
US11378800B2 Image display apparatus
An image display apparatus includes a scanning optical unit configured to scan a laser light, a beam shaper configured to receive the laser light scanned by the scanning optical unit in a direction normal to a surface of the beam shaper, an illumination optical unit configured to transmit the laser light emitted from the beam shaper to a display panel, the illumination optical unit including an anamorphic lens and two reflective optical elements having free-form surfaces, the display panel configured to display an image based on the laser light transmitted by the illumination optical unit, and an eyepiece optical unit configured to concentrate an image light emitted from the display panel to an eye of an observer, the eyepiece optical unit including three reflective optical elements having free-form surfaces.
US11378799B1 Display device and imaging system
A display device and an imaging system are provided. The display device includes a double-sided display module, a reflective component, and a curved mirror. The double-sided display module includes first and second light-exiting surfaces. In a first direction, light emitted from the first light-exiting surface is projected to a first position on the curved mirror. The reflective component at least reflects light emitted from the second light-exiting surface to a second position on the curved mirror. In a second direction, the curved mirror reflects the light emitted from the first light-exiting surface and the light emitted from the second light-exiting surface and reflected by the reflective component, to form a first virtual image and a second virtual image. Along the first direction, the first virtual image is spaced apart from the second virtual image, and the first direction intersects the second direction.
US11378798B2 Surface modeling systems and methods
A method of generating a simulation of a physical object in an image of a physical environment. The method also includes generating a planar polygon mesh from at least the image. The method further includes extracting a boundary polygon of the planar polygon mesh. Moreover, the method includes generating a convex hull for the boundary polygon of the surface mesh. In addition, the method includes generating a minimal area oriented boundary polygon from the convex hull. The method may also include generating a maximal area oriented internal polygon (MAOBP) inside of the boundary polygon of the planar polygon mesh. The MAOBP is utilized to generate a 3-D surface model of the physical object, and the 3-D surface model is used to generate a simulation involving an interaction with the 3-D surface model of the physical object.
US11378794B2 Support facility for a binocular
A support facility for a binocular has a base, the base including a tripod connection facility, a flexible strap having a first strap end connected to the base, and an opposed second strap end, a tensioner connected to the base and to the second strap end, the flexible strap, the base, and the tensioner defining an opening configured to receive a first barrel of the binocular, and the flexible strap including a length adjustment facility adjustable over a range of length adjustment positions. The length adjustment facility may be configured to provide a selected strap length based on the diameter of the first barrel. The tensioner may be configured to operate between a released position in which the length adjustment facility is removable from or movable along the flexible strap and an engaged position in which the support facility is engaged to the first barrel.
US11378791B2 Light-guide device with optical cutoff edge and corresponding production methods
A light-guide device includes a light guiding element (13) with a number of faces, including two parallel faces (26), for guiding light by internal reflection. A transparent optical element (19) has an interface surface for attachment to a coupling surface (14) of the light guiding element, and is configured such that light propagating within the transparent optical element passes through the interface surface and the coupling surface (14) so as to propagate within the light guiding element (13). A non-transparent coating (15) is applied to at least part of one or more faces of the light guiding element (13), defining an edge (17) adjacent to, or overlapping, the coupling surface (14) of the light guiding element (13). A quantity of transparent adhesive is deployed between the coupling surface and the interface surface so as to form an optically transmissive interface. An overspill region 31 of the adhesive extends to, and overlaps, the edge (17).
US11378787B2 Lens apparatus and camera system
A lens apparatus includes an optical system including a front lens group having a positive refractive power and configured to move to an object side during focusing from infinity to a close-distance object, and a rear lens group arranged on an image side of the front lens group and configured to be immovable during focusing, a motor configured to move the front lens group, and a holding member including a flange portion, on the object side, extending in a direction orthogonal to an optical axis of the optical system and configured to hold at least part of the rear lens group, wherein the motor includes a coil, a casing housing the coil, and a shaft portion extending from the casing in an optical-axis direction of the optical system, and arranged at a position at which an end surface on the image side of the casing is on the object side with respect to the flange portion in the optical-axis direction.
US11378784B2 Optical system
An optical system includes a first lens having negative refractive power and having two concave surfaces, a second lens having positive refractive power, a third lens having refractive power, a fourth lens having refractive power, a fifth lens having refractive power, a sixth lens having refractive power, and a seventh lens having refractive power. The first to seventh lenses are sequentially disposed from an object side.
US11378783B2 Optical imaging lens including seven lenses of +−++−+−, +−−+−+− or +−+−−+− refractive powers
An optical imaging lens includes a first lens element to a seventh lens element from an object side to an image side in order along an optical axis, and each lens element has an object-side surface and an image-side surface. An optical axis region of the object-side surface of the third lens element is convex, an optical axis region of the object-side surface of the fourth lens element is concave, an optical axis region of the image-side surface of the fifth lens element is concave, the sixth lens element has positive refracting power and a periphery region of the object-side surface of the sixth lens element is concave, an optical axis region of the object-side surface of the seventh lens element is concave, and the optical imaging lens satisfies the conditions: υ2+υ3+υ6≤110.000 and (T1+T7)/(G12+T2+G45)≥2.500.
US11378781B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lenses and provides a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a negative refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 2.00R3/R45.00; 1.50R1/d13.00; 0.30R2/R32.00; and 1.02n2/n31.20. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11378780B2 Driving device, camera device and electronic apparatus
In an embodiment, a driving device includes a housing and a base. The housing has an axial direction and is polygonal in outer shape. The housing includes an outer peripheral side wall and a top wall connected to the front side of the outer peripheral side wall. The top wall is provided with an opening to allow light to pass through. The housing includes a step portion at each corner portion thereof, and the step portion includes a step horizontal wall extending in a direction intersecting with the axial direction. The base has a protruding table that protrudes forward from the front side. The table surface of the protruding table is stuck to a rear side surface of the step horizontal wall.
US11378778B2 Camera optical lens
The present invention discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, in an order from an object side to an image side, a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, a fifth lens, and a sixth lens. The second lens has a negative refractive power, and the third lens has a positive refractive power. The camera optical lens further satisfies the specific conditions: 0.80≤f1/f≤5.00 and −11.00≤R5/d5≤−8.00. The camera optical lens can achieve a high performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11378775B2 Camera lens
The present disclosure provides a camera lens which has good optical properties and a narrow angle, and includes five lenses. The camera lens includes, from an object side, a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a negative refractive power, a third lens having a positive refractive power, a fourth lens having a positive refractive power, and a fifth lens having a positive refractive power. The camera lens satisfies specified relational expressions.
US11378772B2 Dual camera module and optical device
The present embodiments relate to a dual camera module comprising: a first camera module including a first lens module and a first image sensor disposed below the first lens module; and a second camera module including a second lens module and a second image sensor disposed below the second lens module, wherein the second camera module has a wider angle of view than the first camera module, and the second image sensor is disposed at a position higher than the first image sensor.
US11378771B2 Optical element driving mechanism
A driving mechanism is provided and configured to drive an optical element. The driving mechanism includes a base unit, a holding unit, a driving assembly, a sensing assembly, and a first circuit component. The holding unit is configured to hold an optical element that has an optical axis. The driving assembly is configured to drive the optical element to move relative to the base unit. The sensing assembly is configured to detect the movement of the holding unit relative to the base unit. The first circuit component is disposed in the base unit and electrically connected to the sensing assembly, wherein the first circuit component extends in a direction that is substantially parallel to the optical axis.
US11378768B2 Focus control device, focus control method, and imaging device
A temperature detection section detects the temperature of an imaging lens. A control section sets a focal point change correction amount for a distance from the imaging lens to an imaging surface of an imaging element, on the basis of the temperature at the time of focusing and the current temperature that are detected by the temperature detection section, and a signal reading range according to an imaging mode on the imaging surface of the imaging element where a subject optical image is formed by the imaging lens. A distance adjustment section performs an adjustment according to the focal point change correction amount set by the control section, on the distance from the imaging lens to the imaging surface at the time of focusing. Obtain a picked-up image restrained from being lowered in resolution, irrespectively of the temperature change of the imaging lens or switching of the imaging mode.
US11378767B2 Lens adjusting mechanism
A lens adjusting mechanism includes a light-valve case, a lens case, one fastener, and a leaf spring assembly. The light-valve case has an emitting opening and a first opening edge, disposed on the peripheral portion of the emitting opening. The lens case has a light-path entrance and a light-path exit. The lens case also has a second opening edge. The second opening edge is disposed on the peripheral portion of the light-path entrance. The fastener is connected between the first opening edge and the second opening edge. The leaf spring assembly has at least one leaf contact. The leaf spring assembly is disposed between the first opening edge and the second opening edge. The leaf contact contacts the first opening edge or the second opening edge. The fastener is used to adjust the distance between the first opening edge and the second opening edge.
US11378765B2 Intra data center and inter data center links using dual-wavelength multimode/singlemode multi-core fiber
A universal multi-core fiber (UMCF) interconnect includes multiple optical fiber cores and a shared cladding. Each of the optical fiber cores is configured to convey first optical communication signals having a first carrier wavelength using multi-mode propagation, and to convey second optical communication signals having a second carrier wavelength using single-mode propagation. The shared cladding encloses the multiple optical fiber cores.
US11378756B2 Field installed fiber optic connector
The present disclosure relates to a field installable connector system. The connector system includes a factory terminated subassembly including a ferrule terminating an optical fiber of an optical fiber cable. The factory terminated subassembly has a small transverse cross-section to facilitate routing through a duct. The connector system also includes a field installable subassembly including various connector components that can be installed after the factory terminated subassembly has been routed through a duct. The components can be sealed and hardened.
US11378754B2 Shroud for optical connectors
A shroud includes a first end portion configured to slidably receive a bulkhead adapter and a second end portion configured to slidably receive an optical fiber connector. The first end portion includes an inner surface having ribs configured to engage the bulkhead adapter in an interference fit relationship, the second end portion includes an inner surface having ribs configured to engage the optical fiber connector in an interference fit relationship, and the shroud permits the optical fiber connector to be coupled directly with the bulkhead adapter in a push/pull engagement/disengagement relationship.
US11378751B2 Laser patterned adapters with waveguides and etched connectors for low cost alignment of optics to chips
By determining an alignment point for a photonic element in a substrate of a given material; applying, via a laser aligned with the photonic element according to the alignment point, an etching pattern to the photonic element to produce a patterned region and an un-patterned region in the photonic element, wherein applying the etching pattern alters a chemical bond in the given material for the patterned region of the photonic element that increases a reactivity of the given material to an etchant relative to a reactivity of the un-patterned region, and wherein the patterned region defines an engagement feature in the un-patterned region that is configured to engage with a mating feature on a Photonic Integrated Circuit (PIC); and removing the patterned region from the photonic element via the etchant, various systems and methods may make use of laser patterning in optical components to enable alignment of optics to chips.
US11378750B2 Germanium photodetector embedded in a multi-mode interferometer
A method includes etching a silicon layer to form a silicon slab and an upper silicon region over the silicon slab, and implanting the silicon slab and the upper silicon region to form a p-type region, an n-type region, and an intrinsic region between the p-type region and the n-type region. The method further includes etching the p-type region, the n-type region, and the intrinsic region to form a trench. The remaining portions of the upper silicon region form a Multi-Mode Interferometer (MMI) region. An epitaxy process is performed to grow a germanium region in the trench. Electrical connections are made to connect to the p-type region and the n-type region.
US11378748B1 Optical frequency discriminators based on fiber Bragg gratings
The present disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods that utilize optical frequency discriminators based on fiber Bragg gratings. In some embodiments, an optical frequency discriminator has a polarization-maintaining fiber Bragg grating (PM-FBG), and an incoming polarized optical signal is reflected from the PM-FBG, which differentiates the two polarization modes in the incoming signal according its frequency relative to the two resonance peaks of the PM-FBG. The optical frequency discriminator then compares (e.g., subtracts) the reflected power in the two polarization modes to provide an output having an amplitude that varies linearly with the frequency of the incoming signal. This output may then be used to extract various information about the frequency of the incoming signal. As an example, the output may be used to recover data that has been frequency modulated onto the incoming signal or to characterize the frequency noise of the incoming signal.
US11378747B2 Waveguide attenuator
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to waveguide attenuators and methods of manufacture. The structure includes: a main bus waveguide structure; a first hybrid waveguide structure evanescently coupled to the main bus waveguide structure and comprising a first geometry of material; and a second hybrid waveguide structure evanescently coupled to the main bus waveguide structure and comprising a second geometry of the material.
US11378746B2 Reservoir computing operations using multiple propagations through a multi-mode waveguide
A method for performing an operation on an input signal includes receiving, by a multi-mode waveguide, the input signal imposed on laser light. The received input signal imposed on the laser light is propagated through the waveguide a plurality of times in a plurality of modes, the modes interfering each time they propagate through the waveguide to generate an interference pattern of the plurality of modes. Portions of the interference pattern of the plurality of modes are nonlinearly activated each time those modes propagate through the multi-mode waveguide. Portions of the activated interference pattern of the plurality of modes are output to an optical detector array in parallel with one another each time those modes propagate through the multi-mode waveguide.
US11378735B1 Multi-core fiber
A multi-core fiber includes: plural cores made of silica-based glass; and a cladding enclosing the plural cores and made of silica-based glass, the cladding having a refractive index lower than a maximum refractive index of the plural cores. Further, the multi-core fiber has a mode field diameter of 5.0 μm or larger at a wavelength of 1100 nm, the multi-core fiber provides single-mode propagation at the wavelength of 1100 nm, the multi-core fiber has a bending loss of 1 dB/turn or less at the wavelength of 1100 nm when the multi-core fiber is bent at a radius of 2 mm, and the multi-core fiber has a crosstalk between cores of −30 dB/km or less.
US11378733B2 Integrated freeform optical couplers
Reflecting light beams off of microscale three-dimensional (3D) freeform surfaces can yield highly efficient coupling into and out of optical waveguides, optical fibers, and photonic chips. The structure of the 3D freeform reflective surface determines the shape of the reflected beam. This allows freeform reflectors to control the mode profile, rotation angle, and divergence angle of light beams. Control of beam shape enables mode matching between source output mode and target input mode, which results in low-loss optical coupling. An inventive freeform reflective surface can direct light beams in plane or out of plane via specular reflection or total internal reflection. A photonic integrated circuit with this type of freeform optical coupler can operate with a bandwidth range of at least 400 nm, potentially encompassing all visible or telecommunications wavelengths, and can be volume manufactured in photonic chips.
US11378727B2 Absorption type near infrared filter
An absorption type near-infrared filter comprising a first multilayer film, a second multilayer film, and an absorption film comprising an infrared absorbing dye with a weight percentage between 1% and 3%, wherein in the infrared band, the difference between the wavelength with the transmittance at 80% of the absorption film and the wavelength with the reflectivity at 80% of the first multilayer film ranges between 130 nm and 145 nm; the difference between the wavelength with the transmittance at 50% of the absorption film and the wavelength with the reflectivity at 50% of the first multilayer film ranges between 75 nm and 90 nm; the difference between the wavelength with the transmittance at 20% of the absorption film and the wavelength with the reflectivity at 20% of the first multilayer film ranges between 25 nm and 45 nm.
US11378726B2 Filter structure, filter layer and display panel
The present disclosure provides a filter structure, a filter layer and a display panel. The filter structure includes a first transflective layer, a second transflective layer and a transparent film between the first transflective layer and the second transflective layer. The filter structure is configured to make light of a specific wavelength range in incident light incident from the first transflective layer into the filter structure be emergent from the second transflective layer by adjusting at least one of a thickness and the refractive index of the transparent film, a thickness and the refractive index of the first transflective layer, and a thickness and the refractive index of the second transflective layer, and make a transmittance of the light of the specific wavelength range be not less than 90%, by adjusting at least one of the thickness, the refractive index, and an extinction coefficient of the second transflective layer.
US11378725B2 Apparatus and method for forming a layered diffraction grating and a printed article including a layered diffraction grating
A method of forming an article which includes a diffraction grating, an article, and an apparatus for forming the article by printing are described. The method includes forming a periodic structure by printing a first set of parallel lines on a first side of a transparent substrate with a marking material and printing a second set of parallel lines on a second side of the transparent substrate with a marking material, the first and second sets of lines, in combination, defining a grating having a frequency and a spacing between lines which causes incident light to be diffracted into a plurality of beams travelling in different directions.
US11378724B2 Diffraction grating array for wide-angle illuminateon
An incident optical beam illuminates a subset of contiguous array of diffraction gratings on a substrate and produces one or more diffracted output beams. The grating array can be arranged so that (i) multiple incident beams result in a contiguous composite solid angle of far-field illumination, (ii) multiple output beams arising from any one incident beam do not overlap in the far field, or (iii) both. The gratings of the array can be arranged to produce a desired far-field illumination intensity profile. The grating array can be arranged so as to suppress or eliminate laser speckle arising from the output beams.
US11378718B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle system and methods
The present invention is a method and system for generating an area of interest for unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) missions. Using radar and weather data, a mission area may be generated for flights which will maximize efficiency by pre-generating flight paths based on atmospheric and other data. The UAV may include artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for processing imaging and other sensed data. Post-processing of the data may include additional AI training and processing.
US11378713B2 Method for collecting and processing tensor artificial-source electromagnetic signal data and device thereof
A method for collecting and processing the tensor artificial-source electromagnetic signal data and a device thereof; the method comprising the steps of: step S1: determining an electric field polarization direction in a measuring area, and arranging electromagnetic field sensors according to the electric field polarization direction in the measuring area, step S2: respectively collecting artificial-source electromagnetic field signals and natural-field-source electromagnetic field signals, step S3: respectively Fourier-transforming the collected electromagnetic field signals, thereby obtaining the electromagnetic field values corresponding to the artificial source, and the collected electromagnetic field signals corresponding to n groups of natural sources, step S4: calculating to obtain the underground tensor impedances according to the electromagnetic field values corresponding to the artificial source and the electromagnetic field signals corresponding to n groups of natural sources that are obtained based on the least square method, step S5.
US11378710B2 Fault detection based on seismic data interpretation
A method for determining a position of a geological feature in a formation includes acquiring a seismic dataset, wherein the seismic dataset is based on signals of one or more seismic sensors and determining a set of indicators of candidate discontinuities in the formation based on the seismic dataset. The method also includes labeling a subset of the set of indicators of candidate discontinuities using a neural network with a label based on the set of indicators of candidate discontinuities, wherein the label distinguishes an indicator of a candidate discontinuity between being an indicator of a target discontinuity or being an indicator of a non-target discontinuity and determining the position of the geological feature in the formation, wherein the geological feature in the formation is associated with at least one target discontinuity based on the subset of the set of indicators of candidate discontinuities.
US11378707B2 Third interface echo (TIE) detection from flexural data for gas/liquid annulus discrimination
Systems and methods for identifying a potential third interface echo (TIE) using objective criteria are provided. A system includes an acoustic logging tool that obtains measurements in a wellbore and a data processing system that has a processor that receives the measurements from the acoustic logging tool. The data processing system may identify a third interface echo (TIE) using a neural network and/or by a signal analysis method based on the behavioral characteristics of the TIE signal.
US11378705B2 Genetic quality of pick attribute for seismic cubes and surfaces
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, to generate a custom seismic surface and volume attribute. In one aspect, a method includes receiving a seismic cube and a seismic surface, and the seismic cube includes traces recorded at receivers deployed to collect seismic data. The seismic surface is picked on the seismic cube. Seismic wavelets are extracted with a selected length from the seismic cube along an intersection with the seismic surface for each spatial coordinate associated with the seismic surface. A reference wavelet is determined. A surface attribute map is generated based on comparing each of the seismic wavelets to the reference wavelet. A productivity of the seismic surface is evaluated using the surface attribute map.
US11378703B1 Radiation sensitive paint and application thereof
A camera is used in conjunction with storage phosphor paint, configured to examine a surface. The surface is coated with storage phosphor paint in some embodiments. The camera is configured to image the surface coated with the storage phosphor paint, eliminating requirement of fast relaxation times associated with conventional scanners.
US11378700B2 Scintillator-based radiation therapy quality assurance
Systems, methods, and computer software are disclosed for determining a shape of a radiation field generated by a radiation delivery system through the use of a scintillator and a camera that is configured to acquire images of light emitted by the scintillator during delivery of a radiation beam. A support structure may be mounted to the radiation delivery system and the scintillator and camera may be fixed to the support structure such that the scintillator is not perpendicular to the axis of the radiation beam. An edge detection algorithm may be applied to radiation patterns present in the camera images in order to determine the location of an edge of a leaf of a multi-leaf collimator.
US11378699B2 System and method for determining GNSS positioning corrections
A system or method for generating GNSS corrections can include receiving satellite observations associated with a set of satellites at a reference station, determining atmospheric corrections valid within a geographical area; wherein geographical areas associated with different atmospheric corrections can be overlapping, and wherein the atmospheric corrections can be provided to a GNSS receiver when the locality of the GNSS receiver is within a transmission region of the geographical area.
US11378691B2 Generation of LIDAR data from optical signals
A LIDAR system includes optics that generate a light signal that carries LIDAR data that indicates a distance and/or radial velocity between the optics and an object located outside of the LIDAR system. Electronics are configured to convert the light signal to a first data electrical signal and a second data electrical signal. The electronics perform a Complex Fourier transform on a complex signal such that the first data electrical signals acts a real component of the complex signal and the second data electrical signals acts as an imaginary component of the complex signal. The electronics determine the LIDAR data from an output of the Complex Fourier transform.
US11378689B2 Highly multiplexed coherent LIDAR system
A light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system comprises a laser diode; a laser diode driver circuit configured generate a laser beam using the laser diode and to frequency chirp the generated laser beam according to a frequency chirp period; a laser splitter to split the generated laser beam into N transmit laser beams pointed at different angles, wherein N is an integer greater than one, and a frequency chirp period of each of the N transmit laser beams is the frequency chirp period of the generated laser beam; and multiple return beam paths to receive N return beams and determine time of flight values for the N return beams in parallel.
US11378687B2 Distance measurement apparatus and distance measurement method
A distance measurement apparatus including at least one measurement unit, in which the measurement unit includes: a voltage level converter that applies an arbitrary bias to a voltage obtained on the basis of an output from a light receiver to offset a level of the voltage; an amplifier that amplifies a voltage output from the voltage level converter; and a measurement section that measures a timing at which an output from the amplifier reaches a predetermined threshold.
US11378685B2 Systems, devices, and methods for determining space object attitude stabilities from radar cross-section statistics
This disclosure enables various technologies for determining space object attitude stabilities from radar cross-section statistics. In particular, such determinations can be made via employing various phased-array radars with various fields of views, which can monitor various space objects (e.g., satellites, space debris, rocket bodies, space stations) over various periods of time (e.g., minutes, hours, days, weeks, months) as the space objects come into the fields of views. For example, a technique for estimating attitude stability of low-Earth RSOs using RCS statistics from various radars (e.g., group of radars, phased-array radar network). Assuming a non-isotropic shape, an Earth-oriented RSO can have an elevation-angle dependent RCS when viewed from a ground-based radar. Therefore, an RSO attitude stability can be tested by looking for a difference in a median or mean RCS when the RSO is viewed at different elevation angles.
US11378684B2 Radar device and object detecting method for radar device
Provided is a radar device including: a transmission circuit that transmits a first transmission signal and a second transmission signal which have frequencies different from each other; a reception circuit that receives the first transmission signal and the second transmission signal which are reflected by one or a plurality of objects as a first reception signal and a second reception signal, a processor, and a memory that stores a command group executable by the processor. Quadrature demodulation is performed with respect to each of the first reception signal and the second reception signal, at least one of the first reception signal and the second reception signal is rotated on an IQ plane in correspondence with a predetermined phase angle corresponding to a predetermined distance, and the first frequency or the second frequency, the first reception signal and the second reception signal of which one is rotated is added or subtracted, and the one or plurality of objects are detected on the basis of a processing result of a processing means.
US11378682B2 Synthetic aperture radar imaging apparatus and methods for moving targets
A synthetic aperture radar (SAR) system may employ SAR imaging to advantageously estimate or monitor a transit characteristic (e.g., velocity, acceleration) of a vehicle, for example a ground based vehicle or water based vehicle. A dual-beam SAR antenna illuminate a moving target with a first radar beam and a second radar beam at an angular offset relative to the first radar beam. Pulses may be transmitted and backscattered energy received simultaneously by the SAR transceiver via the first and second radar beams. A SAR data processor may generate a first image from the first radar beam and a second image from the second radar beam, co-registering the first and second images, comparing the location of the moving target in the first and second images, and estimate a velocity of the moving target based at least in part on the angular offset.
US11378679B2 Sensor array imaging device
A system produces sensed images. The system includes a sensor array, an image display device, and a processor that generates an image illustrating contents of an expanded field of view. The processor receives sensor element data from the sensor array, performs zero padding and discrete Fourier transform to result in a sensor wavenumber data buffer. The processor determines reference point locations, and generates a reference Fresnel field. The processor obtains an inverse Huygens-Fresnel transfer data buffer based on the reference Fresnel field. The processor multiplies each data element of the sensor wavenumber buffer with each corresponding data element of the inverse Huygens-Fresnel transfer data buffer. The processor generates a rectilinear spectrum data buffer based on the multiplication. The processor performs Stolt mapping and uniformly resampling to achieve image data.
US11378668B2 Radar calibration
A calibration system for a radar sensor and a method of using the system are disclosed. The method may comprise (a) receiving, from a first sensor in a vehicle, a plurality of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) parameters, wherein the plurality of GNSS parameters define a unique terrestrial position of the first sensor; (b) receiving, from a radar sensor in the vehicle, a plurality of radar parameters, wherein the plurality of radar parameters define a position of a calibration target relative to the radar sensor; (c) repeating the receiving of (a) and (b) at additional unique terrestrial positions of the first sensor; (d) using the plurality of GNSS parameters received in (a) and (c) and the plurality of radar parameters received in (b) and (c), determining corresponding positions of the calibration target; and (e) using the corresponding positions of the calibration target, determining radar calibration parameters.
US11378667B2 Signal processing techniques for improving target detection and/or resolution
A system including an optical receiver to receive a return beam from the target. The optical receiver is to combine a second frequency modulate signal portion transmitted towards a local oscillator with a first frequency modulate portion to produce a beat frequency. The system further including a processor and a memory to store instructions executable by the processor. The processor to sample the beat frequency to produce a plurality of frequency subbands, and classify the plurality of frequency subbands into a plurality of subband types based on a subband criteria. The processor further to select one or more subband processing parameters based on the subband criteria, and process the plurality of frequency subbands, using the subband processing parameters, to determine a range and velocity of the target.
US11378663B2 Systems and methods for biasing light detectors
An example circuit includes a light detector and a biasing capacitor having (i) a first terminal that applies to the light detector an output voltage that can either bias or debias the light detector and (ii) a second terminal for controlling the output voltage. The circuit includes a first transistor connected to the second terminal of the biasing capacitor and configured to drive the output voltage to a first voltage level above a biasing threshold of the light detector and thereby biasing the light detector. The circuit includes a second transistor connected to the second terminal of the biasing capacitor and configured to drive the output voltage to a second voltage level below the biasing threshold of the light detector and thereby debiasing the light detector. The second voltage is a non-zero voltage that corresponds to a charge level of the biasing capacitor.
US11378655B2 Positional tracking systems and methods
Optical positional tracking systems that may be used in virtual reality (VR)/augmented reality (AR) applications are described. Exemplary implementations comprise one or more receivers and one or more transmitters. Exemplary transmitters contain two orthogonal rotors that each emit a fan-shaped laser beam. Each beam is swept as the rotors are spun at constant speed. Exemplary optical receivers can be relatively small, and mounted at convenient locations on the VR display. These receivers consist of small optical detectors that may be mounted on head-mounted VR displays. Exemplary systems determine position by measuring the time at which each swept beam crosses each receiver/detector.
US11378649B2 Methods and apparatus for velocity detection in MIMO radar including velocity ambiguity resolution
In accordance with described examples, a method determines if a velocity of an object detected by a radar is greater than a maximum velocity by receiving on a plurality of receivers at least one frame of chirps transmitted by at least two transmitters and reflected off of the object. A velocity induced phase shift (φd) in a virtual array vector S of signals received by each receiver corresponding to a sequence of chirps (frame) transmitted by each transmitter is estimated. Phases of each element of virtual array vector S are corrected using φd to generate a corrected virtual array vector Sc. A first Fourier transform is performed on the corrected virtual array vector Sc to generate a corrected virtual array spectrum to detect a signature that indicates that the object has an absolute velocity greater than a maximum velocity.
US11378645B2 System and method for blind differential time-of-arrival estimation
A system for determining a geographical position of a transmitting device is disclosed. In embodiments, the system includes a concentrator device and a plurality of sensors. In embodiments, each sensor may be configured to: receive an emitter signal from a transmitting device; generate a demodulated sequence of the emitter signal; generate a time-of-arrival (TOA) estimate of the emitter signal; and transmit the demodulated sequence and the TOA estimate to the concentrator device. In embodiments, the concentrator may be configured to: receive a first demodulated sequence and a first TOA estimate (TOA1) from a first sensor; receive a second demodulated sequence and a second TOA estimate (TOA2), from a second sensor; determine a first arbitrary timing offset (ATO1) between the first demodulated sequence and the second demodulated sequence; and determine a first differential TOA estimate (TOADiff1) between the first sensor and the second sensor.
US11378643B2 Position detection system
A position detection system 1 identifies position information on the basis of a position signal received from a storage medium 30P disposed in a placement area where a target item is placed, identifies item information on the basis of an item signal received from a storage medium 30Q attached to the target item, and associates the position information with the item information and stores the associated information when the item signal is received during a period of time that starts from a time at which the position information is identified and that does not exceed a predetermined length of time.
US11378642B2 Systems and methods for estimating angle of arrival in a wireless device
An example method of a wireless device includes, determining a first attribute value of a first radio frequency (RF) signal received through a first antenna during a first period, determining a first attribute value of a second RF signal received through the first antenna during a second period, determining a second attribute value of the first RF signal received through a second antenna during the first period, and determining a second attribute value of the second RF signal received through a third antenna during the second period. The method further includes compensating for a determined difference between a first offset introduced by a first oscillator and a second offset introduced by a second oscillator and then estimating an angle of arrival associated with the first and second RF signals, based on attribute values of the first RF signal and the second RF signal.
US11378640B2 Apparatus of rapid-positioning with curved light surface
An apparatus of rapid-positioning with curved light surface includes a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter can emit an optical signal to the receiver. The receiver can receive an optical signal emitted by the transmitter. The apparatus of rapid-positioning with curved light surface determines a position of the receiver according to the optical signal received by the receiver. The transmitter includes: a light emitter capable of emitting optical signals of at least two flicker frequencies; and a hollow hemispherical cover provided with fixed-angle opaque sections and variable-angle opaque sections, and regions between the fixed-angle opaque sections and the variable-angle opaque sections being light transmission regions. Therefore, the apparatus and method of rapid-positioning with curved light surface provided by the present application can accurately position the receiver, and the receiver can be placed on an object surface to receive the optical signal of the transmitter, so as to perform an accurate indoor positioning. Therefore, in an intelligent production environment, a robot can accurately assist to assemble and convey materials and products. The apparatus of rapid-positioning with curved light surface of the present application can perform multiple positioning during one rotation, which can make the positioning faster.
US11378634B2 Magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) imaging, employing RF receive coils with temporal sensitivity profile modulation
A method of magnetic resonance tomography includes arranging an object in a static magnetic field, subjecting it to radiofrequency (RF) pulses and magnetic field gradients for creating spatial encoding of magnetic resonance signals, acquiring the signals with at least two RF receive coils, each with a self-resonance frequency and a spatially restricted sensitivity profile, and reconstructing an object image. Spatial encoding of the signals by the gradients and the profiles is utilized, wherein the profile of at least one of the coils is subjected to a temporal sensitivity profile modulation while acquiring the signal. The self-resonance frequency of the at least one coil is set within a predetermined receive bandwidth of a constant resonance frequency value during the modulation. The reconstructing further utilizes the modulation for obtaining additional spatial information to the spatial encoding of the signals by the gradients. Furthermore, an MRI device is described.
US11378633B2 Radio frequency amplifying device and magnetic resonance imaging apparatus
A radio frequency amplifying device according to an embodiment includes amplifying circuitry, obtaining circuitry, and correcting circuitry. The amplifying circuitry is configured to output an amplified signal obtained by amplifying a signal input thereto. The obtaining circuitry is configured to obtain an envelope indicating a waveform of a radio frequency signal as digital data. The correcting circuitry is configured to correct the obtained envelope on the basis of a rising characteristic of the amplifying circuitry and to input the signal generated on the basis of the envelope resulting from the correction to the amplifying circuitry.
US11378630B2 Radio-frequency coil signal chain for a low-field MRI system
Methods and apparatus for reducing noise in RF signal chain circuitry for a low-field magnetic resonance imaging system are provided. A switching circuit in the RF signal chain circuitry may include at least one field effect transistor (FET) configured to operate as an RF switch at an operating frequency of less than 10 MHz. A decoupling circuit may include tuning circuitry coupled across inputs of an amplifier and active feedback circuitry coupled between an output of the amplifier and an input of the amplifier, wherein the active feedback circuitry includes a feedback capacitor configured to reduce a quality factor of an RF coil coupled to the amplifier.
US11378629B2 Magnetic resonance imaging
Improved magnetic resonance imaging systems, methods and software are described including a low field strength main magnet, a gradient coil assembly, an RF coil system, and a control system configured for the acquisition and processing of magnetic resonance imaging data from a patient while utilizing a sparse sampling imaging technique.
US11378626B2 System and method for managing battery of vehicle
A system for managing a battery of a vehicle includes a first controller configured to control a power-on (IG ON) state and a power-off (IG OFF) state of a plurality of controllers in the vehicle and to be periodically woken up in the power-off (IG OFF) state to wake up at least some of the plurality of controllers, and a second controller configured to turn off a main relay connecting a first battery in the vehicle and a vehicle system when the power-off (IG OFF) state begins, to monitor a state of the first battery storing energy for generating power of the vehicle by maintaining power during a preset first reference time, to be woken up at a wake-up period of the first controller when the first reference time elapses, and to monitor the state of the first battery.
US11378618B2 Method for manufacturing electronic device having a seed layer on a substrate
A method for manufacturing an electronic device includes the following steps. A substrate including a main region and a peripheral region is provided. A seed layer is formed on the substrate. A circuit structure layer is formed on the seed layer, and the circuit structure layer has a plurality of chip connection structures disposed on the main region and a plurality of test circuit structures disposed on the peripheral region. The chip connection structures and the test circuit structures are physically separated from each other, and the chip connection structures and the test circuit structures are electrically connected through the seed layer. A circuit test process is performed and includes applying a predetermined voltage to the test circuit structures to test the chip connection structures. A test result is obtained to determine whether a chip is electrically connected to the chip connection structures.
US11378617B2 Apparatus for prediction of failure of a functional circuit
An apparatus comprising: a functional circuit comprising one or more circuit components configured to perform a function based on one or more first input signals; at least one failure-prediction circuit for use in predicting failure of the functional circuit, the failure-prediction circuit comprising a replica of the functional circuit in terms of constituent circuit components; wherein the failure-prediction circuit is configured to be more susceptible to failure than said functional circuit, wherein the apparatus is configured to provide a prediction of failure of the functional circuit based on a determination of failure of the failure-prediction circuit.
US11378615B2 Thermal test head for an integrated circuit device
A thermal test head for an integrated circuit device includes a heat exchanger assembly, a contact assembly configured to contact the integrated circuit, and a thermal control assembly disposed between the heat exchanger assembly and the contact assembly. The thermal control assembly includes a Peltier device in thermal contact with opposing surfaces of the heat exchanger assembly and the contact assembly, and a spacer in physical contact with the opposing surfaces of the heat exchanger assembly and the contact assembly.
US11378610B2 Inspection system and temperature measuring method for inspection system
An inspection system includes an inspection device that includes a stage on which a substrate is mounted and inspects the substrate on the stage, a temperature adjustment mechanism that adjusts the temperature of the stage, a substrate accommodating part, a temperature measurement substrate standby part that makes a temperature measurement substrate wait, a transfer unit that transfers the substrate and the temperature measurement substrate onto the stage, and a camera used for aligning the substrate on the stage. The temperature measurement substrate includes, on the surface thereof, a temperature measurement member whose state changes depending on the temperature. The transfer unit transfers the temperature measurement substrate onto the stage, the camera images the temperature measurement member, and the temperature of the temperature measurement substrate is measured from a change in the state of the temperature measurement member.
US11378603B2 Voltage or current detector for a memory component
The present disclosure relates to a detector comprising a comparator receiving on a voltage input a voltage value to be detected; a digital to analog converter coupled to a reference voltage potential having an output connected to another input of the comparator; and a Finite State Machine receiving an output of the comparator and producing digital outputs for inputs of a memory controller.
US11378602B2 Tap, meter and transformation device for power distribution from HFC plant
A power metering device includes a tap unit including a clamp for engaging a coaxial cable and a probe for electrically coupling to a center conductor of the coaxial cable without damaging the center conductor. A power consumption meter and a power port are electrically connected to the probe. A power transformer is optionally connected between the probe and the power port. A housing surrounds the meter and transformer. The power port supplies power to a customer device, and the meter measures an amount of power passing through the power port. The power consumed by the customer device is reported by the meter to a modem within the housing. The modem may utilize the probe and the center conductor of the coaxial cable to send power consumption data to a service provider, so that an operator of the customer device may be billed and/or the customer device may be controlled to limit its power consumption. Further, the modem may transfer data between the customer device and the service provider.
US11378601B2 Operational state determination apparatus
The invention relates to an operational state determination apparatus (1) for determining whether a variation in a determined electrical parameter of an electrical network (2) is caused by a variation in an operational state of an electrical consumer of the electrical network. The electrical network comprises multiple electrical consumers (3, 4, 5) and a voltage source (6), wherein a variation classification unit (10) determines whether a variation in the determined electrical parameter of the electrical network is caused by a variation in the operational state of an electrical consumer of the network depending on a decision variable which depends on a variation in a measured voltage and a variation in a measured current of the electrical network. This determination can be performed, without directly using the variation in the determined electrical parameter of the electrical network and is therefore less influenced by random voltage fluctuations in the electrical network.
US11378600B2 Squelch and disconnect detector
A circuit is disclosed. The circuit includes an input port, an output port, a squelch detector and a disconnect detector. The squelch detector and the disconnect detector are enabled or disabled by a signal such that only one of the squelch detector and the disconnect detector is active at a given time. When the squelch detector is active, a threshold generator generates a squelch threshold for the squelch detector based on a squelch configuration data indicative of a predefined squelch threshold. When the disconnect detector is active, the threshold generator generates a disconnect threshold for the disconnect detector based on a disconnect configuration data indicative of a predefined disconnect threshold.
US11378599B2 System for spiking, i.e. exploring voltage, in electric cables
A system (1) for spiking, i.e. exploring voltage, in electric cables (5) comprises a first clamping jaw (3) and a second clamping jaw (4) to lock a portion of an electric cable (5) in a clamping position (7), an elongated metal blade (8) which can be displaced between a retracted position and an extended position in the clamping position (7), a hydraulic actuator (9) to displace the blade (8), with respect to the first and second clamping jaws (3, 4), from the retracted position into the extended position, a pump (10) adapted to increase the pressure of a hydraulic liquid acting on the hydraulic actuator (9), a hand-held remote control (12) for remotely actuating and controlling the pump (10), wireless actuation communication means (13) adapted to provide pump actuation signals from the remote control (12) to the pump (10).
US11378597B2 Closed-loop compensation of current measurement offset errors in alternating current motor drives
Systems and methods for compensating for a current measurement offset error in a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) drive are disclosed. The systems and methods include reading an output voltage command signal, extracting a signature of a current measurement offset error from the output voltage command signal, and compensating, based on the signature, for the current measurement offset error in a closed-loop using a feedback path.
US11378596B2 Arrangement having a spiraled conductor strand, and method for producing such an arrangement
An arrangement includes a spiralled conductor strand supported by a winding support. The winding support is a ring and is assembled from a plurality of segments abutting one another. At a first abutment the spiralled conductor strand ends on both sides of the abutment so as to leave the same free, and at a second abutment the conductor strand runs beyond the second abutment. A method for producing a measuring transformer is also provided.
US11378595B2 Low temperature coefficient current sensor
A system current sensor module can accurately sense or measure system current flowing through a sense current resistor by shunting current through a gain-setting resistor and using an amplifier to measure a resulting voltage, with an output transistor controlled by the amplifier controlling current through the gain setting resistor in a manner that tends to keep the amplifier inputs at the same voltage. The resistors can be thermally coupled to maintain similar temperatures when a system current is flowing. The thermal coupling can include conducting heat from a first resistor layer carrying the current sense resistor to a thermal cage layer located beyond a second resistor layer carrying the gain-setting resistor. This preserves accuracy, including during aging.
US11378593B2 Voltage indicator display module with removable battery shuttle
A voltage display module for a voltage indication device has a well body, communication cable, cap, and battery shuttle. The well body is secured to the door of the electrical enclosure. The communication plug of the communication cable is secured to the well body. The cap is removably secured to the well body and is accessible to a user from outside the enclosure. The battery shuttle is housed within the well body and has a communication jack secured to one end. The communication jack is configured to engage the communication plug when the battery shuttle is fully inserted and configured to be electrically isolated from the plug when the battery shuttle is partially withdrawn.
US11378591B2 Electrical connection device
An electrical connection device includes: a wiring board in which lands are arranged on a main surface; and probes. Each of the probes has a distal end portion that contacts an object to be measured and a proximal end portion that contacts the land. A material of a surface film of the proximal end portion, which contacts the land, is a metal material different in composition from a material of the land that contacts the surface film.
US11378590B2 Device and method for processing a multiplicity of semiconductor chips
A device for processing a multiplicity of semiconductor chips in a wafer assemblage includes an electrically conductive carrier for contacting rear contacts of the semiconductor chips, an electrically conductive film for contacting front contacts of the semiconductor chips that are situated opposite the rear contacts, and a squeegee, which is displaceable relative to the film and is configured to press a region of the film in the direction toward the carrier.
US11378589B2 Electronic measuring device and method of use
The invention relates to a measuring device such as a multimeter, comprising a retractable assembly, and including (i) a cable comprising a first end portion having a first probe and a second end portion having a second probe; (ii) a reel comprising a rotatable hub adapted to wind up and unwind said cable; and (iii) a circuit in connection with said cable, the circuit being adapted to wirelessly communicate a signal measured by the first probe or the second probe to a remote location; wherein the circuit is rotatable in conjunction with said rotatable hub.
US11378588B2 Contactor with angled depressible probes in shifted bores
A test probe contactor includes an angled depressible probe configuration that causes the tips of the compressible probes to “swipe” the contact pads/solder balls of an IC device under test as the contacts are made. The angulation of the depressible probes permit penetration through foreign material layers on the pad/ball surfaces with less contact force. The contactor includes an upper block and a main block for housing the plurality of probes. The main block and the upper block include corresponding pluralities of slanted probe cavities. The upper bore axis of one or more of the upper probe cavities is laterally shifted relative to the main bore axis of a corresponding probe cavity of the main block, resulting in a lateral offset between the upper bore axis and the main bore axis.
US11378587B2 Electrical rail mount device and cover for an electrical ratl mount device
A cover for an electrical rail mount device is provided. Further, an electrical rail mount device for mounting on a rail is provided, comprising at least ono input terminal configured to receive an input line, fixing means configured to fix the input line to the input terminal to establish an electrical connection, a lockable cover reversibly movable from an open state into a closed state, whereas the cover is configured to cover the fixing means in the closed state, such that the fixing means can only be accessed by moving the cover from the closed state into the open state, an electrical element arranged in the cover and configured to provide an electrical function to an active electronic element of the electrical rail mount device, wherein an electrical connection is provided between the electrical element and the active electronic element.
US11378583B2 Automated clinical analyzer system and method
An analyzer system for in vitro diagnostics includes a sample handler module having a robot arm that delivers samples from drawers into carriers on a linear synchronous motor automation track. Samples are delivered via the automation track to individual track sections associated with individual analyzer modules. Analyzer modules aspirate sample portions directly from the sample carriers and perform analysis thereon.
US11378579B2 MMP-8 activation product, its determination and use
The present invention relates to a novel MMP-8 activation product such as a MMP-8 middle-part activation product. The invention also relates to detecting such a MMP-8 activation product or activated MMP-8 fragments in a biological sample derived from a subject and to the use thereof for diagnosing diseases which relate to abnormal or elevated levels of activated MMP-8.
US11378578B2 Reagents, systems and methods for analyzing erythrocytes and platelets
Aspects of the invention include hematology analysis reagents, systems and methods that can be used to preserve blood cell morphology and integrity as well as provide sample integrity and optical clarity to facilitate optical analysis of blood samples. In some embodiments, the reagents include a non-phosphate organic buffer and a sphering surfactant. The pH and osmolality of the reagents may be adjusted to desired ranges. In addition, the reagents can be simply diluted with de-ionized water prior to use.
US11378576B2 Detection of bioagents using a shear horizontal surface acoustic wave biosensor
Viruses and other bioagents are of high medical and biodefense concern and their detection at concentrations well below the threshold necessary to cause health hazards continues to be a challenge with respect to sensitivity, specificity, and selectivity. Ideally, assays for accurate and real time detection of viral agents and other bioagents would not necessitate any pre-processing of the analyte, which would make them applicable for example to bodily fluids (blood, sputum) and man-made as well as naturally occurring bodies of water (pools, rivers). We describe herein a robust biosensor that combines the sensitivity of surface acoustic waves (SAW) generated at a frequency of 325 MHz with the specificity provided by antibodies and other ligands for the detection of viral agents. In preferred embodiments, a lithium tantalate based SAW transducer with silicon dioxide waveguide sensor platform featuring three test and one reference delay lines was used to adsorb antibodies directed against Coxsackie virus B4 or the negative-stranded category A bioagent Sin Nombre virus (SNV), a member of the genus Hantavirus, family Bunyaviridae, negative-stranded RNA viruses. Rapid detection (within seconds) of increasing concentrations of viral particles was linear over a range of order of magnitude for both viruses, although the sensor was approximately 50×104-fold more sensitive for the detection of SNV. For both pathogens, the sensor's selectivity for its target was not compromised by the presence of confounding Herpes Simplex virus type 1. The biosensor was able to detect SNV at doses lower than the load of virus typically found in a human patient suffering from hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome (HCPS). Further, in a proof-of-principle real world application, the SAW biosensor was capable of selectively detecting SNV agents in complex solutions, such as naturally occurring bodies of water (river, sewage effluent) without analyte pre-processing.
US11378571B2 Methods for evaluating suitability of a biochemical filter
Embodiments of the present disclosure include methods and systems for detecting the presence of endotoxins in filters. For example, embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to methods and systems for improving in-process controls by detecting undesirable quantities of endotoxins in filters containing naturally-sourced materials prior to using those filters in the production of formulated drug substances.
US11378566B2 Method for determining ammonium
The invention relates to a method for determining ammonium or ammonia in aqueous samples in accordance with the known Berthelot method, wherein the risk of incorrectly low results is greatly reduced by additionally measuring the extinction in the absorption range of the nitroprusside used as a catalyst.
US11378562B2 Self-timing module passive chemical dosimeters
A self-timing, passive, chemical dosimeter. The dosimeter includes a sampling media and electronics supported by a cassette. The sampling media is configured to absorb volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, or both, while the electronics are configured to record a time of exposure. The dosimeter further includes an actuator having a closed position and an open position. In the closed position, the actuator resists exposure of the sampling media to volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, or both, and in the open position, the actuator permits exposure of the sampling media to volatile organic compounds, semivolatile organic compounds, or both. The actuator is configured to operate the electronics for recording time of exposure.
US11378559B2 Flow cell and liquid chromatographic unit having same
A flow cell and a liquid chromatographic unit are provided. The flow cell includes a housing, a cell core, a liquid-core waveguide, an inlet connection assembly and an outlet connection assembly. The cell core is provided in the housing, and is provided with a liquid feed recess, a liquid channel and a liquid discharge recess therein. The liquid-core waveguide is provided in the liquid channel. The inlet connection assembly is provided at an end of the cell core, and includes an inlet press block, a liquid feed tube, and a light entering tube. The outlet connection assembly is arranged at another end of the cell core and is provided with a light exit hole.
US11378554B2 Ultrasound transducer structure, manufacturing methods thereof, and ultrasound probe
Various methods and systems are provided for an ultrasound transducer structure for an ultrasound probe and methods of manufacturing thereof. In one example, the ultrasound transducer structure may include a lens, an acoustic stack disposed on the lens, and an acoustic backing material bonded to a side of the acoustic stack facing away from the lens without any intervening layer between the acoustic backing material and the acoustic stack, such that the acoustic backing material is in face-sharing contact with the side of the acoustic stack, wherein the acoustic backing material is composed of a solidified blend comprising a backing polymer.
US11378547B1 Electrochemical detection of gas phase chemicals
We provide an electrochemical sensor in which working microelectrodes are arranged in an array and interconnected in parallel. The working electrodes are arranged so that in use, they are electrochemically coupled to a counter electrode structure through an electrolyte. The sensor also includes a microporous body arranged so that in use, it is situated at a boundary between a gaseous environment and the electrolyte. In another aspect, we provide a method of sensing in which a sample of gas is admitted to a liquid electrolyte maintained by pores of a porous substrate. A voltage is applied to the liquid electrolyte, and an electrical response to the applied voltage is observed, thereby to detect electrochemical evidence of an analyte within the liquid electrolyte.
US11378537B2 Method of powering sensors, corresponding circuit and device
A method of reducing power consumption in portable devices includes providing a sensor producing a sensing signal indicative of sensed entity and powering the sensor. Powering the sensor includes providing a first power value for a first time interval, providing a second power value for a second time interval, the second power value being different from the first power value, and discontinuing powering for a third time interval.
US11378534B2 Method for measuring change of cell in real time and device therefor
Provided are a method and a device capable of: generating a first alternating current magnetic field passing through a chamber having a cell disposed therein, by using a plurality of primary coils arranged on a first plane; receiving a second alternating current magnetic field by using a plurality of secondary coils arranged on a second plane; and measuring an impedance change of a cell by using the first alternating current magnetic field and the second alternating current magnetic field.
US11378528B2 Tomographic imaging system and connection assembly thereof
A tomographic imaging system and a connection assembly thereof are disclosed. The connection assembly includes a carrying platform and a holding bed. The carrying platform includes a rotatable component, a first circuit board and a connecting component. The rotatable component has a first end coupled to a rotor and rotates relative to the first circuit board and the connecting component. The holding bed includes a holding component, a bearing, and a second circuit board. The holding component includes an engaging portion and a holding portion. The second circuit board is coupled to the holding component through the bearing. The engaging portion is detachably connected to the second end of the rotatable component, and the second conductive terminals of the second circuit board abut against the first conductive terminals of the first circuit board to achieve an electric connection, so as to identify the holding bed.
US11378525B2 Systems and methods for evaluating critical dimensions based on diffraction-based overlay metrology
Systems and methods for evaluating critical dimensions of a semiconductor device are provided. The semiconductor device includes a first layer comprising a first set of overlay markings and a second layer comprising a second set of overlay markings. The second layer is higher than the first layer. The first set of overlay markings includes a plurality of diffraction gratings. Each of the plurality of diffraction gratings has a first period. The second set of overlay markings includes a plurality diffraction grating clusters. Each of the plurality of diffraction grating clusters has a plurality of diffraction grating units. The plurality of diffraction grating units in at least one of the plurality of diffraction grating clusters have the first period. At least one of the plurality of diffraction grating units includes a diffraction grating having a second period that is smaller than the first period.
US11378520B2 Auto focus function for vision inspection system
A vision inspection system includes a platform supporting parts for inspection at an inspection zone, an inspection station positioned adjacent the platform at the inspection zone including an imaging device to image the parts in a field of view above the upper surface, and a vision inspection controller receiving images from the imaging device. The vision inspection controller includes an auto focus module for orienting the imaging device relative to the inspection zone. The auto focus module determines a working distance for the imaging device from the inspection zone. The auto focus module calculates an image contrast score of pixel values of the images at various working distances from the inspection zone. The vision inspection controller causes the inspection station to operate the imaging device at an imaging working distance corresponding to the working distance associated with the highest image contrast score.
US11378518B2 Analytical nebulizer
A nebulizer having a gas capillary and a liquid capillary that are aligned in the same direction within a nebulizer housing is disclosed. The nebulizer includes a nebulizer tip that is substantially parallel to a cross-section of the liquid capillary and to a cross-section of the gas capillary. The tip includes a liquid opening and a gas orifice. The gas capillary may have a non-tapered body and a tapered end. The tip has a roughened surface that allows wetting of the tip with liquid that exits from the liquid opening to form a thin film. The nebulizer may be formed from glass, quartz, one or more polymers, metals, or alloys, or a combination thereof. The nebulizer is capable of handling high solid content samples, and it also offers precision and sensitivity comparable to concentric nebulizers. Methods of introducing a sample into an instrument using the disclosed nebulizer are also disclosed.
US11378517B2 Biological substance detection method
A biological substance detection method for detecting a biological substance specifically in a pathological specimen, includes a step of immunologically staining the pathological specimen using a fluorescent label, a step of staining the pathological specimen with a staining reagent for morphology observation purposes (eosin) to observe the morphology of the pathological specimen, a step of irradiating the stained pathological specimen with excited light to cause the emission of a fluorescent and detecting the biological substance in the pathological specimen. In the step of immunologically staining the pathological specimen, a special fluorescent particle for which the excitation wavelength appears in a region that is different from the excitation wavelength region of eosin is used as the fluorescent label.
US11378513B2 Apparatus and method for determining presence of a gas
Apparatus (100) for determining presence of a gas (103) is provided, the apparatus (100) comprising: one or more retarders (109) to spectrally modulate polarisation of received radiation in accordance with a plurality of polarised spectral modulation profiles which are offset in phase from each other, the radiation output from the one or more retarders (109) comprising radiation having polarisation spectrally modulated in accordance with the said plurality of polarised spectral modulation profiles in a common beam of radiation; one or more polarisers (147, 148); and radiation detectors (142, 144) to detect radiation output from the one or more retarders (109) filtered for respective polarisation states by the one or more polarisers (147, 148), the detectors (142, 144) selectively and separately detecting on different detectors at the same time polarised radiation conforming to each of at least first and second of the said polarised spectral modulation profiles to thereby provide at least respective first and second polarisation-dependent radiation intensity measurements from which the presence of the gas (103) can be determined.
US11378512B2 Corrosion process simulator
An apparatus may include: a body defining a flow path; an inlet to the flow path; an outlet to the flow path; a test coupon at least partially disposed within the flow path; a sealing element disposed between the test coupon and the body; and a current source electrically coupled to the test coupon, wherein the inlet and the outlet are in fluid communication through the flow path, and wherein the sealing element electrically insulates the body and the test coupon.
US11378511B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting corrosion of conductive objects
A method for detecting corrosion on a conductive object includes submerging a surface of the conductive object at least partially in an aqueous solution, flowing current through the surface of the conductive object by forming a voltage differential across the surface, varying the voltage differential across the surface while monitoring the current through the surface of the conductive object, determining a total charge corresponding to a corrosion level of the surface of the conductive object based on current versus voltage levels. The corrosion level may further be utilized in selecting a cleaning process to remediate the corrosion of the surface based on the corrosion level and in applying a protective corrosion barrier to on at least part of the surface after the cleaning process.
US11378506B2 Methods and systems for monitoring drilling fluid rheological characteristics
Systems and methods for determining fluid rheological characteristics of a fluid used in a subsurface operation are provided. The methods include measuring temperature, pressure, and at least one of a flow rate and a flow velocity of the fluid in a first fluid circuit. A model is based on the temperature, the pressures, and the flow rate or flow velocity. The fluid rheological characteristic of the fluid in a second fluid circuit is determined by measuring a temperature and flow rate and/or flow velocity in the second fluid circuit. The rheological characteristic of the fluid is calculated based on the model employing the temperature and the flow rate/flow velocity of the second fluid circuit.
US11378501B2 Rotary fatigue tester with complex loads
A rotary fatigue tester with complex loads includes a pump, a first motor, a second motor, a circulatory loop, an experimental kettle body, and a holding device. The experimental kettle body is a cylindrical tank, the circulatory loop is located on the experimental kettle body, a pump is located within the circulatory loop and is connected with a corrosive gas pipeline; the holding device is located within the experimental kettle body for fixing a test piece, a force-bearing pole is located at one side of the experimental kettle body for applying a shear force to the test piece, the holding device and the force-bearing pole are connected with the first motor and the second motor respectively. The rotary fatigue tester is able to simultaneously apply the axial alternating load and tangential alternating load to the test piece, for simulating the force of the test piece under complex loads.
US11378499B2 Instrumental analysis systems and methods
Instrumental analysis systems are provided that can include: an analytical attachment axially aligned with a sample upon a sample stage; structure supporting both the attachment and the sample stage; and at least one band affixed to the analytical attachment and aligned symmetrically about the axis of the attachment. Methods for analyzing samples are provided. The methods can include: providing at least one band supported by a structure; firmly affixing an analytical attachment to the band, and axially aligning the attachment with a sample; and providing a temperature gradient between the band and the sample while maintaining axial alignment of the objective and the sample.
US11378494B2 Fluid sample collection system for pumped fluid source
A fluid sample collection system for directly collecting a fluid sample from a fluid source includes a fluid collector and a fluid line. The fluid collector includes (i) a sample vial including a sample vial body and a vial cap that is selectively coupled and sealed to the sample vial body; (ii) a collector body that defines a passenger vial chamber, the sample vial being positioned at least partially within the passenger vial chamber during collection of the fluid; and (iii) a cap access facilitator that is configured to engage a portion of the sample vial to enable a user to selectively couple the vial cap to the sample vial body to seal the sample vial so that the fluid is retained within the sample vial. The fluid line extends between the fluid source and the fluid collector to substantially directly transmit the fluid sample to the fluid collector without exposing the fluid sample to the ambient environment that surrounds the fluid sample collection system.
US11378492B2 System for estimating the state of wear of a cutting tool during machining
A method and a system for estimating the state of wear of a cutting tool mounted on a machine tool. The system includes an acquisition module configured to acquire, for a determined duration of machining, values of an operating signal specific to the cutting tool mounted on the machine tool, and a microprocessor configured for calculating current values of a set of wear indicators from the values of the operating signal, and determining the state of wear of the cutting tool as a function of the current values of the set of indicators using a predetermined wear model modeling the state of wear of the cutting tool in function of learning values of the set of wear indicators.
US11378487B2 Determining at least one characteristic of a boundary layer of a wind turbine rotor blade
Provided is a method for determining at least one characteristic of a boundary layer a wind turbine rotor blade, including capturing at least one movement of at least one flexible element of at least one sensor being attached to or being part of a surface of the rotor blade, determining the at least one characteristic of the boundary layer based on the at least one captured movement of the at least one flexible element. Further, a sensor device, a wind turbine and a device as well as a computer program product and a computer readable medium are suggested for performing the method.
US11378478B2 Sensor element for measuring pressure and temperature
A sensor element is disclosed. In an embodiment, a sensor element with an increased level of integration includes a main part with a membrane and an edge zone arranged around the membrane and an electrically conductive layer having a first region arranged over the membrane of the main part and a second region arranged over the edge zone of the main part, wherein the membrane is a pressure-sensitive zone of the main part such that the membrane is configured to undergo deformation as a function of a pressure differential between an upper side and an underside of the membrane, wherein the edge zone is a pressure-insensitive zone, and wherein the electrically conductive layer is structured in the second region such that at least one temperature-dependent resistance is formed in the second region of the electrically conductive layer.
US11378472B2 Multi-type pressure sensor
A pressure sensor includes a substrate, a patterned circuit, and a conductive material layer. The patterned circuit, formed on the substrate, includes a first-path part and a second-path part of which at least a part is formed at a predetermined gap from at least a part of the first-path part. The conductive material layer, resiliently disposed on the patterned circuit, has protrusions. The conductive material layer deforms to determine a contact area between the protrusions and the substrate, and upon deformation of the conductive material layer to contact the first-path part, the gap between the first-path part and the second-path part, and the second-path part, the first-path part electrically connects to the second-path part.
US11378471B2 Method of fabricating a conductive fabric, a multi-pressure sensor for a fiber type and a multi-pressure measuring method using the sensor
The invention relates to a method of fabricating a conductive fabric by vapor phase polymerization, a multi-pressure sensor for a fiber type, and a multi-pressure measuring method employing the multi-pressure sensor. The method of fabricating a conductive fabric by vapor phase polymerization provides a conductive fabric having a resistance value which changes depending on pressure applied by a user. The multi-pressure measuring method employing the multi-pressure sensor has high resistance to moisture and repeated loading, is manufactured with lower costs than existing pressure sensors, is capable of measuring both dynamic and static pressures using a principle of a piezo-resistive sensor, has a simple circuit configuration, and is strong against a high-frequency disturbance.
US11378470B2 Electronic device with force-sensing apparatus
An electronic device includes a force-sensing apparatus. The force-sensing apparatus includes a planar-shaped frame, a force sensor, and a displacement portion. The force sensor is disposed on one surface of the frame. The displacement portion has a planar profile and one side coupled at an acute angle to the frame and another side freely disposed above a sensing surface of the force sensor.
US11378457B1 Hair colorant assessment, selection and formulation system
A hair colorant selection and formulation system including one or more of a hair color analyzer operable to determine hair color of a hair sample and match the determined hair color to a color in a color space, a hair color selector operable in combination with a fiber optic hair sample to generate the color selected in a color space in the optical fibers of a fiber optic hair sample, and a hair colorant mixer which operates to mix a hair colorant, which can be individually, or in various combinations, operably coupled to one or more computing devices through one or more server computers via a network which supports a hair colorant selection and hair colorant formulation program accessible by the one or more computing devices.
US11378452B2 Transfer of a calibration model using a sparse transfer set
A device may obtain a master calibration set, associated with a master calibration model of a master instrument, that includes spectra, associated with a set of samples, generated by the master instrument. The device may identify a selected set of master calibrants based on the master calibration set. The device may obtain a selected set of target calibrants that includes spectra, associated with the subset of the set of samples, generated by the target instrument. The device may create a transfer set based on the selected set of master calibrants and the selected set of target calibrants. The device may create a target calibration set, corresponding to the master calibration set, based on the transfer set. The device may generate, using an optimization technique associated with the transfer set and a support vector regression modeling technique, a transferred calibration model, for the target instrument, based on the target calibration set.
US11378444B2 Biosensor and bio detection system
A biosensor is provided. The biosensor includes a substrate, a plurality of photodiodes, a polarizing element and a plurality of reaction sites. The plurality of photodiodes are embedded in the substrate. The polarizing element is disposed on the substrate. The plurality of reaction sites are disposed on the polarizing element.
US11378433B2 Manifold style metering mechanism for use with beverage dispensing system
An automated beverage dispenser include a metering manifold that contains a pair of mating manifold blocks forming as a generally rectangular cuboid element forming a minimized volume manifold block. A fluid conduit system, a sensor control system and a valve and actuator system are incorporated in and on the minimized volume manifold block. The fluid conduit system comprises a series of linear, interacting fluid channels including a central linear conduit containing a magnetic piston and forming an operative portion of a metering mechanism for providing a metered discharge of beer or beverage between the bulk storage and a tap or spigot in a manner that provides for a beverage specific controlled metered pour into a beverage container. The instant abstract is neither intended to define the invention disclosed in this specification nor intended to limit the scope of the invention in any way.
US11378426B2 System and method for monitoring sensor linearity as part of a production process
Methods and systems for automated monitoring of sensors associated with a tool used in a manufacturing process are described. Sensor health may be evaluated based on the sensor's actual responses to set point changes. Rather than interrupt operation of the tool to determine whether one or more sensors are behaving in a predictable manner over an applicable range of operating conditions, pairs of set point values and sensor responses may be collected during the manufacturing process and stored in a time-indexed manner. A virtual model may be created for each sensor using selected ones of the indexed pairs and represented as points in an orthogonal coordinate system to identify a predictable operating region corresponding to the operating range. If a sensor response to a set point change, reflected in a stored, time indexed pair, is non-linear or offset relative to the predictable operating region, an alarm may be generated.
US11378425B2 Measurement apparatus unit
A measurement apparatus unit is mounted to a vehicle. The measurement apparatus unit includes a base and a plurality of detection modules. The plurality of detection modules are mounted to the base. Each of the plurality of detection modules includes a casing and a detector. The detector is housed in the casing. The casing includes a mounting portion for detachably mounting each of the plurality of detection modules to the base. The mounting portion has a shape that is common among the plurality of detection modules.
US11378423B2 Long-distance optical cable physical safety monitoring system
A long-distance optical cable physical safety monitoring system, including a light source module, a light interference module, a sensing module, a reflection module, a photovoltaic conversion module, and a data processing module. The light interference module is use for dividing a light beam into multiple light beams; the sensing module is use for transmitting the multiple light beams; the reflection module is used for reflecting the multiple light beams to make the light interference module to output an interference signal; the photovoltaic conversion module is used for converting the interference signal to obtain a data signal; the data processing module is used for processing the data signal. The long-distance optical cable physical safety monitoring system is passive, low in energy consumption, anti-jamming, low in false positive rate, simple in construction, and convenient in maintenance.
US11378422B2 Method and apparatus for improved performance in encoder systems by configuring a detector array using a partition map and assigning weights to output currents of the detector array
An encoder system includes a configurable detector array, wherein the configurable detector array includes a plurality of detectors. The encoder system may also include a memory operable to store a partition map that defines a state for each of the plurality of detectors. The encoder system may also include an emitter operable to generate a flux modulated by a motion object, wherein the configurable detector array is operable to receive the flux and generate respective current outputs for each of the detectors in response to the flux. In an embodiment, the current outputs from detectors having a same state are grouped together. The encoder system may also include one or more current duplicators to duplicate the current outputs from detectors having one state to group with the current outputs from detectors having a different state. The encoder system may also adjust weights of the current outputs.
US11378417B2 Rotation detection device
A rotation detecting device includes a member to be detected, and a sensor section arranged opposite the member to be detected. The sensor section includes two magnetic sensors, each including a detecting portion to detect a magnetic field produced from the member to be detected, with the detecting portions of the sensors being arranged in such a manner as to overlap each other in an opposite arrangement direction of the sensor section and the member to be detected, and a housing provided to cover the sensors together, and including an opposite surface to the member to be detected. The detecting portion of one of the sensors, which is arranged in a side of the sensor section close to the member to be detected, is arranged in such a manner as to be inclined with respect to the opposite surface of the housing.
US11378416B2 Method for wireless transmission of time-critical data, in particular alarm data, from a battery-operated meter
A method for wireless transmission of time-critical data, in particular alarm data, from a battery-operated meter, preferably a consumption meter, to a preferably likewise battery-operated wireless communication module uses a short-range wireless standard, in which meter and wireless communication module act as master or slave, or vice versa, meter and wireless communication module have been coupled in advance, meter data are sent from the meter to the wireless communication module over a wireless communication link and the meter data differ from the time-critical data. An active link is established between meter and wireless communication module to send the meter data and/or time-critical data from the meter to the wireless communication module. First advertising events are sent to initiate establishing communication for transmitting the meter data, and second advertising events are sent to initiate establishing communication for transmitting the time-critical data.
US11378412B2 Device and method for outputting navigation information, and vehicle
A device and a method for outputting navigation information for a vehicle are provided. Position data, destination data, and parking data containing information relating to at least two parking space positions and the availability of parking spaces at the at least two parking space positions can be provided via an input interface. A data processing device is configured to determine an order in which at least some of the at least two parking space positions should be approached based on the provided position data, destination data and parking data in such a manner that the determined order meets an optimization criterion. The data processing device is also configured to check whether the optimization criterion can be met by waiting at the at least one parking space position or by returning to a parking space position to be approached before the at least one parking space position.
US11378409B2 Method and system for providing in advance information on driving actions for improving the global efficiency of a vehicle
The present invention relates to a computer implemented method for providing in advance information on driving actions for improving the global efficiency of a vehicle. The method comprising the steps of receiving vehicle technical data (VTD) from a VTD processor at a processing device; generating local information at the processing device from the received VTD and processing device information generated by the processing device; creating remote information at a remote server from the processing device information, external data provider information coming from one or more external data providers and client logistic information; and presenting the remote information and optionally the local information to the driving agent in advance of the driving action using the processing device. A system for carrying out said method comprising at least one processing device connected to a remote server is also disclosed.
US11378407B2 Electronic apparatus and method for implementing simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM)
The present disclosure relates to a method of selecting representative measurements from among measurements related to an environment around a movable object and determining whether the representative measurements are associated with landmarks to realize SLAM and an electronic apparatus for the same. One or more of an electronic apparatus, a vehicle, and an autonomous vehicle of the present disclosure may be connected to, for example, an artificial intelligence module, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), a robot, an augmented reality (AR) device, a virtual reality (VR) device, or a 5G service device.
US11378402B2 Signal evaluation of an acceleration sensor
A device for tracking a mobile article comprises a navigation system adapted to track a movement of the mobile article, a power source adapted to power the navigation system, an acceleration sensor, and a computation unit receiving an output signal from the acceleration sensor. The computation unit determines whether the mobile article is at a standstill or moving based on the output signal and initiates a sleep mode if the output signal has not changed for a specifiable time.
US11378400B2 Offset calculation device, offset correction device, and offset calculation method
An offset calculation device includes a determination unit configured to determine a rotation state of an object having an angular velocity sensed by a gyro sensor based on a moving average value of sensed angular velocity during a plurality of time periods differing from each other, the moving average value being calculated from chronological data of numerical values corresponding to the sensor data output from the gyro sensor. The offset calculation device further includes a calculation unit configured to calculate an offset value of the sensor data based on the sensor data corresponding to a time period in which the target object was deemed to be in a non-rotation state by the determination unit.
US11378399B2 High-performance inertial measurements using a redundant array of inexpensive inertial sensors
A method for determining the rotational rate of a movable member using an array of inertial sensors is provided. The method includes defining a hidden Markov model (“HMM”). The HMM represents a discrete value measurement of the rotational rate of the movable member. A transition probability of the HMM accounts for a motion model (linear or non-linear) of the movable member. An observation probability of the HMM accounts for noise and bias of at least one of the inertial sensors of the array of inertial sensors. A processor receives input from the array of inertial sensors. The processor determines the rotational rate of the movable member by solving for an output of the HMM using the input received from the array of inertial sensors. The processor may use a forward algorithm, a forward-backward algorithm, or a Viterbi algorithm to solve the HMM.
US11378398B2 Surveying device with automatic training of locked object or person for camera based target tracking
The invention generally relates to an industrial or geodetic surveying device having a tracking unit configured to receive over a tracking channel a tracking signal which is used to track a cooperative target. According to the invention, the surveying device comprises a camera to generate image data, wherein based on the additional knowledge about the position of the cooperative target in an image generated in the locked state, the visual appearance of the target carrier is learned and the result is stored in the form of a detector for use in a backup tracking mode.
US11378397B2 Geoid measurement method, geoid measurement apparatus, geoid estimation device, and geoid calculation data collection device
A change in geoid height is measured easily. A geoid measurement method of the present invention executes an inertial measurement data acquiring step, a comparison data acquiring step, a state variable estimating step, and a geoid calculating step. In the inertial measurement data acquiring step, data related to velocity, position, and attitude angle is acquired as inertially-derived data based on the output of an inertial measurement part having a three-axis gyro and a three-axis accelerometer attached to a moving body. In the comparison data acquiring step, data related to velocity is acquired as comparison data from a source other than the inertial measurement part. In the state variable estimating step, state variables including a plumb line deviation are estimated by using the inertially-derived data and the comparison data to apply a Kalman filter in which the plumb line deviation is included in the state variables.
US11378392B2 Marker
In order to provide a means to uniquely estimate the attitude in a wider range of angles to thereby realize a more accurate attitude estimate, a planar marker is provided. The planar marker includes a planar visual marker having a two-dimensional pattern code and at least two attitude inversion detection patterns Fx and Fy each consisting of a transparent cylindrical body having a pattern on the side face within the range of 180 degrees around the central axis ra and being provided so as to be orthogonal to each other on the same plane as that of planar visual marker. A marker is provided that includes at least one attitude inversion detection pattern. The attitude inversion detection pattern consists of the planar visual marker and a transparent spherical body having a pattern on a hemispherical surface and is provided on the same plane as that of the planar visual marker.
US11378390B2 CMOS image sensor for 2D imaging and depth measurement with ambient light rejection
Using the same image sensor to capture both a two-dimensional (2D) image of a three-dimensional (3D) object and 3D depth measurements for the object. A laser point-scans the surface of the object with light spots, which are detected by a pixel array in the image sensor to generate the 3D depth profile of the object using triangulation. Each row of pixels in the pixel array forms an epipolar line of the corresponding laser scan line. Timestamping provides a correspondence between the pixel location of a captured light spot and the respective scan angle of the laser to remove any ambiguity in triangulation. An Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) in the image sensor generates a multi-bit output in the 2D mode and a binary output in the 3D mode to generate timestamps. Strong ambient light is rejected by switching the image sensor to a 3D logarithmic mode from a 3D linear mode.
US11378384B2 Distance measurement apparatus and control method therefor
According to an exemplary embodiment, a distance measuring apparatus includes: a display unit and a sound output unit; a location acquiring sensor configured to acquire a current location; a slope sensor configured to measure a tilt angle; a distance measuring sensor configured to measure the straight line distance to a target; and a control unit configured to calculate a height of the target by using the tilt angle and the straight line distance, to calculate an attack distance by using a relationship between the height of the target, a landing angle, and the attack distance, and to output the attack distance to at least one of the display unit and the sound output unit.
US11378381B2 Magnetic field sensor and method for mounting a magnet
A magnetic field sensor has a magnet (M1) that produces a magnetic field with a magnetic field axis (f), has a magnet axis (a) and is held in a component (4) that can move about at least one axis and has a component axis (b). Also a method for mounting a magnet (M1) of a magnetic field sensor. The magnet (M1) is held in the component (4) in such a manner that the magnetic field axis (f) coincides, as closely as possible, with the component axis (b). A deviation of the magnetic field axis (f) from the magnet axis (a) is measured, and the angle of deviation (α) is corrected during the mounting of the magnet (M1) in the component (4).
US11378380B2 Rotational angle sensor holding system
A retaining system for a rotation angle sensor assembly is disclosed. The retaining system includes a first retaining element for coupling to a first of two machine parts and comprising a rotation angle sensor of the rotation angle sensor assembly. The retaining system also includes a second retaining element for coupling to a second of the two machine parts and comprising at least one position encoder element of the rotation angle sensor assembly corresponding to the rotation angle sensor. The rotation angle sensor is configured to detect a rotation of the position encoder element relative to the rotation angle sensor. The first retaining element is configured to guide the rotation angle sensor via a guide positioned between the first retaining element and the second retaining element so as to be rotatable relative to the position encoder element on the second retaining element.
US11378372B2 Exposed ballistic transfer with encapsulated receiver booster
According to some embodiments, devices, systems, and methods of connecting and sealing against the introduction of liquids a receiver booster and a detonating cord in an exposed perforating gun are disclosed. According to an aspect, an encapsulated receiver booster is disclosed. The encapsulated receiver booster has an effective connection and seal with a detonating cord and the seal provides consistent integrity against the introduction of liquid, occupies a relatively small amount of space around the connection between the detonating cord and receiver booster, and is configured for use with exposed perforating gun systems. According to other aspects, associated exposed perforating gun systems and methods for connecting and sealing a receiver booster and a detonating cord are generally disclosed.
US11378371B2 Projectable device for use with mixed reality system
A peripheral device that is used with a mixed reality system that is thrown by the user of the mixed reality system and captures scene and mapping data of the area the peripheral is thrown into. Upon capturing the scene and mapping data, the peripheral transmits the data (in some embodiments, including processed results of evaluation of the data) to the mixed reality system. The mixed reality system displays a visual representation of the scene and mapping data on a near eye display. In some embodiments, the visual representation appears in real space enabling an effect where the user of the mixed reality system can see through walls or other obstructions. In some embodiments, the peripheral is configured to detonate upon the satisfaction of a variable set of conditions.
US11378370B2 Container for firearm cartridges
A cartridge container for firearms is provided that includes a plurality of brackets coupled to an outer cover in such a way that the brackets may be readily independently removed from the outer cover. The brackets are configured to then be used to rapidly load cartridges stored in the brackets into a magazine.
US11378360B1 Apparatuses and wearable armor systems including electrical sources
An apparatus for an armor system includes a housing case, an interior ballistic panel, a frame, a power source, and a control unit. The housing case includes a top shell and a bottom shell, where the top shell is removably secured to the bottom shell, forming a cavity. The interior ballistic panel is removably arranged within the cavity between the top shell and the bottom shell. The frame is arranged within the cavity between the top shell and the interior ballistic panel, the frame including a compartment. The power source is arranged within the compartment of the frame, and the control unit is communicatively connected to the power source to manage operation of the power source.
US11378359B2 Armor systems with pressure wave redirection technology
An armor system or plate designed to reduce the extent of back face deformation by re-directing the pressure wave created by a projectile impact. More specifically, armor systems according to embodiments of the invention are provided with redirection channels whereby the pressure or shock waves generated by projectile impact are guided or spread laterally along the channels and out of the plate so as to reduce back face deformation and consequent impact to the wearer.
US11378358B2 Target display device
Disclosed herein is a target display device for assisting to aim at a target beyond a vision obstructing object, the device comprising: a forward-facing camera; a target marker projector; and an orientation marker projector, wherein: the forward-facing camera is adapted to capture an image beyond the vision obstructing object; the target marker projector is adapted to project a target marker; the orientation marker projector is adapted to project an orientation marker; and the forward-facing camera is adapted to capture an image in alignment with the target marker and the orientation marker along a longitudinal axial plane through the target display device.
US11378356B2 Thigh mount
Representative implementations of devices and techniques provide a thigh mount assembly, to mount and to support an implement (such as a handgun, for example), an implement holster (such as a handgun holster or shell, for example), or the like, along with one or more accessories (duty pouches such as magazine carriers, a baton holder, a pepper spray canister, flashlight, or other carriers or accessories, for example) in a variety of configurations while worn on a person. Alternately, the thigh mount assembly may be used as a support for additional accessories (e.g., weapons, tools, instruments, supplies, etc.) as desired, such as accessories that are desired to be carried on the person. The assembly includes one or more removable or permanent attachment devices that may be used to temporarily or permanently attach the one or more accessories, as well as multiple attachment points that may also be used in like manner.
US11378355B1 System for providing a third-party notification of weapon danger
A smart holster system may provide notifications of weapon danger, and may include a holster body with a first sensor. The first sensor may detect removal of the weapon from the holster body and indicate the weapon has been drawn. A second sensor coupled to the holster body may detect a gunshot. An indicator panel may include first, second, and third indicators. The first indicator may activate when the weapon has been drawn or the gunshot has been detected. The second indicator may activate after the weapon has been drawn and until the gunshot is detected or a predetermined amount of time elapses. The third indicator may activate after the gunshot is detected or the predetermined amount of time elapses after the weapon has been drawn. A transmitter may notify a Public Safety Access Point (PSAP) without entering a phone number in response to the third indicator being activated.
US11378346B2 Two-phase metallic alloys to facilitate thermal energy storage of a system on chip
Embodiments herein relate to systems, apparatuses, processing, and techniques related to patterning one or more sides of a thin film capacitor (TFC) sheet, where the TFC sheet has a first side and a second side opposite the first side. The first side and the second side of the TFC sheet are metal and are separated by a dielectric layer, and the patterned TFC sheet is to provide at least one of a capacitor or a routing feature on a first side of a substrate that has the first side and a second side opposite the first side.
US11378342B2 Tube bundle-type heat exchanger, tube base, and method for sealing same
A tube bundle-type heat exchanger, to a tube base, and to a method for sealing same. Aspects of the invention relate to a tube base for a tube bundle-type heat exchanger. In particular, the tube base includes a stack of multiple tube base plates with at least one through-opening for receiving a respective tube of the tube bundle-type heat exchanger. The throughopening is sealed by at least one seal ring. Additional aspects relate to a tube bundle-type heat exchanger comprising such a tube base and to a method for sealing a tube bundle-type heat exchanger in particular in the region of the tube base.
US11378339B2 Three-stage heat exchanger for an air-cooled condenser
The present invention relates to a V-shaped heat exchanger for condensing exhaust steam from a turbine. The V-shaped heat exchanger comprises primary, secondary and tertiary single-row condensing tubes placed in a V-shaped geometry. A steam supply manifold supplies the exhaust steam to lower ends of the primary tubes and steam that is not condensed in the primary tubes is collected at upper ends of the primary tubes and transported to the secondary tubes using top connecting manifolds. Steam that is not condensed in the secondary tubes is further transported to the tertiary tubes using a bottom connection manifold. The tertiary tubes are coupled at their ends with an evacuation manifold for evacuating non-condensable gases.
US11378336B2 Dental cooling method and dental cooling device
A dental cooling device is provided, comprising a muffle (12) and a medium (30) as cooling source. The medium (30), in particular a liquid medium (30), is stored at least in the outer region of the muffle (12) and has an evaporation temperature higher than the room temperature. The quantity of medium (30) is calculated in advance such that the enthalpy of evaporation of the medium is substantially destroyed or consumed when cooling the muffle (12) to the evaporation temperature.
US11378334B2 Spray drum system
A spray drum system includes a drum drying device and a spray device. The spray device is configured to spray solid particles on the drum drying device. The spray device includes a feeding hopper, a vibrator, a pneumatic conveyor and a high-pressure air source. The feeding hopper is configured to accommodate the solid particles. The vibrator is connected with an output port of the feeding hopper and configured to vibrate the feeding hopper and output the solid particles and control an output rate of the solid particles. The pneumatic conveyor is configured to receive the solid particles output from the vibrator and spray over the drum drying device. The high-pressure air source is connected with the pneumatic conveyor and configured to supply a gas driving force required to transport and spray the solid particles.
US11378331B2 Refrigerator and out plate for refrigerator door
A refrigerator includes a cabinet, a door, an out plate that defines a front surface of the door, a display part at the out plate that defines plate holes configured to display operation information of the refrigerator by transmission of light through the out plate, light emitting members in the door at positions corresponding to the plate holes, hole filling members that fill the plate holes, and a first layer located at a surface of the hole filling members. The first layer includes a light blocking part, and light transmission parts positioned in an inner region of the plate holes. The display part is configured to transmit light having passed through one or more of the light transmission parts corresponding to one or more of the light emitting members.
US11378328B2 Polymer trim breaker having gas-blocking flakes and an epoxy coating
A refrigerator includes an inner liner, an outer wrapper and a trim breaker that extends between the inner liner and the outer wrapper to define an insulated structural cabinet. The trim breaker includes a plurality of gas-blocking flakes, wherein each gas-blocking flake includes a longitudinal axis that extends substantially parallel with an elongated surface of the respective gas-blocking flake. The longitudinal axis and the elongated surface of each corresponding gas-blocking flake is oriented to be substantially parallel with a portion of an outer surface of the trim breaker located near the respective gas-blocking flake.
US11378312B2 Refrigeration chiller or cooler system with self-cleaning filter
An automatic and dynamic filter window for the air inlet to a chiller or cooler is disclosed, including a controller and a scrolling filter for replacing filters prior to clogging or contamination that may compromise the operation of the chiller.
US11378310B2 Dynamically adaptive combined heat and power system with a thermal energy store and method thereof
The present invention provides for a combined heat and power system including at least one engine, operatively coupled to a generator, having at least one first heat source adapted to provide a first thermal energy output at a first temperature range, and at least one second heat source adapted to provide a second thermal energy output at a second temperature range, at least one first heat exchanger, operatively coupled to said at least one engine, and adapted to selectively receive and transfer at least a portion of any one or all of said first thermal energy output and said at least one second thermal energy output; and a dynamically adaptive heat storage system.
US11378309B2 Multi-stage vortex tube assembly for low pressure and low flow applications
Two-stage vortex tube assemblies including an internal vortex generation chamber for generating a main vortex and a compressed air inlet having a tangential outlet port for creating a pre-vortex in an inflow of compressed air in a direction of flow of the main vortex. The two-stage vortex assemblies may be utilized in low pressure and low flow applications such as seat climatization, local heating or cooling, etc. Further disclosed are seat constructions and seat climatization systems utilizing a two-stage vortex tube as a single source for heating or cooling.
US11378307B2 Hybrid condensing boiler with preheater
A boiler includes a tank, a gas circuit that includes a main combustion chamber in the tank and branch tubes in the tank that extend off of the main combustion chamber, and a water circuit fluidly isolated from the gas circuit. The water circuit includes a first manifold and water tubes that extend off of the first manifold. Each water tube extends through a respective one of the branch tubes, which may serve to preheat the water prior to discharge of the water into the tank.
US11378306B2 Supply module having a heating device for conveying an operating/auxiliary agent capable of freezing
The invention relates to a supply module (10) for conveying an operating/auxiliary agent capable of freezing for the exhaust gas aftertreatment of an internal combustion engine and for heating a reservoir holding the operating/auxiliary agent capable of freezing. The supply module (10) comprises a main heater (18) and an auxiliary heater (30), which are electrically contacted on a supporting body (24). A pot wall (52) of a heating pot (50) comprises electrical contacts (62) of the main heater (18) and electrical contacts (60) of the auxiliary heater (30).
US11378299B2 Metadata driven method and system for airborne viral infection risk and air quality analysis from networked air quality sensors
A computer implemented system and process of analyzing real-time measurements of a plurality of air quality sensors to provide an calculated estimate of airborne virus infection and air quality evaluation from current air quality measurements, advise those at risk, advise responsible parties of recommended actions to take, and in some embodiments take direct action in communication of instructions to air filtration and treatment equipment and HVAC systems to improve outside air flow, increase filtration, treat contaminated air and reduce humidity and reduce the risk of airborne virus transmission. Sensor data, calculated airborne infection risk, air quality, warnings and reports are created and distributed to network connected devices.
US11378298B2 Control method for ventilation apparatus
Disclosed is a control method of a ventilation apparatus, the method including: a determination step in which measured outdoor temperature and humidity and the measured indoor temperature and humidity are equal to or greater than a set temperature and a set humidity; and a drying operation step in which, when the outdoor temperature and humidity and the indoor temperature and humidity, reach the set temperature and the set humidity, a first desiccant heat exchanger and a second heat exchanger operate in a dry mode, wherein the first desiccant heat exchanger is provided in a first common passage, through which indoor space air or outdoor space air flows, to absorb or desorb moisture, and the second desiccant heat exchanger is provided in a second common passage, which is separate from the first common passage, and through which indoor air or outdoor air flows, to absorb or desorb moisture in air.
US11378295B2 Air conditioner with heater priority mode and compressor priority mode
An air conditioner includes a heat medium circuit, a refrigerant cycle device, a discharge capacity controlling section, a heat generation amount controlling section, a target temperature determining section, and an upper limit determining section. The heat medium circuit includes a heating heat exchanger and an electric heater. The refrigerant cycle device exchanges heat between a heat medium in the heat medium circuit and a refrigerant discharged from an electric compressor. During a heater priority mode, the rotational speed of the compressor is increased to reach an upper limit and a heating amount of the heater is increased as a temperature difference increases. During a compressor priority mode, the heating amount of the heater is decreased and the rotational speed is increased to compensate for a decreasing amount.
US11378289B2 Energy exchange apparatus for sensible and latent heat
An apparatus is provided and arranged with an air control system to alternately direct a first and a second airflow to a first and a second energy-absorbing body in order to achieve a heat and moisture transfer between the two airflows. The energy exchange bodies alternate between recovery and release modes such that when one energy exchange body is in the release mode the other is in the recovery mode. Each of the first and second energy absorbing bodies is divided into a first latent energy recovery portion which includes a moisture absorbent material so that it is arranged to absorb latent energy and a second sensible energy recovery portion which is substantially free from moisture absorbent material so as to absorb primarily sensible energy.
US11378281B2 Home appliance having a low back rear vent trim
A home cooking appliance includes a rear vent trim at a rear side of the top of the housing that is configured to guide flue gases exiting from an exhaust channel of a cooking compartment in an upward direction out of the housing. The rear vent trim includes a body, a back panel closing a rear side of the body, and a heat shield disposed between the back panel and the flue gases flowing in the rear vent trim. The heat shield is spaced from the back panel and forms an air gap between the back panel and the heat shield.
US11378280B1 Gear two-way clutching mechanism
A disclosure relates to a gear two-way clutching mechanism that is acted between the power output and the loading and mainly comprising a power source, a loading, a clutching unit and a deceleration unit. When the first output gear of the loading unit is driven by the power source to rotate to a predetermined position, the teeth missing portion is tangential with and corresponds to the buffer gear, or the wheel teeth portion meshes the buffer gear. The clutching unit connected between the power source, and the loading can perform clutch without working and enables the loading end to freely rotate, or the clutching unit can perform mesh working so that power of the power source is directly outputted to the loading end. With the deceleration unit connected to rear section and/or front section of the clutching unit, speed reduction ratio of the transmission chain connected between the power source and the loading can change to achieve effect of enhancing or changing output torque.
US11378279B2 Combustible fuel burning stove with spark arrestor
Disclosed is a stove having a top portion including a spark arrestor which includes a base assembly comprising a base ring, a base crown, a mesh side screen connecting the base ring and the base crown, and at least one handle, and a top assembly comprising a top crown, a mesh top screen extending from the top crown, and at least one handle, wherein the base assembly is sized to fit removably onto the top portion of the stove such that the base assembly is configured to block sparks or embers produced by the stove, and wherein the top assembly fits removably onto the base crown such that the top assembly is configured to block sparks or embers produced by the stove.
US11378275B2 High shear swirler with recessed fuel filmer for a gas turbine engine
An assembly is provided for a turbine engine. This assembly includes a swirler and a fuel nozzle. The swirler is configured with an outer wall, an inner wall, an outer passage and an inner passage. The outer wall circumscribes the inner wall and extends axially along an axis to a distal outer wall end. The inner wall extends axially along the axis to a distal inner wall end that is axially recessed within the swirler from the distal outer wall end. The outer passage is formed by and radially between the inner wall and the outer wall. The inner passage is formed by and radially within the inner wall. The fuel nozzle projects into the inner passage. The fuel nozzle is configured with a plurality of orifices axially aligned with the inner wall and arranged circumferentially about the axis.
US11378274B2 System and method for integrated carbon dioxide gas separation from combustion gases
An integrated fuel combustion system with gas separation (adsorptive, absorptive, membrane or other suitable gas separation) separates a portion of carbon dioxide from a combustion gas mixture and provides for recycle of separated carbon dioxide to the intake of a fuel combustor for combustion. A process for carbon dioxide separation and recycle includes: admitting combustion gas to an adsorptive gas separation system contactor containing adsorbent material; adsorbing a portion of carbon dioxide; recovering a first product stream depleted in carbon dioxide for release or use; desorbing carbon dioxide from the adsorbent material and recovering a desorbed second product stream enriched in carbon dioxide for sequestration or use; admitting a conditioning and/or desorption fluid into the contactor and desorbing a second portion of carbon dioxide to recover a carbon dioxide enriched conditioning stream; and recycling a portion of the carbon dioxide enriched conditioning stream to an inlet of fuel combustor to pass through the fuel combustor for combustion.
US11378272B2 Smart candle platform and system
An example Smart Candle Platform is configured to includes a candle fixture that comprises an outer shell having an opening, a mid-frame, and a base, and a fuel bottle configured to hold a fuel material and is removably coupled to the candle fixture. The fuel bottle is positioned at least partially within a hollow interior of the mid-frame of the candle fixture and accommodated by the base. The fuel bottle further comprises a wick that extends through an opening of the outer shell, and the candle fixture includes an ignitor configured to ignite the fuel material via the wick to produce a living flame, a proximity sensor to sense a distance between an object and the living flame, a self-extinguisher, and a control system configured to, upon determining the distance between the object and the living flame is unsafe, control the self-extinguisher to extinguish the living flame.
US11378270B2 Cabinet lamp and lamp cabinet
The application relates to a cabinet lamp and a lamp cabinet. The cabinet lamp includes a lamp housing, an elastic member and a light-emitting assembly. The lamp housing includes a first shell plate and a second shell plate. The first shell plate and the second shell plate enclose a first space. A surface of the first shell plate surrounding the first space or a surface of the second shell plate surrounding the first space is provided with a first connection part. The elastic member includes a second connection part, the elastic member fits with the first space in a plugging-in manner, and the second connection part is in snap fit with the first connection part. The elastic member is configured to be installed on an inner top wall of the lamp cabinet. The light-emitting assembly is installed on the lamp housing.
US11378265B2 Spot lamp holder and spot lamp
A spot lamp holder and spot lamp are provided. The spot lamp holder may include a first housing and a second housing. The second housing may include a mounting cavity. A mounting end of the second housing may be an open end and coupled with the mounting cavity. A first limiting portion and a second limiting portion spaced apart from each other may be disposed on an inner wall of the mounting cavity. A mounting groove may be disposed between the first limiting portion and the second limiting portion. The first housing may include a clamping portion. The clamping portion may be fitted with the mounting groove.
US11378264B2 Downlight apparatus
A downlight apparatus includes a light source module, a cup housing, and a rotation structure. The cup housing has a surface rim and cup body. The surface rim defines a light opening. The surface rim covers an installation hole of an installation cavity. The multiple LED modules are disposed in the container space for emitting light out of the downlight apparatus from the light opening. The rotation structure selectively defines a first exterior diameter and a second exterior diameter. The first exterior diameter being larger than the second exterior diameter and an installation diameter of the installation hole. The second exterior diameter is smaller than the installation diameter.
US11378263B2 Holders for a light source
A holder for a light source comprises a first arm connected at a first arm second end to a pivot member (300) having a pivot member central axis. The first arm has a first arm first end comprising a first clip. The first arm is configured to pivot around the pivot member central axis. The pivot member is configured to frictionally engage with the light source.
US11378260B2 Mounting fixture for mounting an LED connector assembly
A mounting frame and an LED assembly. The mounting frame has a mounting opening which extends from a first surface of the mounting frame toward a second surface of the mounting frame. Centering ribs are provided about a circumference of the mounting opening. The centering ribs are spaced from the first surface. Retention projections are provided about the circumference of the mounting opening. The retention projections are spaced from the centering ribs.
US11378259B2 Light-emitting module
A light-emitting module includes a first mounting board which has a first surface, a second surface opposite to the first surface, and a recess on the first surface. An opening passes through the first mounting board from a bottom surface of the recess to the second surface. A second mounting board has a mounting surface and a light-emitting element surface opposite to the mounting surface and is provided in the recess such that the light-emitting element surface faces the bottom surface of the recess. A light-emitting element is provided on the light-emitting element surface and configured to emit light through the opening. An elastic cushion is provided between the bottom surface and the light-emitting element surface. The second mounting board projects from the first surface of the first mounting board when a force pressing the second mounting board toward the bottom surface of the recess is not applied.
US11378258B2 Line lighting device
A line lighting device includes a light emitting unit, a light guide rod and a case. The light emitting unit includes a light emitter emitting light. The light guide rod transmits the light emitted by the light emitting unit and guides the light in a longitudinal direction thereof. The case includes a case main body receiving the light guide rod therein. The light emitting unit is installed to the light guide rod and the case by rotating the light emitting unit by a predetermined angle with respect to the light guide rod and the case, while maintaining a state where a first end of the light guide rod in the longitudinal direction of the light guide rod is opposed to the light emitter.
US11378257B2 Low-profile niche for underwater pool/spa lights
A niche for a pool or spa light includes a back wall having an aperture for a power cable, a side wall, a plurality of mounting ribs, and means for receiving a locking mechanism of a pool or a spa light for locking the pool or spa light in position with respect to the niche. In another embodiment, a niche for a pool or spa light includes a body and a rotatable hub with a plurality of mounting ribs for attaching a pool or spa light to the hub. The body includes a back wall having a power cable aperture and a threaded aperture for receiving a screw, and a side wall. The hub includes a back wall having an aperture for receiving the screw and a plurality of mounting ribs, the hub being rotatable about the screw.
US11378256B2 Light output system with reflector and lens for highly spatially uniform light output
In some embodiments, optical systems with a reflector and a lens proximate a light output opening of the reflector provide light output with high spatial uniformity and high efficiency. The reflectors are shaped to provide substantially angularly uniform light output and the lens is configured to transform this angularly uniform light output into spatially uniform light output. The light output may be directed into a spatial light modulator, which modulates the light to project an image.
US11378252B2 Lighting device
The lighting device disclosed in the embodiment includes a substrate, light sources disposed on the substrate at predetermined intervals, a resin layer disposed on the substrate and the light sources, and a phosphor layer disposed on the resin layer. The phosphor layer includes a first region overlapped with some of the N light sources in a direction perpendicular to the substrate and including a flat region, and a second region extending from a side surface of the first region toward the substrate and including a curved surface. The second region includes a first point horizontally in contact with the substrate from a center of a first light source closest to the side surface of the resin layer, a second point on the curved surface, and a third point where a straight line perpendicular to the substrate passes the center of the first light source, and a second distance from the center of the first light source to the second point is greater than a first distance from the center of the first light source to the first point, and is smaller than a third distance from the center of the first light source to the third point.
US11378251B2 Double-cone candle shade
A candle shade is adapted to fit securely atop a candle vessel. The shade assumes the form of a double conical frustum. An interior shell makes direct contact with the candle vessel. The interior shell reflects radiative heat back to the candle surface while allowing smoke and gases to vent upward. Ideally, it is constructed from aluminum sheet metal and includes a band near the lower opening for an airtight seal. An exterior shell encloses the interior shell. The exterior shell protects the outer environment from the heat of the flame, especially so that the shade can be handled safely. Insulation is aided by handles on the exterior shell. Spacers affixed to the interior shell also create an insulating air space between the interior and exterior shells. The double-cone candle shade reduces candle “set” time by 65%.
US11378247B1 Vehicle exterior lighting systems with tailgate mounted backup lamps
Vehicle exterior lighting systems for vehicles equipped with tailgate assemblies may be configured to provide redundant backup lighting functionality for all tailgate positions (e.g., closed, open, and removed). Exemplary systems may include both vehicle static body structure mounted backup lamps and tailgate structure mounted backup lamps for providing the backup lighting redundancy.
US11378241B1 Illumination device, lighting system and method of operating the illumination device
The invention relates to an illumination device comprising a plurality of LEDs (3) arranged on a carrier, an optical element disposed in a path of light emitted by at least one of said LEDs (3), and a driving unit for operating at least one of said LEDs (3). The driving unit in a first operation mode drives at a selected power a first selection of LEDs (13, FIG. 3A) to issue a first beam with a device light flux and with a first beam width, and drives in an at least one further operation mode at said selected power a further selection of LEDs (13, FIG. 3B), different in at least one LED from said first selection, to issue a further beam with said device light flux and with a further beam width wider than the first beam width. The LEDs of the further selection of the LEDs are evenly distributed over the carrier.
US11378240B1 Light and shadow water ball structure
A light and shadow water ball structure mainly includes a seat body, water ball and projector, where the water ball is fixed to the seat body, and the projector includes a projection seat and grating sheet; the projection seat is configured on one side of the water ball, and the inside of the projection seat is provided with a projection passage, where one end of the projection passage is formed an opening, the inside of the projection passage is provided with a light-emitting element and grating sheet spaced from each other, and the grating sheet has a pattern projected on an object outside the seat body through the light emitted from the first light-emitting element.
US11378238B2 Light string and light string circuits
A light string includes an illumination device, a first wire, a second wire, soldering material, and transparent adhesive. The illumination device includes two soldering portions. The conductors of the first wire and the second wire are partially exposed to form a first soldering section and a second soldering section. Soldering material is used to attach the first soldering section and the second soldering section to the two soldering portions. The transparent adhesive forms a layer over, and covers, the illumination device, the first soldering section and the second soldering section, and extends to partially cover other portions of the first wire and the second wire.
US11378235B2 Method and apparatus for detecting leaks in a building water system
A system and method for detecting multiple incidents in a set of flow meter units attached to a set of water consuming units. A plurality of uniquely identified flow meter units are operatively connected to a central control unit. The control unit is programmable to send alerts based on leaking incident status of particular flow meter units so that a responder may receive the alert and timely address the alert. The central control receives and stores data from the multiple flow meter units, including volumetric flow, time, and status and location of each alert. A method of detecting leaking in a building having multiple separate units, each unit having a unit water supply, includes placing a specially configured controller having a flow meter and automatic shut-off valve in each unit of the building. Leak sensors are positioned in water-leak risk areas wherein the controller communicates with both the flow meter and the sensors. A communication is established in between the controller and the sensors. One or more individuals are identified to receive an alert when leakage (or over-pressure conditions) occurs. Water flow is measured with the controller in multiple of the units and using one or more of the sensors. The measurements detect changes when compared to earlier established baseline parameters. An alert is sent to one or more of the individuals (e.g. owner(s), maintenance staff, management) when an abnormal water flow valve is measured.
US11378234B2 Pipeline interchange/transmix
In one embodiment, a process is taught where the process begins by flowing a first product through a first pipeline and flowing a second product through a second pipeline. The process then produces a blended product by mixing both the first product and the second product within a pipeline interchange which is connected downstream to both the first pipeline and the second pipeline. The blended product then flows from the pipeline interchange to a third pipeline that is connected downstream of pipeline interchange. The blended product is analyzed in the third pipeline with an automated analyzer that is capable of physical and/or chemically analyzing the blended product in the third pipeline and generating blended data. The blended data is then interpreted in a data analyzer by comparing the physical and/or chemical characteristics of the blended data to an optimal blended data and determining the adjustments in the flow of the first product and the flow of the second product to achieve optimal blended data from the blended product. The adjustments are then communicated to adjust the flow of the first product in the first pipeline and the flow of the second product in the second pipeline.
US11378229B2 Installation hinge and installation method
An display installation hinge includes pivot arms extending from a lower portion of a housing, for enabling pivoting between an open position in which the pivot arms may engage with the display, and a closed position in which the display has been moved to a closed position in relation to the wall-mounted housing. The pivot arms have a distal free end configured to engage with the display, wherein a proximal end of the pivot arms is associated with a pivot axis. The installation hinge further comprises a physical guide configured to support the display when the display is in engagement with the pivot arms in the open position, so as to prevent it from moving down the pivot arms. The physical guide is configured to release the support as the pivot arms are in the closed position, enabling for the display to travel further down the pivot arms.
US11378228B2 Utility vehicle with deployable platform
The disclosure provides an electric utility vehicle with detachable platform. The electric utility vehicle may include a load platform supported on a chassis including at least two electrically driven wheels. The detachable platform may be removeably coupled to the load platform. The detachable platform may include a central hub including a top surface. The detachable platform may include three legs coupled to the central hub, each leg including an actuator configured to extend the respective leg to a ground surface while the detachable platform is coupled to the load platform. The detachable platform may include a controller configured to coordinate the actuators to control an orientation of the top surface.
US11378218B2 Cable puller and method
A cable puller and associated methods are shown. Useful example methods include pipe bursting using cable pullers as shown. Cable pullers and methods shown provide a mechanical advantage that increases an amount of cable pulled in one cycle. Selected examples are shown that include a pulley located on a distal end of a moving portion of an extending and contracting beam. The pulley and the mechanical advantage it supplies helps to improve the efficiency of the cable puller and reduce manufacturing cost of the cable puller.
US11378212B2 Quick connector
A pair of first leg portions of a retainer have first taper surfaces at distal end sides on surfaces on the side to which a first pipe is to be inserted. The first taper surfaces cause the retainer to move from an initial position to an insertion position by an axial-direction pressing force from an annular protrusion, during a period until the first pipe is inserted to a regular position. During the period until the first pipe is inserted to the regular position, a pair of second leg portions restrict the retainer from moving from the initial position to a confirmation position. In a state in which the first pipe is inserted to the regular position, the pair of second leg portions allow the retainer to move from the initial position to the confirmation position.
US11378210B2 Method for connecting a connection section of a tube for fluid or gaseous media with a plug connector
The invention relates to a method for connecting a connection section (33) of a hose (3) with a plug-in connector (4). The plug-in connector (4) comprises a connector body (6), which connector body (6) has a ring space (22). In a first method step, the connection section (33) is pushed into the ring space (22) of the plug-in connector (4) of the hose (3) from the hose accommodation side (25) of the connector body (6), and positioned there; in a second method step, a pressing tool (50) deforms the first mantle section (12) of the connector body (6). The second mantle section (15) has a narrowing (39) at a front edge (38) of the hose accommodation side (25), whereby it is ensured that the connection section (33) of the hose (3) is freely deformed in the direction of the second mantle section (15) during the pressing process, at least in the region of the ring space (22) that is at a distance from the front edge (38), before the connection section (33) of the hose (3) comes to lie against the second mantle section (15).
US11378209B2 Pre-assembled pipe coupling with an insertion boundary for axial receipt of pipe ends
A pre-assembled pipe coupling (10) includes a gasket (200), a housing (12) surrounding the gasket, and a fastener (20). The housing has three segments sequentially coupled to each other to define an insertion boundary (11). A bridge segment (12c) has a first mount (18) extending lateral from the wall and having a plurality of first lateral walls defining a first aperture (22) and a second mount (18) having a plurality of second lateral walls defining a second aperture (22). A first clamp segment (12a) has a first hook (14) disposed in the first aperture. A second clamp segment (12b) has a second hook (14) disposed in the second aperture. The fastener is disposed through the first fastener aperture and the second fastener aperture. The fastener has an adjusted length at which the first clamp segment grips the gasket, and the second clamp segment grips the gasket to locate the first sealing lip and the second sealing lip within the insertion boundary.
US11378207B2 Swaged pipe fitting systems and methods
Techniques for implementing and/or installing a system including pipe segment tubing and a swaged pipe fitting secured to the pipe segment tubing. The pipe segment tubing includes a carcass layer, an internal pressure sheath layer disposed around the carcass layer, a reinforcement layer disposed around the internal pressure sheath layer, and an outer sheath layer disposed around the reinforcement layer. The swaged pipe fitting includes a fitting body that defines a bore, an internal pressure sheath seal that seals the internal pressure sheath layer of the pipe segment tubing within the swaged pipe fitting, and a fitting jacket secured to the fitting body, in which the fitting jacket is conformally deformed around the pipe segment tubing to anchor the reinforcement layer of the pipe segment tubing in the swaged pipe fitting.
US11378202B2 Vacuum valve having a pressure sensor
Disclosed is a vacuum valve including a valve closure and a preferably pneumatic or electro-pneumatic drive unit having a pressure medium, said drive unit being coupled to the valve closure. The vacuum valve also has a pressure sensor such that a pressure of the pressure medium can be measured.
US11378196B2 Valve override assembly, valve, and method
A valve override assembly, comprising: a housing comprising a first portion including a cavity and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion arranged along an axial direction. A core arranged at least partially within the cavity of the first portion of the housing, wherein the core is movable with respect to the housing along the axial direction and comprises a first engagement portion. An override member arranged at least partially within the second portion of the housing such that the override member is movable with respect to the housing along the axial direction.
US11378195B2 Reed valve
A reed valve 1 includes: a valve body 4; a valve seat 6 having a valve hole 3 for passage of a fluid J; a casing 8 accommodating the valve body 4; and a reed 10 including an arm part 18 having a first end portion 22 connected to the casing 8, and a valve body support part 20 connected to a second end portion 24 of the arm part 18 and supporting the valve body 4 so that the valve hole 3 can be opened and closed. When a first direction D1 is a flow direction of the fluid J in the valve hole 3, and a first surface 21 is a surface facing downstream in the first direction D1 among an inner surface of the casing 8, the first surface 21 includes a recess 27 facing the arm part 18.
US11378188B2 Generator seal assembly
A generator seal assembly for preventing leakage of coolant in a generator is presented. The seal assembly includes a coolant side seal ring having a plurality of coolant side seal ring segments. The coolant side seal ring segment includes a seal fluid channel and radial holes circumferentially distributed along the seal fluid channel from leading edge to trailing edge through which seal fluid enters the seal fluid channel. Additional radial holes are circumferentially distributed along the seal fluid channel in a region near leading edge. Additional seal fluid enters the seal fluid channel in the region near leading edge through the additional radial holes such that pressure of seal fluid in the region is increased higher than pressure of the coolant to prevent leakage of the coolant in the region near leading edge due to ration of generator shaft.
US11378185B2 Parking mechanism and method of operation thereof
A parking mechanism for use in a vehicle and method of operation thereof. The parking mechanism includes one or more actuation mechanisms, a parking pawl and a parking gear. At least a portion of the one or more actuation mechanisms are drivingly connected to at least a portion of a cam. The parking pawl has one or more parking pawl teeth extending therefrom that are selectively engagable with at least a portion of one or more parking gear teeth extending from an outer surface of a body portion of the parking gear. The parking pawl also includes a parking pawl pin aperture having a size and shape needed to receive and/or retain at least a portion of a parking pawl pin therein.
US11378180B2 Torque determination in auxiliary consumers
An arrangement comprising a motor, a transmission, a transmission control unit and an auxillary use. The motor is rotatably connected to the transmission and the auxillary user. The transmission control unit is designed to determine a torque applied to the transmission by using a parameterisable function, wherein the function maps rotational speeds of the motor to a torque applied to the auxillary user at the rotational speed.
US11378178B2 Straddle vehicle
A straddle vehicle includes: a prime mover; a hydraulically actuated main clutch disposed in a power transmission route between the prime mover and a drive wheel; an oil control valve unit that controls flow of a hydraulic oil supplied to the main clutch; and a power unit case including a case body and a cover removably mounted on the case body, the power unit case accommodating at least the main clutch. The oil control valve unit is secured to the case body.
US11378176B2 Devices, systems, and methods for differential lubrication
Differential assembly covers and methods are provided for filtering and cooling lubricant circulating within a differential assembly of a wheeled vehicle without the use of a pump. Systems for filtering and cooling lubricant are also provided, that include the disclosed covers in fluid communication with an auxiliary cooling system.
US11378172B2 Clutch for belt drive system
Systems, apparatus, and methods for tensioning systems of a drive belt are disclosed. Particularly, tensioning systems for a drive belt of a rotary screen of a harvester combine are disclosed. The tensioning system provides for avoiding over-tensioning the drive belt when the drive belt is disengaged from a drive shaft. The tensioning system may also provide for maintaining continuous operation of the drive shaft as the drive belt is moved between engagement and disengagement with the drive shaft.
US11378170B2 Gear device and robot
A gear device includes an internal gear, a flexible external gear, and a wave generator. The wave generator has an elliptic cam and a bearing. An inner ring has an inner ring raceway surface which a plurality of balls are in contact with, and a pair of inner ring shoulder parts. At a position of a minor axis, a first inner ring shoulder part has a greater height than a second inner ring shoulder part. At a position of a major axis, the second inner ring shoulder part has a greater height than the first inner ring shoulder part.
US11378169B2 Fluid rotary joint and method of using the same
A fluid rotary joint has a stator with a generally curved stator body and a flex spline with a flexible annular band disposed about and secured to the stator body. The stator also has at least three radially extendable members disposed between the stator body and the annular band to deform the annular band away from the stator body to contact the inner surface of a rotor. The inner circumference of the rotor is greater than the outer circumference of the annular band. A driver selectively expands the extendable members and brings the annular band of the stator into frictional driving engagement with the rotor for rotating the rotor. The extendable members may also be selectively extended to allow the stator and rotor to freely move with respect to one another or to have limited contact with one another to act as a torque limiting device.
US11378165B2 Motion conversion apparatus
A motion conversion apparatus (110) comprises a rodrack assembly (110) and a gearshaft member (150). The rodrack assembly (110) comprises a first gear connection member (120) and two guide members (140). The gearshaft member (150) comprises a second gear connection member (160) configured to engage with the first gear connection member (120), and a guiding surface arrangement (170) configured to contact the guide members (140). The rodrack assembly (110) is configured to provide rotation of the gearshaft member (150) about a rotational axis (A) by reciprocating linear motion of the rodrack assembly (110) along a first spatial dimension (D1) orthogonal to the rotational axis (A), and/or the gearshaft member (150) is configured to provide reciprocating linear motion of the rodrack assembly (110) along the first spatial dimension (D1) by rotational motion of the gearshaft member (150) about the rotational axis (A). The guiding surface arrangement (170) is configured to simultaneously contact each guide member (140) during at least a portion of the reciprocating linear motion of the rodrack assembly (110).
US11378164B2 Dual tensioner and engine provided with the same
An engine includes: a crankshaft pulley; a motor/generator mounted to a side of the engine and including a motor pulley; an auxiliary driving device pulley; a dual tensioner including a tensioner arm of which a first idler pulley is mounted to a first end of the tension arm and a second idler pulley is mounted to a second end of the tension arm, and the tensioner arm rotatable around a center of the motor/generator and a belt connecting the crankshaft pulley, the motor pulley, the auxiliary driving device pulley, the first idler pulley, and second idler pulley.
US11378163B2 Multistage pericyclic gear reducer
A multistage pericyclic gear reducer includes an input shaft, an input external-teeth gear coaxially coupled to and rotatable with the input shaft, a first middle planet ring gear coupled between a first driver ring gear and a first driven wheel. The first driver ring gear meshed with the input external-teeth gear. The multistage pericyclic gear reducer further includes a second middle planet ring gear coupled between the first driven wheel and a second driven wheel, an output external-teeth gear extended through and meshed with both the first middle planet ring gear and the second middle planet ring gear, and a central output shaft coupled to the output external-teeth gear.
US11378160B2 Long object guiding device and partition member
An elongated object guiding device includes links arranged in series. Adjacent ones of the links are pivotally coupled to each other. An accommodation chamber is defined in the links. Each link includes an inner recess, an inner projection, an outer recess, and an outer projection that limit a pivoting range of the link and an adjacent link so that the links are pivoted between a straight state and a bent state. Each link includes a separating member that separates elongated objects accommodated in the accommodation chamber from each other. Each separating member is pivotally coupled to an adjacent separating member. Each separating member includes a through-hole and a sliding portion that limit a pivoting range of the separating member and an adjacent separating member so that a limit on a first side of the pivoting range is the straight state.
US11378158B2 Method for producing a belt- or band-shaped component having an electronic device
The invention relates to a method for producing a belt- or band-shaped component made of elastomer material, which is driven to run around under tensile stress and which has an electronic circuit or electronic device installed in the component, the component having tension members or cords which are arranged in the longitudinal direction, wherein, during the fabrication and before the vulcanization of the component blank, planar intermediate plies or strips made of material which cannot be crosslinked by vulcanization are inserted into the blank structure in subregions of the blank, wherein, after the fabrication, the blank is completely vulcanized to form the component and, where appropriate, cut or trimmed, and wherein the intermediate plies or strips are then removed from the component through correspondingly incorporated or method-intrinsically formed openings, and an electronic circuit or electronic device is introduced into the thus resulting planar empty space or interspace in the component.
US11378157B2 Drive belt having a profiled belt rear side
Drive belt having a belt rear side which is provided for driving auxiliary units, in particular V-ribbed belt, wherein the belt rear side is profiled and is preferably provided with an embossed profile, wherein the profile of the rear-side surface of the drive belt has a multiplicity of projections in the shape of truncated pyramids, the height h of which is less than 1 mm, and is preferably in macroscopic orders of magnitude where h≤0.2 mm, wherein the base areas AG of the projections in the shape of truncated pyramids have an area of ≤1.0 mm2 and the top surfaces AD have an area of ≤0.8 mm2.
US11378153B2 Centrifugal pendulum
A centrifugal pendulum for damping rotational irregularities of a driveshaft of an internal combustion engine, having a carrier flange element connectable indirectly or directly to the driveshaft, and having multiple pendulum elements displaceable in relation to the carrier flange element, and guided via rollers in pendulum paths. Each pendulum element is displaceable in relation to the carrier flange element in the circumferential direction between a first and a second stop position. At least one friction element having defined thermal expansion properties, which are different in particular from the carrier flange element and/or the pendulum elements, is associated with the carrier flange element, and is designed and arranged in such a way that in a defined temperature range of the centrifugal pendulum, upon a movement of at least one pendulum element corresponding to the friction element in the direction of a stop position.
US11378152B1 Hydraulic bushing with internal snubber
A hydraulic bushing assembly comprises an inner tube, a travel limiter surrounding the inner tube, a first intermediate insert, a second intermediate insert spaced apart from the first intermediate insert, and an elastomeric bushing disposed around the inner tube and encapsulating the first intermediate insert and the second intermediate insert. The elastomeric bushing at least partially encapsulates the travel limiter such that a portion of the elastomeric bushing is positioned between the travel limiter and the inner tube. First and second snubbers limit displacement of the travel limiter and define first and second fluid chamber within the elastomeric bushing. A fluid passageway defined by the elastomeric bushing and an outer tube extends between the first and second fluid chambers, wherein relative movement between the inner tube and the outer tube causes fluid transfer between the first fluid chamber and the second fluid chamber.
US11378149B2 Method of manufacturing a damper tube
A method of manufacturing a damper tube is provided. The method includes providing a tube having a first end and a second end opposite to the first end. The method includes providing a reinforcing insert, at least partly, within the first end of the tube. The method includes flattening a portion of the first end of the tube. The method also includes bending at least one of the reinforcing insert and the flattened portion of the first end of the tube into a loop. The method further includes connecting an edge of the loop to the tube.
US11378147B2 Spring and manufacture method thereof
A spring consists of, by mass %, 0.5 to 0.7% of C, 1.0 to 2.0% of Si, 0.1 to 1.0% of Mn, 0.1 to 1.0% of Cr, not more than 0.035% of P, not more than 0.035% of S, and the balance of Fe and inevitable impurities. The spring has a structure including not less than 65% of bainite and 4 to 13% of residual austenite by area ratio in a cross section. The spring has a compressive residual stress layer in a cross section from a surface to a depth of 0.35 mm to D/4, in which D (mm) is a circle-equivalent diameter of the cross section. The spring has a high hardness layer with greater hardness than a center portion by 50 to 500 HV from a surface to a depth of 0.05 to 0.3 mm.
US11378145B2 Stepped torque braking device
A braking device of at least one rotary shaft (S) extending along an axis X includes an actuation unit (I) comprising at least one winding (B), two friction discs (D1, D2), an end flange (F1), an intermediate flange mounted between the two friction discs (D1, D2), and two magnetic armatures (A1, A2) biased by two series of springs (R1, R2). The magnetic armatures (A1, A2) are arranged in series along the longitudinal axis X, with each of the series of springs (R1, R2) respectively biasing a magnetic armature (A1, A2). A series of springs (R2) passes through the thickness of one of the two magnetic armatures (A1) in order to bias the other magnetic armature (A2).
US11378143B2 Method for setting a predefined position of a clutch actuator which comprises a friction spring element
A method sets a predefined position of a clutch actuator comprising a friction spring element. An activation path of the clutch actuator that actuates the clutch is predefined by a coupling torque via a coupling characteristic curve, wherein the predefined position (zo, zu) to be assumed by the clutch actuator is set by a closed-loop controller. To enable the predefined position of the clutch actuator to be set precisely without using additional energy, the predefined position (zo, zu) is corrected by a turning back value (ro, ru) of the friction spring element and the corrected position (zo+ro; zu−ru) of the clutch actuator is approached by the closed-loop controller. After reaching the corrected position (zo+ro; zu−ru) the closed-loop controller is switched off by dissipating the potential energy stored in the friction spring element.
US11378134B2 Constant-velocity slip ball joint
A constant-velocity slip ball joint includes an outer joint part with an axis of rotation and outer ball tracks, an inner joint part with inner ball tracks, a plurality of torque-transmitting balls, each guided in associated outer and inner ball tracks, and a cage provided with a plurality of cage windows, which each accommodate each one or more of the balls. The inner joint part can be displaced in relation to the outer joint part by a displacement distance along the axis of rotation. At least a part of the outer ball tracks and at least a part of the inner ball tracks are at a track-helix angle in relation to the axis of rotation. A floor of each ball track, along the displacement path, is spaced apart from the axis of rotation by a respectively constant spacing along a radial direction. A maximum angle of deflection of the inner joint part in relation to the outer joint part is predetermined by an outer contact surface of the cage establishing contact with a first contact surface of the outer joint part and/or by an inner contact surface of the cage establishing contact with a second contact surface of the inner joint part. The cage has a center axis and the inner contact surface is conical. The inner contact surface is at an opening angle of more than 0 degrees in relation to the center axis of the cage.
US11378132B2 Driver-driven connection having multiple electro-magnetically formed joints
A torque tube assembly includes a torque tube, and a fitting attached to the torque tube by a first EMF joint and by a second EMF joint. The first EMF joint comprises a first plurality of torque lands formed proximate a first end of the torque tube and a first plurality of fitting lands formed proximate a first end of the fitting. The second EMF joint comprises a second plurality of torque lands formed distal to the first end of the torque tube and a second plurality of fitting lands formed distal to the first end of the fitting.
US11378129B2 Wheel bearing assembly with integrated seal
Wheel bearing assembly for motor vehicles, the assembly being provided with a wheel hub and a bearing unit in turn provided with a radially outer ring and at least one radially inner ring provided, respectively, with a first raceway and at least one second raceway, with at least one row of rolling bodies arranged between the radially outer ring and the at least one radially inner ring, and with a cage for containing the at least one row of rolling bodies; the wheel bearing assembly is moreover provided with sealing means integrated in the cage and provided with at least two radial contact lips made of elastomeric material, with at least one first radial lip in contact with the radially inner ring and with at least one second radial lip in contact with the radially outer ring.
US11378123B2 Axial damper and displacement limit for turbomachine with rolling element bearings
In accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, a turbocharger having a rolling element bearing (REB) assembly contained within a bearing housing includes an axial damper configured to dampen and limit axial displacement of the REB assembly. The axial damper can include different embodiments, including an elastomeric axial damper, wire mesh, or oil film, for interrupting contact between the bearing assembly and a displacement limit when an axial displacement force exceeds a preload force. Further, the axial damper can include an apparatus having at least two axially compressible rings, where one of the axially compressible rings includes a displacement limit feature.
US11378120B2 Self-tapping screw
A self-tapping screw made of synthetic material has a threaded shank defining a screw center line. The screw has proximal and distal insertion ends, the shank including first and second portions, the second proximal to the first. The pitch is the same in the first and second portions, and has a complete thread cross-section in the second portion. In the first portion, in the direction of the thread, the thread is divided into segments having an incomplete thread cross-section, the thread segments having leading end and trailing ends. The leading end of one thread segment extends further radially than the leading end of the thread segment preceding it and forms a cutting edge. In most of the thread segments the thread top in question, for substantially its full length, starting with the leading end, considered in thread direction, is situated at a constant radial distance from the center line.
US11378118B2 Fencing pin anchor
One aspect is a system for securing an external structure to overlapping surfaces. The system includes a housing having a bore extending from a first surface of the housing to an opposite surface of the housing. The system further includes a rotor that has an inner bore and is arranged radially inward from the housing bore. An extending member is attached to the rotor and arranged radially inward from the inner bore. Additionally, a fastener member is engaged with the extending member.
US11378112B2 Bolted joint using deformable sleeve with longitudinal grooves
A bolted joint providing a “zero-clearance” fit formed from a bolt including a shoulder that works during installation to cold form a deformable sleeve. The bolted joint joins a bolt receiving member to a clamped component. One or more bolted joints may be used and as the bolts are installed, shoulders on each of the bolts dilate deformable sleeves until the outer diameters of the sleeves contact internal walls of through holes in the clamped component. Each of the deformable sleeves includes at least one groove or flute on its interior surface that results in: reduced radial load on internal walls of the clamped component and the bolt receiving members, and less friction between the sleeve and both the clamped component and a counter bore disposed within the bolt receiving member, thereby allowing for smaller percentage of the bolt's tensile strength capability required to deform the sleeve.
US11378111B2 Clip
A clip includes a clip portion, a neck, and a hook portion. The clip portion includes a base arranged at the bottom side and having at least one tooth projecting from it, at least one clip arm connected to the base at a proximal end and having an opposite distal end spaced from the base and extending toward the rear end. A neck is connected to the clip portion and extends toward the front end. A hook portion is connected to the neck opposite the clip portion.
US11378106B2 Position sensor for working cylinder
A position sensor (1.1, 1.2) for a working cylinder (2.1, 2.2) with a cable drum (4.1, 4.2), a cable (5) with a piston anchor (7.1, 7.2) and an interface (13.1, 13.2) for determining a position and a movement of a piston (3.1, 3.2) of the working cylinder (2.1, 2.2), the position sensor (1.1, 1.2) is to be operatively connected to the working cylinder (2.1, 2.2) from outside in the area of a cylinder head (15.1, 15.2).
US11378102B1 Flow management of a hydraulic system
A hydraulic system for a work vehicle includes a first pump providing a first flow in a first circuit having a first pressure. A first load sense circuit connected to a first load sensing compensator of the first pump. The first load sense circuit having a first load sense pressure. A supplemental pump provides a supplemental flow to a supplemental circuit having a supplemental pressure. A supplemental load sense circuit connected to a supplemental load sensing compensator of the supplemental pump. A first supplemental valve selectively enables flow from the first load sense circuit to the supplemental load circuit based in part on a first pressure differential between the first pressure and the first load sense pressure. A first valve selectively enables flow from the supplemental circuit to the first circuit when the supplemental pressure is equal to or greater than the first pressure.
US11378099B2 Shell plate sound isolating structure
A shell plate sound isolating structure is applied in a fan (100), and includes a hollow plate body (1) having a front plate (11), a rear plate (12) and an annular peripheral plate (13), wherein the rear plate (12) has a first wind port (14) where the fan (100) is disposed, the front plate (11) or the annular peripheral plate (13) has at least one second wind port (15); and at least one partition plate (2), disposed inside the hollow plate body (1) and capable of fully blocking between the first wind port (14) and the at least one second wind port (15), wherein a partition space (s) is formed between the at least one partition plate (2) and the hollow plate body (1) for forming an elongated flow channel (f) allowing the first wind port (14) and the second wind port (15) to be in communication.
US11378096B2 Centrifugal compressor
A centrifugal compressor includes: an impeller fixed on an outer periphery of a rotary shaft; a diffuser disposed at a radially outer side of the impeller; a casing accommodating the impeller and the diffuser; a scroll flow passage connected to an outlet of the diffuser, the scroll flow passage being formed into a scroll shape by a scroll inner peripheral wall and a scroll outer peripheral wall positioned at a radially outer side of the scroll inner peripheral wall; and a discharge pipe connected to the casing so as to form a discharge flow passage for guiding a fluid from the scroll flow passage to outside of the casing. The scroll inner peripheral wall is positioned at an inner side, in a radial direction, of the outlet of the diffuser, and the discharge pipe includes an inner wall surface which has a radially inner region.
US11378094B2 Centrifugal compressor
A centrifugal compressor includes: an impeller; a main flow passage which receives the impeller and extends in a rotation axis direction of the impeller; an auxiliary flow passage which includes an upstream communication portion communicating to the main flow passage and a downstream communication portion communicating to the main flow passage at closer to the impeller than the upstream communication portion, and extends in a rotation direction of the impeller; a plurality of opening/closing portions which each have an opening portion and are arranged in the auxiliary flow passage; and a drive unit configured to move at least one of the plurality of opening/closing portions in the rotation direction.
US11378091B2 Impeller for centrifugal pump, particularly for pump of the recessed impeller type, and pump with such an impeller
The present invention relates to an impeller for a centrifugal pump including a recessed impeller pump which provides improved pumping efficiency, is less subject to wear and tear and provides maximal vortex generation.
US11378088B2 Control system for centrifugal compressor
A control system is provided that can identify the occurrence of a single surge cycle in centrifugal compressor using various methods and devices. Once the occurrence of a single surge cycle is identified, the control system can take remedial action to respond to the surge cycle, such as by adjusting the position of a variable geometry diffuser, and restore the centrifugal compressor to stable operation.
US11378083B2 Mechanical barrier fluid pressure regulation for subsea systems
A technique facilitates controlling barrier fluid via a mechanical pressure regulation system which may be coupled with a rotating machine at a subsea location. The mechanical pressure regulation system enables controlled supply of the barrier fluid to the rotating machine and comprises a mechanical valve mechanism. The mechanical valve mechanism automatically maintains a pressure differential between the barrier fluid and a process fluid within a desired range. According to an embodiment, the mechanical valve mechanism is mechanically actuated via pressures applied to a pilot piston so as to provide barrier fluid to the rotating machine when the pressure differential reaches a lower limit and to dump barrier fluid when the pressure differential reaches an upper limit.
US11378080B2 Compressor
In a compressor, a sufficient insulation distance is ensured between a motor and a compression mechanism, and the amount of lubricating oil that flows out with refrigerant discharged from the compressor is reduced, while the volume of the compressor is reduced. The compressor includes: a compression mechanism that compresses refrigerant; a motor unit above the compression mechanism to drive the compression mechanism; a shell that houses the compression mechanism and the motor unit; and a lower insulating member between the compression mechanism and the motor unit. The motor unit includes a stator fixed to the shell, and a rotor spaced from an inner circumferential surface of the stator by a predetermined gap. The rotor has a rotor passage that causes spaces above and below the motor unit to communicate with each other, and the lower insulating member is in a region outward of the inner circumferential surface of the stator.
US11378078B2 Eccentric screw pump with telescoping housing
What is concerned is an eccentric screw pump having at least one stator (1), a rotor (2) rotating in the stator, a drive (3) for the rotor, a pump housing (4) which is connected to the stator (1) and has at least one inlet opening (6) for the medium to be conveyed, a connection housing (14) arranged between the pump housing (4) and drive (3), a connection shaft (9) which is connected to the drive (3) and is arranged at least in certain regions in the connection housing (14), and a coupling rod (10) which is arranged in the pump housing (4) and is connected to the connection shaft (9) via a drive-side joint (11) and to the rotor (2) via a rotor-side joint (12). The drive-side housing connection piece (16) can be demounted in such a way that the drive-side joint (11) can be exposed for maintenance or demounting.
US11378076B1 Gear pump or motor
A gear pump is capable of maintaining the pump volumetric efficiency for preferably supplying a hydraulic liquid while adequately securing a sealing area, even if a cross sectional area of a flow-in passage is increased. The cross section of a suction passage has a rectangular shape in a side close to a hollow space in a body, and has a circular shape in the outside of the body. The rectangular shape of the suction passage in the hollow space side in the body has a long side extending in a direction along the tooth width of the spur gears, and a short side extending along a direction perpendicular to the tooth width direction. The suction passage has a shape that smoothly connects the rectangular shape in the hollow space side in the body with the circular shape in the outside of the body.
US11378073B2 Estimation device and valve control device
An estimation device comprises: an oscillation section configured to superimpose an oscillation signal for oscillating a valve body of a vacuum valve provided between a vacuum pump configured to pump gas from a chamber and the chamber on an opening degree signal for driving the valve body; and an estimation section configured to estimate, based on a pressure response of a chamber internal pressure upon oscillation, a pumping characteristic regarding the gas pumped through the vacuum valve.
US11378070B2 Control device, control method, motor, and electric oil pump
A controller of a motor control device increases a voltage to be applied to a coil based on a control signal calculated from an estimated rotation speed, when the estimated rotation speed becomes equal to or lower than a predetermined rotation speed, increases the voltage to be applied to the coil based on a control signal calculated from an actual rotation speed, in a case where the actual rotation speed is lower than the predetermined rotation speed when the estimated rotation speed becomes higher than the predetermined rotation speed, and decreases the voltage to be applied to the coil based on a control signal calculated from the actual rotation speed, in a case where the actual rotation speed is higher than the predetermined rotation speed when the estimated rotation speed becomes higher than the predetermined rotation speed.
US11378069B2 Compressor
A compressor is disclosed. The compressor compressing and discharging a refrigerant sucked into a cylinder includes a cylinder forming a compression space of the refrigerant and having a cylindrical shape; a piston configured to reciprocate in the cylinder along an axial direction and having a cylindrical shape; a suction valve disposed at a front of the piston; a plate disposed in a rear of the piston, the plate comprising a flow groove into which the refrigerant is sucked; and a rod extending along the axial direction, one end of the rod being disposed on the suction valve, and other end of the rod being disposed on the plate.
US11378068B2 Electrohydraulic proportional pressure control for open circuit pump
A pump control assembly for controlling a variable displacement hydraulic pump includes a spool mounted within a valve block. The spool is configured to move between a first and a second position within the valve block so as to selectively control the displacement of the attached pump. The pump control assembly further includes first and second chambers that each apply a force to opposite ends of the spool. The first chamber is positioned at a first end of the spool in fluid communication with a pump output port. The second chamber is positioned at a second end of the spool and in fluid communication with a hydraulic tank port and a proportional pressure reducing valve. The second chamber also includes a piston and first and second springs positioned on either side of the piston. The proportional pressure reducing valve provides a regulated pressure to a first side of the piston along with the first spring, and the hydraulic tank port provides a tank pressure on the opposite side of the piston along with the second spring. The pump control assembly also includes a stop structure having a positive stop that limits movement of the piston in a direction toward the first chamber.
US11378064B2 Brush arrangement
Provided is a brush arrangement of a wind turbine lightning protection system, realized to provide a current path from a hub to a canopy of the wind turbine, which brush arrangement includes a brush holder arranged to hold a brush in electrical contact with a contact surface at the exterior of the canopy, which contact surface is electrically connected to the hub; a bracket arranged to electrically connect the brush with a mounting plate; characterized by an access opening in the front wall of the canopy, which access opening is dimensioned to accommodate the bracket and brush holder; and a mounting arrangement for securing the mounting plate to the canopy front wall over the access opening, from within the canopy interior. A wind turbine including a lightning protection system with at least one such brush arrangement is also provided.
US11378061B2 Electric rotor dynamics damping
A rotor dynamics adjustment system includes a rotor system with at least one compressor section and at least one turbine section operably coupled to a shaft. The rotor dynamics adjustment system also includes one or more rotor system sensors configured to collect a plurality of sensor data from the rotor system, an electric motor operably coupled to the rotor system, and a controller. The controller is operable to monitor the one or more rotor system sensors while the rotor system is rotating. A dynamic motion of the rotor system is characterized based on the sensor data from the one or more rotor system sensors. A damping correction torque is determined to diminish the dynamic motion of the rotor system. The electric motor is commanded to apply the damping correction torque to the rotor system.
US11378060B2 Method for controlling a wind turbine when the power setpoint value is changed
A method is disclosed for controlling a wind turbine, where the wind turbine includes with a tower and a rotor and comprises having at least one rotor blade with an adjustable blade pitch angle, and where a change in a power value takes place in a time interval (TE) and by the control of one or more operating parameters which determine power to be fed in by the wind turbine. The method comprises determining a parameterized time function of a tower deflection for the time interval (TE). A series of boundary conditions are defined for the parameterized time function of the tower deflection and a thrust of the rotor of the wind turbine is determined for the parameterized time function of the tower deflection. A function is then calculated for controlling the one or more operating parameters from the thrust of the rotor.
US11378058B2 Variable flow hydraulic circuit for a wind turbine
A hydraulic circuit for a wind turbine is provided. The hydraulic circuit includes: a fixed displacement pump including a suction input and a delivery output, a pump motor for driving the fixed displacement pump, a pressure line hydraulically connected to the delivery output of the fixed displacement pump for delivering an output flow and/or an output pressure generated by the fixed displacement pump towards at least a consumer circuit, a bypass valve including a valve input hydraulically connected to the delivery output of the fixed displacement pump, wherein the bypass valve includes a variable opening for controlling the output flow or the output pressure delivered by the fixed displacement pump towards the consumer circuit(s).
US11378057B2 Method for controlling yawing of a wind turbine
A method for controlling yawing of a wind turbine, wherein an efficiency information is determined based on previous yaw activities, wherein the efficiency information reflects a relationship between an effective angular change between at least two yaw positions of the previous yaw activities, and a corresponding accumulated angular movement between the at least two yaw positions, wherein the yawing is controlled based on the determined efficiency information is provided. Further, a wind turbine and a device as well as a computer program product and a computer readable medium are suggested for performing the method is also provided.
US11378056B2 Energy generating system and a method for generating energy from a sea tide
An energy generating system includes a dam in an estuary defining a water containment area. The dam includes a plurality of dam elements, each including a plurality of dam panels hingedly connected in series, which are urgeable from an inoperative folded state in a chamber to an operative state by a corresponding pair of main or secondary buoyancy tanks as the tide rises and falls. Each pair of main buoyancy tanks with the corresponding dam element defines a water race within which a water wheel is located. The water wheels are mounted on corresponding drive shafts which are connected in series and which are rotatably carried on support frameworks which are supported on the main buoyancy tanks. Electricity generators are supported on carrier frameworks which are supported on the secondary buoyancy tanks at respective ends of the dam, and are driven by the adjacent one of the drive shafts.
US11378055B1 Method of controlling ignition coil
An ignition coil control method may include receiving first pulse signal and second pulse signal following the first pulse signal by a delay time transmitted from an engine control unit; charging the first ignition coil when the first pulse signal is on; charging the second ignition coil when a predetermined time period elapses from a time at which the first pulse signal is on; discharging the first ignition coil when the first pulse signal is off; discharging the second ignition coil when a maintaining time of the first pulse signal from a time at which the second ignition coil is charged; when the second pulse signal is on, charging the first ignition coil for a dwell time and then discharging the first ignition coil; and charging the second ignition coil for the dwell time and then discharging the second ignition coil when a predetermined time period elapses from a time at which the second ignition coil is discharged.
US11378053B2 Engine ignition control unit for improved engine starting
In at least some implementations, a method of operating an ignition system for a combustion engine includes charging an energy storage device during at least a portion of the time when the engine is operating, permitting the level of energy stored on the charge storage device to decrease over time after the engine ceases to operate, determining the energy level on the energy storage device when the engine is restarted after having ceased operating, and setting at least one engine operational parameter as a function of the determined energy level. In at least some implementations, the at least one engine operational parameter may include one or more of: richness of a fuel and air mixture to be delivered to the engine, ignition timing, desired engine idle speed.
US11378046B2 Fuel supply apparatus and outboard motor
A fuel supply apparatus mounted in a fuel tank has a fuel pump portion for sucking a fuel stored in the fuel tank and then discharging the fuel to the outside. The fuel supply apparatus includes a harness that is connected with an external power source; a power-sending connector portion a power-sending connector portion that is provided in a harness and has power-sending terminals having respective spring portions, a power-receiving connector portion that is provided in a fuel pump portion and has power-receiving terminals to be connected with the power-sending terminals, respectively, when contact pressure based on elastic force of the spring portions, as elastic portions, is provided thereto, and an insulator that covers at least base portions of the power-receiving terminals and at least parts of the spring portions of the power-sending terminals when the power-receiving terminals are connected with the power-sending terminals.
US11378040B2 Swirl preburner system and method
A swirl preburner having a first swirl core defining a first swirl chamber having a first swirl chamber first end and a first swirl chamber second end. The swirl preburner further includes a second swirl core defining a second swirl chamber having a second swirl chamber first end and a second swirl chamber second end. The swirl preburner also includes a mixing element defining a mixing chamber, the mixing chamber surrounding a portion of the first and second chamber at least including the first chamber second end and the second chamber second end.
US11378036B2 Bore bridge cooling channels
Systems are provided for cooling a cylinder block via bore bridge cooling passages. In one example, a cylinder block with a bore bridge positioned between a first cylinder and a second cylinder, the cylinder block also including a coolant jacket at least partially surrounding the first cylinder and the second cylinder, has at least one cooling passage positioned within the bore bridge. An inlet of the at least one cooling passage has a larger area than an outlet of the at least one cooling passage and at least a portion of the at least one cooling passage has a non-cylindrical geometry formed by a lost core.
US11378033B2 Misfire detection apparatus for internal combustion engine
A CPU substitutes a difference between a crank-side speed that is a rotation speed of a crankshaft and a downstream-side speed that is a speed of a portion, opposite from the crankshaft, in a damper into a differential speed. The CPU calculates a torsion angle through a process of integrating the differential speed. The CPU calculates a torsion speed component that is a speed component of the crankshaft due to torsion of the damper based on a process of integrating a value obtained by multiplying the torsion angle by an elastic modulus, and calculates a time that is a variable indicating a speed of the crankshaft, used to determine a misfire, based on the torsion speed component. The CPU subtracts a value obtained by subtracting an output value of the integrating process, applied to a finite response low-pass filter process, from the output value.
US11378032B1 Method and system for moving horizon estimation for machine control
Systems and methods for controlling an engine are disclosed. A method for controlling an engine includes receiving a predetermined quantity of sensor values from a memory operatively connected to a sensor, each of the sensor values indicative of an operating condition of an inlet of a diesel particulate filter of the engine sensed by the sensor at a successive instance in time. A parameter of the operating condition of the inlet at a next instance of time may be estimated based on the predetermined quantity of sensor values. The estimation of the parameter may be used as a boundary condition to adjust an operational model of the engine stored in the memory. The adjusted operational model may be used to determine an engine command for the engine that optimizes operation of the engine. The engine may be operated based on the engine command determined using the adjusted operational model.
US11378030B2 Engine start system of hybrid vehicle and method for controlling the same
An engine start system of a hybrid vehicle includes a converter circuit unit converting voltage and outputting the converted voltage and a switch having a first terminal connected to an output terminal of the converter circuit unit and a second terminal selectively forming an electrical connection with the first terminal. A diode has an anode connected to the second terminal and a cathode connected to the first terminal. A battery is connected to the second terminal. A low-voltage starter connected to the battery and provides rotary power to start an engine in a stopped state by converting battery power into rotational energy. A controller opens the switch and supplies driving power to the low-voltage starter when the engine is started.
US11378029B2 Synchronisation method robust to engine stalling
Disclosed is a method for synchronizing an engine including a camshaft and a position sensor for sensing the position of the camshaft. The method includes, for each detected tooth edge: computing a time signature of the detected edge; comparing the time signature of the detected edge with a set of theoretical signatures of edges of the target including a theoretical signature for each edge of the target, the comparison being implemented through a tolerance; and generating a synchronization or synchronization fault signal as a function of the result of the comparison. When the engine speed drops below a predetermined threshold, the tolerance adopted for comparing the time signature of a detected edge with the theoretical signature of an edge of the target is reduced in relation to the tolerance adopted for the same comparison before the engine speed drops below the threshold.
US11378027B2 Method for controlling an internal combustion engine
The invention provides a method for controlling an internal combustion engine (2) for controlling an internal combustion engine (2) comprising at least one first cylinder (201) and at least one second cylinder (202) with respective reciprocating pistons, an intake guide (305) arranged to guide air from a fresh air intake arrangement (303) to the first and second cylinders (201, 202), a fuel system (801, 802) arranged to inject fuel into the first and second cylinders (201, 202), a first exhaust guide (401) and a second exhaust guide (402) arranged to guide gases from the first and second cylinders (201, 202), respectively, towards an exhaust after treatment system (7), the method comprising—receiving (S1) in the first cylinder (201), from the intake guide (305), air from the fresh air intake arrangement (303) or gases including air from the fresh air intake arrangement (303), —expelling from the first cylinder (201), to the first exhaust guide (401), gases in the form of the air received in the first cylinder, or in the form of exhaust gases from combustions in the first cylinder, including a portion of the air received in the first cylinder (201), —controlling (S4) a first exhaust valve (411) located in the first exhaust guide (401) so as to reduce or inhibit the transport of the gases from the first cylinder (201) to the exhaust after treatment system (7) and simultaneously recirculating the gases from the first exhaust guide (401) to the intake guide (305) by means of an exhaust gas recirculating (EGR) passage (404), —receiving in the second cylinder (202), from the intake guide (305), at least a portion of the gases recirculated from the first exhaust guide (401) to the intake guide (305), —injecting (S5) fuel into the second cylinder (202) so as to provide repetitive combustions with air in the received gases, —expelling from the second cylinder (202), to the second exhaust guide (402), the exhaust gases produced by the combustions in the second cylinder (202), and—controlling a second exhaust valve (412) located in the second exhaust guide (402) so as to guide the exhaust gases expelled from the second cylinder through the second exhaust guide (402) towards the exhaust after treatment system (7).
US11378023B2 Gas tank arrangement
The present invention relates to a gas tank arrangement (100) for an internal combustion engine (102), said gas tank arrangement (100) comprising a gas tank (104) for containing a combustible gas, and an additional gas tank (106) arranged in upstream fluid communication with said internal combustion engine (102), wherein the gas tank arrangement (100) further comprises a valve arrangement (108) positioned in fluid communication with the internal combustion engine (102), wherein the valve arrangement (108) is further arranged in upstream fluid communication with the gas tank (104) and the additional gas tank (106) for controllably direct combustible gas from the internal combustion engine (102) to either the gas tank (104) or the additional gas tank (106).
US11378022B2 Systems and methods for controlling cylinder deactivation operation in electrified powertrains
At least some embodiments of the present disclosure are directed to systems and methods for controlling a cylinder deactivation (CDA) operation for an electrified powertrain, the electrified powertrain comprising an engine and an additional power source, the engine having a plurality of cylinders. The method includes the step of: operating the electrified powertrain in a CDA mode and deactivating one or more selected cylinders of the plurality of cylinders; receiving measurement data indicative of operating conditions of the electrified powertrain; analyzing the measurement data to determine whether a predetermined operating condition is met; and adjusting the CDA operation by adjusting the duration of the CDA operation or changing a number of deactivated cylinders.
US11378020B2 Method for operating a reciprocating internal combustion engine
A method for operating a reciprocating internal combustion engine in an engine braking mode includes, in a working cycle of the engine braking mode, a first outlet valve of a first cylinder is closed for a first time, then opened for a first time, and subsequently closed for a second time, and then opened for a second time, in order to thereby discharge gas that has been compressed in the first cylinder from the first cylinder by a cylinder piston. The outlet valve is held open after the first opening and prior to the second closing long enough for the cylinder to be filled with gas that flows out of a second cylinder via at least one outlet channel, where when the engine braking mode is activated, at least one camshaft for activating at least one gas exchange valve of the reciprocating internal combustion engine is adjusted.
US11378019B2 Gas turbine control apparatus and gas turbine control method
A first fuel flow rate command value indicating a command value of a fuel input amount is calculated so that an output of a gas turbine matches a target output. An upper limit value of the first fuel flow rate command value is calculated based on a deviation obtained by subtracting, from an estimated value of a turbine inlet temperature of the gas turbine, a second limit value relating to the estimated value set such that the estimated value does not exceed a first limit value of the turbine inlet temperature.
US11378016B2 Systems and methods for determining and/or controlling motor thrust and engine thrust in a parallel hybrid aircraft
A system for determining and/or controlling motor thrust and engine thrust in a parallel hybrid aircraft. One or more sensors may be configured to monitor one or more flight parameters to generate sensor information. User input including one or more pilot estimates may be received. The sensor information may be obtained. A performance thrust ratio may be calculated based on the user input, the sensor information, an aerodynamic model, a propeller model, and a battery model. The performance thrust ratio may be used to control the motor thrust and engine thrust to improve utilization of electric energy throughout a flight. A first thrust setting for the motor and/or a second thrust setting for the engine may be determined based on the performance thrust ratio.
US11378012B2 Insert-mounted turbine assembly for a gas turbine engine
A turbine assembly adapted for use in a gas turbine engine includes a seal segment and a carrier. The seal segment includes a shroud wall that extends circumferentially partway around an axis and a mount post that extends radially outward away from the shroud wall. The carrier is shaped to define a channel that receives at least a portion of the mount post. A mounting insert is used to urge the carrier and mount post toward one another.
US11378006B2 Device for temporarily increasing turbomachine power
A device for temporarily increasing power in order to increase the power from at least one first turbine engine and from at least one second turbine engine, the device including a tank of coolant liquid, a first injection circuit connected to the tank and leading to at least one injection nozzle configured to be installed upstream from the first turbine engine, a second injection circuit connected to the tank and leading to at least one injection nozzle configured to be installed upstream from the second turbine engine, each of the first and second injection circuits including at least one first valve and at least one second valve arranged upstream from said at least one first valve, and a bridge pipe connecting together the first injection circuit and the second injection circuit upstream from their respective first valves and downstream from their respective second valves.
US11377998B1 Fan adapter for an engine
A fan adapter includes a base and a fan end portion. The base includes a mounting portion and a coupling portion, and the base is configured to be coupled to a portion of an engine. The fan end portion includes a mounting portion and a coupling portion. The coupling portion of the fan end portion is configured to be coupled to the coupling portion of the base, and the fan end portion is removably couplable to the base via one or more coupling elements to prevent relative rotation between the base and the fan end portion.
US11377993B2 Exhaust gas purification system for a gasoline engine
Subject of the invention is an exhaust gas purification system for a gasoline engine, comprising in consecutive order the following devices: a first three-way-catalyst (TWC1), a gasoline particulate filter (GPF) and a second three-way-catalyst (TWC2), wherein the wash coat load (WCL) of the TWC2 is greater than the WCL of the GPF, wherein the WCL is determined in g/l of the volume of the device. The invention also relates to methods in which the system is used and uses of the system.
US11377992B2 Method for regenerating a particle filter
The invention relates to a method for regenerating a particulate filter in the exhaust gas channel of an internal combustion engine. Here, the particulate filter is divided into several zones for determining the loading state, and, at the same time, a temperature distribution over the cross section of the particulate filter is determined. In order to prevent the soot retained in the edge zones of in the particulate filter from being insufficiently oxidized, when it is ascertained that the edge zones have been sufficiently loaded, the exhaust gas temperature is raised to a temperature which, in spite of the heat losses in the edge areas, lies above the temperature at which oxidation of the soot particles can take place. The invention further relates to an internal combustion engine having an exhaust gas channel and a particulate filter arranged in the exhaust gas channel, said internal combustion engine being configured to carry out such a method.
US11377990B2 Exhaust pipe
An exhaust pipe with a double pipe structure that can reduce generation of a turbulent flow of exhaust gases is provided. In one aspect of the present disclosure, the exhaust pipe includes a double pipe and a retention member. The double pipe includes an inner pipe and an outer pipe. The retention member is disposed in a gap provided between an outer circumferential surface of the inner pipe and an inner circumferential surface of the outer pipe. The retention member is disposed at at least one end of the double pipe. At the end of the double pipe where the retention member is disposed, a radial clearance between the outer circumferential surface of the inner pipe and the inner circumferential surface of the outer pipe at an opening of the inner pipe is smaller than the radial clearance in an arrangement area where the retention member is disposed.
US11377987B2 Power unit device of vehicle
In a power unit device of a vehicle in which a differential device is arranged on one side of an engine, warming-up of the engine is facilitated while heat convection from an oil pan to a differential housing is inhibited. The power unit device includes a heat insulating member that covers the outer side of an oil pan, and a differential housing that is fitted to and mounted on the oil pan. A fitting portion is provided in the differential housing, and a fitted portion is provided in the oil pan. A fitting face portion of one of the fitting portion and the fitted portion includes, at different positions in the circumferential direction, a plurality of recesses and projections in the radial direction, and is fitted to a fitting face portion of the other of the fitting portion and the fitted portion by the plurality of projections.
US11377983B2 Rotary valve internal combustion engine
A spark ignition rotary valve internal combustion engine includes a combustion chamber being defined in part by the piston and the combustion end of the cylinder, a valve housing fixed at an outer portion of the combustion end of the cylinder and defining a bore, and a rotary valve rotatable about a rotary valve axis in the bore in the valve housing. The rotary valve has a hollow valve body subjected to combustion gases throughout the combustion process. The rotary valve also has, in a wall part thereof, a port giving, during rotation of the valve, fluid communication successively to and from the combustion chamber via inlet and exhaust ports in the valve housing. The inlet and exhaust ports are angularly offset with respect to a radial line from the center of the engine cylinder.
US11377980B2 Self-resetting single-valve double-piston hydraulic drive device and method for overhead cam engine
A self-resetting single-valve double-piston hydraulic drive device and method for an overhead cam engine is disclosed. A primary driving piston and a secondary driving piston are respectively provided on a rocker arm body and a valve bridge body. The secondary driving piston is connected to an exhaust valve. When the drive control valve opens, the primary driving piston and the secondary driving piston realize a hydraulic linkage, during a drive lift, the secondary driving piston opens the exhaust valve. At the beginning of the positive-power lift, the secondary driving piston is automatically reset. When the control valve is closed, during the drive lift of an integrated cam, the primary driving piston absorbs the drive lift of an integrated cam assembly, the rocker arm body and the bridge body do not move, and the drive lift of the integrated cam is not transmitted to the exhaust valve.
US11377976B2 Surface cooler and method of forming
A surface cooler configured to be operably coupled to an aircraft fan casing and having a first surface configured to confront a peripheral wall of an aircraft fan casing and a second surface opposite the first surface, a set of fluid passages internal to the body and a set of fins located on at least a portion of the second surface of the body.
US11377974B2 Mechanical reduction gear for an aircraft turbine engine
A mechanical reduction gear of a turbine engine, in particular for an aircraft, includes a sun gear having external toothing, a ring gear which extends around the sun gear and has internal toothing, planet gears which are in mesh with the sun gear and the ring gear and which have toothings of different diameters, a planet carrier which supports bearings for guiding the planet gears in rotation, and a lubrication circuit of the reduction gear. The planet carrier has a hydrodynamic abutment on which the sun gear is configured to bear axially.
US11377973B2 Sealing arrangement between two ring-shaped walls of an aircraft engine
A sealing arrangement is provided between inner and outer coaxial ring-shaped walls of an aircraft engine. The outer wall has an axial end with a U-shaped cross-section parallel to axis, the opening therein being oriented axially in a first direction. The inner wall has an axial end with a U-shaped cross-section parallel to axis, the opening therein being oriented axially in the opposite direction. The U-shaped end of the outer wall includes a ring-shaped free edge axially engaged in the opening in the axial end of the inner wall. The U-shaped end of the inner wall includes a ring-shaped free edge axially engaged in the opening in the axial end of the outer wall. The walls define therebetween a ring-shaped gas channel having a substantially S-shaped axial cross-section.
US11377971B2 Gas turbine combustor
A gas turbine combustor includes multiple aft frames each having a floating seal that seals a gap between an aft frame and a gas turbine in inner and outer peripheries of the aft frame, and a side seal that seals a gap between the aft frames adjacent to each other in a circumferential direction, and a corner seal that is placed in a gap portion provided between corner portions of the aft frames adjacent to each other in the circumferential direction, seals air leaking from at least the gap portion into the gas turbine side, and is independent of the floating seal and the side seal.
US11377970B2 System and method for providing compressed air to a gas turbine combustor
A system for directing cooling air into a gas turbine combustor is provided. The system comprises a transition duct coupled to a flow sleeve, where air to be used for combustor cooling and in the combustion process enters a bellmouth of the transition duct, passes through a plurality of struts within the bellmouth, and is distributed to a passage located between the combustion liner and flow sleeve.
US11377964B2 Airfoil with cooling passage network having arced leading edge
An airfoil includes an airfoil section that has an airfoil wall that defines an arced leading end, a trailing end, and first and second sides that join the arced leading end and the trailing end. The first and second sides span in a longitudinal direction between first and second ends. The airfoil wall circumscribes an internal core cavity. There is an arced rib in the internal core cavity. A cooling passage network is embedded in the airfoil wall between inner and outer portions of the airfoil wall. The cooling passage network has a trailing edge and an arced leading edge.
US11377961B1 Internal core profile for a turbine nozzle airfoil
An airfoil profile for a second stage turbine nozzle of a gas turbine is provided. The turbine nozzle may include an airfoil portion having an uncoated nominal profile substantially in accordance with Cartesian coordinate values of X, Y, and Z set forth in Table 1, wherein the X, Y, and Z coordinates are distances in inches measured in a Cartesian coordinate system, the corresponding X and Y coordinates, when connected by a smooth continuous arc, define one of a plurality of airfoil profile sections at each Z distance, and the plurality of airfoil profile sections, when joined together by smooth continuous arcs, define an airfoil shape.
US11377960B2 Shroud having elevations, for a turbomachine compressor
A low-pressure compressor for an axial-flow turbomachine, such as a jet engine, includes an annular row of vanes and a between-vanes passage with a connecting surface that links the pressure surface of a first vane to the suction surface of a second vane of the row. The connecting surface includes a main protuberance which includes a first elevation and a second elevation that are spaced apart from one another.
US11377958B2 Turbomachine fan flow-straightener vane, turbomachine assembly comprising such a vane and turbomachine equipped with said vane or said assembly
A flow-straightener vane of a bypass turbomachine includes a plurality of vane sections stacked radially with respect to a longitudinal axis (X) along a stacking line (L) between a root end and a tip end. Each vane section has a pressure-face surface and a suction-face surface extending axially between an upstream leading edge and a downstream trailing edge. Between the leading and trailing edges of each vane section there is formed a profile chord (CA) the length of which is substantially constant between the tip end and the root end, and the stacking line (L) exhibits a curvature in a plane passing more or less through the axis (X) and through the stacking line (L), situated in the vicinity of the tip end and oriented from downstream towards upstream.
US11377957B2 Gas turbine engine with a diffuser cavity cooled compressor
A gas turbine engine includes a compressor section having a high pressure compressor, the high pressure compressor including an aft-most compressor stage. The gas turbine engine also includes a combustion section having a stage of discharge nozzles, the stage of discharge nozzles located downstream of the aft-most compressor stage and upstream of a diffuser cavity. The gas turbine engine also includes a high pressure spool drivingly coupled to the high pressure compressor, the high pressure spool forming in part a compressor discharge pressure seal and including a forward spool section. The forward spool section extends between the compressor discharge pressure seal and the aft-most compressor stage, the forward spool section defining an airflow cavity for providing a cooling airflow from the diffuser cavity to the aft-most compressor stage.
US11377955B2 Balancing weight entry port for turbine rotor
A turbine rotor includes a rotor body and a balancing weight slot defined in an exterior circumference of the body. The balancing weight slot has a first axial width and a first radially outward facing surface at a first radial distance from a rotor axis. The rotor also includes a balancing weight entry port defined in a portion of the exterior circumference of the rotor body, aligned with the balancing weight slot. The balancing weight entry port has a second axial width greater than the first axial width and a second radially outward facing surface at a second radial distance from the axis of the rotor body smaller than the first radial distance. A method may include machining the entry port into the rotor with a tool. The method may be applied to a new rotor, or to remove cracks initiating from a previous entry port.
US11377950B2 Method and system for locating self-setting dissolvable plugs within a wellbore
Method and system for deploying a frac package in a wellbore includes providing a location module for the frac package that can determine a position of the frac package in the wellbore. The location module operates to receive beacon signals from beacons located on the wellbore string and to calculate a velocity of the frac package based on the beacon signals. The location module further operates to calculate a location of the frac package based a time since a latest beacon signal and the velocity of the frac package. In some implementations, the beacons includes at least one beacon that transmits or emits a signal and at least one beacon that does not transmit or emit a signal.
US11377949B2 Multiphase flow metering
Multiphase flow metering is provided. In one possible implementation, a multiphase flow measurement system includes at least one reference temperature sensor at a first position configured to measure a first temperature of a multiphase flow. The multiphase flow measurement system also includes at least one heated temperature sensor at a second position downstream of the reference temperature sensor configured to excite the multiphase flow and measure a second temperature of the multiphase flow.
US11377947B2 Safety variable frequency drive for preventing over pressurization of a piping network
A method of preventing over-pressurization of a downstream piping network, using a safety VFD, includes continuously receiving, from sensors attached to an ESP, values representing input/output operating parameters of the ESP. The ESP is disposed in a wellbore and fluidically coupled to a piping network disposed at a surface of the wellbore. The method also includes comparing one or more values to operating parameter thresholds determined based on at least one of 1) expected ESP parameters during a blocked outlet condition of the piping network or 2) an association of the operating parameter threshold with a fluidic pressure of the piping network that has a potential of reaching an MAOP of the piping network. The method also includes determining that values meet the threshold and changing an input parameter of the ESP to change a fluidic output of the ESP to prevent the over pressurization of the downstream piping network.
US11377946B2 Borehole imaging tool
The disclosed embodiments include systems and methods to image a borehole. In one embodiment, a borehole imaging system having a borehole imaging tool and a processor is provided. The borehole imaging tool includes a magnetic field source and an array of electrode buttons. The borehole imaging tool also includes a galvanic source operable to inject an electrical current through one or more electrode buttons of the array of electrode buttons into the formation. The processor is operable to determine a differential voltage between at least two electrode buttons of the array of the electrode buttons, and determine the current through the one or more electrode buttons. The processor is also operable to determine a magnetic susceptibility and a resistivity of the formation based on the differential voltage and the current, respectively, and construct a visual representation of the formation based on the resistivity and the magnetic susceptibility of the formation.
US11377940B2 Method for injecting fluid into a formation to produce oil
A method and system for enhancing petroleum production are provided, in which a fracturing operation can be conducted in a formation through a string and then petroleum is displaced from the fractured formation by selectively injecting fluid into selected fractures in the formation while other non-selected fractures remain without fluid injection. The injected fluid flows out into the fractured formation and enhances recovery from the non-selected fractures. Petroleum is selectively collected from the non-selected fractures.
US11377934B1 Downhole tool with compliant metal-to-metal seal
A downhole tool including an insertion member arranged to insert into and form an annular seal with a receiving member using an annular seal assembly. The seal assembly includes a compliant metal spring and a separate metal cover overlapping at least a portion of an outside of the spring, wherein the cover and spring extend radially outward from the downhole tool so as to be compressed when the insertion member is inserted within the receiving member to form an annular metal-to-metal seal between the insertion member and the receiving member. A method of coupling the downhole tool and the receiving member in a well includes inserting the insertion member of the downhole tool into the receiving member and energizing and forming an annular metal-to-metal seal by compressing the seal assembly between the insertion member and the receiving member when inserting the insertion member into the receiving member.
US11377932B2 Machine learning-based reservoir reserves estimation
A system, method, and computer program product for reservoir reserves estimation that includes at least one processing component, at least one memory component, a well data manager, a classification module, and an estimation module. The well data manager consolidates well data for a subject well and at least one neighbor well. The classification module includes a search component that selects at least one closest neighbor well from the neighbor wells. The classification module also includes a similarity matching component that determines a log signature distance between the at least one closest neighbor well and the subject well, as well as an analog selector that selects one or more analog wells from the at least one closest neighbor well. The estimation module includes a decline estimator that generates group decline rates for the one or more analog wells and a subject decline rate based on the group decline rates.
US11377931B2 Machine learning training set generation
Systems, computer-readable media, and methods for generating machine learning training data by obtaining reservoir data, determining subsections of the reservoir data, labeling the subsections of the reservoir data to generate labeled reservoir data, and feeding the labeled reservoir data into an artificial neural network. The reservoir data can be labeled using analysis data or based on interpretive input from an interpreter.
US11377926B2 Plugging device deployment
A method of deploying plugging devices in a well can include a spacing between the plugging devices by controlling a ratio flow rates through intersecting pipes. A deployment apparatus can include an actuator and a release structure that releases the plugging devices into a conduit connected to a tubular string in the well. Another method of deploying plugging devices in a well can include operating an actuator, thereby displacing a release structure, and the release structure releasing the plugging devices into the well in response to operating the actuator. Another deployment apparatus can include intersecting pipes and a valve that selectively permits and prevents displacement of the plugging devices through one of the pipes.
US11377917B2 Staged annular restriction for managed pressure drilling
An apparatus includes a conduit forming part of a drilling fluid return path from a wellbore. The the conduit has at least one well outflow control in the conduit. The at least one well fluid outflow control has at least two annular flow restrictors each separately operable to close to a respective inner diameter.
US11377916B2 Polish rod leveling assembly
A leveling assembly that is capable of lubrication without separating the individual leveling plates. The leveling assembly comprising: a first plate having a convex curved surface having a curvature, the first plate defining a central bore therethrough; a second plate having a concave curved surface shaped to mate with the convex curved surface; the second plate defining a central bore therethrough. One of the first or second plates defines a lubrication passageway extending from a first opening on an exterior surface thereof to a second opening on the curved surface, and a lubrication groove extending from the second opening to the central bore of the plate with the lubrication passageway.
US11377909B2 Extendable cutting tools for use in a wellbore
A tool for use in a wellbore includes a tubular body having a bore therethrough, an opening through a wall thereof, and a connector at each longitudinal end thereof; and an arm. The arm is pivotally connected to a first piston and rotationally coupled to the body, is disposed in the opening in a retracted position, and is movable to an extended position where an outer surface of the arm extends outward past an outer surface of the body. The first piston is disposed in the body bore, has a bore therethrough, and is operable to move the arm from the retracted position to the extended position in response to fluid pressure in the piston bore exceeding fluid pressure in the opening. The tool further includes a lock operable to retain the first piston in the retracted position; and a second piston operably coupled to the lock.
US11377905B2 Methods and apparatus to control an architectural opening covering assembly
Methods and apparatus to control an architectural opening covering assembly are disclosed herein. An example system includes a first architectural opening covering assembly to identify a first position of a first covering as a first reference position in response to a first command to store a first speed at which the first assembly is to be driven. The first assembly is to operate a first motor to move the first covering at the first stored speed in response to a second command. The example system includes a second architectural opening covering assembly to store a second speed at which the second covering is to be driven in response to a third command. The second assembly is to operate a second motor at the second stored speed in response to a fourth command to move the second covering.
US11377904B2 Roller shade for non-rectangular windows
A roller shade adapted to be installed in a non-rectangular structural opening comprising a roller tube, a shade material, a hem bar, and a pair of longitudinal side channels. The hem bar may be extendable and may comprise a pair of wheels at its opposite terminal ends. Each wheel is adapted to be retained by and travel within one of the longitudinal channels which are adapted to guide the hem bar assembly along the side jambs and control an extension of the extendable hem bar as the shade material is rolled on or unrolled from the roller tube and the distance between the side jambs changes. The roller shade may further comprise a pair of tension modules adapted to be attached to the hem bar proximate to one of the wheels to provide tension on the hem bar assembly.
US11377903B2 Assembly for mounting shades
A roller shade mounting element comprising: a bracket having a first end configured to couple to a support surface and configured to support a roller window shade assembly; a first surface carried by the first end configured to bear against the support surface; a second end included in the bracket substantially opposite the first end; a second surface carried by the second end disposed between the first end and the second end, the second surface configured to support an end of the roller window shade assembly; and a member coupled with the bracket and configured to engage the roller window shade assembly, and the member configured to limit rotation of at least a portion of the roller window shade assembly; and, wherein the combination of the bracket and the roller window shade assembly completely obscures at least a portion of the bracket to an observer.
US11377902B2 Door comprising vented stile, and method of making the same
A door includes a first skin, a second skin, two stiles, a core, and a gas permeable membrane. The first skin provides a first outer door surface. The second skin provides a second outer door surface. The two stiles are disposed at least partially between the first skin and the second skin. At least one stile defines a vent therein. The core comprises a foam material and is disposed between the first skin and the second skin. The gas permeable membrane, which is permeable to gas but not to the precursors of a foam material, is disposed on the at least one stile covering the vent. The gas permeable membrane contacts the foam material in the core, and separate the foam material in the core from the vent.
US11377900B2 Devices and methods for mounting door frames
The present invention relates to a door frame, particularly a door frame for a pre-hung door assembly, which is foldable to minimize storage space and to allow for enhanced logistic efficiencies. The door frame contains parallel, spaced apart, vertical jambs and a horizontal header connecting the top ends of the jambs. Each of the jambs and the horizontal header contains a front section and back section that are hingedly joined so that then can be folded on to each other. The hingedly joined front and back sections allow the door fame to be foldable to minimize space occupied during storage.
US11377896B2 Electronic tensioner for a short drop window regulator system in a frameless door
A window regulator system for a window coupled to a door and movable between fully open and closed positions and a short drop position and method of operation are disclosed. The system includes rails with window regulator lifter plate assemblies being moveable along the rails by cables. A motor winds the cables to move the window. An electronic control unit detects operation of at least one of a door handle and a latch of the door to identify a short drop request corresponding to the door shut or opened. The electronic control unit ensures that no freeplay exists in the window regulator system to provide accurate movement of the window and controls the motor to selectively raise the window to the fully closed position in response to the door being shut and temporarily lower the window to the short drop position in response to identifying the short drop request.
US11377895B2 Door operator having an automated roller
A door operator having an automatic roller closes and opens a door attached to a doorjamb by a door hinge. The roller is actuated by a motor and housed within a protective roller casing affixed to the bottom of a door. The door operator may be integrated with a smart home, thereby allowing a user to close and open a door by voice command. The door operator may be retrofitted to existing doors. A door may also be modified such that only a magnet holds the door closed and a closed position such that the smart home door closing apparatus may be used to open a door. The roller may translate between an extended position engaging the floor below a door and a retracted position above the floor, either inside or adjacent to the door itself.
US11377889B2 Hinge with damped closing
A hinge with damped closing, comprising a first four-bar linkage, which comprises a coupling element which can be associated with a fixed element, a first portion of a first lever and a third lever which are associated in an articulated manner with the coupling element and a first portion of a second lever that is interposed between the preceding ones and is articulated thereto; the hinge further comprises a second four-bar linkage and at least one damping element that has the first end associated in an articulated manner with at least one lever of the first four-bar linkage and the second end associated in an articulated manner with at least one lever of the second four-bar linkage.
US11377886B1 Oblique slide latch apparatus
The present oblique slide latch apparatus includes a housing, lever, and latch. A straight channel is positioned obliquely on the latch and is oblique relative to an axis along which the latch slides. The lever includes first and second pegs that capture inner and outer portions of a latch head to minimize wobble of the latch. The latch head is positioned within opposite sides of the lever.
US11377885B2 Lever actuated latch assembly
A latch assembly comprises an outside housing, a door latch, an external lever handle, a plunger, a resilient member, and a handle cam. The handle cam comprises a cam surface juxtaposed against and in sliding relation with a plunger cam surface. The plunger is maintained in the latched position when the external lever handle is in the retracted position by the resilient member, whereby an entry door cannot be unintentionally shifted from the closed position, and the plunger is displaced from the latched position to the unlatched position when the external lever handle is displaced from the retracted position to the extended position by the cam surface of the handle cam bearing against the plunger cam surface, whereby the entry door is free to be shifted from the closed position to the open position.
US11377881B2 Lock for motor vehicle hood
A lock for a motor vehicle hood having a catch suitable for fastening a striker, a pawl that cooperates with the catch in order to block the catch in closing position, a safety lever that guarantees the additional closing of the striker, a first spring that stresses the catch towards an opening position, a second spring that stresses the pawl towards a closing position, a third spring that stresses the safety lever towards closing position, a first Bowden cable connected to the pawl to pull the pawl towards the opening position, and a second Bowden cable connected to the safety lever to pull the safety lever towards the opening position.
US11377880B2 Vehicular latch assembly with latch mechanism having self-locking ratchet
A latch assembly for a vehicular latching system configured to provide an anti-chucking locking function in cooperation with a latch mechanism. The latch mechanism has a ratchet that is moveable by a striker between a striker release position, a striker capture position, and a striker over-travel position. A pawl is operable in a ratchet holding position to hold the ratchet when the ratchet is in the striker capture position and operable in a ratchet releasing position to release the ratchet to allow the ratchet to return to its striker release position. A latch release mechanism operates to move the pawl between its ratchet holding and ratchet releasing positions. The anti-chuck locking function is provided by the pawl having a lock tooth and the ratchet having a lock notch for locking engagement therebetween when the pawl holds the ratchet in its striker capture position for muting vibrations of the latch assembly.
US11377879B2 Motor vehicle latch
A motor vehicle latch, in particular a motor vehicle side-door latch, comprising a latch plate and comprising a locking mechanism which is mounted on the latch plate and consists substantially of a catch and pawl. The latch plate has an inlet jaw for a latch holder that enters therein and interacts with the locking mechanism. The inlet jaw is reinforced by a circumferential flange. According to the invention, the flange has at least one interruption which completely or partially reduces its installation height in order to compensate for deformations of the latch plate caused by tensile forces.
US11377875B2 Deadbolt position sensing
Determining a position of a deadbolt used to lock and unlock a door is disclosed. An electromechanical lock can include a deadbolt that can retract or extend along a linear path as the door is to be locked and unlocked. A sensor such as an accelerometer can rotate along a non-linear path as the deadbolt moves along a linear path. The accelerometer can determine a gravity vector that can be indicative of a position of the accelerometer along the non-linear path. A controller can then determine a position of the deadbolt based on the gravity vector.
US11377872B2 Cylindrical lock with a clutching and a non-clutching configuration
The present disclosure is directed to a lock assembly that can be converted between a clutching and non-clutching orientation by rotating an outer housing 180 degrees relative to an outside drive assembly. The outer housing includes a notch and an elongate arcuate slot formed in the inner surface of the outer housing adjacent a through aperture and across from one another. A lock control lug is moveably coupled with the outside drive assembly and is selectively engageable with the notch or the arcuate slot of the outer housing. An outer lever is placed in a non-clutching configuration when the lock control lug is engaged with the notch and in a clutching configuration when the lock control lug is engaged with the arcuate slot.
US11377870B2 Canopy frame including tension member system
A collapsible canopy frame includes a plurality of side poles, a plurality of edge scissor assemblies coupling adjacent side poles from among the plurality of side poles to each other, a center pole to support a canopy covering, a plurality of center pole ribs each coupling the center pole to a respective side pole of the adjacent side poles; a plurality of support members coupling the plurality of center pole ribs to the adjacent side poles, the plurality of support members being coupled to the plurality of center pole ribs through respective joints that are movable along respective center pole ribs from among the plurality of center pole ribs, and one or more tension members coupled to the plurality of center pole ribs.
US11377869B2 Tent and support device therefor
A tent surface support device includes a support skeleton. The support skeleton is provided with a top rod that includes a middle top rod arranged in the middle of the top rod. The middle top rod is divided into a first portion and a second portion which are bendable toward each other. A connecting member is hinged between the first portion and the second portion, and a locking assembly configured to lock the two portions in an unbent state is provided between the first portion and the second portion. When tent is first set-up, the support skeleton is nested into the tent surface, and the first portion and the second portion of the middle top rod are bent. Then, the first and second portions of the middle top rod may be locked together to allow erection of the tent.
US11377863B1 Aggregate panel system
An aggregate panel system comprising in one example: a rigid first panel having: a first side comprising a fluid impermeable, non-porous outer layer; a second side facing a first base wall to which the first panel is attached. Also disclosed is at least one optional panel brace fixed to the second side of the first panel and extending toward the base wall, the panel brace configured to increase rigidity of the first panel. An aggregate fill (e.g. concrete) is then poured or otherwise disposed between the first panel and the first base wall to fill the region therebetween. The aggregate fill configured to harden to a solid aggregate fill and thus structurally support both the base wall and the rigid panel.
US11377862B1 Valley roof bracket
A valley roof bracket is an adjustable V-shaped bracket having an upper cross-member upon which a triangular shaped platform may adjustably be positioned. The device may be secured to an angular side of a pitched roof.
US11377859B2 Film for floor coverings
The invention relates to a film for use in a resilient floor covering, wherein the film comprises (a) a first layer and (b) a second layer and wherein the first layer has a Shore D hardness of 60 to 80 at 20° C. and the second layer has a Shore D hardness of 40 to 65 at 20° C. Also provided is a composite laminate floor covering comprising the film of the invention. Also provided is a floor tile comprising the film of the invention.
US11377858B2 Flooring system provided with a connecting system and an associated connecting device
A decking system including floor elements and a connecting system including a connecting device for connecting a first and a second floor element, wherein the connecting device is removably connectable to a support member. A first and a second connecting portion of the connecting device are configured to cooperate with a first and a second engagement portion, respectively, of the first and second floor elements for vertically connecting the first and second floor elements. The connecting device further includes a displaceable portion which is horizontally displaceable and is configured to assume a first and a second horizontal state, wherein a horizontal extension of the connecting device in the second horizontal state is smaller than a horizontal extension of thereof in the first horizontal state.
US11377855B2 Mineral-based panel comprising grooves and a method for forming grooves
A mineral-based panel including a mineral-based core and at least one groove. The at least one groove may be provided in a rear side of the panel. The mineral-based panels may be floor panel, a building panel, a wall panel, a ceiling panel or a furniture panel. A method for forming such grooves in a mineral-based panel. Furthermore, a mineral-based panel including a mineral-based core and polymer-based lower layer(s) attached to the core. A locking system of the panel includes a strip extending horizontally beyond an upper portion of the panel, and a horizontal portion of the strip is entirely formed in the polymer-based lower layer(s).
US11377850B2 Foam wall structures with high shear strength and methods for the manufacture thereof
Wall structures and methods of manufacturing wall structures are described. The wall structures include a frame, a foam panel attached to the frame, a brace disposed in a cavity defined by the frame, and a foam layer. The wall structures can impart a high wall racking strength and good thermal performance through the combination of the foam layer, brace, and the foam panels.
US11377849B2 Composite panel
A composite panel for use in applications such as mobile homes, boats, buses, RVs, or other panels used typically in transportation applications, where a single piece, water resistant, lightweight panel with patterned high-strength areas is needed. The composite panel generally includes internal preforms made of low-density material such as urethane foam, which create patterned structural portions of the panel during the molding process. The patterned structural portions are formed by a maze-like region within a mold, into which composite matrix material is infused. The patterned structural portions have high strength compared to the other regions of the panel, and can be used for structural support or for retaining fasteners for appliances, walls, etc.
US11377848B2 Ceiling system
A ceiling system, a ceiling panel, and a method of covering a ceiling support with a plurality of ceiling panels. In one aspect, the invention may be a ceiling system comprising: a plurality of ceiling panels, each of the ceiling panels comprising: an upper face; a lower face opposite the upper face; a first edge, a second edge, a third edge opposite the first edge, and a fourth edge opposite the second edge; each of the first and second edges comprising a tongue; and each of the third and fourth edges comprising a groove; and a plurality of alignment clips, each of the alignment clips comprising a cruciform rib element.
US11377843B2 Modular multi-container housing structure, multi-container interlock, and methods for manufacture of same
A modular multi-container housing structure connector for containers, which each have sides including a roof, a floor, and four lateral sides, includes a connector frame comprising vertical and horizontal struts shaped to connect to at least one of the sides of two adjacent containers and at least one interlock configured to secure the connector frame to the side of one container. The at least one interlock may be a plurality of interlocks. The connector frame may comprise two vertical struts and two horizontal struts each shaped and configured to connect to a respective edge of an adjacent side of two adjacent containers and, responsive to the connector frame being connected to two adjacent sides of two adjacent containers by the plurality of interlocks, the connector frame and interlocks form a container-to-connector frame-to-container connection to establish a weather-tight housing structure with the two or multiple connected containers.
US11377842B2 Adjustable living space
A living space is disclosed including one or more adjustable or reconfigurable rooms. A room may be made reconfigurable by including fixed walls and a frame that is mounted to move in a first direction between a first position coextensive with the fixed walls and a second position that is extended relative to the fixed walls. The room may further include panels mounted in the frame configured to move in a second direction, orthogonal to the first direction, to seal off a front of the room. In examples, the panels may store against the frame when not in use.
US11377841B2 Junction structure of prestressed concrete (PC) column and steel beam
A structure enables free and reasonable designing of a cross section of an end of a steel beam in accordance with bending stress and a housed state of a PC steel, thereby providing an economic and reasonable building as a whole. A beam end block includes end plates and an anchor plate. The end plates are fixed at an end surface of an H-section steel in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the beam. The anchor plate is fixed to the H-section steel separately from the end plates, on a side opposite to a column, in a direction substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the beam. An end of the steel beam has an upper part and a lower part. The upper part protrudes toward the column more than the lower part and is mounted on a cogging. The beam end block has a height dimension larger than the height dimension of the H-section steel and has a lower end that is disposed at substantially the same height as a lower end of a side surface of the cogging facing the lower part of the end of the steel beam.
US11377839B2 Structural frame for a building and method of constructing the same
A structural frame for a building, comprising: adjacent first and second columns; at least one precast concrete floor slab having first and second corner indents located in two adjacent corners and a first elongated edge beam defined between the first and second corner indents, the first elongated edge beam being disposed between the first and second columns such that the first and second columns are received in the first and second corner indents and that the first elongated edge beam abuts the first and second columns; and a first tendon assembly extending between the first and second columns and adapted to be tensioned to compress the first elongated edge beam between the first and second columns, the first tendon assembly including at least one left cable and at least one right cable located symmetrically on either sides of a vertical center plane of the first and second columns.