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US10078563B2 Preventing split-brain scenario in a high-availability cluster
As disclosed herein is a tool for preventing split-brain scenario, including determining, by a processor, that a first node of a HA cluster is unable to communicate with a second node of the HA cluster, and initiating, by a processor, by the first node, a handshake operation with a connected client, wherein the handshake operation comprises requesting that the client determine a status of the second node and receiving, from the client, a response indicating the status of the second node. Further, accepting, by a processor, new requests in response to determining that the second node is unavailable, and requesting, by a processor, restoration of communications between the first node and the second node in response to determining that the second node is available.
US10078557B2 Use of replicated copies to improve database backup performance
A backup computing device detects an interruption while receiving a backup copy of a transaction log of a primary database and directs a secondary computing device to continue generation of the backup copy of the transaction log, based on the copy of the transaction log of the primary database. A primary computing device directs a secondary computing device to generate a backup copy of the data file and the primary computing device generates a backup copy of the transaction log, of a primary database. A primary computing device accesses a snapshot of a plurality of snapshots of a primary database, and generates a first portion of a backup copy of the database. The primary computing device directs a second computing device to generate a non-overlapping portion of the backup copy of the database based on a second snapshot of the plurality of snapshots.
US10078555B1 Synthetic full backups for incremental file backups
First and second virtual hard disk files are accessed. The first virtual hard disk file corresponds to a backup of a file and includes a first set of payload blocks to store data associated with the backup. The second virtual hard disk file corresponds to an incremental backup of the file and includes a second set of payload blocks to store data associated with the incremental backup. Data from a payload block of the first set of payload blocks is merged with data from a payload block of a corresponding payload block of the second set of payload blocks to form a merged payload block. The merged payload block is streamed for storage as a synthetic full backup of the first and second virtual hard disk files. The merging does not alter the first and second virtual hard disk files.
US10078554B2 Apparatus, system and method for data collection, import and modeling
A computer system for data analysis of a backup system, including interrogating a plurality of computer systems to generate for each computer system at least one dump file, each dump file including configuration and state information; extracting predetermined configuration and state information from the respective dump files; and storing the extracted configuration and state information in a database in a normalized format.
US10078552B2 Hierarchic storage policy for distributed object storage systems
Techniques for distributing data in a distributed data storage system using a hierarchy rule that is generated based on a spreading policy and a set of tolerable failures specified by a user in absence of system deployment information are disclosed. The system includes a controller node which receives a request including a spreading policy and a protection level for spreading a first data object. The controller node determines a hierarchy rule corresponding to the spreading policy based on the protection level. The controller node distributes the first data object in the system using the hierarchy rule and the spreading policy. The controller node receives a reconfiguration of system deployment. The controller node distributes a second data object in the system based on providing protection of the protection level to the second data object without affecting protection of the same protection level applied to the first data object.
US10078546B2 Temperature related error management
Apparatuses and methods for temperature related error management are described. One or more apparatuses for temperature related error management can include an array of memory cells and a write temperature indicator appended to at least one predetermined number of bytes of the stored data in the array of memory cells. The apparatuses can include a controller configured to determine a numerical temperature difference between the write temperature indicator and a read temperature indicator and determine, from stored operations, an error management operation for the stored data based, at least in part, on comparison of the numerical temperature difference to a temperature difference threshold.
US10078539B1 System and method for logging and searching history events such as airline flight or crew history
A system and method according to which history events, such as airline flight or crew history events, are logged and searched. In one embodiment, sequenced information is obtained from one or more applications. In one embodiment, a user can input a single query and obtain sequenced information from new and legacy applications using the single query. In some embodiments, audit trail-like tracking of changes made to airline information is provided. In one embodiment, the system includes: a message handling system adapted to transform an event message; a message processor adapted to receive the event message and parse the event message; a database to which history data of the event message is persisted; and a query processor adapted to read airline flight or crew history event data in response to a query request, the airline flight or crew history event data comprising the history data.
US10078532B2 Resource management method and device for terminal system among multiple operating systems
The present document relates to a system resource management method and device for a terminal. The method includes: partitioning a memory chip of the terminal into a customized data partition and at least one operating system partition, the customized data partition being used for storing system characteristic resource data, and the operating system partition being used for storing system general function resource data; and respectively managing the resource data of the customized data partition and the at least one operating system partition, and sharing the resource data of the customized data partition in the at least one operating system partition. The present document avoids the influence of system operation and update on customized data, reduces the system maintenance complexity and operating cost of the terminal, and at the same time decreases the download traffic of update data.
US10078529B2 Wake-on-LAN and instantiate-on-LAN in a cloud computing system
Several different embodiments of a flexible virtual machine management system are described. The virtual machine management system is used to instantiate, wake, move, sleep, and destroy individual operating environments in a cloud or cluster. In various embodiments, the virtual machine management system uses single messages to perform complex operations, allowing for flexible and scalable use of virtual resources in a cluster while still reducing energy consumption to the minimum possible level. In one preferred embodiment, Wake-on-LAN packets are used as the messages.
US10078528B2 Virtual machine-to-port peripheral device driver for implementing communications between virtual machines and client devices
Novel tools and techniques might provide for implementing communications between two or more virtual machines (“VMs”) and client devices coupled to one or more ports. In some embodiments, an orchestration agent running on a host computing system might configure, using a VM-to-Port driver, a physical port of the host device to establish two or more virtual ports associated with the physical port, and might map, using the VM-to-Port driver, each of two or more VMs running on the host computing system with corresponding each of the two or more virtual ports. When a client device is communicatively coupled to the physical port, the orchestration agent might map, using the VM-to-Port driver, each of the two or more VMs with one or more functions of the client device via corresponding each of the two or more virtual ports associated with the physical port to which the client device is communicatively coupled.
US10078526B2 Securing a managed forwarding element that operates within a data compute node
Some embodiments provide a method for securing a managed forwarding element (MFE) that operates within a data compute node (DCN) executing in a host machine. The method receives, from the MFE, a message to increase a local counter value by a first number when the MFE sends the first number of packets to a network interface controller (NIC). The method receives, from the NIC, a second number that indicates a total number of packets that the NIC has received from the MFE. The method compares the received second number with the local counter value after increasing the local counter value by the first number. The method determines that the DCN is under a malicious attack when the local counter value does not match the second number.
US10078523B2 Method to boot a computer from a user trusted device with an operating system loader stored thereon
In an approach to allowing a computer to boot from a user trusted device (UTD), the computer comprises a data storage device storing operating system (OS) services, and a version of an OS loader. The UTD is connectable to the computer and stores a boot loader, detectable by a firmware executing at the computer, and an OS loader, and wherein the UTD prevents an unauthenticated user to modify the boot loader and the OS loader stored thereon. The computer then, upon connection, lets the boot loader be detected by the firmware for execution of the boot loader at least partly at the computer, to cause to transfer the OS loader from the UTD to the computer, and executes the transferred OS loader at least partly from the computer, to execute at least one crypto driver for the OS, to start the OS services and complete booting of the computer.
US10078522B2 Computing platform interface with memory management
In some embodiments, a PPM interface may be provided with functionality to facilitate to an OS memory power state management for one or more memory nodes, regardless of a particular platform hardware configuration, as long as the platform hardware is in conformance with the PPM interface.
US10078521B2 Hybrid bit-sliced dictionary encoding for fast index-based operations
Techniques are described herein for storing and processing codes included in dictionary-encoded data. In an embodiment, for each respective code of a plurality of codes in the dictionary-encoded data: a plurality of bits from a first portion of the respective code is contiguously stored. One or more bits from a second portion of the respective code is stored in one or more slices. Each respective slice of the one or more slices stores a bit from the one or more bits with a corresponding bit position in the respective code. In another embodiment, a bit-vector is generated based on at least one slice by loading each respective bit of the plurality of bits into different respective partitions in a register at a bit position corresponding to the at least one slice. A plurality of codes may be reconstructed by combining the bit-vector with one or more other bit-vectors.
US10078517B2 Methods and apparatus for signal flow graph pipelining in an array processing unit that reduces storage of temporary variables
A system for pipelining signal flow graphs by a plurality of shared memory processors organized in a 3D physical arrangement with the memory overlaid on the processor nodes that reduces storage of temporary variables. A group function formed by two or more instructions to specify two or more parts of the group function. A first instruction specifies a first part and specifies control information for a second instruction adjacent to the first instruction or at a pre-specified location relative to the first instruction. The first instruction when executed transfers the control information to a pending register and produces a result which is transferred to an operand input associated with the second instruction. The second instruction specifies a second part of the group function and when executed transfers the control information from the pending register to a second execution unit to adjust the second execution unit's operation on the received operand.
US10078516B2 Techniques to wake-up dependent instructions for back-to-back issue in a microprocessor
Techniques are disclosed for back-to-back issue of instructions in a processor. A first instruction is stored in a queue position in an issue queue. The issue queue stores instructions in a corresponding queue position. The first instruction includes a target instruction tag and at least a source instruction tag. The target instruction tag is stored in a table storing a plurality of target instruction tags associated with a corresponding instruction. Each stored target instruction tag specifies a logical register that stores a target operand. Upon determining, based on the source instruction tag associated with the first instruction and the target instruction tag associated with a second instruction, that the first instruction is dependent on the second instruction, a pointer to the first instruction is associated with the second instruction. The pointer is used to wake up the first instruction upon issue of the second instruction.
US10078515B2 Tracking operand liveness information in a computer system and performing function based on the liveness information
Operand liveness state information is maintained during context switches for current architected operands of executing programs. The current operand state information indicates whether corresponding current operands are enabled or disabled for use by a first program module comprising machine instructions of an instruction set architecture (ISA) for disabling current architected operands. A machine instruction of the first program module accesses a current operand by using the current operand state information to determine whether a previously stored current operand value is accessible by the first program module.
US10078514B2 Techniques for dynamic sequential instruction prefetching
A technique for operating a processor includes allocating an entry in a prefetch filter queue (PFQ) for a cache line address (CLA) in response to the CLA missing in an upper level instruction cache. In response to the CLA subsequently hitting in the upper level instruction cache, an associated prefetch value for the entry in the PFQ is updated. In response to the entry being aged-out of the PFQ, an entry in a backing array for the CLA and the associated prefetch value is allocated. In response to subsequently determining that prefetching is required for the CLA, the backing array is accessed to determine the associated prefetch value for the CLA. A cache line at the CLA and a number of sequential cache lines specified by the associated prefetch value in the backing array are then prefetched into the upper level instruction cache.
US10078513B2 Comparison-based sort in a reconfigurable array processor having multiple processing elements for sorting array elements
An array processor includes a managing element having a load streaming unit coupled to multiple processing elements. The load streaming unit provides input data portions to each of a first subset of the processing elements and also receives output data from each of a second subset of the processing elements based on a comparatively sorted combination of the input data portions provided to the first subset of processing elements. Furthermore, each of processing elements is configurable by the managing element to compare input data portions received from either the load streaming unit or two or more of the other processing elements, wherein the input data portions are stored for processing in respective queues. Each processing unit is further configurable to select an input data portion to be output data based on the comparison, and in response to selecting the input data portion, remove a queue entry corresponding to the selected input data portion. Each processing element may be further configured to provide the selected output data portion to either the managing element or as an input to one of the processing elements.
US10078507B2 Cloud infrastructure for reducing storage facility code load suspend rate by redundancy check
Provided are techniques for code load processing. While performing code load processing of a set of modules of a same module type, it is determined that a first module in the set of modules is not in an operational state. It is determined that a second module is a redundant module for the first module. In response to determining that the second module is in an operational state and has already completed code update, the code load processing is continued. In response to determining that the second module is in an operational state and has not already completed code update, it is determined whether there is a third redundant module that is in an operational state. In response to determining that there is a third redundant module that is in an operational state, the code load processing is continued.
US10078506B2 Tracking an application installation state
An apparatus, method, and system for receiving a request for a transaction using a computer system. An absence of a first identification of an application on a first user device is determined, when a beacon of the computer system does not detect the first identification within a defined geographical area. A plurality of transaction data from a transaction device is received. A second identification based on the received transaction data is generated. An installation status of the application on the first user device based on the generated second identification and the absence of the first identification is also generated.
US10078504B1 Automated software internationalization and localization
Technologies are disclosed herein for automated software internationalization and localization. In particular, an internationalization and localization (“I&L”) network service is disclosed that provides functionality for automating the process of internationalizing and localizing software. Program source code can be submitted to the I&L network service for internationalization and localization. Hard coded text strings in the source code can be automatically identified, such as through the use of static analysis of the program source code, and translated into different human readable languages specified by a software developer. The hard coded text strings in the source code can be replaced by program code, such as method calls, for obtaining the translated text strings at run time. The I&L service can also be utilized in conjunction with a deployment service for automated internationalization, localization, and deployment of program code.
US10078502B2 Verification of a model of a GUI-based application
A method may include receiving a model of a graphical user interface (GUI) based application that includes a plurality of paths. The method may further include determining one or more paths of the plurality of paths that each include a pattern that satisfies a rule-pattern. The rule-pattern may be based on potential inaccuracies in the model as indicated by the pattern. The method may additionally include verifying whether the model is consistent with the GUI-based application. The verification may be based on a prioritization of a determination of whether the one or more paths are consistent with the GUI-based application. The prioritization of the one or more paths may be based on the one or more paths each including the pattern.
US10078500B2 Method and system for automatic code generation
A method for generating production code from a block diagram on a host computer is provided. A block in the block diagram has a number of input ports for receiving signals and a number of output ports for sending signals. The processor identifies a first block in the block diagram. The input signal is traced back to a second block upstream of the first block. Compliance with a optimization condition is checked, the optimization condition being fulfilled when a group of adjacent blocks has an assignment operation that affects one or more elements of the input signal while leaving at least one element of the composite variable unchanged. A combined production code is generated for the group of adjacent blocks when the optimization condition is fulfilled so that the combined production code includes write instructions for those elements of the composite variable that are affected by the assignment operation.
US10078498B2 Method, apparatus, system, and non-transitory computer readable medium for extending at least one function of a package file
Provided is a method, apparatus, system, and non-transitory computer readable medium for extending at least one function of a package file. A function addition method executed at a computer may include storing a package file for an application; extracting, from the package file, a file in which information about a class most initially called in response to execution of the application is set as configuration information of the application; and setting a class name of a new class to an item to which information about the most initially called class is set in the extracted file.
US10078497B2 Bridging a module system and a non-module system
A bridge module is generated to bridge standard modules in a module system and non-module code in a non-module system. The bridge module includes explicit dependencies associated with a namespace, such as a dependency path corresponding to the non-module code. The bridge module exposes packages of the non-module code at least to the standard modules. Operations are performed on a code base that uses standard modules, bridge modules, and non-module code.
US10078490B2 Mobile device and controlling method therefor
The present invention relates to a mobile device and a method for controlling the same. In particular, the present invention relates to a mobile device and a method for controlling the same, which provides response date to a voice command by variously setting a feedback scheme for providing the response data depending on the way that a user uses the mobile device.
US10078485B2 Display apparatus and display system
According to an embodiment, a display block is a display apparatus including a plurality of surfaces. The display block includes a display device, a plurality of transmitting/receiving sections that perform communication within a predetermined distance, and a control section. The display device is provided on at least one surface of the plurality of surfaces. The plurality of transmitting/receiving sections are arranged to correspond to at least two or more side surfaces with respect to the surface on which the display device is provided among the plurality of surfaces. The control section performs control of the plurality of transmitting/receiving sections and the display device.
US10078482B2 Managing display of information on multiple devices based on context for a user task
Methods and electronic devices for managing information context among devices. The method includes switching from displaying information of a first application to displaying information of a second application. The method also includes identifying information of the first application that is relevant to the second application. The relevant information includes at least a portion of the displayed information of the first application. Additionally, the method includes sending an indication of the relevant information to a second electronic device for display of the relevant information at the second electronic device. The method may also include, while displaying the information of the second application, receiving input information from the second electronic device. The input information may include at least a portion of the relevant information displayed at the second electronic device. Additionally, the method may include using the input information in the second application.
US10078475B2 Printer and server
One of a plurality of setting screens corresponding to a plurality of printers may be generated based on original data stored in a server. Each of the plurality of setting screens may be for permitting designation of a content of each setting item matching a print condition that a corresponding printer is capable of performing. The server may acquire specific printer identification information for identifying a specific printer from a terminal device, store target data of a print target and supply specific data, which is for representing a specific setting screen corresponding to the specific printer, to the terminal device. The server may acquire setting information indicating a designated content of each setting item designated via the specific setting screen and supply to the specific printer print data according to the target data and the designated content of the each setting item indicated by the setting information.
US10078469B1 Preparing for cache upgrade in a storage array that includes a plurality of storage devices and a plurality of write buffer devices
Migrating data in a storage array that includes a plurality of storage devices and a plurality of write buffer devices, including: detecting, by the storage array, an occurrence of a write buffer device evacuation event associated with one or more source write buffer devices; responsive to detecting the occurrence of the write buffer device evacuation event, determining, by the storage array, whether the storage array includes at least a predetermined amount of write buffer resources in addition to the one or more source write buffer devices; and responsive to determining that the storage array includes at least a predetermined amount of write buffer resources in addition to the one or more source write buffer devices, reducing, by the storage array, write access to the one or more source write buffer devices.
US10078468B2 Slice migration in a dispersed storage network
A method for use in a dispersed storage network includes receiving location data corresponding to a location of a client computing device; determining, based on the location data, that the client computing device is at a location outside a home area of the client computing device; and transferring pre-fetch slices associated with the client computing device from a first plurality of dispersed storage units associated with the home area of the client computing device for storage in a second plurality of dispersed storage units associated with the location of the client computing device.
US10078467B2 Storage device, computer readable recording medium, and storage device control method
A group generation unit 111 regards, as an invalid area, an area of a first storage medium in which data to be updated is stored and stores updated data in the first storage medium. A reorganization processing unit executes a process of selecting some first groups, calculating, for each of the selected first groups, the number of second storage media to be secured to store data that is stored in an area other than the invalid area of the first storage medium, securing the second storage media according to the levels of priority that are determined according to the calculated number, and transferring the data that is stored in the area other than the invalid area of the first storage medium to the second storage media. A volume management unit moves, to a second group, the first medium on which the transfer performed by the reorganization processing unit completes.
US10078465B1 Systems and methods for policy driven storage in a hyper-convergence data center
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a system architecture for a policy driven disk IO throughput control for a hyper-converged storage provider. The computing architecture provides a flexible and real-time feature to the IO throughput management of a hyper-converged or converged infrastructure. In particular, through the use of centrally applied policy driven controls, the disk IO throughput allocation of different applications/clients of the converged infrastructure is gauged or otherwise controlled over the network bandwidth that link to the storage pool of the infrastructure. Through the use of the system architecture, the converged infrastructure may not utilize hard-coded disk resource allocation for each application/client in an isolated fashion, thereby allowing the IO throughput management to be flexible and agile in response to executed applications. Further, the IP throughput controlling and storage IP capacity of the converged infrastructure may be maintained separately.
US10078462B2 Methods and systems for providing hardware security functions using flash memories
Methods and system for providing a security function, such as random number generation, fingerprinting and data hiding, using a Flash memory. The methods and systems do not require carefully design specific circuits, can be implemented in all flash memory device. The fingerprinting methods and systems do not require a long time to generate a read and the data hiding is decoupled from Flash memory content.
US10078459B1 Ransomware detection using I/O patterns
A computer program product, system, and method for generating coded fragments comprises initializing historical I/O activity data structures and recent I/O activity data structures associated with a logical unit (LU) of storage; receiving an I/O request from a host, the I/O request associated with one or more chunks within the LU; adding metadata about the I/O request to the recent I/O activity data structures; generating a ransomware probability by comparing the recent I/O activity data structures to the historical I/O activity data structures; and if the ransomware probability exceeds a first threshold value, taking one or more first actions to mitigate the effects of ransomware within the host.
US10078452B2 Performance information management system, management computer, and performance information management method
Provided is a performance information management system which includes a target apparatus having a plurality of components as monitoring targets and a management computer for managing the target apparatus and which manages performance information of the target apparatus with the management computer, wherein the target apparatus is capable of acquiring performance information for each monitoring target, and the management computer is configured to: allocate an initial storage area of which capacity differs for each monitoring target to each of the monitoring targets; detect depletion of a storage area allocated to a monitoring target when attempting to store the performance information of the monitoring target to the storage area; additionally allocate a consecutive storage area with a prescribed capacity to the monitoring target with the depleted storage area; and store the performance information of the monitoring target in the additionally-allocated storage area.
US10078449B2 Flash memory architecture with separate storage of overhead and user data
A memory device has a plurality of dedicated data blocks for storing user data and a plurality of dedicated overhead blocks for storing overhead data. A dedicated overhead block of the plurality of dedicated overhead blocks has a plurality of overhead segments. The overhead segments have physical block address registers configured to store physical block addresses defining respective dedicated data blocks.
US10078439B2 Unlocking a device by performing gestures on an unlock image
A device with a touch-sensitive display may be unlocked via gestures performed on the touch-sensitive display. The device is unlocked if contact with the display corresponds to a predefined gesture for unlocking the device. The device displays one or more unlock images with respect to which the predefined gesture is to be performed in order to unlock the device. The performance of the predefined gesture with respect to the unlock image may include moving the unlock image to a predefined location and/or moving the unlock image along a predefined path. The device may also display visual cues of the predefined gesture on the touch screen to remind a user of the gesture.
US10078436B2 User interface adjusting method and apparatus using the same
The disclosure provides a method for adjusting a user interface (UI) of an electronic apparatus. The method includes following steps: analyzing color information of an image; generating a first palette having at least one first pilot color based on the color information of the image; and performing a color scheme in at least one page of the user interface according to the first palette having the at least one first pilot color.
US10078433B2 Sharing a template file
A method for sharing one file with many. To share a file, a template sharer selects a file in a shared folder to share as a template file and enters a template share command. In response to the entered command, a template file identifier is encoded and an email message is sent to recipients associated with the shared folder. The email message contains a link encoding the template file identifier. The email messages are sent to the recipients who can then access the link in the email message to retrieve their template instance file. Any modifications to a template instance file are saved. Each template instance file is saved in the collection folder. Thus, the template sharer has access to all of the template instance files.
US10078430B2 Providing batch operations with an auxiliary user interface
A method for presenting an auxiliary user interface is described. A primary user interface comprising a plurality of objects is presented. In response to selecting a portion of the plurality of objects, access is granted to an auxiliary user interface. An auxiliary user interface is presented that allows for batch modification of the portion of the plurality of objects.
US10078417B1 View port array of graphic user interface components
A screen magnification software feature that listens to internal messages within an operating system and automatically detects an input control coming into focus and sets a primary magnified view port on that input control. As an end user interacts with the input control the software further listens for operating system messaging indicating a change in an output region responsive to the interaction with the input control. Upon detecting this output region change, a secondary magnified view port is displays simultaneously with the primary magnified view port on a graphic user interface, the focus staying within the primary magnified view port. The end user has magnified views of both the control she is interacting with (e.g., a virtual calculator keypad of buttons) in the primary view port and the output region (e.g., a text box showing the calculated result) in the secondary view port.
US10078414B2 Cursor for presenting information regarding target
In a graphical user interface, when a cursor is positioned over an icon or link associated with a target, the appearance of the cursor changes to present information describing or related to the target. Such information can include, for example, an excerpt of the contents of the target, and/or meta-data for the target, and/or an indication of what application or applications may be used to open the target. The information presented in the cursor can be shown in graphical form or in text form, or in a combination of both.
US10078409B2 Projected capacitive touch panel with silver-inclusive transparent conducting layer(s), and/or method of making the same
Certain example embodiments relate to capacitive touch panels. First and second glass substrates are substantially parallel and spaced apart from one another. At least one multi-layer transparent conductive coating (TCC) is patterned into electrodes and located between the first and second substrates. The TCC(s) include(s) at least one conductive layer including silver, a dielectric layer including zinc oxide under and directly contacting the conductive layer including silver, and a dielectric layer(s) including tin oxide or silicon nitride over the conductive layer including silver. Processing circuitry electrically connects to the electrodes and measures an aspect of the electrodes' capacitance. A laminate material is located between the first and second glass substrates. The TCC(s), when blanket deposited, may have a visible transmission of at least 88%, a sheet resistances of no more than 10 ohms per square, and a haze of no more than 0.5%. Mutual and self-capacitance designs are disclosed.
US10078408B2 Touch screen sensor
A touch screen sensor includes a visible light transparent substrate and an electrically conductive micropattern disposed on or in the visible light transparent substrate. The micropattern includes a first region micropattern within a touch sensing area and a second region micropattern. The first region micropattern has a first sheet resistance value in a first direction, is visible light transparent, and has at least 90% open area. The second region micropattern has a second sheet resistance value in the first direction. The first sheet resistance value is different from the second sheet resistance value.
US10078403B2 Capacitive touch screen terminal and near field communication method and system thereof
A capacitive touch screen terminal and a near field communication method and system thereof are provided. In the method and the system, the near field communication is realized through multiplexing driving electrodes and sensing electrodes of a touch sensor in a capacitive touch screen by a transmitting terminal and a receiving terminal, and a frequency sequence is used as a carrier for data transmission. It may be suitable for the near field communication between two capacitive touch screen terminals having a large size difference; meanwhile, after starting the near field communication, the two capacitive touch screens can accurately distinguish whether a change in the electrostatic field is caused by conductors becoming near, or by the terminal communicating with it, wherein the conductors are hand, and so on. Therefore, the reliability while the data transmission is started is improved and the user experience is optimized.
US10078402B2 Touch sensitive displays
Disclosed are a touch sensitive display and a method of operation thereof. The display comprises a sensor having an input put array of electrodes and, capacitively coupled thereto, an output array of electrodes and a controller operable to perform a scan operation at every intersection point of said input array. The scan operation comprises measuring a touch value for an intersection point; determining a proportional difference between said touch value and a base touch value for said intersection point as a proportion of said base touch value, wherein said base touch value is indicative of there being no touch event on the sensor; and comparing the proportional difference to a predetermined proportional touch threshold so as to determine whether there is a touch event at that point.
US10078401B2 Control and display module for a motor vehicle having a capacitive touchpad
The invention relates to a control and display module for a motor vehicle, comprising a screen (2), a capacitive touch panel (3) on top of the screen (2) and a frame (7) surrounding the capacitive touch panel (3) and having one edge (8) overlapping a peripheral edge of said panel (3), thereby forming a cavity between the capacitive touch panel (3) and the frame (7). The module is characterized in that it comprises a glass plate (9) glued to the capacitive touch panel (3), closing the cavity in order to reduce at least partially the difference between the levels of the capacitive touch panel (3) and the upper surface of the frame (7).
US10078399B2 Computer device implemented audio triangulation
An audio touchscreen system receives microphone location data respectively corresponding to a plurality of microphones. Sonic signals corresponding to a sonic event respectively transduced by each microphone is triangulated, to determine the location of the origin of the sonic event upon the audio touchscreen, based on the sonic signals and the microphone location data. User input data is generated based on the location of the sonic event as determined by the triangulation.
US10078397B2 Pressure-sensitive touch screen display and method
An electronic device includes a pressure-sensitive touch screen display that can dynamically monitor a user's interaction with the device, and adjust the pressure thresholds of different areas of the touch screen display based on the user's monitored interactions. The orientation of the device is determined, the touch screen display is divided into sections, and the device monitors the pressure the user applies in the different sections of the screen. A pressure map is then created that includes pressure detection thresholds specific to the orientation and user for one or more regions of the screen. The device may include different pressure maps for different orientations of the device. When the user interacts with the touch screen, the device determines what the user intended based on the orientation of the device and the thresholds in the pressure map for that orientation for the region of the screen touched by the user.
US10078396B2 Optical touch sensing device and touch signal determination method thereof
An optical touch sensing device and a touch signal determining method thereof are provided. The optical touch sensing device includes a light source module, at least one image capturing element and a processing unit. The light source module disposed on a touch surface provides a detecting light to the touch surface. The image capturing element captures an optical touch data along the touch surface based on the detecting light. The processing unit recognizes the optical touch data according to a recognition threshold to obtain multiple touch signals. When a object spacing between the touch signals is no bigger than a palm spacing, the processing unit compares the covering parameters corresponding to the touch signals to select a largest covering parameter among the covering parameters, and determines whether to ignore the touch signal corresponding to the largest covering parameter according to the largest covering parameter and an area threshold.
US10078384B2 Method and apparatus for providing haptic cues for guidance and alignment with electrostatic friction
A haptic effect enabled device for producing a haptic effect. In some cases, the haptic effect may represent a component of a spatial pattern represented on a surface of the haptic effect enabled device. In some cases, the haptic effect enabled device may comprise a haptic output device, a drive module, and a drive circuit. The drive module may receive information indicative of a location of a touch input at the surface and determine whether the touch input's location corresponds with a location of one of multiple components of the spatial pattern. The drive module may generate a drive signal that the drive circuit then applies to the haptic output device to generate the haptic effect.
US10078383B2 Apparatus and method to display moved image data processed via a server at a predicted position on a screen
An apparatus causes a server to execute an application program, and stores, in time series, position-information, obtained by an operation to an input device of the apparatus, on a figure representing a target of the operation on a screen shared between the server and the apparatus. Upon determining that the figure is moved by the operation in the same direction at a speed exceeding a threshold, the apparatus calculates, based on the position-information, first position-information indicating a position at which the figure is expected to be after a lapse of a first time from a current-time where the first time includes a time taken for communication between the apparatus and the server, and transmits the first position-information to the server. Upon receiving, from the server, information of an image on the screen which is obtained by executing the application program based on the first position-information, the apparatus displays the image.
US10078381B2 Vehicle interior control system having knobs with plurality of display representations
System for controlling the interior of a vehicle including a center button for selecting a mode, an inner knob for selecting a function, and an outer knob for adjusting that function. The system may include an outer display for graphically displaying different options for adjusting the selected function. The system may also include a processor which may generate instructions to effectuate the function adjustment upon the user actuating the knobs and/or the center button. A display on the center button may display modes, and an inner display located behind the inner knob may display functions.
US10078377B2 Six DOF mixed reality input by fusing inertial handheld controller with hand tracking
Systems and methods are described that provide a wireless hand-held inertial controller for use with a head-mounted, augmented reality (AR) or virtual reality (VR) display or other conventional display that operates with six degrees of freedom by fusing (i) data related to the position of the hand-held inertial controller derived from a depth camera located on the display with (ii) data relating to the orientation of the hand-held inertial controller derived from an inertial measurement unit located in the hand-held inertial controller.
US10078375B2 Multilingual keyboard
A diacritic chording system uses a single standard keyboard layout to generate diacritical characters used, for example, by Latin-based languages or languages based on a Roman character set, providing a universal keyboard. The key combination required to select a diacritic is consistent, independent of the language the user is typing. The diacritic chording system uses chording to obtain characters modified by diacritics, i.e., diacritical characters. The key combinations in the diacritic chord are chosen in such a way to aid memorization by positional association of the keys or by logic association of the keys within the diacritic chord. The use of a combination of positional association and logical association eliminates conflicts in mapping diacritics for different languages. The diacritic chording system also provides a screen overlay as a mnemonic to illustrate which diacritic chords provide the desired diacritical character.
US10078374B2 Method and system enabling control of different digital devices using gesture or motion control
A system for controlling operation of digital devices according to gesture of its user comprising: at least one gesture indicating hardware; at least one imaging device for capturing at least one first array of images of the at least one gesture indicating hardware; and a processor for processing the captured stream of images for; identifying at least one second array of images of the at least one gesture indicating hardware from the at least one first array of images captured by the at least one imaging device; determining at least one geometrical characteristic of bodies present in the at least one second array of images and their variation to construct at least one motion path of the at least one gesture indicating hardware; determining at least one key coordinates point representing at least one motion path; and generating at least one operating instruction to control at least one operation of at least one digital device. Noise cancellation while gesture detection is carried out by evaluating errors as a function of relative distances, boundary distances, and characteristics of various bodies identified beyond a threshold image size. Another approach of removing noise in gesture detection is to fix the emitting device in a still environment and identifying still bodies except emitter and thereby removing those stilt objects while capturing emitting device in motion.
US10078368B2 Method and apparatus to provide haptic feedback based on media content and one or more external parameters
The disclosure relates to systems and methods of providing haptic feedback based on media content and one or more external parameters used to customize the haptic feedback. The system may modify or otherwise alter haptic feedback that is determined using the media content alone. In other words, the system may use both the media content and the external parameters to determine haptic feedback that should be output to the user or others. The external parameters may include, for example, sensor information, customization information, and/or other external parameters that may be used to customize the haptic feedback.
US10078367B2 Stabilization plane determination based on gaze location
Embodiments are described herein for determining a stabilization plane to reduce errors that occur when a homographic transformation is applied to a scene including 3D geometry and/or multiple non-coplanar planes. Such embodiments can be used, e.g., when displaying an image on a head mounted display (HMD) device, but are not limited thereto. In an embodiment, a rendered image is generated, a gaze location of a user is determined, and a stabilization plane, associated with a homographic transformation, is determined based on the determined gaze location. This can involve determining, based on the user's gaze location, variables of the homographic transformation that define the stabilization plane. The homographic transformation is applied to the rendered image to thereby generate an updated image, and at least a portion of the updated image is then displayed.
US10078365B2 Device for controlling mobile terminal and method of controlling the mobile terminal
Disclosed is a device for controlling a mobile terminal, including a touch sensor that detects a touch input with respect to a specific region of a touch screen, and a controller that determines whether the touch input continues to be received for reference time for which a state in which the mobile terminal is gripped by a user is recognized and that, when the touch input continues to be received for the reference time, blocks touch information corresponding to the touch input.
US10078364B2 System and method for optimizing power consumption of one or more devices
Disclosed are systems and methods for optimizing power consumption of devices. The system includes monitoring module, generating module, matching module, determining module, and identifying module. The monitoring module monitors a device including program code which further includes power consuming functions. The generating module generates plurality of power patterns corresponding to the power consuming functions. The matching module matches the plurality of power patterns with pre-stored plurality of power patterns to identify one or more power patterns having maximum peak value. The determining module determines occurrence of the one or more power patterns for predefined time interval. The identifying module identifies a power consuming function corresponding to a power pattern based on the occurrence. The generating module generates recommendation for the power consuming function by suggesting changes in a code section of the power consuming function.
US10078363B2 Non main CPU/OS based operational environment
An apparatus is provided that includes a microcontroller to facilitate data communication within a system comprising a plurality of peripheral devices, a power manager to put the microcontroller into a sleep state to save power, and an I/O controller to enable communication between two or more particular peripheral devices in the plurality of peripheral devices without involvement of the microcontroller while the microcontroller is in the sleep state. The microcontroller is to wake from the sleep state in response to at least one signal from a component of the system external to the microcontroller and communication between at least some of the plurality of peripheral devices is facilitated using the microcontroller when in an awake state.
US10078361B2 Methods and apparatus for running and booting an inter-processor communication link between independently operable processors
Methods and apparatus for an inter-processor communication (IPC) link between two (or more) independently operable processors. In one aspect, the IPC protocol is based on a “shared” memory interface for run-time processing (i.e., the independently operable processors each share (either virtually or physically) a common memory interface). In another aspect, the IPC communication link is configured to support a host driven boot protocol used during a boot sequence to establish a basic communication path between the peripheral and the host processors. Various other embodiments described herein include sleep procedures (as defined separately for the host and peripheral processors), and error handling.
US10078360B2 Information processing apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
The present invention presents an information processing apparatus capable of having a plurality of power saving states, and a method of controlling the same. The apparatus times a specific packet reception time interval, and select, based on the timed reception time interval, one of the plurality of power saving states into which to transition. If the apparatus satisfies a condition for transitioning into a power saving state, the information processing apparatus transitions to the selected power saving state.
US10078359B2 Method, system, and apparatus for dynamic thermal management
A method, apparatus, article of manufacture, and system, the method including, in some embodiments, processing a computational load by a first core of a multi-core processor, and dynamically distributing at least a portion of the computational load to a second core of the multi-core processor to reduce a power density of the multi-core processor for the processing of the computational load.
US10078356B2 Apparatus and method for saving and restoring data for power saving in a processor
Described is an apparatus which comprises: an Intellectual Property (IP) block; control logic operable to send a first command to the IP block to cause the first IP block to enter a first power state from a second power state; and a communicating fabric coupled to the IP block and to the control logic, the communicating fabric to send multiple packets with a first header from the IP block to the control logic after the first command is processed by the IP block, wherein the multiple packets are associated with multiple registers which are identified as registers whose contents are to be saved.
US10078353B2 Container fitted in a technical infrastructure
A container fitted in a technical infrastructure including on a longitudinal side face, at least one opening arranged to allow the intake of air inside the container; on the opposite longitudinal side face, at least one fan arranged to expel the air from the inside to the outside of the container; and computer racks disposed in the middle of the container along its longitudinal axis.
US10078352B2 Portable electronic device and pivoting mechanism thereof
A pivoting mechanism for an electronic device includes a pivot shaft, a first connecting member disposed on the pivot shaft for being connected with a support of the electronic device, a second connecting member disposed on the pivot shaft for connected with a main body of the electronic device, and a torque adjusting assembly. The torque adjusting assembly includes four sleeves and an elastic member through which the pivot shaft is disposed. Each of the sleeves includes at least one protrusion. The protrusion of one of the four sleeves is slidable relative to the protrusion of another sleeve for adjusting an amount of deformation of the elastic member. A portable electronic device including a main body, a support and the pivoting mechanism is provided.
US10078351B1 Electronic device having automatic elevating assembly
In an electronic device, a lift structure, composed by electromagnets, magnetic components, and support piece, is disposed at a rear end of an electronic part and a housing. The magnetic components can be permanent magnets and disposed at the rear end of the electronic part and the support piece. The electromagnets are controlled by driving device to a configuration so as to have repulsion and attraction to the rear end and to the support piece respectively, thereby configuring the rear end to a lifted position, or to another configuration so as to have attraction and repulsion to the rear end and to the support piece respectively, thereby configuring the rear end to a retracted position. An adjusting component is further used to adjust the position of the electromagnet to determine the height of the rear end of the electronic part when set in the lifted position.
US10078343B2 Output circuit
The output circuit includes: a control voltage generating circuit configured to generate a control voltage; a first MOS transistor having a gate for receiving the control voltage; a second MOS transistor having a gate to which a first input signal is input; a third MOS transistor having a gate to which a second input signal is input; and a fourth MOS transistor which has a gate connected to a source of the first MOS transistor, and a drain connected to an output terminal, and is configured to be driven with the first input signal and the second input signal to output an output signal to the output terminal. The control voltage generating circuit is configured to absorb fluctuations in control voltage, which are caused due to changes in first input signal and second input signal, to thereby maintain the control voltage at a predetermined voltage.
US10078341B2 System and method with GEO location triggering automatic action
An apparatus a GPS device that tracks a current location of a user relative to a home of the user and a cloud application that tracks the current location of the user via the GPS device, the cloud application estimates a time period required for the user to travel from the current location to the home and upon detecting that the time is less than a threshold value, automatically sends an activating signal to an HVAC unit in the home of the user to activate the unit.
US10078339B2 Missile system with navigation capability based on image processing
The present invention relates to electro-optic guided missile systems and, in particular, it concerns systems and methods providing enhanced navigation capabilities based on ego-motion processing of seeker images. The missile system comprising: a missile; a seeker located at a nose portion of said missile, said seeker comprising an electro-optic imaging sensor; and a control arrangement for steering the missile along a flight path to a target, characterized in that the missile system further comprises: a navigation subsystem receiving images from said imaging sensor, said navigation subsystem being configured to: co-process a plurality of said images from said imaging sensor to derive ego-motion of said missile relative to a region viewed by said imaging sensor; derive from said ego-motion a calculated target direction from said missile to a target.
US10078337B1 Generation of trip estimates using real-time data and historical data
A system uses machine models to estimate trip durations or distance. The system trains a historical model to estimate trip duration using characteristics of past trips. The system trains a real-time model to estimate trip duration using characteristics of recently completed trips. The historical and real-time models may use different time windows of training data to predict estimates, and may be trained to predict an adjustment to an initial trip estimate. A selector model is trained to predict whether the historical model, the real-time model, or a combination of the historical and real-time models will more accurately estimate a trip duration, given features associated with a trip duration request, and the system accordingly uses the models to estimate a trip duration. In some embodiments, the real-time model and the selector may be trained using batch machine learning techniques which allow the models to incorporate new trip data as trips complete.
US10078336B2 System and method for navigating a robotic working tool
A robotic work tool system (200) comprising a robotic work tool (100), said robotic work tool (100) comprising a position determining device (190) for determining a current position, such as through receiving satellite signals, and a navigation device (195) arranged to at least provide a compass heading, the robotic work tool (100) being configured to: determine a compass heading (CH) obtained through the navigation device (195); compare the compass heading to a true heading (TH) obtained through the position determining device (190); determine an error (e) between the true heading (TH) and the compass heading (CH); determine a robot position (XR; YR); and store the error (e) for said robot position (XR; YR) thereby generating a magnetic correction matrix.
US10078334B2 Vision sensing compensation
A lane-control system suitable for use on an automated vehicle comprising a camera, a lidar-sensor, and a controller. The camera captures an image of a roadway traveled by a host-vehicle. The lidar-sensor detects a discontinuity in the roadway. The controller is in communication with the camera and the lidar-sensor and defines an area-of-interest within the image, constructs a road-model of the roadway based on the area-of-interest, determines that the host-vehicle is approaching the discontinuity, and adjusts the area-of-interest within the image based on the discontinuity.
US10078333B1 Efficient mapping of robot environment
Methods, apparatus, systems, and computer-readable media are provided for efficient mapping of a robot environment. In various implementations, a group of data points may be sensed by a three-dimensional sensor. One or more voxels of a three-dimensional voxel model that are occupied by the group of data points may be identified. For each occupied voxel, a column of the three-dimensional voxel model that contains the occupied voxel may be identified. Occupied voxels contained in each column may be indexed by elevation. In various implementations, one or more sparse linked data structures may be used to represent the columns.
US10078329B2 Flight modes and protection envelopes based on inertial attitude estimates for radio-controlled airplanes
The present disclosure describes flight training systems and methods for radio-controlled (RC) airplanes that rely on inertial attitude estimates. Preferred embodiments include an RC airplane with one or more control processors configured to (i) estimate an inertial attitude of the RC airplane based on one or more measurements from an attitude sensor array and (ii) control the inertial attitude of the RC airplane based the inertial attitude estimate. In operation, controlling the attitude of the RC airplane may include both controlling the RC airplane to a specific inertial attitude and/or keeping the inertial attitude of the RC airplane within a predefined flight envelope.
US10078327B2 Teaching system of dual-arm robot and method of teaching dual-arm robot
The purpose is to perform a teaching work of a dual-arm robot instinctively and easily. A dual-arm robot including two arms made of a plurality of links coupled to each other with joint shafts, and two instructing parts provided to tip ends of the two arms, respectively, and configured to indicate coordinate points in space and to be grippable by a teacher, and a control device configured to acquire the coordinate points indicated by the teacher moving the two instructing parts directly and simultaneously with both hands as teaching points, and teach the dual-arm robot operation corresponding to the acquired teaching points.
US10078325B2 Systems and methods for designing programmable parts for models and optimizing 3D printing
Systems and techniques include, in at least one aspect, a method including receiving user selection of parts from a plurality of virtual parts to build a virtual 3D model in a modeling environment, receiving user instruction for modifying or assembling of at least one of the selected parts within the modeling environment, validating the user instruction against physical constraints of an associated 3D printer; and outputting the virtual 3D model for 3D printing on the associated 3D printer after the validating.
US10078324B2 Tool management system
A tool management system is equipped with: a tool management device that includes a tool searching unit; a tool database that includes a list of all of the tools that are set up in a factory; a list of tools to be used that is a list of tools that is necessary for the execution of an NC program; and a candidate tool list wherein candidate tools that can be tools to be used are extracted from the list of tools to be used and the tool database. The candidate tool list is displayed on a display unit of the tool management device.
US10078323B2 Dynamically configurable intelligent controller and control method for machine tools based on DSP/FPGA
A dynamically configurable intelligent controller of a machine tool based on DSP/FPGA and control method thereof are disclosed. The intelligent controller includes a DSP/FPGA information processing module, a data input module, an output execution module and an embedded central processing system module. The DSP/FPGA information processing module includes a hardware reconfigurable information sampling unit, a digital signal processing unit, a hardware reconfigurable algorithm unit, a hardware reconfigurable control information output execution unit and a data storage unit. The DSP/FPGA information processing module configures hardware units according to an intelligent control strategy file created based on the intelligent control needs to generate an intelligent control algorithm graph. The intelligent controller according to the present disclosure can, based on the control needs of the machine tool, dynamically configure the input and output hardware and the algorithm hard ware, and reconfigure the I/O connection and the algorithm module to generate an intelligent control algorithm graph. The intelligent controller also can dynamically output control instructions.
US10078322B2 Power tool system having in-station verification utilizing radio frequency signal strength
The industrial power tool system includes a controller physically disposed in a predefined location within an assembly line work station. The controller has a first radio frequency transceiver that propagates a digital communication signal at a predefined power. A human operable portable power tool has a second radio frequency transceiver configured to communicate with the first transceiver, providing a signal strength datum indicative of the received signal strength. A processor circuit causes the tool to perform a sequence of predefined assembly job steps that are mediated by the processor circuit according to a control loop running on the processor circuit. The processor circuit compares the signal strength datum to a predefined signal strength threshold to determine if the distance between the first and second radio frequency transceivers is less than a predefined distance that defines a home area proximate the controller. The processor circuit uses the test of this distance as at least one operative step in the control loop that mediates the sequence of predefined assembly job steps.
US10078321B2 Device, system and methods for automatic development and optimization of positioning paths for multi-axis numerically controlled machining
Optimized positioning paths for multi-axis CNC machining can be generated based on the machine tool kinematics, machine axes travel limits, machine axis velocity and acceleration limits, and machine positioning methodologies. Machine axes travel limits and machine positioning methodologies are incorporated in order to ensure that the developed positioning paths do not violate machine axes travel limitations. Multi-axis positioning paths are developed to avoid collisions with dynamically changing in-process stock and other surroundings, including fixtures and both moving and non-moving components of the machine. Positioning tool path customizations give the user the flexibility to apply safety based constraints to the automatically generated tool paths. The disclosed automatic positioning path planning and optimization methods are used to develop a process for part manufacturing using CNC machining in order to reduce the manufacturing cycle time.
US10078320B2 Automatically guided tools
A position correcting system, method and tool for guiding a tool during its use based on its location relative to the material being worked on. Provided is a system and tool which uses its auto correcting technology to precisely rout or cut material. The invention provides a camera which is used to track the visual features of the surface of the material being cut to build a map and locate an image on that map used to reference the location of the tool for auto-correction of the cutting path.
US10078318B2 Composable method for explicit power flow control in electrical grids
A power flow control system for an interconnected power system, the interconnected power system comprising a plurality of electrical subsystems; an abstract framework configured to work as a utility maximizer under constraints (that applies to the electrical subsystems by specifying their capabilities, expected behavior and a simplified view of their internal state); and a plurality of agents. Each agent is responsible of one or a plurality of the electrical subsystems, comprises means configured to express an internal state of the electrical subsystem within a common system of coordinates, and has communication means configured to communicate among agents according to a protocol. The abstract framework means enables a composition of a set of the interconnected electrical subsystems into a further subsystem for which a further internal state is expressed within the same common system of coordinates used before, the further internal state being communicated with other agents according to the protocol.
US10078317B2 Method, device and computer program for monitoring an industrial control system
A method is for monitoring an industrial control system. The method comprises collecting data from one or more sources external to the industrial control system; collecting data from one or more internal sources on the industrial control system; aggregating data collected from said internal sources or from said external sources; correlating said collected data by analyzing and interpreting said collected data in view of previously collected data so as to monitor the security of the industrial control system. An apparatus is for performing the method.
US10078316B2 Pre-configuration and integration of IEDs in substation automation systems
A method of configuring actual Intelligent Electronic Devices (IEDs) into a substation automation system (SAS) of a power system that runs a substation process. An IED data repository stores IED information including a plurality of logical node classes (LNs), where each LN includes a plurality of data objects as LN type definitions that represent at least bay level functions including control and monitoring outputs from the primary devices or protecting the primary devices. Using an LN type generator, selection of LNs is performed from the plurality of LNs based on functions for implementing at least one single line diagram (selected LNs) that represents the SAS. From the selected LNs a pre-configured IED strategy is generated to represent at a first actual IED to control and automate the substation process in a format understood by the SAS. The pre-configured IED strategy is saved into the IED data repository.
US10078314B2 Method for providing functions within an industrial automation system, and industrial automation system
Method of providing functions within an industrial automation system and an industrial automation system thereof. Functions of the automation system are made available by web applications that are combined by the client during control program execution to form interlinked web applications. The functions are provided on a user interface of the client. The web applications are provided by a standard application programming interface that comprises a cross-component application programming interface for initializing and unloading application components and a component-specific application programming interface for event handling and providing component functions. Component instances are linked by an application programming interface for stipulating interactions between application components.
US10078313B2 Field device for determining or monitoring a process variable in automation technology
A field device for determining or monitoring a process variable in automation technology. The field device meets a safety standard, which is required in a predetermined safety-critical application, comprising: a sensor, which works according to a defined measuring principle; and a control/evaluation unit, which processes and evaluates measurement data delivered by the sensor along at least three redundant and/or diversely designed measurement channels, wherein a redundant analog electrical current interface is provided, via which an electrical current representing the process variable is settable in a two-wire line. The analog electrical current interface is designed triply redundantly wherein the following components are associated with the analog electrical current interface: three electrical current setting channels connected in parallel, a doubly redundant voter, which detects a malfunction in one of the measurement channels and/or the electrical current setting channels a doubly redundant turn off stage, via which a measurement channel, respectively an electrical current setting channel, is turned off, when the voter detects a malfunction in the measurement channel or in the electrical current setting channel.
US10078312B2 Wind power plant with highly reliable real-time power control
The present invention relates to a fault-tolerant control system for a wind power plant comprising a plurality of power units, the control system comprising control means for generating a replica of essentially concurrent power unit set-point values, a data communication network for transmitting the essentially concurrent power unit set-point values to the plurality of power units and a plurality of decentralised voting means being arranged so that a decentralised voting means is assigned to each power unit, each decentralised voting means being adapted to select one power unit set-point value out of the replica of power unit set-points. The present invention further relates to an associated method.
US10078309B2 Moon phase display mechanism
Moon phase display mechanism including an input pinion which makes three revolutions, or respectively two revolutions, in 24 hours, and drives a 19-tooth or respectively 29-tooth drive pinion, which drives a 59-tooth lower wheel bearing a moon disc with a two-colored depiction including a lighted area and at least one background sky area and also drives a 57-tooth or respectively 58-tooth, upper wheel, coaxial to this lower wheel and which makes one revolution per day and which includes a sky disc with a depiction of the sun, and an aperture opposite this sun, through which is visible one part of this moon disc illustrating the current appearance of the moon.
US10078308B2 Timepiece wheel with play take-up
Timepiece wheel with play take-up, including a toothing, each tooth of which includes first and second half-teeth each including a part of the tooth profile, and movable with respect to each other against elastic return means, the wheel including, axially stacked, a first and a second half-wheel respectively carrying the first and second half-teeth and having limited rotational mobility with respect to each other, about the axis of this toothing, and against the elastic return means, the toothing of each half-wheel overhanging the other half-wheel, each half-wheel including hollows inside each of which is movable an opposite half-tooth, between two successive half-teeth.
US10078307B2 Crown for timepiece and timepiece
In a crown for a timepiece including a crown body having a recess formed therein and a decorative jewel fixed into the recess, a bonding agent is disposed between the inner side surface of the recess and the decorative jewel, and the depth dimension of the inner side surface is at least 0.5 mm.
US10078306B2 Security holograms formed using lenticular multichannel image generation device
We describe methods of mass-producing full color, 3D holograms, potentially incorporating a personalized image, which are particularly suitable for security purposes. Broadly speaking in embodiments a method generates, electronically, an interlaced image comprising a set of different views of a 3D object from different angles. This is projected onto a diffusing screen using coherent light and mapped from the screen into an angularly encoded object beam using a lenticular array. The different views in the angularly encoded object beam are then recorded simultaneously into holographic film using a reference beam.
US10078303B2 Fixing device and image forming apparatus including the fixing device
A fixing device includes a fixing rotator, a pressure rotator, a cooling assembly, and an air regulation plate. The cooling assembly blows air onto an outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator to cool the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator. The air regulation plate is disposed opposing the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator with a clearance between the air regulation plate and the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator, to regulate a flow direction or amount of one of air to be blown onto the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator and air having been blown onto the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator. The air regulation plate has a leading end opposing the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator. The leading end has a shape following the outer circumferential face of the pressure rotator.
US10078301B2 Image forming apparatus, foreign object detecting system, and method for producing foreign object detecting system
An image forming apparatus includes an apparatus body accommodating an image forming device, a foreign object detector that detects a foreign object beside the apparatus body, and a detector holding unit that holds the foreign object detector. The foreign object detector and the detector holding unit are movable together into the apparatus body.
US10078292B2 Toner cartridge, image forming apparatus including the same, and method for controlling the image forming apparatus
A toner cartridge including a carrier container in which one surface needed for discharge of carriers faces a toner discharge outlet, an image forming apparatus, and a method for controlling the image forming apparatus are provided. The toner cartridge includes a case, a toner container in the case so as to contain the toners; a toner outlet disposed over the case so as to discharge the container toner to the outside; and a carrier container including carriers therein such that one surface of the carrier container, through which the included carriers are discharged, is arranged to face the toner outlet.
US10078289B2 Method and system for active decrease of ghost appearance
A method of operating a printing system includes determining whether ghosting is expected on a photoreceptor and applying power to a laser applied to the photoreceptor based on whether the ghosting is expected.
US10078287B2 Image forming apparatus which sets voltage range for charging an image bearing member
Provided is an image forming apparatus capable of appropriately setting a range of a charging voltage for electrically charging an image bearing member. A charging roller (2) and a charging power source (S1) are configured to apply a voltage between the charging roller (2) and a photosensitive drum (1) to electrically charge the photosensitive drum (1). A control circuit (13) is configured to set a voltage for obtaining a predetermined discharge current by the charging roller (2) with the photosensitive drum (1). The control circuit (13) is configured to determine, depending on a state of a resistance acting on an electric current flowing between the charging roller (2) and the photosensitive drum (1), at least one of an upper limit or a lower limit of the voltage set by the control circuit (13).
US10078278B2 Process for producing toner for development of electrostatic images
The present invention relates to a process for producing a toner for development of electrostatic images, including the following steps (1) to (3): Step (1): aggregating resin particles (X) containing a composite resin that contains a segment constituted of a polyester resin (a) obtained by polycondensing an alcohol component containing 80 mol % or more of a propyleneoxide adduct of bisphenol A and a polycarboxylic acid component, and a vinyl-based resin segment containing a constitutional unit derived from a styrene-based compound, in an aqueous medium, to obtain aggregated particles (1); Step (2): aggregating the aggregated particles (1) obtained in the step (1) with resin particles (Y) containing a polyester resin (b) obtained by polycondensing an alcohol component containing 80 mol % or more of an ethyleneoxide adduct of bisphenol A and a polycarboxylic acid component to obtain aggregated particles (2); and Step (3): coalescing the aggregated particles (2) obtained in the step (2).
US10078275B2 Measurement apparatus, lithography apparatus, and method of manufacturing article
A measurement apparatus is configured to measure a position of an object based on a first phase signal and a second phase signal whose phases are different from each other and includes a compensator configured to compensate for a fluctuation in a phase difference between the first phase signal and the second phase signal based on a frequency of at least one of the first phase signal and the second phase signal.
US10078271B2 Optical component
An optical component comprises a mirror array having a multiplicity of mirror elements, which are each connected to at least one actuator for displacement, a multiplicity of signal lines for the signal-transmitting connection of the actuators to an external, global control/regulating device for predefining an absolute position of the individual mirror elements, and a multiplicity of local regulating devices for regulating the positioning of the mirror elements, wherein the regulating devices are in each case completely integrated into the component.
US10078269B2 Array of encoders for alignment measurement
System and method for accurately measuring alignment of every exposure field on a pre-patterned wafer without reducing wafer-exposure throughput. Diffraction grating disposed in scribe-lines of such wafer, used as alignment marks, and array of encoder-heads (each of which is configured to define positional phase(s) of at least one such alignment mark) are used. Determination of trajectory of a wafer-stage scanning during the wafer-exposure in the exposure tool employs determining in-plane coordinates of such spatially-periodic alignment marks by simultaneously measuring position-dependent phases of signals produced by these marks as a result of recombination of light corresponding to different diffraction orders produced by these marks. Measurements may be performed simultaneously at all areas corresponding to at least most of the exposure fields of the wafer, and/or with use of a homodyne light source, and/or in a wavelength-independent fashion, and/or with a pre-registration process allowing for accommodation of wafers with differently-dimensioned exposure fields.
US10078267B2 Method for predicting at least one illumination parameter for evaluating an illumination setting
In a method for predicting at least one illumination parameter for evaluating an illumination setting for illuminating an object field of a projection exposure apparatus, illumination parameters are measured at a number of calibration settings, correction terms for prediction values of the illumination parameters are determined from the measured values, and then at least one illumination parameter of at least one illumination setting, which is not contained in the set of n calibration settings, is predicted.
US10078265B2 Pattern-forming method, resin, and composition
A pattern-forming method comprises: forming a resist underlayer film on an upper face side of a substrate; forming a silicon-containing film on an upper face side of the resist underlayer film; and removing at least a part of the resist underlayer film and at least a part of the silicon-containing film with a basic aqueous solution. Preferably, the pattern-forming method further comprises, after the forming of the silicon-containing film and before the removing of the resist underlayer film and the silicon-containing film, forming a resist pattern on an upper face side of the silicon-containing film, and etching the silicon-containing film using the resist pattern as a mask.
US10078264B2 Resist composition, patterning process, and barium, cesium and cerium salts
A resist composition comprising a base resin comprising acid labile group-containing recurring units and preferably acid generator-containing recurring units, and a sodium, magnesium, potassium, calcium, rubidium, strontium, yttrium, cesium, barium or cerium salt of α-fluorinated sulfonic acid bonded to an alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl or aryl group exhibits a high resolution and sensitivity and forms a pattern of satisfactory profile with minimal LWR after exposure and development.
US10078259B2 Optical scanning control device
An optical scanning control device includes a scanner that scans light emitted from a laser in accordance with an image signal to form an image on a screen; a first optical detector that detects light scanned by the scanner; a second optical detector that detects light scanned by the scanner; and a controller that controls a deflection angle of the scanner based on a time difference between an output of the first optical detector and an output of the second optical detector.
US10078256B2 Document holder for mobile device
Disclosed is a document holder assembly for attachment to a mobile device or its enclosure. The document holder assembly has an imaging position in which the document is positioned in the line of sight of the device camera, and a folded position in which the assembly is conveniently stored close to the attachment face. In some embodiments the distance between the document and the camera in the imaging position may be adjusted to achieve an optimum document image.
US10078254B2 Imaging device and imaging method
An imaging device includes a camera 31, a light source 32, a polarizer 35 arranged between the camera 31 plus the light source 32 and an object 11, and a spatial light modulator 40A arranged between the polarizer 35 and the object 11 to control a revolution angle of an emitting light polarization plane relative to an incident light polarization plane.
US10078253B2 Optical modulator
Provided is an optical modulator in which even in a case where an optical waveguide and a control electrode are highly integrated, a distortion due to stress acting on the optical waveguide from lead-out wiring of a signal electrode is mitigated and occurrence of a temperature drift or the like is suppressed. An optical modulator includes: a substrate 1 having an electro-optic effect; optical waveguides (L1 to L4), each of which is formed on the substrate and provided with at least one Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide; and a control electrode which controls light waves propagating through the optical waveguides, in which the control electrode is configured of signal electrodes (S1 and S2) and ground electrodes (G1 to G3), each of the signal electrodes being provided with a pad part (S1P or S2P) for input or output, which is electrically connected to an electric circuit which is provided outside the substrate, an interaction part (indicated by arrow R1) which applies an electric field to the optical waveguide, and a lead-out wiring part which connects the pad part and the interaction part to each other, a portion of the lead-out wiring part is disposed parallel to an extended direction (a lateral direction in FIG. 3) of the Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide within a range (indicated by arrow R2) in which two branching waveguides configuring the Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide are present in the extended direction, and any one of a portion of the interaction part, another portion of the lead-out wiring part, and a stress relaxation structure of the ground electrode is formed at a position which is axially symmetrical to the portion of the lead-out wiring part with respect to a centrosymmetric axis in the extended direction of the Mach-Zehnder type optical waveguide.
US10078250B2 Driving method for pixel
A driving method for pixel is configured to drive a first pixel and a second pixel. The driving method includes that a first output gray value of the first pixel and a second output gray value of the second pixel are set according to saturation. The saturation is decided according to an input gray value. The first pixel and second pixel are driven according to the first output gray value and the second output gray value. When the saturation is within a first value range or a third value range, the difference between the first output gray value and the second output gray value is less than the difference between the first output gray value and the second output gray value, when the saturation is within a second value range. The second value range is between the first value range and the third value range.
US10078247B2 Liquid crystal display
The present invention relates to a liquid crystal display that incorporates a particular liquid crystal composition and a sealant in which a cured form of a particular curable resin composition is used. The present invention provides a liquid crystal display that prevents reduced voltage holding ratio (VHR) and increased ionic density (ID) in the liquid crystal layer and solves the problems of display defects such as voids, alignment irregularities, and image-sticking. Liquid crystal displays according to the present invention, featuring the ability to prevent reduced voltage holding ratio (VHR) in the liquid crystal layer and reduce the occurrence of display defects such as alignment irregularities and image-sticking, are useful particularly to liquid crystal displays in the IPS and FFS modes for active matrix drive and applicable to liquid crystal displays of equipment such as liquid crystal TVs, monitors, mobile phones, and smartphones.
US10078246B2 Display panel
A display panel includes a pixel electrode and a common electrode. The pixel electrode has a cross-shaped opening which includes a first slit extending along a first direction and a second slit extending along a second direction and crossing the first slit. The common electrode is at least disposed at one side of the pixel electrode. The common electrode includes an opening having a largest width in the first direction, and a part of the opening with the largest width is adjacent to an intersection of an extending direction of the first slit and the common electrode. A width of the opening is gradually smaller from the part of the opening with the largest width along the second direction and an opposite direction of the second direction.
US10078240B2 Light control device, transparent display device including the same, and method of manufacturing the same
Discussed are a light control device, a transparent display device including the same, and a method of manufacturing the same, which lower a light transmittance in a light shield mode. The light control device may include a first substrate and a second substrate facing each other, a first electrode disposed on one surface of the first substrate facing the second substrate, a second electrode disposed on one surface of the second substrate facing the first substrate, a plurality of partition walls disposed on one surface of the first electrode facing the second substrate to maintain a gap between the first substrate and the second substrate, a first alignment layer disposed on the one surface of the first electrode and the plurality of partition walls, and a second alignment layer disposed on one surface of the second electrode facing the first substrate.
US10078235B2 Display device and pure color screen inspection method thereof
A pure color screen inspection method for a display panel is provided. The method includes selecting the sub-pixels of an undetected color; turning on the gate electrodes of odd row using a first scan line; providing a data signal to the sub-pixels of odd row using a corresponding data line; turning on the gate electrodes of even row using a second scan line; providing a data signal to the sub-pixels of even row using a corresponding data line; and repeating above steps. The beneficial effects of the method are that a display panel can be lighted up with a pure color screen without mixed colors via a printed circuit board.
US10078233B2 Optical waveguide resonators
An example device in accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure includes a first semiconductor layer disposed on a substrate, a dielectric layer disposed between the first semiconductor layer and a second semiconductor layer dissimilar from the first semiconductor layer. A capacitor is formed of at least a portion of the first semiconductor layer, the dielectric layer, and the second semiconductor layer, and is to be included in an optical waveguide resonator.
US10078230B2 Eyeglass lenses with minimized edge visibility
Eyeglass lenses have at least a portion of their edge shaped to reflect light away from an eye of a wearer, such as the edge being disposed at an acute angle with respect to a principal axis of the lens, toward the back surface of the lens. Alternatively or additionally, the edge may include a plurality of edge surfaces disposed at an acute angle with respect to a principal axis of the eyeglass lens, toward the back surface of the eyeglass lens, or at least one edge surface may be disposed at an acute angle with respect to the front surface of the lens and at least one other edge surface may be disposed at an acute angle with respect to the back surface of the lens. As yet another alternative, the edge may be rounded with progressive angles to have an edge axis directed away from the wearer's eye.
US10078229B2 Speckle reduction apparatus based on Mie scattering, perturbation drive, and optical reflective chamber
A speckle reduction apparatus (300) based on Mie scattering and perturbation drive is disclosed. The speckle reduction apparatus (300) comprises an optical reflective chamber (302) having an incident-light coupling device (301) and an exiting face (303) disposed thereon, and an optical device (308) which faces the incident-light coupling device (301) of the optical reflective chamber (302). The inner walls of the optical reflective chamber (302), except for the wall of light transparent exiting face (303), are mirror surfaces. The optical reflective chamber (302) is fully filled with transparent material (401) having medium particles (402) dispersed therein, which are able to induce Mie scattering of the incident laser. Either or both of the optical reflective chamber (302) and the optical device (308) are provided with a perturbation-sensitive device. The present invention may be implemented with reasonable and compact structure, achieving the following effects: low cost, effective speckle reduction, high laser efficiency, stability, safety, and uniform light intensity.
US10078225B1 Inflatable light box
An inflatable light box includes decorative securing plates and plastic panels in association with upper and lower interior connecting planks when coupled to a cylindrical barrel in which an inflatable airbag is disposed, and encompassed by a decorative cover, form a housing for an inflatable light apparatus.
US10078223B2 Head mounted display with non-pupil forming optical path
A head mounted display device includes a structural frame arranged generally along a X-axis and a Y-axis for viewing along a Z-axis, the X, Y, and Z axes being mutually perpendicular. A micro-display is coupled to the structural frame, and configured to project visual content in a substantially forward direction along the Z-axis away from a user. A group of one or more optical elements with reflective optical surfaces is coupled to the structural frame and respectively positioned on a front side of the micro-display to reflectively guide a light ray bundle in a non-pupil forming optical path from the micro-display to a user's eye to provide an image to the user's eye such that the light rays of the light ray bundle entering the user's eye are essentially parallel to make the image visible to the user with varied positions of the user's pupil.
US10078219B2 Wearable heads-up display with integrated eye tracker and different optical power holograms
Systems, devices, and methods that integrate eye tracking capability into scanning laser projector (“SLP”)-based wearable heads-up displays are described. An infrared laser diode is added to an RGB SLP and an infrared photodetector is aligned to detect reflections of the infrared light from features of the eye. A holographic optical element (“HOE”) may be used to combine visible light, infrared light, and environmental light into the user's “field of view.” The HOE may be heterogeneous and multiplexed to apply positive optical power to the visible light and zero or negative optical power to the infrared light.
US10078216B2 Optical scanning apparatus, system and method
An optical scanning apparatus includes: an array of optical emitters to provide a plurality of optical beams; a plurality of corresponding microlenses to receive the optical beams; and a variable collimator to receive the plurality of optical beams from the microlenses. The microlenses and variable collimator are arranged to decouple the illumination spot size of the optical beams from the illumination spot separation of the optical beams such that the illumination spot size and the illumination spot separation at a scanning surface are independently controllable.
US10078212B1 Pixel region including a reflective layer extending over a thin film transistor
A display device, such as an electrowetting display device, includes a first support plate and an opposing second support plate. A thin film transistor (TFT) structure on the first support plate is communicatively coupled with a pixel within a pixel region between the first support plate and the second support plate. The TFT structure includes an organic layer disposed over a silicon semiconductor layer and a reflective layer disposed on the organic layer. The reflective layer extends over the organic layer to overlie the silicon semiconductor layer.
US10078206B2 High-resolution microscope and image splitter arrangment
The invention relates to a microscope having an illumination beam path with wide field illumination of a sample and a first detection beam path having a spatially resolved surface receiver, which is reached by a first part of the detection light coming from the sample via the first detection beam path, or an image divider assembly for a microscope. In order to lengthen the optical path length, at least a second part of the detection light coming from the sample is masked out of the detection beam path and, via deflection means belonging to the detection beam path, is led into a second detection beam path and, preferably via further deflection means, is deflected back in the direction of the detection in such a way that detection light is applied to at least two partial regions beside one another on the surface receiver. At least the second part of the detection light runs in an optical element having an optical density that is increased as compared with the first detection beam path, in order to lengthen the optical path length, and the optical element is designed to be displaceable at an angle, preferably perpendicular, to the optical axis of the first detection beam path in order to adjust the optical path length, and has flat surfaces, at least on the light entry and light exit side thereof; a prism is provided, preferably a glass prism, preferably at least in the second detection beam path after a first beam deflection, for deflection in a direction parallel to the first detection beam path, in order to increase the path length and for reverse deflection.
US10078198B2 Photographing apparatus for automatically determining a focus area and a control method thereof
An imaging apparatus is provided, which includes an image sensor which includes a plurality of image pixels and a plurality of sensing pixels, and is configured to capture images through collection of light that is incident through a lens and the plurality of phase sensing pixels; and a processor configured to divide a region of interest of the image sensor into a plurality of sub-regions of interest, calculate disparity information of objects that correspond to the plurality of sub-regions of interest using at least one of the plurality of phase sensing pixels included in the plurality of sub-regions of interest, and determine a focal region in the region of interest on the basis of the disparity information. Accordingly, user convenience is increased.
US10078195B2 Fiber optic cables with extruded access features and methods of making fiber optic cables
Cables are constructed with embedded discontinuities in the cable jacket that allow the jacket to be torn to provide access to the cable core. The discontinuities can be longitudinally extending strips of polymer material coextruded in the cable jacket.
US10078192B2 Fiber distribution hub with outside accessible grounding terminals
The present disclosure relates to a telecommunications distribution hub having a cabinet that defines a primary compartment. The cabinet also includes one or more main doors for accessing the primary compartment. Telecommunications equipment is mounted within the primary compartment. The distribution hub further includes a secondary compartment that can be accessed from an exterior of the cabinet without accessing the primary compartment. A grounding interface is accessible from within the secondary compartment.
US10078188B1 Springless push/pull fiber optic connector
A fiber optic connector having a push/pull tab where the tab is biased forward by a middle arm pushing on a chamfered surface of a widthwise recess without the use of a secondary spring to push forward the push/pull tab into said hook. The hook secures said connector in an adapter receptacle.
US10078187B2 Connector and adapter system for two-fiber mechanical transfer type ferrule
Devices and methods for connecting optical fibers are provided. In some embodiments, connectors and adaptors for two-fiber mechanical transfer type ferrules are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT connectors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad micro-MT adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, MT adaptors, such as simplex, duplex, and quad adaptors are disclosed. In some embodiments, optical fiber cables that modularly coupled with at least one optical fiber connector, adaptor, and other optical fiber cable using a remote release are disclosed.
US10078185B2 Mechanical fiber switch
A switch for selectively coupling light from two input fibers to a selected two of plurality of output optical fibers. The switch was designed to handle standard Fiber optical connectors which have been polished and meet the specifications for the optical performance. The duplex mechanical switch creates a method to physically switch two fibers (Duplex) to another two fibers (Duplex). The performance regarding insertion losses, back reflection, crosstalk, immunity against backscattering of light and insensitivity to the wavelength of the light is consistent with this mechanical switch.
US10078174B2 Curved light guide unit and display device having low restoring force
A light guide unit includes: a light guide plate curved about a center of curvature, and including a first outer circumferential surface and a first inner circumferential surface disposed closer to the center of curvature than the first outer circumferential surface; and a restoring force-offset layer coupled to at least one of the first outer circumferential surface and the first inner circumferential surface. The light guide plate includes a first material having a first thermal expansion coefficient, and the restoring force-offset layer includes a material having a thermal expansion coefficient different from the first thermal expansion coefficient to offset a restoring force of the light guide plate.
US10078169B2 Quantum tube, backlight module and liquid crystal display device
A quantum tube includes a tube body, a plurality of first fluorescent particles and a plurality of second fluorescent particles. The tube body has a light incident surface, a light emitting surface, a top surface and a bottom surface. The top surface is connected between the light incident surface and the light emitting surface. The bottom surface is connected between the light incident surface and the light emitting surface. The top surface is opposite to the bottom surface. The top surface has an inclined portion. The inclined portion inclines with respect to the bottom surface by an angle. The first fluorescent particles are disposed in the tube body. The second fluorescent particles are disposed in the tube body.
US10078168B2 Vehicle lighting unit
A vehicle lighting unit can distribute light in a wider area than the conventional lighting unit without increasing the number of parts. The vehicle lighting unit can include: a light source; a light guiding member configured to have a side portion to receive light from the light source from the side portion and guide the light, and have an inclined face formed obliquely rearward in a light guiding path of the light; and a reflection face inclined forward and disposed to face to the inclined face with a gap between the reflection face and the inclined face of the light guiding member.
US10078167B2 Laser-operated light source
A laser-operated light source encompasses a chamber for accommodating an ionizable gas and an ignition source for ionizing the gas in the chamber for generating a plasma. The light source furthermore encompasses a laser for inputting laser energy into the plasma such that, under the impact of the laser radiation, the plasma emits useful light, which forms the output signal of the light source, wherein provision is made for means for coupling the useful light into a transferring optical fiber. In the case of the light source according to the invention, at least one mode scrambler is assigned to the optical fiber or the optical fibers.
US10078166B2 Light guide plate and manufacture method of light guide plate
The present invention provides a light guide plate and a manufacture method of the light guide plate. The light guide plate comprises an illuminating surface and a plurality of quantum dot modules, and the quantum dot module is filled with quantum dots, and the quantum dot module is embedded in the light guide plate, and the quantum dot modules are located close to the illuminating surface and the quantum dot modules are distributed in an array.
US10078162B2 Retroreflective material
An object of the present invention is to provide a retroreflective material that shows high chroma for incident light with a wide angle, and can change the color tone of reflected light depending on the incident angle of the incident light, and also has reduced unevenness in the color of the reflected light. An open-type retroreflective material in which a transparent resin layer and a reflective layer formed of a transparent metal compound thin film are laminated between a transparent microsphere and a fixing resin layer, and the layer thickness of the transparent resin layer is set to satisfy predetermined conditions, can show high chroma for incident light with a wide angle, and can change the color tone of reflected light depending on the incident angle of the incident light, and can also have reduced color unevenness.
US10078160B2 Variable liquid lens system
A variable liquid lens system is provided. The variable liquid lens system includes a lens barrel comprising a wall and first and second ends, wherein the first and second ends are substantially transparent, at least one liquid lens disposed in the lens barrel and contacting the wall, the at least one liquid lens comprising a droplet, and a plurality of spaces containing fluid positioned on opposite sides of the at least one liquid lens inside the lens barrel. A plurality of first holes are provided in the wall at a position corresponding to the plurality of spaces. The at least one liquid lens is configured so that a position of the at least one liquid lens within the lens barrel is adjustable by adjusting amounts of the fluid contained in the plurality of spaces via the plurality of first holes.
US10078159B2 Multi-focal lens
An imaging lens structure and method of imaging are presented. The imaging lens structure comprising a lens region defining an effective aperture of the lens structure. The lens region comprises an arrangement of lens zones distributed within the lens region and comprising zones of at least two different optical functions differently affecting light passing therethrough. The zones of at least two different optical functions are arranged in an interlaced fashion along said lens region corresponding to a surface relief of the lens region such that adjacent lens zones of different optical functions are spaced apart from one another along an optical axis of the lens structure a distance larger than a coherence length of light at least one spectral range for which said lens structure is designed.
US10078156B2 Precipitation sensor
A technique for characterizing precipitation includes receiving an impedance signal that is indicative of the impedance in a predetermined area on a measurement surface, deriving, on basis of the impedance signal, a first precipitation rate that is descriptive of accumulated mass of precipitation particles falling on the predetermined area during a calculation period, receiving an acoustic signal that is indicative of acoustic impacts caused by the precipitation particles in vicinity of the measurement surface, deriving, on basis of the acoustic signal, a second precipitation rate that is descriptive of accumulated mass of the precipitation particles during the calculation period, and designating, in response to receiving an indication regarding a presence of precipitation, current precipitation type as one of predetermined precipitation types at least in part on basis of a first precipitation indicator value derived on basis of the first and second precipitation rates.
US10078155B2 Real-time precipitation forecasting system
A computerized method of processing data for use in weather modeling is provided. The method includes receiving, from a first data source, by a first server, microwave link data including signal attenuation information. The method also includes pre-processing, in real time, by the first server, the microwave link data, thereby producing pre-processed microwave link data, The method also includes storing the pre-processed microwave link data in a first data store. The method also includes receiving, from the first data store, by a second server, the pre-processed microwave link data. The method also includes processing, on a scheduled routine, by the second server, the pre-processed microwave link data using a data transform, thereby producing first weather data.
US10078154B2 Downhole system with integrated backup sensors
A downhole system comprises a main sensor, such as a gamma sensor, and a backup sensor. The backup sensor may be of a different type from the main sensor. In some embodiments the backup sensor is a high reliability sensor that may have a different sensitivity from the main sensor. The system operates both the main and backup sensors and generates calibration data for the backup sensor. If the main sensor fails the calibration data may be applied to process data from the backup sensor to yield an estimate of the data that the main sensor would have yielded if it had remained operational. The calibration data may compensate for temperature variations and/or temporal drift, for example.
US10078146B2 Seismic acquisition system and technique
An apparatus includes an array of seismic sensor units that are adapted to acquire measurements in connection with a land surface-based seismic survey. Each seismic sensor unit includes a particle motion sensor and a rotation sensor.
US10078141B2 Timestamping detected radiation quanta
A radiation detection device, a system, a method, or a computer program product are used in timestamping detected radiation quanta. The device includes an optical detector pixel array, a timestamp trigger unit and a timing unit. The timestamp trigger unit determines a pixel cell triggering rate for pixel cells within the optical detector pixel array. The timestamp trigger unit causes the timing unit to generate a timestamp based on the pixel cell triggering rate.
US10078140B2 Navigation satellite system positioning involving the generation of advanced correction information
The invention relates to generating regional tropospheric correction information for correcting observations useful for estimating phase ambiguities and/or a position of global or regional navigation satellite systems (NSS) receiver(s). For each of a plurality of reference stations, at least one troposphere correction parameter is estimated by evaluating NSS observation equations using i) precise satellite information or the information derived from the precise satellite information, and ii) received multiple-frequency-signals-based raw observations or a linear combination thereof. The regional tropospheric correction information is then generated based on the estimated troposphere correction parameter(s) per reference station, the tropospheric correction information comprising a regional tropospheric delay function(s) and coefficients representing a tropospheric delay affecting a NSS signal passing through the troposphere in a region of interest. The generated tropospheric correction information may then be sent to NSS receiver(s) and used by the receiver(s) for example to facilitate position determination.
US10078139B2 Device and method for tracking compliance information of a rider
A helmet for tracking compliance information associated with a rider is disclosed. The helmet comprising a Global Positioning System (GPS) configured to trace a complete path covered by the rider. Further, the helmet comprises a set of biometric sensor configured to capture biometric sample of the rider at regular intervals, when the rider is in motion. Furthermore, the helmet comprises a data processing platform. The data processing platform maintains a database configured to store a profile data of the rider such as biometric information and identity profile of the rider. The data processing platform enables a biometric data analysis module configured to classify the complete path into a compliant path and a non-compliant path by analyzing the biometric information and biometric samples captured from the rider. Further, the data processing platform enables a data transmission module to transmit the compliant path and the non compliant path to a remote server.
US10078135B1 Identifying a physical distance using audio channels
Apparatuses, methods and storage medium associated with identifying a physical distance using audio channels are disclosed herein. In embodiments, an apparatus may include a microphone associated with a first audio channel of a plurality of audio channels and a radio receiver associated with a second different audio channel of the plurality of audio channels. The apparatus may include one or more processors, devices, and/or circuitry to identify an amount of time between times of receipt of first and second representations of a signal received via the microphone over the first audio channel and via the radio receiver over the second audio channel, respectively. The amount of time may be usable to identify a physical distance between references associated with a remote source of the first and second representations and the apparatus, respectively. Other embodiments may be disclosed or claimed.
US10078124B2 Phantom for diffusion MRI imaging
A phantom calibration body (12) for calibrating diffusion MRI device (16) that mimics a material such as a mammalian tissue is disclosed. The phantom calibration body (12) includes a homogeneous aqueous solution (30) that contains a mixture of low molecular-weight and high molecular-weight polymers housed in a container (14) that is placed in the diffusion MRI device (16) for obtaining one or more diffusion MRI images of the phantom calibration body (12). A measure of diffusivity is calculated for each of the one or more diffusion MRI images in order to calibrate the diffusion MRI device. Methods of using the phantom calibration body (12) to calibrate diffusion MRI device (16) are also disclosed.
US10078122B2 MRI RF shielding jacket
A jacket for radio frequency (RF) shielding a Magnetic Resonance Device (MRD) from external environment electromagnetic interference during its operation, which allows for homogenized imaging conditions. The RF shielding jacket is sized and shaped like an envelope to accommodate the MRD, with at least a portion of the RF shielding jacket including an electromagnetic interference shield. The RF shielding jacket is also combined with passive temperature insulating properties.
US10078121B2 Active coil to shift a volume of uniform magnetic field
Gradient coils are operated to acquire magnetic resonance (MR) signals encoding a first MRI image over a first region inside a main magnet of the MRI system in which at least a portion of a subject is placed, the first region being located within a volume of uniform magnetic field with inhomogeneity below a defined threshold. An active coil is energized to shift the volume of uniform magnetic field such that a second region inside the main magnet of the MRI system is located within the shifted volume of uniform magnetic field, at least a portion of the second region being located outside of the volume of uniform magnetic field before the volume of uniform magnetic field has been shifted. The gradient coil is operated to acquire MR signals encoding a second MRI image over the second region.
US10078120B2 Tunable microwave resonator for static dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)
A tunable millimeter-wave (mmw) DNP probe head is disclosed that is compatible with efficient H/X/Y/e− DNP in samples that may have volume large compared to λ03, where λ0 is the free-space wavelength at the frequency fe of the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) when placed in an external polarizing field B0, where B0 is typically in the range of 6.5 T to 35 T, corresponding to fe in the range of 180-1000 GHz, and corresponding to proton resonance frequency fH in the range of 280 MHz to 1500 MHz. The probe head comprises a tune cavity of adjustable volume, a sample cavity that is large compared to the sample wavelength, a tapered conical feed transition filled with a high dielectric material at the small end, and a selectively reflective wall that is substantially reflective of electromagnetic radiation at fe but substantially transparent to electromagnetic radiation at fH.
US10078118B2 High temperature superconducting quantum interference device (Hi-SQUID)
A High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Superconducting Quantum Interference Device and methods for fabrication can include at least one bi-Superconducting Quantum Interference Device. The bi-SQUID can include an HTS substrate that can be formed with a step edge. A superconducting loop of YBCO can be deposited on the step edge to establish two Josephson Junctions. A superconducting path that bi-sects the superconducting loop path can also be deposited onto the substrate. In some embodiments, the bisecting path can cross the step edge twice, and the bisecting path can be ion milled at one of the crossing points to round the bisecting path and thereby remove the fourth Josephson Junction at the other crossing point. In still other embodiments, the bisecting path can be completely on the upper shelf (or the lower shelf), and the bisecting path can be ion damaged, ion damaged, or particle damaged, to establish the third Josephson Junction.
US10078111B2 Handler and management method thereof
A handler includes a loading unit transporting substrates and sockets coupled to the substrates, a test unit including a printed circuit board, the sockets being mounted on the printed circuit board, and latches fixing the sockets to the printed circuit board, and an unloading unit unloading the substrates and the sockets from the test unit.
US10078109B2 Enhanced dynamic range RF pulse measurement system
The enhanced dynamic range RF pulse measurement system accepts an RF source for spectral analysis. The system includes an RF splitter accepting the RF source under analysis as input. The split output connects to identical precision timing insertion units (TIU) 1 and 2, each time tagging its respective RF signal stream. TIU 1 feeds a first real-time spectrum analyzer (RSA 1) set for strong signals at an exemplary −3.00 dBm reference level. TIU 2 feeds a second real-time spectrum analyzer (RSA 2) set for weak signals at an exemplary −15.00 dBm reference level. Outputs of RSA 1 and RSA 2 are then fed to a multi-channel recorder which records the respective time tagged RF signal streams. For each signal stream real-time PDW processing is performed. Output of the recorder feeds a workstation that for any given time tag selects and processes the channel having the highest quality signal.
US10078108B2 Test structure, fabrication method, and test method
The present disclosure provides test structures, fabrication methods thereof and test methods thereof. An exemplary test structure includes a substrate having a to-be-tested region having at least one fin and a peripheral region having at least one fin surrounding the to-be-tested region; an insulation layer covering portions of side surfaces of the fins; at least one first gate structure covering side and top surfaces of the fin in the to-be-tested region; second gate structures covering side and top surfaces of the fins in the peripheral region; source/drain regions formed in portions of the fins between adjacent second gate structures and portions of the fins between the first gate structure and adjacent second gate structures; and a plurality of first conductive structures formed between adjacent second gate structures in the peripheral region. The plurality of first conductive structures cross over and are on source/drain regions of at least two fins.
US10078107B2 Wafer level electrical test for optical proximity correction and/or etch bias
Three reference resistors of the same resistance and a test structure are connected in a circuit having a Wheatstone Bride design. The circuit is electrically coupled between an input and ground. A voltage applied at the input resulting in an electrical characteristic difference between two midpoints of the circuit indicates the need for corrective action with respect to a design of the test structure for either OPC or etch bias.
US10078106B2 Ring circuit continuity tester
Apparatus and method are provided for testing continuity of a ring circuit of an electricity distribution system, the ring circuit including at least a first conductor connecting, in a ring configuration, a source of electricity to a plurality of accessories. The apparatus includes: a switch arranged to cause a break in the ring circuit at a location in the ring circuit, the break resulting in a first end and a second end of the ring circuit at the location; a detector for measuring the relative voltage between the first end and the second end of the ring circuit; and an indicator which indicates, responsive to the detector detecting a relative voltage between the first end and the second end of the ring circuit, that there is a lack of continuity in the ring circuit.
US10078102B2 Methods and devices for AC current sources, precision current transducers and detectors
Precision AC voltage, current, phase, power and energy measurements and calibrations with current ranges from 1 uA to 20 kA and voltage ranges from 1V to 1000 kV are now performed with accuracies of better than one part per million. Continued demand for improved accuracy has led the inventors to address improvements to dual stage and multi-stage current transducers that may form the basis of the measuring process within many of the measurement instruments providing the precision AC measurements and calibrations. Additionally, the improvements to dual stage and multi-stage current transducers provide for novel feedback controlled precision AC current sources without requiring measurement of the AC current source output directly.
US10078100B2 Method for determining a state of credibility of measurements made by sensors of an aircraft and corresponding system
A method for determining a state of credibility of measurements made by sensors of an aircraft is provided. This method includes determining a speed of the aircraft, from static and total pressure measurements, determining a coefficient of lift of the aircraft from an incidence measurement and from said speed, determining a weight of the aircraft, determining if an equation of lift of the aircraft is satisfied, activating a state of optimal credibility, wherein the measurements made by said sensors are considered to be reliable if the said equation of lift is satisfied, activating a state of non-optimal credibility, wherein the measurements of at least one sensor are considered to be unreliable if the said equation of lift is not satisfied.
US10078096B2 Computer assisted ergonomic workstation designs and methods
Aspects of this invention include new measures of hip-torso posture and strength of the legs. These new measures are made using new tools. Measurement of hip-torso posture can be made using simple tools. One such tool can be applied to the hips, and indicates relative angle of the spine. Photographic tools can be used to analyze posture relative to vertical references. Measurement of leg strength can be made using a device incorporating accelerometers and computer implemented instructions to quantify forward/backward, left/right, or rotational acceleration when the legs are challenged. Other aspects include devices with computer implemented instructions to quantify leg strength. Using the new devices and methods, one can objectively determine postures that are ergonomically appropriate for persons sitting and working at workstations.
US10078091B2 Analysis of a panel of cerebrotendinous xanthomatosis biomarkers using site specific derivation and LC/MS/MS workflow
A method, a labeling reagent, sets of labeling reagents, and labeling techniques are provided for the analysis of ketosterol biomarkers such as bile acid precursors from human plasma, serum or whole blood. This method is used for new born screening for Cerebrotendinous Xanthomatosis (CTX). Methods for labeling, analyzing, and quantifying ketosterol biomarkers are also disclosed as are methods that also use mass spectrometry.
US10078087B2 Assays and enhancers of the human delta ENaC sodium channel
This invention relates to electrophysiological assays that measure sodium conductance activity of a delta human epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in the presence and absence of delta hENaC enhancers. Also, the invention generally relates to assays for identifying compounds that enhance the activity of delta hENaC, especially in an oocyte expression system. These compounds have potential application in modulating (enhancing) salty taste perception.
US10078086B2 Use of interleukin-27 as a diagnostic biomarker for bacterial infection in critically ill patients
Embodiments of the invention are directed to methods of diagnosing bacterial infection in a critically ill patient. The methods include obtaining a sample from the patient and determining the patient's level of IL-27 expression. Embodiments of the invention are also directed to methods that include determining both the patient's levels of IL-27 expression and PCT expression and using the combined result to provide a diagnosis of bacterial infection in a critically ill patient.
US10078084B2 SRM/MRM assay for the mesothelin (MSLN) protein
Methods are provided for detecting and quantifying the Mesothelin protein (MSLN) in biological samples that have been fixed in formalin using Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM)/Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) mass spectrometry. The biological sample may be, for example, tissues and cells treated with formaldehyde containing agents/fixatives including formalin-fixed tissue/cells, formalin-fixed/paraffin embedded (FFPE) tissue/cells, FFPE tissue blocks and cells from those blocks, and tissue culture cells that have been formalin fixed and or paraffin embedded. A protein sample is prepared from the biological sample and the MSLN protein is quantitated by SRM/MRM mass spectrometry by quantitating one or more MSLN fragment peptides in the protein sample.
US10078083B2 Detecting targets using mass tags and mass spectrometry
Particular disclosed embodiments disclosed herein concern using a one or more various mass tags, which can be specifically deposited at targets through direct or indirect enzymatic-catalyzed transformation, to provide a method for identifying targets in tissue samples. The mass tags may be labeled with stable isotopes to produce mass tags having the same chemical structure but different masses. Mass codes produced by ionizing the mass tags are detected and/or quantified using mass spectrometry. The method can be used for multiplexed detection of multiple targets in a particular sample. In some embodiments, a map divided into sections representing sections of the tissue sample may be prepared, with the map sections including data corresponding to quantification data wherein the size of a mass peak is determined and correlated with the amount of a target for the corresponding tissue sample section.
US10078082B2 Detection of free and protein-bound non-human gal-alpha(1-3)-gal epitope
The present invention relates to the provision of antibody fragments capable of binding selectively to the Gal-α-(1→3)-Gal epitope. The invention further relates to assay systems comprising these antibody fragments for use in testing transplantation tissue for possible rejection complications. This epitope is often found on porcine tissue destined for human transplantation. The epitope is also found on biopharmaceuticals and on some infectious agents and accordingly the invention also provides assay systems for these applications.
US10078081B2 Isotopically labeled glycans and methods for producing the same
The present invention relates to methods for creating isotopically-labeled glycans or glycoconjugates for use in the analysis of glycans, and compositions produced from such methods. The present invention also relates to the use of isotopically labeled glycans or glycoconjugates as standards in glycan identification and/or quantification methods. In one embodiment, the method of the present invention can be used to accurately determine the levels of glycans in a sample based upon the addition of a known quantity of a standard comprising isotopically-labeled glycans to the sample prior to analysis. In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a composition for an analytical standard comprising one or more isotopically-labeled glycans or glycoconjugates.
US10078075B2 Integrated organ-on-chip systems and applications of the same
In one aspect of the invention, an integrated bio-object microfluidics chip includes a fluidic network having a plurality of inlets for providing a plurality of fluids, a plurality of outlets, a bio-object chamber for accommodating at least one bio-object, a plurality of fluidic switches, and one or more pumps, coupled to each other such that at least one fluidic switch operably and selectively receives one fluid from a corresponding inlet and routes the received fluid, through the one or more pumps, to the bio-object chamber so as to perfuse the at least one bio-object therein, and one of the downstream fluidic switches selectively delivers an effluent of the at least one bio-object responsive to the perfusion to a predetermined outlet destination, or to the at least one fluidic switch for recirculation.
US10078070B2 Automated analyzer
An analyzer, and a method and an apparatus for detecting liquid overflowing from a container that the analyzer comprises, are provided. The method according to the present invention for detecting liquid overflowing from a container in the analyzer, includes a step of judging that liquid is overflowing from at least one container if the difference between a standard deviation of absorbance of the liquid measured at a plurality of points of a container at time T1 and a standard deviation of absorbance of the liquid measured at a plurality of points in said container at time T2 is greater than a predetermined threshold value.
US10078068B2 Aerosol ionizer
A system and method comprising an ion production chamber having an ultra-violet light source disposed towards said chamber, a coated quartz plate between the chamber and the UV source whose coating absorbs incident UV light and ejects electrons into the chamber through the photoelectric effect, a harvest gas disposed to flow through the chamber from an inlet to an outlet, and a jet operable to introduce a sample into the harvest gas flow. In some embodiments the system includes using helium as the harvest gas. Certain embodiments include introducing a sample perpendicular to the harvest gas flow and using multiple sample introduction jets to increase mixing efficiency. In some embodiments the harvest gas and particle sample jet are one and the same. The charge sample may be coupled to a MEMS-based electrometer.
US10078063B2 Thermographic analysis of polymeric materials
Apparatus (2) includes a platform (14) on which is supported, via spaced apart posts (16), a stationary rigid support disc (17). Between the platform (14) and disc (17), plaque holder (18) is rotatably mounted. The plaque holder is arranged to hold a plaque (19) for assessment. The plaque is made by injection molding from a composition comprising a polymeric material and a specific amount of reheat additive(s) and any other additives(s) to be assessed. The plaque holder is arranged to move the plaque relative to the disc (17). In an input position, the plaque holder (18) is arranged directly underneath opening (20). In a measurement position, which is 90° from the input position, there are provided first and second temperature measuring assemblies (24, 26) arranged to measure the temperature of the top and bottom surfaces of a plaque held in the plaque holder. The plaque holder can be rotated through 90° from the measurement position to a heating position, wherein the plaque is positioned directly below a heat lamp. In use, the plaque holder is rotated to the heating position, wherein the plaque is heated by the lamp for a predetermined time. Then the plaque holder is rapidly rotated back to the measurement position, wherein the temperatures of the upper and lower surfaces of the plaque are rapidly measured. These steps are repeated and data recorded to allow reheat and/or other characteristics of the plaque to be assessed over time.
US10078062B2 Device health estimation by combining contextual information with sensor data
A method and system for detecting fault in a machine. During operation, the system obtains control signals and corresponding sensor data that indicates a condition of the machine. The system determines consistent time intervals for each of the control signals. During a consistent time interval the standard deviation of a respective control signal is less than a respective predetermined threshold. The system aggregates the consistent time intervals to determine aggregate consistent intervals. The system then maps the aggregate consistent intervals to the sensor data to determine time interval segments for the sensor data. The system may generate features based on the sensor data. Each respective feature is generated from a time interval segment of the sensor data. The system trains a classifier using the features, and applies the classifier to additional sensor data indicating a condition of the machine over a period of time to detect a machine fault.
US10078060B2 Handheld instrument as well as mobile device for x-ray fluorescence analysis
A handheld instrument and a mobile device for x-ray fluorescence analysis has a housing and a handle, having an x-ray fluorescence measurement device by which a primary beam is directed onto a measurement surface of a measurement object through an outlet window, a detector which detects the secondary radiation emitted by the measurement surface, and a data processing device which controls a display. The outlet window on a front-side end of a first housing section and a positioning element is on the first housing section. A support element is on a further housing section, at a distance to the outlet window. The handheld instrument is aligned with respect to the measurement surface after the positioning on the measurement surface by the positioning element. The support element is positioned autonomously with respect to the measurement surface in a measurement position.
US10078048B2 Refractometer assemblies, methods of calibrating the same, and methods of determining unknown refractive indices using the same
A refractometer assembly comprises a waveguide plate, a diagnostic light source, a photodetector, and a light absorption plate. The diagnostic light source and the photodetector are optically coupled to the waveguide plate such that at least a portion of light emitted from the diagnostic light source is subject to internal reflection at a diagnostic surface of the waveguide plate prior to reaching the photodetector when an analyte film of unknown refractive index n0 forms an optical interface with the diagnostic surface of the waveguide plate. The light absorption plate is configured to absorb light reaching the light absorption plate without undergoing internal reflection at the diagnostic surface when the analyte film forms an optical interface with the diagnostic surface of the waveguide plate. The refractometer assembly defines an optical system where variations in the unknown refractive index n0 are related to variations in a detection signal generated by the photodetector.
US10078045B2 Multi-modal fluorescence imaging flow cytometry system
In one aspect, the present teachings provide a system for performing cytometry that can be operated in three operational modes. In one operational mode, a fluorescence image of a sample is obtained by exciting one or more fluorophore(s) present in the sample by an excitation beam formed as a superposition of a top-hat-shaped beam with a plurality of beams that are radiofrequency shifted relative to one another. In another operational mode, a sample can be illuminated successively over a time interval by a laser beam at a plurality of excitation frequencies in a scanning fashion. The fluorescence emission from the sample can be detected and analyzed, e.g., to generate a fluorescence image of the sample. In yet another operational mode, the system can be operated to illuminate a plurality of locations of a sample concurrently by a single excitation frequency, which can be generated, e.g., by shifting the central frequency of a laser beam by a radiofrequency. For example, a horizontal extent of the sample can be illuminated by a laser beam at a single excitation frequency. The detected fluorescence radiation can be used to analyze the fluorescence content of the sample, e.g., a cell/particle.
US10078039B2 Integrated processing mechanism for uniformly-mixing and filtering sample
A filtering and ventilating mechanism is driven by motors. The filtering mechanism rotates and presses downwards so its pressing surface is against a sample container. A ventilation needle is inserted into the sample container for ventilation. A mixing mechanism is arranged below the filtering mechanism and is driven by a mixing motor. The sample container is accommodated in a seat and is driven by the mixing motor. A test tube carrying mechanism is arranged below the mixing mechanism, and has an accommodating hole for a test tube. A jacking mechanism is arranged below the mixing mechanism, and is driven by a jacking motor. When the jacking mechanism moves upwards, a jacking platform is pressed against the bottom of the test tube, so that the test tube is butted against the bottom of the sample container, and a sample preparation in the sample container is dripped into the test tube.
US10078034B2 Field device commissioning system and field device commissioning method
A field device commissioning system, may include, a commissioning tool configured to communicate with a field device and a repository. The commissioning tool is configured to: determine, from a control system loop information file in the repository, if the field device is configured as an input or output device; determine, from a protocol device registration file in the repository, if the field device is a pressure transmitter; determine, from a control system loop information file in the repository, if the field device is configured in the control system to measure flow; determine, from the control system loop information file, a linearization type in the control system associated to the field device; retrieve a linearization type of the field device from the field device; and determine, using the retrieved linearization type of the field device and the determined linearization type in the control system associated to the field device, a linearization check result.
US10078032B2 Circuit for detection of failure of a movable MEMS mirror
Disclosed herein is a circuit for determining failure of a movable MEMS mirror. The circuit includes an integrator receiving an opening angle signal representing an opening angle of the movable MEMS mirror, and a differentiator receiving the opening angle signal. A summing circuit is configured to sum the integrator output and the differentiator output. A comparison circuit is configured to determine whether the sum of the integrator output and differentiator output is not within a threshold window. An indicator circuit is configured to generate an indicator signal indicating that the movable MEMS mirror has failed based on the comparison circuit indicating that the sum of the integrator output and differentiator output is not within the threshold window.
US10078030B2 Liquid detection system
Embodiments of the described system are related to detecting and locating liquids. The system comprises at least one sensor tile, wherein each sensor tile includes a first plurality of conductive lines attached to a first side of a substrate and a second plurality of lines attached to a second side of a substrate. In a preferred embodiment, the first plurality of conductive lines is arranged to be offset 90 degrees with respect to the second plurality of conductive lines. The system also contains at least one processor operably connected to the first and second plurality of conductive lines by at least two multiplexer pieces. The sensor tiles, multiplexer pieces, and processor are interconnected by conductive connectors.
US10078020B2 Methods and apparatus to determine home appliance cabinet temperature using a light emitting diode (LED)
Methods and apparatus to determine home appliance cabinet temperatures using light emitting diodes (LEDs) are disclosed. An example home appliance includes a cabinet, a lighting system disposed in the cabinet having one or more LEDs to provide lighting in the interior of the cabinet, and a circuit electrically coupled to the lighting system and programmed to determine a temperature inside the cabinet based on a characteristic of the one or more LEDs of the lighting system.
US10078017B2 Radio circuits and components thereof including temperature responsive liquid MEMS
A radio circuit includes an adjustable RF front-end module on an IC die, a liquid MEMS component on a board, and a processing module on the IC die. The adjustable RF front-end module adjusts processing of an inbound or an outbound RF signal based on a compensation control signal. The liquid MEMS component changes an operational characteristic as temperature of the radio circuit varies. The processing module generates the compensation signal based on the changing of the operational characteristic of the liquid MEMS component. The liquid MEMS component includes a channel within the board, a liquid droplet contained within the channel, and one or more conductive elements proximal to the channel.
US10078014B2 System and method for rapid thermal data acquisition
An assembly (12) for rapid thermal data acquisition of a sample (10) includes a laser source (14), a light sensing device (26), and a control system (28). The laser source (14) emits a laser beam (16) that is directed at the sample (10), the laser beam (16) including a plurality of pulses (233). The light sensing device (26) senses mid-infrared light from the sample (10), the light sensing device (26) including a pixel array (348). The control system (28) controls the light sensing device (26) to capture a plurality of sequential readouts (402) from the pixel array (348) with a substantially steady periodic readout acquisition rate 405. The control system (28) can generate a spectral cube (13) using information from the readouts (402).
US10078010B2 Photoelectric conversion device, image generation device, and method of correcting output of photoelectric conversion device
A photoelectric conversion device includes a pixel cell including a phototransistor, a reference cell including a reference transistor having a temperature characteristic identical to that of the phototransistor and having a fixed electrical state, an analog-to-digital converter that converts an analog output of the pixel cell into a digital output, a correction amount computation unit that computes a correction amount for the digital output of the analog-to-digital converter based on an output of the reference cell and a reference value, and a correction unit that corrects the digital output of the analog-to-digital converter based on the correction amount.
US10078009B2 Pulse processing circuit with correction means
The invention relates to a method and a pulse processing circuit (100) for the processing of current pulses (CP) generated by incident photons (X) in a piece of converter material, for instance in a pixel (11) of a radiation detector. Deviations of the pulse shape from a reference are detected and used to identify pulse corruption due to pile-up effects at high count rates and/or charge sharing between neighboring pixels. The deviation detection may for instance be achieved by generating, with a pulse shaper (110), bipolar shaped pulses from the current pulse (CP) and/or two shaped pulses of different shapes which can be compared to each other.
US10078007B2 Infrared sensor
An infrared sensor includes an infrared detecting device, a lens, a member, a gap and a spacer. The lens is disposed above the infrared detecting device. The member forms an external surface and includes a first opening having a maximum internal diameter. The gap is disposed between the member and the lens. The spacer is disposed between the member and the lens so as to form the gap, and that is directly contact with lens. The spacer has a circular inner periphery, in planar view, which has a larger internal diameter than the maximum internal diameter of the first opening of the member.
US10078001B2 Mode converter for filling level radar
A mode converter for a level radar includes an input line introducing a high-frequency signal into the mode converter; a helix structure into which a conductor of the input line projects and which includes a plurality of helical electrical conductors; and a waveguide which encloses the helix structure. The helix structure is configured to convert the high-frequency signal from the input line into an H01 mode in the waveguide.
US10077998B2 Hydrogen fueling with integrity checks
According to one or more aspects, systems and techniques for hydrogen fueling with integrity checks are provided herein. Communicated parameters measured by on-board sensors of a vehicle may be cross-referenced against calculated parameters measured by sensors of a fueling station. For example, communicated parameters relating to a compressed hydrogen storage system (CHSS) tank of a vehicle to be fueled may be received at different time intervals. Calculated parameters may be calculated based on a mass of hydrogen fuel dispensed by a hydrogen fueling station from a reference point to one of the time intervals and densities of the CHSS tank of the vehicle at respective time intervals. An error may be calculated between the communicated parameters and the calculated parameters. A fueling mode, such as a conservative fueling mode or a non-conservative fueling mode, may be determined based on the calculated error.
US10077994B2 Low energy sensor interface
A low energy sensor interface for a microcontroller unit (MCU) is provided. The sensor interface may include a sequencer in operative communication with one or more on-chip peripherals, a count and compare block in communication with one or more sensors and the sequencer, and a highly configurable decoder. The sequencer, the count and compare block and the decoder may be configured to autonomously analyze and collect sensor results using the on-chip peripherals in a low energy mode of operation without intervention from an associated central processing unit (CPU).
US10077992B2 Tip clearance probe including anti-rotation feature
A tip clearance probe includes at least one anti-rotation feature within the probe housing that prevents a sensor component from rotating when the tip clearance probe fails due to extraordinary wear and tear.
US10077991B2 Optical encoder configured to mitigate undesired interfering light components
A device for measuring the relative displacement between two members comprises a scale grating, an illumination source, a detector portion, and an imaging portion. The illumination source outputs diffracted light components (DLC) to the scale grating. The DLC comprises desired interfering light components comprising +1 and −1 order DLC and undesired interfering light components comprising diffraction orders that are not the +1 and −1 order DLC. The detector portion comprises at least a first array of periodically arranged optical detector sensing areas. The illumination source light diffraction grating is positioned proximate to the scale grating and oriented relative to the scale grating such that respective sets of interference fringes formed by different respective sets of interfering light components are differently rotated about the optical axis. The detector portion is oriented such that the optical detector sensing areas are aligned with interference fringes formed by the desired interfering light components.
US10077980B2 Method and control unit for determining an angle between longitudinal axes of component vehicles of a tractor-trailer combination
A method for determining an angle between a longitudinal axis of a first, leading component vehicle and a longitudinal axis of a second, trailing component vehicle. For at least one wheel axle or wheel axle group of the first, leading component vehicle a travel speed and/or an angular speed of the wheel axle or wheel axle group concerned is determined, and for at least one wheel axle or wheel axle group of the second, trailing component vehicle a travel speed and/or an angular speed of the wheel axle or wheel axle group concerned is determined. From the travel speeds and/or angular speeds determined for the wheel axles or wheel axle groups of the first, leading component vehicle and of the second, trailing component vehicle, the angle between the longitudinal axes of the first, leading component vehicle and the second, trailing component vehicle is then calculated.
US10077979B2 Estimation apparatus
An estimation apparatus includes a distance estimator. The distance estimator performs regression analysis using, as samples, an observation of distance and an observation at each time within a predetermined period obtained by an observer. The estimation apparatus estimates that a value of the distance upon a value of a displacement calculated in accordance with a regression equation based on the regression analysis being zero shows a value of the distance to the forward object at a start time.
US10077972B1 SAL seeker with spatial and temporal sensors
A system and method for a semi-active laser seeker combining a temporal and a spatial sensor to form a seeker with a wide angle FOV and low angle error for use with spinning projectiles with spin rates of up to 300 Hz. The FOV is about 40 degrees and the angle error is less than 0.1 degrees. The seeker utilizes a CCA and fits into a small, low cost package, of about 1.5 in3 or less.
US10077962B1 One-piece monocore firearm sound suppressor
A firearm sound suppressor having a one-piece monocore. The monocore comprises a mainframe and a central channel therein which is connected to the mainframe by support arms which form support chambers. The central channel has a circular central bore, through which a projectile passes, and a rectangular external shape with four sides with openings thereon, wherein each side rotates 60 to 120 degrees around the longitudinal axis of the central bore, forming a helical twist in the central channel. The support chambers are attached to connecting members at the circumference of the mainframe. The support chambers and connecting members form the same helical configuration as the central channel, producing a helical flow of propellant gases, coming out of the openings, from the rear end to the front end of the central channel. Compressed propellant gases are prevented from entering the central chamber in front of the projectile. This design improves sound suppression and accuracy of the firearm.
US10077961B2 Striker system for firearms
A firearm firing system that includes a striker assembly and a fire control assembly. The striker assembly includes a striker housing, a striker disposed within the striker housing, and a sear bar coupled to the striker housing. The sear bar is configured to engage a sear engagement surface of the striker through an opening in the striker housing. The fire control assembly includes a cocking block and a transfer lever. The cocking block is configured to engage with and pivot the sear bar. The transfer lever is configured to transfer force from a trigger to the cocking block.
US10077955B2 Superconducting electrical machine with double re-entrant ends for minimizing heat leak
A superconducting electrical machine includes at least one re-entrant end including at least two segments. The at least two segments are continuous. At least one re-entrant end may be included in a stator of the superconducting electrical machine, the stator being disposed substantially coannular with a longitudinal axis. At least one re-entrant end may also be included in a rotor of the superconducting electrical machine, the rotor being configured to rotate about a longitudinal axis. A first segment is substantially perpendicular to a plane parallel to the longitudinal axis, and a second segment is coannular with the longitudinal axis. Heat distal from rotor windings and/or stator windings encounters a thermal resistance provided by the at least two segments as the heat travels towards the rotor windings and/or stator windings.
US10077951B2 Heat exchanger
A mount configured for use with a recirculation heat exchanger of an aircraft environmental control is provided including a rectangular base having a length of about 14 inches (35.56 cm) and a width of about 6 inches (15.24 cm). A support extends vertically from the base. A top surface of the support is arranged at a 10° angle below a horizontal plane.
US10077950B2 Tubing for heat exchange, and a method for improving heat exchange
This invention relates to tubing and a method for heat exchange between a first fluid which is in the tubing and a second tubing which is outside of the tubing. The tubing extends between a first end portion and a second end portion. The tubing includes an inner tube and an outer tube which is arranged on the outside of the inner tube. The inner tube being connected to the outer tube in a fluid-tight manner at the first end portion. The first end portion being surrounded by and attached to a fluid-supply pipe and there being in the second end portion, a passage between the inner tube and the outer tube.
US10077948B2 Heat storage apparatus and method of using the same
A heat storage apparatus includes: a first tank; a second tank that is provided above the first tank; an on-off valve; and a heat storage solution that is accommodated in the first tank and the second tank. The heat storage solution has a characteristic of absorbing heat and separating into a first liquid and a second liquid having a lower density than the first liquid at a lower critical solution temperature or higher, the first liquid and the second liquid have a characteristic of releasing heat and mixing with each other at a temperature lower than the lower critical solution temperature, and when the heat storage solution separates into the first liquid and the second liquid, the first liquid is accommodated in the first tank and the second liquid is accommodated in the second tank.
US10077937B2 Method to produce LNG
A method to produce LNG at straddle plants. In contrast to known methods, there is provided a slipstream of a high pressure, pre-treated, pre-cooled natural gas stream to a straddle LNG plant section. The slipstream is further cooled, and processed in a high pressure column to a methane content of 85% or 85 plus by mole. The processed stream is further treated to remove carbon dioxide. The de-carbonated high pressure stream is further cooled in a heat exchanger by a counter-current vapor fraction of the expanded gas before entering an expander apparatus. The processed, treated and cooled gas is expanded into a separator. The produced LNG fraction is pumped to storage. A portion of the LNG fraction is used as a reflux stream to the high pressure column. The cold vapor fraction from the separator flows through counter-current heat exchangers, giving up its coolth energy before being re-compressed into the high pressure transmission gas pipeline.
US10077934B1 Ice chest insert and table
An ice chest insert and table for insertion into an insulated cooler includes a first table portion having a first bottom wall, opposed first side walls extending upwardly from side edges of the first bottom wall and a first end wall spanning between ends of the first side walls. The insert and table includes a second table portion having a second bottom wall, second side walls extending upwardly from side edges of the second bottom wall and a second end wall spanning ends of the second side walls. The first and second table portions connect in a length adjustable arrangement. An access panel is pivotally coupled to the first bottom wall proximate the access opening and pivotally movable between a closed configuration covering the access opening and an open configuration allowing access through the access opening. Length adjustable support members support the table inside and outside of an ice chest.
US10077933B2 Air hood
An air hood is described and which is arranged so as to be mounted on a refrigeration device of conventional design; the air hood is moveable between a first position where the air hood is collapsed and is placed in juxtaposed, covering relation relative to an air intake side of the refrigeration device, and a second position where the air hood is placed into an operational position which places it laterally outwardly relative to the air intake side of the refrigeration device.
US10077932B2 Refrigerator
The present disclosure relates to a refrigerator having a first storage compartment, a second storage compartment, and a third storage compartment. The refrigerator includes a four-way valve including an inlet through which refrigerant is introduced, a plurality of outlets to discharge the refrigerant, and configured to open at least one of the plurality of outlets, a first heat exchanger connected to a first outlet of the plurality of outlets to adjust a temperature of the first storage compartment, a second heat exchanger connected to a second outlet of the plurality of outlets to adjust a temperature of the second storage compartment, and a third heat exchanger connected to the second heat exchanger and a third outlet of the plurality of outlets to receive refrigerant from at least one of the second heat exchanger and the third outlet to adjust a temperature of the third storage compartment.
US10077920B2 Apparatus and method for high efficiency fixed target solar thermal concentrator power plants
A fixed target solar thermal tower design is provided that utilizes a low number of collector modules (32, 172, 191), e.g. 5 to 30, mounted on solar-tracking mechanisms. The collector modules may be rotatable so as to reflect incident sunlight onto a target receiver (1200, 192) mounted on a tower (31, 171), and substantially all of the collector modules for a given tower may be located in a rectangular area that extends polewards from the tower by a distance of approximately three times the height h of the target receiver and that is approximately h wide. Each collector module may have a plurality of reflectors (42, 43, 194, 201, 202, 203) that are angled so as to reflect incident light generally towards a common point on the target receiver. Multiple such solar thermal tower plants may be collocated and ganged together to provide higher overall power output.
US10077915B2 On-line optimization scheme for HVAC demand response
A computer-implemented method of optimizing demand-response (DR) of a heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system of a building, includes determining (30, 31, 32) a value of an objective function Fij of a HVAC system for each of a plurality of DR strategies j for each of a plurality of weather patterns i that is a weighted sum of an energy cost of the HVAC system and a thermal comfort loss of the HVAC system, assigning (33, 34, 35, 36) a likelihood score Li,j to each of a selected subset of near-optimal DR strategies j for each weather pattern i, and selecting (37, 38) those near-optimal DR strategies with large overall likelihood scores Lj to create an optimal strategy pool of DR strategies. An optimal strategy pool can be searched (39) in real-time for an optimal DR strategy for a given weather pattern.
US10077910B2 Outdoor device for an air conditioner
An outdoor device for an air conditioner is provided. The outdoor device may include a cabinet, and a base provided at a lower portion of the cabinet. The base may include a base body, on which at least one first seat that supports at least one compressor may be provided, an edge portion disposed along a circumference of the base body and on which at least one second seat that supports a heat exchanger may be disposed, and one or more drain holes defined in the base body to guide discharge of liquid existing in or contained within the base. The at least one first seat and the at least one second seat may be integrated with each other.
US10077907B2 Electrochemical descaling by pulsed signal reversal
A method for heating a liquid in a heater having a heating element and a counter electrode includes the acts of (i) heating the liquid in the heater by heating the heating element to a temperature in the range of 120-250° C., and (ii) applying an AC potential difference between the heating element and the counter electrode. The AC potential difference varies with an AC frequency in the range of 200-2500 Hz and has an amplitude in the range of 1-5 V, and the liquid flows in the heater between the heating element and the counter electrode.
US10077906B2 Home cooking appliance with a side swing oven door having a friction hinge
A home cooking appliance with a side swing door is provided. The home cooking appliance includes a housing having a cooking cavity and a side swing door movable about at least one hinge between a closed position and an open position to provide access to the cooking cavity, wherein the at least one hinge includes a friction hinge configured to impede rotational motion of the side swing door, wherein the friction hinge is a variable torque friction hinge configured to provide a variable torque throughout at least a part of a range of motion in at least one of an opening direction and a closing direction of the of the side swing door.
US10077903B2 Hybrid through holes and angled holes for combustor grommet cooling
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to a cooling design feature for inclusion in a liner of an aircraft, comprising: a plurality of angled holes, and at least one through hole separating all combinations of any two of the angled holes, wherein the at least one through hole is oriented at an angle that is substantially perpendicular to a surface of the liner, and wherein each of the plurality of angled holes are non-parallel to the at least one through hole.
US10077902B2 Adapter for a flue gas outlet
Adapter for a flue gas outlet with a first end (2), a second end (4), and a central passageway (6) extending there between. The second end (4) has at least two interconnected cylinder shaped walls (8, 10, 12) having different internal diameters (d1, d2, d3), each cylinder shaped wall (8,10,12) being arranged for sealed engagement with a corresponding pipe to be inserted into the adapter (1). An internal diameter of the at least two cylinder shaped walls (8,10,12) decreases with increased insertion depth (h) as measured from the second end (4) toward the first end (2). The at least two cylinder shaped walls (8,10,12) are eccentrically disposed and mutually tangent in a longitudinal direction of the adapter (1). The adapter (1) further has a pipe securing member (14) circumferentially disposed at the second end (4).
US10077900B2 Candle holder with internal chamber
A candle holder with internal chamber includes a generally hollow main body having a candle holder along the top end, and a storage vessel positioned within the main body. The storage vessel including an opening that is removably connected to a cap. The main body is constructed from a translucent material, and the cap includes a plurality of lights, an audio unit for playing music, a lock for securing the cap onto the vessel, and an air evacuation unit for removing air from the inside of the storage vessel.
US10077899B2 Startup method and mechanism for a burner having a perforated flame holder
According to an embodiment, a combustion system is provided, which includes a nozzle configured to emit a diverging fuel flow, a flame holder positioned in the path of the fuel flow and that includes a plurality of apertures extending therethrough, and a preheat mechanism configured to heat the flame to a temperature exceeding a startup temperature threshold.
US10077894B2 Adjustable pool light
A directionally adjustable pool light includes a lamp assembly having a body encircled by a collar. The collar includes a conical portion and the body partially defines a spherical space. The body has posts along an axis running centrally through the spherical space and is held against the conical portion by the posts. Rotating an adjusting screw accessible through the collar causes the body to rotate. A pivoting frame and adjustment nut couple the adjusting screw to the body, with the frame sliding relative to the body. LEDs are located substantially centrally in the spherical space, a trim cover is located over the collar, and a removable diffuser over the LEDs is surrounded by the collar.
US10077888B2 Projector of light beams with adjustable optical bodies
A light beam projector includes a shell; a light source; an outlet lens; a first optical body for focusing a light beam from the light source, interposed between the light source and the outlet lens; a second optical body for varying the focal length of the light beam, interposed between the first optical body and the outlet lens; a third optical body generating an optical effect on the light beam; the third optical body including a lens movable between a non-operating position and an operating position, wherein the third optical body is positioned along the light beam trajectory; a carriage for supporting the third optical body; and a movement device connected to the carriage for moving the third optical body along a trajectory parallel to the shell so as to modify its position relative to the first and second optical bodies.
US10077874B2 Light emitting diode (LED) lamp with top-emitting LEDs mounted on a planar PC board
LED lamp 10 includes a housing, a mounting base, a light engine (LE) 16, light-transmissive cover 20 circumscribing the LE, and reflector 18. The LE comprises a plurality of top-emitting LED packages (TE-LED packages) mounted on planar upper surface 32 of PC board 26, each configured to emit light having an angular distribution centered around a principal light-emitting direction (PLED) normal to an emission face 45. A first set 36 of TE-LEDs is mounted with its PLED perpendicular to PCB 26 and a second set 38 of TE-LEDs is mounted to the PCB with its PLED orthogonal to that of the first set 36 of TE-LEDs and parallel to upper surface 32. Reflector 18 disposed below LE 16 reflects light towards cover 20. A polar light distribution of light emitted from LED lamp 10 is omnidirectional and is Energy Star compliant.
US10077871B2 Distributed hydrogen refueling cascade method and system
The present disclosure is directed to a compressed fuel dispensing station having a compressor configured to compress a fuel source, a plurality of fuel dispensing units, at least one low pressure compressed fuel reservoir fluidly connected to the fuel compressor and the plurality of fuel dispensing units, and a plurality of high pressure compressed fuel reservoirs, wherein each high pressure compressed fuel reservoir is fluidly connected to the fuel compressor and at least one fuel dispensing unit.
US10077865B2 Magnet assisted stage for vibration and heat reduction in wafer scanning
A magnet assisted stage system for scanning applications having a scanning table being moveable from a first position to a second position, a scanning actuator operably associated with the scanning table to move the scanning table along a scanning direction from the first position to the second position, and an actively variable magnetic spring system being operably augmented to the scanning table to exert a magnetic repulsion force upon the scanning table in the scanning direction.
US10077857B2 Pipe with an outer wrap
This disclosure relates generally to corrugated pipe, and more particularly to corrugated pipe with a reinforcing stiffener. The corrugated pipe may include an axially extended bore defined by a corrugated outer wall having axially adjacent, outwardly-extending corrugation crests, separated by corrugation valleys. In some embodiments, a stiffener may be positioned within the corrugation valleys. In other embodiments, a stiffener may be positioned within the corrugation crests.
US10077856B2 Pipe with an outer wrap
This disclosure relates generally to corrugated pipe, and more particularly to corrugated pipe with a reinforcing stiffener. The corrugated pipe may include an axially extended bore defined by a corrugated outer wall having axially adjacent, outwardly-extending corrugation crests, separated by corrugation valleys. In some embodiments, a stiffener may be positioned within the corrugation valleys. In other embodiments, a stiffener may be positioned within the corrugation crests.
US10077854B1 Duct fabricated with additive manufacturing
Ducts manufactured by depositing one or more runs of material in a helix, a plurality of conjoined planar spirals, and a conjoined plurality of conical spirals.
US10077852B2 Torpedo power cable guide system
A guide system for securing a torpedo pre-set power cable to move within a torpedo tube is provided. The guide system includes a longitudinal keeper and a guide assembly. The longitudinal keeper secures the power cable and includes a protrusion. A channel of the guide assembly connects to a Torpedo Mount Dispenser such that the channel receives the protrusion with the keeper sliding within and along a length of the channel. An alternate channel connects to a torpedo tube land and is configured to pivot to a stowed position and a deployed position where the channel is configured to receive the protrusion of the keeper such that the keeper slides within and along a length of the channel. When using each of the channels, the power cable can move within the torpedo tube when the protrusion of the keeper with the secured power cable slides within each channel.
US10077851B2 Hydraulic control valve assembly and control system for water supply networks
A modular hydraulic control valve assembly for use in a pilot-operated hydraulic control system comprises, in one embodiment, a control valve including a valve body defining a main flow passage from an inlet on a high pressure side of the control valve to an outlet on a low pressure side of the control valve, a valve member arranged in the flow passage and separating the high pressure side from the low pressure side, a control chamber comprising means for hydraulic actuation of the valve member by applying a control pressure to the control chamber so as to position the valve member between an open position and a closed position thereby adjusting a main flow through the main flow passage in response to the control pressure, a feed port for feeding fluid to the control chamber to increase the control pressure therein, a bleed port for bleeding fluid from the control chamber to decrease the control pressure therein, and a valve bonnet closing the control chamber. The assembly further comprises a feed check valve determining a feed flow direction, a bleed check valve determining a bleed flow direction, a distribution block including a common plenum, a control input in fluid communication with the common plenum, and a control output in fluid communication with the common plenum, wherein the distribution block further comprises a feed channel connecting the common plenum with the feed port via an adjustable feed constriction, and a bleed channel connecting the common plenum with the bleed port via an adjustable bleed constriction.
US10077843B2 Division type mechanical seal
A division type mechanical seal includes a through hole portion formed over two divided sealing rings so as to go over divided contact faces of the two divided sealing rings adjacent to each other in the circumferential direction, and a coupling tool inserted into the through hole portion to couple the two adjacent divided sealing rings. The coupling tool includes a bolt, a nut, and a tube fitted to a shaft portion of the bolt, and the tube is compressed in the axial direction and expanded in the outer diameter direction when the two adjacent divided sealing rings are coupled by fastening the nut.
US10077841B2 Linear encoder with improved sealing
A sealed linear encoder includes a housing adapted for attachment to a first object and a scale unit and scanning unit arranged in a hollow body of the housing, which has a slot extending in a direction of measurement. The scanning unit is mounted on a first end of a pedestal slidably accommodated within the slot and whose second end is adapted for attachment to a second object. The slot is sealed by first and second pairs of sealing lips, which together with the pedestal are configured such that the pedestal intersects the first and second pairs of sealing lips at respective locations that are axially displaced along the direction of measurement such that there is no axial overlap between the first and second pairs of sealing lips at these locations.
US10077838B2 Piston ring configured to reduce friction
A piston ring for a piston, the piston ring having a circumferential surface configured to engage an inner surface of a cylinder, the inner surface having at least one recess indented into the inner surface, the engagement of the circumferential surface of the piston ring with the inner surface of the cylinder defining a contact zone therebetween, wherein the circumferential surface of the piston ring is configured such that the ratio of the dimension of the contact zone the direction of travel of the piston to the dimension of the recess in the direction of travel of the piston is in the range of approximately 5:1 to 5:3.
US10077836B2 Selector
A selector includes a lever guide, an operating lever, and a stopper. The lever guide has first and second movable-path slits therein. The first movable-path slit extends from a first position to a second position along a first direction. The second movable-path slit extends along a second direction different from the first direction as to intersect the first movable-path slit at an intersection position. The second movable-path includes a third position. The operating lever is movable in along the first and second movable-path slits. The operating lever is configured to move to the first position through the first and second movable-path slits. The stopper slides and contacts the operating lever when the operating lever moves from the third position to the first position. The stopper slides and contacts the operating lever when the operating lever moves from the first position to the third position. The stopper opens and closes an opening-and-closing target path out of the first movable-path slit between the second position and the intersection position in conjunction with a movement of the operating lever.
US10077828B2 Powertrain system for machine and method of operating same
A powertrain system in a machine includes a transmission, and a transmission drive mechanism coupled between the transmission and an engine. The transmission drive mechanism includes a split path architecture where a first input gear receives a torque input from a driveshaft and a second input gear receives a torque input from a variator. The transmission drive mechanism is thereby structured to operate the transmission at a range of speeds that is not dependent upon a speed of the engine, enabling the engine to operate at an engine speed set point or with an optimum engine speed range.
US10077826B2 Manufacturing method for fluid coupling and fluid coupling
Respective outer peripheral surfaces (33, 35) of opening-side end portions (30, 31) of a front cover (12) and a pump shell (7), which have been shaped by pressing, are formed by slimming such that the outside diameters of the slimmed outer peripheral surfaces are equal to each other. With the opening-side end portions abutting against each other, a high-energy beam such as a laser beam (R) is radiated toward the abutment surfaces (30, 31) from the radially outer side to weld the abutment surfaces to each other. Consequently, it is possible to perform welding accurately through easy processing in order to easily manufacture a fluid coupling with high precision that facilitates post-processing.
US10077822B2 Multi-speed transmission
A multiple speed transmission having an input member, an output member, a plurality of planetary gearsets, a plurality of interconnecting members and a plurality of torque-transmitting mechanisms. The plurality of planetary gear sets includes first, second and ring gears. The input member is continuously interconnected with at least one member of one of the plurality of planetary gear sets, and the output member is continuously interconnected with another member of one of the plurality of planetary gear sets. At least eight forward speeds and one reverse speed are achieved by the selective engagement of the five torque-transmitting mechanisms.
US10077821B2 Planetary gear train of automatic transmission for vehicles
A planetary gear train of an automatic transmission for a vehicle may include an input shaft receiving torque of an engine, an output shaft outputting changed torque of the engine, a first planetary gear set including first, second, and third rotational elements, a second planetary gear set including fourth, fifth, and sixth rotational elements, a third planetary gear set including seventh, eighth, and ninth rotational elements, a first rotation shaft, a second rotation shaft directly connected to the input shaft, a third rotation shaft, a fourth rotation shaft selectively connected to a transmission housing, a fifth rotation shaft directly connected to the output shaft, a sixth rotation shaft directly connected to the input shaft, a seventh rotation selectively connected to the first rotation shaft and the third rotation shaft, and an eighth rotation shaft selectively connected to the fourth rotation shaft and the fifth rotation shaft.
US10077819B2 Blocking device for a shock absorber of a motor vehicle
A blocking device for a shock absorber of a motor vehicle includes a first blocking member which has an insertion opening that is open-ended in a radial direction, for attachment of a piston rod of the shock absorber, and which has a receptacle. A second blocking member can be placed in a formfitting manner in the receptacle of the first blocking member in axial and radial directions to thereby close the insertion opening in the radial direction, while being held in the first blocking member.
US10077817B2 Caliper for disc brakes
A caliper includes a hydraulic linking channel provided in a bridge section linking hydraulic cylinders, on an inner caliper section side, and hydraulic cylinders, on an outer caliper section side, to a cylinder-side hydraulic channel disposed on the back end of each respectively. A connecting channel forming section, which corresponds to each cylinder-side hydraulic channel and the hydraulic linking channel is provided, in advance, in a core used during casting of the inner caliper section, the outer caliper section, and the bridge section, and is formed by setting in a situation to be embedded at the same time as each caliper section and the bridge section are being integrally cast.
US10077816B2 Functional unit and electrohydraulic brake release device including such a unit
The invention relates to a functional unit (100) for a brake release device, comprising a recess (111) for receiving a pump assembly (113), an actuating cylinder support (119) for receiving an actuating cylinder arrangement (400), wherein the functional unit (100) is formed as an integral functional block where the actuating cylinder support (119), the recess (111) and a plurality of channels (150, 160, 170, 171, 172, 180, 190) for a hydraulic medium are developed, said channels forming a line arrangement. The invention also relates to a brake release device having such a functional unit.
US10077811B2 Transfer case with disconnect lubrication
A lubrication system (400) for a transfer case (200) includes a pump (228) selectively supplying a working fluid to a fluid reservoir of an actuator (226) configured to apply force to a clutch assembly (214) to cause the clutch assembly (214) to move between a disengaged position and an engaged position. The lubrication system also includes a relief valve (302) having a relief valve inlet fluidly coupled to the fluid reservoir of the actuator (226) which opens to receive the working fluid based on a threshold pressure level of the working fluid in the fluid reservoir. The lubrication system also includes a trough (306) fluidly coupled to a relief valve outlet of the relief valve (302). The trough (306) carries the working fluid from the relief valve outlet to a bearing assembly (227) associated with at least one of an input shaft (204) and a primary output shaft (206) of the transfer case (200) when the clutch assembly (214) is in the disengaged position.
US10077810B2 Sensor hub comprising a rotation encoder
A sensor hub for use in machine condition monitoring comprising a rotation sensor and a wireless communication module each operatively connected to a processing device. The rotation sensor and processing device are configured to receive power from a controller of the monitored machine. One or more additional sensors, which may be associated with the monitored machine or another machine, may also be operatively connected to the processing device. In an embodiment, the additional sensors may comprise any one or more of, or any combination of, an accelerometer, a temperature sensor, an acoustic sensor, an high frequency sensor, an humidity sensor, a barometric pressure sensor, a current sensor or a proximity sensor. The wireless communication module may support an ad hoc wireless communication protocol. Further, the wireless communication module may receive additional sensor data from one or more wireless sensor nodes associated with the monitored machine or another machine.
US10077809B2 Rolling bearing comprising an electric circuit, and method for producing an electric circuit for a rolling bearing
A rolling bearing with an electrical circuit is disclosed. The rolling bearing includes a first electrically insulating layer, at least one second electrically insulating layer deposited directly on at least one surface section of the rolling bearing, a first electrically conductive layer provided over the first electrically insulating layer, conductor paths with contact positions adapted for electrical contacting of electrical components, and at least one second electrically conductive layer. The at least one second electrically conductive layer is structured and supported on the at least one second electrically insulating layer. The first electrically insulating layer and the first electrically conductive layer with the conductor paths and the contact positions are deposited on the at least one second electrically conductive layer.
US10077807B2 Composite plain bearing, cradle guide, and sliding nut
There is provided a composite plain bearing having excellent heat resistance, creep resistance under high surface pressure, low friction, abrasion resistance, and other characteristics while being capable of manufacture with high productivity. A composite plain bearing (1) comprising an ingot metal plate (2) and a resin layer (3) comprises a resin composition in which an aromatic polyether ketone resin or the like is used as a base resin, wherein the resin layer (3) is overlaid by injection molding and integrally provided on the surface on the surface of the ingot metal plate (2) to a thickness of 0.1 to 0.7 mm. The ingot metal plate (2) is chemically surface-treated on a face joined to the resin layer (3).
US10077805B2 HTS bearing system and method
A superconductor-magnet bearing system can include a first bearing portion and a second bearing portion. One of the first and second bearing portions can be at least partially composed of a high-temperature superconductor (HTS) and another can be at least partially composed of a magnet. The first bearing portion can be disposed at least partially within an opening of the second bearing portion with a gap between the first and second portions. A magnetic bearing portion can include a plurality of rings disposed next to one another. An HTS bearing portion can include a magnet. The bearing portions can be biased toward an alignment with one another. One bearing portion can rotate relative to another bearing portion.
US10077799B2 Crankshaft assembly
A crankshaft assembly includes a crankshaft member, a crank pin shaft member and a clamp. The crankshaft member includes a first central axis and an end having a first circumferential mating surface. The crank pin shaft member includes a second central axis that is substantially parallel to the first central axis, and an end having a second circumferential mating surface. The clamp is configured to secure the first circumferential mating surface to the second circumferential mating surface.
US10077797B2 Cable anchoring device for vibration isolation
A cable anchoring device includes: a vibration isolation member including a damper; a socket; and a cap. A rib is formed in at least one of the socket and the cap is inserted into a portion of the damper. The vibration isolation member is inserted into a hole formed in the cap. The socket is coupled to the cap. In a state where the rib has been inserted into the portion of the damper, a void is formed in the portion of the damper.
US10077792B2 Device and method for forming an adhesive connection between an article and a support
The invention relates to a device and a method for forming an adhesive connection between an object and a support. The object has a reservoir (4) with an adhesive agent that adjoins, at one contact surface, a wall (2) having a predetermined breaking point. The object has a button (7) with a push-through unit assigned to it; when the button (7) is actuated, the push-through unit creates a through-hole in the wall (2) of the reservoir (4), an adhesive agent is guided from the reservoir (4) through the hole onto the contact surface, and an adhesive layer (11) is formed to fasten the object to the support.
US10077789B2 Pneumatic actuation system and method
An apparatus includes a plurality of pneumatic linear actuator modules, a dynamic actuator linkage, and a static actuator linkage. Each of the plurality of pneumatic linear actuator modules includes a static portion and a dynamic portion. The dynamic portion is movable in a linear fashion relative to the static portion. The dynamic actuator linkage connects the dynamic portion of each of the plurality of pneumatic linear actuator modules to a moveable portion of a device. The static actuator linkage connects the static portion of each of the plurality of pneumatic linear actuator modules to an immoveable portion of the device. A number of pneumatic linear actuator modules one less than the plurality of pneumatic linear actuator modules are able to provide linear actuation to the device. Each of the plurality of actuator modules is configured to selectively couple and decouple to the dynamic actuator linkage and the static actuator linkage.
US10077788B2 Regenerative reservoir
A fluid storage reservoir that creates a regenerative loop inside the reservoir to maintain a pressurized main suction chamber of the hydraulic fluid reservoir is provided. This reservoir includes two separate chambers which are operably fluidly connected by one or more check valves. In the main suction chamber, the design arranges the return flow larger than suction flow in order to pressurize this chamber. This pressure can be adjusted by the check valve setting. This regenerative reservoir can provide sufficient pressure when large system flow occurs.
US10077787B2 Accumulator
The invention provides an accumulator which can reduce the number of the parts of the pressure fluctuation absorption mechanism at the liquid expanding time, can simplify assembling and can reduce a cost of the parts. The accumulator has a seal holder which is provided in a bellows cap, and a plate-like seal which is retained by the seal holder. The seal holder is provided with an inward flange-like outer peripheral side engagement portion, and the seal is provided with an outward projection-like inner peripheral side engagement portion which is arranged in an outer peripheral surface of a seal main body and is made of a rubber-like elastic body engaging with the outer peripheral side engagement portion. The bellows cap moves to a position where liquid pressure and gas pressure are balanced with the seal seating on a seat surface due to difference in pressure receiving area.
US10077784B2 Fan module
A fan module is provided herein. The fan module includes a fan, a fan diverter, and a guide pin. The fan diverter is formed in the fan module. The fan diverter includes a diverter wall and a torsion spring along the diverter wall to position the diverter wall. The guide pin is connected to the diverter wall. The guide pin is formed to engage with a guide path formed along a chassis bay to position the diverter wall.
US10077777B2 Artificial heart system implementing suction recognition and avoidance methods
A system and method of controlling the operation of a pump system includes modulating the speed of the pump and calculating a system condition parameter having a value related to the area of a hysteresis loop generated by a system operating parameter that varies in response to pump speed. The condition of the system is determined in response to the value of the system condition parameter.
US10077773B2 Two-shaft rotary pump with escape holes
Provided is a two-shaft rotary pump which is capable of improving reliability and operation efficiency by preventing an exhaust gas from flowing backward into a pump as much as possible, preventing the interior of the pump form being excessively compressed as much as possible, and suppressing temperature rise in the pump. A two-shaft rotary pump in which two rotating shafts (20, 20) provided with rotors (30, 30) are supported by bearings, such that the two rotors (30, 30) are rotated in a noncontact manner with a small clearance kept therebetween and the two rotors (30, 30) are rotated in a noncontact manner with a small clearance between an inner surface of a cylinder (50) and the two rotors, and a gas sucked into the cylinder (50) and compressed is discharged from the cylinder (50), wherein an escape hole capable of letting a part of the compressed gas escape is provided in at least one of end wall portions (52) constituting both ends of the cylinder (50) and opened in the axial direction of the rotating shafts (20, 20).
US10077772B2 Rotary compressor/pump
A rotary compressor or pump has a cam with a plurality of lobes mechanically engaging a plurality of pistons. The lobes urge the pistons from an open to a closed position within a piston void, the closure of the piston into the piston void creating compression or pressure of a material. Each piston is linked to another piston, and as one piston is closed by the cam, the other piston is opened by a linkage.
US10077768B2 Planar coil and support for actuator of fluid mover
A fluid mover includes a chamber with one or more outlet openings, first and/or second fluidic diaphragm(s) having a portion movable in the chamber to cause fluid to move at the outlet opening, and a coil assembly magnetically coupled to the fluidic diaphragm to move the movable portion of the fluidic diaphragm(s) in response to a current in the coil. The coil assembly includes a coil with an opening, and a plug may be positioned in the opening and/or a support may be positioned around a periphery of the coil. The plug and/or the support may have a magnetic permeability greater than one and be arranged so magnetic field lines created by the coil pass through the plug and/or support. The coil, plug and/or support may define a flat surface, e.g., such that a uniform gap is present between the diaphragm(s) and the coil, plug and/or support.
US10077757B2 Rotor blade and connecting device
A rotor blade of a wind power installation for fixing to a rotor hub and having a rotor blade longitudinal axis, including a rotor blade inner part towards the rotor hub, and a rotor blade outer part away from the rotor hub, wherein the rotor blade inner part and the rotor blade outer part are connected together by means of at least one connecting device and the connecting device includes at least one anchoring element anchored in the rotor blade outer part, at least one counterpart element anchored in the rotor blade inner part, and at least one connecting bolt which extends through the counterpart element and is fixed in the anchoring element.
US10077753B2 Retrofit relays for use in a motor vehicle and correspondingly equipped motor vehicle
An internal combustion engine provides mechanical torque and electrical energy for the operation of remote-controlled standstill air conditioning (remote start) in conventional vehicles. A new terminal is introduced for the remote start. A retrofit solution is offered for this terminal concept. A retrofit relay is provided which is plugged into a free relay receptacle of the motor vehicle. The retrofit relay has a contact which is connected to an output of a body control module which signals the receipt of a remote control command for initiating the “standstill air conditioning” operating state. The retrofit relay also has a contact which is connected to an output of a body control module which signals the receipt of an “ignition on” command for initiating the “driving mode” operating state. The retrofit relay includes a logic circuit which carries out a combination of the signals of the fourth and the fifth relay contacts.
US10077752B1 Idle stop and go system and method controlling thereof
The present disclosure provides a vehicle system including: an engine having a crankshaft to generate power; a starter motor electrically connected to a battery to start the engine; an alternator operatively connected to the crankshaft of the engine so as to generate electric power and charge the battery; a capacitor electrically connected to the alternator, the battery, and the starter motor, and enable to store the generated electric power based on a state of charge (SOC) of the battery and capacitor; and a controller to control electric connections between the alternator, the capacitor, the battery, and the starter motor. In particular, the controller determines an idle stop mode and controls a position of the crankshaft by applying a calculated electric load to the alternator such that the crankshaft position is located in a predetermined range.
US10077751B2 Method and device for characterizing an injector
The invention relates to a device for determining the mass of fluid (2) discharged by an injector (13), the device comprising a housing (1) which is impermeable to fluid and which serves for storing fluid, said housing having an injector port (11) for the connection, in particular of an inlet (12), of the injector (13) and having a fluid port (8) for the infeed of fluid (2), wherein at least one pressure sensor (3) for pressure measurement is provided in the housing (1) in order, by way of an evaluation unit (17), to determine the mass of the fluid (2) in the housing (1) in a manner dependent on the determined pressure.
US10077749B2 Method for cooling a direct injection pump
Methods and systems are provided for cooling a high pressure fuel pump. One method includes, when a spill valve is in a pass-through state, circulating fuel from a compression chamber of the high pressure fuel pump to a step room of the high pressure fuel pump. The fuel circulation through the step room may provide for a reduction in fuel temperature in the step room, and thus, the high pressure fuel pump.
US10077746B2 Noise attenuation unit for engine systems
Noise attenuation units are disclosed that are connectable in a system as part of a fluid flow path. Such units include a housing defining an internal cavity and having a first port and a second port each connectable to a fluid flow path and in fluid communication with one another through the internal cavity, and a noise attenuating member seated in the internal cavity of the housing within the flow of the fluid communication between the first port and the second port. The noise attenuating member enables the fluid communication between the first port and the second port to flow through the noise attenuating member.
US10077744B2 Exhaust gas control apparatus for internal combustion engine
A rich control for temporarily declining an air-fuel ratio of exhaust gas discharged from an engine combustion chamber is performed by an additional fuel being injected into a cylinder in an expansion stroke or an exhaust stroke in a state where a throttle opening degree is switched from a base throttle opening degree to a throttle opening degree for the rich control and an EGR rate is switched from a base EGR rate to an EGR rate for the rich control. The rich control is initiated by switching a low pressure side EGR control valve opening degree (VEGRL) to a low pressure side EGR control valve opening degree for the rich control (VEGRLR), then switching a high pressure side EGR control valve opening degree (VEGRH) to a high pressure side EGR control valve opening degree for the rich control (VEGRHR), then controlling the throttle opening degree (VTH), and then initiating the injection of the additional fuel (Qa).
US10077741B2 Spraybar face seal retention arrangement
An example turbomachine assembly includes a plurality of fuel spraybars spaced about a turbine exhaust inner case of the turbomachine. At least one fuel injector assembly is associated with each of the fuel spraybars. The at least one fuel injector assembly may include a fuel nozzle having a fuel delivery conduit. The at least one fuel injector assembly includes a seal member that is biased away from the fuel nozzle in a direction. The fuel nozzle is configured to limit movement of the seal member in the direction.
US10077737B2 Piston with coated pin bore
Exemplary pistons and methods are disclosed. A method may include depositing a scuff and seizure resistant material via a thermal spray method on the surface of a piston pin bore used in internal combustion engines. Exemplary pistons may have a crown and a skirt. The piston crown may define a combustion bowl and a ring land extending circumferentially around the combustion bowl, the skirt supporting the crown, the skirt including a pair of pin bosses, the pin bosses each defining a pin bore configured to receive a piston pin, each pin bore defining a pin bore surface extending circumferentially about the piston pin bore, the bore surface formed of a first material. The method may further include applying a coating comprising at least a second material different from the first material to the pin bore surfaces using a thermal spray process.
US10077731B2 Method for detecting fuel system degradation
Methods and systems are provided for detecting leaks in an engine fuel system coupled in a vehicle including a first fuel tank and a second fuel tank, and a canister coupled together via a three-way valve. A leak test may be initially performed on the first fuel tank by supplying vacuum to the first fuel tank. The second fuel tank may be tested for leaks immediately following the leak test on the first fuel tank by recycling vacuum from the first fuel tank.
US10077730B2 System for monitoring a prechamber of an engine
The present disclosure includes systems and methods for monitoring a prechamber of an engine. In one embodiment, a system includes a combustion engine having a combustion chamber and a prechamber, where the prechamber is configured to direct a flame toward the combustion chamber, a fuel supply valve configured to adjust a flow of a fuel toward the prechamber, a prechamber valve configured to receive the fuel into the prechamber, a knock sensor coupled to the combustion engine, and a controller. The controller is configured to control operations of the combustion engine, to receive a signal from the knock sensor, to determine a combustion parameter based at least on the signal, to determine a condition of one or both of the prechamber and the prechamber valve based at least on the combustion parameter, and to adjust the fuel supply valve based at least on the condition.
US10077729B2 Internal combustion engine having a regulating device
An internal combustion engine (1) having a regulating device (C) wherein an air-fuel mixture with a combustion air ratio (λ) which is adjustable by the regulating device is burnt in the internal combustion engine, wherein the regulating device (C) has a power output regulating circuit adapted to adapt an actual output (Pg) of the internal combustion engine (1) to a reference power output (Pdg) of the internal combustion engine (1) by way of an adjustment of the combustion air ratio (λ), and a NOx emission regulating circuit adapted by way of a functional relationship (2) to actuate actuators influencing a charge pressure as an alternative parameter for the NOx emission by the charge pressure such that a charge pressure reference value (pdim) can be set for each reference power output (Pdg) of the internal combustion engine.
US10077725B2 Apparatus and method for purifying exhaust gas
An apparatus and a method of purifying exhaust gas are provided. The apparatus for purifying exhaust gas may include: an exhaust pipe connected to an exhaust manifold of an engine; a catalytic converter mounted on the exhaust pipe and including a hydrocarbon trap and a three-way catalyst; an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) pipe connecting downstream of the catalytic converter to an intake manifold of the engine; an EGR valve mounted on the EGR pipe; a first oxygen sensor mounted on the exhaust pipe downstream of the catalytic converter; a second oxygen sensor mounted on the exhaust pipe upstream of the catalytic converter; and a controller controlling an operation of the EGR valve.
US10077718B2 Variable power limit control for gas turbines
A method for operating a gas turbine plant having a gas turbine and an electric generator driven by the gas turbine. The method includes detecting an instantaneous power of the gas turbine plant; comparing the detected instantaneous power with a power limit value; and limiting the instantaneous power when the result of the comparison is that the detected instantaneous power is equal to or greater than the power limit value. A step of detecting at least one operating parameter of the gas turbine plant and a step of determining the power limit value as a function of the at least one detected operating parameter are then implemented, wherein the at least one operating parameter of the gas turbine plant includes an ambient pressure and the power limit value is increased when the ambient pressure increases.
US10077715B2 Accessory gearbox
An accessory gearbox for turbomachine equipment comprising a casing (30) and two gear lines (40a, 40b) arranged in a “V” shape, the casing (30) comprising two arms (30a, 30b) in both of which one of the two gear lines (40a, 40b) is arranged, with a lubricant tank (35) being arranged between the two gear lines (40a, 40b).
US10077710B2 Actuator shaft boot
Wastegated turbochargers all use actuators to manipulate the wastegate valve which controls turbine wheel bypass of exhaust gas energy. The diaphragms in these actuators are susceptible to foreign material damage. This damage is minimized by the addition of a boot around the actuator shaft, preventing ingress of foreign materials and fluids which could be detrimental to actuator life.
US10077709B2 Motor vehicle turbo or supercharger diverter valve system
Turbo or super charged intake tract diverter valve system, upstream of a throttle valve, includes a closure means (10) for a diversion aperture (4.1) in the intake tract (3) to vent pressurized gases within to a bypass path or atmosphere; the closure means having a transfer aperture (12) facilitating a net force due to a pressure differential on its opposite sides of the closure means (10) so as to close or keep closed the diversion aperture (4.1). When gas pressure on opposite sides of the closure means is equal, and when an upstream side (10.1) of the closure means (10) has a pressure greater than a downstream side (5.1), then it will open the diversion aperture (4.1). An actuation means opens a control aperture (6) to create the necessary pressure differential on the closure means (10) to thereby cause same to open the diversion aperture (4.1).
US10077707B2 Noise suppression systems
An apparatus or system includes a component that generates or transfers noise having a frequency within a noise frequency range. The component may include a boundary. The apparatus or system may be an engine in some examples. The engine may additionally include a micro-perforated sheet positioned a distance from the boundary. The micro-perforated sheet may include a plurality of micro-perforated holes, and may be configured to absorb sound within an absorption frequency range based on parameters of the micro-perforated sheet. The parameters may include the distance from the boundary and dimensions of the micro-perforated holes, and may be set such that the absorption frequency range overlaps the noise frequency range.
US10077691B2 Fluid retention and filtration element for a hydraulic transfer case
A lubrication and hydraulic actuation system for a transfer case (120) includes a pump (220), a pump sump (210) formed in the transfer case (120), and having an opening (430) in communication with an interior of the transfer case (120), and a fluid retention element (510, 710). The fluid retention element (510, 710) is disposed in the opening (430) of the pump sump (210) and has at least one baffle structure (550) to allow fluids to enter the pump sump (210) through the fluid retention element (510, 710) and restrain fluids from exiting the pump sump (210) through the fluid retention element (510, 710).
US10077679B2 Turbine housing
Provided is a turbine housing that comprises: a scroll unit; a flat annular cover (6) that is disposed in a state where one end face abuts a flanged portion (20a) of the scroll unit and that is welded to the flanged portion (20a); an annular seal portion (4) that extends from a basal end (4a) welded to the inner circumferential side of the other end face of the annular cover (6) to the distal end (4b) disposed further to the exterior than the basal end (4a) in the radial direction and that comprises a member that can be elastically deformed; and a plurality of threaded bushings (16) that are each welded in a plurality of locations on the outer circumferential side of the other end face of the annular cover (6) and that have fastening holes (16a) for fastening bolts (40) inserted along the direction of the axis of rotation. A sealing region that extends around the entire circumference of the axis of rotation is formed by elastically deforming the annular seal portion (4) by the distal end (4b) being in contact with the outer circumferential face (30c) of a bearing housing (30) by way of the bearing housing (30) being pressed toward the annular cover (6) via a seat face of a washer (41).
US10077678B2 Composite annular casing of a compressor for a turbo machine
The invention relates to a composite annular casing for a low-pressure compressor of a turbo machine, including a wall of generally circular form or in a circular arc; a mounting flange extending radially from one side of the wall, forming an edge together with the wall; a main fibrous reinforcement (38) extending in a continuous manner along the wall and the flange and forming an angled portion and rounded in the area of the edge; an auxiliary fibrous reinforcement (56) extending along the edge; and a matrix. The auxiliary reinforcement (56) comprises a core extending along the edge in such a way as to occupy the volume between the edge and the angled portion of the main reinforcement (38). The invention also relates to a turbo machine comprising a composite annular casing, as well as to a method of manufacturing a composite annular casing of a turbo machine.
US10077676B2 Turbine exhaust cylinder/turbine exhaust manifold bolted full span turbine exhaust flaps
A system and method to minimize flow induced vibration in a gas turbine exhaust is provided. The system includes a turbine exhaust manifold connected to a turbine exhaust cylinder establishing a fluid flow path, the fluid flow path bounded radially outward by an outer cylindrical surface and bounded radially inward by an inner cylindrical surface. At least one tangential strut is arranged between the outer cylindrical surface and the inner cylindrical surface. A trailing edge full span flap is removable secured behind the trailing edge of the tangential strut in a fluid flow direction and extending between the outer cylindrical surface and the inner cylindrical surface where the full span flap minimizes vortex shedding of the fluid flow from the tangential strut.
US10077671B2 Thermally conformable liner for reducing system level fan blade out loads
A fan case for a gas turbine engine includes a fan case surrounding a fan with fan blades. A liner is disposed between the fan case and the fan and is spaced a radial distance from the fan case. A torque stop is arranged between the fan case and the liner. A method for reducing fan case liner loads is also disclosed.
US10077670B2 Blade outer air seal made of ceramic matrix composite
One exemplary embodiment of this disclosure relates to a gas turbine engine including an engine case, a retention block attached to the engine case, and a blade outer air seal (BOAS). The BOAS includes a plurality of layers formed of a ceramic matrix composite (CMC) material. At least one of the plurality of layers provides a slot receiving a portion of the retention block.
US10077665B2 Turbine blade attachment rails for attachment fillet stress reduction
The present disclosure provides a fir tree coupling for gas turbine engine parts comprising a load beam having a longitudinal axis, a base, a first side, and a second side, a rail extending from the base of the load beam between the first side and the second side, a tooth running parallel to the longitudinal axis disposed on the first side of the load beam. The rail may comprise at least one of, a convex sidewall having a convex curvature, a concave sidewall having a concave curvature, or a vertical sidewall extending perpendicular to the base. The rail may comprise a sidewall comprising a sidewall step wherein the sidewall has a step cut into a portion of the rail. The rail may comprise a tapered sidewall wherein the tapered sidewall extends at an angle to the base.
US10077661B2 Balance correction device for rotor
A single-body balance correction range in which a weight has been removed by single-body balance correction performed on a turbine wheel (a rotor) as a single body is calculated, an assembly balance correction range is calculated in an assembled state of the turbine wheel, and assembly balance correction is performed in a case where the single-body balance correction range and the assembly balance correction range overlap each other, such that an outermost diameter of an arc-shaped assembly-balance correction groove provided by removal of an inner part of a turbine wheel head is smaller than a remaining height a of the single-body balance correction range.
US10077660B2 Turbine engine assembly and method of manufacturing
A turbine engine assembly is provided. The assembly includes a low-pressure turbine assembly including a first turbine section configured to rotate in a first rotational direction at a first rotational speed, and a second turbine section configured to rotate in a second rotational direction at a second rotational speed. The second rotational direction is opposite the first rotational direction and the second rotational speed is lower than the first rotational speed. The assembly also includes a first drive shaft coupled to the first turbine section, and a fan assembly including a first fan section coupled to the first drive shaft such that the first fan section rotates in the first rotational direction at the first rotational speed, and a second fan section coupled to the second turbine section such that the second fan section rotates in the second rotational direction at the second rotational speed.
US10077659B1 Plunger and cylinder assembly for a reciprocating pump
A plunger and cylinder assembly for the fluid end of a reciprocating pump. The assembly comprises a traveling cylinder, a stationary plunger, and an optional sleeve secured to the traveling cylinder in a detachable manner. The traveling cylinder is displaced along its axis by a thrust component and acts cooperatively with the stationary plunger to create a pressure change in the reciprocating pump.
US10077655B2 Milling machine, in particular surface miner, and method for mining milled material of an open cast surface
In a method for milling an opencast mining surface or for milling off layers of an asphalt or concrete traffic surface with a milling machine removing the ground surface, by milling the ground surface along a predetermined milling track and by transporting the milled material via a conveying device to at least one container of a truck that travels along next to the milling machine, a relative position between the container and the conveying device is automatically controlled to regulate the loading of the container.
US10077654B2 Platform device for sampling and chemical reaction spectrophotometry of drilling fluid
A spectrometric analysis system for use with a drilling and production system including a first inlet configured to receive an aliquot of downhole drilling fluid, a downhole mixing chamber in fluid communication with the first inlet and a reservoir configured to provide an aliquot of solvent, a second inlet configured to receive an aliquot of uphole drilling fluid, an uphole mixing chamber in fluid communication with the second inlet, a catalyst tape configured to be displaced in the downhole and uphole mixing chambers, an optical device configured to produce a chromophoric signal by contacting the catalyst tape with an electromagnetic signal, and a spectrometer for detecting the chromophoric signal produced by the optical device.
US10077653B2 Automatic mud pulse telemetry band selection
A method for automatically selecting a frequency band for transmission of a mud pulse telemetry signal includes transforming acquired transducer measurements from a time domain to a frequency domain to obtain a spectrum of measurements. The spectrum of measurements is processed to compute a total energy in band and a standard deviation of the power spectral density in band for a plurality of frequency bands. A ratio of the total energy in band to the standard deviation acquiring a plurality of transducer measurements of transmitted mud pulse telemetry pressure pulses and of the power spectral density in band is computed for at least two of the plurality of frequency bands. The frequency band having the highest computed ratio is selected and automatically downlinked to a downhole mud pulse telemetry transmitter.
US10077647B2 Control of a managed pressure drilling system
A method for controlling a managed pressure drilling system including a drillstring located in a borehole, a pump that delivers drilling fluid, and a choke that controls the flow of the drilling fluid from an annulus formed between the drillstring and the wall of the borehole. During drilling, the drilling fluid flows downwardly through the drillstring from the pump and through a drill bit, and returns through the annulus to the choke. The method includes determining a correction ΔVcorr in the volume of the fluid in the annulus to achieve a target pressure in the fluid; calculating a choke flow rate correction term Δqcorr by dividing ΔVcorr by a factor related to the acoustic travel time ta of a pressure wave in the fluid travelling the length of the annulus; and determining a flow demand from the choke on the basis of the flow rate correction term Δqcorr.
US10077643B2 Method of completing and producing long lateral wellbores
Long lateral wellbores are prepared for the production of hydrocarbons by preparing only a portion of the wellbore for production at a time, starting at a remote end of the long lateral wellbore. The prepared production section is produced until production becomes uneconomic before a further production section is prepared and produced.
US10077641B2 Perforating gun with integrated initiator
A wellbore perforating device includes at least one perforating charge and an initiator. The initiator can include a ballistic train adapted to fire the at least one perforating charge. The ballistic train can include a detonator and a detonator cord. A ballistic interrupt shutter can be disposed between the detonator and the detonator cord. The ballistic interrupt shutter can prevent firing of the detonator cord.
US10077640B2 Tie-back seal assembly
A tie-back seal system is disclosed. The system includes a tie-back seal assembly including an outer sleeve, an inner sleeve disposed within the outer sleeve, a shear pin extending through the outer and inner sleeves, and a ratch-latch pin coupled to and disposed downhole from the inner sleeve. The system also includes a tie-back liner disposed within the inner sleeve and coupled to the outer and inner sleeves using the shear pin such that the shear pin prevents axial movement of the tie-back liner relative to the outer and inner sleeves. The system further includes a tie-back receptacle configured to engage the ratch-latch pin to prevent axial movement of the inner sleeve and tie-back liner in an uphole direction and including a shoulder that, when in contact with the outer sleeve, prevents axial movement of the outer sleeve in a downhole direction.
US10077637B2 Deep formation evaluation systems and methods
Apparatuses, systems and methods for deep formation evaluations, at least some of which include LWD tool modules positioned along a drillstring with a first LWD tool module that includes a transmit antenna, a second LWD tool module that includes a receive antenna and at least one position measurement device that at least partially determines spatial locations of the transmit and receive antennas relative to each other. A formation model is then matched to a surrounding formation based at least in part on said relative spatial locations.
US10077635B2 Debris catcher
A debris catcher can include an anchor connected to the wellbore tubular and a filter fixed to the anchor. The filter is positioned in a bore of the wellbore tubular and has an disintegrable accelerator material located in a carrier body. The debris catcher formed at least partially of a disintegrable accelerator material located in a carrier body is conveyed in a wellbore tubular. The disintegrable accelerator material is exposed to a downhole material in a subterranean fluid flowing through the wellbore tubular. The debris catcher filters the downhole material. It is emphasized that this abstract is provided to comply with the rules requiring an abstract, which will allow a searcher or other reader to quickly ascertain the general subject matter of the technical disclosure.
US10077632B2 Pilot inside a ball suitable for wellbore drilling operations
An apparatus, system, and method of use that enables control of fluid flow in a wellbore drill string with a pilot. The apparatus comprises a pusher rod with a bore for fluid flow contacting a rotatable ball with an internal bore comprising at least one pilot, wherein the seat between the pusher rod and the interior of the tubular prevents fluid flow. Pressure changes on the pusher rod rotate the bore of the ball in and out of contact with the bore of the pusher rod, to enable or prevent fluid flow, respectively. A method of use opens the ball by exerting pressure and/or force on the pusher rod to enable fluid through the ball by aligning the internal bores. Fluid flow is stopped by pressure exerted on the bottom of the ball causing the ball to rotate whereby the internal bore of the pusher rod is connected to the exterior surface of the ball. An accumulator can control the operations of the valve by selectively exerting pressure and/or fluid flow on the pusher rod.
US10077631B2 Pressure equalizing valve insensitive to setting depth and tubing pressure differentials
An equalizer valve is hydraulically operated by a pair of control lines running from a remote location such as a well surface. The use of control lines to make a mandrel or piston move in opposed directions removes the need for a spring or compressed gas to act as a spring against the anticipated hydrostatic force in a single control line system that is dependent on setting depth. The equalizer valve with its pair of control lines is insensitive to setting depth. Three seals on the mandrel are used to move the mandrel with the two control lines in opposed directions and to apply a net force to the mandrel. The seal applying the net closure force is exposed to a low or atmospheric chamber to make the second seal operate reliably using a large differential.
US10077630B2 Pilot inside a ball suitable for wellbore operations
An apparatus, system, and method of use enable control of fluid flow in a wellbore tubular. The apparatus comprises a pusher rod with a bore for fluid flow contacting a rotatable ball with an internal bore comprising at least one pilot, wherein the seat between the pusher rod and the interior of the tubular prevents fluid flow. Pressure changes on the pusher rod rotate the bore of the ball in and out of contact with the bore of the pusher rod, to enable or prevent fluid flow, respectively. A method of use opens the ball by exerting pressure and/or force on the pusher rod to enable fluid through the ball by aligning the internal bores. Fluid flow is stopped by pressure exerted on the bottom of the ball causing the ball to rotate whereby the internal bore of the pusher rod is connected to the exterior surface of the ball.
US10077625B2 Subterranean packer sealing system load diverter
A mandrel and a packer outer assembly are formed to create spring compartments on opposed sides of a sealing element. The outer assembly is shear pinned to the mandrel to minimize spring travel during setting. Once set in the normal way the presence of the springs transfers load and sustained loads through the connected tubular string in either direction. A load coming from downhole and acting in an uphole direction first compresses the spring located uphole from the sealing assembly so that the loading goes behind the sealing assembly and into the upper spring and ultimately to the upper slips. The reverse happens when the force is coming from uphole of the sealing assembly and acting in a downhole direction. The springs can be a coil, a stack of Belleville washers, fluid pushed through an orifice, a resilient material or a contained compressible fluid, to name some examples.
US10077624B2 Gripping arrangement
An embodiment of a gripping arrangement includes a mandrel having an axially extending groove therein, a first slip ring about the mandrel, a first cone about the mandrel spaced from the first slip ring, and a key engaged with the groove such that the key is axially movable and rotationally fixed relative to the mandrel. The key is disposed to maintain the spacing between the first slip ring and the first cone. The gripping arrangement also includes a release feature releasably interconnected with the key and method.
US10077622B2 Tubing hanger setting confirmation system
A subsea wellhead assembly provides a positive indication of landing of a wellhead member and locking of a wellhead member to a wellhead. The subsea wellhead assembly includes at least one positive indicator assembly disposed within a wellhead member, and a communication line extending down a running string from a platform to a running tool disposed in a subsea wellhead. The at least one positive indicator assembly provides confirmation of setting of the wellhead member, and the communication line is in communication with the positive indicator assembly to communicate the confirmation of setting with the platform following setting of the wellhead member.
US10077619B2 Conveyor apparatus
A conveyor apparatus (2), so-called injector head, to enable feeding of e.g. continuous tubing (7) or coiled tubing through the conveyor apparatus (2), to and from a wellhead and a well below and related to use of well tools. The apparatus has an apparatus frame (21), a pair of oppositely located, co-operatively movable, segmented continuous belts (28; 29) installed in the frame (21), each belt comprising a plurality of interconnected gripper shoe carriers (30) carried and movable by means of a pair of continuous belt drive chains (31; 32). A gripper shoe (52) to engage and convey the tubing (7) comprises: a gripper shoe base (53) having at a front thereof longitudinal first and second edge regions (53′; 53″), a first leg (54) and a second leg (55) extending at one end (54′; 55′) thereof from said first and second edge regions (53′; 53″), respectively, said legs being inclined towards each other, and first and second device (7; CED) gripper members (56; 57) being located at the other end (54″; 55″) of said first and second legs (54; 55) and extending in parallel in the direction of the belt (28; 29).
US10077617B2 Well tool centralizer systems and methods
An apparatus and method, usable for centering downhole well tools within a pipe or wellbore, comprises a cylindrical end boss extension, from a distal end of a well tool housing, and a thin ring secured about said end boss comprising a plurality of radial apertures. Thin metallic wires, having distal ends secured within said apertures, extend radially from said ring into contact with the inside wall(s) of the pipe or wellbore. An alternative embodiment includes an annular extension from the distal end of said well tool that encloses a cavity within. A plurality of diametrically opposite apertures in said annular extension receives respective wires across a tool housing axis to project in opposite directions into contact with said inside wall of the pipe or wellbore. Said wires may be secured to said well tool by a potting compound, including a high temperature silica compound, an adhesive paste, or other compounds.
US10077615B2 Sound absorber for a drilling apparatus
A sound absorber mountable between a drilling apparatus and a drill bit. The sound absorber defines an absorber axis therealong. The sound absorber includes a sleeve defining a chamber extending axially therealong, the chamber defining axially opposed chamber proximal and distal ends, the chamber being delimited by a chamber peripheral wall extending between the chamber proximal and distal ends and a chamber distal end wall provided at the chamber distal end, the sleeve defining a sleeve aperture leading to the chamber at the chamber proximal end. A piston is mounted to the sleeve so that at least part of the piston is in the chamber, the piston being reciprocatingly movable substantially axially along the sleeve, the piston defining axially opposed piston proximal and distal ends An absorbing system includes a first resilient element provided in the chamber between the piston distal end and the chamber distal end.
US10077613B2 Anti-rotation key for connector assembly
An improved anti-rotation key designed to prevent rotation of a first threaded portion of a connector assembly with respect to a second threaded portion of the connector assembly is provided. The disclosed key includes several features that facilitate easier, faster, and more accurate securing of the key within the connector. For example, the key may include features that guide, pre-load, and smooth the transition of the key from an initial position to a fully engaged and energized position. Specifically, the key may include a tapered first surface for engaging with a tapered surface of the first threaded portion, and a set of short teeth and a set of long teeth on a second surface opposite the tapered first surface for engaging with an engagement surface on the second threaded portion
US10077610B2 System and method for delivery of oilfield materials
A system and methodology facilitates the handling of oilfield material. The oilfield material is stored in at least one silo which enables use of gravity to feed the oilfield material to a blender or other suitable equipment. Each modular silo is transportable and may be engaged with a support structure via a pivot connection. Once engaged, the silo is pivoted to a raised, upright position on the support structure. The oilfield material is then moved to an interior of the silo, and gravity may be used to feed the oilfield material to a blender or other equipment in a controlled manner.
US10077608B2 Thermally stable materials, cutter elements with such thermally stable materials, and methods of forming the same
A thermally stable ultra-hard material, a cutting element incorporating such thermally stable ultra-hard material, and methods for forming the same. A thermally stable ultra-hard diamond element is combined with a second ultra-hard material volume forming an assembly. One or more surfaces of the thermally stable diamond element that face the second diamond volume are coated with a coating prior to combining the thermally stable diamond element with the second diamond volume. The assembly is sintered at high pressure and high temperature to form PCD from the second diamond volume.
US10077607B2 Drill head borer
A drill head borer is configured to be attached to a rotary auger including a helical blade. The borer includes at least one wing extending radially away from a body centered about a longitudinal axis. An aligning ledge is formed in the drill head borer configured to self-align the drill head borer with the helical blade without the need for substantial measurement by a user. The borer further includes a plurality of teeth arranged in a convex configuration, along the wing when viewed from above. When viewed from the side, the teeth are angled at a lifting pitch angle.
US10077600B2 Fiberglass reinforced plastic products having increased weatherability, system and method
Climbing products containing rails decorated using veil products colored, patterned, painted or in combination with marking methods such as company names and logos and resin formulation designed to withstand exposure to UV radiation with minimal change in appearance which create specific appearances for applications, enhance weathering performance, and facilitate processing efficiency. A combination of a filler free resin and coated veil systems to create a synergistic weather resistance surface with self contained color, pattern, picture, logo or combination of said same for climbing products. A system for producing components. Various methods, system, a ladder rail.
US10077599B2 Batten spacers for shade systems
In one aspect, a shade assembly may generally include a shade fabric having a front side and a back side. The shade assembly may also include two or more batten spacers, with each batten spacer being coupled to the shade fabric at spaced apart locations along a vertical length of the fabric. Moreover, the batten spacers may be substantially aligned with one another horizontally along the back side of the shade fabric. When the shade fabric is moved to an opened position, the batten spacers may be configured to vertically engage one another to form a vertical spacer stack along the back side of the shade fabric.
US10077593B2 Threshold assembly for an entryway system
A threshold assembly for use with an entryway disposed within an aperture of a structure, which has an exterior and an interior and includes a door panel moveable between open and closed positions, includes a sill and a rail. A rail is rotatably supported above the upper sill surface between an initial position when the door panel is in the open position, and a second position different from the initial position when the door panel is in the closed position. A biasing member is disposed between the upper sill surface of the sill to bias the rail from the second position toward the initial position. A protrusion extends from the sill towards the rail, with the protrusion configured to rotatably support the rail and configured to prevent the biasing member from rotating the rail beyond the initial position.
US10077584B2 Actuator
An actuator includes an electric motor, a power transmission mechanism having a worm provided in a motor rotating shaft of the electric motor and a worm wheel engaging the worm, a drive member connected to the motor rotating shaft through the power transmission mechanism and displaced according to a rotation of the motor rotating shaft, a control device determining a rotational range of the motor rotating shaft between an initial position and a driven position, and an urging device provided in the motor rotating shaft and urging the motor rotating shaft to the initial position. In case electricity is supplied to the electric motor, the motor rotating shaft rotates to the driven position against an urging force of the urging device, and in case the electricity is not supplied to the electric motor, the motor rotating shaft is urged by the urging device to rotate to the initial position.
US10077583B2 Electric child locks for vehicles with power release door latches
A vehicle door lock system includes an interior door handle for a rear door. A door release switch is mechanically connected to the interior door handle. A child door lock switch for the rear door is accessible by a driver. A power release door latch for the rear door is electrically connected to the door release switch and mechanically connected to the interior door handle. A mechanical child door lock switch is located on the rear door and that is mechanically connected to the power release door latch. A control module communicates with the child door lock switch, the power release door latch and the door release switch. The control module is configured to electrically actuate the power release door latch when the mechanical child door lock switch is in a locked position, the child door lock switch has an unlocked state and the door release switch is in an active state.
US10077577B2 Access control devices of the electromagnetic lock module type
An access control device including an electromagnetic lock module for selectively locking and unlocking a door in a door frame is provided. The access control device provides a lower profiled electromagnetic lock module to improve the aesthetics and functionality of the module, supports and integrates modern accessories such as CCTV, CCD cameras, passive motion detection with automatic background correction, digital notification display, automatic source voltage selection, door and lock status indicators, and ease of installation. The present invention further provides components and circuitry to enable connection of the electromagnetic control module to 12 or 24 volts DC or to an unfiltered rectified AC power supply.
US10077562B2 Mounting device for building surfaces having elongated mounting slot
A mounting device or bracket for paneled building surfaces is disclosed. The mounting bracket includes an upper wall in the form of a flat surface for supporting various types of attachments. An elongated mounting slot extends through the upper wall, and the mounting bracket includes an elongated nut receptacle that is positioned below this elongated mounting slot. With an attachment being positioned on the upper wall, an attachment fastener may be directed through the attachment, then through the elongated mounting slot, and then may be threadably engaged with a nut that is positioned within and movable along the nut receptacle in its elongated dimension. The elongated configuration of the mounting slot and nut receptacle provides adjustability for the position of the attachment fastener relative to the mounting bracket, including after the mounting bracket has already been installed on the building surface.
US10077559B2 Retractable awning and window frame assembly
An awning assembly includes a frame having a U-shaped recess, and first and second support arms having first end portions pivotably mounted within the recess. The assembly further includes a shaft, and an awning supported on the shaft. The first and second support arms have second end portions connected to the awning or to the shaft. The awning is movable by the support arms between a retracted position and an extended position. When the awning is in the retracted position, the awning is in a rolled-up or collapsed configuration and the second end portions of the support arms and the awning are disposed within the recess. When the awning is moved from the retracted position to the extended position, the second end portions of the support arms pivot out of the recess and unfurl the awning.
US10077558B2 Roof edge structure for securing roofing materials
A ridge structure at a roof edge, having a base panel lying on a roof surface and a hollow ridge structure over the base panel. The hollow ridge structure is constructed in a flat spring form along the eaves, and therefore one slope of the ridge faces the roof and the other slope the opposite direction. The slope facing the roof can be lifted to receive and secure roofing materials between the slope and the base panel. When water flows down the roof surface, most water flows over the ridge structure and the rest flows into the hollow space inside the ridge structure and drains through drain holes on the base panel.
US10077553B2 Modular wall system with integrated channels
Prefabricated wall assemblies for the construction of buildings have a corrugated panel and preferably include at least one backside panel. The corrugated panel has one or more vertical channels and several horizontal channels. The vertical channels extend the entire panel height and are recessed from the front face. The horizontal channels extending the entire panel width and are also recessed from the front face so they intersect with the vertical channel. The horizontal channels are almost as wide as the vertical channels, and are greater than one-half the vertical channel width. The backside panel is connected to the corrugated panel to form a structural panel assembly. The backside panel can be a shear panel or other backside flat panel, a backside corrugated panel symmetrically mirroring the corrugated panel, a backside corrugated panel asymmetrically mirroring the corrugated panel, a sandwiched corrugated panel, a relief panel or any combination thereof.
US10077543B2 Quick disconnect joystick system and method
Systems and methods of adapting a work machine to operate a plurality of interchangeable work tools. Systems according to the disclosure employ interchangeable joystick controllers, each having different configurations optimized to the operator and/or the particular operating parameters and/or requirements of the selected work tool. Each of the joysticks has a standardized mechanical and/or electrical connection for attachment to the work machine via a standardized base. The base receives control communications from the selected/paired joystick and is configured to adapt the control communications to a standardized signal format such that the work machine operates the work tool according to inputs from the selected joystick.
US10077542B2 Demountable vehicle implement
A demountable implement (10) for a vehicle has a mounting arrangement (16) for mounting the implement onto a vehicle. The implement is selectively jettisonable from the vehicle and jettison members (42) for jettisoning the implement are provided on or by the implement.
US10077539B1 Wall and retaining members and fluidizing installation of retaining members
A pair of retaining members each comprise a paddle-shaped end portion and a retaining portion between which a wall panel is retained. The panel-shaped end portion has at least one channel and exit ports through which a fluid is capable of being injected in order to fluidize the soil beneath the retaining members, causing the panel-shaped end portion to sink into the soil and consolidating the soil surrounding the panel-shaped end portion. The shape and soil consolidation work to fix the panel in position, sometimes without the need for soil grouting or other soil consolidation processes that would be required, otherwise.
US10077536B2 Drainage system
A drainage system (1300) comprising a cap (1302) having one or more sidewalls defining a recess (1326) and a body (1304). The body (1304) comprises an inlet at a first end (1312) of the body (1304), receivable within the recess (1326) of the cap (1302), an outlet at a second end (1384) of the body (1304), and a passage (1310) to allow fluid flow from the inlet to the outlet. The system (1300) further comprises a spacer arrangement (1306) to space the body (1304) from the cap (1302) when the inlet is received in the recess (1326) of the cap (1302), so as to form a channel to allow fluid flow to the inlet between an outer surface of the body (1304) and an inner surface of the cap (1302).
US10077535B2 Sign post assembly with impact absorbing mechanism
A sign post assembly includes a core assembly. The core assembly includes an impact absorbing mechanism and an elongated post. The impact absorbing mechanism includes an anchoring plate including a through hole, and a first elastic impact absorber. The elongated post has a proximal end and a distal end. A flange is disposed at the distal end of the post and rests on a top surface of the first elastic impact absorber with the post extending through the through hole in anchoring plate. A dimension of an outer surface of the post is less than a dimension of an inner surface of the through hole and the flange has a peripheral shape that prevents the flange from passing through the through hole.
US10077534B2 Asphalt reinforcement member comprising air-permeable polyethylene film
The present invention relates to an asphalt reinforcement comprising an air-permeable polyethylene film, and more particularly, to an asphalt reinforcement comprising an air-permeable polyethylene film prepared by adding an inorganic material to a composition comprising polyethylenes having different properties. The asphalt reinforcement comprising the air-permeable polyethylene film according to the present invention has excellent adhesive strength, constructability, flexibility and mechanical strength.
US10077533B2 Structural joint
The present invention relates to a expansion joint to bridge an expansion gap between two parts of concrete slabs used in floor construction, especially in the manufacture of concrete floors such as for example in industrial floors. Such expansion joints are evidently required to take up the inevitable shrinkage process of the concrete and to assure that the floor elements can expand or contract such as for example occur by temperature fluctuations and resulting in a horizontal displacement of the floor panels vis-à-vis one another.
US10077530B2 Sheet former
To provide a sheet former capable of suitably regulating the thickness of a sheet forming body in a width direction in response to factors changing with time. A sheet former includes at least one vessel which stores slurry as a raw material, a wire cylinder immersed in the slurry inside the vessel and making sheets from solid components in the slurry while being rotated, and a sheet-forming amount regulator which regulates an amount of the solid components for making sheets by the wire cylinder in a width direction in accordance with a thickness of a sheet forming body in the approximately width direction formed for making sheets by the wire cylinder.
US10077526B2 Laundry treating appliance and dispenser
The disclosure relates to a washing machine including a cabinet defining a housing with internal components of a conventional automated clothes washer, a door mounted to the cabinet to selectively open/close the opening to the cabinet, and a dispenser in the form of a drawer having at least one cup in which doses of treating chemistry can be received. The dispenser includes a door pivotally mounted to the housing for pivoting movement between closed and opened positions. The dispenser drawer is pivotally mounted to the dispenser door and slidably mounted to the housing such that pivotal movement of the dispenser door between the closed and opened position effects a corresponding sliding movement of the at least one dispenser cup between the extended and retracted position.
US10077525B2 Method for operating a washing machine during a washing cycle
A method for operating a washing machine (10) during a washing cycle, the washing machine having a washing tub (24) containing a laundry drum (26). The method has the steps of: detecting a liquid level (44) in the washing tub (24) and/or in a draining region thereof when the laundry drum (26) is rotating, comparing the detected liquid level (44) with an upper threshold value (48), when the detected liquid level (44) exceeds the upper threshold value (48), reducing the rotational speed of the laundry drum (26) and starting a predetermined monitoring period (54), detecting the liquid level (44) in the washing tub (24) and/or in the draining region thereof during the predetermined monitoring period (54), comparing the detected liquid level (44) with a lower threshold value (46) during the predetermined monitoring period (54), and if the detected liquid level (44) does not decrease or drop below the lower threshold value (46) within the predetermined monitoring period (54), then then starting a foam-reducing procedure.
US10077524B2 Washing machine appliance and suspension assembly for same
A suspension assembly for suspending a tub in a washing machine appliance includes a damper assembly. The damper assembly includes a capsule, the capsule including a body extending between a first end and a second end along a longitudinal axis and defining an interior, the first end defining an opening of the interior. The damper assembly further includes a cap connectable to the capsule at the first end of the capsule. The cap includes a body which defines a central bore hole extending along the longitudinal axis and a cavity surrounding the central bore hole. The cap further includes a tapered ridge extending from a surface defining the cavity, the tapered ridge tapering towards and bordering the central bore hole.
US10077523B2 Method for washing utilizing quantity of laundry
A method for washing of the present invention comprises: a water supply step of supplying water into a tub; a motor actuating step of actuating the motor for rotating a drum provided inside the tub; and a spray step of spraying water into the drum through a gasket nozzle by actuating a pump for circulating the water inside the tub, when the motor stops.
US10077512B2 Method for knitting integral shoe upper fabric by circular knitting machine and integral shoe upper fabric thereof
An integral shoe upper fabric, knitted by a round knitting machine from at least one non-elastic yarn, includes: a first reserved suture section including a first opening; a first toe knitted section; a first foot body knitted section; a first sole extension section; a first heel knitted section; a second sole extension section; a second foot body knitted section; a second toe knitted section; and a second reserved suture section including a second opening.
US10077502B2 Silver-plated product
There is provided a silver-plated product which has good thermal resistance, bendability and wear resistance. In a silver-plated product wherein a surface layer of silver having a thickness of 10 μm or less is formed on a base material of copper or a copper alloy, the full-width at half maximum of a rocking curve on a preferred orientation plane (preferably {200} or {111} plane) of the surface layer is caused to be 2 to 8°, preferably 3 to 7°, to improve the out-of-plane orientation of the surface layer to improve the thermal resistance, bendability and wear resistance of the silver-plated product.
US10077498B2 Method for depositing a copper seed layer onto a barrier layer and copper plating bath
The present invention relates to a method for providing a copper seed layer on top of a barrier layer wherein said seed layer is deposited onto said barrier layer from an aqueous electroless copper plating bath comprising a water-soluble source for Cu(II) ions, a reducing agent for Cu(II) ions, at least one complexing agent for Cu(II) ions and at least one source for hydroxide ions selected from the group consisting of RbOH, CsOH and mixtures thereof. The resulting copper seed layer has a homogeneous thickness distribution and a smooth outer surface which are both desired properties.
US10077492B2 Ultrafine-grained profile of twin-crystal wrought magnesium alloys, preparation process and use of the same
The present invention provides an ultrafine-grained profile of twin-crystal wrought magnesium alloys, preparation process and use of the same. In the process, raw materials of magnesium alloys are firstly smelted and cast, and are subjected to solution treatment at 300˜500° C.; then a preform is pre-deformed, so that a great amount of twin crystal microstructure forms in the magnesium alloys and the grain size of not larger than 100 μm is achieved; subsequently continuous ECAP process is performed at 200˜350° C., and the die is replaced in according to requirement so as to obtain the desired profile. The ultrafine-grained profile of magnesium alloys prepared in the invention has the grain sizes of from 100 to 450 nm, the tensile strength of 300˜400 MPa, and the elongation of 20˜35%. The length of the profile can be more than 10 m, meeting the needs of continuous production.
US10077488B2 High-strength, high-damping-capacity cast iron
A high-strength, high-damping-capacity cast iron having both a high strength and high vibration damping capacity is provided.The high-strength, high-damping-capacity cast iron is obtained by a method including performing a graphite spheroidizing treatment on a molten metal, and consists of 2% to 4% of C, 1% to 5% of Si, 0.2% to 0.9% of Mn, 0.1% or less of P, 0.1% or less of S, 3% to 7% of Al, 0% to 1% of Sb, 0% to 0.5% of Sn, 0.02% to 0.10% of Mg, 01% to 0.5% of RE (Ce, La), Fe as balance, and unavoidable impurity.
US10077487B2 Method for arsenic oxidation and removal from process and waste solutions
The disclosure relates to the oxidation and immobilization of trivalent arsenic from arsenic-containing solutions. The process includes oxidation of trivalent arsenic (As3+) species to the pentavalent state (As5+). A carbon additive (e.g., activated carbon) and oxygen are used to promote the arsenic oxidation processes. After oxidation of arsenic to the pentavalent state, the arsenic can be removed by precipitation to ferric arsenate or calcium arsenate or other arsenic containing compounds known in the art. The oxidation of arsenic can also occur simultaneously with the production and precipitation of ferric arsenate (e.g., scorodite). Ferrous iron can be oxidized to ferric iron in the presence of activated carbon and oxygen.
US10077485B2 Steel sheet for soft-nitriding and method for manufacturing the same
A steel sheet for soft-nitriding has a composition containing: C: 0.05% or more to 0.10% or less; Si: 0.5% or less; Mn: 0.7% or more to 1.5% or less; P: 0.05% or less; S: 0.01% or less; Al: 0.01% or more to 0.06% or less; Cr: 0.5% or more to 1.5% or less; V: 0.03% or more to 0.30% or less; and N: 0.005% or less, on a mass percent basis, wherein a ratio of amount of solute V to the V content (amount of solute V/V content) is more than 0.50, and balance comprises Fe and incidental impurities, and a complex-phase microstructure containing ferrite and pearlite.
US10077484B2 Method for producing a planetary gear shaft having increased hardness
A method of hardening a planetary gear shaft includes carbonitriding an outer peripheral surface of the planetary gear shaft and quenching the planetary gear shaft in oil at a temperature between approximately 120 and 150° C. The method also includes quenching the planetary gear shaft in a liquid at a temperature between approximately −70 and −120° C., and tempering the planetary gear shaft. After tempering, the outer peripheral surface of the planetary gear shaft includes a surface hardness of HV 832 or more and with the shaft material maintaining a hardness of at least HV 513 to a depth of at least 0.5 mm. High temperature tempering and induction hardening steps may be added to obtain soft ends of the shaft suitable for a staking operation.
US10077481B2 Efficient multiple stage screening method to eliminate pathogenic infection in farmed animal populations
Animal husbandry has always been susceptible to the ravages of pathogenic infections. Poultry flus and cattle diseases are but two examples that have dire consequences for animals and adversely affect the economic fortunes of farmers. A testing and culling methodology is presented that can eliminate pathogens from an infected herd. The sensitivity of PCR to detect very low levels of nucleic acid of an infecting pathogen is utilized to identify infected animals. In addition, it has been discovered that PCR analysis of manure samples can accurately identify infected animals and offspring for those species that consume placental remains after birth. Mink Aleutian Disease Virus (mADV) is one of several deadly DNA parvoviruses that can quickly reach epidemic proportions in a mink herd. PCR primers have been developed that generate amplicons to detect and identify the mADV. In addition, a previously unidentified strain of mADV has been discovered, genomically sequenced, and substantially detailed.
US10077467B2 Compositions and methods for detecting a nucleic acid sequence in a sample comprising a primer oligonucleotide with a 3′-terminal region comprising a 2′-modified nucleotide
The present invention features compositions and methods for quantifying detection of a target oligonucleotide in a sample in real time. These methods are compatible with target oligonucleotides amplified using a NEAR reaction.
US10077466B2 Stable nanoreporters
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for detection and quantification of individual target molecules in biomolecular samples. In particular, the invention relates to improved, stable nanoreporter probes that are capable of binding to and identifying target molecules based on the probes' uniquely detectable signal. Methods for identifying target-specific sequences for inclusion in the probes are also provided, as are methods of making and using such probes. Polynucleotide sequences of certain nanoreporter components are also provided. The probes can be used in diagnostic, prognostic, quality control and screening applications.
US10077463B2 Optical selection of cells
Provided herein are photochemical crosslinkers and photocleavable crosslinkers and their uses in methods for cell selection from cell cultures. The photochemical crosslinkers comprise a fluorescent dye and a radical generator. The photocleavable crosslinkers comprise a photocleavable linker linking two electrophilic groups to each other. Also provided are systems for imaging cells comprising a plurality of cells crosslinked to extracellular matrix proteins using a crosslinker as described, an imaging apparatus, an illuminating apparatus, and software for image processing.
US10077457B2 Method for the fermentative production of L-amino acids using improved strains of the Enterobacteriaceae family
The present invention relates to a process for the fermentative production of L-amino acids using microorganisms of the Enterobacteriaceae family, which harbor an attenuated proP gene, to the microorganisms suitable for said production and to polynucleotides coding for variants of the ProP transporter.
US10077450B2 Sugarcane bacilliform viral (SCBV) enhancer and its use in plant functional genomics
Identification of new enhancer sequence has significant utility in the plant functional genomics. The sugarcane bacilliform badnavirus (SCBV) transcriptional enhancer has been identified. This enhancer can be used to increase the rate of transcription from gene promoters and in activation tagging experiments. A ten-fold increase in transcription was observed when a 4× array of the SCBV enhancer was placed upstream of a truncated form of the maize alcohol dehydrogenase minimal promoter. Methods of using the SCBV transcriptional enhancer are described, as are chimeric transcription regulatory regions, constructs, cells, tissues, and organisms that comprise one or more copies of the enhancer.
US10077449B2 Universal donor system for gene targeting
A universal donor polynucleotide is described that can be inserted at targeted locations in plant genomes to facilitate rapid and high throughput integration of a donor molecule within a specific genomic location.
US10077448B2 Methods and systems for producing fungal secondary metabolites
The present invention discloses methods and systems for producing fungal secondary metabolites. The invention also discloses genetically modified organisms and kits including such organisms for producing fungal secondary metabolites.
US10077446B2 Glucan-encapsulated siRNA for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus
Compositions comprising glucan-encapsulated siRNA directed against a region of the gene encoding the human CB1 receptor for use in the treatment of type 2 diabetes mellitus in a human subject. Additionally, methods for treating type 2 diabetes mellitus in a subject, comprising administering to the subject a composition comprising glucan-encapsulated siRNA directed against the CB1 receptor.
US10077445B2 Methods and compositions for RNA-directed target DNA modification and for RNA-directed modulation of transcription
The present disclosure provides a DNA-targeting RNA that comprises a targeting sequence and, together with a modifying polypeptide, provides for site-specific modification of a target DNA and/or a polypeptide associated with the target DNA. The present disclosure further provides site-specific modifying polypeptides. The present disclosure further provides methods of site-specific modification of a target DNA and/or a polypeptide associated with the target DNA The present disclosure provides methods of modulating transcription of a target nucleic acid in a target cell, generally involving contacting the target nucleic acid with an enzymatically inactive Cas9 polypeptide and a DNA-targeting RNA. Kits and compositions for carrying out the methods are also provided. The present disclosure provides genetically modified cells that produce Cas9; and Cas9 transgenic non-human multicellular organisms.
US10077443B2 Oligonucleotide conjugates
The invention relates to the field of oligonucleotide therapeutics, and in particular to the use of a cleavable, e.g. a phosphodiester region covalently attached to a conjugate, a targeting group or blocking group to enhance the properties of the oligonucleotides, for example to improve the therapeutic index.
US10077441B2 Methods and compositions for creating altered and improved cells and organisms
The present invention relates to compositions involving randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides and their introduction into a host organism to identify desirable phenotypic changes. The present invention further relates to methods of generating these randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides by introducing randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides into an organism, selecting for organisms with new or altered phenotypes, re-isolating the randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides from the selected organisms, re-assembling the constituent polynucleotides of the re-isolated randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides into new collections of randomized in-frame fusion polynucleotides, and repeating the selection for organisms with new or altered phenotypes.
US10077440B2 Method for the synthesis of a bifunctional complex
Disclosed is a method for obtaining a bifunctional complex comprising a display molecule part and a coding part, wherein a nascent bifunctional complex comprising a chemical reaction site and a priming site for enzymatic addition of a tag is reacted at the chemical reaction site with one or more reactants, and provided with respective tag(s) identifying the reactant(s) at the priming site is using one or more enzymes.
US10077439B2 Removal of DNA fragments in mRNA production process
The present invention describes methods of removing DNA from an RNA transcript during the mRNA production process. The method embodies procedures for obtaining an in vitro transcription product, and removing any DNA from the product. The DNA can be removed by adding either free DNase or a resin containing immobilized DNase to the product, and recovering the RNA transcript. Alternatively, the DNA template used in the in vitro transcription reaction is labeled. After transcription, the product is applied to a resin that is configured to bind the label, and the RNA transcript is recovered. To detect whether any residual impurities are left in the RNA transcript product, the product is subjected to nuclease digestion and subsequently to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis to quantitate any residual DNA. The present invention demonstrates efficient and effective methods of isolating an RNA transcript from an in vitro transcription product.
US10077438B2 Modifications of peptide compositions to increase stability and delivery efficiency
The disclosed invention relates to methods of modifying peptide compositions to increase stability and delivery efficiency. Specifically, the disclosed invention relates to methods to increase the stability and delivery efficiency of protein kinase C (PKC) modulatory peptide compositions. A “therapeutic peptide composition” comprises a “carrier peptide” and a “cargo peptide.” A “carrier peptide” is a peptide or amino acid sequence within a peptide that facilitates the cellular uptake of the therapeutic peptide composition. The “cargo peptide” is a PKC modulatory peptide. Peptide modifications to either the carrier peptide, the cargo peptide, or both, which are described herein increase the stability and delivery efficiency of therapeutic peptide compositions by reducing disulfide bond exchange, physical stability, reducing proteolytic degradation, and increasing efficiency of cellular uptake.
US10077437B2 Enzymatic systems for carbon fixation and methods of generating same
A system for carbon fixation is provided. The system comprises enzymes which catalyze reactions of a carbon fixation pathway, wherein at least one of the reactions of the carbon fixation pathway is a carboxylation reaction, wherein products of the reactions of the carbon fixation pathway comprise oxaloacetate and malonyl-CoA, wherein an enzyme which performs the carboxylation reaction is selected from the group consisting of phophoenolpyruvate (PEP) carboxlase, pyruvate carboxylase and acetyl-CoA carboxylase and wherein an export product of the carbon fixation pathway is glyoxylate. Additional carbon fixation pathways are also provided and methods of generating same.
US10077432B2 Flavin-conjugated glucose dehydrogenase
A flavin-conjugated glucose dehydrogenase which is composed of proteins having the following amino acid sequence (a), (b) or (c), and having glucose dehydrogenase activity: (a) an amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 or 9; (b) an amino acid sequence in which one or more amino acids are deleted from, replaced in or added to the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 2, 3, 5, 6, 8 or 9; (c) an amino acid sequence having at least 85% identity with the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO 2 or 3, at least 95% identity with the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO 5 or 6, or at least 80% identity with the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO 8 or 9.
US10077428B2 Human cardiovascular progenitor cells
The present invention provides populations of human cardiovascular progenitor cells, methods of making such cells, and methods of using the cells for production of populations of cardiovascular colonies and populations of cardiomyocytes. Methods of cardiomyocytes replacement therapy are also provided.
US10077407B2 Method and system for recycling carbon dioxide from biomass gasification
A biomass gasification system. The system includes: a) a gasifier; b) a waste heat exchanger; c) a waste heat boiler; d) a cyclone separator; e) a gas scrubber; f) a shift reactor; g) a desulfurizing tower; h) a first decarburizing tower; i) a synthesizing tower; and j) a second decarburizing tower. In the system, the gasifier, the waste heat exchanger, the cyclone separator, the gas scrubber, the shift reactor, the desulfurizing tower, the first decarburizing tower, the synthesizing tower, and the second decarburizing tower are connected sequentially. In addition, CO2 outlets of the first decarburizing tower and the second decarburizing tower are both connected to a cold medium inlet of the waste heat exchanger; and a cold medium outlet of the waste heat exchanger is connected to a gasifying agent entrance of the gasifier.
US10077404B2 Process for evaluating the catalytic performance of a porous solid
Process for evaluating the catalytic performance of a porous solid using a vapor diffusion technique, where a probe molecule and a molecule for dead-time determination is injected into a carrier gas that is then contacted with the porous solid in a vessel, where a detector analyzes the peak width and retention time of a probe molecule and the retention time of the molecule for dead-time determination in the gas exiting the vessel.
US10077402B2 Production of synthesis gas
A process for the production of synthesis gas by partial combustion of a hydrocarbon feed using a burner with a plurality of coaxial channels, the method comprising the following steps: supplying a non-gaseous hydrocarbon feed using at least one of the plurality of coaxial channels; supplying a gaseous hydrocarbon feed using at least one of the plurality of coaxial channels; supplying an oxidizer gas using at least one of the plurality of coaxial channels; separately supplying a moderator gas using at least one of the plurality of coaxial channels; arranging the at least one channel supplying the non-gaseous hydrocarbon feed between two adjacent channels among the plurality of coaxial channels, wherein the two adjacent channels both supplying a flow containing the gaseous hydrocarbon feed or respectively supplying a flow containing the gaseous hydrocarbon feed and a flow of the moderator gas.
US10077400B2 Colloidal suspension of photoluminescent amorphous porous silicon, methods of making colloidal suspension of photoluminescent amorphous porous silicon, and methods of using colloidal suspension of photomimunescent amorphous porous silicon
A method of making a colloidal suspension of photoluminescent porous silicon particles involves removing a layer of porous silicon from a substrate using a first ultrasound energy to form a first plurality of porous silicon particles in a colloidal suspension. The first plurality of porous silicon particles in the colloidal suspension are exposed to a second ultrasound energy to reduce the size of the first plurality of porous silicon particles in the colloidal suspension, thereby forming a second plurality of porous silicon particles in a colloidal suspension, wherein the second plurality of porous silicon particles are in the amorphous phase.
US10077399B2 Water-soluble fluorescence compound and method for preparing the same
The present invention provides a water-soluble fluorescent compound of resveratrone 6-O-β-glucoside [(E)-4-(8-hydroxy-6-(((2S,3R,4S,5S,6R)-3,4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-2-yl)oxy)naphthalen-2-yl)but-3-en-2-one] and its derivatives of Formula I which have at least one water-soluble substituent, and a method for preparing the same by a photochemical reaction of resveratrol 3-O-β-glucoside and its derivatives of having Formula 3 which are not fluorescent.Said new water-soluble fluorescent compounds has single-photon absorptive characteristics and/or two-photon absorptive characteristics as well as no or little toxicity, and can be usefully utilized in fields that requires water-soluble fluorescent characteristics (diagnosis, fluorescent probe, in vivo imaging, display, etc.).
US10077395B2 Proppant particles formed from slurry droplets and methods of use
Proppant particles formed from slurry droplets and methods of use are disclosed herein. The proppant particles can include a sintered ceramic material and can have a size of about 80 mesh to about 10 mesh and an average largest pore size of less than about 20 microns. The methods of use can include injecting a hydraulic fluid into a subterranean formation at a rate and pressure sufficient to open a fracture therein and injecting a fluid containing a proppant particle into the fracture, the proppant particle including a sintered ceramic material, a size of about 80 mesh to about 10 mesh, and an average largest pore size of less than about 20 microns.
US10077394B2 Modified nonionic surfactant formulations for enhanced oil recovery
Embodiments of the present disclosure include modified nonionic surfactant formulations having a nonionic surfactant and a pour point depressant, where the modified nonionic surfactant formulations have a pour point of −3° C. to −54° C. In one or more embodiments, the modified nonionic surfactant formulations can be introduced into a flow of carbon dioxide, where the flow of carbon dioxide and the modified nonionic surfactant formulation are injected into an oil containing reservoir. In one or more embodiments, an emulsion of the carbon dioxide and the nonionic surfactant form in the oil containing reservoir, where the use of the pour point depressant provides minimal interference in forming the emulsion.
US10077393B2 Biological augmentation of low salinity water flooding to improve oil release using nutrient supplementation of injected low salinity water
A method of enhancing oil recovery includes the step of determining a specific nutrient package used to initiate a microbiological response under actual reservoir conditions in combination with low salinity water injection. Once determined, the specific nutrient package is applied to at least one targeted well to stimulate resident microorganisms such that size or hydrophobic properties are beneficially altered so that interaction with oil contained in a reservoir rock formation is improved.
US10077391B2 Water-based nanofluid heat transfer medium
A nanofluid composed of a base fluid and a solid nanocomposite particle, where the solid nanocomposite particle consists of a carbon nanotube and a metal oxide nanoparticle selected from the group consisting of Fe2O3, Al2O3, and CuO. The metal oxide nanoparticle is affixed inside of or to the outer surface of the carbon nanotube, and the solid nanocomposite particle is homogeneously dispersed in the base fluid. The heat transfer and specific heat capacity properties of the nanofluid are measured using differential scanning calorimetry and heat exchanger experiments with different nanocomposite concentrations and different metal oxide percent loadings.
US10077389B2 Gel comprising a phase-change material, method of preparing the gel, thermal exchange implement comprising the gel, and method of preparing the thermal exchange implement
Gel including a phase-change material and a gelling agent. In one embodiment, the phase-change material may be n-tetradecane, n-hexadecane or mixtures thereof. The gelling agent may be a high molecular weight styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene (SEBS) triblock copolymer with a styrene:rubber ratio of about 30:70 to 33:67% by weight. To form the gel, the phase-change material and the gelling agent may be mixed at an elevated temperature relative to room temperature to partially, but not completely, dissolve the gelling agent. The mixture may then be cooled to room temperature. Alternatively, the phase-change material and the gelling agent may be mixed at room temperature, and the mixture may then be heated to form a viscoelastic liquid, which is then cooled to room temperature. The invention is also directed at a method of preparing the gel, a thermal exchange implement including the gel, and a method of preparing the thermal exchange implement.
US10077388B2 Use of R-1233 in liquid chillers
This invention relates to the use of chloro-trifluoropropenes as refrigerants in negative-pressure liquid chillers and methods of replacing an existing refrigerant in a chiller with chloro-trifluoropropenes. The chloro-trifluoropropenes, particularly 1-chloro-3,3,3-trifluoropropene, have high efficiency and unexpectedly high capacity in liquid chiller applications and are useful as more environmentally sustainable refrigerants for such applications, including the replacement of R-123 and R-11.
US10077387B2 Emulsion type silicone pressure sensitive adhesive composition and process for the production thereof
Disclosed is an emulsion type silicone pressure sensitive adhesive composition and a process for the production thereof. Also provided is an emulsion type silicone pressure sensitive adhesive composition, comprising: (A) 100 parts by weight of a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive; (B) 1-30 parts by weight of an emulsifier selected from the group consisting of a polyvinylalcohol and a polyether modified MQ resin wherein M is R 3SiO 1/2, and Q is SiO 4/2, wherein R represents C 1-20 alkyl; (C) water; and (D) catalyst.
US10077386B2 Compositions on the basis of organyloxysilane-terminated polymers
Moisture-curing adhesives simultaneously having high tensile strength and elongation are prepared by admixing a silane-terminated polyurethane or polyether polymer having a defined and limited molecular weight, finely divided silica, and an organosilicon compound containing basic nitrogen.
US10077385B2 Resin composition and electronic component
A resin composition has a high glass transition temperature and is highly adhesive to a member made of metal, ceramics, or the like. The resin composition includes a thermosetting base resin, a thermoplastic resin powder, a curing agent, and an inorganic filler, a cured resin product formed by curing the resin composition, and an electrical member.
US10077384B2 Thermoset pressure-sensitive adhesive
A thermoset pressure-sensitive adhesive containing a tacky polymer, polyvinyl acetal, an epoxy resin, and an epoxy resin curing agent. The tacky polymer is obtained by copolymerizing a first monomer constituted by at least one type of (meth)acrylate ester of a non-tertiary non-cyclic alcohol having 8 to 12 carbon atoms and including one (meth)acryloyl group, a second monomer comprising a nitrogen atom and an ethylenically unsaturated group, and more than 0 parts by mass to no more than about 0.5 parts by mass of a crosslinking agent per a total of 100 parts by mass of the first monomer and the second monomer.
US10077383B2 Hot melt adhesive
The object of the present invention is to provide a hot melt adhesive which is less likely to cause stringing and has excellent thermal stability, and further has excellent adhesion, in particular adhesion to a paper substrate. The present invention relates to a hot melt adhesive comprising: (A) a polar functional group-modified polymer, (B) a butyral resin, (C) an olefin-based polymer, and (D) a tackifier resin.
US10077382B1 Method for polishing cobalt-containing substrate
The invention is a method for chemical mechanical polishing a semiconductor substrate having cobalt or cobalt alloy containing features containing Co0. The method mixes 0.1 to 2 wt % hydrogen peroxide oxidizing agent (α) into a slurry containing 0.5 to 3 wt % colloidal silica particles (β), the colloidal silica particles containing primary particles, 0.5 to 2 wt % complexing agent (γ) selected from at least one of L-aspartic acid, nitrilotriacetic acid, nitrilotri(methylphosphonic acid), ethylenediamine-N,N′-disuccinic acid trisodium salt, and ethylene glycol-bis (2aminoethylether)-N,N,N′,N′-tetraacetic acid, and balance water having a pH of 5 to 9 to create a polishing slurry for the semiconductor substrate. Oxidizing at least a surface portion of the Co0 to Co+3 of the semiconductor substrate to prevent runaway dissolution of the Co0 reduces polishing defects in the semiconductor substrate. Polishing the semiconductor substrate with a polishing pad removes the surface portion of the semiconductor substrate oxidized to Co+3.
US10077378B2 Self-repairing polyurethane networks
The present invention provides alkyl substituted polysaccharide compositions and methods of repairing substrates involving use of the alkyl substituted polysaccharide compositions.
US10077377B2 Coating method for surfaces in chemical installations
The invention pertains to a method for providing a metallic or concrete surface of a chemical installation with a coating, which comprises the steps of—providing a two-pack coating composition wherein the first pack comprises an epoxy resin and the second pack comprises an amine curing agent for the epoxy resin, the coating composition further comprising an organoboron compound of the formula BX1X2X3, wherein X1, X2, and X3 are independently selected from —Y1 and —OY2, wherein Y1 is independently selected from monovalent C1-C12 alkyl groups and monovalent C6-C12 aryl groups, and Y2 is independently selected from monovalent C1-C12 alkyl groups and monovalent C6-C12 aryl groups, and wherein at least one of X1, X2, and X3 is an —OY2 group,—combining the first pack and the second pack to form a coating composition,—applying the coating composition to the surface of a chemical installation to form a coating layer, and—allowing the coating layer to cure at a temperature in the range of 0 to 50° C. A chemical installation provided with a lining of a cured coating composition as specified above, and a suitable coating composition, are also claimed. It has been found that the coating composition as specified herein has a wide application spectrum, and a high chemical resistance.
US10077375B2 Curable composition
A curable composition includes organic polymer (A) having more than one reactive silicon group on average per molecule, represented by formula (1): —SiR1aX3-a (1), wherein R1 is a substituted or unsubstituted hydrocarbon group having 1-20 carbon atoms, each X is independently a hydroxy group or a hydrolyzable group, and a is 0 or 1, and (meth)acrylate-based polymer (B) having a reactive silicon group represented by formula (2): —SiX3 (2), wherein each X is as defined for the formula (1), polymer (B) has a reactive silicon group equivalent of not less than 0.30 mmol/g, and wherein a monomer (b1) is free of a reactive silicon group, a glass transition temperature of its homopolymer is not more than 80° C., and is contained as monomer(s) constituting polymer (B) in a proportion of not less than 40 wt % per 100 wt % of total monomer.
US10077372B2 Electrically conductive PTC screen printable ink with double switching temperatures and method of making the same
The invention provides an electrically conductive screen-printable PTC ink with double switching temperatures, which comprising by weight based on total composition, 10-30 wt % conductive particles; 5-15 wt % polymer resin 1; 5-15 wt % polymer resin 2; 40-80 wt % organic solvent; e) 1-5 wt % other additives.
US10077369B2 Inkjet printing ink
An inkjet printing ink according to the present disclosure contains a pigment, acrylic particles, an alcohol, and water. The alcohol contains at least a trihydric alcohol. A ratio of an amount of the alcohol to a whole mass of the inkjet printing ink is 30% by mass or less. A ratio of an amount of the acrylic particles to a mass of the pigment is 5% by mass to 100% by mass. Further, the inkjet printing ink has negative skin irritation.
US10077366B2 Antifouling coating composition, antifouling coating film formed using said composition, and coated article having antifouling coating film on surface
The present invention provides antifouling coating compositions having excellent long-term storage stability and provides an antifouling coating composition that can maintain the stable dissolution and antifouling performance of a coating film without causing coating film defects such as cracks in seawater for a long term, such that an antifouling coating film having increased environmental safety can be formed. The present invention provides an antifouling coating composition containing: (A) a triorganosilyl ester-containing copolymer obtained from a mixture of (a) a triorganosilyl (meth)acrylate monomer represented by general formula (1): (here, R1 is a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; and R2, R3, and R4 are the same or different from each other and each represents a C3-6 alkyl group branched at the α-position or a phenyl group) and (b) an ethylenically unsaturated monomer copolymerizable with the triorganosilyl (meth)acrylate monomer; and (B) calcium sulfate hydrate.
US10077360B2 Polycarbonate resin composition and method of preparing the same
The present invention relates to a polycarbonate resin composition. According to the present invention, a polycarbonate resin composition, which realizes a high whiteness degree, exhibits less discoloration due to superior heat stability during storage and processing, and has improved fluidity, laser reactivity, and plating adhesion, and a method of preparing the same are provided.
US10077355B2 Plasticizer compositions and methods for making plasticizer compositions
The present disclosure is directed to a plasticizer composition, polymeric compositions containing the plasticizer composition, and conductors coated with the polymeric composition. The plasticizer composition includes a first plasticizer comprising epoxidized fatty acid alkyl esters and a second plasticizer comprising an epoxidized natural oil. The plasticizer composition, first plasticizer, and/or second plasticizer can undergo one or more color-reducing treatment processes, such as distillation, filtration, and/or peroxide treatment.
US10077353B2 Drier composition and use thereof
The invention relates to a drier composition for an oxidatively air-drying alkyd based coating composition, comprising: a) at least one metal complex comprising a metal and at least one nitrogen donor ligand, wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of Fe and Mn, and wherein said at least nitrogen donor ligand is selected from the group comprising monodentate, bidentate, tridentate, tetradentate, pentadentate and hexadentate nitrogen donor ligands; and b) at least one K salt of an organic acid. The present invention also relates to a coating composition comprising said drier composition and the use thereof.
US10077352B2 Polymeric compositions with improved noise suppression
Disclosed is a method for improving vibration damping of a substrate, such as the underbody of an automobile. The method comprises applying a plastisol which comprises a polymeric component and a plasticizer. The fused plastisol has improved damping behavior as determined using Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis. Novel plastisols and novel plasticizers are also disclosed.
US10077348B2 Processes for preparing foam composites
Processes for preparing polystyrene-phenolic foam composites and precursor compositions are described. The processes yield composites having advantageous properties useful in insulation and fire resisting applications.
US10077344B2 Polyethylene films and production of such films
A method of forming a finished film comprising extruding a molten polyethylene comprising a diene terpolymer modifier through a die opening to form a film, wherein the diene-terpolymer modifier is a terpolymer comprising ethylene-derived units, C3 to C10 α-olefin derived units, and diene-derived units; causing the film to progress in a direction away from the die opening; cooling the film at a distance from the die opening, the distance adjusted to allow relaxation of the molten polyethylene prior to solidification and/or crystallization upon cooling; and isolating a finished film therefrom. Desirably, the polyethylene is a linear low density polyethylene, and the die and cooling is suitable for forming a blown film.
US10077341B2 Polymerization coupled compounding process
Provided is a process for preparing an improved compounded product and a compounded product prepared by the described process.
US10077335B2 Fiber reinforced polyamide resin material
Provided is a fiber reinforced polyamide resin material which has high rigidity and low water absorbency, and is excellent in moldability and mechanical properties of the molded article. A fiber reinforced polyamide resin material, comprises 100 parts by mass of polyamide resin (A) which is a polycondensate of diamine and dicarboxylic acid and 5 to 300 parts by mass of a carbon fiber (B); wherein 70 mol % or more of the diamine is a xylylenediamine; 50 mol % or more the dicarboxylic acid is a Straight-chain aliphatic dicarboxylic acid containing 4 to 20 carbon atoms; the polyamide resin (A) has a terminal amino group concentration ([NH2]) (in μeq/g) of 5<[NH2]<150; and the carbon fiber (B) has on a surface thereof a compound (C) which is reactive with amino group.
US10077332B2 Curable composition and process for the manufacture of an epoxy thermoset
Curable composition comprising at least one epoxy resin and at least one curing agent selected from derivatives of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural. Curable dispersion, curable prepolymer composition and process for manufacturing it. Process for the manufacture of an epoxy thermoset, epoxy thermoset and method for adhering at least two substrates.
US10077330B2 Storage stable foamable compositions containing 1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro-2-butene
In certain non-limiting, aspects, the present invention relates to storage stable premixes of a polyol suitable for polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam preparation having, at least, 1,1,1,4,4,4-hexafluoro-2-butene (1336mzzm) as the blowing agent and optional one or more additional additives and/or auxiliary blowing agents in amounts suitable for polyurethane or polyisocyanurate foam preparation.
US10077327B2 Fluorine-containing copolymer and water- and oil-repellent agent
A water- and oil-repellent agent is an aqueous emulsion containing:(I) a fluorine-containing copolymer,(II) a surfactant, and(III) an aqueous medium. The fluorine-containing copolymer contains repeating units derived from (a) a fluorine-containing monomer containing a fluoroalkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms and (b) a fluorine-free monomer selected from the group consisting of vinyl halide and vinylidene halide, wherein the fluorine-containing copolymer has a melt viscosity of 1,000 to 100,000 cP at a temperature of 100° C. under a load of 25 kgf/cm2.
US10077323B2 Polymers functionalized with imine compounds containing a protected thiol group
A method for preparing a functionalized polymer, the method comprising the steps of: (i) polymerizing monomer to form a reactive polymer, and (ii) reacting the reactive polymer with an imine compound containing a protected thiol group.
US10077317B2 Antibodies for epidermal growth factor receptor 3 (HER3)
The present invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of a HER receptor. In particular, the invention relates to antibodies or fragments thereof that target a conformational epitope of HER3 receptor and compositions and methods of use thereof.
US10077316B2 Esophageal cancer marker and use thereof
The present invention relates to an esophageal cancer marker and application thereof. The present invention relates to: a marker that includes Glypican-1 or an expression product thereof, or a fragment or derivative thereof, and serves to identify esophageal cancer; a detection agent that includes a substance that binds to Glypican-1 or an expression product thereof; and a composition that includes a Glypican-1 inhibitor and serves to prevent or treat esophageal cancer. Herein, Glypican-1 can be SEQ ID NO: 1 (nucleic acid sequence) or SEQ ID NO: 2 (amino acid sequence), or an equivalent thereof.
US10077315B2 Bispecific antibodies against CD3 and BCMA
A bispecific antibody specifically binding to the two targets human CD3ε and human BCMA, wherein the variable domains of one antibody portion are replaced by each other, and characterized in that the binding of said antibody is not reduced by APRIL and not reduced by BAFF, said antibody does not alter APRIL-dependent NF-κB activation, BAFF-dependent NF-κB activation, and does not alter NF-κB activation without BAFF and APRIL is useful as a therapeutic agent.
US10077311B2 Human antibodies to GFR alpha3 and methods of reducing pain associated with GFR alpha3-related diseases
The present invention provides antibodies that bind to human GFRα3 and methods of using same. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the antibodies are fully human antibodies that bind to human GFRα3. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of diseases and disorders associated with one or more GFRα3 biological activities, including the treatment of acute or chronic pain conditions, or inflammatory conditions.
US10077306B2 Antibodies against TIM3 and uses thereof
Provided herein are antibodies, or antigen-binding portions thereof, that bind to T-cell immunoglobulin and mucin-domain containing-3 (TIM3) protein. Also provided are uses of these antibodies, or antigen-binding portions thereof, in therapeutic applications, such as treatment of cancer. Further provided are cells that produce the antibodies, or antigen-binding portions thereof, polynucleotides encoding the heavy and/or light chain regions of the antibodies, or antigen-binding portions thereof, and vectors comprising the polynucleotides encoding the heavy and/or light chain regions of the antibodies, or antigen-binding portions thereof.
US10077304B2 Antibodies against frizzled receptor
This invention provides monoclonal antibodies that recognize one or more Frizzled receptors. The invention further provides methods of using such monoclonal antibodies as a therapeutic, diagnostic, and prophylactic.
US10077300B2 Activatable binding polypeptides and methods of identification and use thereof
Activatable binding polypeptides (ABPs), which contain a target binding moiety (TBM), a masking moiety (MM), and a cleavable moiety (CM) are provided. Activatable antibody compositions, which contain a TBM containing an antigen binding domain (ABD), a MM and a CM are provided. Furthermore, ABPs which contain a first TBM, a second TBM and a CM are provided. The ABPs exhibit an “activatable” conformation such that at least one of the TBMs is less accessible to target when uncleaved than after cleavage of the CM in the presence of a cleaving agent capable of cleaving the CM. Further provided are libraries of candidate ABPs, methods of screening to identify such ABPs, and methods of use. Further provided are ABPs having TBMs that bind VEGF, CTLA-4, or VCAM, ABPs having a first TBM that binds VEGF and a second TBM that binds FGF, as well as compositions and methods of use.
US10077295B2 Glycoproteins having lipid mobilizing properties and therapeutic uses thereof
The invention provides formulations and methods for ameliorating symptoms associated with metabolic disorders, such as cachexia, hypoglycemia, obesity, diabetes, and the like by administering Zn-α2-glycoproteins or a functional fragment thereof, alone or in combination with additional agents, such as β adrenergin receptor agonists, β adrenergin receptor antagonists, and/or glycemic control agents.
US10077293B2 Antimicrobial peptide analogues derived from abalone (Haliotis discus) and antimicrobial pharmaceutical composition containing the same
The present disclosure relates to an antimicrobial peptide analog derived from abalone and an antimicrobial pharmaceutical composition containing the same. The antimicrobial peptide analog according to the present disclosure is designed based on hdMolluscidin which is a peptide derived from the gill of abalone and has been designed to be commercially viable by reducing the number of amino acids. Despite the reduced number of amino acids, the designed peptide analog exhibits very superior antimicrobial activity as well as high membrane permeability and low hemolytic activity.
US10077292B2 Formaldehyde-free proteinaceous binder compositions
Binder compositions are described, where the compositions include a protein, a first crosslinking compound that includes a carbohydrate, and a second crosslinking compound that includes two or more primary amine groups. The first and second crosslinking compounds may be individually crosslinkable with each other and with the protein. Also described are fiber products that may include inorganic or organic fibers and a cured thermoset binder prepared from a protein and at least two crosslinking compounds. Additionally, methods of making fiber products are described that include providing inorganic or organic fibers, and applying a liquid binder composition to the fibers to form a fiber-binder amalgam. The liquid binder composition may include a protein and at least two crosslinking compounds that include a carbohydrate and an organic amine with two or more primary amines. The amalgam may be heated to a curing temperature to form the fiber product.
US10077291B2 Methods and compositions for dual glycan binding AAV vectors
The present invention provides methods and compositions comprising an adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid protein, comprising one or more amino acids substitutions, wherein the substitutions introduce a new glycan binding site into the AAV capsid protein.
US10077290B2 Stabilized antiviral fusion helices
Internally cross-linked peptides useful for interfering with Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) infection is based on RSV-F protein. These peptides are capable of reducing infection in cellular and animal models.
US10077280B2 Mixed ligand gold(I) complexes as anti-cancer agents
Gold(I) complex with mixed ligands as an anticancer agent. The gold(I) ion is coordinated to a dithiocarbamate ligand and a phosphorus-containing ligand (e.g. phosphines). Also described are a pharmaceutical composition incorporating the gold(I) complex, a methods of synthesizing the gold(I) complex, and a method for treating cancer.
US10077279B2 Vinylsilanes for use in functionalized elastomeric polymers
The present invention relates to novel vinylsilane compounds which are useful as modifying monomers in the polymerization of conjugated diene monomers, optionally together with aromatic vinyl monomers, thus producing polymers, specifically elastomeric polymers, which can favorably be used in rubber articles such as tires.
US10077277B2 Bicyclic heteroarylaminoalkyl phenyl derivatives as PI3K inhibitors
This application relates to derivatives of Formula I: and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, which are inhibitors of PI3K, and compositions and methods of treatment related thereto.
US10077274B2 UV-curing-compatible photochromic fused naphthopyrans
The present invention relates to UV-curing-compatible photochromic single- or double-fused naphthopyrans of the general formulae (I) or (II) and the use thereof in plastics of all kinds, particularly for ophthalmic purposes. The photochromic compounds according to the invention are characterized by their excellent UV-curing compatibility, i.e. they remain undamaged—incorporated, for example, in an acrylate monomer matrix with UV initiator—by a free-radical polymerization of the matrix initiated by strong UV light. The photochromic dyes according to the invention, by means of suitable choice of substituents, are in addition characterized by two distinct absorption bands of the open form in the visible wavelength range, i.e. two conventional photochromic dyes, each having one discrete absorption band, can be replaced with a molecule of this type.
US10077261B2 Imidazolin-5-one derivative useful as FASN inhibitors for the treatment of cancer
Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for treating various diseases, syndromes, conditions and disorders, including those mediated by inhibition of fatty acid synthase (FASN) enzyme, such as, cancer, obesity or related discorders, and liver related disorders. Such compounds are represented by formula (I) as follows: wherein L1, a, b, m, n, R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 are defined herein.
US10077250B2 Antifungal compound process
The present invention relates to a process for preparing compound 1 that is useful as an antifungal agent. In particular, the invention seeks to provide new methodology for preparing compound 1 and substituted derivatives thereof.
US10077249B2 Process for synthesizing 2-hydroxy-6-((2-(1-isopropyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-pyridin-3-yl)methoxy)benzaldehyde
Disclosed herein are processes for synthesizing 2-hydroxy-6-((2-(1-isopropyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-pyridin-3-yl)methoxy)benzaldehyde (also referred to herein as Compound (I)) and intermediates used in such processes. Compound (I) binds to hemoglobin and increases it oxygen affinity and hence can be useful for the treatment of diseases such as sickle cell disease.
US10077248B2 Form of imazapyr, a process for its preparation and use the same
The present invention describes the crystalline form of imazapyr of formula (I), the crystal preparation process, the analyses of the crystal through various analytical methods and using the crystal to prepare stable agrochemical formulation. The invention also describes the use of various solvents towards the crystalline form preparation conditions.
US10077242B2 Convergent approach to the total synthesis of telmisartan via a suzuki cross-coupling reaction
Methods of synthesizing the angiotensin II receptor antagonist telmisartan in high yield and purity are provided. The methods involve the coupling of two structurally distinct benzimidazole units via a Suzuki cross-coupling reaction. Methods of regioselectively synthesizing one of the benzimidazole units are also provided.
US10077237B2 Oxindole derivatives, preparation thereof and therapeutic use in the treatment of AMPK-related diseases
The present invention relates to compounds corresponding to formula (I). Process for the preparation thereof and therapeutic use thereof. The compounds are modulators of the activity of AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and are useful for treating e.g. diabetes and obesity.
US10077236B2 Azacyclic constrained analogs of FTY720
Small molecules comprised of azacyclic constrained analogs of FTY720 are provided. Formulations and medicaments are also provided that are directed to the treatment of disease, such as, for example, leukemia, and other diseases. Therapeutics are also provided containing a therapeutically effective dose of one or more small molecule compounds, present either as pharmaceutically effective salt or in pure form, including, but not limited to, formulations for oral, intravenous, or intramuscular administration.
US10077232B2 Cyclic cationic lipids and methods of use
The present invention provides compositions and methods for the delivery of therapeutic agents to cells. In particular, these include novel cationic lipids and nucleic acid-lipid particles that provide efficient encapsulation of nucleic acids and efficient delivery of the encapsulated nucleic acid to cells in vivo. The compositions of the present invention are highly potent, thereby allowing effective knock-down of a specific target protein at relatively low doses. In addition, the compositions and methods of the present invention are less toxic and provide a greater therapeutic index compared to compositions and methods previously known in the art.
US10077230B2 Ester-based compound, composition comprising the same, method for preparing the same and resin composition comprising the same
The present invention relates to an ester-based plasticizer composition, a method for preparing the same and a resin composition comprising the same. The ester-based plasticizer composition according to one embodiment of the present invention is a novel terephthalate-based ester compound for a plasticizer prepared through transesterification. When the ester-based plasticizer composition is used in a resin composition, it is capable of providing excellent resistance for stress, and excellent physical properties such as migration resistance and volatility resistance as well as tensile strength and elongation rate.
US10077225B2 Synthesis of intermediate for treprostinil production
The compound according to Formula I is an intermediate in the synthesis of prostacylin analogs. The present invention provides an efficient method for synthesizing a Formula I compound.
US10077224B1 Production of 1,5-pentanediol via upgrading of tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol
A method of making 1,5-pentanediol from tetrahydrofurfural alcohol. The method includes the steps of dehydrating tetrahydrofurfural alcohol (THFA) to dihydropyran (DHP); hydrating at least a portion of the DHP to 2-hydroxy-tetrahydropyran (2-HY-THP) in the presence of a solid acid catalyst; and hydrogenating at least a portion of the 2-HY-THP to 1,5-pentanediol. The method can be conducted entirely in the absence of noble metal catalysts.
US10077223B2 Method for producing monoethylene glycol
Process for preparing monoethylene glycol (MEG) by metal-catalyzed reaction of a dialkyl oxalate of the formula I where R1 and R2 are each, independently of one another, methyl, ethyl, n-propyl or isopropyl, with hydrogen (H2), wherein the dialkyl oxalate (I) is used as melt or as a solution in a solvent, dialkyl oxalate (I) and H2 are used in a molar ratio of H2:dialkyl oxalate (I) in the range from 4.0 to 30 and the reaction is carried out continuously in a reactor at a cross-sectional loading of ≥10 m/s, a temperature in the range from 150 to 270° C., a pressure in the range from 150 to 390 bar and in the presence of a chromium-free heterogeneous catalyst comprising copper.
US10077220B2 Aromatics production process
In a process for producing para-xylene, at least one feed comprising C6+ aromatic hydrocarbons is supplied to a dividing wall distillation column to separate the feed into a C7− aromatic hydrocarbon-containing stream, a C8 aromatic hydrocarbon-containing stream and a C9+ aromatic hydrocarbon-containing stream. At least part of the C8 aromatic hydrocarbon-containing stream is then supplied to a para-xylene recovery unit to recover para-xylene from the C8 aromatic hydrocarbon-containing stream and produce a para-xylene depleted stream. The para-xylene depleted stream is contacted with a xylene isomerization catalyst in a xylene isomerization zone under conditions effective to isomerize xylenes in the para-xylene depleted stream and produce an isomerized stream, which is then at least partially recycled to the para-xylene recovery unit.
US10077213B1 Method for fabricating an alumina body having nano-sized open-cell pores that are stable at high temperatures
A method for fabricating an alumina body having nano-sized open-cell pores, the alumina body is formed from α-Al2O3 and Al(OH)3. The alumina body has porosity of greater than 36 percent by volume and a mean pore flow diameter less than 25 nm. The alumina body retains porosity of over 20 volume percent for temperatures up to 1510° C. for 1 hour. The nano-sized open-cell porous body can be scaled to any 3-dimensional structure.
US10077207B2 Optical coating method, apparatus and product
This disclosure is directed to an improved process for making glass articles having optical coating and easy-to clean coating thereon, an apparatus for the process and a product made using the process. In particular, the disclosure is directed to a process in which the application of the optical coating and the easy-to-clean coating can be sequentially applied using a single apparatus. Using the combination of the coating apparatus and the substrate carrier described herein results in a glass article having both optical and easy-to-clean coating that have improved scratch resistance durability and optical performance, and in addition the resulting articles are “shadow free.”
US10077205B2 Aluminosilicate glasses
Described herein are alkali-free, boroalumino silicate glasses exhibiting desirable physical and chemical properties for use as substrates in flat panel display devices, such as, active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCDs) and active matrix organic light emitting diode displays (AMOLEDs). In accordance with certain of its aspects, the glasses possess good dimensional stability as a function of temperature.
US10077203B2 Apparatus for forming window glass and method of manufacturing electronic device including window
A window glass forming apparatus according to one or more embodiments of the present invention includes a first mold configured to move along a first direction, a pressing member including a first end coupled to the first mold and configured to move along a second direction crossing the first direction, a second mold having a supporting surface configured to support a glass, and a curved surface extending from the supporting surface, and a third mold between the first mold and the second mold, the third mold being coupled to a second end of the pressing member and defining a guide groove configured to guide the pressing member along the curved surface.
US10077197B2 High concentration bleach generator apparatus, system and method of use
The present invention provides a high concentration bleach generator apparatus and a system and method for its use. The apparatus includes a housing containing brine, anionic and cationic chambers. Electrodes in the anionic and cationic chambers separate salt from brine into hydrogen gas, chlorine gas and an alkali and alkaline hydroxide mass. The hydrogen gas vents through a hydrogen selective membrane. A pump conveys the chlorine gas to the cationic chamber, where it combines with the alkali and alkaline hydroxide mass to form a bleach solution. Users can draw off the bleach and use it to disinfect water. The system also provides a system housing, a larger brine reservoir and a data processor allowing a user to select a desired bleach concentration for production.
US10077194B2 Treatment system for liquids and interior surfaces of a fixture
A disinfecting device including a conduit configured to carry a flowing liquid. The conduit has a first index of refraction. A sheath surrounds the conduit and has a second index of refraction. The second index of refraction is lower than the first index of refraction. The disinfecting device also includes a light source configured to produce disinfecting light and arranged to send the disinfecting light into the conduit.
US10077190B2 Methods and systems for making metal hydride slurries
A method for making a metal-hydride slurry includes adding metal to a liquid carrier to create a metal slurry and hydriding the metal in the metal slurry to create a metal-hydride slurry. In some embodiments, a metal hydride is added to the liquid carrier of the metal slurry prior to hydriding the metal. The metal can be magnesium and the metal hydride can be magnesium hydride.
US10077187B2 Semiconductor structure and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor manufacturing method includes providing a wafer. A layer is formed over a surface of the wafer where the layer is able to form a eutectic layer with a conductive element. The layer is partially removed so as to form a plurality of mesas. The wafer is bonded to a substrate through the plurality of mesas. The substrate is thinned down to a thickness so as to be less than a predetermined value.
US10077185B2 Micro normally-closed structure and method for manufacturing the same
A method for manufacturing a micro normally-closed structure. The method includes steps of providing a flexible arm, and a stationary base and a fixed contact separated from the flexible arm, wherein the flexible arm is free to move and includes a first end configured at one terminal and a movable contact configured at another terminal, the transient base is configured at where corresponds to the first end, and the fixed contact is configured at where corresponds to the movable contact; forming a temporary electrical connection between the first end and the stationary base; forming a temporary electrical conduction between the movable contact and the fixed contact; maintaining the temporary electrical connection and the temporary electrical conduction; and securing the first end to the stationary base permanently which causes the temporary electrical connection turn into a permanent electrical connection and the temporary electrical conduction turn into the micro normally-closed structure.
US10077182B2 Fuel can adapter
A fuel can adapter is designed to be used with a fuel can having a neck that is internally and externally threaded. The fuel can adapter includes a plate having external threads for engaging internal threads of the neck, the plate including a hole. The adapter includes a sliding tube mounted to slide within the hole in the plate. The adapter includes an elbow mounted at an upper end of the tube, the elbow including an outlet. The adapter further includes a protrusion extending from the plate beside the hole. The elbow bears against the protrusion to exert a torque on the plate that threads or unthreads the plate from the neck of the fuel can.
US10077180B2 Beverage dispensing heads with lighting modules
A beverage dispensing head includes a housing having a front, a rear, and a base that extends between the front and the rear. A mixing nozzle is configured to dispense a flow of beverage via the base. A valve is configured to control the flow of beverage via the mixing nozzle, and a switch is movable into and between a closed position in which the valve opens the flow of beverage via the mixing nozzle and an open position in which the valve closes the flow of beverage via the mixing nozzle. A lighting module disposed in the housing is configured to illuminate the front of the housing and the base of the housing when the switch is moved into the closed position.
US10077178B2 Lifting apparatus for lifting and lowering vehicles
The invention relates to a lifting apparatus for lifting and lowering vehicles, loads or the like, with a support (17) which is movable up and down and on which support (17) a load receiving means (18) is provided, wherein the load receiving means (18) has at least one supporting arm (21) which is mounted on the support (17) so as to be pivotable about a pivot axis (22), and with a locking device (37), which locking device (37) fixes the supporting arm (21) in an adjusted position with respect to the support (17), wherein the locking device (37) is released in the lowered state of the support (17) and, when the support (17) is raised, is locked and secures the adjusted pivoted position of the supporting arm (21) with respect to the support (17), wherein the locking device (37) comprises at least one actuable adjusting device (38) which is effective for the positioning of the supporting arm (21) in a pivoted position with respect to the support (17) and is automatically transferable into a locking position and fixes the adjusted pivoted position of the support (17).
US10077173B2 Single-cylinder plug pin type telescopic arm, telescopic method thereof and crane having telescopic arm
The present invention relates to a single-cylinder plug pin type telescopic arm, a crane and a telescopic method thereof. The single-cylinder plug pin type telescopic arm includes a basic arm and at least one telescopic arm sleeved in the basic arm, wherein coaxial center holes are formed in the tails of the telescopic arms, and a telescopic oil cylinder is arranged in the center holes; the telescopic oil cylinder includes a cylinder rod and a cylinder barrel, at least two cylinder heads are fixedly sleeved on the outer side of the cylinder barrel in the longitudinal direction, and at least three arm pin holes are formed in each of the basic arm and the telescopic arms in the longitudinal direction. The single-cylinder plug pin type telescopic arm provided by the present invention adopts one telescopic oil cylinder and at least two cylinder heads, each cylinder head is adapted to lock and unlock the telescopic oil cylinder and any telescopic arm, the telescopic arms are extended out or retracted in a relay transmission manner to achieve the extension and retraction of the single-cylinder plug pin type telescopic arm, the length of the oil cylinder is shortened, the cylinder diameter and the rod diameter of the oil cylinder are decreased, the cost of the oil cylinder is lowered, the upperstructure weight is reduced, the lifting capacity is improved, and there are more crane design spaces.
US10077169B1 Vertical automatic addition tong apparatus
An electrode lifting apparatus provides a mechanism for lifting a free electrode in a vertical orientation and moving the free electrode suspended below the lifting apparatus to a location for a joining procedure with another electrode or portion of an electrode. The electrode lifting apparatus also supports the free electrode during a joining procedure that includes driven rotation of the free electrode by an electrode torque station. The electrode lifting apparatus includes a bail and a body, the body having a yoke and a housing. First and second arms on the body connect the housing to the yoke. The body may angularly rotate relative to the relatively fixed bail about a reference vertical axis during driven rotation of the free electrode by the torque station. A threaded stem attached to the bail provides a threaded engagement with the yoke allowing such relative angular rotation in some embodiments.
US10077166B2 Roll retainer, and image forming apparatus
Disclosed is a roll retainer fitting into ends of a roll to retain the roll. The roll retainer includes a retaining member having a flange facing one end of the roll; two or more supporting members pivotally retained by the retaining member, each of the supporting members being movable along an axial direction within a plane between a supporting position at which the supporting member is inserted in a hollow shaft of the roll and a retracted position at which the supporting member is retracted from the supporting position; and a linking device configured to couple the supporting members, the supporting members being linked with one another to be moved between the supporting positions and the retracted positions.
US10077164B2 Sheet discharge device and image forming apparatus
When a discharge count has exceeded a specified number of sheets, a sheet discharge device executes a process of moving down a discharge tray by a specified quantity and thereafter moving up the discharge tray until a top-surface detection part outputs a top-surface detection signal, while clocking a move-up time lasting from a move-up start of the discharge tray until output of the top-surface detection signal by the top-surface detection part. When the move-up time is equal to or less than a reference time, the sheet discharge device makes a next sheet discharged while the top-surface detection part outputs the top-surface detection signal; on the other hand, when the move-up time is more than the reference time, the sheet discharge device executes a correction process of moving down the discharge tray before making the next sheet discharged.
US10077163B2 Stacked sheet detection device, image forming apparatus
A stacked sheet detection device includes a shaft, at least one first rotor, a second rotor, and a detection sensor. The shaft includes a plurality of attached portions that are formed in alignment along a width direction perpendicular to a discharge direction of sheets. The first rotor is attachable to any one of the plurality of attached portions. The first rotor includes a fitting portion and an arm portion. The fitting portion is configured to be fitted with one of the attached portions. The arm portion is formed to extend from the fitting portion toward the discharge tray and configured to abut on the sheets stacked on the discharge tray. The first rotor is selectively attachable to any one of the plurality of attached portions. The detection sensor is configured to detect that the second rotor rotates in the predetermined rotation direction beyond a predetermined first detection position.
US10077162B2 Method for ejecting sheets from an output holder of a printing device
The invention relates to a method for ejecting a stack of sheets from an output holder attached to a printing device, the output holder configured to hold a stack of sheets printed upon by the printing device according to a plurality of print jobs submitted to the printing device, the printing device comprising a control unit for controlling the receiving of the plurality of print jobs in a print job queue and the printing of the plurality of print jobs according to the print job queue, the method comprising the steps of receiving a trigger comprising information for an ejection of the stack for another reason than a full output holder, the stack ejection to be performed before the start of the printing of a print job residing in the print job queue or after the print job residing in the print job queue has been printed, and entering a task for the ejection of the stack at a position in the print job queue, the position determining an intended moment in time of the ejection of the stack corresponding to the information comprised in the trigger. The invention also relates to a printing system configured to execute the method according to the present invention.
US10077160B2 Sheet conveying apparatus and image forming apparatus
A sheet conveying apparatus includes a first roller pair conveying a sheet, a second roller pair provided downstream, in a sheet conveying direction, of the first roller pair, and a moving member having an abutment portion. The moving member moves from an abutment position in a sheet conveying path upstream of a nip portion of the second roller pair to a passing position at which the sheet conveyed by the first roller pair is allowed to pass through. In a case where a first sheet and a second sheet are conveyed successively by the first roller pair, when the moving member is at the abutment position in which the abutment portion is pushed by the second sheet while the first sheet is conveyed by the second roller pair, a rear end of the first sheet is located upstream of the nip portion of the second roller pair.
US10077159B1 Paper transporting structure
A paper transporting structure defines a paper transport channel and includes a sliding piece, a fixing holder, a rotating arm, and an elastic member. When the sliding piece slides to a first position of the fixing holder, the sliding piece is fixed at the first position and abuts the rotating arm to hold the rotating arm positioned at a first paper transporting angle. When the sliding piece slides to a second position of the fixing holder, the elastic member rebounds and drives the rotating arm to rotate to a second paper transporting angle.
US10077158B2 Cargo transport system including motorized pallet
A cargo transport system includes a cassette for transporting a workpiece and dolly for transporting the cassette. The dolly includes a dolly frame and at least one wheel attached to the dolly frame for supporting the dolly on a surface. A track plate is attached to the dolly frame. The cassette is moveably mountable on the dolly and includes a cassette frame having first and second cassette conveyors engagable with the dolly for moveably supporting the cassette on the dolly. A first drive wheel is attached to the cassette frame between the first and second cassette conveyors. The first drive wheel is rotatable about a first axis of rotation and is operable for moving the cassette along a path-of-travel relative to the dolly. A location of the first axis of rotation is continuously adjustable relative to the cassette frame as the cassette moves along the path-of-travel.
US10077156B2 Snap-on position limiter for a conveyor belt
A conveyor employs a low-tension, direct drive conveyor belt, and a snap-on position limiter for ensuring proper engagement of the belt and a drive sprocket. The position limiter includes a body, a limiting surface and a snap clap opposite the limiting surface for snapping the position limiter to a mounting shaft. The position limiter may include a mounting arm for mounting a conveyor belt scraper at the front of the position limiter. Mounting plates at the end of the conveyor support a mounting shaft for mounting the position limiter or other conveyor components in place relative to the drive sprocket.
US10077151B2 Box in a box re-sealable cigarette pack
An exemplary container for consumer goods includes a rigid outer box and a rigid inner box. The outer box has a hinged top configured to provide access to an inner volume of the outer box. The inner box is a laminate of paperboard and an inner liner and pre-cut opening configured to provide access to an inner volume of the inner box. A pull tab covers the opening. The pull tab includes a first adhesive that releasably adheres an edge portion of the pull tab to the inner box and a second adhesive that permanently adheres the pull tab to the inner box and the outer box.
US10077148B2 Method for developing a tablet dispenser, and a tablet dispenser
The invention relates firstly to a method for constructing a tablet dispenser, and also a tablet dispenser (1), for the dose-controlled issue of tablets (35), having a housing (2) and a dispensing part (3) that is insertable in the housing (2), wherein the dispensing part (3) has a dispensing chute (22) and a metering part (44) that is movable relative to the dispensing chute against the force of a return spring (19). In order to achieve favorable loading of the return spring, it is suggested to provide a tensioning part (13), which is moved into an area previously occupied by the unbiased return spring (19), preferably as the dispensing part (3) is inserted in the housing (2).
US10077139B2 Sampling bag and funnel for collection of soils, muds, or other solids or liquids for subsequent analysis of headspace gases and other content
A collapsible bag or pouch for collecting samples of soil, mud, liquid and gases, having an internal mechanical seal and a heat sealable area near the opening that is protected during sample loading, preferably by a funnel detachable from the pouch. After loading and prior to heat sealing the pouch is secured from the outside by mechanical interlocking seal. The bag also has an air-tight port for sampling the gaseous headspace after the bag is sealed.
US10077136B2 Phase-change accommodating rigid fluid container
The phase-change accommodating rigid fluid container disclosed herein includes a variety of features that protect the container from phase changes of a fluid stored therein. As a result, the container may be in direct contact with the fluid without any flexible membrane or bag there between. For example, the fluid container may include one or more of matched pairs of recesses for physical manipulation of the container, stiffening ribs extending between the recesses, and input/output assemblies acting as inputs for fluid into the container, outputs of fluid from the container, and vents for pressure equalization of the container.
US10077135B2 Refillable device for packaging and dispensing a fluid product
A refillable device for packaging/dispensing a fluid product, comprising: a reservoir delimiting a variable interior volume for containing said product; a product distribution nozzle; a product distribution passage connecting the reservoir and the nozzle and provided with a first closure system designed to allow/prevent a flow of product between the reservoir and the nozzle; an opening for filling with product; and a product filling duct connecting the opening and the reservoir and provided with a second closure system designed to allow/prevent a flow of product between the opening and the reservoir, the second closure system being normally kept closed and being designed for opening via cooperation with a product refilling device. The reservoir is positioned in such a way as to accept a force from a user in order to reduce its volume. The nozzle and the opening open onto one and the same face of the refillable device.
US10077133B2 Nestable pallets and methods for forming the same
According to the embodiments described herein, a nestable pallet can include an upper deck and a lower deck. The upper deck can forms a product support region. The upper deck can include a plurality of foot members each formed as a cavity within the product support region of the upper deck. Each of the foot members can include a base portion offset downward from the from the product support region of the upper deck. The lower deck can be joined to the upper deck and can be disposed downwards from the upper deck. The lower deck can include a plurality of foot strengthening orifices. Each of the foot strengthening orifices can include a support rim. The foot members of the upper deck can be received by the foot strengthening orifices and constrained by the support rim.
US10077131B2 Divider for package
A divider for dividing at least two layers of articles in a package. The divider comprises a central panel, and at least one article attachment flap foldably connected to the central panel. The at least one article attachment flap is for attaching the divider to at least one of the articles as the divider and the articles are formed into the package.
US10077130B1 Corrugated container with integrated top handle
A corrugated container is disclosed having a plurality of walls, an interior cargo space, and a top panel. The plurality of walls define the interior cargo space. The top panel comprises a handle and a handle aperture. The top panel is disposable over the cargo space. The handle comprises a raised position and a stored position. The handle is housed within the handle aperture when in the stored position. The handle extends out of the handle aperture and is transverse to the top panel when in the raised position.
US10077127B2 Method and arrangement for treating bags to be filled with a product prior to filling the bags with a product
The present application disclosed a method for sterilizing flexible containers using a flexible container sterilizing arrangement. Such containers may comprise bags, pouches, or similar containers. The method comprises moving container material, using a conveying arrangement of the flexible container sterilizing arrangement, through an entry port into a housing of the flexible container sterilizing arrangement. The entry port is formed by a container-material sterilizing device.
US10077122B2 Method of packaging multi-monodose containers
Methods are described for packaging a foldable container including covering a multi-monodose container in an expanded configuration with a hermetically-sealable overwrap, the multi-monodose container including a row of interconnected monodose pharmaceutical vials, each of the monodose pharmaceutical vials enclosing at least one pharmaceutical agent, the interconnected monodose pharmaceutical vials connected to one another by one or more articulating joints sufficiently flexible to form a folded configuration of the multi-monodose container; exerting a force on at least one of the monodose pharmaceutical vials; bending the one or more articulating joints to form the folded configuration of the multi-monodose container in response to the exerted force; and sealing the hermetically-sealable overwrap to form a hermetic seal around the folded configuration of the multi-monodose container.
US10077121B2 Gravity chamber for a habitation module that rotates on support bearings
A habitation module with a gravity chamber that provides an artificial gravity environment. In one embodiment, the gravity chamber is annular and includes an outer cylindrical wall, an inner cylindrical structure, and opposing side walls that connect the outer cylindrical wall and the inner cylindrical structure. The gravity chamber attaches to a cylindrical core member of the habitation module with support bearings. The support bearing includes an inner race attached to the cylindrical core member, and an outer race attached to the gravity chamber. A drive mechanism drives the outer race of the support bearing to rotate the gravity chamber about an axis to simulate a gravitational force within the gravity chamber.
US10077120B2 System for handling of luggage or parcel items
A system for handling of luggage or parcel items comprises at least one cart with shelves, at least one item conveyor, such as a sorting conveyor or a luggage reclaim conveyor, and at least one item accumulation unit arranged in proximity to the conveyor. The item accumulation unit is configured as a buffer for storing a plurality of the items on a plurality of accumulation shelves. An item transfer structure is configured to transfer the plurality of the items from the sorting conveyor or from the shelves of the at least one cart into the item accumulation unit. Operation of item accumulation unit and/or the item transfer structure is controlled by a control system.
US10077119B2 Flight management assembly for an aircraft and method for monitoring such an assembly
A flight management assembly for an aircraft and method for monitoring such an assembly. The flight management assembly includes two guidance systems each provided with a flight management system, the flight management systems being independent, each of the flight management systems carrying out at least one calculation of roll commands for the aircraft, the flight management assembly also comprising a data generating unit, preferably forming part of a guidance computer, for calculating a roll command and a monitoring unit for carrying out a monitoring of the roll commands calculated by the two flight management systems and by the data generating unit in such a way as to be able to detect and identify a defective flight management system.
US10077118B2 Integral rat generator cooling holes
A ram air turbine having: a strut assembly having an outer housing enclosing a first inner chamber; a generator housing operatively connected to the strut assembly, the generator housing having an outer surface enclosing a second inner chamber, the second inner chamber being fluidly connected to first inner chamber; a turbine assembly operably connected to the strut assembly, the turbine assembly in operation rotates in freestream air; and a power generation device mechanically connected to the turbine assembly and located within the second inner chamber, the power generation device generates power as turbine assembly rotates. The strut assembly includes a first screen portion having a plurality of inlet holes integrally formed in the outer housing. The generator housing includes a second screen portion having a plurality of outlet holes integrally formed in the outer surface. Freestream air passes through inlet holes, over the power generation device, and out outlet holes.
US10077117B2 Ram air turbine gearbox sealing
A ram air turbine includes a turbine with one or more blades, a strut removably coupled to the turbine and having a gearbox section and a drive section, a cover located at an end of the gearbox section of the strut with a test plug having a static seal, a turbine shaft and a bevel gear located in the gearbox section of the strut and a driveshaft and a pinion gear located in the drive section of the strut, wherein the pinion gear engages with the bevel gear. The turbine shaft may include a dynamic seal that provides sealing between the turbine shaft and the cover. The test plug may be a threaded plug. The cover may also utilize a dynamic seal. The turbine shaft may include a splined internal cavity for use with a ground test motor.
US10077116B2 Compressed gas tank assembly
Various embodiments of a compressed gas tank assembly are disclosed. According to various embodiments, a compressed gas tank assembly is provided comprising a liner, an inside fastener coupled to the liner, an attachment feature removably coupled to the inside fastener.
US10077115B2 Parachute harness container with bio-contoured load distributing vest
A harness container for a parachutist has a bio-contoured support cradle or load distributing vest. The load distributing vest, which is generally U-shaped and includes an upper yoke and two straps integral with the yoke, has a multi-layer construction that includes an outer layer and an inner layer mounted on a bio-contoured pad. The outer layer and the inner layer are of corresponding shape and are sewn to one another along a reinforced edging with the pad therebetween. The upper yoke is attached to the front side of the harness container and the ends of the vest straps are attached to the main lift webs so that the vest elevates the harness container and distributes the load thereof across the jumper's shoulders, back and chest for increased comfort.
US10077113B2 Engine cowl incorporating an equipment ventilation circuit
An aircraft propulsion engine including a fan case, and a cowl forming part of the nacelle of the engine and being designed to at least partially surround the case leaving a space between the cowl and the case, in which space at least one piece of equipment is mounted and extends along the axis of the engine, is provided. The cowl includes a wall and wall stiffeners fixed to the internal face of the wall. At least a part of the stiffeners of the cowl is arranged to form air guide ducts, the air guide ducts being assembled into an air distribution circuit to ventilate the equipment.
US10077112B2 Cabin supply duct
A cabin supply duct of an air conditioning and temperature control system including a first tubular body having an inlet, an outlet, an inner surface, an outer surface, and a longitudinal axis. A diameter of the inner surface at the first inlet being about 8.404±0.002 inches (21.346±0.005 centimeters). A second tubular body having an inlet, an outlet, an inner surface, an outer surface, and a longitudinal axis. A diameter of the outer surface of the second tubular body at the inlet being about 8.641±0.015 inches (21.948±0.038 centimeters). The inner surface of the second tubular body being fluidly connected to the inner surface of the first tubular body at the outlet of the second tubular body. The longitudinal axis of the first tubular body being perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the second tubular body.
US10077104B2 Proximity sensor for aircraft and having a hydraulic fuse
A sensor (1) having a housing (2) defining an internal volume (3), a movable part (4), a detector (5) for detecting movement of the movable part (4), a transfer mechanism (6) passing through a first opening (7) of the housing (2) to control movement of the movable part (4) from a first external zone (8), and a first sealing structure (9) for opposing the passage of fluid coming from the first external zone (8) towards said internal volume (3). The housing (2) includes a second opening (10) extending between the internal volume (3) and a second external zone (11); and a second sealing structure (12) between the internal volume (3) and the second external zone (11), the second sealing structure being adapted to break so as to allow fluid to pass as soon as a first predetermined pressure difference is exceeded.
US10077101B2 Aircraft window arrangement
An aircraft window arrangement comprising a sidewall lining panel which is provided with a window opening, an inner window attached to the sidewall lining panel and extending across the window opening formed in the sidewall lining panel and an outer window arranged at a distance from the inner window and extending across a window opening formed in an aircraft outer skin. The aircraft window arrangement further comprises a window funnel including an inner rim facing the inner window and extending along a circumference of the window opening formed in the sidewall lining panel, and an outer rim facing the outer window and extending along a circumference of the window opening formed in the aircraft outer skin. The window funnel is formed separate from the sidewall lining panel. The window funnel may be attached to a retainer for retaining the outer window.
US10077100B1 Propeller driving assembly
A propeller driving assembly connected to an input shaft that is coupled to an engine is disclosed which has a roller clutch having an inner race and an outer race with the outer race connected to the input shaft, a release clutch connected to the input shaft, the release clutch having a ratchet wheel having a notch and a flyweight assembly for engaging or disengaging the notch, an outer shaft connected to the release clutch and the outer race, the outer shaft having a lower end connected to a first bevel gear, an inner shaft connected to the input shaft and the inner race, the inner shaft having a lower end connected to a second bevel gear, and a propeller shaft connected to the first bevel gear and the second bevel gear.
US10077096B2 Apparatus for unwinding flexible cables on seabeds
The present invention regards an apparatus for unwinding flexible cables on seabeds, which comprises: two first towers (2), each provided with a corresponding first vertical guide seat (5), two second towers (6), each provided with a second vertical guide seat (7), and two hub-holder groups (8), each of which slidably constrained to the second guide seat (7) of the corresponding second tower (6) and carrying, rotatably mounted thereon, a corresponding hub (3). Each second tower (6) can be moved between a first operating configuration, in which the second tower (6) is slidably constrained in the first guide seat (5) of the corresponding first tower (2), and a second operating configuration, in which the second tower (6) is arranged outside the first guide seat (5) of the corresponding first tower (2).
US10077095B1 Pin array chamber systems and methods for releasing and capturing a moving object—maritime
An unmanned maritime vehicle (UMV) pin array release and capture chamber system includes a chamber assembly having two parallel plates of pin arrays from which a plurality of pins extends and retract vertically opposite each other so as to release and capture a UMV. The pin arrays are separated from each other by a space having two vertical and two horizontal sides, and the space is sized so as to receive the UMV. Each pin arrays may be housed in a pin array chamber enclosure. The chamber assembly may be attached to a moving object, such as a naval vessel, above or below the surface of water, or may be stationary with respect to the water movement, or may be stationary with respect to the ground such as a pier.
US10077092B2 Saddle-ride type vehicle
An engine unit of a motorcycle includes a crankshaft, a piston, and a swing member. The crankshaft is housed in a crankcase in a direction such that a rotational center line is parallel to a vehicle-width direction. The piston is disposed above the crankshaft and reciprocates in an approximately up-down direction. The swing member is disposed forward of the crankshaft and the piston, coupled to the crankshaft by a coupling member, and swings in an approximately front-rear direction synchronized with a rotation of the crankshaft.
US10077091B2 Leaning vehicle
A leaning vehicle has a frame; a shock tower pivotally connected to the frame; front left and right ground engaging members; front left and right suspension assemblies; portions of the front left suspension assembly, the front left ground engaging member and other components of the vehicle suspended by the front left suspension assembly have a first unsprung mass; portions of the front right suspension assembly, the front right ground engaging member and other components of the vehicle suspended by the front right suspension assembly have a second unsprung mass; a moment of inertia of the shock tower being at least twenty-five percent of a combined moment of inertia of the first and second unsprung masses; a steering assembly; a rear suspension assembly; at least one rear ground engaging; and a motor.
US10077090B2 Inverted tricycle
An inverted tricycle, which includes: deflecting and steering mechanism, rear frame, driving wheel, two front wheels, said deflecting and steering mechanism configured on the front end of said rear frame, said two front wheels and said deflecting and steering mechanism connected to each other, and symmetrically configured on the left and right sides of the front end of said rear frame, with the rear frame as the axis of symmetry, said driving wheel configured on the rear end of said rear frame. By adopting the above technical scheme, the left and right rocker arms are hinged to the main frame along the same axis. When the tricycle is turned or tilted, they can be always parallel to each other, and the driving will be more stable. The left and right rocker arms are two independent gravity center deflection systems that will not interfere with each other; meanwhile, the structure with single damper can greatly reduce the manufacturing cost of the present invention.
US10077088B1 Long-travel track carriage and rising-rate suspension mechanism for a track-driven land vehicle
A long-travel continuously-rising-rate track carriage and suspension mechanism for motive drive and cushioned support of a tracked land vehicle upon a ground-contacting lower run of an endless-loop track. A present practical application of the invention is to convert a motorcycle into a snowbike for over-snow use wherein the rear wheel and swingarm of the motorcycle are replaced by the track carriage and suspension mechanism of the present invention and the front wheel is replaced by one or more skis. The unique long-travel rising-rate track suspension is accomplished employing a single swingarm connected pivotally between the vehicle chassis and a track skid, and using a bell crank and connecting rod to provide progressive actuation of a shock absorber upon compression of the track suspension. The track is carried and driven by components mounted to the single swingarm.
US10077087B2 Variable tread width track work vehicle
A variable tread width system is disclosed for a track work vehicle. The track work vehicle has a differential gear case and at least one axle shaft. The variable tread width system includes a drive wheel removably coupled to the axle shaft to receive a torque to drive the track. The drive wheel is movable relative to the axle shaft between a first orientation and a second orientation. The system also includes a saddle assembly coupled to the differential gear case. The saddle assembly includes at least one rail movable relative to the differential gear case, and the saddle assembly is movable independently of the drive wheel. The drive wheel cooperates with the saddle assembly to define a plurality of tread widths for the track work vehicle.
US10077086B2 Structure for mounting spare tire for antitheft
A structure for mounting a spare tire for antitheft may include a carrier support bracket on which a spare tire is mounted, a bracket mounted at a bottom surface of a vehicle and supporting the spare tire, and a carrier winding or unwinding a wire mounted at the carrier support bracket in order for the spare tire to be moved upwardly and downwardly, the carrier further including a carrier housing including a top surface formed with a through hole, and a bottom surface formed with a projecting hole, a shaft bolt rotatably mounted at the carrier housing and adapted to wind or unwind the wire by rotation thereof, and a socket to transmit a torque applied from an outside of the vehicle to the shaft bolt or to block the torque not to be transmitted to the shaft bolt.
US10077080B2 Vehicle
A vehicle includes: a main frame having a plurality of members; and a reinforcing member that is made of a reinforced resin and that is disposed at a junction where three members out of the plurality of members intersect a point from three directions, or at a junction where one or two members intersect a point from any of three directions.
US10077076B2 Panel assembly structure for preventing column dive
A panel assembly structure for preventing a column dive, which includes a center floor panel including a center floor tunnel curved upward in a longitudinal direction of a vehicle, and a dash panel having an inclined lower end to be fastened to the center floor panel and including a dash tunnel formed at the inclined lower end of the dash panel, the dash tunnel being curved upward in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle to be connected to the center floor tunnel, may include a center floor tunnel upper member mounted on an upper surface of the center floor tunnel and expanded bilaterally from the center floor tunnel on an upper surface of the center floor panel.
US10077067B2 Power steering device
A power steering device includes a worm shaft configured to rotate as an electric motor is driven; a worm wheel meshed with the worm shaft, the worm wheel being configured to transmit a rotational force of the electric motor to a rack shaft configured to turn wheels; a bearing that rotatably supports a tip side of the worm shaft; a gear case that houses the worm shaft; a biasing member configured to bias the worm shaft toward the worm wheel via the bearing; and a holder including a housing hole configured to house the bearing movably in a biasing direction of the biasing member. The holder includes a plurality of bulging parts formed to bulge radially outwardly, the bulging parts being configured to come into contact with an inner peripheral surface of the gear case.
US10077061B2 Profile detection system and method
A profile detection system is provided having first and second position sensors disposable adjacent an article wherein the first and second position sensors and the article are relatively movable. A laser sensor is disposed on a crane as a third position sensor. An additional sensor is configured to identify train components. A bar code reader, an optical character recognition reader or a radio frequency identification reader may selectively be used as the additional sensor. A programmable indication device is in communication with the first, second and third position sensors and the additional sensor. The programmable indication device develops an indication of a profile of the article responsive to the first and second position sensors.
US10077055B2 System and method for determining the information transfer rate between a driver and vehicle
A method and a system for determining an information transfer rate between a driver and a vehicle, including measuring driver information and measuring vehicle information. Further, calculating a forward information transfer rate from the driver to the vehicle using the driver information and the vehicle information over a period of time, and calculating a reverse information transfer rate from the vehicle to the driver using the driver information and the vehicle information over the period of time. Additionally the method includes, calculating a driver control state using the forward information transfer rate and the reverse information transfer rate.
US10077054B2 Tracking objects within a dynamic environment for improved localization
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for tracking objects within a dynamic environment for improved localization. Sensing devices are utilized to gather data about a vehicle's environment. In cases where the sensor data has become degraded, such as data indicating that lane lines have become degraded, obscured, or nonexistent, the vehicle computer system uses previously detected sensor data to estimate the speed and direction of travel of moving objects. The computer system then estimates the location of the moving objects after a specified period of time based on the estimated speed and direction of the moving object. The computer system utilizes this information to localize the vehicle within the dynamic environment and to control the configuration of the vehicle.
US10077052B2 State-based operation for autonomous vehicles
A system for operating a vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle is operated in a first driving state corresponding to a first set of logic for operating the vehicle, the first set of logic including logic for performing a first action at the vehicle in response to a determination that a first condition exists in the surroundings of the vehicle. That state change criteria for transitioning from the first driving state to a second driving state are satisfied is determined. In response to the determination, the vehicle is operated in the second driving state corresponding to a second set of logic, different from the first set of logic, for operating the vehicle, the second set of logic including logic for performing a second action, different from the first action, at the vehicle in response to a determination that the first condition exists in the surroundings of the vehicle.
US10077048B2 Lane departure prevention apparatus
A lane departure prevention apparatus (17) has: a departure preventing device (172) for control a braking apparatus (122) to perform a departure prevention operation by applying yaw moment (Mtgt) to a vehicle (1), wherein the yaw moment is generated by a difference of the braking forces between right wheels (121FR, 121RR) and left wheels (121FL, 121RL)1; and a controlling device (173) for controlling the departure prevention device so that the braking force applied to driving wheels (121RL, 121RR) becomes smaller and the braking force applied to non-driving wheels (121FL, 121FR) becomes larger when the departure prevention operation is performed and a differential apparatus (132) limits a differential rotation, compared to a case where the departure prevention operation is performed and the differential apparatus does not limit the differential rotation.
US10077047B2 Using wheel orientation to determine future heading
The technology relates to determining a future heading of an object. In order to do so, sensor data, including information identifying a bounding box representing an object in a vehicle's environment and locations of sensor data points corresponding to the object, may be received. Based on dimensions of the bounding box, an area corresponding to a wheel of the object may be identified. An orientation of the wheel may then be estimated based on the sensor data points having locations within the area. The estimation may then be used to determine a future heading of the object.
US10077041B1 Variable compression ratio engine
Methods and systems are provided for a variable compression ratio engine. In one example, an engine system may comprise: varying a compression ratio of a cylinder by selectively releasing combustion charge from the cylinder through a bleed valve on a cylinder head; and transforming the released combustion charge into usable electrical power at a turbine generator coupled downstream of the bleed valve. In this way, the compression ratio may be varied based on engine operating conditions to promote better engine performance and efficiency while producing electrical power from the charge gas bled from one or more cylinders in the engine.
US10077036B2 Electric brake system
An electric brake system includes a hydraulic pressure supply device including a first pressure chamber provided at one side of a piston movably accommodated inside a cylinder block, and a second pressure chamber provided at other side of the piston, a first hydraulic flow path communicating with the first pressure chamber, second and third hydraulic flow paths branching from the first hydraulic flow path, a fourth hydraulic flow path communicating with the second pressure chamber, a fifth hydraulic flow path branching from the fourth hydraulic flow path and connected to the second hydraulic flow path, a sixth hydraulic flow path branching from the fourth hydraulic flow path and connected to the third hydraulic flow path, and first and second hydraulic circuit including flow paths branching from the second or third hydraulic flow path and connected to wheel cylinders.
US10077034B2 Supplemental braking device for a towed vehicle
A system and method for braking a flat-towed vehicle based upon a braking pressure of a braking fluid in a braking circuit in the towing vehicle, the method includes measuring a piezoresistor voltage drop across a piezoresistor positioned within the braking circuit such that the piezoresistor voltage drop changes in response to the braking pressure within the braking circuit. Based upon the measured piezoresistor voltage drop, a motor frame duration is retrieved. A clutch engages the motor output shaft to initiate a clutch frame. Upon expiration of a programmed clutch delay, a motor frame initiates by supplying power to a motor. Upon expiration of the motor frame duration, power to the motor is interrupted. The clutch continues to be engaged for the duration of the clutch frame. The clutch releases allowing a capstan attached to the clutch to spin freely relative to the motor output shaft.
US10077026B2 Wiper blade
A wiper blade is presented having a wiper strip, a primary frame, and a pair of secondary frames. The primary frame having a connection device capable of connecting the wiper blade to a wiper arm disposed on a top side of the primary frame, and a connection structure disposed, on opposite ends of the primary frame. The pair of secondary frame, each have a central pivot connection portion and two leg portions extending from the central pivot connection portion, a pivot structure disposed on the central pivot connection portion of the secondary frames wherein the pivot structure of the secondary frames are connected to the connection structures on the ends of the primary frame. A wiper blade is also presented having a wiper strip, a force distribution structure having opposite ends, and a cover.
US10077025B2 Windscreen wiper adapter with safety position
The invention relates to an adapter (9) for connecting a windscreen wiper blade (1) to a drive arm (3) of a wiper system, said adapter (9) being configured to be connected to a connector (8) with a degree of freedom in pivoting about an axis of articulation, said connector (8) being fixed to the blade (1), said adapter (9) comprising means for keeping in a nominal position of immobilization on the arm, said adapter (9) being configured to be immobilized, in a direction known as the direction of retraction, situated in a plane perpendicular to the axis of articulation, in a safety position, should said retaining means (20) fail. According to the invention, the adapter (9) is configured to be guided by the arm (3) in a translational movement, in said direction of retraction, from said nominal position to said safety position and/or to have a direction of deliberate disengagement from the arm starting from a position located between the two, nominal and safety positions. The invention also relates to an attachment device and to a wiper system comprising such an adapter.
US10077024B2 Wiper blade device
The invention relates to a wiper blade device (10a-f) comprising a base unit (12a-f) and an adapter unit (14a-f), which can be connected to a wiper arm and is fixed to the base unit (12a-f) in a form-fitting manner in at least one mounted state, wherein the base unit (12a-f) and the adapter unit (14a-f) have a form-fit connection in the mounted state, in which at least one of the units surrounds the other of the units, at least in part, in a form-fitting manner.
US10077020B2 Systems and methods for deployable reaction surface for roof rail airbag system
An occupant restraint system of a vehicle includes a roof rail airbag that is located at a roof rail of the vehicle and above a door of the vehicle and that is configured to deploy in an outboard direction. A deployment device, when triggered, deploys the roof rail airbag. An actuator, when triggered, actuates a deployable reaction surface (i) from a first state where the deployable reaction surface is stowed behind interior door trim and does not block any part of a window opening of the door when viewed from inboard of the deployable reaction surface (ii) to a second state where the deployable reaction surface blocks at least a portion of the window opening of the door when viewed from inboard of the deployable reaction surface.
US10077018B2 Automated vision inspection of a side curtain airbag assembly
A side curtain airbag assembly includes an inflatable cushion and a sock for housing the cushion in a folded state. At least one of the cushion and sock includes a plurality of spaced markings arrayed along its respective longitudinal extent. Each marking is defined by at least two indicia including a first indicium and a second indicium. Each of the first indicium and second indicium is formed from a plurality of similarly shaped and sized interconnected pixels which together provide for first and second indicia having a predetermined height and width.
US10077017B2 Device for controlling personal protection means in a vehicle
A device for controlling personal protection apparatus in a vehicle includes: at least one sensor unit that acquires at least one physical quantity; and evaluation and control unit which (i) produces, from the at least one acquired physical quantity, at least one signal curve that characterizes an impact, (ii) determines, as a function of an energy dissipation behavior of the vehicle, at least one temporal phase in the produced signal curve, and (iii) evaluates the at least one phase for crash classification and for a triggering decision for the personal protection apparatus. The evaluation and control unit retroactively calculates at least one feature of the energy dissipation based on a characteristic time in the signal curve that represents the end of a first temporal phase.
US10077016B2 Retractable step and side bar assembly for raised vehicle
A retractable step and side bar assembly that can be used for raised vehicles, such as trucks. The retractable step can be configured to provide for significant reach in a deployed position to allow for a user to enter the raised vehicle. Further, in the stowed position the retractable step can be located within the side bar, thereby providing a low profile as well as an enhanced aesthetic appearance.
US10077015B2 Impact absorber
An impact absorber includes an energy absorbing member that is formed of a composite material and absorbs impact energy by crushing in a predetermined crush direction, an outer tube member surrounding the periphery of the energy absorbing member over the energy absorbing member along the crush direction to prevent foreign objects from entering or impacting the energy absorbing member, and a pressing member in contact with the front end of the energy absorbing member and the front end of the outer tube member to press the energy absorbing member and the outer tube member simultaneously in the crush direction to thereby crush them. The outer tube member formed in a shape in which tubular portions are coupled in the crush direction, and is crushed in the crush direction while the tubular portions are regularly folded when the outer tube member is pressed by the pressing member in the crush direction.
US10077012B2 Localized silicone heat shielding for extension dash panels
A method for making an insulated vehicle extension dash panel includes injection molding an extension dash panel from a structural polymer. The method further includes adding a plurality of components to a mixer to form an insulating foaming layer. The plurality of components includes a two-part liquid silicone compound, a catalyst, and a foaming agent. A screw is then coupled to the mixer and the insulating foaming layer is injection molded to an inner face of the extension dash panel. The insulating foaming layer is then cured to the inner face of the extension dash panel to form the insulated vehicle extension dash panel.
US10077010B2 Arrangement for opening and closing an opening in an interior trim piece of a vehicle
An arrangement for opening and closing an opening in a covering surface of an interior trim piece in a vehicle that includes an adjustable cover element in the form of a flat element. The cover element is movably mounted on a frame element that is connected to the interior trim piece. A rotational or pivoting movement of two pivoted levers that are pivotably mounted in bearing cheeks of the frame element is converted into a translational movement of the cover element. The cover element is urged into a defined path by a shaft penetrating bearing blocks of the cover element and by two toothed wheels which are located at the free ends of the shaft and each of which meshes with a first rack located on the bearing cheek.
US10077002B2 Control device of electric step for vehicle
An electric step control device for a vehicle having a step provided movably by power of a motor from a retraction position where the step is retracted under a vehicle body to an overhang position where the step appears from the vehicle body or vice versa according to an opening and closure operation of a door, has a control unit. The control unit executes an overhang drive control that moves the step from the retraction position to the overhang position according to an occurrence of the opening operation of the door having been at a closure position. And the control unit starts a retraction drive control that moves the step from the overhang position to the retraction position according to an occurrence of the closure operation of the door having been at a full open position at a predetermined timing before the door reaches the closure position.
US10076998B2 Image display control apparatus, electronic mirror system, and image display control program
An electronic mirror system comprising: an imaging portion that captures an image around a vehicle, and outputs the image to an image display control apparatus; and a display portion that displays an image received from the image display control apparatus. The image display control apparatus comprising: a shift amount calculation portion that calculates a shift amount of an object image that shows an object within an image; a following speed determination portion that determines a following speed of an additional image for the object image; an elapsed time calculation portion that calculates the elapsed time; a shift amount determination portion that determines a shift amount of the additional image; an additional image synthesis portion that synthesizes the additional image to the object image; and a display controller that allows the display portion to display a synthetic image.
US10076996B2 Light apparatus for power-receiving connector
Disclosed is a lighting apparatus for power-receiving connector. The power-receiving connector includes a power-receiving accommodation chamber, and a power-receiving unit. The lighting apparatus is disposed on an accommodation bottom face in the power-receiving accommodation chamber, and includes a lighting cover. The lighting cover has a cover top face opposing the accommodation bottom face, and a cover side face disposed between the accommodation bottom face and the cover top face and inclining so as to overhang from the cover top face toward the accommodation bottom face. The cover side face includes a first emission portion directed to a vehicular lower side, and a second emission portion directed to a vehicular lateral side. A first elevation angle exhibited by the first emission portion to the accommodation bottom face is smaller than a second elevation angle exhibited by the second emission portion to the accommodation bottom face.
US10076995B2 Automotive lamp
An automotive lamp provides information to vehicles approaching from at least one side of the rear of a vehicle of the driving state of the vehicle by irradiating light for forming a road pattern indicating the driving state of the vehicle. The automotive lamp includes a detection unit configured to detect a driving state of a vehicle, a reversing lamp configured to indicate a reverse movement of the vehicle, a lamp unit configured to irradiate light for forming a road pattern indicating the state of the vehicle to the rear of the vehicle such that the road pattern can be formed on at least one side of the vehicle. A control unit is configured to control the lamp unit based on the detected driving state of the vehicle. The luminous intensity of the lamp unit is equal to, or greater than, the luminous intensity of the reversing lamp.
US10076990B2 Drag winch assembly for a tow vehicle including a slidable boom assembly and method of operating the same
A drag winch assembly for a tow vehicle, such as a wrecker, that includes a slidable boom assembly. The drag winch assembly comprises a slidable support connected to the slidable boom assembly in slidable engagement with the main frame of the wrecker and a drag winch mounted on the slidable support. With this configuration, the slidable support is slidable between a first position corresponding to the frontmost position of the slidable boom assembly and a second position corresponding to the rearmost position of the slidable boom assembly, providing advantages existing winch assembly configurations.
US10076988B1 Automated system for laying pipe
Present embodiments provide an automated system for laying pipe which includes various clearing functions in order to clear impingements and jams of pipe being fed to a conveyor or other structure while dispensing the pipe from the trailer. Some embodiments include uprights which are adjustable to increase the carrying capacity of piping. Other embodiments provide adjustable members which raise and lower to aid in clearing the pipe. Other embodiments provide a gate or arm which may be actuated to push or hold pipes back allowing one pipe to feed at a time. Still further, a transition cradle may be utilized to hold pipes back and actuate a single pipe. These features allow for clearing of various types of jams in the feed process so that a single pipe may be cleanly actuated to a conveyor for feeding from the vehicle.
US10076987B2 Heating and cooling cup holder
A heating and cooling cup holder may include an inner holder having an air hole, a heat exchanging unit covering the air hole and having an intake port at a first side so that air flowing inside through the intake port exchanges heat through heat transfer fins in the heat exchanging unit and flows into the inner holder through the air hole, a peltier element having a front coupled to a rear of the heat exchanging unit, a heat dissipation module including a heat sink and a heat dissipating fan coupled to the rear of the peltier element, an outer holder surrounding the side of the inner holder and defining a ventilation space together with the inner holder therebetween, and a blower disposed in the ventilation space and having a discharge port connected to the intake port of the heat exchanging unit.
US10076986B2 Vehicle seat
A vehicle seat for providing seating for an occupant within a vehicle may include an anchoring mechanism and a reversible seat cushion. The reversible seat cushion may be configured to be reversible between a seating position and a storage position and to be removable from and attachable to the anchoring mechanism in each of the seating position and the storage position. The reversible seat cushion may include a seating side and a storage side. In the seating position, the seating side may be exposed to provide support beneath the occupant and the storage side is concealed. In the storage position, the storage side may be exposed to provide a storage area and the seating side is concealed.
US10076985B2 Adjustable footrest
An adjustable footrest for an occupant of a vehicle is presented herein. The footrest includes: a footpad, motor, and stem. The footpad extends from the foot well of the vehicle and is configured for engagement by a foot. The motor has an elongated axle. The stem is configured to be mounted to the underside of footpad at a first end and to the axle at a second end. Moreover, the stem second end moves telescopically along the axle body during motor operation, wherein such telescopic movement produces movement of the stem first end along the underside of the footpad, and wherein such stem first end movement produces corresponding angular movement of the footpad.
US10076984B2 Trim cover and vehicle seat
A trim cover includes a plurality of surface materials joined each other, the plurality of surface materials including two pieces of surface materials, each of which is formed with a plurality of elements that form an iterative pattern repeated along a joining direction of the two pieces of the surface materials, wherein the plurality of elements line up by a same pattern in an extending direction of sewing regions of the two pieces of surface materials, and extend parallel to the joining direction, at least at the sewing regions.
US10076982B2 Occupancy sensing with heating devices
A system comprising: a heater located within a steering wheel and a heater located within a vehicle seat; wherein the steering wheel is a first plate and the vehicle seat is a second plate and a shift in a signal is monitored from the first plate, the second plate, or both so that a presence and absence of an occupant is detected, and wherein the heater in the steering wheel and the heater in the vehicle seat are a sensor.
US10076981B2 Climate comfort system for vehicle seat
A vehicle seating assembly includes a frame. A cushion assembly includes a plurality of closed base cells disposed on the frame. Each base cell includes a fixed volume of fluid disposed therein. A plurality of trim cells are disposed on the base cells and include a variable volume of fluid disposed therein. The trim cells are in communication with a fluid pump. A coverstock is disposed over the trim cells. The trim cells further define a plurality of apertures configured to communicate air between a climate control system and a seating surface of the coverstock.
US10076978B2 Power lift and recliner release/fold device
A vehicle seating assembly includes a seat base, a seatback, and a recliner heart. The recliner heart is rotatably coupled to the seat base and the seatback and the recliner heart is operable between locked and unlocked states. The vehicle seating assembly additionally includes an actuator having a housing defining a housing tab, a motor, a gear operably coupled to the motor where the gear defines a gear tab and a spring tab. The actuator includes an actuator return spring defining a first and second hook where the first hook is coupled to the spring tab. The actuator additionally includes a lever coupled to the gear, a pulley coupled to the gear, a lifting cable coupled between the pulley and the seatback, and a release cable coupled between the lever and the recliner heart. The release cable is configured to transition the recliner heart between the locked and unlocked states.
US10076977B2 Rear backrest lever with remote control
A modular backrest control includes a mounting bracket, a pivot bracket attached to the mounting bracket, a pivot rod rotatably mounted on the pivot bracket, a lever arm mounted on the pivot rod, and a user actuated lever handle rigidly mounted on the pivot rod. The lever arm is rotatable from a first position to a second position. The lever arm has a connector for attachment to a backrest actuation cable. The user actuated lever handle is rotatable between a lock position and a release position such that rotation of the lever handle from the lock position to the release position causes rotation of the lever arm from a first position to a second position. Characteristically, rotation from the first position to the second position actuates the backrest actuation cable.
US10076976B2 Seat pedestal
A seat pedestal includes an open base upon which a plate assembly is mounted for translational movement upon the base. The plate assembly includes a bottom plate, a seat mount for supporting a seat, and a bearing means between the bottom plate and the seat mount to permit the seat mount to rotate. One lock releasably secures the plate assembly in the driving position and another, which is self-actuating, releases the seat mount so that it can rotate freely when it is in the resting position. A stop carried by the seat mount defines a range in which the seat may be rotated. At least one pair of interlocking members couples the seat mount with the bottom plate to transfer lateral loads born by the seat to the base. The bottom plate, the bearing means, and the seat mount have concentric openings through which wires may pass for accessories such as power/heated seats, headrests, and computer screens and related accoutrements.